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| This is Jim Fetzer, your host, right here on RBN Live with authentic news the 24th day of April 2026. | |
| We begin with a report about Russia having struck key Ukrainian airfields, taking out F 16s and Mirage jets. | |
| Significant for Ukraine. | |
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| Fighting Falcons and French Mirage 2000s symbolized more than hardware. | |
| They represented a strategic shift, a shift meant to challenge Russian air superiority. | |
| But according to this report, that shift was interrupted violently. | |
| Tonight, we break this down step by step. | |
| What exactly happened that night? | |
| What weapons were used? | |
| And more importantly, what does this reveal about the evolving balance between precision strike systems and high value air assets in modern warfare? | |
| Because beneath the claims and counterclaims, one question lingers are even underground airbases still safe? | |
| The timeline begins in the darkness between April 15 and 16. | |
| According to Lebedev's account, Russian forces launched a coordinated strike targeting two airfields in Ukraine's Kurovgrad region. | |
| The primary target, Dolgantsevo airfield, a secondary strike followed at Oleksandria. | |
| At Dolgantsevo, the reported damage was severe. | |
| Several F 16 Fighting Falcons and Mirage 2000 jets, aircraft that Ukraine had only recently begun integrating, were allegedly destroyed, either completely or beyond repair, not Parked in the open, not exposed on runways, but stored underground. | |
| Even more sensitive was the claim regarding personnel. | |
| Lebedev stated that several foreign pilots were neutralized in the strike, though Ukrainian authorities classified this information, offering no confirmation or denial. | |
| Then came the second destruction Alexandria airfield was also hit. | |
| Reports claim more than 10 European supplied helicopters were destroyed. | |
| Dick's Ukrainian pilots were confirmed neutralized. | |
| While any potential foreign instructor losses were again classified. | |
| Russia's doing the job against Ukraine, no doubt about it. | |
| They're taking out underground air bases really good. | |
| Meanwhile, we got Joe Kent talking about why Iran is no threat to the United States with Judge Nam. | |
| Hi, everyone. | |
| Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. | |
| Today is Wednesday, April 22, 2026. | |
| My special guest today is Joe Kent, former Army Ranger, former CIA officer, former congressional candidate, former Republican, former head of counterterrorism for the Director of National Intelligence of the United States government, | |
| proud father of two boys, defender of personal freedom, believer that the Constitution means what it says, an exemplar of intellectual honesty and personal courage. | |
| Joe, welcome here and thank you very much for your time. | |
| Let me get right to it. | |
| How did you conclude, contrary to what President Trump has been saying for months, that Iran posed an imminent threat to the United States of America? | |
| Well, thanks for having me. | |
| And I reached that conclusion really just by looking at the data at hand. | |
| From the time that President Trump came back into the Oval Office, the Iranians observed a very, very close and tightly held escalation ladder. | |
| And you can observe this just by looking at the events that took place in that time. | |
| We also had intelligence that reflected this as well, but intelligence can be faulty. | |
| So I would encourage folks to look at the way the Iranians behaved. | |
| When President Trump came back into office, the Iranians withheld their proxies from attacking our forces under the Biden administration because. | |
| The Iranians didn't respect Biden. | |
| They had attacked our troops over 200 times in Iraq and Syria and in Jordan. | |
| President Trump came in. | |
| Those attacks stopped. | |
| The Iranians got right to the negotiating table with President Trump. | |
| And this is because President Trump had a red line that was that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. | |
| The Iranian, the former Supreme Leader, agreed under the former Supreme Leader's leadership and they had a fatwa, a religious decree that prevented Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. | |
| Now, my critics will say you can't trust an Iranian fatwa. | |
| However, that fatwa held. | |
| Since 2004. | |
| So, if the Iranians wanted to have a nuclear weapon, they could have purchased one or they could have developed one long before President Trump was ever in the Oval Office. | |
| And so the Iranians engaged in negotiations with us, and we were discussing the level of enrichment that would be tolerable, how that enrichment would be monitored, et cetera. | |
| And that's when the Israelis came in and they used an influence campaign through official engagements with the Trump administration, but then also using their echo chamber with the media, Fox News, Wall Street Journal, et cetera. | |
| To basically say that President Trump's red line wasn't what he had always said and what he still says it is that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon, that it was zero enrichment, knowing that that was basically a poison pill for the Iranians. | |
| The Iranians wanted to be able to continue to do some form of enrichment. | |
| They viewed this as basically an insurance policy where they wouldn't go like Muammar Gaddafi did and say, hey, we're going to give up all capability because that would. | |
| Hope is found in heartbeats, in hands held, in people who care. | |
| Lead to the same results that Muammar Gaddafi got. | |
| And they didn't want to go the route that Saddam Hussein in Iraq went and said, hey, maybe I have a nuclear weapon. | |
| Maybe I'm going to develop a nuclear weapon because then they would get the same results. | |
| So they basically had a very pragmatic strategy of having the ability to enrich some enriched uranium, but not developing a nuclear weapon. | |
| And this gave us lots of trade space in terms of a negotiation. | |
| But that negotiation and that trade space, the potential for a deal was a direct threat to the Israelis. | |
| So I watched the Israelis come in, use this influence campaign to basically change U.S. policy, but then push the 12 day war. | |
| And then even after the 12 day war and Midnight Hammer, Midnight Hammer should have taken off. | |
| The enrichment issue off the negotiating table because we took out the Iranian enrichment sites. | |
| The Iranians immediately got right back to the negotiating table after Midnight Hammer. | |
| But we saw the Israelis continue to want to push their goal of regime change. | |
| And so for me, watching the Israelis be able to push our agenda, the Iranians observing a tight and closely observed escalation ladder, I knew that Israel didn't pose, I'm sorry, the Iranians didn't pose a direct threat to us. | |
| Israel attacking Iran and going for regime change. | |
| That would have the Iranians strike us back, which is exactly what happened. | |
| The Israelis basically came and said, We're going to do this attack. | |
| And so the administration decided that we would do a preemptive attack, knowing that the Iranians would attack us, which is basically what Secretary Rubio came out and said that we had to attack Iran because the Israelis were going to attack Iran. | |
| So, therefore, the. | |
| He's got it exactly right. | |
| I mean, here you hear it from Joe Ken himself about the manipulation of the American foreign policy by Israel. | |
| Truly disgusting outcome. | |
| Meanwhile, we got more. | |
| We got the Secretary of the Navy being fired. | |
| Almost certainly, this is over policy differences about how to fight the war in Iran. | |
| Secretary of the Navy is going to know overwhelmingly more than Donald about these things, but he's the one who gets the axe because Donald has the power. | |
| Here's Colonel McGregor talking about the Pentagon. | |
| The instantaneous communication of terrible war planning. | |
| We got a lot of really good stuff from McGregor as all the perceptions. | |
| Did the American negotiators in Islamabad a week and a half ago negotiate on behalf of the United States or on behalf of Israel? | |
| That's a loaded question, Judge. | |
| I think we have to say that there was no negotiation because ultimately we had the Iranians that showed up with a contingent of almost 70 people armed with all sorts of data, information, and analyses because they fully expected. | |
| A negotiation to occur. | |
| Instead, what they got was a team from the United States that presented Mr. Netanyahu's demands to them. | |
| And they can't accept those demands. | |
| And I think that's been made pretty clear. | |
| And while there was some discussion about the enriched uranium, ultimately the outcome was simply no, we cannot conform to your expectations. | |
| And our expectations are Mr. Netanyahu's expectations. | |
| So frankly, I think the answer is pretty clear. | |
| We negotiated on behalf of Israel. | |
| If Donald Trump comes to his senses and enters into some kind of an agreement, say along the lines of the JPCOA, which he condemned as a private citizen and literally ripped up in his first term, would Netanyahu try to wreck or disrupt such a peace plan so as to continue the war? | |
| Because without it, he has no political ground on which to stand? | |
| Yes. | |
| Well, I think Mr. Netanyahu regards this as an all-or-nothing proposition. | |
| In his estimation, and I think in the estimation of the people that surround him, this is Israel's best shot at removing what Israel considers to be its most serious threat, and more important, its most serious obstacle to their domination of the entire region. | |
| Now, why do they feel that way? | |
| Because they have essentially unconditional total control of U.S. military power in the region. | |
| I think the CENTCOM commander, who's now Admiral Cooper, his predecessor was Kerrilla, these men have fallen all over themselves to ingratiate themselves with Mr. Netanyahu, understandably, since that's ultimately the man that is calling the shots in the region. | |
| So I think Mr. Netanyahu's view is either I make this work, I realize the greater Israel project, it becomes real as a result of destroying Iran, or we in Israel are going to have a tough time surviving in the region. | |
| And I think he's probably right because you can't call all of your neighbors subhuman or criminals and then expect to get along with them when the war stops. | |
| McGregor is so good about all these things. | |
| And this is a lot of confirmation of what we've been seeing all along. | |
| Here's John. | |
| Mearsheimer and Fermi. | |
| Psychology is our mechanism to understand the human experience. | |
| This is a calling. | |
| It is a unique form of diplomacy. | |
| There's no question about that. | |
| Whether it makes any sense is another matter. | |
| And I think it's quite clear it doesn't make any sense. | |
| I mean, the bottom line here is that Trump needs. | |
| An exit strategy. | |
| He just has to put an end to this war sooner rather than later. | |
| And the reason for that is that he has no military strategy that he can turn to that can allow him to win the war. | |
| There's just no military option here. | |
| As we've talked about before, if you go up the escalation ladder, it's the Iranians who prevail, not the Americans. | |
| So there's just no military option. | |
| Furthermore, The world economy is teetering. | |
| And the longer this goes on, the more damage that's going to be done to the world economy. | |
| And by the way, if you do go up the escalation ladder, that'll really be another hammer blow to the world economy. | |
| And this has political consequences inside the United States for President Trump, not to mention the fact that it has huge economic and social consequences for countries all over the world. | |
| So he's under tremendous pressure. | |
| To come up with some sort of, uh, agreement with Iran, uh, that allows us to walk away from this. | |
| The problem that he faces is that he's incompetent. | |
| Uh, the administration is incompetent when it comes to diplomacy. | |
| And the best example of this is a subject you and I have talked about ad nauseum, which is the Ukraine-Russia war. | |
| You want to remember that President Trump promised when he came into office that he was going to settle that war. | |
| And in fact, he said that he might even settle it before he moves into the White House. | |
| And he's made a complete hash of those diplomatic negotiations with the Russians. | |
| It's really quite remarkable, as you have recorded in a whole slew of different interviews with a variety of people over the past year or so. | |
| It's really quite amazing. | |
| So, why would anyone expect him to be any more adept? | |
| In negotiating with the Iranians, than he has been in negotiating with the Ukrainians and the Russians. | |
| He's just not a good diplomat by any stretch of the imagination. | |
| And to add to the trouble, he's got to deal with Israel and the Israel lobby. | |
| And this is a very important issue, Glenn. | |
| The fact is that the Israelis understand that up to this point in time, we've lost the war. | |
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Karg Island Troop Debate
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| We, meaning the United States and Israel. | |
| We had a set of goals going into the war, four main goals, as you know regime change, getting rid of Iran's nuclear enrichment capability, getting rid of their long range missiles. | |
| and getting them to stop supporting Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. | |
| We failed on all counts. | |
| And on top of that, as everybody knows, the Iranians, who did not control the Strait of Hormuz before February 28th and did not have a tollbooth located in the middle of it, now control the Strait of Hormuz and have a tollbooth located right there. | |
| So the Iranians have won from an Israeli point of view. | |
| This is a disastrous situation because the Israelis view Iran as an existential threat. | |
| You and I can disagree with the Israelis, but that doesn't matter. | |
| They think it's an existential threat. | |
| And of course, the lobby here in the United States goes along with Israel no matter what. | |
| So the end result is that Israel wants to continue the war. | |
| It's just very important to understand that they want us to continue hammering away at Iran to try to beat them into submission. | |
| And if we don't beat them into submission, well, we'll just destroy them. | |
| Do what we did in Gaza to Iran. | |
| That's the Israeli view, and that's the Israel lobby's view. | |
| So if you think about the situation in Ukraine, going back there, and then you think about the situation with regard to Iran, you see inept diplomacy on the part of the Trump administration in both cases. | |
| But in the case of Iran, the situation's even worse because you've got Israel and the lobby leaning on him not to come up with a peace agreement that reflects. | |
| What's happening in the war, which is another way of saying which reflects the fact that Iran has won. | |
| So Trump is veering back and forth between two positions. | |
| Making how-to videos used to take me hours. | |
| I'd record, mess up, start over, and edit. | |
| One which is pushed forward by the economic realities and the realities of what has happened in the actual fighting to work out some sort of deal. | |
| He has powerful incentives because of the state of the world economy and because of what's happened in the fighting to cut a deal. | |
| He understands he has no military option. | |
| He understands we have affected. | |
| Lost, and he understands the damage that could be done to the world economy. | |
| That tells him, let's cut a deal. | |
| But on the other side, he has the Israelis and he has their minions here in the United States. | |
| And they are powerful and they're honeycombed throughout the entire administration to put enormous pressure on him not to cut a deal and instead to play hardball with the Iranians. | |
| So what you see him doing is wavering back and forth between these two positions. | |
| And In the end, we have been unable to get a ceasefire, much less meaningful negotiations started. | |
| You want to understand, we don't even have a ceasefire yet because the ceasefire involved shutting down the fighting in Lebanon, the Israelis, and Hezbollah, which has kind of been done. | |
| And number two, opening the strait. | |
| And the strait opened for one day. | |
| And then because President Trump wouldn't take off the American blockade of the strait, the Iranians put the blockade back on. | |
| So we haven't even fulfilled all. | |
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| Israeli casualties have hit historic levels for the first time. | |
| The IDF lost 47 soldiers in five hours. | |
| Scott Ritter. | |
| Why 70,000 U.S. soldiers in Iran are signing their own death warrants. | |
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| Two days ago on April 20th, disabled American veterans were zip tied by Capitol Police in the Cannon House office building rotunda. | |
| They were holding red tulips. | |
| They were standing at attention in military fatigues. | |
| They were conducting a flag folding ceremony for the 13 American service members already dead in this war. | |
| 62 of them were arrested. | |
| Some of them could barely walk. | |
| And the government they served zip tied their hands and led them out one by one while they chanted, end the war on Iran. | |
| I want you to hold that image in your mind for the next 20 minutes because everything I'm about to tell you. | |
| About the 70,000 troops now being positioned for possible ground operations in Iran connects directly to what those veterans did on Monday. | |
| They have been to war. | |
| They know what it costs. | |
| And they are telling you from the floor of the United States Capitol that what is being planned right now is not a mission. | |
| It is a catastrophe. | |
| Let me start with the numbers because the numbers are where everything begins and ends. | |
| The United States currently has, as of today, April 22nd, approximately 4,500 Marines split between two Marine expeditionary units. | |
| Aboard four aging amphibious warships in the Arabian Sea, the 82nd Airborne's 5,000 Troop Air Assault Brigade has been ordered to a forward position in the region. | |
| Two Ranger battalions, roughly 1,000 soldiers, and the Pentagon has been preparing mobilization orders for additional Army divisions, each running 20,000 to 25,000 personnel. | |
| Add it together and you are looking at a deployment force in the range of 70,000 troops positioned or being positioned for what officials are now describing to the Washington Post as weeks of ground operations in Iran. | |
| I want to be very specific about what weeks of ground operations in Iran actually means in operational terms because the phrase is being used in Washington as though it describes a manageable, limited military action. | |
| And it does not. | |
| Let me tell you about Kotang Island first because nobody in this conversation ever mentions Kotang and they should. | |
| May 1975. | |
| A Marine battalion was sent to retake a small island. | |
| Intelligence assessed 30 to 50 poorly armed guerrillas defending it. | |
| What they actually found when they arrived was 300 to 500 elite soldiers who had dug in, who waited under fire. | |
| who moved in disciplined coordination and who proceeded to destroy most of the marine helicopters attempting the assault. | |
| We lost. | |
| The marines lost. | |
| Most of the aircraft were shot down or destroyed. | |
| We left three Marines on that beach. | |
| The Khmer Rouge captured them after we withdrew. | |
| They were executed. | |
| That is what happens when you send Marines into an amphibious assault on a fortified island defended by people who knew you were coming and who have been preparing for exactly that scenario. | |
| Now look at Karg Island. | |
| Karg Island handles approximately 90% of Iranian oil export capacity. | |
| It sits deep in the northern Persian Gulf, far from the Strait of Hormuz, that the operation is supposedly designed to open. | |
| The Pentagon plans, reported by the Washington Post, include raids on Karg. | |
| And coastal sites near the strait by special operations and conventional infantry. | |
| Senator Lindsey Graham went on television and said, Take Carg Island, control its resources, let the regime starve. | |
| I want to address Senator Graham directly. | |
| The senator has never conducted an amphibious assault. | |
| The senator has never planned an amphibious assault. | |
| The senator has never been in a landing craft under fire. | |
| He cited Iwo Jima as a model. | |
| Iwo Jima cost 6,800 Marines killed and nearly 20,000 wounded to take eight square miles of volcanic rock. | |
| The Marines who took it were the finest assault force ever assembled in modern warfare. | |
| Trained specifically for that mission, supported by three weeks of naval bombardment, and they still nearly lost. | |
| The senator is not qualified to cite Iwo Jima as a precedent for anything he is recommending. | |
| And here is the specific military reality that makes Karg Island not just difficult, but operationally irrational. | |
| Even if American forces took Karg Island tomorrow, they cannot hold it. | |
| The moment troops are on that island, Iranian drones and missiles begin targeting the position around the clock. | |
| Supply ships attempting to reach the island get targeted, helicopters bringing reinforcements get targeted. | |
| The logistics chain required to sustain a garrison on an island sitting inside the range of every Iranian missile system in the region simply cannot be maintained under that threat environment. | |
| You take the island, you take casualties taking it, you take more casualties holding it, and then you cannot be resupplied, and then you have to withdraw. | |
| And on the way out, you take more casualties, and the strait is still closed because taking Karg Island does not open the Strait of Hormuz. | |
| The strait is closed by shore-based missile systems, fast boats, mines, and coastal defense infrastructure that extends along hundreds of miles of Iranian coastline. | |
| You do not neutralize that by holding an oil export terminal in the Northern Gulf. | |
| To actually open the strait through ground operations, you would need to land on the Iranian mainland, push 20 to 30 kilometers inland on a broad front, and suppress the coastal defense systems embedded in that terrain. | |
| The force required to do that is not 70,000 troops. | |
| The planning I am aware of from my own professional experience with these scenarios puts the minimum viable invasion force at 200,000 to 250,000 troops. | |
| With a Marine Expeditionary Division of 25 to 30,000 leading the amphibious assault, Followed by 150,000 Army soldiers securing the ground. | |
| We are not deploying anything close to that. | |
| We are deploying 70,000 troops into a theater. | |
| That requires 250,000 just to begin the ground campaign, and we are sending them in on four aging amphibious ships against an adversary that has been preparing for exactly this. | |
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| How the powerful pro-Israel lobby keeps controlling Democrats in the United States. | |
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Swalwell Hypocrisy Exposed
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| Do we have any doubt about it? | |
| When members of a top body of the Democratic Party convened in New Orleans on April 9th, they based a simple choice, reigning in the growing influence of AIPAC. | |
| Pro Israel lobbying group with deep pockets within their party or maintain the status quo. | |
| Voting for silence, the Democratic National Committee, executive body of one of the two mainstream U.S. political parties, decided against naming and shaming AIPAC, were spending tens of millions of dollars to help pro Israel candidates win party nominations in every electoral cycle by voice vote. | |
| They rejected a symbolic resolution condemning AIPAC linked dark money, a term used to denote election related spending in which the exact donor source is not clearly disclosed. | |
| Voice vote was apparently a procedural maneuver that spared members from casting recorded ballots. | |
| Money talks. | |
| Meanwhile, tables turned as Republicans faced gas price attacks. | |
| They once used against the Democrats. | |
| Brighton, Michigan. | |
| Tom Barnett tapped into voter frustration over high gas prices as part of his successful 2024 run for Congress in Michigan. | |
| Now the Republican is on the defensive on that same issue as Democrats see an opportunity to flip his seat. | |
| Gas in Michigan is four bucks a gallon, Bert said, as he filmed himself filling up his tank at a gas station in August of 2023. | |
| When I'm elected to Congress, we'll produce our own energy. | |
| We'll get gas under control. | |
| So this will be a lot more affordable for families like yours and families like mine. | |
| Three years later, after he posted that video, average gas prices in Michigan are back near the same level, legally topping $4 in April before settling around $3.80 this week, up 27% since the Iran war began on February 28th. | |
| Just one more reason. | |
| The Republicans are going to take a shellacking in November. | |
| Meanwhile, scholars question Eric Swalwell's morals among serious allegations. | |
| I dare say Eric Swalwell has no morals. | |
| I've noticed this about him from the beginning, never been a fan. | |
| The political landscape is always turbulent, but recent events surrounding Eric Swalwell offer a particularly striking example of how quickly reputations can unravel. | |
| As a member of Congress, Swalwell has long been known for his vocal positions on various issues, particularly those related to ethics and principles. | |
| Yet, in the wake of serious allegations involving sexual misconduct, questions arise not only about his actions, but about the hypocrisy that often permeates. | |
| Political discourse. | |
| Suavo's challenges began with allegations from a former staffer accused him of sexual assault. | |
| This isn't merely anecdotal chatter. | |
| Multiple women have stepped forward with similar claims, pointing to a pattern of alleged behavior that is both disturbing and troubling. | |
| It has raised a critical conversation about consent and accountability, especially for a figure who has touted the importance of believing victims in the Me Too movement. | |
| If Swole will himself insist on a higher standard for others, shouldn't he adhere to those same principles? | |
|
Musk and Chabad Claims
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| And of course, he's already gone. | |
| Meanwhile, CIA's new weapon leaves Joe Rogan speechless. | |
| Joe's a very popular guy. | |
| Like him a lot. | |
| What do we got here with his new weapon? | |
| Looks like a. | |
| Maybe it's directed in. | |
| I don't think people quite understand exactly how massive Iran is. | |
| It's two and a half Texas's, it's four Californias. | |
| That's how massive the land mass of Iran is. | |
| And it's the same size effectively as Alaska, which is America's largest state. | |
| Where if you look at an actual accurate geographic map, you'll see that Alaska is just wholly enormous, right? | |
| It stretches all the way to Russia. | |
| Bought it from the Russians. | |
| Freaking sweet deal. | |
| Anyway, the point is, I hope we buy Greenland. | |
| I hope we buy Russia, but whatever. | |
| You know, the point is that finding one lost dude high up in the mountains of Alaska would be quite a feat. | |
| Finding one lost dude out in the barren wilderness in Texas or in the deserts of California would be also very hard because they're enormous states. | |
| So the finding of our downed airmen is really, really impressive, honestly. | |
| How'd they do it? | |
| We learned this week that they did it through Skunk Works technology from Lockheed Martin. | |
| Tech that we didn't even know the CIA had, we didn't know human beings had at all, that tracks the heartbeat of an individual. | |
| This is completely fascinating. | |
| You can, of course, conceal yourself. | |
| You can use ghillie suits or camouflage and make yourself practically invisible. | |
| You can even conceal your thermal heat imaging where you wouldn't be able to be seen on heat scans or thermal scans, but you'll never be able to conceal your heartbeat. | |
| If your heart stops beating, You're dead and you're not really a threat. | |
| Who cares? | |
| But if you are an enemy combatant, if you're somebody who's trying to hide, if you're somebody on the run, and you know that America can track your heartbeat through something called ghost murmur, this insane tech that Donald Trump alluded to here, saying that it was like finding a needle in a haystack, literally. | |
| The CIA also bragging about their tech in this circa 2016. | |
| So, we have a technology that can find individuals based on their heartbeat. | |
| Of course, that was a Benny show, not Joe Rogan. | |
| Meanwhile, Soros' machine used Barcelona to unite Democrats and foreign leaders against Trump. | |
| George Soros is a true scumbag. | |
| He's a billionaire, he's wanted to see America destroyed before he dies. | |
| Let's hear what we got here. | |
| A French. | |
| Tech billionaire Elon Musk has been summoned to appear before French prosecutors this Monday. | |
| That's part of a probe launched by French authorities into multiple allegations against his ex social media network, including political bias in its algorithm, as well as the use of ex's Grok chatbots to create non consensual, sexually explicit deep fake images, as well as engage in Holocaust denial. | |
| Musk, though, is unlikely to attend that interview, and the U.S. government is refusing to assist the French investigation. | |
| Well, for more on Elon Musk, let's bring in France 24's Delano D'Souza. | |
| Elon Musk. was very visible during Trump's return to office, but he's been a bit out of the headlines lately. | |
| That's right, Ginny. | |
| If you recall, last year, Elon Musk was brought into the Trump administration to head what was essentially called the Department of Government Efficiency. | |
| Now, he had promised to slash $2 trillion from the federal jobs and government's program, but according to Doge's website, which was last updated in October of last year, it claims to have saved just an estimated $214 billion. | |
| Well, I like Musk, but that's that. | |
| Meanwhile, we have Tulsi just declassified a document that proves Democrats lied about the 2020 election. | |
| Of course, covered this hugely at the time. | |
| The theft of the 2020 election is, in my estimation, a proven fact. | |
| Chris Cabes took before the U.S. Senate, called it the 2020 election the most secure in American history. | |
| Now, a newly declassified Intel memo shows the government would do something very different. | |
| Six months before, six months before, a single vote was cast. | |
| What Gulsey just put in your hand is a doc the CIA refused to let Trump show to you. | |
| The National Intelligence Council drafted its warning on January 15, 2020, 10 months before Election Day. | |
| By February, the briefing had reached the Oval Office with heads of CIA, FBI, and Homeland Security all in the room. | |
| The conclusion was unambiguous Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea had all capability to compromise U.S. election infrastructure. | |
| Trump was told his own election could be stolen. | |
| Well, it was stolen, but by none of those parties' names. | |
| I mean, it was the Democrats, for crying out loud. | |
| I mean, this is not really a mystery. | |
| As to what happened here, Mike Lindell brought in experts. | |
| Senator Ron Johnson did the same. | |
| Denise D'Souza with his 2,000 mules. | |
| We know what happened. | |
| Get this now. | |
| I'm not surprised. | |
| Suggesting Tulsi Gabbard is resigning. | |
| We have some breaking news Tulsi Gabbard is being forced out. | |
| She's being told to resign before the midterms. | |
| Her own deputy has already left the organization, and this is an administration that's in free fall. | |
| It's an administration that's crumbling. | |
| This is an administration that has Cash App Patel trying to defend himself at the Department of Justice podium with Todd Blanch. | |
| This is a clown show. | |
| It's a clown show. | |
| It's a circus. | |
| Grab some popcorn. | |
| Now, if you don't know, Kash Patel was allegedly drinking on the job so badly that they had to break down his door SWAT equipment. | |
| And this was in a very long Atlantic article that went super viral. | |
| And Kash Patel is fighting for his life, fighting for his job. | |
| And you let me know if this is persuasive. | |
| I'm on the job. | |
| I'm the first one in. | |
| I'm the last one out. | |
| I'm like an everyday American who loves his country, loves the sport of hockey, and champions my friends when they raise a gold medal and invite me in to celebrate. | |
| I've never been intoxicated on the job. | |
| And that is why we filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit. | |
| And any one of you that wants to participate, bring it on. | |
| I'll see you in court. | |
| This is what a little bitch. | |
| A little bitch. | |
| This is what he was defending himself over. | |
| I guess if this didn't exist and there was a story, you could say, well, you know, I don't know, his word versus the Atlantics, I guess, even though these people are liars. | |
| Is it really that big of a leap to think the person who did this on camera wouldn't drink on the job? | |
| Yeah. | |
| And someone noted here, oh my God, he thinks the U.S. hockey player. | |
| Kash Patel's on that out, I think. | |
| Tulsi. | |
| Joe Kent, of course, was a resignation on principle. | |
| Pam Bondi's out. | |
| Carolyn Levitt out. | |
| I think the Trump Edwin is falling apart. | |
| Unsurprising in the extreme. | |
| Meanwhile, a Virginia court has blocked the Democrats' redistricting scheme. | |
| Very aggressive way to seek to increase their number of seats. | |
| Which has also been tried by Republicans in the past, not to suggest it's one-sided. | |
| Here we have the Blaze Orwellian. | |
| Redistricting Booth and Whithand Democrat near total control over the state of Virginia is framed at the ballot box as restoring fairness in the upcoming election. | |
| Yeah, right. | |
| Restoring fairness in the upcoming election. | |
| I love it. | |
| Meanwhile. | |
| The original plan by the fabs was a frame Tyler Rothmunder to be killed. | |
| They had planned to mow Tyler down, release version 1.0, fake text messages of Tyler saying he was going to go out on his own terms and wrap everything up in a nice little bowl. | |
| What's that they say about the best laid plans of Mice and Men? | |
| Tell me if I'm reading this wrong. | |
| Jimmy Doar. | |
| You see, Jimmy, trial law is about. | |
| Telling the jury the facts, not the law, telling people, let me get this straight. | |
| You talked about the breaking down the gun. | |
| Now, there's this, I got this thing with him. | |
| I put together a chair. | |
| I don't know if it makes a hell of a weapon, but he's going to sit there and say, okay, let me take this thing. | |
| 30 yards, six. | |
| Hang on a minute. | |
| Hang on. | |
| Take the thing off. | |
| Hang on. | |
| And my fed, he goes, oh, grandpa's going to accuse me. | |
| Granddaddy's got it. | |
| I've got that shooting iron. | |
| That's the least of your worries. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| Anyway. | |
| So he takes it apart. | |
| Okay. | |
| Sticks it down his pants, I guess. | |
| And he puts it back together again. | |
| And he's got to calibrate the scope. | |
| Then he tells his girlfriend or a boy, whatever this thing is, I love you. | |
| Hey, would you do me a solid? | |
| Would you go get the rifle from me? | |
| I left it. | |
| What? | |
| Would you go over there? | |
| Listen, don't lawyer up. | |
| Be careful. | |
| Would you just help me? | |
| The stories don't make any sense. | |
| But here's the best part some of these, the folks online are terrific. | |
| There might have been two versions of this. | |
| The first version, as you know, was when he said, Well, I'm not going to turn myself in. | |
| No way am I going to get languished for the rest of my life in some cell. | |
| Uh uh. | |
| I'm going to go out with a bang. | |
| Top of the world, ma. | |
| Top of the world. | |
| Well, that's not the one they used. | |
| They used the first one that said, I think I'm going to turn myself in. | |
| And they probably thought, Oh, God, no. | |
| Stop. | |
| And they probably told their operatives, No, no, no. | |
| Plan B. Abort. | |
| Abort. | |
| What? | |
| But we have all these. | |
| All this text messages. | |
| No! | |
| He turned himself in. | |
| He what? | |
| Yeah! | |
| Who the hell's in charge of this? | |
| Don't you know? | |
| A lot of stupid shit about the Charlie Kirk shooting event. | |
| I mean, that was Lionel, of course, on with Jimmy. | |
| Meanwhile, Chabad and Epstein. | |
| This is where no doubt, considering Epstein files, he goes, This is how the Jew makes money. | |
| When he's talking about like shorting shipping routes, manipulation, you know, I don't know when you get off track, but it's like they are kind of interconnected with the Chabad group. | |
| Oh, well, directly when it comes to Epstein. | |
| I was wondering if there was a connection there. | |
| There is. | |
| A lot of people don't know that Epstein grew up in a house across the street from a Chabadnic synagogue. | |
| No way. | |
| So he's Chabad. | |
| It would make sense. | |
| That's what I was thinking. | |
| He has to be. | |
| They seem like they're the ones pulling all the strings. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Javier Mille from Argentina. | |
| Yeah. | |
| All the way to the Kremlin in Russia. | |
| That's very. | |
| Yeah, you mentioned this. | |
| People who don't know, okay, you think, oh, not Putin. | |
| You can give me the specifics, but he fired one of his top advisors, I think, because he was criticizing them. | |
| Yeah, he did. | |
| His national. | |
| One of the members of his national security team. | |
| A very important member of his government. | |
| Yeah, very important. | |
| He called Chabad a neo pagan satanic cult. | |
| Sounds right, which is right on the money again because you know, I need someone when I was younger, so much younger than today. | |
| Now, these days, I find out you are so self assured. | |
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Blackout Coffee Origins
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| I'm not half the man I used to be. | |
| There's a shadow hanging over me. | |
| Oh, yesterday came suddenly. | |
| Why she had to go, I don't know. | |
| She wouldn't say. | |
| I said someday. | |
| Yesterday, yesterday, love was such an easy game to play. | |
| I need a place to hide away. | |
| Oh, I'd be me. | |
| Lots of stories not covered. | |
| Canary Mission ties to Wexner and Epstein. | |
| Meet the top content producers. | |
| Link to Canary Mission. | |
| The interview they don't want you to hear. | |
| Dan, Bill Zarian. | |
| Three theories on the missing dead scientists. | |
| We'll return to that. | |
| This is why they're disappearing. | |
| The pattern revealed David Wilcox's mysterious death, Matt Bracken on war and SVLC, setting the stage for AI led instruction, the atrocide by design, RFK Jr. bombshell. | |
| They had to destroy ivermectin and hydrochloroxine HCQ in order to promote, of course, the Vax. | |
| We all knew that. | |
| Here are So in just the last couple of years, at least 10 scientists and high level staff tied to America's most sensitive nuclear and space programs are suddenly dead or missing. | |
| So what's actually going on? | |
| Well, we can't say for sure, but here are the possibilities and you can decide which sounds more plausible. | |
| Possibility one, a foreign government could be knocking off our scientists. | |
| Foreign intelligence organizations absolutely target scientists. | |
| We know that we arrest their spies occasionally. | |
| Another possibility, they were taken off the board to protect money. | |
| They sit on top of rivers of federal Cash, defense contracts, space contracts, nuclear modernization contracts, black budget money no one outside a small circle ever sees. | |
| And here's the basic question how much money is there in not telling you the truth? | |
| A lot. | |
| You think the fossil fuel industry, the big utilities, the makers of trillion dollar weapons platforms are excited for someone to show up with a propulsion or energy system that makes half their inventory obsolete? | |
| Of course not. | |
| You keep the gravy train running, you protect the contracts, you protect the black budget accounts. | |
| Now let's talk about the third possibility. | |
| So let's say there really are. | |
| So here's the uncomfortable part. | |
| If you sat down and made a list of the exact backgrounds you'd want for a crash retrieval and reverse engineering Program, gravity materials, fusion, nukes, space surveillance, advanced sensors, the list would look a lot like the people we've just talked about. | |
| So, is it possible every one of those is an accident, a personal crisis, or a local crime? | |
| Sure. | |
| Is it likely that a government engaged in some kind of crash retrieval and reverse engineering effort would be perfectly happy if the public also saw it that way? | |
| Maybe it's foreign governments. | |
| Maybe it's money and black budgets. | |
| Maybe it's exotic technology and non human intelligence. | |
| Maybe it's some toxic mix of all three. | |
| We don't know. | |
| What we're not going to do on this show is pretend this is normal. | |
| It's not normal. | |
| For scientists at the core of your nuclear deterrent and your space program to vanish on hikes, walk away from their homes without their phones, or die with no public cause of death, one after one after another. | |
| I just don't want to love. | |
| I want some bodies to love. | |
| Oh, I can buy a little help. | |
| I can buy a little help from a friend, but help. | |
| From Alfredo. | |
| My name is John, the founder of Blackout Coffee. | |
| And I started Blackout because I really love coffee. | |
| I've always loved coffee. | |
| traveling so much to Europe, South America and trying so many different coffees that were so good and everything. | |
|
Legal System Juror Bias
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| Got it. | |
| All right. | |
| You need to restart your recording. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Okay, go ahead. | |
| That's R E U B 1 0. | |
| Republic Broadcasting Network because you can handle the truth. | |
| My guitar generally wings. | |
| And I see it needs sweeping. | |
| Welcome to the second hour of Authentic News right here on RBN Live this 24th day of April 2026, where I take your calls. | |
| One caller on the line, I'm delighted, it's Paul from New Jersey. | |
| Paul, join the conversation. | |
| Remarks about the Charlie Kirk murder trial with Tyler Robinson. | |
| Yeah, for one, you know, I don't like it when the courts have these ideas as though, oh, we can't have this on TV, we can't allow this in the media. | |
| You know, what the judicial system does, it really treats us like mushrooms, Mr. Fetter. | |
| In other words, they want to keep us in the dark and feed us horse crap. | |
| You know, the same government DA, since they're crying about the conspiracy. | |
| the conspiracy theories is because the conspiracy theories exist because the public is not informed of the facts of the case. | |
| Now, for some reason, the courts and the legal system have this notion like, oh, you can't go into the court with pre-existing notions, as though in any other endeavor in life, not having foreknowledge is good. | |
| And the fact of the matter is, if you're going to study physics, having a little awareness you know, of physics before you go into physics class can help you. | |
| So if you have knowledge about a crime or a trial in advance, the whole point is when you get in the courtroom, you'll learn the case there. | |
| You'll learn about the case. | |
| And if there was information that you got wrong, the person, the juror, will be able to learn the new facts and make the judgment and correct himself accordingly. | |
| I mean, isn't that the whole point of the jurist system anyway, Mr. Fetzer? | |
| Where the government says, hey, we can trust the judgments of somebody's guilt based on the opinion and decisions of 12 citizens, right? | |
| Isn't that what it's all about? | |
| And it is. | |
| So I don't really like it when the court is trying to keep such an important trial as this from the citizens or the fact that there is a need for the legal system to patronize citizens and also under the assumption that the citizens are stupid and don't know any better, right? | |
| Several times I had the, on two occasions I've been called into court to serve as a jerk. | |
| In both cases I was dismissed. | |
| And I tell you why, they don't really like intelligent people or people with a scientific mindset even on the court. | |
| That's the spark of these courts in the jury selection process. | |
| You know, where it almost seems like, you know, the district attorney, they want to choose logical people, but the defense attorney, they want to choose ignoramuses to be on the jury. | |
| Right? | |
| So, either way, I think the court system should be more open. | |
| I don't think people with foreknowledge or advanced prejudice, you know, are being chosen on the jury pool. | |
| I don't think that's a bad thing. | |
| And I really think it should be a little more open, a little more tolerant, and that, you know, and stop treating the jurors and citizens, you know, and patronizing them and denying them, you know, knowledge of what's going on with this case of. | |
| You know, Charlie Kirk, or in other crimes. | |
| Let me toss in a couple of comments, Paul. | |
| Not wanting to cover it is an indication something funny is going on. | |
| It's not a legitimate case. | |
| It depends on the evidence and the law as to which side might want dumb jurors or intelligent jurors. | |
| If you've got an innocent victim and you can prove it, as a defense counsel, you want competent jurors, so you want intelligent jurors. | |
| That's a case where the prosecution might prefer those who are dimmer bulbs. | |
| The other way around, of course, if the prosecution has the case and the defense is weak and has to pull some shady business. | |
| But I'd say for a certainty, with this Tyler Robinson thing, they're concealing because they don't really have a case. | |
| The whole thing's a fabrication. | |
| It's all being made up. | |
| There's so many absurd elements with a Tyler Robinson prosecution that it's a laughable case on its face. | |
| Remember the video of him running across the roof of the building where his shadow disappears. | |
| Remember, he's supposed to be jumping down and off the roof with the barrel of a rifle in his trousers, which would have surely punctured his lung when he pulled it up like an accordion. | |
| He's supposed to have had the rifle taken apart so he could disassemble it when they realized they got him running around without the rifle. | |
| And then he's supposed to later put it back again. | |
| And that's where we had Lionel ridiculing that with Jimmy Dore. | |
| So you're making good points, Paul. | |
| I'm just adding a few refinements. | |
| Continue. | |
| Yeah, well, I love a saying by Quang Zhu. | |
| He's one of my favorite philosophers. | |
| He was a Chinese Taoist from 2,500 years ago. | |
| And he said that lawyers look for difficult cases in order to extend the applications of law. | |
| And so this is just an endemic problem of the legal system. | |
| They unnecessarily make things more complicated than they need to, they love to use esoteric, fancy terms. | |
| And explanations, again, to make their legality more difficult, like almost a separate language from the rest of it, to confound the public and also to make their guilds needed. | |
| You see, it's their own racket, and that's the racketeering of the legal system. | |
| The law should be, Thomas Jefferson opined about this the law should be simple. | |
| Everybody should be clearly able to understand the laws. | |
| They shouldn't be complicated or complex, and they should work towards simplicity. | |
| And it really shouldn't, many of these things we have to go through is because of this parasitic legal guild that we allow and tolerate. | |
| That makes, and they are parasitic, makes just about every kind of legal endeavor a complication where you need to go hire these lawyers to be your representative. | |
| And the whole thing is very farcical to me. | |
| It's un-American. | |
| And I actually look forward to the day when AI can replace these parasites. | |
| Maybe that's the way to go here, Mr. Bessie. | |
| Well, I'll just say AI has a lot of virtues, and I think legal contexts are among them. | |
| And while there was an article, you know what, that I didn't review here about using AI for instruction, I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. | |
| I think there are many contexts where AI would be virtually perfect. | |
| And you may or may not have heard me observe how there was an early adaptation of an interactive program for a psychology counseling program, Rogerian, Carl Rogers, that the patients liked better than the therapist because they knew it was an inanimate object. | |
| It wouldn't be judging them for their fallibilities or immoralities, you know, lapses in ethics. | |
| They were actually more comfortable with the AI. | |
| And they were with a regular therapist. | |
| I find that quite fascinating. | |
| So I've done a huge amount of work on the theory of AI and the differences between human mentality and artificial intelligence. | |
| I'll just say there are a lot of really valuable adaptations for AI. | |
| Go ahead, Paul, if you'd like to add a couple additional thoughts. | |
| Well, just one unrelated point before I go is, you know, I heard Catherine Albrecht the other day, and she was very rude to Layla, I thought, our lady from Canada. | |
| And I thought, you know, Layla is a great contributor, and almost I would consider like a matron of RBN. | |
| And I just think it's important that we treat her with the deference and respect she deserves. | |
| But, you know, you know, you know, Paul. | |
| Layla and I crossed swords the last time she was here on, I guess it was Wednesday, because she was attacking Renee, who was talking about this bizarre case. | |
| I mean, it's exposing a network of husbands who are drugging their wives and then letting other men come in and have sex with them. | |
| And Renee was using a phrase like, you know, you can't trust the guy who's sleeping beside you. | |
| And Layla attacked her, so that was supposed to be all men out of contact. | |
| She admitted she hadn't heard the whole story, and I think if she'd heard the whole story, but I was rising to Renee's defense because Layla's attack was inappropriate. | |
| But she and I had an unusual clash on that occasion. | |
| What was the difference here with Albrecht and Layla, if you can recall? | |
| I just think she was very short shrift with Layla. | |
| I just want to say that, and even in your case, it's like, Layla, we love you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We love you, Layla. | |
| We want you back, please. | |
| You're so needed on our. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| You're such a good contributor as a caller, and we adore her. | |
| Yeah, and we all have our shortcomings, and we all sometimes say things that maybe weren't quite right because we had a misunderstanding. | |
| But I mean, I felt bad about it, not for defending Renee, but that I was strong with Layla. | |
| I mean, I like Layla a lot. | |
| Right. | |
| Final, give me a. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| She's too. | |
| She's. | |
| That's the important thing on RBN. | |
| It's like, yeah, we have our fight. | |
| But yeah. | |
| It's like, remember, all right, calm down and then make friends and be friends again. | |
| Yeah. | |
| That's the important thing here. | |
| You're a good guy, Paul. | |
| I like it. | |
| And Renee, you're right here, girl. | |
| You're fantastic. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, Paul. | |
| Renee, join the conversation, girl. | |
| I'm glad to have you here. | |
| Okay. | |
| Well, so trigger warning for those with low impulse control. | |
| I have to approve the New York. | |
| So, yeah, we do have to clear up some old business. | |
| Now, like I say, he was civil, but Mike made an error yesterday in correcting me as if I didn't know that heart disease is the number one killer of women. | |
| He apparently, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, misheard, okay? | |
| I was talking about how. | |
| Be murdered by the significant other, sometimes actually because the woman is pregnant and refuses to get an abortion, he doesn't want to pay child support, okay? | |
| So the thing is, it is the number one killer of pregnant women, and I mentioned how, you know, more often than things like preeclampsia and placenta previa, he's a man, he might not be familiar with those things. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| So the thing is, but then, you know, For those of my not fans, you know, they of course would jump on something like that. | |
| And so I have to come forward and correct it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Layla did admit she had not heard the whole show. | |
| Right. | |
| Okay. | |
| But she viciously not attacked me, and she was the one that was wrong. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And this is what a lot of us who are wrong to real time see. | |
| The thing is, She was wrong. | |
| She can go in the archive, hear everything I said, but she needs to be accountable on what she did wrong and apologize on air for the attack she did on air against me. | |
| That's what a decent person would do. | |
| Three, Alexander. | |
| See, and see, I take up for good men. | |
| Now, I disagree with Tallarico on males being able to participate in females. | |
| Sports. | |
| That's ludicrous, okay? | |
| And I don't like him in my bathroom either. | |
| But he doesn't want to hate on and be mean to him. | |
| He's really all about love, not hate, like so many of these other conservative Protestant pastors today, like Hegstep's pastor, okay? | |
| So the thing is, you know, so I'm taking up for Taylorico. | |
| He's a good man. | |
| The thing is, this is the deal, him calling me a hypocrite. | |
| If you put the list of wrongdoing of James Tellerico and Donald Trump next to each other, Tellerico is short, okay? | |
| Very short. | |
| Like I said, I disagree with him on the sports thing, okay? | |
| But the thing is, he twice called him a pedophile, Tellerico. | |
| Now, I want Alexander to call in with the receipt for that charge. | |
| I want the evidence of that charge against him because I don't think it's true. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We know what a sexual predator Donald Trump was, and his list of wrongdoing would unroll to the floor. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And he supported him for over a decade. | |
| Okay. | |
| So calling me the hypocrite, I'm trying to cave up for a man who I think is basically a good man. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Because I do. | |
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| I am mama bear. | |
| If you are a good person, you know, I'm a mama bear for Jesse Venter, too, and a lot of other good men. | |
| But I'm not taking these bad men anymore. | |
| I'm not going to do it. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah. | |
| The thing is, um, James Tallarico, I want the receipts, Alexander. | |
| Call in and prove it to me instead of making these false accusations against that man. | |
| And let me tell you, and I'm not forgetting this either. | |
| Every time you call in and you have not supplied that information or apologized to me and James Tallarico, my next call, I will be reminding that you have not done that. | |
| That is wrong to do to James Tallarico. | |
| I'm not letting y'all off the hook anymore. | |
| I'm not. | |
| I was gracious for a very long time, but I warned y'all, I let y'all know ahead of time before I hit my limit, okay? | |
| And I'm not taking it anymore. | |
| When people punch me, I will punch back. | |
| I told y'all that. | |
| I warned y'all, I said, y'all keep it up. | |
| I will call back in and cut you down so low you can sit on a dime and swing your legs. | |
| And I keep my word. | |
| I keep my word. | |
| Well, Renee, I love your calls. | |
| I'm a big fan. | |
| I'm a. | |
| I am so concerned about our country, and I hate that culture war stuff. | |
| You know, I want people to call in with solutions. | |
| I've called in with some solutions before, and they have been ignored. | |
| Okay? | |
| There are some things that have to change. | |
| We have to take the money out of politics, number one, with that stupid law where these billionaires and stuff can donate all this ridiculous amount of money. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Public service needs to give up all those lucrative retirements and benefits while all this. | |
| Threatening to cut you and I's social security, Jim. | |
| Yeah. | |
| They have lucrative benefits. | |
| The thing is, that's where the fat is, and they're the ones that have failed us. | |
| They call themselves a public servant while they'd have, I mean, let me tell you, you and I would be living the high life, okay, if we got the benefits that they get compared to what we get. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| They're the ones most responsible for this failure in government, this horrible situation we live. | |
| But you know where they're going to look to? | |
| cut with all this budget deficit. | |
| You know who they're going to tell? | |
| Oh, well, you know what? | |
| You can't have that. | |
| You're going to have to take a cut in your Social Security tax. | |
| And you know how they cheat all the time. | |
| They're supposed to adjust it for inflation, but they always lie about the inflation in order to give us less than what we are entitled to. | |
| So the thing is, you know, there are solutions. | |
| One, nobody, I don't care which party, if you are taking APAC money, you don't get reelected. | |
| Period. | |
| End of conversation. | |
| In fact, you need to take that money and give it to charity. | |
| Hey, donate it to the Social Security Fund, okay? | |
| Do something with it, but you have to give that up. | |
| I don't care who you are Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Green Party. | |
| If you take AIPAC money, you got to go. | |
| Renee, you're absolutely right about, yeah, Citizens United, get rid of electronic voting machines, get rid of mail in balloting for those who aren't in special categories. | |
| You're absolutely right. | |
| Cut down on gerrymandering districts. | |
| Get dual citizens out of government. | |
| Renee, really good call. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you, girl. | |
| We'll be right back. | |
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| It's in a dream, waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door. | |
| Who is it for? | |
| Jeff in Ottawa. | |
| Jeff, join the conversation. | |
| Welcome back. | |
| Hi, thanks, Jim. | |
| Yeah, I have to agree with Bernie on a lot of the points. | |
| I love those southern things, you know, sit on a dime and swing your legs and cook it in the dog's hands. | |
| I love those things. | |
| I mean, think about it. | |
| It's great. | |
| I get a collection of those southern things. | |
| They're the best. | |
| Anyway, I just wanted to say that, you know, not every family is perfect. | |
| Not every, like husbands, they do beat their wives. | |
| I'll give you an example, okay? | |
| My father was a violent alcoholic, okay? | |
| He put my mother in the hospital, okay? | |
| He'd come home at night smashing, look. | |
| Dishes everyone we have to hide under the bed in a skate bath where he fell asleep. | |
| One time I came in as I was very young, looking way up. | |
| I might be at three. | |
| I look up, he had his mouth over my mother's, his hand over my mother's nose, and his other hand around her throat. | |
| That is an image that has burned in my mind I'll never forget. | |
| You know what? | |
| I forgive him because I don't, because as a Christian you have to forgive. | |
| You can't carry that poison around. | |
| I carried that poison around for decades until my mid 50s. | |
| You got to let go of all that stuff because it poisons you. | |
| It's like a sin eating inside you. | |
| He was probably abused at a, my mother believes he was abused at a boys' camp, which is probably quite probable back in the 30s or 40s or whatever, okay? | |
| So you have to, you know, give some slack here. | |
| As far as Albrecht, yeah, she's very abrupt if you don't agree. | |
| She's right. | |
| You're good about people, even if you don't agree. | |
| She's right, and you're wrong. | |
| You're quick. | |
| And she'll play this insipid so called Christian music, okay, with this little tinkling guitar and thinks every other kind of music, pop, some rock, whatever, is demonic. | |
| You know, I play music in bands that have, like big bands, jazz, all sorts of stuff, okay? | |
| And it isn't demonic. | |
| You know, somebody goes out at night with their friend okay, and I play that, i'll see them and they're dancing and having a couple drinks and unwinding. | |
| You know what they're entitled to that and they don't want to listen to some insipid with somebody who's not a good singer and and how the music is vapid, some stupid atrocious guitar and I didn't play with any rhythm. | |
| I can't stand that stuff anyway, it's it. | |
| People have to sort of unwind. | |
| I don't attack people if they disagree with it. | |
| I'll disagree and i'll say what I disagree with if it's somebody who has some Crazy ideas about Zionism and God's chosen people. | |
| I'll state the facts. | |
| You can look it up yourself. | |
| You know, I'm not going to go on the attack. | |
| I try not to, even if people say things that I strenuously disagree with. | |
| I'm a free speech person, I'm not attacking their free speech. | |
| Those people who disagree have every right to say that. | |
| I'm the first one to defend. | |
| I'm like you, I'm a free speech absolutist. | |
| I always have been. | |
| But that doesn't mean I have to agree and I can't point out things that I believe are incorrect. | |
| And then the listeners, whatever, they can go and check it out for themselves. | |
| It's fine. | |
| Jeff, people have to keep things civil. | |
| Jeff, it was very courageous of you to share that about your father. | |
| That's really stunning. | |
| Let me just say something in relation to AI, too, because I had an emotional, professional decision I'd made. | |
| This was like, actually, it was 1996. | |
| It bothered me after my retirement for. | |
| 15 years. | |
| I mean, every single day it was on my mind. | |
| And I utilized chat GTP. | |
| I just laid out the facts. | |
| And ChatDTB went through with the most astonishing analysis. | |
| No clinical psychologist could have done better to help me unravel. | |
| And I added more facts, more detail, helped me to resolve it. | |
| I mean, this was a, you know, this happened in like 30 minutes, a problem that had been bothering me seriously for 15 years. | |
| So I'm just saying that this is another benefit I think that artificial intelligence can provide astonishingly enough. | |
| I'm telling you. | |
| Based on my own experience, this has been, you know, it was the most troubling decision I ever made. | |
| I felt I'd made the wrong decision. | |
| I was trying to unpack how I could have done something so dumb, and it helped me sort it out and resolve it. | |
| I very much appreciate your call, Jeff. | |
| I mean, in general, but this one I think was very, very touching. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| You know, okay, so I use ChatGB, or not Chat, some other thing that's on some sort of device. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I'll ask a question. | |
| I asked a technical question the other day on something, on how one of my devices isn't working, whatever. | |
| And it just hit that thing, asked the question, and it intelligently gave the solution to solve the problem. | |
| That's how I use it. | |
| Yeah, yeah, yeah. | |
| Or whatever to do something else. | |
| I get all sorts of people saying this and that, and you can go on a big wild goose chase. | |
| So it's good for that. | |
| The only thing I have a problem with is some of these data centers are sucking the country to life. | |
| Oh, yeah, the data centers. | |
| Look, I'm not endorsing data centers. | |
| This is a catastrophe. | |
| They're redundant, they're expensive, and they consume vast amounts of energy and water. | |
| Water. | |
| We're destroying the country with this proliferation. | |
| Absolutely needless. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Jimmy, did you know that Kentucky, this poor woman had a electric bill of $910 for hardly using it? | |
| You used to see how much power got there. | |
| Hang on, Jeff. | |
| I'm going to carry over for a final thought. | |
| Stand by. | |
| Okay, thanks. | |
| Yeah. | |
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| Somebody, not just anybody, you know. | |
| I need someone. | |
| I was young, but it's helping me anyway. | |
| Now, all these days, I'm not enough, you are self assured. | |
| I hope I'm not a gentleman. | |
| I hope I'm not a dog. | |
| Jeff, go ahead. | |
| Some final thoughts. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, my final thought is it's from the Bible. | |
| You're supposed to treat your wife, cherish your wife like your own flesh. | |
| That's the story of Adam, the rib. | |
| That's what you're commanded to do, to treat them up. | |
| My wife is a very sweet little person, you know, would defend me to the end and all that. | |
| And I'm very lucky to have her. | |
| And this is what you have to do. | |
| A family, the home, has to be a place of refuge and peace. | |
| From the craziness that's going on in the world, which we all know. | |
| And I think that people, you know, just take that sort of stuff on board, both the wife and the husband, you know, be good to each other, treat each other properly, and have a refuge that seals you off from the insanity. | |
| That's my thoughts, Tim. | |
| Thanks, Jeff. | |
| Good, good, good call. | |
| Much appreciated. | |
| Miles in Maine. | |
| Miles, welcome back. | |
| I know you got a lot to say. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yes, I do. | |
| I really enjoy Jeff's calls. | |
| He makes some very, uh, Clearly thought out comments when he calls, and I always enjoy that. | |
| Paul from New Jersey, I don't quite understand him why anybody should be treated different than anyone else, Layla or not. | |
| And I like Layla, really. | |
| Layla, and I thought she made a really good call. | |
| Layla brought out some interesting points. | |
| You know, I really loved it because I was the call before that, and you cut me off just to take Layla's call, and she gave you a nice boot right in your ass crack. | |
| And I thought that was funny. | |
| I really understand. | |
| I didn't recall cutting you out. | |
| Sorry about that, but you're welcome back. | |
| I mean, keep them coming, you know. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah, that's like the fourth time you've done that to me over Layla. | |
| Really? | |
| And not only that, but listen, I like Layla, but here's the thing. | |
| I don't like you treating Layla and taking her calls ahead of other people and cutting people off and cutting her in front of lines. | |
| That's very amateur. | |
| That's legit. | |
| That's legit. | |
| Miles, that's a legitimate complaint. | |
| Take yes for an answer. | |
| I agree. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And, you know, I hold you in a higher character now. | |
| You're educated. | |
| You're a good guy, Jim. | |
| But I just find a couple little things with you that. | |
| That's fine. | |
| A little prickly thing. | |
| Totally legit, Miles. | |
| Totally legit. | |
| I'm glad you brought it up. | |
| And I do like Layla's calls. | |
| And, you know, Renee makes good calls. | |
| You know, everybody on this network are decent callers. | |
| Sometimes I agree, sometimes I don't always agree. | |
| But there's no one that I absolutely do not agree with. | |
| It's just everybody has their time where they make good call. | |
| Sometimes the call turn is right on. | |
| But, you know, I don't want to lose anybody. | |
| We need Layla, we need Paul, we need Renee, we need. | |
| Francis, we need everybody to make this thing go round because everybody has some input and it's always generally pretty good. | |
| Yes. | |
| And that's all I wanted to say on that. | |
| That's great. | |
| But where is this thing going to end up over here with this negotiating and we're not negotiating and all that type of thing? | |
| I mean, when do we get to the bottom of this and get this thing solved? | |
| Because this entire planet's running out of time and we're running out of oil. | |
| And it's just like we're always having these petroleum reserves. | |
| You know, under attack. | |
| And I can't help but think this is by, you know, I mean, what is it when Mexico has their refineries, you know, attacked and all these other countries that have their refineries and everything attacked and Venezuela gets taken over and we're doing nothing with that? | |
| I mean, we could have, you know, Venezuela wanted to work with us and give us oil and stuff. | |
| And so did Iran before we started all this. | |
| So, I mean, is this something like just like we're going to do whatever we can do? | |
| Annihilate the resources we have on earth, or what is the real story with this? | |
| Well, let's see. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| No, go right ahead. | |
| It's the Israeli agenda. | |
| They want to destroy Iran, and they don't give a damn what consequences follow from it. | |
| I mean, their arrogance is overwhelming. | |
| Their chutzpah. | |
| And they just want to do it in Iran. | |
| They feel this is their opportunity. | |
| Trump is too incompetent. | |
| He's too weak. | |
| He's too egotistical. | |
| He's too vain. | |
| He can't admit he made a mistake. | |
| I think the world is going to force a solution. | |
| The world is not going to let this stand. | |
| I don't know quite how it's going to be resolved, but it has to be resolved soon. | |
| Miles, we're in a hell of a predicament, and the world is destroyed in a very serious way. | |
| So it can't last longer. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I agree with that, but what do we do? | |
| We're like between a rock and a hard place. | |
| Yeah, well. | |
| You know, everybody's, everybody, even the people who supported Trump, such as I'm one of them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And we're all disappointed. | |
| We're all upset with Trump, but then what do we do? | |
| We get rid of Trump, and do we go from the frying pan into the fire with JD Bands? | |
| Because we know he's, you know, he's under somebody's commission already. | |
| And we're just going to. | |
| We're going to have to see it. | |
| At the very least, Miles Vance was not enthusiastic about going to war with Iran. | |
| So, I mean, I think we just got to play it out. | |
| I think we got to. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Well, that's what he says, but he sure is eager to transmit messages for Netanyahu and that's right over there. | |
| I mean, I don't understand. | |
| What is Netanyahu? | |
| Is he in his bunker? | |
| I mean, why can't he come out and negotiate this stuff himself? | |
| I mean, he needs Trump. | |
| He needs to hide behind Trump and Vance. | |
| Yeah, my. | |
| Like, stand up. | |
| You want the world stand up and tell everybody. | |
| Don't hide behind Trump's skirt. | |
| Personally, I think BB's dead. | |
| That's my personal opinion. | |
| I think he was taken out. | |
| But we're in a really bad situation. | |
| Yeah, go ahead, Moss. | |
| Yeah, we're in a situation like that, and we have no backup. | |
| We have nobody. | |
| And, you know, the way this is going, the Democrats are going to run this next election. | |
| And here's what I don't understand about them. | |
| They're always in power whether they win or they don't win. | |
| I mean, even when they don't win, they're still calling the shots and they have a veto and they're going to do this. | |
| And you know, when do these Republicans ever stand up, yeah, and take charge and act like men and women responsible and stand up for this country and our people? | |
| When do they do that? | |
| What I mean, when have they ever done it? | |
| But you know, now it's to the point these Democrats are just going to come rolling in. | |
| That brings one more point, I'll let you go. | |
| Isn't it ironic, Jim? | |
| All these former CIA people, right? | |
| And they all come out and run for office, right? | |
| Like this Spanberger and a whole host of them, Solotkin, or there's a bunch of them, and they all run for Congress and Senate and whatever. | |
| You know what I'm talking about? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, how come all these former CIA people run as Democrats? | |
| Can you enlighten me on that? | |
| Can't answer that one for you, Miles. | |
| But they're at the point, anyway. | |
| Well, anyway, thanks for taking care of your time, Jim, and keep up the good. | |
| Good, good, good. | |
| And I welcome the constructive criticism. | |
| Thank you, Miles. | |
| Francis, join the conversation, girl. | |
| Give us your thoughts. | |
| Ah, see you, young era. | |
| And a happy, fun weekend to you all for that matter. | |
| As well as, I almost forgot, ex-Gentile says shalom as well to you. | |
| Apparently, I've not heard him for some time calling in. | |
| And if I'm amiss, the fact that I've not heard him call in, it would be nice for a change as far as another voice in the mix as far as that concerns. | |
| But I have to admit, hats off to Jill Hunt, Calorico, and all these young fellas that are showing that they've got a sign, first and foremost. | |
| Not to mention you for putting up with all the different colors and so forth and having a whole menagerie, which I have found absolutely fascinating today. | |
| So hats off to you all for that matter. | |
| But, you know, when I heard the one commentary, and I'm not going to bother going about over the thing about Iran and the Vinny The Butcher and so forth again, and all the glunt, come and arrest me for calling him that they can kiss. | |
| Well, they don't deserve the right honor privilege of kissing my backside, so that's beside the point. | |
| But anyway uh yes, I heard the commentary about the things that went on uh psychologically sexually, as far as abuse goes back, as far as uh, the 1930s 40s 50s, you name it, whatever and things were disregarding considered, you know pathway and uh, you don't talk about that sort of thing in public uh, and you certainly didn't talk about the family, for that matter. | |
| But you know something, It never ends. | |
| It never stops. | |
| The only thing that's different, yes. | |
| You're supposedly supposed to, yes? | |
| No, it's just I may have to cut you off at some point because I got three or four more callers, but go right ahead. | |
| We'll be very short. | |
| For one thing, to forgive someone, you do not have to be a Christian to do that. | |
| If someone's a good heart, they can let go of that situation and go on and heal their lives themselves. | |
| Yeah, so let me get that out the way. | |
| Now, as far as the aspect goes yes, it was a situation where people lived with that kind of horror all of their life. | |
| But you know something? | |
| It then this cues it and and only thing is is that this thing, in time with the aspect of mechanical technology, they're now taking online and really giving pointers to other uh, i'm not gonna dare say it pedophiles, as well as those that like to drug and beat their spouses as well as their children, and so forth. | |
| So I can see why there's an issue with that, especially when I just come across a report that they had one billionaire in Florida that was supposed to be doing a benefit for children. | |
| Then I find out they were supplying pedophiles. | |
| So the question is, how many of these billionaires that we know of are doing this? | |
| And Jeffrey is just the top of the iceberg, perhaps. | |
| Who knows? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Anyway, with that, as far as today is concerned, gal, you got you got some sharp claws and some sharp teeth to boot so um go for it gal thanks thank you francis alexander alexander join the conversation alexander Alexander, are you there? | |
| Joe in Florida. | |
| Muted. | |
| Flip. | |
| One more second there. | |
| You there, Alexander? | |
| Muted. | |
| I might have lost his audio. | |
| Joe in Florida. | |
| Join the conversation, Joe. | |
| Hey, Jim. | |
| Yeah, thanks for taking my call. | |
| I guess it's a soap opera hobby, and I guess I have to weigh in. | |
| I'm going in from the left side here. | |
| Um, pro Leila, but I would visit about. | |
| I try not to get into this, but with uh, with Renee. | |
| So there's a word. | |
| Everybody knows the word misogynist, right? | |
| Oh, that guy hates women, yeah. | |
| How many people know the word misandrous? | |
| Misandrous yeah, a person who dislikes, despises or is strongly prejudiced against men. | |
| Hello Renee hello, Renee. | |
| Anyway, let me say this, and the criticism I do actually have Of you, Jim, because I think we're going to talk with Layla. | |
| Sure. | |
| And put the bigger issue, which is not really a major part. | |
| So, this story, okay, what is it? | |
| Men secretly, you know, drugging and raping their wives and the other. | |
| Okay, so this is a story about a secret network of people who are doing evil things in our country that is destroying our country, right? | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| Well, wait a minute. | |
| Sounds very similar to what the Jews, not all of them, are doing right now, that we are literally on the doorstep of World War III that the Jews have led us into. | |
| There's never been a time in America when it's more obvious that we are controlled by Jewish power than it's now at the doorstep of starting World War III. | |
| Among the things that this Jewish media, Zionist media, that they do is they perk up and they push forward stories. | |
| To have a similar. | |
| Oh, there's a secret network and oh, they're doing these evil things. | |
| I'm not disputing the facts of this story, about this group of men that's raping their wives and doing evil and despicable things, but what i'm saying is you criticism to you why is that such a big, big issue? | |
| I mean, i'm a little bit skeptical. | |
| Call me skeptical. | |
| There may be facts in that story that are true. | |
| This is not a national big alarm urgent crisis story, but It's very interesting that this is the kind of a story that our Zionist control media won't push up the timing of it precisely at the moment. | |
| I mean, maybe people are not aware of it. | |
| We are still literally hours away from World War III. | |
| The Jews are not going to stop pushing Trump to attack Iran. | |
| He's had a slight pause, a distraction. | |
| It's very likely it could start again. | |
| And as soon as that starts, we're in World War III, a war that no one, literally no one in the United States wants. | |
| And somehow it's happening. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| That's my little. | |
| Well, how? | |
| That's my little two cents. | |
| I just. | |
| I'm trying to sort out the criticism of me, Joe, because I mean, I appreciate you and I'm open to criticism. | |
| Renee brought up Joe. | |
| You fell for the Zionist media trick of trying to get everyone to talk about this alleged, you know, old secret network. | |
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| It's a very, very much bigger. | |
| Okay. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Don't go about a secret network. | |
| Joe, we talk about a lot of issues that are very unequal importance. | |
| So, of course. | |
| You make an interesting point about that story as possibly planted as a kind of a distraction. | |
| Okay, I like that. | |
| You got a final thought, Joe. | |
| I'm serious when I say claim for peace. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And maybe let's make Israel Palestine again. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| No, I love it. | |
| I love it. | |
| I love it. | |
| I use that the other day on another show. | |
| Thank you, Joe. | |
| Alexander, Alexander, join the conversation, Alexander, and let's make Israel Palestine again, Alexander. | |
| Yes, let's take Israel, Palestine again. | |
| See, let's make a couple of points. | |
| You see, Renee called and said that she wants to show me the receipts. | |
| See, I highly recommend people look at the video made by Mark Dice. | |
| I highly suggest that people look at his channel. | |
| He made a video on James Tellerico, calling him the creepiest politician. | |
| And he'll tell you everything. | |
| And see, she doesn't believe that. | |
| Now, see, look, James Tillivreca, is he registered as a pedophile? | |
| Like, he has a criminal record being a pedophile? | |
| No. | |
| But see, his behavior implies that he supports pedophilia. | |
| You see, he supports transgender children. | |
| He said God is non-binary. | |
| He said that at a speech at a church. | |
| You know how ridiculous and offensive that is? | |
| And Renee said she doesn't want him to be in, she doesn't want James Tillirico to be in the women's bathroom. | |
| Well, thank God she doesn't want that, but she supports him having, supporting transgender children. | |
| How does that make any sense? | |
| Okay. | |
| So. | |
| Okay. | |
| So just. | |
| Look at Mark Dice and he'll tell you all about how disgusting the whole thing. | |
| What else you got, Alexander? | |
| And, yeah, and yes, what's going to happen, in my opinion, there's going to be like a false flag or something like that is going to happen just to make the United States more aggressive towards Iran. | |
| Because the United States, because Israel is going to send boots on the ground, as you know. | |
| So, like, they want the United States to attack Iran and be more aggressive with Iran. | |
| It's not going to work, Alexander. | |
| I don't know if you caught the first hour, but Scott Ritter was addressing, and I'm confirming, as a former Marine Corps officer trained in amphibious landings, it's a suicide mission. | |
| And as Scott was observing, you need 250,000, they're going to send 70,000, it's going to be a slaughter. | |
| So this is really dismaying. | |
| We've got to get Trump out of there. | |
| We've got to bring it into this. | |
| I'm not sure how it's going to happen. | |
| Maybe a military. | |
| Coup, if he were just to resign for reasons of health, that would be his most graceful exit. | |
| I would like him to do that. | |
| Yes. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I totally agree with you. | |
| I'm just saying that's what the Israelis want. | |
| They want the Americans to go to Iran. | |
| I know. | |
| That's why a friend told me the Israeli national anthem is onward, Christian soldiers. | |
| They want the U.S. to fight all the wars for Israel, to die for Israel. | |
| That's what they want. | |
| Alexander. | |
| Yeah, go ahead. | |
| Give me a final thought. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Just one more comment. | |
| I think you mentioned this on Wednesday. | |
| There was that lady, she was a university student in Florida or Chicago, whatever. | |
| I don't remember, but she made a joke in Netanyahu and she got arrested. | |
| Ridiculous. | |
| Bon, bon. | |
| B O N, B O N. Wasn't even bomb, bomb. | |
| It was bon, bon. | |
| It was ridiculous. | |
| Yeah, exactly. | |
| Like Bon Bon, the candy. | |
| But that's why I tell people the judge that sentenced her, she was funded by the Jewish lobby. | |
| I wouldn't be surprised. | |
| It was ridiculous. | |
| Ridiculous. | |
| Yeah, Alexander, we're 100% in agreement. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you very much. | |
| Peter from Florida, Peter, go right ahead. | |
| Join the conversation. | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| Good afternoon. | |
| Welcome. | |
| Hello? | |
| Yeah, welcome, I said. | |
| Go right ahead. | |
| As you were, sir. | |
| Yes, number one, I'll try to be brief because I know we're towards the end of the show. | |
| I believe, and not from Medcore, You're in the Marine Corps. | |
| There will be boots on the ground. | |
| The Marines will establish a beachhead. | |
| Tenth Mountain will be used, and Delta Force will be used as well after they bomb the shit out of. | |
| Sorry for the French. | |
| The hell out of everything they got. | |
| Number two. | |
| If in fact there is this terrible thing of men drunking their women, I can't imagine that. | |
| I have a wife and two kids. | |
| I can't imagine what a man in his right mind would do such a thing. | |
| But I know that evil exists in the world. | |
| And they should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. | |
| Yeah, we agree. | |
| Yeah, disgusting. | |
| Just ugly, disgusting. | |
| I mean, if you have brothels in Las Vegas, why would you do that? | |
| But anyway, number three. | |
| I need you to study, sir, at some point the killing and the suppression of the students in Venezuela of 2014 and 2017 and comment on that on there, if you will, sir. | |
| Your thoughts. | |
| Peter, I'm not sure I know enough about it, but I mean, generally, I think killing anyone's bad. | |
| Killing students, even if they're protesting, is not a good idea. | |
| I don't support it. | |
| I prefer freedom of speech, freedom of protest. | |
| And I deplore events to the contrary, so we're probably of one mind about it. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yes, sir. | |
| There's a video that you should watch in your off time of a. | |
| It looks like a Humvee, but it's not a Humvee. | |
| It's a Russian-made transport vehicle, and they run over like three suit-ins. | |
| I'd like you to watch that and at some point next week, whenever you can, make a comment on that. | |
| Your thoughts, sir? | |
| Well, Peter, obviously, I'd be repulsed by it. | |
| Obviously, that's a terrible thing to do. | |
| So, I mean, I can tell you right off the bat, I would find it horrific. | |
| Peter, thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Thank you. | |
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