Jim Fetzer - The Raw Deal (29 April 2026) "Fearsome Threesome" edition with Joachim Hagopian and Russ Winter Aired: 2026-04-29 Duration: 01:56:27 === Hypocrisy in Joint Session (15:32) === [00:00:09] Somebody, not just anybody. [00:00:13] You know, I need someone. [00:00:15] When I was younger, so much younger than today, I didn't believe anybody's help in any way. [00:00:34] I don't know now these days, the bottom of myself was yours. [00:00:49] I came alive. [00:00:55] This is Jim Petzer, your host on the Rod Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B, this 29th day of April 2026. [00:01:04] Joined by Joaquina Gopin and Russ Winner. [00:01:08] For a fearsome threesome edition once again. [00:01:11] We have the historic visit of King Charles and Queen Kamala to the White House. [00:01:19] Some of the photographs don't seem to me to be quite current. [00:01:22] Here you have Melania in a yellow outfit and Camilla in a white thing, but very different from surprising to me. [00:01:33] We have those photographic visits. [00:01:36] Meanwhile, we have the king addressing the houses of Congress combined. [00:01:44] Prince King Charles told the U.S. Congress Tuesday that despite an age of uncertain conflict in Europe and the Middle East, the U.K. and the U.S. will always be staunch allies, united in defending democracy at a time of deep division between the two longtime allies over the war with Iran. [00:02:03] Whatever our differences, whatever disagreements we may have, we stand united in our commitment to uphold democracy, to protect all our people from harm, and to salute. [00:02:14] The courage of those who daily risk their lives in the service of our country, Charles told U.S. lawmakers during a rare speech to a joint meeting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. [00:02:29] Here we have a report suggesting Charles was subtly tortured. [00:02:34] If you frequently need to go to the bathroom late at night, we recommend eating two pieces daily. [00:02:38] If you need to visit the bathroom multiple times, King Charles just laid Donald Trump out in front of the entire world. [00:02:45] During a joint session of the United States Congress. [00:02:49] And King Charles did it without even mentioning Donald Trump's name once. [00:02:55] Instead, King Charles spoke about the system of checks and balances and how the executive branch must function in coordination with and as countered by other branches in the United States government. [00:03:12] King Charles talked about the importance of NATO and why NATO needs to support Ukraine. [00:03:19] King Charles talked about how the word of the United States is important and matters and the weight with which it carries should always be of paramount import, which there were then audible groans in the audience. [00:03:36] Obviously he was talking about the fact that Donald Trump has undermined the weight of what it means when the United States speaks. [00:03:44] And there was even more than that. [00:03:46] Let me show you what went down during this joint session. [00:03:50] And I think you'll see how King Charles really was able to call Trump out in his own way. [00:03:58] So here is where King Charles talks about the word of America carrying weight throughout the world. [00:04:05] In other words, stop lying about every damn thing, Donald. [00:04:09] Here, play this clip. [00:04:11] America's words carry weight and meaning, as they have since independence. [00:04:19] The actions of this great nation matter even more. [00:04:23] Then King Charles talked about the United States Supreme Court historical. [00:04:28] Society and how it calculated that the Magna Carta is cited in at least 160 Supreme Court cases regarding the principles of executive power is subject to checks and balances. [00:04:46] What do you think he's talking about here? [00:04:48] Here, play this clip. [00:04:49] Roots go even further back in history. [00:04:52] The U.S. Supreme Court Historical Society has calculated that Magna Carta is cited in at least. [00:05:01] 160 Supreme Court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances. [00:05:15] Rather to my surprise, Chris Cuomo went after Republicans for supporting what Charles said about Jackson. [00:05:43] I bought this for my dad's thick toenails. [00:05:45] Now the whole family uses it. [00:05:47] I got this electric nail trimmer called Nailies. [00:05:50] So King Charles is here to help mend fences, okay? [00:05:53] He wound up saying something to Congress that kind of embarrassed me. [00:05:57] It did. [00:05:58] And I think it should embarrass you too. [00:06:01] Here it is Magna Carta is cited in at least. [00:06:08] 160 Supreme Court cases since 1789, not least as the foundation of the principle that executive power is subject to checks and balances. [00:06:22] Beautiful sentiment. [00:06:25] And then I heard this. [00:06:28] Why are they clapping? [00:06:30] Why is anyone on the right side of that aisle clapping? [00:06:35] Do they expect you to believe that they value checks and balances? [00:06:39] When they are allowing a sitting president to violate them in ways we have never seen. [00:06:46] They're clapping after they ducked military authority that allowed the mystery that is ongoing in Iran. [00:06:53] They're clapping when the DOJ is taking dictation from the president and suing everyone he doesn't like. [00:07:01] They're clapping. [00:07:01] He uses the FCC to go after 20,000 ABC TV employees because he doesn't like one of them. [00:07:08] Messing with their broadcast licenses if they don't axe Kimmel. [00:07:13] The irony. [00:07:15] You clap for a king who is saying he respects the checks and balances of power that are supposed to envelop our presidency, while you cower before a president who abuses every check and balance he can and acts like a king. [00:07:31] Not to put too fine a point on it, but to just. [00:07:34] I think that's a rather fascinating critique. [00:07:36] And of course, in this case, I would agree with Chris Cuomo. [00:07:43] Ross. [00:07:43] Your thoughts about those coverage of the king's visit? [00:07:48] Well, the cow has long left the barn. [00:07:51] I mean, cows running around, dogs are running around the neighborhood, tearing up the neighbor's garbage, pit bulls. [00:07:58] So I don't know what the purpose of that speech was at this late date. [00:08:03] I mean, it's a day late and a dollar short. [00:08:05] That's all I can say. [00:08:07] Well, I came. [00:08:10] Yeah, I'm hanging in there with the power out and the candle light here. [00:08:14] We'll see how far this can go. [00:08:18] What is the power out, Joe Keene? [00:08:19] What's going on? [00:08:21] Just, I think, a routine. [00:08:24] Every so often it goes out. [00:08:27] You look great, actually. [00:08:28] It can come back on anytime, but we'll see. [00:08:31] I might blink out, though, at any time, too, which I'm known to do on this program. [00:08:38] So, yeah, okay. [00:08:39] First of all, this is King Charles, the guy that's all about depopulation, too much. [00:08:47] Population growth in an overpopulated world that can't handle the resources on the earth, you know, to supply for the whole human population. [00:08:56] This guy's been on to that for a long time. [00:09:00] His whole family are basically into depopulation of the earth, you know, for a long time they've been talking about it, including his father. [00:09:13] So there's a lot of hypocrisy here, but yeah, he did a little bit of nudging. [00:09:19] And the trained SEALs just kept clapping. [00:09:22] I mean, that's what they do whenever anybody comes in and talks to both members of Congress. [00:09:30] They just clap like trained SEALs. [00:09:33] Yeah, in terms of checks and balances, obviously every American I'll be supporting. [00:09:38] It's just that the Republicans, as Cuomo's implying, are being hypocrites because they're letting Trump get away with everything and act like a king. [00:09:46] So here you have a king reminding us of the constraints that are supposed to be imposed on American presidents that they not act like a king, and the Republicans are applauding it. [00:09:57] I don't know, Russ, I think it was appropriate for Cuomo to call it out. [00:10:01] Of course, you can say, because he's already done these actions. [00:10:05] The horse is already out of the barn, but it's not inappropriate to be calling them out for it. [00:10:11] I actually agree with Cuomo in this case. [00:10:14] Further thoughts of yours? [00:10:15] Well, the big question I have is why is it that the Republicans don't put checks and balances on Trump? [00:10:25] What is the reason? [00:10:26] What's the underlying causa proxima, as they would say? [00:10:28] What causes it? [00:10:30] What's going on behind the scenes? [00:10:32] And I would suggest it's probably more of the same just capture of all these. [00:10:38] Apex capture of all these guys, and somebody's just dictating orders to them so they can't respond in kind. [00:10:48] Yeah. [00:10:50] Well, I find it rather fascinating on multiple grounds. [00:10:54] In any case, turning to Ukraine. [00:10:59] If you frequently need to go to the bathroom late at night, we recommend eating two pieces daily. [00:11:03] If you need to visit the bathroom multiple times. [00:11:06] UK. police and Swedish officers alive under the rubble at the Hotel Ukraine. [00:11:13] Totally appropriate, I dare say. [00:11:34] Good soil. [00:11:38] Although, due to the rash actions of Donald Trump, the United States is completely bogged down in the current war against Iran and is one step away from another shameful defeat. [00:11:46] Provocative statements are still being heard from Washington that Ukraine will win a convincing victory over Russia on the battlefield. [00:11:54] In particular, on April 27, a senior American diplomat and former U.S. ambassador to NATO, Kurt Volcker, officially stated that the West would do everything possible to ensure that Ukraine wins the war against Russia. [00:12:06] Furthermore, He also stressed that after Kiev's victory in this war, the West will make Ukraine a member of NATO and deploy troops of NATO member states on the territory of this Eastern European country. [00:12:24] At the moment, NATO continues to be an effective tool of deterrence. [00:12:29] Vladimir Putin understands this perfectly well. [00:12:33] The Russian president has never attacked a NATO country. [00:12:36] The countries that Putin invaded were never part of the North Atlantic Alliance. [00:12:41] In this regard, why should we strive for security guarantees or security concepts for Ukraine, realizing in advance that these guarantees are not as effective as NATO itself? [00:12:51] I believe that we should explicitly state that Ukraine will definitely receive membership in NATO. [00:12:57] This step will be the best guarantee of security for Kiev, Kurt Volcker said. [00:13:02] Well, my dear truth seekers, listening to this American politician, it seems that representatives of the American political establishment do not fully understand what exactly is happening on the other side of the ocean. [00:13:14] These American politicians need to be reminded that it was Ukraine's maniacal desire to join NATO that became one of the main reasons for the launch of the Russian special military operation on the territory of this Eastern European country. [00:13:26] The Kremlin has repeatedly stated that Russia will never allow the appearance on the territory of Ukraine of not only the armies of NATO member states, but even the peacekeeping contingents of Western countries. [00:13:37] Moreover, even European globalists have recognized the fact that due to Russia's tough stance, Ukraine's accession to NATO is simply impossible. [00:13:46] Against this backdrop, the so called European leaders even proposed creating an alternative to NATO and Europe, so that Ukraine could receive security guarantees outside the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. [00:13:57] In particular, they are seriously seeking to create a so-called European Defence Union that will include Germany, Britain, France, Norway, Ukraine, and other European states. [00:14:15] Meanwhile, while European globalists dream of defeating Russia, the Ukrainian army continues to retreat in all key directions of the front. [00:14:23] In particular, on the morning of April 27, war correspondents reported that after fierce fighting, the Russian group of troops Zapad managed to establish full control over the settlement of Ilychevka in the Krasny Leman direction of the front. [00:14:37] My dear friends, the capture of this settlement by the Russian army has further worsened Ukraine's position in this direction of the front. [00:14:44] The fact is that a few days before, On April 11, Russian troops also completely knocked out the Ukrainian army units from neighboring Dybrov. [00:14:53] Thus, south of the strategically important city of Krasny Leman, the Russian army has gained a fairly powerful springboard for further offensive operations in this direction of the front. [00:15:20] As of April 26, 2026, the Ukrainian army controls only 15% of the territory of Donbass. [00:15:28] Against this backdrop, war correspondents noticed that the Ukrainian command had actually come to terms with the loss of the entire Donbass and began transferring additional reserves to the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast and the border of the Zaporozhye region. === The Buffer Zone Strategy (09:53) === [00:15:41] The fact is that the Ukrainian general staff fears that after the Ukrainian army loses the remaining 15% of the territory of Donbass, Russian troops will not stop and will launch an offensive in a westerly direction. [00:15:58] Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has also achieved significant successes in the Sumy direction of the front. [00:16:06] In particular, on the morning of April 27, Russian units established full control over the settlement of Teratatino. [00:16:13] In total, over the last day, the Russian army's advance in this direction of the front was 2 kilometers deep into enemy territory. [00:16:21] Currently, Russian troops are continuing to advance west of Teratatino. [00:16:26] My dear friends, You must understand that the Russian army's advance west of Taratitino is extremely important for the fighting in this direction of the front. [00:16:35] The fact is that the Russian High Military Command is trying to cut the highway, R 45. [00:16:40] The R 45 is the shortest car route, connecting such large cities as Sumy and Kharkiv. [00:16:46] If the Russians succeed in cutting this highway, the Ukrainian army will lose the opportunity for rapid communication between regional centers. [00:16:54] All this will further complicate Ukraine's logistical routes in the north of the country. [00:17:06] Why use Vic Vapor Rub? [00:17:09] Pay attention, grab a pen, and write this down. [00:17:12] Let me just say that for Kurt Volcker to be talking about making Ukraine a member of NATO at this point in time is completely absurd. [00:17:25] It's a grotesque provocation. [00:17:29] And for there to be any thought about creating a new European defense for Ukraine, of which it would be a part, is inviting. [00:17:36] Their destruction. [00:17:38] Joachim, can you believe the idiocy from this man? [00:17:43] Well, they're all fantasists. [00:17:45] They hold on to this delusion that they still have any power. [00:17:50] They don't have any military power at all. [00:17:54] They've already given their weapons away to Ukraine. [00:17:58] The United States is pretty much shot of all the weapons, and they're all going to the Middle East and Israel now. [00:18:05] So, I mean, it's absurd that these, quote, European ex leaders, present leaders are still expressing their fantasy that they still have a chance against Russia. [00:18:19] I mean, completely remove Ukraine troops from the Donbass. [00:18:27] And then they have to have a buffer zone. [00:18:29] But I don't believe they'll be able to even stop at a buffer zone. [00:18:33] They're going to have to go all the way to the Polish border, I'm afraid, because they'll always have the Europeans. [00:18:40] Causing trouble on their border. [00:18:42] So, yeah, it's so insulting. [00:18:49] It's so insulting and detached from reality. [00:18:52] Russ, your thoughts. [00:18:53] Well, I mean, the progress of the Russian army is not really that impressive. [00:18:59] They're just kind of in these static lines. [00:19:01] They push two miles here, two miles there, surround a little village or whatever. [00:19:06] I mean, it just seems like they've really bogged down. [00:19:10] So, maybe that's going to change with the spring offensive. [00:19:13] That they may have a plan that can make a big push. [00:19:17] I mean, they're fighting for three years now, and they still have 15% of the Donbass they still have to occupy. [00:19:23] So I'm really not that impressed with their performance. [00:19:28] Frankly, Russ, I think you've missed the Russian tactics. [00:19:32] Colonel McGregor has reported it multiple times that the Russians set up positions that allow the Ukrainians to attack as a war of attrition, and they've been wiping them out again and again and again. [00:19:43] They're doing this in a patient way because they want to preserve the civilian population, which is Russian. [00:19:48] I mean, this whole thing is so absurd that Ukraine was ever made an independent state is ridiculous. [00:19:56] It was Khrushchev, who was himself a Ukrainian, who made this move. [00:20:02] Joaquin, am I right or wrong? [00:20:05] Oh, yeah. [00:20:05] Khrushchev, back, I think, in 1957, switched it over to basically their own country, the ethnic Russians in the Donbass. [00:20:16] That was really sad. [00:20:19] But yeah, I mean, they have no resistance. [00:20:23] Yes, the Russians could have done it much faster with a lot more civilian deaths. [00:20:28] That's for damn sure. [00:20:29] And we're talking about ethnic Russian civilian deaths. [00:20:33] So they are thoughtful and just plugging away with the war of attrition. [00:20:38] You know, that's been their outline. [00:20:40] Yeah, I wish they'd be a little bit more aggressive and maybe with the spring offensive, they will, because the line of defense that Ukraine now has, once that breaks, they can start moving very rapidly. [00:20:55] So I really do hope. [00:20:56] Hope it's going to change very soon. [00:20:59] They've had to wait for the ground to harden after the winter so it's not soggy and the tanks can move more aggressively. [00:21:05] But I believe what you would like, Russ, is in the offing. [00:21:08] I believe it is going to come. [00:21:11] Get this, too, now. [00:21:13] A British ship with hundreds of brimstone missiles. [00:21:17] The more you practice chair Tai Chi, the more comfortable your body will feel. [00:21:22] Starts Friday, May 1st. [00:21:30] After the outbreak of the war in the Middle East, the so called European leaders finally came to terms with the fact that the United States had completely shifted the Ukrainian issue onto Europe's shoulders. [00:21:40] Furthermore, the fighting in the Middle East has even forced the United States to weaken its position in the trilateral negotiation process on the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict. [00:21:50] In this regard, the parties have actually returned to the point where they were at the initial stages of the negotiation process. [00:22:04] European globalists are well aware that in the war between Ukraine and Russia, the positions of the parties are incompatible. [00:22:11] The European masters of the Kiev regime are well aware of the fact that Russia, amid its numerous successes on the battlefield, will never make even the slightest concessions, and will do everything to ensure that the bearded dwarf goes down in history as the main symbol of Ukraine's and Europe's defeat. [00:22:27] Against this backdrop, the so called European leaders have no choice but to continue providing financial and military support to the Kiev regime. [00:22:34] Seeking to prevent Russia's final victory in this war. [00:22:37] That is why the European globalists decided to provide Ukraine with another loan of 90 billion euros and impose the 20th package of sanctions against Russia. [00:22:47] They did this to the detriment of their own economic interests, completely destroying the quality of life of future generations of Europeans. [00:23:02] As for Ukraine, these 90 billion euros will allow the Kiev regime to hold out for another year. [00:23:08] At the same time, many experts are confident that Europe will continue to finance the Kiev regime, even despite the rapid weakening of its own economy. [00:23:17] Even though the so called European leaders have already come to terms with the fact that Ukraine will not be able to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, they still hope that their continued support for the Kiev regime will eventually force Russia to agree to make peace along the current front line. [00:23:31] However, unfortunately for Europe, The outbreak of war in the Middle East has given Russia additional income from rising oil and gas prices. [00:23:39] In this regard, there is a risk that the European economy simply will not be able to withstand its confrontation with Russia in this protracted war. [00:24:04] Meanwhile, the commander in chief of the armed forces of Ukraine, General Alexander Sersky, made a rather shocking statement. [00:24:12] In particular, he officially stated that the Russian army has already launched a large scale spring summer offensive campaign on several directions of the front at once. [00:24:21] At the same time, he stressed that the Zaporizhia direction is one of the most important for the Russian army. [00:24:28] According to General Sersky, the Russian command has deployed five fresh brigades to the Zaporizhia direction, and these brigades did not come from other sectors of the front, but from central and southern Russia. [00:24:39] General Sersky claims that the arrival of such powerful enemy units to this sector of the front means that Russia is preparing for offensive actions to capture the city of Orokiv, with subsequent access to the largest city in the region, Zaporozhye. [00:24:53] My dear truth seekers, let me remind you that the Russian army is advancing on the Zaporozhye front from three directions at once from the southwest, south, and east. [00:25:03] At the moment, two Russian groups are operating in the Zaporozhye direction Dnaprov and Vostok. [00:25:09] By the way, on April 25, units of the Vostok group of troops managed to break through the Ukrainian army's defenses and enter the settlement of Novoselovka. [00:25:19] This happened two days after these Russian units took full control of the village of Gulipolskoye. === Revolutionary Note on Freedom (04:59) === [00:25:35] Russ, maybe you feel a little better hearing that. [00:25:39] We'll continue our conversation right after this break. [00:26:18] First time revolutionary note, freedomslips.com. [00:26:21] We'll be right back. [00:26:33] Are you angered by the injustices inflicted upon the innocents of the world? [00:26:37] Do you have a message you'd like to share? [00:26:39] Any knowledge you'd like to impart to those willing to learn? 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[00:30:42] I mean, it sounds like they're definitely launching an offensive, but it just seems like a broken record. [00:30:48] We've kind of heard this before. [00:30:50] And. [00:30:52] We'll see. [00:30:52] I mean, maybe they're in a position to kind of roll over the Ukrainians and make big gains and force the issue. [00:31:00] I don't know. [00:31:01] I'm not there in the field. [00:31:02] I don't have all the tactical information. [00:31:05] Joaquin, I feel very good about Russian progress and the way they've been handling the war to minimize casualties because they are, as we've been emphasizing, ethnic Russians. [00:31:16] These are their own people. [00:31:18] They don't want to do them damage. [00:31:20] Would you agree? [00:31:21] Your thoughts? [00:31:23] Yeah, and they had referendums that, you know, want to be annexed to Russia, which they now are. [00:31:30] So, yeah, they're using a lot of caution to preserve the civilian population in the Donbass. [00:31:38] They probably won't. [00:31:40] Well, first of all, there's not a lot much line of resistance. [00:31:44] Once they break, you know, through into the Ukraine side of the Donbass, there is not much left in the resistance. [00:31:54] It's not entrenched like it is. [00:31:56] They had eight. [00:31:57] They're taking it over, and they've been there all that time. [00:32:06] So, yeah, I think once they break the barrier, the line of resistance is going to collapse, and I believe they will in this spring offensive. [00:32:16] We've said it before, but I think on this one, they are going to make significant progress and probably even have to go all the way to Kiev. [00:32:28] You know, on this Iran story, it's interesting that the foreign minister went to Moscow and is talking with Russia about taking the enriched uranium off of Iran's hand. [00:32:42] So that's just like a message to the United States yeah, we'll get rid of the enriched uranium, all right. [00:32:46] We'll turn it over to the Russians for their custody because they're used to dealing with nuclear materials. [00:32:53] And if you think we're going to give it to you, the United States, you're sadly mistaken. [00:32:58] So that's the strategy. [00:32:59] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:33:00] You're anticipating. [00:33:02] But yes, yes, yes. [00:33:03] Iran has offered a new proposal, rather elegant, in my opinion. [00:33:08] A ceasefire, number one. [00:33:11] Removal of the blockade so all the ships can get through the Strait of Hormuz. [00:33:15] That's both the American and the Iranian. [00:33:18] And third, then, have separate discussion about the uranium enrichment issue. [00:33:24] Trump ought to take it. [00:33:26] Right. [00:33:27] To be damn sure that he's under such Zionist control, he won't do it. [00:33:32] He won't do the right thing. [00:33:34] The world's going to continue to suffer. [00:33:36] And the question becomes how very serious are the consequences going to be? [00:33:42] My fear is enormously. [00:33:46] Here's Al Jazeera. [00:33:48] What's in Iran's latest proposal? [00:33:50] How has the U.S. responded? [00:33:52] Trump administration signals rejection of Iran's offer, which includes opening the Strait of Ormuz, but postponing discussion around Iran's nuclear file. [00:34:04] What's the United States want them to do? [00:34:07] Yeah, I know it. [00:34:08] I know it's crazy, Russ. [00:34:11] They've got the material, so it's got to go somewhere. [00:34:13] Where do you send it over to Pakistan? [00:34:16] And they're still insisting on all the ballistic missiles to go. [00:34:22] I mean, they're not letting up on. [00:34:24] Right. [00:34:24] And this is Net Yahoo's demands. [00:34:28] Trump is really just a stooge. [00:34:30] He's just a conduit. [00:34:31] He's just an empty vessel in this regard. [00:34:35] The United States is considering a new proposal for Moran to end the ongoing war amid a fragile ceasefire between the longtime adversaries. [00:34:46] The offer focuses on reopening the strategic strait of Hormuz while postponing a deal on Iran's nuclear program, arguably the most contentious issue between Tehran and Washington. [00:35:00] Not that it ought to be. [00:35:02] Given there was a fatwa against pursuing nuclear weapons, Iran, even in the Joint Comprehensive Plan, had inspectors they were adhering scrupulously. [00:35:13] Trump withdrew only because Netanyahu wanted to keep. [00:35:16] Hammering on the threat of nuclear weapons as an issue which was absurd when you had inspectors there. [00:35:23] This whole thing is so blatantly ridiculous and insulting. [00:35:30] Meanwhile, get this, and this is very, very serious. [00:35:34] No way out. [00:35:36] Why permanent damage to Persian Gulf oil wells begins now, Mike Adams. [00:35:41] Very, very important. [00:35:45] The common assumption that reopening the Strait of Hormuz will restore the flow of oil is physically wrong. [00:35:51] I've been warning for months this isn't a pipeline you can just turn back on. [00:35:57] The International Energy Agency now confirms that the global energy crisis triggered by this war has surpassed the combined severity of the 1970s oil shocks and the 2022 gas crisis. [00:36:12] This is not a prediction, it's a documented fact. [00:36:16] Yet the mainstream media keeps repeating the lie that since a ceasefire holds, tankers will sail and prices will fall. [00:36:26] This ignores the reality that we are merely a week away from irreversible capacity loss across the entire Persian Gulf. [00:36:36] In my view, this is one of the most underreported energy crises in history. [00:36:43] And the physical damage to the oil fields themselves is part the experts are too afraid to discuss. [00:36:49] Listen to this the oil wells of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE are not like a garden hose. [00:36:57] They are mature low pressure reservoirs that require precise gas injection to maintain flow. [00:37:06] Once that flow stops, water encroachment, what engineers call water coneing, traps oil behind barriers of salt water that are nearly impossible to reverse. [00:37:19] Worse, paraffin waxes and asphaltines precipitate inside the well bore tubing, clogging the rock pores. [00:37:30] With solid deposits. [00:37:32] This is not theory. [00:37:34] This is basic petroleum physics. [00:37:38] The recent Israeli strike on Iran's South Mars gas field, the largest in the world, caused a lasting shock to the entire regional energy system. [00:37:48] When the field was hit, the pressure dropped across hundreds of wells. [00:37:53] Even if peace breaks out tomorrow, those wells will never produce at their former rates with expensive redrilling that takes years. [00:38:04] The same applies to Qatar's Raslovtan LNG complex, which was struck by Iranian missiles in retaliation. [00:38:13] These are not temporary shutdowns. [00:38:16] They are permanent fractures in the energy backbone of civilization. [00:38:21] I think he's got it right. [00:38:23] Joaquin, your thoughts. [00:38:25] Absolutely right. [00:38:27] Yeah. [00:38:27] I mean, this is infrastructure damage that, as you said, it's going to take years, probably at least a year and a half working overtime with total peace in the region. [00:38:42] You know, and we're talking basically all the Gulf states. [00:38:45] You know, they're all sustained damage along with Iran. [00:38:49] So it's a very dire situation, you know, and the reserves are going to be dried up within days and weeks. [00:38:58] So we're going to be hurting big time, even if there is no more damage, because enough damage has been done that's going to set us back, yeah, like at least a year and a half, two years. [00:39:13] Russ. [00:39:14] Yeah, add the repositioning or positioning of the oil tankers because. [00:39:20] Nobody in their right mind is sending an oil tanker there to wait in line and just sit out there hoping that they could pick up some oil somewhere. [00:39:27] So that's going to draw out. [00:39:29] And then you still have the ongoing insurance cost of moving the oil. [00:39:36] So, yeah, they've really screwed the situation up. [00:39:40] And boy, heaven help us if they break the ceasefire and start wrecking more oil infrastructure. [00:39:46] And that seems to be in the cards. [00:39:47] So I think probably you're going to see $6 gasoline in the U.S. during the driving season. [00:39:53] Maybe higher, yeah. [00:39:56] I think higher, it's already over 10 in California, Russ. [00:39:59] Yeah, meanwhile, Hal Turner reports they can't make printed circuit boards anymore. [00:40:05] Iran war, a naphtha outage, very serious. [00:40:11] The retarded morons who restarted the Iran war have caused yet another catastrophe. [00:40:17] The manufacturer of printed circuit boards, PCB, must cease from lack of polyphyllene ether resin needed to make them. [00:40:27] The Iranian strike on Saudi Arabia's Jubilee Petrochemical Complex in early April 2026 halted production of a facility operated by the Saudi Arabian Basic Industries Corporation, which supplies about 70% of the global high purity polyphthalene ether resin used in printed circuit board laminates. [00:40:55] Polyphthalene ether resin, often referred to as polyethylene oxide, is used in printed circuit boards, laminate, primarily because of its superior electrical performance at high frequencies. [00:41:10] While standard materials like FR4, epoxy based, are sufficient for everyday electronics, PPE is essential for advanced technologies like 5G infrastructure, high speed servers, and automotive radar. [00:41:27] PPE can withstand heat and prevent circuit boards from warping over time and thereby manufacturing. [00:41:36] What this means for all of us, this is a black swan. [00:41:41] All electronics need PCB. [00:41:44] 70% of all PCB came from one plant that is now offline. [00:41:50] This is really, really serious. [00:41:54] Joaquin, your thoughts. [00:41:56] Yeah, the domino effect. [00:41:58] I mean, petroleum products are used. [00:42:03] In the manufacturing industry, plastics, fertilizer, not just the oil and gas. [00:42:10] I mean, it's in everything. [00:42:14] The shortage now and permanent damage to some of these facilities, it looks very bad, very bad because to get off, it's going to take years and we're going to really, and the domino effect is, you know, out of control prices, supply chain shutdown. [00:42:38] That are going to go under with this. [00:42:42] It's going to impact everything. [00:42:45] And Joaquin, the fact that the fertilizer isn't coming through the straits, that means, of course, the farmers are unable to plant the food that we need to survive. === Strait of Hormuz Lockdown (08:27) === [00:42:54] So we're going to have massive famines because of this lockdown of the Strait of Hormuz, because of this unwarranted, unjustified war for Israel against Iran. [00:43:04] It is grotesque. [00:43:07] Yeah, I think 40% of the world's supply. [00:43:11] I think it's urea that goes through there for fertilizers. [00:43:16] And yeah, the world can't function if you don't have food. [00:43:19] But, you know, the sad, tragic part this is all planned. [00:43:23] And it's not Trump doing this. [00:43:25] He's not calling the shots. [00:43:27] And nor is it really Netanyahu. [00:43:29] You know, it's the city of London. [00:43:31] They want to crash the global economy and depopulate. [00:43:34] So, yeah, that's the end game. [00:43:37] Rush. [00:43:38] Well, 70% of American farmers can't afford fertilizers. [00:43:43] The prices are too low. [00:43:44] The cost of the urea and phosphates is too high. [00:43:48] So I don't know what they're going to do. [00:43:50] Maybe they'll just turn it over to pasture and we'll get some cattle out there and maybe have a little more meat on there. [00:43:58] It looks pretty bad. [00:44:00] Old fashioned fertilizer, yeah. [00:44:02] Right. [00:44:04] Cow excrement, of course. [00:44:07] All for it. [00:44:09] Meanwhile, The US and Israel claim to be fighting for Iranian minorities while they're bombing them. [00:44:17] This is like that claim out of Vietnam. [00:44:20] In order to save the village, we had to destroy it. [00:44:24] Here's the report from Truthout. [00:44:29] Did you know that, well, here we go. [00:44:32] Iranians of all stripes have been affected by the US Israeli war on their country, and the civilian cause of the conflict is yet to be fully understood. [00:44:40] The United Nations Development Program has raised the alarm about the development of reverse, pushing more than 32 million back into poverty globally. [00:44:51] Economists have warned that 10 to 12 million Iranians, representing nearly half the country's workforce, are now on the brink of unemployment. [00:45:01] But the effect of the U.S. Israeli aggression on Iran's religious minorities has received comparatively little attention. [00:45:09] Beset by years of neglect and underrepresentation at home, Faith groups are now coming to grips with the cruelty of war and the devastation it has inflicted on their vulnerable institutions and houses of worship. [00:45:25] In Tehran, U.S. Israeli airstrike damaged two major churches, St. Nicholas Orthodox and the Greek Orthodox of St. Mary, drawing condemnation from Tehran's Christian communities. [00:45:38] Though there have not been many updates on the status of the Church of St. Mary, St. Nicholas, which was a major Russian cultural site in Iran, was reportedly closed even on Easter due to the extent of the damage. [00:45:54] Listen to that's got to be this is just all got to be deliberate targeting. [00:45:59] This is this is just ethnic more Jewish ethnic cleansings going on. [00:46:05] Yes, yes, yeah, I think it is too. [00:46:07] I agree. [00:46:08] Disney Plus, Hulu, and HBO Max the best in entertainment in one bundle. [00:46:13] Let's go. [00:46:14] One of the things that the Iranians want is they want us out of the Gulf. [00:46:19] We have tried to encircle Iran, you know, after having encircled the Soviet Union, at least in terms of containment. [00:46:29] We seem to think that that was the answer for everything. [00:46:33] And so, this containment strategy, which was never supposed to be hopelessly militarized, is now the preferred option. [00:46:41] We've tried to surround Iran. [00:46:43] We're talking about containing China, which is astonishing. [00:46:47] If you look at the size of China and its population, its importance. [00:46:51] By the way, if you could turn to that chart that I sent earlier today very briefly, there's something that Americans need to understand. [00:47:01] You know, pushing up borrowing costs everywhere except in China. [00:47:05] Now, what does that mean? [00:47:05] What that means is that China is stable. [00:47:10] China is the world's creditor now, not the United States. [00:47:14] And China is becoming the global safe haven for wealth, not the United States. [00:47:21] Just look at the lines, where they go. [00:47:24] What does this mean to the bonds, the treasuries? [00:47:27] It means that the yields are rising. [00:47:29] They have to rise or you can't attract any investment. [00:47:33] That's unsustainable. [00:47:35] So, quite frankly, I think regardless of what Trump does at this stage, we've seen the end of the petrodollar. [00:47:43] That's done. [00:47:44] We're going to see probably the yuan petro or the petro basket of currencies or something else, but the petrodollar is finished. [00:47:54] That is a huge foundational stone for our prosperity in the world. [00:48:00] And, you know, Americans need to understand that what we've done is destroy ourselves with this war. [00:48:07] Whatever damage we think we've done to Iran, the long term strategic damage to our country and to the rest of the world is far greater. [00:48:16] Iran will survive. [00:48:17] Iran will come back. [00:48:19] There's no doubt about it. [00:48:21] Just as Russia has survived and Russia has come roaring back, China is going to survive and China's roaring back. [00:48:28] In fact, China is now the world's largest economy, not the United States. [00:48:32] And we've made matters worse because we constantly seem to opt for the threats. [00:48:38] Of military power, because that apparently is the only tool we've got left. [00:48:42] Well, we threatened everyone with tariffs. [00:48:44] That's backfired badly. [00:48:46] I don't see that we benefited from any of that. [00:48:48] This president is all about bullying and threats, and it's back to the Roy Cohn School of Business. [00:48:53] Number one, deny everything, admit nothing. [00:48:56] Number two, threaten everybody, attack, attack, attack all the time. [00:49:01] And finally, whatever happens, declare victory, claim that you've got control, that you're in charge, and everything's just fine. [00:49:07] When Trump is driven out of office as a result of all of this, and I think it's inevitable at this stage, He's going to be making the same speech on his way out. [00:49:16] I'm great. [00:49:17] Everything was better under me, and we've been wildly successful. [00:49:21] Thanks. [00:49:22] No thanks. [00:49:23] He's finished. [00:49:26] I have a little bit more breaking news now. [00:49:29] The president of Iran, he has. [00:49:32] Hang on, Russ. [00:49:33] Go right ahead. [00:49:34] China is now buying oil from Saudi Arabia and Yuan. [00:49:37] So there's the petrodollar gone right there. [00:49:40] That's a biggie. [00:49:43] Oh, yeah. [00:49:44] And, you know, McGregor's got so right. [00:49:47] It's the Roy Cohen attack, attack, attack. [00:49:50] And, you know, claim you're winning regardless. [00:49:52] It was always better under. [00:49:54] That's exactly what we get from Trump again and again and again. [00:49:58] Joaquin, I think that was an extremely revealing report by McGregor in Brief Compass. [00:50:04] He was nailing him to the wall. [00:50:07] Yeah. [00:50:08] Yeah, that was Trump's early role model when he was growing up, Daddy and Roy Cohn, you know, threaten, threaten, and sue, sue. [00:50:19] You know, that's where he got all that from. [00:50:21] So, yeah, that's his MO, and we're paying for it. [00:50:26] But again, you know, it's the city of London, really. [00:50:29] He's just, you know, the. [00:50:31] The destroyer, the divider, you know, that's conveniently used by the City of London to shake everything up and collapse everything. [00:50:40] He is going to be the fall guy in history, but really, you know, it's the controllers behind the curtain that are really doing it. [00:50:48] Well, all his decisions are really dictated by Israel, by Netanyahu. [00:50:54] If he's still alive, I'm a bit of a skeptic on that count, but he's still acting as a Zionist puppet, regardless. [00:51:01] Russ, your thoughts. [00:51:04] Yeah, he's just a lie a day. [00:51:06] I've got a series of them around the webs that we can report later. [00:51:11] Some of them are really silly lies. [00:51:15] Well, we're getting there. [00:51:17] Meanwhile, Patrick Wood reports Boom! === Petrodollar Is Dead (04:18) === [00:51:21] United Arab Emirates exits OPEC. [00:51:25] History has just been made. [00:51:27] The petrodollar is dead. [00:51:30] Asset tokenization will replace a dollar when pricing oil. [00:51:35] The IMEC corridor is rebooted with or without the Strait of Hormuz. [00:51:40] All of this at the hands of the United Arab Emirates. [00:51:45] The balance of power in the Middle East has shifted at the hands of the UAE. [00:51:51] This validates my new book, The New Economics of Technocracy. [00:51:56] On April 28th, this is the 29th, the United Arab Emirates announced its withdrawal from OPEC effective May 1st. [00:52:06] Any nearly six decades of membership in the oil cartel, really a monopoly, that has governed global energy markets since 1960. [00:52:16] The announcement was brief. [00:52:19] The implications are historic. [00:52:23] What the UAE did on that date was not merely resign from an organization. [00:52:29] It's our formal notice that the architecture of global energy commerce, the petrodollar system that has underwritten American financial hegemony since the Nixon era, Is being dismantled and replaced. [00:52:43] The timing tells the story. [00:52:47] Strait of Hormuz had been under effective Iranian blockades on February 28th when the United States and Israel launched Operation Epic Fury against Iran and assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. [00:53:00] Tanker traffic through the Strait dropped approximately 70 percent. [00:53:05] Oil prices shattered the $100 a barrel threshold. [00:53:08] The ceasefire negotiations that followed have been a rolling catastrophe. [00:53:14] Agreements made and immediately broken, tolls demanded, mines in the water, a U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports, creating what analysts have called a dual blockade. [00:53:25] In this backdrop, the UAE did not wait for resolution. [00:53:30] It moved. [00:53:32] The UAE exit is not an act of panic. [00:53:36] It's the culmination of a decade of deliberate strategic positioning, infrastructure, finance, and artificial intelligence, and in the emerging Technocratic architecture, I've been documenting for years. [00:53:51] Understand why the UAE wins, regardless of how the Hormuz crisis resolves, and why its departure from MOPAC accelerates the IMEC corridor project Trump has called one of the greatest trade routes in all of history. [00:54:07] Requires seeing all the pieces simultaneously. [00:54:11] Well, I thank Patrick Wood for what he's saying there. [00:54:14] Give us your thoughts, Russ. [00:54:16] Well, you know, they need to have these. [00:54:20] They need to have all the production around the world they can. [00:54:23] The days of rationing and cartels and setting quotas is over because you're in a completely different situation. [00:54:32] So it doesn't really mean much that the UAE has gotten out of OPEC because they don't really have the ability to produce anyway. [00:54:40] They might want to at some point, but right now they can't. [00:54:44] So it's just sort of a paper tiger. [00:54:50] So, in other words, the idea of a cartel makes no sense. [00:54:54] That's kind of what he. [00:54:55] What the big picture is here, and be able to sell whoever you want any kind of currency that's the other element. [00:55:01] Marquis, yep, they're switching for no more U.S. petrodollar sale. [00:55:10] Um, yeah, and my understanding is that the OPEC was controlling how much oil gets pumped and shipped out of the ground, and uh, and so this frees the UAE up if they even. [00:55:30] Should be able to pump the oil out of the ground because they were hit pretty hard too by Iran missiles. === Winter Watch Collapses (14:13) === [00:55:39] Well, stand by when we return. 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[01:01:00] Russ, here we are at Winter Watch. [01:01:02] I'm intrigued by foreshadowing an Illuminati New World Order card game. [01:01:07] Would you care to comment on that? [01:01:11] I would suggest we talk a little bit about the fake and gay assassination attempt. [01:01:17] Oh, well, I've got it all for the final segment. [01:01:22] I have a few comments on that. [01:01:26] I've got some of them too, but go right ahead, Russ. [01:01:32] If you look at the. [01:01:33] I'm calling it fake and gay. [01:01:35] And we're at a special time in history. [01:01:38] Nobody believes the system anymore. [01:01:39] They could be telling the truth, but they've done so much deception that no one believes anything they say. [01:01:46] And this particular system is collapsing. [01:01:49] It's truly an epic time to be alive and witness all this. [01:01:52] And I would point out that the first poll after the fake assassination attempt, Trump dropped another 2% in his approval rate. [01:01:59] I love it. [01:02:02] Yeah. [01:02:03] And so just looking at some of the particulars, you have. [01:02:07] Yeah, why is Erica Kirk on here? [01:02:10] The graph you got here, Russ, this is a good one. [01:02:14] Neil Caligula gets no bounce from fake assassination attempt. [01:02:19] And this one is laughably ridiculous. [01:02:22] There's so many absurdities. [01:02:24] President Trump's approval rates have hit a new record for his current term, reaching an impressive 64% disapproval. [01:02:31] No bounce at all, yeah. [01:02:34] No bounce at all. [01:02:36] Look at that graph. [01:02:38] I love it. [01:02:39] He was counting on the bounce. [01:02:41] Because historically, you know, the sympathy has gone to a president when he's the subject of some kind of attack, but it didn't happen here. [01:02:49] And then Lindsey Graham said, This shows we got to have public financing for the ballroom for security when Trump is out on golf courses and everywhere else in public all the time. [01:03:01] I mean, this is just ridiculous playing us for suckers and saps. [01:03:06] Yeah. [01:03:06] And then you got Erica Kirk is there. [01:03:08] Why was she there? [01:03:09] What purpose would she have there than being a staged actress on the. [01:03:15] Podium, and then she leaves crying and says, I want to go home. [01:03:22] You know, the same traumatization. [01:03:26] I like the real question how can 34% of Americans still support Trump? [01:03:32] Actually, that left out those who don't know, but it is around 30%. [01:03:37] I agree, that is absurd, simply absurd. [01:03:42] Go ahead. [01:03:42] Yeah, then all the fake Galen dialectic. [01:03:46] Immediately start pointing to a radicalized left wing, left coast nut job, just automatic within an hour. [01:03:53] Yeah, this is so absurd. [01:03:56] The idea that a Caltech graduate is going to pull a stunt like this. [01:04:01] I mean, it's just ridiculous. [01:04:02] Nothing fits. [01:04:03] It's totally incoherent. [01:04:06] It might have fit if he actually got into that conference room and shot the place up, then it might have made sense. [01:04:13] But he didn't even come close. [01:04:15] He just ran across there like Superfly. [01:04:18] I don't know if everybody's seen the. [01:04:20] Yeah, he's ridiculous. [01:04:23] He's just like a big flash, just goes running in front of these kind of asleep agents. [01:04:28] And there was one agent who could easily have blocked him or tripped him. [01:04:31] He was right there in a perfect position. [01:04:33] There was another who had a gun on him. [01:04:35] When a guy comes running down the hallway, you take him out. [01:04:38] Boom, he's dead. [01:04:39] How ridiculous is this? [01:04:41] They have a pretty large pool. [01:04:44] It even extends outside the building, you know? [01:04:48] So when he came, he wouldn't even get in if it was a real job. [01:04:53] He wouldn't get inside the building, but they allowed him in to sprint through and then they would have shot him. [01:05:01] Yeah, they didn't do that either. [01:05:07] I'll tell you something, I don't think they even cooked the dinner. [01:05:10] They knew this whole thing was fraudulent. [01:05:11] I don't think they were even in the kitchen cooking the dinner. [01:05:16] All they had to do is bring out the salad and the wine. [01:05:20] And you know, many, many were just sitting there casually finishing their salad. [01:05:24] Trump looked as supremely. [01:05:26] Unconcerned. [01:05:29] They took Vance out before they took out Trump. [01:05:32] What in the world? [01:05:33] Ross. [01:05:34] I mean, the absurdities. [01:05:35] Well, then afterwards, Trump's behind the curtain back there, lurking behind the curtain to observe the scene. [01:05:42] Fucking no! [01:05:42] We're supposed to believe that. [01:05:45] Staging an assassination attack. [01:05:47] For the longest time, he had a correspondence on his head. [01:05:51] We'll make this about the second. [01:05:53] How American? [01:05:54] My approval rating has never been so low. [01:05:56] So end the war with Iran and release the Epstein file. [01:05:59] Nah, this plan will distract. [01:06:00] From those. [01:06:01] Of course it does. [01:06:02] Here's the plan. [01:06:02] The shooter is in the building. [01:06:04] Wait, he's just in the building? [01:06:06] Affirmative. [01:06:06] With the entire top levels of government, and he's just in? [01:06:10] Yeah, minimal security, no metal detectors. [01:06:12] Oh, that's believable. [01:06:13] He will then just sprint past us, like Roadrunner, just meet me, shooting somewhat aimlessly as he does. [01:06:18] So he's a stormtrooper? [01:06:20] And then we'll stop him before he gets anywhere near the president. [01:06:22] Who is the shooter? [01:06:23] Make sure he's a brown liberal teacher from California. [01:06:27] And will we find out next week that he supports the trans community? [01:06:30] What happens to me? [01:06:31] We'll stand you up very tall and Calmly walk you away. [01:06:34] Why would you stand me up tall when there's a shooter? [01:06:37] First fake assassination, JD, huh? [01:06:39] And what's my line? [01:06:40] Just ad lib when you walk past a camera. [01:06:42] Okay, how's. [01:06:42] I just wanna go home! [01:06:44] How do words upset you this much when you support the NRA like you do? [01:06:48] These are not the shots I was hoping for. [01:06:50] And I drink weasel semen, so I'm bulletproof. [01:06:53] And what should I do? [01:06:54] You run the FBI. [01:06:56] What would you do if there was a shooter? [01:06:57] I would just sit back at my table. [01:07:00] Like this. [01:07:01] Idiot! [01:07:01] And then we head to the White House and I give my prepared speech. [01:07:05] Prepared? [01:07:06] I say how I've been saved by God. [01:07:08] If I was involved, do you think I'd miss? [01:07:10] And this is why we need my new ballroom. [01:07:13] Oh, that's what this is all about. [01:07:18] TikTok is doing a great job. [01:07:20] That's sensational. [01:07:22] I love it. [01:07:23] Got a lot to work with. [01:07:25] Yeah. [01:07:25] You got more down here? [01:07:27] That's that one. [01:07:29] Good coverage. [01:07:30] Good coverage. [01:07:33] Let's get back to the. [01:07:35] Okay, let's go down to. [01:07:37] Neo Collegia gets no bounce. [01:07:40] Okay, we've got that covered. [01:07:41] A clear look at Neo Collegia's latest live King Charles and his mother. [01:07:45] Listen to this one. [01:07:48] All right. [01:07:50] Trump, my mother had a crush on Charles. [01:07:53] Fun fact Charles is two years younger than Trump. [01:07:59] This means this man has not said a single truth in his life. [01:08:04] Pure clownery. [01:08:06] In a ceremony or anything, my mother would be glued to the television. [01:08:12] And she'd say, Look, Donald, look how beautiful that is. [01:08:17] She really did love the family. [01:08:19] But I also remember her saying very clearly Charles, look, young Charles, he's so cute. [01:08:33] My mother had a crush on Charles. [01:08:35] Can you believe it? [01:08:36] 35 years older than Charles. [01:08:39] Yeah, we can sure believe that. [01:08:42] How ridiculous. [01:08:45] I thought Melania looked very spiffy, by the way. [01:08:48] You know, Camilla, of course, is a dog. [01:08:52] I can't believe. [01:08:54] What a bloody shame he got rid of Princess Di. [01:08:59] I think it was Prince Philip who led the order. [01:09:04] I can no longer tell where the lies end and the dementia begins. [01:09:07] I think that's right. [01:09:10] This is getting hilarious. [01:09:12] 15 March. [01:09:14] Iran's in a state of collapse. [01:09:15] 30 March. [01:09:16] Iran's in a state of collapse. [01:09:18] 15 March. [01:09:20] 15 April. [01:09:21] Iran's in a state of collapse. [01:09:23] 28 April. [01:09:25] Iran's in a state of collapse. [01:09:27] This is the 47th time in the last 48 hours that Trump has made this kind of absurd suggestion. [01:09:37] And so the combination of having no Navy, having no Air Force, having no anti aircraft equipment, they have nothing. [01:09:45] Everything is gone, including their leaders. [01:09:47] Now they have a new set of leaders, and we find them very reasonable. [01:09:51] They're not doing any business. === Farmers Face Bankruptcy (02:24) === [01:09:52] They're unable to do any business because of the blockade. [01:09:56] And so the combination of having no Navy, having no Air Force, having no anti aircraft equipment, they have nothing. [01:10:03] Everything is gone, including their leaders. [01:10:06] Now they have a new set of leaders, and we find them very reasonable. [01:10:10] They're not doing any business. [01:10:11] They're unable to do any business because of the blockade. [01:10:14] And so the. [01:10:15] I think the guy's just stupid. [01:10:18] Am I wrong, or is this guy really brainless? [01:10:22] He's demented. [01:10:22] A half wit. [01:10:23] Yeah, he's demented. [01:10:25] Well, he's. [01:10:27] I don't see how he ever made any progress in the world at all, but for benefactors who are giving him advice, counsel, paying off his. [01:10:37] Putting out tweets, manipulate the market. [01:10:41] Yeah. [01:10:41] Here you go 70% of farmers say they can't afford the fertilizer they need for this year's growing season. [01:10:48] As you were observing earlier, Russ, this is traumatic. [01:10:54] A strong El Nino is expected to develop by mid 2026, too, and U.S. Corn yields since the 1960s, poor years, greater than 10% below the trend, included multiple El Nino events in 83, 88, and 95. [01:11:13] Very bad. [01:11:14] You got bad weather and you have no fertilizer and you have broke farmers. [01:11:19] They're just going bankrupt like crazy. [01:11:24] Well, it's a great way to destroy the world to cut off the food supply. [01:11:27] That's what Kissinger always said. [01:11:29] You know, if you want to control a government, Control its finances if you want to control a population, control their food. [01:11:36] Here we have some thoughts. [01:11:39] The Post retweets a claim from an April 2026 American Farm Bureau Federation survey of over 5,700 farmers showing 70% can afford all needed fertilizer for the 2026 season. [01:11:54] Many plan to reduce planted acres or crop size. [01:11:58] That means, of course, a dramatic reduction in food availability. [01:12:02] Fertilizer costs have risen sharply due to geopolitical disruption, including the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz issues, limiting urea exports, hitting southern farmers hardest at around 78 to 80 percent. === Control the Food Supply (13:25) === [01:12:17] Wow! [01:12:19] This input cost pressure in an already strained farm economy raises risk of lower yields and higher food prices later in 2026, particularly for crops like rice, cotton, and peanuts. [01:12:31] Yeah, the other thing is that farming is really leveraged. [01:12:35] They use a lot of bank borrowing. [01:12:41] And so that points to a bunch of foreclosures, a bunch of BlackRock types coming in, taking over the farms. [01:12:50] Joaquin Dallas, your thoughts. [01:12:52] Yeah, bankruptcy of the farmers, bankruptcy of a lot of the transportation companies, the big trucks that use diesel. [01:13:01] They're not going to be able to afford these prices that are coming soon. [01:13:06] Yeah, it's just one thing after the next that's going to fall. [01:13:12] Yeah, I love this, Ross. [01:13:13] Big brain Trump spotted lurking behind the curtain after the assassination attempt. [01:13:20] I mean, it's like the Wizard of Oz for crying out loud. [01:13:24] This is really bad. [01:13:26] I did want to see what was happening. [01:13:29] Yeah. [01:13:29] He knew it was coming. [01:13:30] He was watching. [01:13:31] He was hiding, and another way I want to see if I can be helpful. [01:13:34] But I did watch because I could see what was going on at the door. [01:13:38] I also saw a lot of very strong, physically strong, Really attractive law enforcement people come through those doors. [01:13:50] And frankly, it made me feel very safe. [01:13:52] Very, very safe. [01:13:53] There's nobody going to get by them. [01:13:55] And this is the thing about the really attractive law enforcement. [01:13:59] What a good looking specimen. [01:14:01] Very impressive. [01:14:04] Yeah, what a retard. [01:14:06] A lot of absurdities here. [01:14:09] Many just continued eating their salad, you know, and drinking their wine. [01:14:13] I mean, they were nonchalant. [01:14:14] They were grabbing bottles of wine. [01:14:17] Yeah, they took it with them. [01:14:18] They knew. [01:14:20] I love this. [01:14:21] Everything is destroyed. [01:14:23] My work here is almost done. [01:14:26] Yeah. [01:14:27] Yeah. [01:14:27] Russ, further thoughts here? [01:14:31] Well, I mean, yeah, it was a totally silly state of events. [01:14:35] Nobody's going to let him stand there behind the curtain. [01:14:39] I mean, did they know that the coast is clear? [01:14:42] Did they know instantly when they took him off the stage, did they instantly have everything, all the intel about this incident down so that it was safe to leave him? [01:14:52] But behind the curtain, last time I heard that bullets could go through curtains, listen to this Neil Caligula waits impatiently for the assassin. [01:15:02] This is the worst false flag psyop of all time. [01:15:06] Check this out. [01:15:08] What the is this Israeli magician talking about? [01:15:13] Will he shut the up already? [01:15:15] Any minute now, come on, I need this ballroom. [01:15:19] Where's the damn assassin? [01:15:22] Finally, works every time. [01:15:25] Audio is trying to look. [01:15:27] Come on, come on, Spider Cash. [01:15:29] Now's your time to shine. [01:15:31] Fuck, I can't do it. [01:15:33] Not tonight. [01:15:33] Not tonight. [01:15:34] Don't look at her. [01:15:36] Do not look at her, Bobby. [01:15:37] I'm finally free. [01:15:40] This is it. [01:15:42] Sweet freedom. [01:15:44] Butter chicken, chica masala, biryani, naan, samosa, tandoori chicken, curry, dal bindaloo, hollock vinegar. [01:16:03] Yeah, totally. [01:16:04] Worst fake psyop in history. [01:16:08] I agree completely. [01:16:11] Here's more. [01:16:12] New footage proves shooting wasn't staged. [01:16:18] Be facetious. [01:16:25] Love it. [01:16:27] I love it. [01:16:29] His butler arms, and he's got his blood in his ear. [01:16:34] Blood in his ear. [01:16:35] Oh, I love that one. [01:16:38] Russ, that is too good. [01:16:39] That's just delicious. [01:16:40] Yeah, I know. [01:16:42] Here's one below there, another meme. [01:16:44] Yeah, here we go. [01:16:46] You should have built him a ballroom, you heartless, vicious bastard Jackie on the trunk of the limo. [01:16:53] This is actually a photograph from JFK, the film. [01:16:57] Meanwhile, here we got who's this guy from, you know, he's a comedian actor on top of Milan. [01:17:08] Yeah. [01:17:10] Leslie Nielsen. [01:17:12] Yeah, Leslie Nielsen. [01:17:13] Yeah. [01:17:14] Yeah, hilarious. [01:17:16] Deceased Leslie Nielsen. [01:17:19] Too much. [01:17:21] And here they are getting their makeup before they're seen, and you see them all preparing for doing the shoot. [01:17:27] I love it. [01:17:29] Russ, these are great images. [01:17:30] Great images. [01:17:33] Is that Netanyahu in the background with the shooter? [01:17:37] Yeah. [01:17:37] It is. [01:17:38] It is. [01:17:40] I love that. [01:17:41] I love that. [01:17:42] Oh, my God. [01:17:46] Melania looking voluptuous. [01:17:49] Then here we got latest Trump assassination attempt at two star IMDb rating for poor pacing and predictability. [01:17:58] Yeah. [01:18:01] That's, of course, the movie guide for professional actors. [01:18:05] Wow. [01:18:07] Wow. [01:18:07] Good stuff, Ross. [01:18:09] Good stuff. [01:18:10] Then what do we got here? [01:18:13] Crisis actress Erica Kirk. [01:18:16] Rehearses her cameo role at stage event. [01:18:21] She is so method. [01:18:23] She's practicing. [01:18:25] Here we go. [01:18:25] You got this, Erica. [01:18:27] You've got your line memorized. [01:18:29] It's going to be awesome. [01:18:30] Just wait for the camera. [01:18:31] Okay, let's do some practice work. [01:18:36] Red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather, red leather, yellow leather. [01:18:40] Stop. [01:18:42] Okay. [01:18:43] And scene. [01:18:46] I want to go home. [01:18:47] No, that's not it. [01:18:48] Okay. [01:18:51] I want to go home. [01:18:53] No, try a different way. [01:18:55] Okay. [01:18:55] Where even is home? [01:18:56] When was the last time you were there? [01:18:58] You're getting too much into backstory. [01:18:59] Okay. [01:19:00] Just focus. [01:19:01] I want to go home. [01:19:03] No, that's not it. [01:19:06] Come on. [01:19:07] I want to go home. [01:19:10] That's it. [01:19:11] And she actually says something like that? [01:19:13] Yeah. [01:19:13] She did. [01:19:14] She said it. [01:19:15] Yeah. [01:19:17] I have false flags. [01:19:18] They drew first blood, not me. [01:19:32] Yeah, that's flag fatigue. [01:19:34] Yeah, I love it. [01:19:35] I love it. [01:19:35] I love it. [01:19:40] This is Zerica finally wants to go home. [01:19:42] So there she is. [01:19:43] And she actually said, That's just pathetic. [01:19:47] Why was she even there? [01:19:48] What's she even doing at this event? [01:19:51] Yeah, good question. [01:19:52] She lives in Arizona. [01:19:54] You know, she's in Washington, D.C. at this staged event. [01:19:59] Really? [01:19:59] She's a regular invited guest by Trump. [01:20:04] Well, she and JD, you know, get together frequently. [01:20:09] Right. [01:20:11] They're saying, Dad, I think about their hanky panky. [01:20:18] Meanwhile. [01:20:20] Yeah, his wife's not a Christian, and Erica's a Christian, so you know the story. [01:20:26] Neo Caligula's commutation pardon racket. [01:20:31] He is pardoning a whole lot of bad people. [01:20:35] I mean, that's very. [01:20:36] For money. [01:20:39] Tell us, yeah, it's just obvious these payoffs for money, yeah, for money. [01:20:46] Pardons, pardons, get your red hot pardons. [01:20:49] Dollar, dollar, dollar. [01:20:50] Cryptocracy means rule by thieves. [01:20:53] It describes a government where officials use political power to steal public wealth, enrich themselves, their families, or their allies, and treat the state as a personal cash machine. [01:21:04] I agree, Trump's doing that. [01:21:08] Then we had the meme of the day over there, which is Alan Dershowitz has now become a republican. [01:21:12] Let me add also who's going to get pardoned. [01:21:15] Ghislaine Maxwell. [01:21:17] Right. [01:21:18] Right. [01:21:19] Oh, no doubt. [01:21:21] And Donald Jr. owns what? [01:21:23] 40% of the Salem media that is an Israeli propaganda communication industry company? [01:21:31] I mean, this is outrageous. [01:21:33] Outrageous. [01:21:34] So here's Alan Dershowitz. [01:21:36] My opinion has since evolved to conform with the person paying me a buttload of cash. [01:21:42] Yes, yes, yes. [01:21:45] What about this little one, the dumbest of the boys? [01:21:48] I think we watched that last week. [01:21:53] We watched this one. [01:21:54] All right. [01:21:56] This one's been going down. [01:22:01] It's a good one. [01:22:06] Well, big brain Trump calls Greece a person. [01:22:11] Holy shit. [01:22:12] Brett's framed it. [01:22:13] Trump's brain is so damaged, he doesn't realize Greece isn't a person. [01:22:18] Greece has been very supportive. [01:22:19] He's a terrific guy. [01:22:22] This guy's brain is mashed potatoes. [01:22:25] Here we go. [01:22:26] No, it's really nice. [01:22:28] I mean, Greece has been very supportive, actually. [01:22:31] Greece has been terrific. [01:22:32] He's a terrific guy because he understands the importance of it. [01:22:35] You know, oil goes up a little bit. [01:22:38] I hate it. [01:22:39] I had it down to $60 a barrel. [01:22:43] You think it's a joke? [01:22:45] But there it is. [01:22:46] He's a living parody. [01:22:49] Every speech, every interview, this is a lifelong pattern. [01:22:52] He's so ebbing gone now. [01:22:54] Can't even follow his own script. [01:22:58] Here's step one. [01:23:00] Kill the question. [01:23:02] That's a stupid question. [01:23:03] Fake news. [01:23:04] Second, kill who asked it. [01:23:06] Destroy the source. [01:23:07] Your reigns are terrible. [01:23:08] Nobody watches your network. [01:23:10] Step three, insert yourself. [01:23:12] Nobody has ever done what I've done. [01:23:14] Step four, scale it to the biggest point possible. [01:23:18] Not good, not great, the greatest ever in history, every single time. [01:23:24] More than any administration by far, nobody has ever had crowds like I've had in history for any country. [01:23:31] Unnamed people agree. [01:23:32] Faceless, countless, unverifiable, always there. [01:23:35] Smart people are saying it. [01:23:37] Great people, a lot of people. [01:23:40] Step six, vague threat. [01:23:42] Something bad will happen. [01:23:44] Never specified, always implied. [01:23:46] All hell will break out. [01:23:48] They know it, believe me. [01:23:49] Step seven, loop back to himself. [01:23:52] Different words, same destination. [01:23:54] Formula complete. [01:23:57] Fully 55% of Americans say Trump does not have the mental soundness to serve as president, according to a Fox poll. [01:24:04] Up seven points since late 2024, near the high of 56 percent in 2023. [01:24:11] Again, got to ask them about the other 45 percent. [01:24:14] Yeah, wow, very, very disappointing. [01:24:17] 70 percent, 70 percent in a latest poll said this was a fake event over the weekend. [01:24:25] Yeah, isn't that wonderful? [01:24:26] Is that wonderful? [01:24:28] Yeah, yeah, they're not fooling us anymore. [01:24:34] Neo Caligula's Fordham Greggs leaked. [01:24:39] As if we didn't already know what he got, D C C C F. My god, the guy was a complete idiot. [01:24:50] He had a 1.28 GPA. [01:24:53] Oh, wow, did he even graduate? [01:24:55] How the hell did he get into an Ivy League school? [01:24:58] Did he even graduate? [01:24:59] Did he graduate there? [01:25:01] He hired someone to take his SAT or his board, whatever. [01:25:05] Joaquin, yeah, yeah, I heard that, yeah. [01:25:09] Here's Dr. Kelly. [01:25:11] He did supposedly graduate, though, with the BA. [01:25:14] Listen to this Dr. Kelly at Wharton. [01:25:17] Donald Trump was the dumbest goddamn student I ever had. [01:25:22] IQ, 73. [01:25:23] Mary Trump. [01:25:26] My uncle paid Joe Shapiro to take his SATs. [01:25:29] He said, Jews are smart. [01:25:32] Tony Schwartz, art of the deal. [01:25:34] Trump added nothing. [01:25:36] He couldn't articulate himself, so I had to wing it in writing the book attributed to Trump. === Truth Breaks The Spell (03:39) === [01:25:43] I had to wing it by listening on phone call deals, so I created a myth. [01:25:48] He can't read or write in those 200 words at most. [01:25:52] He has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. [01:25:56] Wow. [01:25:58] Wow. [01:25:59] Kind of hard to believe. [01:26:01] She's a clinical psychologist, too. [01:26:04] Wow. [01:26:07] Wow. [01:26:08] Just politics, though. [01:26:10] Great stuff, Ross. [01:26:11] Great stuff. [01:26:12] We'll be right back. [01:26:18] Of course, on Revolution Radio, freedomslots.com. [01:26:21] We'll be right back here. [01:26:23] Listen to this. [01:26:46] Radio which who breaks the spell and information never sleeps. [01:27:02] Radio which who breaks the spell and information never sleeps never sleeps. 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[01:30:10] There's a very nice piece by Jack Mullen on the government rag that I've republished on my blog at jameshfetzer.org. [01:30:20] The Great Gaslighting Trump's Latest Fake Assassination. [01:30:27] Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation where one person causes another to doubt their perception, memories, or reality. [01:30:35] This tactic is often used in abusive relationships to gain control over the victim. [01:30:41] Leaned as significant emotional and psychological harm. [01:30:46] If you're feeling confused by the lies of the Trump admin, you must now rely on your intuition. [01:30:54] Malaysia's fake shooting with created character Cole is a massy Vietnam era psyop. [01:31:01] It is political mind control and will be used, as a joke it is, mocking your powers of reason and critical thinking, to bring in the police surveillance. [01:31:12] Trump's controllers demand digital ID, digital prison currency, Palantir and the devilish imps, FoxSafe and the 1984 style surveillance will take root in this putrid, rotten sewage soil. [01:31:30] Free speech, private transactions, ownership of property, property rights in general, the primary target of the Trumpstein, Zionist directed attackers now occupying the government and White House. [01:31:43] Wake up now. [01:31:45] Take some action. [01:31:47] Push back at every level like your life. [01:31:49] Lives depend on it. [01:31:51] Because actually, they are. [01:31:54] Meanwhile, he has here. [01:31:57] Good, here we get. [01:31:59] Larry Johnson, former CIA officer, confirms the Trump hotel shooting was completely staged. [01:32:08] He reveals Secret Service intentionally broke protocol, rescuing JD Vance first while leaving Trump behind. [01:32:15] The Washington establishment is orchestrating pure theater. [01:32:21] Thank you for the chance to chat. [01:32:23] The story stinks to high heaven. [01:32:26] Let me explain some of the issues. [01:32:31] And let me emphasize, this is not just my opinion. [01:32:35] I've got a buddy who ran Reagan's security detail after Reagan was shot. [01:32:41] Experienced Secret Service officer. [01:32:44] He actually set up the training protocols that Secret Service is supposed to adhere to, which they are no longer following. [01:32:52] Now, let me emphasize that. [01:32:54] So the first thing. [01:32:56] That caught my eye. [01:32:57] The first person that's taken off the stage, so you've got gunfire outside of the ballroom, it's not inside the ballroom. [01:33:05] The first person to be taken off stage was JD Vance. [01:33:09] And I look at it and go, What in God's name is going on? [01:33:13] The protocol, the standard, the requirement is the president. [01:33:18] Get the president. [01:33:18] Everybody else can die. [01:33:20] The president. [01:33:21] That's who you save. [01:33:22] That's what Secret Service is supposed to be trained to do. [01:33:25] They didn't do that. [01:33:27] They take off JD Vance. [01:33:28] So you're going, okay, what's going on? [01:33:32] Trump initially, you know, everybody else is ducking behind tables. [01:33:35] He's sitting there calmly looking around like, did he know this was going to happen? [01:33:40] Was this staged? [01:33:42] I believe it was staged. [01:33:43] And we'll get into that. [01:33:45] The second thing is the failure of the security perimeter, that it was not properly set up. [01:33:53] So the way this should be done is you have a perimeter outside the hotel. [01:34:00] Okay? [01:34:01] So you set the first layer that nobody gets past that first layer unless they have a right to be in that hotel. [01:34:08] They can show that they're a guest or that they got an invitation. [01:34:11] Otherwise, nobody gets. [01:34:13] Yeah. [01:34:14] Well, there's a whole lot more, of course. [01:34:18] And there is with George Galloway. [01:34:24] Todd Blanch says people on X are just as guilty as the mainstream media politically violent rhetoric, which led to the attempted assassination of President Trump. [01:34:33] Sounds like more censorship is coming. [01:34:38] X. Many people in this room, if we're going to be honest about it, have done it as well. [01:34:43] They're just as guilty as a lot of people on X. When you have reporters, when you have media just being overly critical and calling the president horrible names for no reason and without evidence, without proof, it shouldn't surprise us that this type of rhetoric takes place. [01:35:00] If you look at what. [01:35:01] Just out of curiosity, what's this without evidence, without proof? [01:35:06] Coindrum's names. [01:35:07] He's supporting the war against Russia and Ukraine, he's supporting the genocide. [01:35:12] In Israel, he's giving attacking Iran for no good reason, he's destroying America. [01:35:18] How can this guy say they're attacking Trump and calling him names for no good reason? [01:35:23] There's every reason in the world to be calling him names. [01:35:26] This is a stunning, stunning rust. [01:35:30] I mean, how insulting can we get? [01:35:33] Well, that's the purpose of these false flags, isn't it? [01:35:35] Is to all of a sudden redirect the criticism at the people that are criticizing Trump. [01:35:41] You know, you're inciting violence, you're inciting insurrection or whatever. [01:35:46] I mean, my God, I'm amazed as restrained as it is. [01:35:50] It's going full bore with Palantir, you know, the data processing on American. [01:36:00] Write something, you're on a list, they're going to pick you up because you're dissonant, you're a hater, you know, they do all those anti hate crimes. [01:36:13] You know, that's where we're going, you know, anti Semitism. [01:36:16] You know, it's roundup time, it's coming. [01:36:19] He used the word overly critical and using mean names associated with Trump. [01:36:24] How could it be any other way? [01:36:25] Ridiculous. [01:36:26] How could it be any other way? [01:36:28] What the hell isn't that a right as an American to criticize our government? [01:36:32] If we can't do that, it doesn't mean a damn thing to be an American. [01:36:37] First Amendment, baby. [01:36:40] It's just ridiculous beyond words. [01:36:46] That's where they're going. [01:36:47] And here's a bit more of Todd. [01:36:52] Can you see it? [01:36:53] What it appears that this defendant had in his past. [01:36:56] We're talking about somebody who is college educated, who has a job, who is otherwise living his life. [01:37:02] And we'll find out more about him, as I expect, in the coming days and weeks. [01:37:07] But he chose to do what he did. [01:37:09] And so our threat environment is we are ready. [01:37:11] I mean, I'm not going to go through what Director Patel just talked about with the way we responded. [01:37:16] But this was something that we will always be prepared for. [01:37:20] And it's sad that it has to happen, but it's not a new thing, unfortunately. [01:37:25] And many people in this room, if we're going to be honest, just emphasize how he was radicalized by the Democrat Party. [01:37:32] This is just such rubbish. [01:37:36] I mean, give me a break. [01:37:38] The guy's supposed to be a Caltech graduate. [01:37:42] Give me a break. [01:37:42] It didn't work. [01:37:43] It didn't work in the polls. [01:37:44] Trump dropped another 2%. [01:37:46] So this isn't working. [01:37:47] We're finding this pattern, aren't we? [01:37:49] Over and over and over again. [01:37:50] All this doubling down and nonsense, and it's not working. [01:37:55] Here it is. [01:37:56] Here it is. [01:37:58] Trump approval sinks the new low as war with the Rand tribes, cost of living concerns. [01:38:06] Washington. [01:38:07] President Donald Trump's approval rate fell to the lowest level of his current term as Americans increasingly soured on his handling the cost of living in an unpopular war with Iran, according to a new Reuters Ipsos poll. [01:38:23] The 48 poll, now this is one completed on Monday, showed 34% of Americans approve of Trump's performance in a wide outstanding vote, 36% in a prior survey conducted April 15 to 20. [01:38:37] The majority of respondents Gathered before Saturday night's shooting in the White House correspondent dinner where Trump was due to speak. [01:38:47] It remains to be seen if the incident was stopped before he could enter a hall where Trump was. [01:38:55] I think there was another poll that just came out after the incident. [01:39:01] Yeah, I think that Joaquim is alluding to it too, right? [01:39:07] Well, about it being a false flag, everybody gets it. [01:39:11] They're not going to get away with it anymore. [01:39:16] Yeah, here was yours, Russ. [01:39:18] This is just returning to your poll, which I love these numbers. [01:39:28] The question becomes exactly what date we're seeing here, I suppose, because this poll is dated the 28th. [01:39:35] In any case, love it, love it. [01:39:38] He's not getting away with it. [01:39:41] I think they're setting him up for basically Vance to take over. [01:39:44] You know, they're throwing him under the bus, and Vance is going to be president. [01:39:49] Vance is very unpopular. [01:39:50] They've been saying that for quite a while before the end of the year. [01:39:53] It's going to happen. [01:39:54] Vance never impressed me the least from the beginning. [01:39:57] And, you know, they had him grow this beard because he looks like such a baby face. [01:40:01] I mean, that's the reason he's got this hair on his face. [01:40:04] Otherwise, he looks like a kid, just a little child. [01:40:08] Why would anyone take him seriously? [01:40:11] He has no merit. [01:40:13] What's this hillbilly eulogy thing that, you know, Joaquin, tell me? [01:40:18] Well, also, he has to his credit said we should not be invading Iran. [01:40:26] He did come out actually and say that he doesn't, you know, oppose the president on too much, but he was not in favor of the military action against Iran. [01:40:36] So that is one positive. [01:40:38] But yeah, he's a total puppet and he's owned by Peter Thiel, you know, Palantir founder. [01:40:43] Yeah. [01:40:44] So there you go. [01:40:45] I think that may be why they like Vance because Palantir and the Total Surveillance Society is all in on that. [01:40:53] Ross, yeah. [01:40:55] Well, yeah, it sounds like the big push on the surveillance is going to stem from this fake assassination attempt. [01:41:02] I'm not exactly sure how they're going to do it. [01:41:04] There's probably going to be some legislation passed, and we'll have to see how that goes. [01:41:12] 25th Amendment. [01:41:15] Yeah. [01:41:15] Well, I think Trump should just resign for reasons of health. [01:41:20] Get the hell out of Dodge. [01:41:22] Yeah, he's got dementia, clearly. [01:41:25] Yeah, that would be the most graceful way to go, but he's not graceful. [01:41:31] No, he's not. [01:41:33] Meanwhile, why doesn't the Secret Service don't like the suggestion it was a staged event? [01:41:41] This is real raw news, which I do not regard as a reliable source, but yet, here, what they're saying, no doubt, is accurate. [01:41:51] By the time the Secret Service subdued Colt Thomas Alhun, the would be. [01:41:56] Pistol and shotgun wielding assassin. [01:41:58] And where was that shotgun? [01:41:59] Where's that pistol when he's running down the hallway? [01:42:02] It's not in evidence. [01:42:03] You can't see it. [01:42:05] Ross, I know you want to say something. [01:42:08] Well, you know, look at this picture with his shirt off. [01:42:10] How'd that happen? [01:42:11] I know. [01:42:12] I know. [01:42:12] It's like they stripped him. [01:42:16] They took his shirt off? [01:42:18] Pretty weird. [01:42:20] The would be pistol and shotgun wheeled assassin tried to breach a Washington Hill ballroom where the White House correspondent dinner was underway. [01:42:29] The hashtag fake and staged already were. [01:42:34] Propagating across social media. [01:42:36] Yeah, I mean, immediately, immediately. [01:42:39] The event wasn't even over when reporters were talking about things don't add up here. [01:42:44] I mean, we were getting those reports immediately. [01:42:48] Everybody started thinking Butler, Pennsylvania. [01:42:52] Yeah, well, and Butler was fake too, of course. [01:42:55] Alan 31, a teacher from California, that's very obscure, had checked into the Hilton on April 24th, meaning he was inside the hotel before security parameters were established. [01:43:09] And manometers installed in the ballroom lobby. [01:43:13] Alan traveled from California to D.C. on business, and that business was to eliminate as many Trump officials as possible with a shotgun pistol and an eclectic assortment of knives. [01:43:26] I mean, this is just stupid. [01:43:27] He was on the wrong floor. [01:43:29] He wasn't even on the right floor, Russ. [01:43:32] He wasn't even on the right floor. [01:43:36] This is so colossally stupid. [01:43:39] And they're really making it about the. [01:43:42] So called conspiracy theorists. [01:43:43] I've noticed that. [01:43:44] So within minutes, the stage became the top trending article item when. [01:43:50] His rampage ended when Secret Service tackled him, but not before he managed to shoot an agent. [01:43:55] Fortunately, the agent bulletproof ass saved his life. [01:43:58] It's not even clear he was even shot. [01:44:01] In fact, they claim there were multiple shots fired at him, but there were no marks on the walls, you know, no indication. [01:44:07] It's like Las Vegas when the Jesus Campos is supposed to have knocked on the door of Stephen Paddock and he came out blazing. [01:44:16] Firing hundreds of shots, but there was no damage to any hallway, any service whatsoever. [01:44:22] They're getting pretty bad, pretty sloppy at all this. === End Of Human Creators (04:06) === [01:44:26] It says within minutes, the liberal and ex MAGA influencers, as well as Democrat lawmakers, seem to have the facts at their fingertips. [01:44:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:44:37] The pandemonium was still in full swing when stage became the top trending topic on hacks, blue sky, and other social media platforms within minutes. [01:44:49] Liberal and ex-Megas, as well as Democratic lawmakers, seem to have the facts at their fingertips. [01:44:55] Trump, they said, had contrived a false flag to justify construction of the White House ballroom and to boost its abysmal ratings ahead of the November midterm. [01:45:06] They got it right, right off the bat. [01:45:08] They got it exactly right. [01:45:11] Basically, it stems around noticing, noticing the event and the ridiculousness of it. [01:45:16] Yes. [01:45:17] Yes. [01:45:17] What evidence do you need? [01:45:19] You know, deny your lying eyes, just gaslight you. [01:45:22] That's right, that's right. [01:45:24] The Richard Breyer joke, and you don't care a little bit when she was interviewed before. [01:45:28] I said, Shots will be fired tonight. [01:45:32] I know Trump's appearance, and then her husband tells the host that, Hey, take care of yourself, it could be dangerous, right? [01:45:41] That's right, that's right, that's right. [01:45:44] The husband of right, and then afterwards, they're smiling, they got all kinds, you know, they're doing the press conference of Trump, and they're just standing there. [01:45:54] All of them with duping delight, every one of them. [01:45:57] And at one point, Trump fell asleep. [01:46:04] Oh, damn. [01:46:05] If you've had your life hanging in the balance of an assassin, and then a half hour later, you're falling asleep, that tells you quite a lot. [01:46:18] Hey, just to shift gears here, I love Disney drops woke language. [01:46:28] Disney. [01:46:32] Yeah, they've been losing a lot of money lately. [01:46:36] Infuriating Transactivist Brigade. [01:46:41] Let's check this out. [01:46:43] Lou is here with his water cooler. [01:46:45] He brought the water cooler. [01:46:48] He was 15 before. [01:46:49] People have asked me about this, so I want to give a little what this means. [01:46:53] Unless you're my age. [01:46:53] I didn't know you were going to explain this. [01:46:56] I want to explain this real quickly because some people said they don't understand it. [01:46:59] Back in the day, a long, long time ago, my people all worked in an office, okay? [01:47:05] And let's say a show was on, like The Sopranos, okay? [01:47:08] They would watch on a Sunday night, everybody would watch, must see TV, whatever it might be. [01:47:13] And then the next day, they'd gather around the water cooler for a water break, break of the thing, and they would discuss it and have fun. [01:47:19] And they would talk about what was really trending without social media at the time, just trending in the world. [01:47:25] At that time, it might be a show, whatever. [01:47:26] So that's why we bring in the water cooler, because we're going to sit here, he and I, just like the old days, and talk about what's trending and what's a hot topic. [01:47:34] And that's what they were talking about, the hot topic. [01:47:35] And the difference is we're mic, we have, we're mic'd. [01:47:38] Where they should have been Mike, because who knows what they said. [01:47:40] If they were Mike, they might have said some of the stuff even better. [01:47:42] They would have been fired. [01:47:43] Yeah, they would have all been fired. [01:47:44] All right, so our first topic, we're going to pick up where we left off last week, which is with now starting. [01:47:49] Talking about being fired. [01:47:52] We're going to start right with the. [01:47:54] Okay, she resigned. [01:47:56] That's what he said. [01:47:56] Why didn't he even tell them the topic yet? [01:47:58] They know who we're talking about. [01:47:59] I'm setting it all up. [01:48:00] She resigned, not fired. [01:48:02] Let's go say, who is it? [01:48:04] Former, now former NFL reporter Diana Rossini has resigned. [01:48:08] Yes, she was not fired. [01:48:09] From the athletic. [01:48:10] She wasn't fired. [01:48:11] She resigned. [01:48:11] She resigned. [01:48:12] Like so many others have resigned. [01:48:15] That's not quite what we were looking for. [01:48:17] So we'll let that go. [01:48:21] Meanwhile, top Fauci advisor indicted in first criminal prosecution against a senior COVID official. === AI Makes Humans Expendable (05:32) === [01:48:32] Here's another bombshell disaster for Big Pharma. [01:48:37] The New England Journal of Medicine just dropped a massive study on Paxlovid. [01:48:42] The end of human content creators. [01:48:45] Why big tech is gearing up for a post human future. [01:48:50] Tell me about a post human future, Russ. [01:48:53] What do they got in mind for us? [01:48:54] I'm a little baffled. [01:48:56] Mike Adams reporting here. [01:49:00] Well, I think the idea is just to hook you up to some kind of device where you're just being entertained continually in an alternative universe, an alternative world. [01:49:13] Okay, here's what Mike writes about it. [01:49:17] A recent wave of mass demonetization sweeping across YouTube and X isn't random. [01:49:24] It isn't about enforcing quality standards or protecting advertisers. [01:49:29] It's a deliberate strategy to clear the playing field for what comes next. [01:49:35] A post human content creation system powered entirely by AI. [01:49:41] I've watched this unfold for years, and the pattern is unmistakable. [01:49:46] Platforms are systematically devaluating human creators to make room for AI avatars that never demand payment, never take sick days, and never push back against censorship. [01:50:02] Consider Facebook's new creator fast track program, which pays select influencers up to three grand a month to post short form videos. [01:50:14] On the surface, it looks like a generous overture to creators, but dig deeper. [01:50:20] You'll see the real purpose, training data. [01:50:24] As reported by TechCrunch, Facebook paid creators nearly $3 billion through monetization program in 2025, a 35% increase from the previous year. [01:50:37] That's not generosity. [01:50:40] It's an investment in harvesting human examples of pacing, expression, and topic selection. [01:50:48] Once the AI is trained, the humans become expendable. [01:50:55] This mirrors a pattern we saw during the COVID era when Facebook deleted over 80 pages dedicated to natural alternative health, as documented by ANH International. [01:51:09] The platform is willing to crush human voices while simultaneously feeding on their content to build the AI that will replace them. [01:51:20] Fascinating. [01:51:21] Joaquin, your thoughts. [01:51:24] Well, I've been talking about how the AI robotics. [01:51:30] Movement is going to replace us humans. [01:51:33] It's been in process now for a while. [01:51:35] I think 16,000 Facebook employees are getting the axe. [01:51:41] Yeah. [01:51:43] Humans are less needed. [01:51:46] We're useless eaters. [01:51:48] We know where they're taking it, you know? [01:51:51] Ross. [01:51:54] Yeah, just put people out on the streets. [01:51:55] I guess they're going to have some kind of a safety net, though, and some kind of a, essentially, a drug program where you're medicated and you're, like you say, you're. [01:52:04] They're on these devices in an alternative world. [01:52:07] And I got to say, I see AI imagery a lot. [01:52:13] I really like it. [01:52:14] I have to admit, it's very, very impressive to me. [01:52:17] I was watching a program on YouTube about the late Roman Empire, where they kind of recreated what Rome was like in 500 AD and 650 AD. [01:52:29] And just the imagery, I mean, it had a million people and it had been reduced down to 50,000 people, but it was still there. [01:52:37] It's still the. [01:52:39] The core of the city of Rome was still there. [01:52:41] They had it all on AI and it was amazing. [01:52:45] So I love AI. [01:52:47] Yeah, yeah, but that's just like, and you're using it as an educational tool. [01:52:52] Right. [01:52:53] Right. [01:52:55] I worry about the whole robotic. [01:52:57] It has a positive purpose. [01:53:00] There's a positive purpose, but when it's to replace humans, that's the part that is a bit, you know, it's being overrated. [01:53:08] That's related to my point. [01:53:10] When you replace all the workers with machines, who's got the money to buy the products that are being produced? [01:53:17] I mean, I don't get it. [01:53:18] You're destroying your consumers. [01:53:21] Well, the idea is this greater efficiency. [01:53:23] So there's going to be more wealth spread around, apparently. [01:53:29] But you know it's not going to work out that way. [01:53:32] You know the big. [01:53:33] This is your field, economic. [01:53:34] Give us more. [01:53:36] I mean, you know the kleptocrats are going to grab all the benefits. [01:53:41] You just know that because you can kind of see how the system is working now. [01:53:45] So, the idea that they're going to spread the wealth around to everybody and cut everybody in on the benefits of AI and the efficiencies of AI, I just think is not going to happen because it's run by criminal organizations. [01:53:57] That's the concern. [01:54:00] And depopulation is their agenda. [01:54:03] Correct. === Agenda To Reduce Population (02:23) === [01:54:04] Combination of that. [01:54:06] I just don't understand the nature of the world they envision. [01:54:10] They want this dramatic reduction in population. [01:54:14] They want all these things to work to be performed by robots. [01:54:18] Transhumanism. [01:54:20] Well, it's very anti life. [01:54:23] It's an anti life agenda. [01:54:26] I mean, you're going to have what this tiny group of elites and such other humans as exist are there only to serve them, like as sex slaves and the like, and all the other stuff. [01:54:37] Yeah, but all the billionaires spend all this research money so that they can have their little machine parts keep them alive forever because they know once they die, they're going to hell. [01:54:51] Well, I don't endorse heaven or hell as an agnostic, but I mean, this idea of wanting to live forever seems to me an absurdity in and of itself. [01:55:04] Who really would want to live forever? [01:55:06] Honest to God. [01:55:08] Life's a bitch. [01:55:10] Yeah. [01:55:11] I remember my dad when he got to be 95, he just said, I want to check out, man. [01:55:15] I need to check out. [01:55:18] Yeah. [01:55:19] He earned it at 95. [01:55:21] Yeah, my dad earned it at 100. [01:55:23] Did he really walk here at 100? [01:55:28] Yeah, he lived 100 years, one month, one week, one day. [01:55:36] Wow. [01:55:37] My mother and my father's age combined didn't make 100. [01:55:40] He died at 57 of a heart attack, and she took her own life at 35. 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