Jim Fetzer - The Raw Deal (1 May 2026) with special guest, John Cooper, on the FAKE Charlie Kirk Shooting Aired: 2026-05-01 Duration: 01:56:24 === Nuclear Threats and Strategic Errors (14:53) === [00:00:05] Somebody, not just anybody. [00:00:10] You know, I need someone. [00:00:12] When I was younger, so much younger than today, I didn't want anybody to help in any way. [00:00:30] I don't know these things, but I'm not. [00:00:52] This is Jim Fetzer, your host on the Rod Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B, this first day of May 2026. [00:01:01] Joined by my special guest, John Cooper. [00:01:05] We'll be delving into the Charlie Cook stage shooting in the second hour. [00:01:11] John may comment on any of the stories while I address them. [00:01:14] We begin with very important. [00:01:18] Putin just issued a major warning to Trump on Iran that there will be extremely dire consequences if Trump resumes a kinetic attack. [00:01:27] This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to grab a true six. [00:01:31] Totally appropriate that Putin has joined the fray today. [00:01:36] The first president, Putin of Russia, spent nearly two hours on the phone with President Trump today giving him a pretty forceful warning. [00:01:44] That if the United States and Israel restart this war against Iran, that there would be, quote, dire or extremely dire consequences. [00:01:53] More on that part of the story in a moment. [00:01:55] But first, forget Taco Tuesday. [00:01:58] Trump always chickens out. [00:02:00] That's what that stands for, taco. [00:02:02] Trump always chickens out. [00:02:03] The new word of the day is nacho. [00:02:06] I like nachos. [00:02:07] Nacho. [00:02:07] Yeah, I know you love nachos, but this is so far, and nacho stands for not a chance hormuz opens. [00:02:13] I don't like those kind of nachos. [00:02:15] Yeah, I don't either. [00:02:17] But that apparently seems to be the case. [00:02:20] Nacho, not a chance that Hormuz opens. [00:02:22] Just a few hours ago, according to Axios, President Trump rejected Iran's proposal to open the Strait of Hormuz, and the U.S. has prepared a plan for a short and powerful wave of strikes on Iran. [00:02:35] So is President Trump trapped in this war with Iran? [00:02:40] According to reports from Washington, the president is getting desperate about this. [00:02:46] He met yesterday with Energy. [00:02:47] CEOs notifying them that this blockade of the strait could go on for a long time, no end in sight. [00:02:53] And he posted this on Truth Social Iran has just informed us that they are in a state of collapse. [00:03:00] They want us to open the Hormuz Strait as soon as possible as they try to figure out their leadership situation, which I believe they'll be able to do. [00:03:08] Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Trump. [00:03:11] So, is that delusional? [00:03:12] Is that true? [00:03:14] What about the real possibility that the United States has already lost this war? [00:03:18] I want to read a remarkable post from the moon of Alabama this morning. [00:03:22] He wrote, Even if bombing resumed, there's little evidence that would alter Iran's decision making process. [00:03:31] The U.S. has lost its war on Iran. [00:03:37] Not even one of its strategic goals has been achieved. [00:03:42] All its military tactical actions intended to disarm Iran have failed to reach their aims. [00:03:49] By taking control of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran delivered the checkmate. [00:03:54] So the U.S. has lost. [00:03:57] If you listen to what he just wrote, damn. [00:04:01] And then Secretary of War Pete Hegseth spent the morning being grilled on Capitol Hill about these contradictory statements that we've destroyed Iran, they're totally decimated, but somehow they're still controlling the Strait of Hormuz, that Iran is somehow a nuclear threat, but then admits Iran was not close to nuclear weapons and we only bombed them because of their ambitions. [00:04:22] Like they don't have any nuclear weapons, they haven't any nuclear capabilities, but their ambitions were enough to bomb them. [00:04:29] Here's what he had to say. [00:04:30] Watch. [00:04:31] In a way that it doesn't seem like we'll ever have it. [00:04:33] So they haven't broken yet. [00:04:35] Okay, we haven't gotten there yet for all of the. [00:04:37] Well, their nuclear facilities have been obliterated underground. [00:04:41] They're buried and we're watching 24 7. [00:04:44] So we know where any nuclear material. [00:04:46] Reclaiming my time for a quick second here. [00:04:49] We had to start this war, you just said, 60 days ago because the nuclear weapon was an imminent threat. [00:04:58] Now you're saying that it was completely obliterated? [00:05:00] They had not given up their nuclear. [00:05:02] Ambitions and they had a conventional shield of thousands of Operation Midnight Hammer accomplished nothing of substance. [00:05:08] It left us at exactly the same place we were before. [00:05:12] You're missing the point. [00:05:13] What is the point exactly? [00:05:14] Can I just unpack that? [00:05:16] We needed to go to war with them in February to bomb ambitions. [00:05:21] How do you bomb ambitions? [00:05:23] I'm so curious. [00:05:24] But what we were told though that their entire nuclear program was decimated, but they were told this Operation Epic Fury was in order to further. [00:05:33] Decimate them. [00:05:34] The ambitions only. [00:05:36] Because there was no military establishment or nuclear establishment anymore. [00:05:43] I'm learning that the sound from the report from Redacted is difficult to hear. [00:05:51] We have more about Hagsett testifying before Congress. [00:05:55] It was a fiasco. [00:05:57] It's not to me that you decided to use your words and your time for that. [00:06:01] It turns out that Democrats, even Democrats in Congress, are patriots as well. [00:06:06] We serve in our uniformed services. [00:06:09] We admire and love our uniformed services. [00:06:11] And we love our country just as much as Republicans do. [00:06:15] In fact, in this body, I and Representative Bacon, who you just spoke to, led the junior enlisted pay raises that you now sit there and laud and take credit for. [00:06:26] We led the closing of the BAH, which then you ended up poaching and using for other things. [00:06:33] This body led and authorized Ukrainian funding that is now being withheld. [00:06:39] You also, in your opening remarks, strangely admonished us here for not being patient with the results of your two-month war, a war of your suggestion to this president, a war of your choice, a war you executed without congressional consultation. [00:06:53] And so it shouldn't be shocking, sir, Mr. Secretary, that we have questions. [00:06:57] Indeed, it's constitutionally our right to do so. [00:07:00] So to be clear, despite a brilliant performance by our men and women in uniform, despite thousands of tactical successes, Iran still has nuclear material, still has air defenses, still has small boats. [00:07:12] And still has the straight. [00:07:15] So, despite the fact that your recent comments indicate that operations appear to be finished, there clearly is more work that needs to be done. [00:07:23] As mentioned, today is indeed 60 days. [00:07:25] So, Mr. Secretary, how many more months, just order of magnitude, do you think that you're going to need to be able to conclude operations successfully? [00:07:34] And how many more billions of dollars do you think you're going to ask this body for? [00:07:39] Well, as you know, and as the President has stated, you would never tell your adversary, especially once you've. [00:07:45] Is the line that you always give me an order of death? [00:07:46] Especially once you decimated their military and you controlled their trade. [00:07:50] How long would you be committed to the mission? [00:07:52] And the next thing that you mentioned in your opening remarks, Mr. Secretary, is that you called on, which astounded me, examples of the Afghanistan War, the Iraq War, and the Vietnam War. [00:08:03] Those are stunning examples to me of something that didn't go our way. [00:08:08] We had the opportunity to execute on those wars quite well, but we didn't accomplish any mission, in my opinion, and I think you would agree on that as well. [00:08:16] My point is this effort is not those efforts. [00:08:18] That's exactly it. [00:08:19] Is this war shaping up to be that war? [00:08:21] Because it has everything. [00:08:22] We're shaping up to get the same kind of Democrats we got in those wars, who. [00:08:26] Where they say or do in the beginning, undermining the progress of the country. [00:08:29] Let's have a conversation about the country and the nation and not about parties. [00:08:34] The Democrat Party wanted to socially engineer the Department of War. [00:08:37] We've had to undo that and get it to a point where it's capable of taking power. [00:08:41] Clearly, you're not able to have that conversation. [00:08:43] So I will move on, sir, and I'm going to reclaim my time. [00:08:46] General George, let's talk about a guy who's a patriot. [00:08:49] Let me just say this guy, Higgs, is not only a complete moron, he's been totally unresponsive to Congress. [00:08:56] They're asking totally reasonable questions about how much it costs, the game plan, how success. [00:09:03] And he acts as though it's a talk show debate with political points. [00:09:09] And when he says he had to reconstitute the Department of Defense as a Department of War, he has elsewhere said he wants to develop a warrior culture. [00:09:19] What he means by that is he wants to have a military that's committed to acts of aggression, to initiating wars, just as we have done here with Iran. [00:09:29] Well, that's. [00:09:30] God awful. [00:09:31] That's just the exact opposite of what we expected from Donald Trump as a candidate or what we want from our Department of Defense. [00:09:38] And I have no doubt that the firing of one admiral or general after another by Hagseth was because they were explaining this was a really bad idea, that Iran has all the military advantages, that we cannot, you know, they can control the Strait of Hormuz with horrific effects. [00:10:01] And in fact, the effects are worldwide, worldwide. [00:10:07] Even in terms of redacted, we were only getting, you know, reaction to the consequences of what's happening for the United States. [00:10:18] Where the United States has a certain amount of oils can survive, but other countries of the world, 20 other countries of the world, are already having to impose fuel limits, caps on how much gas you can have. [00:10:32] Hours you can cook, there are all kinds of drastic effects. [00:10:35] The fact that fertilizer isn't coming through the straits is going to have devastating consequences, famines in the future. [00:10:42] They may not happen immediately, of course, what we're talking about. [00:10:47] You know, plants that weren't seeds weren't planted, rows weren't plowed, fertilizer wasn't distributed. [00:10:57] It's going to have devastating effects on the food supply. [00:11:01] Meanwhile, We have members of Congress suggesting properly Hegzeth guilty of war crimes. [00:11:11] I mean, the United States itself, of course, not just Hegzeth, but he, as Secretary of Defense in the chain of command, bears responsibility. [00:11:21] Wednesday, on CNN's out front, Representative Seth Moulton, Democrat of Massachusetts, claimed Secretary of War Peter Hegzeth had committed war crimes. [00:11:33] The really Isn't a lot of room for doubt. [00:11:36] Host Aaron Barnett said, Do you believe the Secretary of Defense is guilty of war crimes? [00:11:41] Moulton said, Absolutely. [00:11:44] I mean, he's clearly behind the operation to shoot all these boats in the Caribbean. [00:11:50] Was very unclear that we actually have any confirmation that these so called narco terrorists, the term the administration invented to justify the action, are even on the boats. [00:12:01] I mean, in fact, there's a lot of evidence. [00:12:03] These are just fishermen, you know, getting jobs, piloting the boat, trying to feed their families. [00:12:11] There have been press reports. [00:12:12] Some of these individuals have been killed who are clearly not war criminals, meaning narco terrorists. [00:12:19] He added on top of that, We then have the strike where they came back and hit again a double tap, purely killing survivors who were clinging to the wreckage. [00:12:28] You know, it's interesting, Aaron. [00:12:30] Another historical analogy back in World War II the Allies tried Nazi submarine captains for doing this exact same thing. [00:12:37] And guess the conclusion? [00:12:39] They were executed. [00:12:41] Now, here, of course, he's talking about the Caribbean activities and off of Venezuela. [00:12:48] But what we've been doing in Iran is overwhelmingly worse. [00:12:54] Meanwhile, As you were getting already from Redacted, Trump has rejected Iran's offer to open the strait, says the blockade will stay in place until a nuclear deal is reached. [00:13:06] This is very, very bad. [00:13:09] Iran had proposed three points, real simple cessation of hostilities, removal of blockades, and discussion of uranium enrichment separately. [00:13:23] That was a good idea. [00:13:26] It's indispensable to the health of the world that the strait be open, that all those oil tankers with fertilizer and other products be allowed to pass through the strait now, now. [00:13:38] But Trump seemed to me to have no understanding, no comprehension of the dimensions of the situation we're in. [00:13:45] He, like Higseth, appears to be a massive ignoramus, really unqualified for the positions they occupy, particularly in relation to these war. [00:13:57] Matters where Trump remembered campaign as the peace guy. [00:14:01] He was going to end the war in Ukraine virtually overnight, which he could have done by just cutting off the supply of weapons and money. [00:14:08] He could have ended the genocide in Gaza on similar grounds. [00:14:13] And not only has he not ended those wars, he's now initiated a new war of choice against Iran. [00:14:20] Thus, President Donald Trump said he will continue the U.S. Navy blockade of Iran. [00:14:28] Until a regime accepts its administrative demands over its nuclear program. [00:14:34] In an April 29th interview with Axios, Trump said he is refusing Iran's proposal, which includes opening the Strait of Hormuz, if the U.S. lifts its blockade and postponing discussion over Tehran's nuclear program. [00:14:50] The blockade is somewhat more effective than the bombing. [00:14:53] They are choking like a stuffed pig, and it's just going to be worse for them. === China Deal and Missile Blockade (10:23) === [00:14:59] They can't have a nuclear weapon. [00:15:01] Trump told Axios. [00:15:03] As the whole world knows, they didn't want a nuclear weapon. [00:15:05] They weren't pursuing a nuclear weapon. [00:15:07] This was a BB Net propaganda show, it's been going on for 40 years now. [00:15:13] There was even a fatwa issued by the Supreme Leader against Iran possessing a nuclear weapon. [00:15:20] So, the greatest obstacle to Iran's pursuit of such devices was the Supreme Leader, whom Israel and the United States killed right off the bat. [00:15:31] That was their initial strike. [00:15:32] To take out this supreme leader who was the biggest block to Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. [00:15:38] Frankly, I've long believed Iran was entitled to nuclear weapons. [00:15:43] That if Iran had nuclear weapons, we'd have a standoff between Israel and Iran of mutually assured destruction, just as we endured for 40, 50 years during the Cold War after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union, where both knew that attacks on each other would be futile because the other party could destroy them just as thoroughly. [00:16:09] So, Trump has rejected a very appropriate. [00:16:13] Meanwhile, the supreme leader of Iran now is vowing to protect their nuclear and missile capabilities. [00:16:21] Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Iran's supreme leader, defiantly vowed Thursday to protect the Islamic Republic's nuclear and missile capabilities, which U.S. President Donald Trump has sought to curtail through airstrikes. [00:16:40] And as part of a wider deal to cement the war's shaky ceasefire. [00:16:46] In a statement read by a state television anchor, Ayatollah Bhutabi Khamenei, this is a sin of the former supreme leader, said the only place America belonged in the Persian Gulf is at the bottom of its waters and that a new chapter was being written in the region's history. [00:17:07] Khamenei has not been seen in public. [00:17:10] Since taking over as supreme leader following the killing of his father in the war's opening airstrikes. [00:17:17] His remarks come as Iran's economy is reeling and oil industry is being squeezed by a U.S. Navy blockade, halting its tankers from getting out to sea. [00:17:30] The world economy is also under pressure, as Iran maintained the chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, which a fifth of all crude oil is transported on Thursday, the global benchmark for oil. [00:17:44] At Brent crude, traded as high as 126 a barrel, and I guarantee it's going to go up right here locally. [00:17:53] Between the time my wife and I went out to have lunch with family and returned the price of gas right here at our local station, it jumped 30 cents. [00:18:06] 30 cents just over the period of having lunch. [00:18:10] That is stunning. [00:18:12] Meanwhile, Iran has also. [00:18:16] Threaten to attack if the United States does not remove its blockade. [00:18:23] Will newly acquired Chinese missiles be used to sink a U.S. aircraft carrier? [00:18:30] Hey, there are three of them there. [00:18:32] Those are pretty big targets. [00:18:35] It appears that China has decided to provide Iran with highly advanced I 9 ship missiles that are known as aircraft carrier killers, and that it's really bad news for the U.S. Navy. [00:18:47] Poor vessels do not have any effective defenses against a Chinese made CM302. [00:18:55] The information I have to share with you here is extremely alarming. [00:19:02] During the ceasefire, the Iranians have been feverishly rearming, and it appears they're getting some new toys to play with. [00:19:09] If the Pentagon does not take these threats seriously, we're going to end up with warships at the bottom of the ocean. [00:19:17] Count on it. [00:19:18] Bear in mind. [00:19:20] Hegsteth and others here in the US have been talking about going to war with China, not just recently, but for a longer period of time. [00:19:31] China has been developing all the weapons it used to defeat the American Navy. [00:19:38] And now they're providing those, no doubt, as good as perhaps even better than the Russian anti ship missiles to Tehran. [00:19:51] This is devastating for the Navy. [00:19:54] If Trump keeps the blockade in place, mark my words, Iran will end it by sinking. [00:20:01] The American ships. [00:20:03] President Trump is repeatedly stating he's not going to end the naval blockade of Iran until a permanent deal to end the war is reached. [00:20:11] But a permanent deal to end the war is not going to be reached anytime soon because the Iranian supreme leader, Mohathi Khamenei, is pledging to relentlessly protect Iran's nuclear missile capabilities, as I just reported. [00:20:32] In his message, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Motahay Khamenei further said that Iran will closely guard its nuclear and missile capabilities, an apparent response to the U.S. desire to dismantle them, Al Jazeera reports. [00:20:52] Iranians view the country's nuclear and missile capabilities as a national capital and will guard them like water, land, and air borders. [00:21:04] Khamenei said. [00:21:05] It's clear Trump is not going to get what he wants from Khamenei. [00:21:09] So, a blockade will continue and the Iranian economy will deeply suffer, unfortunately. [00:21:16] It appears that Iranian leaders are losing patience and may order an attack in an effort to break the blockade. [00:21:23] Remember, we're at war. [00:21:25] It may not have been formally declared by the United States, but it's obviously taking place. [00:21:31] Those ships are totally legitimate targets. [00:21:35] Iranian sources reporting that if the blockade is not lifted soon, we will see practical and unprecedented action. [00:21:47] The continued American maritime policy and mandatory in the form of so called naval blockade will soon be met with practical and unprecedented action. [00:21:57] A high ranking security source told Press TV on Wednesday. [00:22:02] Iran's armed forces operating under the Contemporary by headquarters as a war command, believe that patience has limits and that a punishing response is necessary if Washington maintains its illegal naval blockade around the Strait of Hormuz, the source said. [00:22:22] He further emphasized that Iran has proven in recent imposed wars that the United States no longer faces a passive or predictable adversary. [00:22:34] That's quite a threat. [00:22:37] In the statement he just issued, Khamenei went even further. [00:22:42] He warned U.S. vessels could find themselves at the bottom of the sea. [00:22:46] Ayatollah Khamenei, who hasn't been seen or heard from in person since he was elevated to the top job, said the only place for Americans in the Persian Gulf is at the bottom of the water. [00:23:00] He also claimed Tehran's new management of the Strait of Hormuz would bring calm and progress and economic benefits to all nations. [00:23:11] Kemenai said Rand would eliminate the enemy abuses of the waterway and his country shared a common fate with other nations in the region. [00:23:21] But foreigners who commit evil have no future there. [00:23:27] How can Kavanaugh be so confident? [00:23:30] After all, the Iranians have not been able to sink a single U.S. warship so far. [00:23:37] Wow, it looks like the Chinese have decided to offer a helping hand. [00:23:42] According to Reuters, six different sources have confirmed Iran is close to a deal with China to purchase anti ship cruise missiles. [00:23:55] Iran is close to a deal with China. [00:23:58] To purchase anti ship cruise missiles, according to six people with knowledge of the negotiations, just as the United States employs a vast naval force near the Iranian coast ahead of possible strikes on the Islamic Republic. [00:24:13] The deal for the Chinese made CM302 missiles is near completion, though no delivery date has been agreed, the people said. [00:24:23] That supersonic missile has a range of about 290 kilometers, designed to evade shipborne defenses. [00:24:31] By flying low and fast. [00:24:33] Their deployment would significantly enhance Iran's strike capabilities and pose a threat to U.S. naval forces in the region, 2M an expert said. [00:24:43] The CM 302 is extremely difficult to intercept, known as an aircraft carrier killer. [00:24:52] Nonetheless, if the CM 302 were deployed along the Iranian coastline, it could hit almost any target anywhere in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz and Of the Gulf of Oman. [00:25:06] Not surprisingly, the YJ 12 is defined as an aircraft carrier killer by the PLA. [00:25:15] Though its existence has been known for some years, there was initially very little information about this system. === Supporting Free Speech Against Censorship (04:57) === [00:25:22] Gray photos of an operational version, a sign that PLA wanted to hide its performance parameters and maintain technological surprise. [00:25:31] We'll be right back after this break. [00:26:18] We'll be right back. [00:26:19] You have to listen to us. 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[00:30:26] Israel panics, Ismailian forces capture Mossad agents, 2,000 trapped, according to the headline just in. [00:30:35] Arab fighters capture IDF soldiers after incursion in northern Israel. [00:30:42] FPV drones are destroying the Israeli military. [00:30:46] This is piracy. [00:30:49] Israel condemned for seizure of Gaza bound flotilla near Greece. [00:30:54] All hell breaks loose. [00:30:57] A Spanish warship fires at Israeli drones over new Gaza flotilla. [00:31:04] We have Mossad director David Barneja at the 2025 commendation ceremony, prime minister's office. [00:31:14] Barneja, of course, is head of Mossad and has a major role here in directing operations. [00:31:21] Very capable guy. [00:31:25] Meanwhile, Professor Morande dispels the leadership vacuum canard in Iran. [00:31:30] Let's take a closer look at that. [00:31:33] Remember, Trump has repeatedly claimed that Iran has a loss of leadership. [00:31:38] They don't know what they're doing. [00:31:41] Professor Morande explains the leadership structure in Iran. [00:31:46] When the American and Western media say the Iranians are in disarray and have deep division, that's all nonsense. [00:31:56] Because the nuclear file is in the hands of one person, Dr. Chalab. [00:32:00] Who is the head of the Iranian government as we speak, Mohammed? [00:32:06] Well, the head of the state, the head of state is the president, Mr. Pezishkian. [00:32:13] The overall head, the leader, is Ayatollah Khamenei, according to the constitution. [00:32:20] The speaker of parliament is the head of the file for negotiating with the United States. [00:32:27] He has been given that authority by. [00:32:29] The Supreme National Security Council and the leader. [00:32:33] So, the Supreme National Security Council, the head of the council is the president. [00:32:37] It has a chair, Dr. Larijani, who was martyred. [00:32:40] He was the chair. [00:32:41] There's a new chair. [00:32:44] The foreign minister, when it comes to these issues, is in the council. [00:32:49] Members of the armed forces are there. [00:32:52] Two representatives from the leader are there. [00:32:54] So, every and the heads of the three branches of government, including the Speaker of Parliament, but the head of the judiciary, and of course, the president. [00:33:03] So, this council makes all the decisions. [00:33:06] They, with the approval of the leader, they assign Dr. Ghadibov to take charge of the nuclear file. [00:33:12] So, when the Americans and Western media say that the Iranians are in disarray and they're deep divisions, that's all nonsense because the file is in the hands of one person. [00:33:21] That's Dr. Ghadibov, the person who went and negotiated with Vance. [00:33:26] He makes the decisions. [00:33:28] And then he gets his authority and the Security Council. [00:33:35] And of course, with the stamp of approval of the leader. [00:33:39] Is the new Ayatollah, the son of the one that was murdered by the Israelis on day one, healthy enough to do his job? [00:33:53] And do you have any idea why the Americans keep saying he's sick, he's disfigured, no one has seen him, he can't go to work, he can't communicate? [00:34:05] No, I think it's pretty clear that. [00:34:09] In the United States, they're trying to carry out psychological warfare, probably for two reasons. [00:34:14] One is that they want people in Iran and outside of Iran to feel that Iran is weak and vulnerable. [00:34:22] If he was not capable of leading, then the council, the constitutional body, the expediency council, or sorry, the council of experts, they wouldn't have chosen him. [00:34:39] They would have chosen someone else. [00:34:40] But I think the second reason is that they probably want to see him in public, and that would help them try to assassinate him. [00:34:52] Because I think that the United States and the Israeli regime are working to find where he is, where other key people are, and then carry out an assault. [00:35:04] So I hope all of our leaders are very well protected, but I would assume that if the Americans and the Israelis Would find Dr. Ghali Baf somewhere exposed, then they would launch an attack. [00:35:19] And that's what they've done in the past. [00:35:21] International law is meaningless. [00:35:23] Murdering people, I mean, when they murder school children and slaughter them, and they don't even acknowledge it, let alone apologize for it, and Western media is never outraged. [00:35:33] And when the Washington Post calls for the assassination of the negotiators, and so do we see that on Fox News, then that means they're living in the jungle now. [00:35:46] Thanks to Trump and the United States. [00:35:48] And therefore, that is further reason why Ayatollah Khamenei has to, the people around him have to be very careful about where he is and what information the Americans can get with regards to where he's staying. [00:36:05] And the same is true with Dr. Golibov and other leaders in the country. [00:36:10] That's my interpretation, that's my understanding. [00:36:12] What was Foreign Minister Arachi's goal? [00:36:17] I think that makes eminent sense. [00:36:19] Of course, they want him to be out in public so they can target him just as they have so many others. [00:36:25] That seems to be a primary policy method of the Israelis assassination. [00:36:33] They seem to have even sold Trump on the idea that if they took out the leadership of Iran, there'd be a popular uprising. [00:36:40] The matter would be over in days, and Trump fell for it because he is a gullible sap. [00:36:48] Sad to say, we're in a delicate situation where we have incompetent leadership at what may be the most dangerous set of circumstances the world has ever experienced with respect to the potential here for a nuclear world war. [00:37:09] The public is, by the way, not impressed with what Trump is doing as president. [00:37:18] His approval sinks to a new low. [00:37:21] As a war with Iran drives cost of living concerns, Washington. [00:37:27] President Donald Trump's approval rating fell to the lowest level of his current term as Americans increasingly soured on his handling of the cost of living and an unpopular war with Iran, according to a new Reuters IMSO's poll. [00:37:43] The four-day poll, completed Monday, showed 34% of Americans approve of Trump's performance. [00:37:50] I can't believe it's that high. [00:37:52] Down from 36% in a prior survey conducted from April 15th to 20th. [00:37:59] The majority of responses were gathered before Saturday night's shooting at the White House Correspondent Association dinner, which, as I've explained already, was a completely staged, 100% staged affair, totally phony, utterly ridiculous, perhaps the most amateurish I've seen yet, where Trump was due to speak. [00:38:22] It remains to be seen if the incident at which a government was stopped before he could enter a hall where Trump was dining might affect people's views of the U.S. leader. [00:38:33] He's hoping for that. [00:38:35] One of the primary objectives would be here that the public tends to rally around a leader when he's subject to an attempted assassination. [00:38:45] Worked before at Butler, which was also a staged event, hoping it would work again here, but also as Lindsey Graham has laid it out to justify the ballroom and its vast expenditure, where even though it was touted as being a privately financed affair that wouldn't cost the American public a dime, Lindsey Graham is now suggesting. [00:39:08] $400 million ought to be proposed from public funds to pay for it and free up the donors to put their money in Lindsey Graham and other American politicians' pockets. [00:39:21] No doubt that is the new plan if they can get away with it. [00:39:27] Meanwhile, Trump's ballroom fight sheds new light on the underground White House bunker. [00:39:38] Yes, yes. [00:39:39] Deep beneath. [00:39:41] Deep beneath the ballroom itself, there is a bunker that's going to be a command and control center that's going to be protected from nuclear. [00:39:53] President Trump's dream of a White House ballroom has highlighted what was once a relative secret the construction of a military bunker beneath the now demolished East Wing. [00:40:06] The admins started knocking down the East Wing in October to make way for Trump's long desired White House ballroom. [00:40:13] A project that will cost at least 300 mil. [00:40:16] The plan has drawn disapproval from members of the public and ire from architectural and conservative groups, one of which sued to block it back in December. [00:40:27] Meanwhile, a U.S. District Court judge, Richard Leon, sided with the National Trust for Historic Reservation this week. [00:40:36] He ruled construction of the ballroom must stop until Congress authorizes completion. [00:40:43] Even as the White House appeals the decision, he's allowing construction to continue for the safety and security of the White House. [00:40:51] Not to the admins' argument, renovation is about more than aesthetics, meaning they're entitled to go forward with work on the bunker, but not on the ballroom. [00:41:05] Meanwhile, here we have the top secret bunker explained. [00:41:12] The military is constructing an ultra secret. [00:41:17] Ultra secure bunker for emergency use. [00:41:21] Construction of President Donald Trump's $400 billion ballroom is on pause, following Judge Richard J. Leon's earlier order this week, but planning is still underway. [00:41:32] The 90,000 square foot White House extension secured a key approval from the National Capital Planning Commission Thursday. [00:41:41] Trump is arguing that resuming construction is a matter of national security, per the New York Times. [00:41:48] The reason underneath the opulently gilded event hall. [00:41:54] The military is constructing an ultra secure bunker for emergency use. [00:42:00] The White House used to have a presidential bunker called the Presidential Emergency Operations Center located beneath the East Wing. [00:42:09] It was where former President George W. Bush, First Lady Laura, and Vice President Cheney were rushed during the September 11th attacks. [00:42:18] Last year, however, Trump raised the wing to make way for the now paused ballroom, a replacement as part of. [00:42:27] The new project. [00:42:32] Meanwhile, we have more about inside the White House bunker. [00:42:37] Here's a report. [00:42:37] In the White House blueprints, there are stairs leading to what appears to be a solid wall. [00:42:43] The White House calls it a ballroom. [00:42:45] Trump confirmed it's a bunker. [00:42:47] What's actually inside has never been made public. [00:42:51] The firm designing it reinforced the Pentagon. [00:42:54] The company building it has constructed $24 billion worth of hardened government facilities. [00:43:00] Projects most Americans will never know exist. [00:43:03] A federal court has given a classified filing that even the opposing lawyers weren't allowed to read. [00:43:10] And those stairs are just the beginning. [00:43:12] The construction team, the materials, and a classified court filing all point to the same thing. [00:43:18] Something the U.S. government has spent eight months making sure you couldn't see. [00:43:24] Here's the official version. [00:43:25] In July 2025, the White House announced the biggest addition to the building since World War II. [00:43:31] A 90,000 square foot ballroom with Corinthian columns. [00:43:35] Floor to ceiling glass, overlooking the south lawn, and seating capacity that ballooned from 650 guests to nearly a thousand within weeks. [00:43:44] The renderings look like a luxury hotel in Dubai, accidentally collided with an 18th century American landmark, fully privately funded. [00:43:53] Not one dime of taxpayer money. [00:43:56] That's the sales pitch. [00:43:57] The donor list reads like a roster of companies waiting on administration decisions, Amazon, currently negotiating a 10 billion dollar Pentagon cloud contract, Lockheed Martin, awaiting approval on the Next Generation Fighter program. [00:44:11] Both companies cutting eight-figure checks to build the room where those decisions get made. [00:44:16] Hundreds of millions flowing from corporations with direct business before the federal government. [00:44:22] The New York Times established that the White House deliberately concealed several donor names from the published list. [00:44:28] So before a single beam goes up, the money trail raises questions the Champagne and Chandeliers pitch doesn't answer. [00:44:35] The demolition itself should have been the first clue on October 20th, 2025. [00:44:40] Crews tore into the East Wing without a single plan submitted to the agencies that oversee federal construction in Washington. [00:44:48] Four days later, the entire wing was rubble, including the East Colonnade, the Family Theater, and every office the First Lady's staff had occupied since 1942. [00:44:58] The Treasury Department instructed employees with sight lines to the site not to photograph the work, citing potential exposure of sensitive items, including security features or confidential structural details. [00:45:12] That's not how you demolish an office building. [00:45:14] That's how you build something classified. [00:45:16] But the design of what's replacing it raises even bigger questions. [00:45:20] Architects flag problems almost immediately. [00:45:23] Stairs that led into a solid wall. [00:45:26] Columns positioned where they block sight lines across the ballroom floor. === Demolishing the East Wing Complex (05:24) === [00:45:30] Fake windows on the north facade. [00:45:32] A structure taller than the White House itself, obstructing the historic view from Pennsylvania Avenue that has defined the Capitol skyline for over two centuries. [00:45:41] Unless they're not mistakes, then there's the paperwork, or rather, the total absence of it. [00:45:48] In Washington, D.C., you need a permit to replace a window. [00:45:51] This project, the largest White House addition in 80 years, bypassed the National Capital Planning Commission entirely. [00:45:59] That's the regulatory authority that approves every single federal building project in the Capitol. [00:46:05] No permits filed, no plans submitted through the standard review process. [00:46:09] When a commission member pressed the White House director, Joshua Fisher, on why demolition started without approval, Fischl pointed to top-secret underground work as the reason the normal process simply evaporated. [00:46:21] 98% of 32,000 public comments submitted to the commission opposed the project. [00:46:27] The commission, chaired by one of Trump's own appointees, is expected to approve it anyway. [00:46:32] December 2025 cracked the story open. [00:46:35] The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a federal lawsuit to halt construction, arguing that the administration had skipped congressional approval at at least four legally required review processes. [00:46:47] The White House responded by invoking national security in court, not just arguing it. [00:46:53] filing a separate classified declaration that neither the public nor the plaintiff's attorneys were allowed to read. [00:46:59] A secret legal filing to protect a secret construction project hidden under a party venue. [00:47:06] Then Trump confirmed what the lawsuit was trying to uncover. [00:47:10] In January 2026, he posted on Truth Social that the project was being built working closely with the U.S. military and Secret Service. [00:47:19] He called it a heretofore top secret fact that the lawsuit had unfortunately exposed. [00:47:25] He wasn't angry that a secret had leaked. [00:47:28] He was angry that a lawsuit made him say it out loud. [00:47:31] The full confirmation came on March 29th, 2026, aboard Air Force One. [00:47:36] Trump held up the architectural renderings for reporters while shuffling through oversized placards and said it plainly. [00:47:43] The military is building a massive complex under the ballroom. [00:47:47] The ballroom essentially becomes a shed. [00:47:49] Bulletproof glass, drone-proof roofing, ahead of schedule and under budget. [00:47:54] The cost of the underground portion, separate from the ballroom's $400 million budget, remains classified. [00:48:01] Walk onto this construction site and every detail tells you exactly what's going on underneath. [00:48:07] Start with who's doing the work, because the team alone dismantles the ballroom story. [00:48:12] Clark Construction won the general contract, one of the largest builders of hardened government facilities in the country, with a federal project portfolio exceeding $24 billion. [00:48:23] They built the National Museum of African American History and Culture. [00:48:27] They managed phases of Amazon's HQ2 in Arlington. [00:48:31] Their track record of sensitive government construction stretches back decades and includes projects most Americans will never know exist. [00:48:39] ACOM handles the engineering, the number one design firm in America, and the architect, Shalom Baranis Associates, the same firm that led the billion dollar renovation and reinforcement of the Pentagon. [00:48:52] They've designed and restored the Treasury building directly across the street from the White House, the Federal Reserve headquarters, And the General Services Administration Building. [00:49:01] You don't assemble this team to build a party venue. [00:49:04] You assemble this team when the building needs to survive the end of the world. [00:49:08] Now picture the engineering challenge from above. [00:49:11] You're excavating a massive underground complex beneath a structure that's been standing since 1792. [00:49:17] The President of the United States lives upstairs. [00:49:21] Original foundation stones, personally approved by George Washington, sit directly above the dig site. [00:49:27] Every modification technically requires historic preservation approval from agencies that weren't consulted. [00:49:34] And you're digging directly underneath all of it while keeping everything above perfectly stable. [00:49:40] Here's how the underpinning works. [00:49:42] If you've never heard the term before, What it means is rebuilding the foundation of a building while the building is still standing on it. [00:49:49] Workers excavate beneath the existing foundation in small sections, typically a few feet at a time, and pour new reinforced concrete underneath. [00:49:58] You're giving a 230-year-old structure a completely new spine before stacking millions of pounds of new construction on top. [00:50:05] The tolerances are terrifying. [00:50:08] Too much vibration from the excavation and you crack irreplaceable masonry, stones that predate the Constitution. [00:50:15] Too aggressive with the digging, and the entire building starts to settle and shift. [00:50:19] Imagine performing open heart surgery on a patient who refuses to stop running. [00:50:25] Everything above the dig site has to keep functioning perfectly HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical, the residence where the president sleeps, while you systematically remove and replace the ground it all sits on. [00:50:38] Zero margin for error. [00:50:40] Fascinating stuff, but most importantly, we got a whole lot more going on there than was allowed in the beginning. [00:50:49] Frankly, I have a lot of doubts about every aspect of it. === Suspicious Digging and Friendly Fire (07:08) === [00:50:55] Meanwhile, the House has finally passed funding for DHS, including Secret Service and TSA. [00:51:03] Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump signed legislation Thursday to fund Department of Homeland Security agencies, including the Secret Service and TSA, ending a partial shutdown that gripped. [00:51:21] DHS operation for almost 11 weeks. [00:51:25] The logjam was broken when the Republican controlled House unanimously passed a Senate blue bill that conservatives refused to consider over the past month. [00:51:37] The House signed off on the legislation as officials warned current funding was about to run dry, threatening chaos at airports and posing potential vulnerabilities to national security. [00:51:51] It represented a victory for Trump and Senate Majority Leader John Toon. [00:51:55] Who pressed House Republicans to pass a bill without modification? [00:52:03] Meanwhile, shocking red flags surface on the shooting story as it falls apart. [00:52:11] Let's see what we got here. [00:52:12] These things are getting even more suspicious. [00:52:14] Some additional stunning red flags have surfaced in connection with the alleged incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend, where it's now alleged a 31 year old individual from California named Cole Allen was involved in a potential shooting that was allegedly thwarted, uh, with respect to Donald Trump and Trump's cabinet members. [00:52:37] I was reviewing the court docket to see some of the updates and I found some stunning developments like the magistrate judge is already warning the Trump regime DOJ about possible contempt sanctions. [00:52:51] You have Cole Allen's lawyers saying he's being deprived of his ability to consult with lawyers that the Trump DOJ and Trump federal government Is preventing him from contacting his own counsel. [00:53:05] I found some filings that show that, uh, uh, the lawyers for Cole Allen are demanding immediately some exculpatory evidence based on statements that they say that acting attorney general Todd Blanch is making publicly that appear to be inconsistent with what is seen on the surveillance footage. [00:53:26] And of course, we have the Washington Post analysis where they brought in a lot of forensic analysts who do forensic audio analysis. [00:53:35] forensic video analysis. [00:53:38] And this Washington Post report says that, uh, they don't believe there was any indication that Cole Allen was involved in actually firing his weapon at all, or to the extent his weapon was discharged. [00:53:52] It was not his weapon that ultimately hit one of these secret service agents. [00:53:57] It was most likely friendly fire. [00:53:59] But then late last night, NBC claimed to have an exclusive from so called sources within the government that said they now actually believe That it was Cole Allen's shotgun that was involved in hitting one of these Secret Service agents, which is odd that they wouldn't come out and say that right away because the ballistics from a shotgun versus a handgun would be pretty easy to decipher. [00:54:29] You don't have to be a Second Amendment enthusiast to know the different type of ballistics between a shotgun and a handgun. [00:54:37] Let's just go through this one by one. [00:54:39] Now, of course, in all federal criminal prosecutions, The prosecution needs to turn over what's called Brady material. [00:54:47] That's exculpatory evidence. [00:54:49] That's part of the obligations in any prosecution. [00:54:52] You turn over Brady material, exculpatory information that you may have. [00:54:58] But what was startling that I found on the docket regarding Cole Allen is that the magistrate judge is already basically threatening the Trump regime with sanctions if they don't comply with Brady. [00:55:12] Clearly, this magistrate judge is aware. [00:55:16] That the Trump regime's MO, their modus operandi, is they file criminal charges and then often don't turn over exculpatory evidence, which has frequently led to cases being dismissed. [00:55:29] So take a look at this minute order from the magistrate judge. [00:55:33] Minute order as to Cole Thomas Allen as required. [00:55:37] More, more, more to come with my special guest, John Cooper. [00:55:41] We'll be right back after this break. [00:56:18] We'll be right back. [00:56:19] You know, listen to us. [00:56:27] Was it a conspiracy? [00:56:29] Did you know that the police in Boston were broadcasting this is a drill, this is a drill on bull hordes during the marathon? 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[01:00:14] Revolution Radio, where hosting dreams become actualized reality. [01:00:21] The opinions expressed on this radio station, its programs, and its website by the hosts, guests, and call in listeners or chatters are solely the opinions of the original source who expressed them. [01:00:31] They do not necessarily represent the opinions of Revolution Radio and FreedomSlips.com, its staff, or affiliates. [01:00:38] You're listening to Revolution Radio, FreedomSlips.com, 100% listener supported radio. [01:00:44] And now we return you to your host. [01:00:57] Well, here's a transition report. [01:00:59] Erica Kirk was rushed out of the White House correspondent dinner in tears when she said four words that broke every conservative's heart. [01:01:09] I'm not so sure about that. [01:01:12] Charlie Kirk's widow, that's what we're told, buried her husband seven months ago. [01:01:19] Now she is being rushed out of another building with guns going off. [01:01:26] And the four words she said through her tears I just want to go home. [01:01:34] One, two, three. [01:01:35] That's six words. [01:01:37] Why do they say four words? [01:01:39] Tell you everything about what the less violence has done to this movement. [01:01:43] I mean, this is really shallow shit. [01:01:49] Erica Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, which I believe has been turned into a mini APAC. [01:01:57] Was at the Washington Hilton Saturday night for the White House correspondent when 31 year old Cole Allen stormed a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and several knives. [01:02:07] Now, if you look at him running down the hallway, I don't see any shotgun. [01:02:12] I don't see any handgun. [01:02:13] I don't see any bunch of knives. [01:02:16] I see a bunch of security officials not acting properly when an obvious threat is arriving. [01:02:22] There's one in a position to trip him, tackle him, take him down, doesn't make any effort to do so. [01:02:27] The whole thing's a Just a farce from the beginning. [01:02:33] We have many of them who are just casually finishing their salads. [01:02:37] They took Vance out before they took out Trump, blatant violation of Secret Service protocol. [01:02:44] Their whole job is to protect the president. [01:02:47] And what the hell is Erica Kirk doing there in the first place? [01:02:51] There are many who suspect, and I am among them, that they're setting up Erica to even run as VP with JD Vance. [01:03:03] And of course, we know from previous encounters, JD and Erica seem to have a very personal, intimate relationship. [01:03:15] Reporters, the same who spent years calling conservative Americans violent extremists, were photographed diving under tables. [01:03:24] And Erica was seen on video being escorted out in tears, saying she just wanted to go home. [01:03:31] Think of what that means. [01:03:33] Just ridiculous. [01:03:36] And by the way, I mean, the proof I have for the Erica, you know, for the Charlie shooting being fake is simply overwhelming. [01:03:44] We'll address it. [01:03:46] I'm very pleased to have here as my special guest today, John Cooper, a smart guy who knows a lot about Charlie Kirk. [01:03:59] John, join. [01:04:00] Give me your thoughts. [01:04:02] Yeah, how are we doing? [01:04:03] Good to see you, Jim, as always. [01:04:05] Good to see you. [01:04:06] And hello to your listeners. [01:04:08] It's a pleasure to be here, calling from London, England. [01:04:12] Look, you know, when the Charlie Kirk story first came out, all right, I'll be honest with you, I went with it because it seemed. [01:04:20] It seemed to me like it was so dramatic, and the way it was done, it was hard to not go along with it. [01:04:25] But, and I had a few arguments with my friends about it, and you know, they were telling me, John, I can't believe you're so ignorant, all this sort of stuff. [01:04:31] But my whole thing, Jim, is that I will not make a firm decision on something until I've looked at the evidence. [01:04:39] And I think you were the same as well, right? [01:04:41] I think when it first happened. [01:04:44] Here's the deal, John. [01:04:45] Yeah, initially, look, Charlie had wandered off the reservation, he'd been to Israel, he'd looked at the fence, he didn't believe October 7th. [01:04:53] He wasn't supporting the Gaza genocide. [01:04:56] He said he couldn't abide Bibi Netanyahu any longer. [01:05:00] And he confided in Candace, in Tucker, in Clayton. [01:05:05] So there was a problem here. [01:05:09] According to the sources I have, Bibi offered him $150 million to get back on the reservation, back on the Zionist train, as it were. [01:05:20] The alternative being lead. [01:05:22] So he has a choice between silver and lead, or they're going to take him out. [01:05:25] So when it occurred, I initially thought too it had been a shooting. [01:05:29] And here's something, even though I now know it was in fact a staged event, I like that so many people believe Israel took him out because it is a focus greater scrutiny on Israel, its role in our government combined with the genocide. [01:05:43] There's been a vast repudiation of Israel governing our nation. [01:05:48] I mean, this event may be more than any other absent the genocide itself. [01:05:54] John, I believe, has opened America's eyes to the role of Israel. [01:05:59] Absolutely. [01:06:01] Do you think they actually backfired then, Jim? [01:06:05] Oh, I do. [01:06:05] Yes, I do. [01:06:06] I do believe it backfired. [01:06:07] Yes, Jan. [01:06:08] Yeah, because that's what I think. [01:06:10] I think, you know, it was very. [01:06:11] You could see how the narrative was formed to make people believe that he was genuinely shot. [01:06:15] I can see that. [01:06:17] I'll tell you my sort of line of inquiry with this is that the first thing I thought of was, well, why would they shoot him in the neck? [01:06:23] Because that is quite hard to capture on camera and make that look believable when they could just shoot him in the chest and then be done with it. [01:06:29] Because then that would open the doors for people to really scrutinize it. [01:06:33] That was the first thing that I kind of. [01:06:35] I wasn't sure about. [01:06:36] But then they did show it on every show. [01:06:38] You could find that footage everywhere. [01:06:40] And if that was a genuine assassination, the news reports would generally say, we're not going to show this for whatever reasons. [01:06:47] It's too graphic, right? [01:06:49] That was a little red flag for me, I guess, right? [01:06:51] And then after that, I was thinking to myself, why, if it was faked, why would Charlie agree to give up his career as a public speaker, something he's so passionate about, he loves doing? [01:07:03] Why would he not want to be with his wife anymore? [01:07:05] Because he would obviously have to completely separate from her and live a Separate life from her. [01:07:10] Why would he agree to do that? [01:07:11] But it's only when you came on the show and I've watched a few other people, even the marriage itself is under question, whether this was actually a legitimate partnership marriage. [01:07:21] The kids that he's holding, and if you see all the photos of him and the kids, the babies have all got their backs to the camera. [01:07:26] You never actually see the baby's faces, the family's faces at all. [01:07:30] So there's a lot of little. [01:07:31] So what happens is, Jim, there's a lot of anomalies that come into it. [01:07:35] And that's what starts the path of inquiry and looking into it more and more. [01:07:39] You came on the show, I also flashed up in the interview that we did. [01:07:42] If you zoom in on the actual bullet wound itself, you can actually see a square cutout like a mask, like a composite overlaid. [01:07:50] If you, if everyone uses Adobe Photoshop or anything like that, you could, it's like a layer. [01:07:54] There's a layer there, a little square cutout, and that stays exactly the same. [01:07:58] And you can see the body moving behind it. [01:08:00] When I saw that, it was that's it, it was over for me, just that alone. [01:08:04] But then obviously, there was even more evidence that you put in as well, wasn't there, Jim? [01:08:08] Yeah, And of course, I discovered that George Stephanopoulos the next day played a Interviewed a party of three, an older woman and two kids, each of whom claimed to have been 15 feet away from Charlie, where Catherine Horton observed five and one is six. [01:08:29] So you got three of them, six, six, six. [01:08:31] They didn't seem to have any specific knowledge. [01:08:34] They tried to zoom in on a video showing the crowd dispersing from the tent to see if they could locate these three witnesses and could not. [01:08:46] But they didn't even realize the tent was empty and the crowd that was running away was only about a quarter of the size of the crowd at the actual event. [01:08:54] It was a rehearsal video, John. [01:08:56] They were rehearsing the crowd reaction to an empty. [01:08:59] It's the same playbook. [01:09:00] It's the same playbook they use every time, right? [01:09:02] You know this. [01:09:03] You've done enough shows with me about this, about the crisis actors. [01:09:06] It's just a repetition, right? [01:09:08] Rinse and repeat the same playbook of crisis actors, right? [01:09:12] Yeah. [01:09:13] Yeah. [01:09:14] Love it. [01:09:14] Love it. [01:09:15] Yeah. [01:09:15] Yeah. [01:09:16] So, look, I mean, I think this isn't just one incident, isolated incident. [01:09:22] This is kind of like the first Trump fake shooting, you know, like the that we haven't actually done a show on, Jim, you know, but you know, like the grazing on the ear, that was a complete farce, right? [01:09:32] Then we, I almost feel as though they bodged that and they wanted to try again with Charlie Kirk and get it right. [01:09:40] And then now we've got the kind of the third, you know, the next Trump attempt, right? [01:09:46] Recently in America, which we haven't talked about either. [01:09:48] I mean, it feels as though they keep trying to. [01:09:52] Do the repeat the same playbook on the public, Jim? [01:09:55] Why do they keep doing it? [01:09:58] What's their MO here? [01:09:59] Well, it's got a lot to do with getting a sympathy vote. [01:10:03] It's playing a victim card. [01:10:05] You know, Israelis play the victim card all the time, except after the slaughter, the genocide, it no longer washes. [01:10:15] No one can believe it anymore because they're the monsters. [01:10:19] The crimes we've seen them committing for over two years now are so vicious, so sadistic, so savage. [01:10:26] There's no more sympathy for Israel. [01:10:29] Even if you believe the Holocaust hoax, and I've done a huge amount of research, I wrote the introduction to Nick Collerston's book, Breaking the Spell, which is the single most important definitive refutation of the Holo hoax, where it turns out that the International Committee of the Red Cross was keeping copious records of the names, the ages, the sex, the ethnicity, the religion, the cause of death for all the inmates. [01:10:58] And in 1993, recalibrated the total. [01:11:01] 296,081 died from all causes combined, none of whom were put to death in a gas chamber. [01:11:08] There weren't any gas chambers. [01:11:10] These were labor camps. [01:11:12] John the monstrous fraud. [01:11:14] Again, we haven't really done a show on that either. [01:11:17] But did they not, though, have delousing chambers, though? [01:11:20] They did. [01:11:21] They did. [01:11:21] To kill body flies, which was to avoid the spread of typhus and dysentery in the camps in order to preserve the health of the inmates for the obvious reason you can't get work out of a corpse. [01:11:35] These were work camps. [01:11:36] They were characteristic, but near big facilities, ammunition plants and the like. [01:11:42] So they'd work in. [01:11:44] You know, just look at the floor plan of Auschwitz. [01:11:47] And you see, they had a symphony hall. [01:11:51] They had a woodworking shop. [01:11:53] They had a hospital with, get this John, OBGYN facilities. [01:11:57] They even had a brothel. [01:11:59] Hundreds of babies were born in these camps. [01:12:02] They just got photographs of them. [01:12:04] I mean, give me a break. [01:12:05] It still takes nine months. [01:12:07] If everyone's being unloaded from the cattle car strip, put into these vast shower stalls and gassed, You don't have time to have babies, but they're having lots of babies. [01:12:19] And one of the generals that convinced Hitler that if they had a brothel, if they'd been rewarded with sacks, they'd work harder. [01:12:26] So they even had a brothel in Auschwitz. [01:12:29] I bet you haven't seen pictures of that. [01:12:33] I love it. [01:12:33] I got a photograph of the soccer team, the British soccer team at Auschwitz, and they're looking very fit. [01:12:40] Really? [01:12:40] Yeah. [01:12:41] I mean, I get the impression the conditions weren't quite as bad as we think they were, you know, these camps. [01:12:46] You know, it's crazy. [01:12:47] It's crazy. [01:12:48] I do think as though the bigger the lie, the easier it is to hoodwink the public. [01:12:51] And I think that's it because there's a certain immunity to criticism, the bigger and the more traumatic the event is perceived to be. [01:12:59] So that's what kind of locks it into consciousness, right? [01:13:03] I think it must be because, well, ordinary folks can understand little lies. [01:13:09] I mean, they commit them themselves. [01:13:11] Something as monstrous as these whoppers, it's beyond their ken to imagine anyone could perpetrate a Fraud on that scale. [01:13:19] So, I do think the big lie has a lot to do with it. [01:13:22] That the bigger the lie, the easier to market. [01:13:25] Take the moon landing for crying out loud. [01:13:27] Now, we got to repeat here with this Artemis 2. [01:13:31] John, you know the original Artemis? [01:13:33] The original Artemis appears to have been a spaceship and a spoof called Fly Me to the Moon that is just ridiculing the whole moon project. [01:13:42] You know, also something that I've noticed is that, you know, I don't want to go sound too new agey here, but that, you know, there is that concept of they have to let you know what they're doing before they do it because it almost bypasses karma. [01:13:53] It's almost like a consensual contract thing, right? [01:13:55] But, you know, if you notice that you get the truth in movies and you get lies in the news, but they're still arguably saying, well, we did tell you, we did broadcast it to you, whether you interpret that one way or another, we have said that this is going on. [01:14:09] And so, you know, you get a lot of this stuff playing out in movies telling you what's going on, but it's up to you to be able to discern that. [01:14:16] And then in the news, it's just pure propaganda, it's just pure fiction. [01:14:21] It's just like you're trying to work a narrative to kind of control your mind. [01:14:25] But I do think they let you know in certain movies and stuff like that to kind of say that, look, we have told you, it's up to you to then work it out. [01:14:33] Jim, what would you think about that? [01:14:35] Yeah, yeah. [01:14:35] No, I agree. [01:14:36] I agree. [01:14:38] But the Holocaust, the Holocaust, and then what we're seeing today and everything, these kind of fake shootings and stuff like that, is this all working towards the Greater Israel Project? [01:14:52] Is this all the expansionism of Israel? [01:14:56] Oh, sure. [01:14:57] Is that the main reason, Jim? [01:14:59] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:15:00] Going after Iran, even, you know, it's finishing the nine project of seven governments in the next five years. [01:15:07] And 9 11 was an Israeli op for crying out loud. [01:15:11] So they did the op, the attack on the U.S., which was orchestrated. [01:15:16] I mean, the buildings were destroyed. [01:15:18] People did really die. [01:15:20] So it wasn't kind of like Sandy Hook or Las Vegas or many of these other phony events. [01:15:27] But yeah, it's completing the agenda of using the American military. [01:15:33] To take out the governments of the modern Arab states that served as a counterbalance to Israel's domination of the entire region and eventually the Persian nation of Iran, which is at stake right now. [01:15:45] That's what's going on. [01:15:46] But remarkably, the Iranians are beating the hell out of the Israelis and the Americans. === Rationing, Starvation, and One World Agenda (09:41) === [01:15:52] And it's going to get worse, John. [01:15:53] It's going to get worse because if Trump insists on keeping the blockade, the Iranians are going to sink all those ships. [01:15:59] I'm guaranteeing that's going to happen. [01:16:02] So, what's the different path like timelines here? [01:16:05] Like, what do you see playing out? [01:16:07] Well, it's going to be compressed. [01:16:09] It's going to be fairly soon because the world is hurting. [01:16:14] You know, it turns out that Mike Adams was emphasizing if the oil isn't being produced by these big refineries in the Gulf Coast states, they seize up. [01:16:28] They are contaminated with salt water. [01:16:32] You've got to redrill, which takes years. [01:16:35] So without this, we're going to have, you know, the Not only the fuel shortage, the fertilizer shortage, we're going to have absence of food, we're going to have famines. [01:16:45] And already, as I was saying, there are about two dozen nations that are rationing already, already rationing. [01:16:51] So Trump, Putin, having given him a two hour phone call and told him, don't resume attacking Iran or there'll be severe consequences. [01:17:03] According to the sources, Trump agreed he's not going to resume attacks on Iran. [01:17:09] On the other hand, the blockade is a problem. [01:17:12] Iran wants the blockade gone, and I think Iran may have to act to destroy the American blockade. [01:17:20] And they're fully capable of doing it, John. [01:17:23] I'm talking about days. [01:17:25] I'm not talking even weeks. [01:17:26] I'm talking about days. [01:17:29] Right. [01:17:29] And so, is there a clear connection between that and what we're seeing with these psyops that are going on, the fake shootings and the fake assassinations? [01:17:37] Well, you see, here's. [01:17:39] Public support of Israel, then. [01:17:40] Is that what it is in the Jewish people, or what is it? [01:17:42] Yeah, sure, sure, sure. [01:17:44] Yeah, yeah. [01:17:45] Enthusiasm for Israel is bottomed out. [01:17:49] And for Trump, it's sunk like a rock. [01:17:51] So Trump is pulling all the strings to see if he can restore his standing with the American people. [01:17:59] Frankly, I don't think it's going to work. [01:18:02] And if I can see a 30 cent jump in gas just when I go out to have lunch and come back, 30 cents, John, that's just incredible. [01:18:12] I mean, I've never seen that before. [01:18:14] There was my local quick trip. [01:18:17] I know. [01:18:18] I also do think, though, that there isn't just one core purpose for this. [01:18:24] It's multi layered, it's multi faceted. [01:18:26] I think it's also trying to push along the Agenda 30 as well, the UN's Agenda 30 for sustainable development. [01:18:33] It's trying to bring in the one world government, the one world religion, the one world currency, all of that all at once. [01:18:39] But there's obviously going to be multiple layered benefits as well. [01:18:43] It's not just one thing. [01:18:45] It's like a business where you can try and hit it on many different levels. [01:18:49] And I see that happening as well. [01:18:51] Energy prices go up. [01:18:53] More and more people end up on universal basic credit. [01:18:57] You know, we go into the smart cities, everyone's on their phone, cashless society. [01:19:01] This is part of also where it's heading as well. [01:19:04] So that you've got two sort of parallel agendas going on at once there, you know, and I think that's kind of how they do it, right? [01:19:12] John, I think you're completely correct. [01:19:14] Yeah, I agree. [01:19:16] I mean, there's still visions of running the world from Jerusalem. [01:19:20] You know, I mean, it's the Zionist agenda. [01:19:24] I mean, you might think it's a pipe dream. [01:19:27] Well, they don't. [01:19:28] They actually believe it. [01:19:29] I mean, it's astounding. [01:19:30] To me, it's one of these cases of the lunatics running the asylum. [01:19:37] I'm just stunned by what happens here. [01:19:40] Yeah. [01:19:41] I mean, you've got that going on. [01:19:42] You've got the kind of expansion of Zionism within Israel, but you've also got it's almost like global Bolshevism for the rest of the world, for us plebs. [01:19:50] I don't know if you've seen what's happening in Europe at the moment, but the amount of mass migration we're getting, the immigrants we're getting in, like flooding our borders at the moment. [01:20:01] White country in Europe is being completely decimated. [01:20:04] It's being completely destroyed. [01:20:06] And even if you say anything about it, you lose your jobs here. [01:20:10] It is crazy. [01:20:12] So, you know, this is what we're up against, Jim, you know? [01:20:16] Oh, I do agree. [01:20:17] The clergy plan. [01:20:19] Right, yeah. [01:20:20] Europe was basically with Africans, but to dilute the culture and destroy the identity of these independent nation states, which seem to be part of. [01:20:31] You know, that makes the whole world sort of homogeneous, everybody alike, mixed races, no national pride, blah, blah, blah, easier to rule and control. [01:20:44] And of course, it goes along with the mass population reduction agenda, too, you know, and all that. [01:20:51] Indeed, the famine that's going to occur now, some are saying, well, that's part of the great reset, too. [01:20:57] That's part of the depopulation agenda, and it could be extraordinarily effective. [01:21:01] Remember, Kissinger said, You want to control government control the finances, a population control the food. [01:21:09] Well, by the strait being closed, food is going to evaporate because the fertilizer is not there for the plants to be in the ground. [01:21:22] I mean, the consequences are going to be devastating. [01:21:26] Well, they're ruining it for the farmers, they're ruining their soils as well. [01:21:29] And they're even offering some of the farmers here in the UK money just to kind of give up their farmland, and then it gets replaced with like flowers or something useless for the You know, for the food economy. [01:21:39] But, you know, that's also going on at the moment. [01:21:41] And so, what we're left with, you know, we're not left with much in terms of like doing our own things. [01:21:46] I would like to give a shout out. [01:21:47] There's a guy, there's a farmer called Mark Byford in the UK. [01:21:50] He's known as the Bowler Hat Farmer. [01:21:52] What he's done is actually created a whole system whereby he's connected all the local farms to a website. [01:21:58] You type in your postcode and then he's connected a delivery service so you can get it direct from the farms, you know, rather than going to the supermarkets. [01:22:05] I think we need to work like that. [01:22:07] We need to come up with our own systems from the grassroots up to kind of Beat the system, if you like. [01:22:12] We can't plead to these tyrants to improve things. [01:22:16] They're not going to do it. [01:22:17] We have to start coming together and building little projects ourselves, our own little paradigms, and growing those ourselves. [01:22:23] There's also something called the Woodland Initiative as well, where someone set up plots of land where you can go and live there and be a part of the community, you know, and just be completely detached, your own jurisdiction, you know. [01:22:32] So things like this, Jim, this is how we, you know, I guess this is what we have to do, right? [01:22:37] I like this, John. [01:22:38] I want you to elaborate on all the above. [01:22:41] This is. [01:22:42] You know, because I just think that we can't, you know, even things like protests, like, you know, I see a lot, don't get me wrong. [01:22:48] I mean, during the COVID stuff, I was protesting, I was on the streets marching. [01:22:52] I loved it. [01:22:53] It gave you a good sense of camaraderie and feeling of power, empowerment. [01:22:57] But ultimately, protests are pleading to the government. [01:23:01] It's almost like asking them to not do something when all you need to do is just exempt from that non acquiescence and just do your own thing. [01:23:10] And it's the same thing here. [01:23:12] People, I'm a little bit concerned at politics, even in England at the moment. [01:23:17] I think there's a new party called Restore, who I love. [01:23:19] I think they're brilliant. [01:23:20] But I do sometimes think as though. [01:23:23] When the government overreaches too much, I think what happens is it leaves a vacuum of people thinking, I'm going to completely detach from politics, completely detach from it. [01:23:33] So, what they do is they package a certain leader that catches the emanation of that rebellious spirit. [01:23:38] And I think Trump was an example of that in America. [01:23:41] You know, someone that purports to be against the system, you know, he's his own man, he doesn't come from a political background. [01:23:48] I think that's almost happening now in England with a party called Restore. [01:23:52] And I'm just conscious of it, I'm just a little bit wary of it. [01:23:54] Because I'm always thinking, as soon as they build up these renegades that are going to come in and be against the system, it's time to take a step back and just go, hang on a minute, has this playbook not been done before? [01:24:04] Have they not done this before on us? [01:24:06] So that's my only concern with that. [01:24:08] And then, of course, I see loads of people then saying, do you know what? [01:24:10] I haven't voted in years, but now I'm voting. [01:24:12] And suddenly they're back in the political system again when they could have used some of that rebellious energy to work on some of these projects that I've been speaking about the food project, Mark Byford's food project, the Woodland Initiative, some of these things that are actually grassroots. [01:24:25] And I think that's how we change things. [01:24:26] We build our own projects. [01:24:28] Our own paradigms, we put our energy into that, we build it up. [01:24:31] And as it grows, people start to join that. [01:24:33] And then the old system will become obsolete. [01:24:36] But we're still putting our energy into this dying, decrepit political system, which isn't in our interest. [01:24:42] So, I mean, that's just a thought I have, Jim. [01:24:44] You know, and I do think some things can come from politics, some good things can happen. [01:24:49] But ultimately, it's, you know, you're choosing between left and right, you're choosing between a Chinese burn or a fart in the mouth. [01:24:56] You're not going to get what you want from it. [01:24:59] I think those are very telling points. [01:25:02] And I've been worried too about the digital currency that's going to enable every aspect of our lives to be manipulated because if we want to do something they don't want us to do, they can just cut off the money. [01:25:14] We can't buy something they don't want us to buy. [01:25:17] We can't make a trip they don't want us to make. [01:25:21] Use anything that requires money as a resource, they'll have total control. [01:25:26] I worry too, John, what happens to all the homeless people who don't have computers or digital anything? === Truth Breaks While Information Never Sleeps (03:19) === [01:25:33] Bank accounts, are they just going to starve on the street? [01:25:37] I'm so glad you're here. [01:25:39] We'll be right back after this break. [01:25:43] Stand by. [01:26:18] We'll be right back. [01:26:19] This message. [01:26:26] Do the radio, which will break the spelling information. [01:26:37] Please. [01:26:39] We don't want to produce the radio, which will break the spelling information. [01:26:47] Never sleeps. [01:26:54] Please. [01:26:58] Into revolution radio where truth breaks the spell and information never sleeps. [01:27:06] Never sleeps. 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[01:30:11] For example, why did Charlie Kirk not have an exit wound? [01:30:15] Turning Point's Waxman calls it another miracle, a miracle. [01:30:21] The bullet absolutely should have gone through, said a surgeon. [01:30:23] Very normal for a high-powered, high-velocity brown. [01:30:27] The surgeon added, I've seen wounds from this caliber many times. [01:30:30] They just go through everything. [01:30:32] This would have taken out a moose or two down in Elk. [01:30:36] Charlie's body, however, apparently stopped the bullet. [01:30:40] This guy said he told the doctor there were many people directly behind Kirk. [01:30:47] It was a miracle no one else was killed. [01:30:50] Here's that image now of the crowd rushing away, the crisis actors from an empty tent. [01:30:58] And here we have the interview with the three. [01:31:01] I think we'll listen to just a bit of a. [01:31:03] Still lost to cover with the whole Charlie Kirk saga and this one. [01:31:11] Still, lots to cover with the whole Charlie Kirk saga, and this one takes the cake when it comes to this bizarro world and what is put on television programming. [01:31:22] What you see here is the aunt of these two children, and her name is Tiffany Barker, and the two nieces, right here you have Mia Grant and Ellie Steele, and the media constantly pushing the propaganda, putting children. [01:31:41] On the spotlight on the world stage when this is completely obviously unnecessary. [01:31:47] And these two look like something out of the shining. [01:31:50] Just again, a very bizarre world was presented on television programming. [01:31:55] Let's get right to it with this very strange interview conducted on ABC's Good Morning America. [01:32:02] We're joined now by Tiffany Barker and her nieces Elle Steele and Mia Grant, who were all in the audience yesterday afternoon. [01:32:08] Thank you for joining us this morning. [01:32:10] I know it's been a difficult day for all of you right now. [01:32:13] Tiffany, let me begin. [01:32:14] With you, just tell us what you remember about the scene yesterday. [01:32:20] It was horrific. [01:32:21] There was one shot that rang out, and everybody instantly looked around and then fell to the ground. [01:32:28] People saw Charlie instantly get shot in the neck. [01:32:31] I'm going to point this out real quickly. [01:32:35] You see the audience at the whole scene in Utah, and it's not the largest crowd in the world. [01:32:42] It's not a. [01:32:44] See, he doesn't even realize this is not the actual scene. [01:32:49] This is just a bunch of crisis actors. [01:32:51] I mean, it's really unbelievably bad. [01:32:55] Why did he not pick up on that? [01:32:56] Like, why did he not just zoom in? [01:32:58] I don't know. [01:32:59] I don't know, John. [01:33:00] It's very, very curious. [01:33:02] Still, lots to cover with the whole Charlie Kirk saga, and this one takes the cake. [01:33:07] Barker, children on the unnecessary. [01:33:12] The Shining Review conducted. [01:33:14] Difficult day for all of you right now. [01:33:17] Tiffany, let me begin with you. [01:33:19] Just tell us what you remember about the scene yesterday. [01:33:24] It was horrific. [01:33:25] There was one shot that rang out, and everybody instantly looked around and then fell to the ground. [01:33:32] People saw Charlie instantly get shot in the neck and. [01:33:35] I'm going to point this out real quickly. [01:33:39] You see the audience at the whole scene in Utah, and it's not the largest crowd in the world. [01:33:46] It's not a small crowd either. [01:33:49] At the same time, you should be able to identify the individuals that claim that they were there. [01:33:55] If they're there, they should be seen because it's going to be noted that one of the girls state they were 15 feet away from Charlie when this went down. [01:34:07] So if anybody can spot them in the front row, That's where they should be if they're only 15 feet away. [01:34:13] But nonetheless, I wanted to point that out, which is mentioned a bit later in this footage that's presented with the whole scene. [01:34:22] Let's continue on. [01:34:24] Shot in the neck and everybody fell to the ground and then people started running and got run over. [01:34:30] And I was with my family. [01:34:31] We had 16 of us there. [01:34:33] So five adults and like 11 children. [01:34:36] And we instantly got separated. [01:34:38] We're trying to find everybody. [01:34:41] Amazing Good Samaritans that grab kids. [01:34:44] One took my niece and took her to her apartment. [01:34:48] Very strange to bring someone's niece, her niece, to an apartment. [01:34:53] It kind of reminds me of that one event in the Northeast from years ago with the individual named Gene Rosen bringing children into his home after that event as well. [01:35:05] Just very strange, very bizarre. [01:35:06] Let's continue. [01:35:08] Somebody grabbed these two and my daughter and took them over to the tennis courts and stayed. [01:35:13] Until I came. [01:35:14] It was a super awful tragedy, and there were really good people that stood up and supported each other, and it was actually really powerful to see that. [01:35:24] Al and me, I can't imagine how scared you must have been yesterday. [01:35:28] What can you tell us about what you all remember? [01:35:30] Al, you go first. [01:35:33] So I remember hearing this thing. [01:35:37] I didn't, it was hard to like know what it was, but then I saw it, and I saw blood everywhere, and it hit his artery, and then. [01:35:47] Just very bizarre, this, this child talking about an artery being hit. [01:35:52] I mean, how old is this child? [01:35:54] And specific information being released, being stated here, just, again, doesn't pass a smell test with all these type of events. [01:36:03] I just, we fell to, I fell to the ground, I covered my, my head with my hands, and then I just started saying a prayer, and then we all ran. [01:36:14] So instead of running first, she stood there and had a prayer, then after the prayer was completed, then she started running. [01:36:21] Something seems very off with that. [01:36:23] Let's continue on. [01:36:24] And we ran into, like, we ran away to, and then we met at the tennis courts, and I couldn't, and then we couldn't find anyone. [01:36:34] It was just me, Mia, and then my other cousin, Bella. [01:36:39] And then we were calling everyone, we didn't know what to do, and then we finally met up with them, and it was just so scary. [01:36:47] Again, this well spoken child, very young, but very articulate for her age, and the names that were mentioned, Bella, like, I've talked about so many times with the Bell. [01:37:01] Let me back up here momentarily. [01:37:02] And again, looking at the name, it's pronounced L, but it's spelled like Ellie Steele. [01:37:09] You flip over the E's, you get your obviously your dual 33 in plain sight. [01:37:14] The L's are 3's as well. [01:37:16] I mean, literally, this is full of coded 33's in plain sight. [01:37:22] And her name is pronounced L. Find that interesting when it comes to Hebrew. [01:37:27] L is God, just like Bella or Bell means Lord or Master. [01:37:33] And the tennis courts are constantly being mentioned during the interview itself. [01:37:37] And as I demonstrated in my Nogvak Djokovic video, specifically with this logo, when you turn it backwards, flip it around, it looks like sinner. [01:37:48] So, just another aspect of the law of reversal in play. [01:37:52] Let's continue on here, moving forward to Mia Grant during this interview on ABC News. [01:38:00] And let's take a listen to what is said here. [01:38:03] With again, Mia Grant as she speaks after Al or Ellie. [01:38:09] I'm sure Mia. [01:38:10] I remember that we were like 15 feet away. [01:38:16] I gotta stop right here. [01:38:17] 15 feet away. [01:38:18] So specific with the numbers. [01:38:20] And again, like I showed earlier, if you're 15 feet away from what went down, where are the individuals that we see on the screen anywhere around here? [01:38:34] We have to really zoom in here to get a good look. [01:38:38] But they would be in this vicinity around here. [01:38:41] It's hard to tell, obviously. [01:38:43] There's different angles, but again, to say. [01:38:50] There's a lot more to this, but notice the empty tent, and there was no blood. [01:38:58] The first witness says there was blood everywhere, but that's one of the bizarre aspects of the scene. [01:39:04] There wasn't blood anywhere. [01:39:06] Nowhere. [01:39:07] She's saying there was blood everywhere, there wasn't blood anywhere. [01:39:10] Even Candace, you know, got a hold of that video from behind and she said, There's no blood. [01:39:15] There's no blood. [01:39:16] In fact, that's where I would open it if I were going through the whole shebang. [01:39:21] But go ahead, John, your thoughts about. [01:39:24] Well, I mean, just I want to talk about those two kids because that guy hit the nail on the head there. [01:39:30] You just, firstly, you wouldn't just have a little prayer just whilst everyone's running off in horror where there's a shooter, right? [01:39:35] But also, just language 15 feet away, a child wouldn't come up with that kind of detail. [01:39:40] They would simplify it in their own way and they would say, We were quite close to the stage. [01:39:45] You know, they wouldn't even conceptualize that distance, right? [01:39:49] But if you look at those two kids as well, I mean, the parents, if that was the case and they just watched an assassination, those kids would be traumatized. [01:39:57] The parents would not let them go on camera. [01:40:00] They would not let them be in front of a camera. [01:40:02] Those kids would be in peace. [01:40:03] They need therapists, right? [01:40:04] If they've just seen that. [01:40:06] Certainly, they just wouldn't be allowed straight back up on camera. [01:40:09] That's for sure, right, Jim? [01:40:10] I mean, it's just the whole. [01:40:11] I mean, it's so bad. [01:40:15] It's. [01:40:15] I'm surprised. [01:40:16] It's almost a form of burlesquing where they're mocking you with some of this stuff because that is quite clearly a couple of. [01:40:21] I wouldn't be surprised if these kids had IMDb accounts. [01:40:25] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [01:40:27] They're actors, right? [01:40:28] Absolutely. [01:40:29] Yeah, yeah. [01:40:30] That turns out to be true to so many and so many settings. [01:40:34] But also, are we going to talk about the blood? [01:40:37] Because, you know, if you see some of the slow mo clips of the blood, it washes off him almost as if his t shirt's made out of wax or plastic or something, right? [01:40:48] Yeah. [01:40:49] Then it disappears. [01:40:50] Then when you see them carrying the body away, There's absolutely no blood on him or in his shoes or anything like that. [01:40:56] There's no trail of blood. [01:40:58] They would be clearly a trail of blood if they're carrying him to the car. [01:41:01] Yes. [01:41:02] Right? [01:41:02] The shooting had been real. [01:41:04] Absolutely. [01:41:06] And as you have actually, as you were observing, the wound on his neck moves around because it's actually on a transparency that's being imposed over the video. [01:41:15] So he's moving, but the transparency isn't. [01:41:18] So you got the apparent motion of the wound around on his neck, which is impossible. [01:41:24] You got such blood as there is. [01:41:25] Not soaking into the shirt. [01:41:28] And actually, at a certain point, it reverses flow. [01:41:31] So, what they did was when that guy came forward, I think his name is George Zinn, and said, I did it. [01:41:38] That was just for distraction. [01:41:40] So, I'd have time to do the CGI on such videotape as they had. [01:41:46] And then, contrary to practice here, John, they ran that video everywhere all the time. [01:41:54] The networks, as a rule, Don't show actual bloody gore. [01:41:58] But in this case, it was precisely the opposite. [01:42:01] You could get away from it. [01:42:03] They were showing it everywhere. [01:42:04] And I was like, why would they suddenly be making sure that everyone sees it? [01:42:07] To kind of embed that narrative in everyone's mind. [01:42:11] That was like a bit of a red flag for me. [01:42:13] And I was kind of okay, fair enough. [01:42:14] But also, there might be different people might have different perspectives on how they generated that, how they created that. [01:42:22] I've heard theories of holograms, I've heard theories of AI compositing. [01:42:26] But you know, if you look at things like the t shirt, let's just talk about that. [01:42:30] So, where you have, he's got I think he's got the word freedom on his t shirt. [01:42:34] The letters actually disappear as he's rolling back, you know, after he's being shot, and then the letter the F just pops back in again. [01:42:42] Yeah, so still, you know, that tells me that I think what they've done is they've added in certain AI clips, like little frames, AI frames, just to kind of complete the hello, everyone. [01:42:52] I'm Tracy Derwin, and I'm here with Shane. [01:42:56] In today's video, we're gonna share. [01:42:59] Our conclusion, at least my conclusion, as a gunshot wound and car crash is still 10 times more than what we see there. [01:43:09] Yeah, it's just unusual how, for what we saw come out, very little is left. [01:43:17] Okay, do we want to show the AI artifact of him? [01:43:25] I believe we could because there are several anomalies we could point out with this video that I believe are either AI enhanced. [01:43:33] Or completely faked altogether somehow. [01:43:35] All right, and this one is gonna be a little gory, so fast forward a minute if you don't mind. [01:43:39] If you're sensitive, then skip this one. [01:43:42] I think everyone has seen it. [01:43:43] We couldn't, you couldn't help but see it because they got pushed out to everyone. [01:43:48] So, all right, so one of the anomalies that we see here would be his lapel mic looks like it travels up into his neck. [01:43:57] I don't know if this has been part of the alteration that's been done, but this video has absolutely been altered. [01:44:02] You can see the F disappears and it says read 'em. [01:44:05] And then the F finally comes back right there. [01:44:08] And then the blood comes out. [01:44:10] It looks like it starts to pour down his shirt, but then there are also angles where it looks like the shirt's almost waterproof. === Anomalies in the Gory Lapel Mic Video (12:07) === [01:44:16] Like the blood touches it and then bounces off, and then it stays white. [01:44:21] So, to me, this could be either artificial intelligence and the movement of the bullet hole there, too. [01:44:26] You can see the bullet hole doesn't exactly move perfectly with him. [01:44:29] It looks like it moves slightly more to the front, which is either a projection or AI enhancement of some sort. [01:44:37] And to me, it just looks fake. [01:44:40] And we have a clip of someone that knows how to do CGI. [01:44:47] I'll play that right here. [01:44:49] So, here's Ben Wehrman pointed this out. [01:44:51] Was it all fake? [01:44:53] Experienced video analysts have already come out and confirmed the original close up of the neck is doctored. [01:45:00] What is weird is all the footage I have when I plug it into Final Cut and analyze it, there's always blurred, pixelated areas around Charlie. [01:45:07] I don't want to sound crazy posting it, but I work on film and footage, and something's up with footage I screen grabbed in the first few hours, almost like the clips were doctored in some way. [01:45:16] So, as of right now, and this is a great video full breakdown, and we'll go through many of these clips. [01:45:23] It seems that the most likely is the squib. [01:45:27] However, there does seem to be indications in some places that it appears to be CGI overlays, augmented reality, which is plausible, but not necessary. [01:45:40] Well, I think that is exactly what happened. [01:45:43] John, let's take it from there, my friend, because we saw your F disappearing on the freedom. [01:45:50] We saw the wound move around on the neck. [01:45:53] You saw the blood kind of gush, but it doesn't soak into the, you know, go for it, my friend. [01:45:57] We actually, in the interview that we did, I zoomed in on that part of the neck, and you can't really see it when what we're just seeing here is a reference. [01:46:04] But I asked people if they want to really have a good look at it, zoom in on it, or watch our interview. [01:46:10] And you can see there's a clear square around the neck. [01:46:13] And anyone that's worked with Adobe, if you use Photoshop or any of these kind of Adobe softwares, anything like this, you can see how that's just a layer that's been added, and they've just synced it up like they've keyframed it so it moves, it's tracked. [01:46:27] In a way that moves around with the neck. [01:46:29] But it's still, even despite that, Charlie Kirk is moving behind and the square stays relatively central in that. [01:46:37] So once you've seen that, that was it. [01:46:38] That's game, set, and match after that. [01:46:40] I showed that to some of my friends who just thought I was crazy. [01:46:43] And even they couldn't even say anything, they were speechless after seeing that. [01:46:48] So you've got all that going on. [01:46:49] There have been things such as, you know, you were showing this as well with the ring. [01:46:53] So the ring just sort of magically swaps fingers. [01:46:57] I have heard counter arguments to that, that it's one of those rings you can flick on and off. [01:47:01] But still, I don't, I can't see how that would be the case in this instance. [01:47:07] You know, I just can't believe what, with a lot of these things, they tend to be almost lazy with the post production, Jim. [01:47:16] You know, it's almost as if they want people to, the smart people to find out in a way. [01:47:22] Yeah. [01:47:23] Because it adds a layer of frustration and that thing about, like, why can't you see it so obvious? [01:47:30] I almost think they deliberately make it a little bit of a bodge job with some of these things. [01:47:34] So, that there's a certain percentage of people that work it out, but then they're highly frustrated by people not being able to see the obvious. [01:47:40] Someone actually referred to this as burlesquing, a term called burlesquing, where it's a form of mockery of burlesquing. [01:47:46] So, you know, the people like us who can see, you've got 20 20 vision, it's almost like it kind of looshes our energy in a way because we're like, for fuck's sake, you're not working this out. [01:47:55] Excuse my French. [01:47:57] But yeah, so there's that going on as well. [01:47:58] And then also, look, I come at Jim, the way I come at this, I'm not a researcher. [01:48:03] I don't have research in guns or anything like that or ballistics or. [01:48:07] Anything this, but I just I come at it like a layman, normal person coming into this, just looking at everything in a normal way. [01:48:14] You know, they talked about Charlie Kirk was taken to hospital and, oh, he's doing okay. [01:48:18] He's stable. [01:48:19] Okay. [01:48:19] No, he's doing badly. [01:48:20] He might survive. [01:48:21] Look, if you got shot in the neck with that weapon, that's it. [01:48:25] It's game over, right? [01:48:26] But they were still playing along the narrative that he could survive from this. [01:48:30] I'm sorry, but, you know, even little things like that are just completely blow it apart, right? [01:48:36] Because you tell me that weapon, you might know a little bit more than me, but that weapon, that would take a head off, wouldn't it? [01:48:43] Yeah. [01:48:45] 30 out of six. [01:48:46] Yes. [01:48:46] Yes. [01:48:48] Shot in the neck would separate his head from his body, I think, for sure. [01:48:53] I mean, it would be a big mess, and there wasn't any blood. [01:48:55] I mean, Kansas is kind of stunned. [01:48:58] There's no blood. [01:48:59] Everyone. [01:49:00] And yet, you got the little girl with us saying there was blood everywhere when there was blood nowhere. [01:49:05] I mean, it's just ridiculous. [01:49:07] And they actually played the rehearsal video and didn't even realize it. [01:49:12] I mean, how astute is ABC and George Stephanopoulos? [01:49:16] I mean, this is embarrassingly bad, John. [01:49:19] It's embarrassing. [01:49:20] Yeah, that's what I mean by the burlesque. [01:49:22] It's almost embarrassingly bad. [01:49:23] I don't know whether it's deliberate or not. [01:49:25] Or sometimes I think that they just go, well, let's just cut some corners. [01:49:28] We could get a proper actress in, but that's going to cost us a little bit more. [01:49:32] I think they get tight and they think we don't want to put the full amount of money in because we don't need to. [01:49:36] People are that stupid. [01:49:37] We don't have to put a full budget into the propaganda to make people believe it. [01:49:41] I think there's also an element of that going on as well, where they just think, there's no point making this good because we don't need to, because the people are going to buy into it anyway. [01:49:49] John, give us your take now on how this fits into the broader scheme of things, entire. [01:49:55] What is your thought? [01:49:55] What was the purpose of the Charlie Kirk stage shooting? [01:49:59] I think we've got enough there to conclude. [01:50:02] Yeah, we need to plug this into the sort of the macro now, right? [01:50:05] The kind of the wider, broader brushstrokes of everything. [01:50:10] I mean, it depends on what level the political, the spiritual, the energetic, you know, the occult. [01:50:14] It depends where you're prepared to go with all this stuff. [01:50:17] But, you know, I think they messed up with the Trump shooting. [01:50:21] I do. [01:50:22] I think that was meant to be the incident that. [01:50:26] You know, really emboldened him and made people really believe in him again and made him really rise up in the public's eyes. [01:50:35] I don't think people kind of like saw it that way. [01:50:38] I think it was a real bodge job, if I'm being honest with you. [01:50:40] I mean, even if we look at that first initial Trump shooting, right? [01:50:44] You're talking about Butler, Butler, right? [01:50:47] Butler ear shooting. [01:50:50] Oh, right. [01:50:50] Yeah, the ear shooting. [01:50:51] That's the one I'm talking about. [01:50:53] It was in Butler, Pennsylvania, John. [01:50:56] Right. [01:50:56] Yeah. [01:50:56] Look, I've worked in close protection. [01:50:59] I've trained in close protection security, right? [01:51:03] I know that if something like that had happened, you would not, you would jump, we would jump over the top of the person we're looking after, right? [01:51:11] Who's our client. [01:51:11] And we would make sure that the complete scene was clear before we'd allowed him to stand up. [01:51:17] Within seconds, Trump is standing up, doing the, you know, fist pumping, whatever it was, right? [01:51:22] Like seconds after the shooting, correct? [01:51:24] So, you know, little things like that, they had to create that narrative, that image of him, you know, rising up and, you know, defeating the, the, You know, the alleged, you know, bullet wound, right? [01:51:33] To kind of create that image in the public's mind. [01:51:35] And now we, then they, I think they thought that didn't really work. [01:51:38] We'll try the Kirk assassination. [01:51:42] Again, I think there's a political element of that to embolden Israel, you know, to make this the kind of the, the kind of the, make Kirk the martyr of all that to kind of progress Israel. [01:51:55] But I also think there is a cult element to this as well, Jim. [01:51:58] I don't know how deep we go with your audience, but I do think some of these things are like rituals they do. [01:52:03] I think they do time it with numbers, gematria. [01:52:06] I think they do. [01:52:07] They coordinate it with certain events and tie it all in in a kind of ritualistic aspect. [01:52:14] You know, I said before about how they, you know, they tell us the truth in movies and the lies in the news. [01:52:19] You only have to look back on there was a movie called Snake Eyes. [01:52:22] I think it was in the late 90s with Nicolas Cage. [01:52:26] You know, it was almost like a kind of, they're almost predictive programming. [01:52:30] They're telling you what was happening, what was going to happen. [01:52:32] They're kind of letting you know, they're informing you. [01:52:35] And get this the person that was actually the character's name in that. [01:52:40] Was Charles Kirkland. [01:52:42] That was the name of the character, Jim. [01:52:44] I mean, it's like, you know, it's again, it's almost like a form of mockery. [01:52:49] They're telling you that, you know, in plain sight and doing it that way. [01:52:53] But look, I think, you know, in terms of like the larger chess moves of this, I think they try these different psyops to kind of direct our energy and so that we're, you know, it is a form of distraction. [01:53:05] I do think that as well. [01:53:07] I think when one psyop doesn't work, they move into another one. [01:53:10] Like, for instance, when everyone was like believing in the COVID psyop and then They moved it as soon as Putin invaded Ukraine, suddenly COVID disappeared. [01:53:18] And now we're on to the next PSYOP and then the next PSYOP. [01:53:21] And I think that the way it works, Jim, from my research, just to kind of tie it back into my research, is that I've looked a lot into MKUltra mind control programming. [01:53:30] And a lot of people might think this is some kind of conspiracy theory, but it's been going on for a number of years now. [01:53:35] And I think what happens is, to a certain degree, as humans, we are all mind controlled, right? [01:53:41] From childhood, all right? [01:53:42] From birth, even, you know, from birth trauma, from ultrasound. [01:53:46] From the vaccines. [01:53:48] So, what happens is that our minds are fragmented at a very early age. [01:53:52] And so, we are more susceptible to embedded commands as we move into adulthood. [01:53:57] And so, that's the propaganda, that's the news, that's the kind of stuff that we're being told in schools, you know, on the radio, stuff like that, right? [01:54:03] So, I think that that's what they do. [01:54:05] And so, this is also part of the mind program to, you know, move into these different psyops to kind of control the way that you think, to keep you in a state of fear, to keep you in a state of uncertainty. [01:54:18] And so, when you're in a state of fear and uncertainty, you will just absorb back into the collective, into what they say is mass formation psychosis. [01:54:26] You want to plug back into the herd, into the hive mind. [01:54:31] And so, that's also another reason why they do it. [01:54:33] The Charlie Kirk incident, I'm not sure if it's just a one thread here, but I think it fits into a multiple thread agenda. [01:54:42] And that is to, as we said before, I think it's to grow, expand Israel. [01:54:49] Hold us plebs into a state of servitude as well through Agenda 30 and some of these Globo Homo agendas that they've got going on. [01:54:58] I don't know. [01:54:59] What do you think, Jim? [01:55:01] Is there more to it? [01:55:02] Can you just look at it as one isolated incident and see the motivation behind that? [01:55:07] Or does it plug into something a lot larger and you've got to see it as a multifaceted agenda? [01:55:11] Oh, sure. [01:55:12] Multifaceted for sure. [01:55:15] And one of the obvious messages is. [01:55:19] Don't wander off the reservation. [01:55:22] You know, they use it to bring in Erica, who is a complete fraud, in my opinion, to make sure that Turning Point remained a mini APAC, a mini APAC. [01:55:33] John, you're a super guy. [01:55:35] I'd love having you here. [01:55:36] I want to have you back. [01:55:38] Meanwhile, everyone, spend as much time with your family, your friend, the people you love and care about. [01:55:44] We do not know how much time we have left. [01:55:47] Use it wisely. [01:55:49] Support Revolution Radio. [01:55:53] Have a great weekend, and God willing, we'll be back on Monday and we'll do it all over again. 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