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May 5, 2026 - Jim Fetzer
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The Raw Deal (4 May 2026) with co-host Joe Olson and special featured guest, Danny Cirrus

Jim Fetzer and Danny Cirrus dissect President Trump's dismissal of Iran's May 3 proposal, warning that kinetic warfare could ruin the U.S., Israel, and Iran economically. They analyze Colonel Wilkerson's claims of a paralyzed Israeli supply chain and note 61% of Americans view the war as a mistake. The discussion shifts to questioning the January 6 suspect narrative, citing missing footage of his arrival, illogical canine officer reactions, and absent bullet holes despite reported gunfire. Ultimately, these inconsistencies suggest official accounts regarding both the Iran conflict and the Capitol attack may be deeply flawed or staged. [Automatically generated summary]

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Iran Nuclear Claim Debunked 00:14:35
Somebody, not just anybody.
You know, I need someone.
When I was younger, so much younger than today, I didn't even have anybody to help me in any way.
Now, these days, I'm not so self assured.
I've got a lot of time to change my life.
I've opened up the doors.
Help me if you can, I'm feeling down.
Well, this is Jim Fetzer, your host on the Raw Deal, right here on Revolution Radio Studio B this fourth day of April 2026.
I've adjusted the volume in the hope everyone can hear more clearly the video clips and other comments being made during the show.
Donald Trump declares he's reviewed the Iran proposal and finds it unacceptable.
This hints at the worst possible outcome about to occur.
Hal Turner reporting.
This afternoon, Sunday, 3 May, President Trump dismissed the latest Iranian proposal, saying, I've reviewed it thoroughly and it's not acceptable to me.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says the U.S. is boxed in.
Room for U.S. decision making has narrowed, and Donald Trump must choose between an impossible military operation or a bad deal.
Elsewhere, meaning in his language, a bad deal.
Elsewhere inside Iran, the Supreme Leader's advisor, Trump threatens us with famine while global food security and fertilizer supplies and orbits are subject to our control.
Iranian Supreme Leader advisor Monsen Razahi went on to say, The U.S. is the only pirate in the world that possesses aircraft carriers.
Our ability to confront pirates is no less than our ability to sink warships.
Prepare to face a graveyard of your carriers and forces, just as the wreckage of your aircraft was left behind in Isfahan.
Hal Turner's analysis, just my personal opinion, the situation is going to be negotiated away.
All three sides, U.S., Israel, and Iran, will push and push and push, reignite the actual kinetic warfare in all three countries and maybe then ruin all three countries and maybe then they'll stop.
Iran will be ruined by U.S. war weaponry.
Israel will be ruined by Iranian war weaponry.
The U.S. will be ruined economically by skyrocketing fuel costs that shut off the entire economy.
I foresee complete economic collapse, worldwide depression, and likely world war.
I can't say I think he's being overly pessimistic.
I think he's pretty close to the mark, except that Iran is going to survive.
Meanwhile, Trump promotes what he's calling Project Freedom.
According to Western Journal, Project Freedom leads to immediate U.S. success in the Strait of Hormuz, fat chance of that.
President Donald Trump Project Freedom Day and Iran's strangle hold on the Strait of Hormuz began with success on Monday.
That would be today.
U.S. Navy guided missile destroyers are currently operating the Arabian Gulf after transiting the Strait of Hormuz in support of Project Freedom, said U.S. Central Command.
American forces are actively assisting efforts to restore transit for commercial shipping.
But, Iran, two missiles hit U.S. warships trying to enter Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Navy prevented American Zionist warships entering.
The Strait of Hormuz Monday, State TV reported.
A farce news agency said two missiles hit a U.S. warship near Jask Island after it ignored Iranian warnings.
Reuters could not independently verify the reports, and there was no immediate response from the United States.
A senior U.S. official denied a U.S. ship was hit by Iranian missiles.
Frankly, if you've got to believe one side or the other, One side has proven to be highly reliable and trustworthy, the other not.
Iran appears to have hit two U.S. warships with missiles.
Meanwhile, get this Colonel Wilkerson wrote.
Listen up because this is the massive opportunity you have been waiting for to grab a real bargain.
We are talking.
Let me be very clear about something before we go any further.
What I am about to walk you through is not commentary, it is not opinion dressed up as analysis.
It is a forensic examination of a military collapse, the kind of collapse that does not announce itself with a single dramatic battle, but creeps in through the back door of logistics, of supply chains, of the invisible architecture that every modern army depends on to breathe.
Stay with me through this full analysis because by the end of it, you will understand something that most people, including most people in Washington, have still not fully grasped.
I spent decades inside the American national security apparatus.
I served as chief of staff to the Secretary of State.
I sat in rooms where the real decisions were made.
And in all of that time, across all of the conflicts I studied, all of the war plans I reviewed, all of the intelligence assessments I read, I never, not once, saw a supply chain interdiction campaign executed with the speed, The precision and the comprehensive strategic logic that Iran has now demonstrated against the IDF.
What happened in these five days is going to be studied in war colleges for a generation, not because it was dramatic, but because it was devastatingly, almost surgically, complete.
Five days.
Let that number sit for a moment.
From the opening strike against Israel's primary logistics infrastructure, To the point at which 120,000 deployed Israeli soldiers found themselves in positions they could not advance from, could not be resupplied to, and could not safely extract from.
Five days.
Five days from the first precision impact on the Ashdod port fuel terminal to the internal IDF assessment that sustained offensive operations were no longer supportable at current supply levels.
Five days from the most ambitious supply chain interdiction campaign in modern military history to the functional paralysis of a military force that the United States and Israel spent 50 years and hundreds of billions of dollars constructing and sustaining.
What I am going to do in this analysis is answer the questions that actually matter, not the questions the cable networks are asking, the real questions.
How did Iran identify, target, and eliminate 90 percent of IDF supply routes inside a single coordinated operational campaign?
What does the sequencing of that campaign reveal about the depth and duration of Iranian strategic planning?
What does supply chain collapse actually mean in human and operational terms for 120,000 soldiers?
The fuel mathematics, the ammunition arithmetic, The food timeline, and the point at which physical deprivation translates into military incapacity that no amount of tactical skill can overcome.
That's quite a brilliant analysis of what appears to be a devastating operation by Iran.
It seems to me completely consistent with the thorough and methodical manner in which Iran had been launching wave after wave of ballistic missile attacks.
Now we have the ceasefire, which appears to be falling apart very, very rapidly.
This is an AI generated image of Wilkerson, but it appears to me everything he is saying is true.
Should we get evidence to the contrary, I will stand corrected.
Meanwhile, complete bullshit.
Expert Torchis Hegzeth claimed the war was necessary to prevent Iranian nuke, Common Dreams reporting.
It feels insane to have to keep repeating this, said Matt Duse, pointing to U.S. Intel, asserting that red.
Ended nuclear weapon related work in 2003.
President Donald Trump and his admin have continued to claim that the historically unpopular war with Iran was necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon despite ample evidence to the contrary.
During testimony before the Home Services Committee Wednesday, Hedgeseth insisted the U.S. military had obliterated Iran's nuclear capability.
with strikes carried out in 2025 while maintaining that a full-scale war was necessary because the country hadn't given up its nuclear ambitions.
How coherent can you get?
Merely having the ambition to create a nuclear weapon would not make Iran an imminent threat, and U.S. intel found no evidence Iran was anywhere close to developing such a weapon.
U.S. Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, testified under oath before the House Select Intelligence Committee last month.
That Iran's nuclear weapons program had been obliterated by U.S. led airstrikes that were launched last year, and that there's been no effort since to try to rebuild their enrichment capability.
Matt Dews, executive vice president at the Center for International Policy, pointed out in a social media post that U.S. intel showing that Iran lacks the capacity to build nuclear weapons goes back decades.
It feels insane to have to keep repeating this.
The 2007 National Intelligence Estimate Assessment Assessment Iran ended nuclear weapon related work in 2003 does explain that assessment has not changed.
The claim that this war was necessary to prevent an Iranian nuke is just complete bullshit.
He's got that exactly right.
The only part I don't particularly care for is Tulsi saying that the strikes had obliterated Iran's nuclear capabilities because there's no way that would be true.
but it was nothing to do with nuclear weapons, only to do with the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Indeed, taking out Ayatollah Khamenei was an absurdity if you actually want to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons because he'd issued a fatwa, a declaration forbidding Iran from the development of nuclear weapons or their possession or their utilization.
And yet, the very first target, Of the U.S. Israeli strike was the Ayatollah himself who had issued the fatwa.
Meanwhile, 61% of Americans see Trump's Iran war as a mistake, far outpacing disapproval of Vietnam and Iraq.
Common dreams again.
In Iraq, it took more than three years to reach that high.
In Vietnam, it took six.
More than six in ten Americans now say, President Donald Trump warned Iran was a mistake, according to Bullout Friday from Washington Post's ABC News Ipsos.
Within two months, the war, which has inflicted thousands of civilian deaths and caused gas prices to spike worldwide with little tangible gain, has reached levels of unpopularity that previous wars, now seen as historic boondoggles, took years to reach.
The Post has asked, The mistake for other major wars.
But CNN senior political journalist Aaron Begg explained in Iraq took more than three years to reach this high.
In Vietnam, it took six.
Despite a massive protest movement, voters overwhelmingly supported President George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq, 81% believing it was the right thing.
In April 2003, only 16% believing it was a mistake.
But the occupation turned into a long, deadly, and costly disaster, and the admin pretext for the war revealed to be lies.
Public opinion steadily eroded to the point where 64% viewed it as a mistake by January of 2007.
Vietnam never had the overwhelming support of Iraq, but 60% of Americans still supported President Johnson's decision to be indirect U.S. military involvement in 1965, while just 24%.
Said it was wrong.
MAGA Movement Collapses 00:10:49
Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene gets her final revenge as Trump support collapses.
If you sit down, push, and only a little poop comes out.
You have what doctors call a poop cork.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is unleashing on Donald Trump, MAGA Mike Johnson, and all MAGA Republicans who are still Trump sycophants.
She's saying that MAGA Mike needs to resign.
She's saying Donald Trump's term is.
Needs to end.
She's saying this entire Trump movement is an utter fraud.
She posted the following about MAGA Mike Johnson as there are calls that are starting to pick up within MAGA Mike's own caucus right now to kick MAGA Mike out as the speaker before this congressional term even ends.
Marjorie Taylor Greene writes, if there only had been a Republican member of Congress that had tried to remove Johnson early on, Before he ruined everything.
Oh, wait, that was me.
But almost all of my colleagues voted to keep him because Trump told them to.
Welp, that's what they all get for being cowards.
Then, with respect to the news that U.S. gas prices have surged to the highest national average since August 2022, $4.23 per gallon for regular unleaded, driven by the escalating tensions with Iran and disruptions to global oil.
Marjorie Taylor Greene writes, this is all because Trump is waging war on Iran and broke his campaign promise of no more foreign wars and no more foreign regime change.
And it's only going to get worse as food prices will surely rise as well.
Also, our poor truckers are paying insane prices for diesel.
Next, Marjorie Taylor Greene talks about the scheme that MAGA Mike Johnson and Donald Trump tried to pull to trick MAGA Republican Congress members into supporting a warrantless FISA section 702 extension, knowing that it would then be killed in the United States Senate in order to basically try to trick MAGA Republicans to get their support.
This is what Marjorie Taylor Greene says.
Do you know how bad it is?
So the House passed a FISA 702 reauthorization yesterday without a warrant requirement by adding a good bill that bans central bank digital currency.
That's how they try to trick members of Congress.
They dangle a ban on CBDC, but you have to give up the warrant requirement for Americans for FISA 702.
You get one thing you want, but you have to vote for a dirty deed to get it.
But Thune, the Senate majority leader, said that the House bill reauthorizing FISA 702 is dead on arrival because of the ban on CBDC, central bank digital currency.
And Johnson knew this ahead of time, which is even slimier.
So Johnson intentionally screwed over and tried to trick the MAGA Republican Congress members when making a deal.
Take that.
She's got it exactly right.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a great truth speaker of our day.
I'm a huge fan of her.
Meanwhile, MAGA imposes Trump's approval collapses.
Yes, yes.
Here we have.
Let's see.
Begin.
I'm so incredibly sick of MAGA operators who constantly dish it but can't take it whatsoever.
This perfectly describes the entire MAGA movement a bunch of grown babies who are constantly dishing it out online, constantly attacking people verbally, hinting towards violence, calling to lock up their political opponents.
But the moment we reciprocate and actually ask them anything in return, the entire MAGA movement collapses.
And that's what we're seeing right now.
We are seeing a MAGA movement collapse.
Across the media.
We'll talk about the Scott Jennings debacle in just one second.
But the bigger story that is, you know, really, really taking storm right now is the fact that the Daily Wire just laid off approximately 50 to 60% of their staffers.
We've both been to the Daily Wire studio in Nashville, and it is a massive compound.
We can talk about the compound in one second.
But my main takeaway from this is that all of these conservatives who are saying that, you know, politics is just kind of boring right now, nobody's really paying attention.
So people are leaving the Daily Wire and we have to fire people.
Tells me that the Daily Wire is doing something very, very wrong because you and I have been growing and pushing back on these lies.
And right now, there is a war that many Americans are paying attention to and many Americans care about.
So, if the Daily Wire, which is a company that focuses a lot on the Middle East, on certain wars, on certain conflicts, on Israel, on all these Middle Eastern topics, if they can't hold the attention of the American public on this war, it must be because the war is failing.
The war is unpopular and they don't know how to take a popular position on this.
So, just to loop it back around, we're seeing throughout MAGA media an entire Meltdown that is parallel to the meltdown that is happening within this administration.
As Donald Trump spirals, loses his mind, as the polls continue to drop, and as this war backfires, the people who have to defend this war are also having a psychological toll taken on them.
Of course, there's a Jennings of it all, but I've talked about that before.
The Daily Wire imploding is huge.
This is a seismic shift for independent media and the way things work.
And here we are every single day pushing back against these lies with facts, facts, facts.
So if you guys.
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful critique.
In fact, Ron Humes asks, Has President Trump lost his mind?
He shows the image of Trump as Jesus.
For more than a dozen years, Andrew England Daily Sturmer website has been the most popular outright publication anywhere on the internet, probably having more readership than all others combined.
This remarkable achievement came despite the absolutely unprecedented campaign of harassment, suppression, and deplatforming that he faced.
His bitter enemies not only had him banned from virtually all standard internet services, but he even arranged for the repeated confiscation of his website domains, something that previously would have seemed unimaginable.
Along the way, he also became one of the very first individuals ever banned from Twitter.
After Elon Musk bought The company proclaimed a new free speech policy.
Anglin was briefly allowed back, but despite his careful avoidance of controversial topics, he was soon banned again.
All of this reasonably earned him the title of the world's most censored writer.
That was a moniker we provided him.
We declared that anyone could freely republish his pieces, and we began doing so, doing well over 2,000 of his posts and articles over the past five years.
Wow, I'm looking for.
The accomplishment of Trump, despite a panic, his Webb art has continued to write on social media.
Well, that's all highly commendable, needless to add.
It needs to end now.
Trump and allies rip for line to dodge Iran's war powers deadline.
Republicans are Out of excuses and should join Democrats and stop this war, said a congressional Democrat.
Let's put the pressure on.
Absolutely right.
Friday marked 60 days since President Trump formally notified Congress of the U.S. and Israel's illegal war in Iran, a key deadline under relevant federal law, in a new notification obtained by Politico.
The White House claimed the conflict has been terminated, but lawmakers aren't buying the argument.
That's bullshit, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said of the latest notification on social media.
And on this rare occasion, I'm in complete agreement with Chuck Schumer.
This is an illegal war.
Every day Republicans remain complicit and allow it to continue as another day.
Lives are endangered, chaos erupts, and prices increase all while Americans foot the bill.
Congressman Roe Cahan of California, who has fought to stop Trump's assault on Iran since it began, told Common Dreams that Trump knows this war is deeply unpopular with his base.
He's trying to say it's over, but the reality is thousands of U.S. troops are still in the region.
Food and gas prices are still going up at home.
And I add, it's going to get much, much worse.
Meanwhile, again, another report, this one actually breaking.
President Trump tells Congress Iran war is over.
I'd sure like to take him at his word.
That would be a great idea.
What do we have here?
President Trump sent a formal notification to Congress on May 1st, declaring that hostilities between the U.S. and Iran, which began on February 28, have terminated.
The letter cited a key fact.
There's been no exchange of fire between the two nations since April 7.
The notification landed on the same day as the War Powers Resolution deadline, the statutory clock that requires congressional authorization for continued military engagement.
Trump met the deadline head on, using the ceasefire facts to close a chapter while making clear the Iranian threat has not elaborated.
In his letter, Trump explicitly stated the threat posed by the United States and U.S. Armed Forces to Iran, by Iran, to the United States and U.S. Armed Forces remains significant.
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Here we have Newsmax reporting.
Iranian military official.
Renewed war with the U.S. likely.
I'd say it's already begun.
A senior Iranian military officer said Saturday renewed fighting with the U.S. was likely, hours after President Trump said he was not satisfied with an Iranian negotiating proposal.
Iran delivered the new draft to mediator Pakistan.
Thursday evening, state media reported without detailing its contents.
Renewed War With US Likely 00:02:23
The war launched by the U.S. and Israel late February has been on hold since April 8th, with one failed round of peace talks having taken place in Pakistan since then.
This proposal was very simple.
Continue the ceasefire, no more kinetic warfare.
Open the straits, meaning end the blockade, and we can separately negotiate about uranium processing.
That ought to have been seized by Trump as a perfect opportunity to relieve the world of the deprivation of essential oil, fertilizer, and other elements, which are doing great damage to the United States as well, by the way.
Not good in any set of circumstances for America.
In fact, in terms of turning Iran back to the Stone Age, we're turning ourselves back to the Stone Age.
Meanwhile, poll shock.
American finances in free fall.
55% of Americans say their finances are getting worse, not just a gloomy headline.
A warming, a country's normal, has quietly become unaffordable.
Quick take Gallup April 2026 polling found a record 55% of U.S. adults saying their financial situation was getting worse.
Inflation and high living costs dominate.
55% of adults reporting price increases as a hardship.
Credit card anxiety rising.
28% worried about making minimum payments, an ugly signal of household strain.
People cite everyday necessities like gas, housing, and bills more than long-term fears like retirement.
The 55% number that should make policymakers sweat.
Gallup asked Americans about their personal finances in 2001, and in April 2026, the getting worse reading was the worst ever, 55%.
That matters because it outstrips the pessimism registered during the COVID year downturn and even the Great Depression.
US Military Crisis Exposed 00:10:31
Now, mind you, among Trump's promises when he became president was to make America affordable again.
He's doing precisely the opposite.
He was going to end the wars he has not ended and not initiate any new ones.
He is rapidly becoming the most despised president in American history.
Very, very bad.
Meanwhile, big brain Trump, as Russ Winter of Winter Watch describes him, fesses up to high seas profitable piracy.
I mean, this is just a disgrace.
International law is all opposed to piracy, and here's Trump admitting he's making lots of money as a pirate.
Trump says seizing ships by the U.S. Navy is very profitable business, and that the United States is the world's biggest pirate now.
It's a very profitable business.
We are like pirates.
He actually said it.
Listen.
Turn your ship around.
Evacuate your engine room immediately.
And you see all these guys running out of there.
Now, they're five miles away.
And one shot into the engine room blew up the engine room.
The ship stopped.
They used tugboats.
And then we landed on top of it.
On top of everything else, we then land on top of it.
And we took over the ship.
We took over the cargo, took over the oil.
It's a very profitable business.
Who would have thought we were doing that?
We're like pirates.
We're sort of like pirates.
But we're not playing games because, you know, for 47 years, Iran has been pushing everybody around.
They're the bullies.
And there was no response.
Turn your ship around.
47 years he kept talking about, of course, is 1979 when the Islamic Revolution took place to regain control of their government, which had been stolen from them by CIA and MI6 in a coup in 1953.
That deposed the democratically elected prime minister of Iran, Mossadak, and replaced him with a tyrant, the Shah, Western-oriented, whose Slavic police were among the most notorious in history.
He's absolutely wrong.
You want to talk about anyone kicking around for the last 47 years?
That would be the United States.
That would not be Iran, which hasn't launched a war of aggression against any other state since 1775.
1775.
Turns out one in ten US soldiers now are former gang members.
Now, Matt Kennard, who has a brilliant new book out today, has one of the most dangerous jobs in Britain.
He's the co founder and the head of the investigations department at Declassified UK.
Dangerous?
How?
Why?
Well, let's find out.
Matt Kennard joins us now.
Matt, congratulations on the new book.
I haven't read it yet, but it looks brilliant.
I got a copy of the.
Cover.
Let's start with that.
Tell me about the book and why you wrote it.
Yeah, so it's called Irregular Army How the US Military Recruited Neo Nazis, Gang Members, and Criminals.
And basically, it's an investigation of how during the war on terror, the US military just got rid of all their regulations on some more sort of palatable top sectors, like they raised the enlistment age from 35 to 42 publicly.
But I focused on the The stuff that they wanted to keep secret.
So, when they were allowing in people who had swastikas tattooed on their arms, neo crusader imagery.
And really, it was because they didn't want to institute conscription during the war on terror.
You know, I mean, you were in the midst of all this, you were one of the main voices against the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
And it was a crisis for the US military.
They didn't expect the occupation of Iraq to go as badly as it did.
They didn't expect to need the number of troops that they.
Did they need it and they wouldn't institute conscription because they didn't want a Vietnam scenario, you know, when basically they were forced to withdraw from Vietnam because they were enlisting so the whole of the younger generation of America and it turned the country against the wall?
So they didn't want to do that, so they just changed regulations.
So I think it's a major, major part of the puzzle to explain how we ended up with Donald Trump because now we have Pete Hegseth, who's the Secretary of War after he changed the Department of Defense's name to the Department of War, and he is literally one of the soldiers that I was investigating.
He has Neo Crusader imagery.
He's got the Jerusalem cross.
He's got kafir written in Arabic on his arm, which is a statement to say clearly he's showing that he sees that there's a civilizational threat to the West from Islam.
And he is the head of the most powerful military in human history.
And with the recent attack on Iran, illegal attack, he talks about it in crusade terms.
So it's like the story has come full circle.
And also the fact that the war on terror, you know, there's two million veterans of the war on terror, it's a huge number of people.
And a lot of them are disaffected.
They're not treated.
A lot of them have PTSD, other ailments that aren't treated when they go back to America.
And they have become, a lot of them, the base for America and has made America a great movement.
Because Trump obviously is a warmonger, well, maybe an unprecedented warmonger, but he spoke to get elected, he spoke against the bipartisan war on terror consensus in Washington.
He kept saying, we don't want to get involved in nation building.
I mean, he fed into all the sort of disaffected veterans.
And didn't want to repeat the mistakes of the war on terror.
Of course, we know that was all bullshit now.
But the war on terror and what happened to the US military during it is a very, very key way to understand how we are in our current moment.
And then, of course, the other side of it is what impact did allowing these extremists into the US military have?
Now, there's two sides to that.
One is what impact did it have on the occupied populations?
And there's one which is the domestic.
So, firstly, in the book, I trace how many of the atrocities that were committed by US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Can be traced back to soldiers that were either white supremacists or neo Nazis that were allowed in, or criminals that received what were called moral waivers, which was another mechanism they did to bypass the regulations that were going to when they needed more troops, and also gang members.
Gang members, some analysts I talked to estimate that 10% of the US military at one point was composed of gang members.
And really fascinating stuff.
Yes, yes.
The military has had to lower its standards, including.
On moral character grounds, in order to keep it populated.
Here's a little ditty from D.C. Dave Good Old Goys.
Check it out, Country Western style.
Just a good old go never mean no harm.
Beats all you never saw.
Been fighting for the Jews since the day they was born.
Straightening the curse, yeah.
Flatten in the hill.
They die for Israel and fight where the Jew never will making their way, the only way they know how that's just a little bit more than the jewel will allow.
I'm a good old Gory, You know.
But they don't understand why I gotta die a foreign land, Because I'm a good
old goat.
Well, satire, of course, can be one of the most effective ways to deal with tyrants and in this case the controllers of our government.
FBI Chief Indicted Over Message 00:13:05
Meanwhile, the FBI chief, James Comey, is indicted over his 8647 seashell message.
To my surprise, some don't realize 86 in intel parlance means to terminate or assassinate.
47, of course, the president.
Donald Trump.
So the seashell message was indeed a threat to assassinate or a cult to assassinate the President of the United States.
Where Catherine Horton observed the way the seashells were arranged, the number eight was in gold letters.
You turn it on inside, it's the infinity sign, which stands for the Crown Corporation.
She's done a brilliant job of exposing this.
You want to check out on my BitchU channel, which I intend to post now on my ex account as well.
Meanwhile, We have a lot of issues related to the DC correspondence dinner.
We're going to review the second hour with Danny Ceres.
I'll just mention some of the stories here that are going to substantiate Danny's exploration of how it was staged and fake.
Cover up.
Secret Service locks down Trump shooting evidence.
Here's a bit of a report about it.
Are you being told the truth about the Trump political assassination this weekend at the White House Correspondents' Dinner?
Here's what we know right now that the assassin, Cole Allen, was a pro trans, anti Trump, anti Christian, left wing libtard with Reddit brain rot.
He loved the Ukraine war and he had been radicalized into trying to kill President Trump.
He said so in his own writings.
There's no ambiguity about that whatsoever.
He wanted to murder as many members of the Trump administration as possible.
Well, I gotta say, you know, that's the official narrative.
We're gonna get more from Danny as we proceed.
We got the White House correspondent, inner shooter's bullets disappeared, says the Attorney General Todd Blanch, who's a Trump personal attorney.
The buckshot, when that shot scatters everywhere, sometimes it just disappears, actually.
Yeah, I think David Copperfield was there.
The guy shaved this morning so he could technically and literally tell a bald.
So, here, let's watch.
Here's the new acting attorney general, Todd Blanch, and he's going to be asked about this.
He's going to be asked about, hey, how many bullets did the guy fire?
Where are the bullets?
And let's listen.
Have you been able to determine whether the gunman fired shots?
If so, how many shots he fired?
And who exactly, whose bullet hit the agent?
We're still.
We want to get that right.
So we're still looking at that.
We, it appears, and I don't want to, to overstate because we are still looking at this, that there were five, five shots that, that law enforcement fired.
We are, we, we have the, all the evidence is being examined very carefully and expeditiously, and we'll know more soon.
We do believe that as the complaint lays out, that the suspect, that the defendant fired it out of his shotgun, and, and we know that that happened.
But as far as getting into exacting ballistics, um, I'm not going to do that today because it's still being, um, being looked at and finalized.
How hard is it?
Thank you for taking my.
How hard is it to take all the pistols from all the security people there, check the magazine clips to see how many bullets are missing?
That'll tell you how many times they fired.
Look at the ground for brass casings.
But what do I know?
I'm just a comedian.
Here, there's more questions about this.
Yeah.
I just, a little technical question.
You mentioned that you got, so far, you think that Alan fired at least one shot.
That doesn't say that in the affidavit yet.
So I'm just curious if you can explain the discharging of weapon.
Charge at this point?
Well, he's charged with violating 924C, discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence.
So, by definition, that charge means that it was discharged.
I can tell you from what I know, with the understanding that we're a day and a half in, that this is the gun that he discharged.
And as those of us that have ever shot one of these know, what happens when you shoot that is the casing stays inside the firearm.
And then if you reload it, it pops it out.
My understanding is that it was inside the firearm, but hadn't been ejected, which means that it hadn't been pulled back again.
But again, I want folks to understand I'm the acting attorney general.
I'm not on the ground doing the investigation.
So I'm telling you what I've been told.
Yeah, as the acting attorney general, my job is to read the script and stand on my mark, waiting for the director to shout and in action.
That information changes, I'm sure that we'll let you know.
Yeah.
Just want to ask you about this letter that you posted yesterday.
So there's one more question.
Here's one more question about the bullets and the gun.
One officer fired their weapon five times.
Was that the only officer who discharged a firearm?
I want to be very careful in answering that question because this is, when you do the bullet, evidentiary collection and research, it is very complicated.
So when you fire a bullet, the bullet ends up somewhere.
Sometimes you find it, sometimes you don't.
And so, with that qualifier, we believe right now that there was.
Five shots fired, um, from the same, from the same firearm.
But this is, there's a team of folks looking at this that are experts and the, the evidence collection team that it, that were in that area of the, of the hotel where the, the shots were fired, um, have, will work all night.
Um, they, they have the evidence they collected, but, but it's a, it's not an exact science from the standpoint that, for example, the, the buckshot, when, when that shots, it scatters everywhere and sometimes it just disappears actually, depending on where it hits.
Buckshot disappears.
I thought ballistics, I thought ballistics was a very exact science.
I thought they had been practicing ballistics as a science for a considerable period of time.
Well, this isn't ballistics, Neil.
This is bullshitistics.
That's what this is.
And, you know, hey, sometimes you find the bullets, sometimes you don't.
It's not like they're out in the woods hunting squirrels, they're inside of.
Jimmy Dore is so effing brilliant.
I say again, if you're to watch only one show a day, I recommend Jimmy Dore.
He's nailing it.
We're going to continue, of course, with Danny Ceres during the second hour.
Here we get one.
Here's a little video.
It definitely wasn't staged.
Get this.
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You can use Vic Vapor Rub.
There you go.
Pay attention.
Grab a pen and write this down.
Was it staged?
We'll see.
But first, what's the biggest takeaway after the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner?
You guessed it.
We need a ballroom.
Now, you might be thinking, no, how do you get that?
The takeaway is we have to consider how people are getting radicalized in our country.
Look at the Secret Service's security lapses, reduce political violence.
Well, you're thinking that because you're an idiot.
This is why we need a ballroom is such the obvious takeaway that Trump loyalists immediately and simultaneously took to Twitter, all saying the same thing.
And given how organic that looks, it doesn't have anybody suspicious that these independent voices are dependent on a centralized, coordinated system that hands them talking points to say with their independent voices.
I'll know what I think as soon as they hand me the script.
That the whole thing was staged in order to justify Trump's bulletproof ballroom.
So, tonight we'll take a look at how the Correspondents' Dinner shooting lines up perfectly with the official narrative.
That's brilliant, brilliant.
Danny will be pursuing that issue.
Meanwhile, Trump fired every member of the U.S. National Science Board.
Absolutely astounding some of what he's doing.
This is the latest stupid move made by a president who continues to arm science and American innovation.
Common dreams again.
They're getting a lot right today.
US President Donald Trump quietly fired every member of the independent board that covers the National Science Foundation, a move seen as an escalation of the admin's destructive war on science.
Members of the National Science Board were notified in a brief email on behalf of President Donald J. Trump that their position as a member of the National Science Board is terminated, effective immediately.
One fired board member, chemist Willie May, told the New York Times he was disappointed but not entirely surprised, adding, I have watched the systematic dismantling of the scientific advisory infrastructure of the government with growing alarm, and the National Science Board is simply the latest casualty.
He's got that right.
Let me throw in two more.
Horrifying, healthy child forced by judge to get 18 vaccines in one day.
Instantly develops autism.
This is just grotesque.
Just grotesque.
Meanwhile, Alex Jones' new platform, Alex lost InfoWars because of the phony trials against him and the outrageous, you know, ruling of like a billion dollar fine for offering the opinion that Sandy Hook was staged, wasn't a real event.
And to my astonishment, A wonderful, very early report, Sandy Hook, Line and Sinker, has reappeared on Pit Shoot.
I'm really astonished that it's there.
This is simply excellent.
Okay.
Here's Robbie Parker.
This is so good.
Getting into character.
My name's Robbie Parker.
My family is one of the families that lost a child yesterday in the same.
You know what?
I lose Gene Rosen, of course.
Elementary school, this is an only one that offered conclusions that were in disagreement with the government's official account.
So, what we have here was a blatant act of censorship, but no doubt motivated by an image administration that did not want to be embarrassed by the revelation that this had been a concocted event.
And where it turns out that Attorney General Eric Holder had met with the governor of Connecticut on the 27th of November, just two weeks and a couple of days before the events.
It's Danny Seras, stand by.
Was it a conspiracy?
Did you know that the police in Boston are broadcasting this is a drill, this is a drill on bull hordes during the marathon?
That the Boston Globe was treating that a demonstration bomb would be set off during the marathon for the benefit of bomb squad activities, and that one would be set off in one minute in front of the library, which happened as the Globe had announced.
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Kobe Crash Was Staged 00:15:51
We have done a lot of shows in the past together.
He was the first to observe the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash, it was completely staged on Rone Way, where they came out and dumped some helicopter debris, but it wasn't even Kobe's chopper.
I mean, it's just embarrassingly bad.
Monday, we did a preliminary about the stage shooting.
At the correspondence dinner.
And I got to say, of all those I've investigated, this is as amateurish as they get.
Totally phony baloney.
I'm pleased to say Joe Olson, co host, has been able to rejoin now after having had difficulties accessing the link, problems with the email, as it were, but he's got them sorted out.
Danny, shall I begin now with the first video you have here?
Speak, my friend.
Yes, sir.
Good to be with you again.
Well, like we said last week, We're going to kind of take off from where we left over, and we have new evidence.
You know, we talked about that last time.
We said, you know, and especially you, you kind of gave a dissertation about how new evidence shows up.
We'll take a look, and we have new video that was released.
So it's a lot more clear, and we can see a lot more things that are going on.
And to me, it just kind of adds to the confusion when you look at the video, okay, the actual evidence that they're putting through, and we'll break it down.
It just doesn't match up with a story.
It gets very, very strange, sir.
So here we have the first suspect in the hotel, no other civilians around him.
Danny, you want to tell us about this one?
Well, what's really interesting about this, sir, is I like to set the stage that this is a crowded hotel.
So it was a sold out venue, okay, and there were thousands of people at this hotel.
I don't know what the total room count is, but, you know, including the lobby and all the people that are there for the event.
What I find that's very interesting in this video is we see the supposed or alleged suspect, but we only see him in very select videos.
And to me, that's very suspect.
And the reason why I say that is because we're missing a lot of video, sir.
And to kind of take off from the beginning, you know, we have a story of this guy coming from California by train.
And he came by train.
The story is reported that, you know, it's more secure and he can haul his weapons across country, not messing with the TSA.
Okay.
And there is a procedure to fly with your weapons, by the way.
But, you know, he doesn't do that.
So he takes a train.
And takes his bag of weapons, according to Fox, on the train.
But the problem is that all train stations are loaded with video cameras.
So, what we're missing, sir, is we're missing the video of him at the train station getting checked in before he boards the train.
We should have some videos of seeing him in the train station, and we don't get to see that.
And I'm troubled by that.
The next thing is, he takes a few days to go across country and he arrives in D.C.
And the same thing, the train station is loaded with cameras, and we should see him coming off the platform, coming into the train station, and then exiting at the door.
We should see him somewhere, and we don't get to see that.
So I just want everybody to keep in mind sometimes it's not always what you see, it's what you don't see.
Okay.
And we're going to go ahead and go into what we do see, but we don't get to see him.
The next part of it, sir, that I want to bring up is the fact we don't see him arriving at the hotel.
And the hotel again has cameras all in when they pull in.
You can see the taxi cabs.
You can see the Ubers pull up to the door.
You can see customers coming in the door, and you certainly can see them at the bell desk.
They have cameras all over the bell desk so you can see people checking in.
And that's pretty much standard for any major hotel.
But we don't see any of that.
And I'm really disappointed that we can't see any of the footage showing him arriving, arriving at the hotel, walking around the hotel, doing any of that stuff.
Now, let's go back to the video that you just showed.
And what we see him is him walking on a very quiet hallway.
And there's no civilians around.
It looks like it's two, three o'clock in the morning, possibly not even on the same day.
And he's walking around.
Supposedly, the story is that he checked in 24 hours before this happened the day before.
Well, again, we should see him with some other people around, with some civilians around, but we don't get to see that.
We just see a dark hallway with him and nobody around.
It's a ghost town.
And I find that very hard to believe that there's no civilians around.
And why are we seeing him in this obscure hallway?
The next we see him in a gym.
Okay, now why he would check out the gym, who knows?
But he goes in there and there's nobody using the gym.
You know, it depends on what hours it is.
If it's three o'clock in the morning, yeah, there's nobody in there probably.
But I think it's really strange that they only show him selectively walking through a hallway where there's nobody there, and they show him in a gym when there's nobody there.
Why can't I see him in the lobby at the bell desk walking around with hundreds of civilians that were there that particular day?
That's what's missing.
And I'd like to know why that's missing.
Why do I only get to see him in these select areas with no other civilians around whatsoever?
And they're very troubling.
Danny, these videos are not date time stamped either.
They could have been taken any time whatsoever.
Who knows?
That's for sure, sir.
And the other thing I want to point out about date and time stamp videos is it's very easy with AI to change the dates and times on a student.
So when you do see video like that, you can't go off the time stamp.
Whatsoever.
Okay.
Okay.
When they originally let this video go, we saw a very home 60s quality grainy video.
Then they made it more clear.
It was black and white.
And then they released a version that was a little more color.
And then now we have a little even better resolution and we have more color.
So why don't you go ahead and roll that video right there that you're looking at?
That's just one clip out of a few that we're going to play today.
Okay, so what I'd like to do is comment on that.
Do you want to pause it on the picture of the suspect at the end?
Let me say.
He was carrying a weapon.
I'm wondering, in fact, it looked like he wasn't carrying a weapon in the earlier videos I've seen.
And, Joe, I'm going to want to get your comments on this as we go along.
So I hope you'll hear.
He is carrying a weapon now.
He is carrying a weapon now, Danny, but in the earlier versions I saw, he wasn't carrying a weapon.
He wasn't, sir, and this is our next part of this.
But if we could go to the end of this video, there's a good picture of the suspect, and I also included a photo in the email.
But at the end, go ahead and pause it.
At the end, not here.
It's coming up right here.
There'll be a picture of him in the hotel.
Right there.
Pause.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, and then they show a close up.
So, this supposedly, the media is reporting that this is a photo the suspect took of himself, like a selfie in the mirror of his hotel.
Okay, that's what they report.
All right.
And then if you advance just a little, don't do it yet, but if you advance, they kind of zoom in on the photo.
And I sent you this exact photo.
So, you can also look at the photo I sent you.
Yeah, go ahead and pause right there.
Now, if you can leave it there.
So, they're showing that he supposedly has some weapons.
And the media was saying that he had.
One of those weapons was the shotgun, which is not true because the shotgun's too long.
That looks like a handle from a knife.
It does look like under his arm there, the circle on the left upper arm looks like some sort of a small handgun in a shoulder holster.
That does look like it.
The circle on the left is nothing but a little fanny pack hanging on his waist.
So it's just a little bag.
And on the right hand, on his left hand side, he has a holster with a few magazines in it.
So he does have some magazines, which kind of goes against what.
The media reported of him having a.38 caliber revolver.
So, those are magazines that go into a semi automatic handgun.
So, they got the weapons wrong in the beginning.
They were completely off on that.
So, I can't tell what kind of gun it is because all I can see is the butt of the gun.
I can see a magazine sleeve and the magazines.
But it's a thin design magazine, it's not a double stack.
So, it's not like a Glock or a Sig Sauer.
I can't tell what kind of gun it is.
But usually, the video of him running with a shotgun is totally different than what we had earlier because his hands were swinging when he was running.
He wasn't carrying any shotgun.
I totally agree with that, sir.
Manufacturing evidence here to support a phony narrative.
Danny, this is so disgusting.
What else would we do?
There's a lot, sir, to break down.
I mean, there's a lot.
So if we could go back to the beginning of this video, can you start it and then pause it right in the Okay, stop it right there.
That's actually pretty good.
And what's interesting, if you pause right there, sir, if you pause.
Yeah, I'm sorry, Danny.
I got it, got a, something got stuck here.
You got it good right there.
Just pause it right there.
Just leave it, leave it right there.
You want it?
Yeah, for now.
Pause right, right about there.
That's good.
Okay.
Okay.
So now here's the important part, sir, because the details really is what matters.
And we're matching up video that they're giving us.
So we're taking their evidence.
Okay.
It's their evidence they're providing us.
And we're matching it with the story that they gave us.
So, the story that they gave us is that the suspect walked up to the magnetometer and he fired his shotgun at the Secret Service agent.
That's the story that they've maintained all through the entire episode.
But what we see is we see a suspect walking up to the magnetometer, getting close.
I'd say he's probably within about 15 feet of it.
But he goes inside of a door where the circle is.
And I'm not sure what that door is.
Okay.
It could be some sort of a room.
It wouldn't be.
To the lobby or anything, because that's, you know, it would be an open, open area, but it's some kind of a door to something.
And I can't tell what it is.
I cannot figure out what it is.
But what I want to talk about is that this is the key actually to the whole thing.
That's how important this is.
Okay.
This is absolutely critical, this piece that we're showing right now.
And what happens is when he goes into the room, sir, he disappears off camera, but they stay focused.
And then you're going to see in a second, you're going to see a canine officer.
And this is critical.
The canine officer's dog.
Hits on the suspect.
So it gets his attention, and the dog actually walks in the door.
The dog is watching him.
The officer is too, that's standing right there.
And the dog actually hits on the guy and walks into the room and follows the gentleman into the room.
The officer comes to the door and is staring at the suspect.
And we will see that in a split second, staring at him.
And it goes on for a few seconds.
And then the dog, he pulls on the leash and pulls the dog back.
And then, when he pulls the dog back, the dog re hits on the suspect again.
And the officer standing in the doorway, actually observing very heavily, he's observing the suspect or whatever activity is going on in that room.
We cannot tell what it is.
Then, what happens is, I'm setting this up.
What happens is the officer pulls the dog back a second time, okay, after the dog's hitting on the suspect, which is highly suspicious.
And the officer makes a left hand turn and just takes a step to the left.
Like he's going to ignore what he observes this whole time.
And soon as he makes that step, the guy runs out of that room with the long arm or the shotgun in his hand that now has a strap on it.
And it's very strange, sir, because if he had his eye on the suspect and the dog hit on the suspect and he was watching him and he was observing him in that room, he could easily see him grabbing the shotgun wherever he had it hidden.
He didn't have it on his person.
Somehow, some way, he had this shotgun hidden in this room that he is, and he went to retrieve it.
And then he comes pouring out of the room and runs towards the magnetometer with the weapon.
So, why don't you go ahead and roll the video, sir, and let's go ahead and take it from there and watch very closely.
There's the dog going in.
Now, the dog comes out, and here comes the guy, and he's got the weapon.
Okay, so that's we're back into the gym or the hotel, so you can pause it again.
Third, we're starting.
Okay, Dale, if we can go to the next link, sir.
I have another link there.
Yeah.
And the second link.
It's the second one.
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Make it a habit.
How does he walk out?
The canine guy walks off the floor.
Can we pause it for a minute?
Run back through with a gun.
There's a canine officer that is by the door, and you see the dog circling around the door.
The dog.
Sure, go ahead, Danny.
If we can pause it, I just want to say you skipped the second link, and that's fine.
We're on the third link now.
We skipped one.
There was another video of him, but we'll go ahead and stay with this one.
Okay, now this is Officer Tatum, and he has some police experience from an agency he worked for, I think in Arizona.
And, you know, he retired out early.
Left and became a podcast or whatever.
So he has some pretty good experience.
And the reason why I showed this clip is because he does, I don't have the ability to make video like this and show slow motion.
And he actually focuses on the hardest point of this whole thing.
And that's the canine officer going in and out of the door and then the officer's reaction and the guy coming out with a gun.
And he said, that doesn't make any sense at all.
How can that be?
He's sitting there focusing on the guy.
And then all of a sudden he runs past him.
How is it, he explains, how is it that the guy does not get shot right in the doorway?
It doesn't make any sense at all, sir.
How the officer took his attention off of the guy and the dog and pulled the dog off of him.
And as soon as he makes a left, like, oh, nothing to see here, the guy runs out with a shotgun.
That absolutely makes no sense to the situation, what we're seeing right here.
Officer Misses Shooting Suspect 00:09:41
So go ahead and go ahead and, if you want to roll that, go ahead and roll it.
The dog actually spotted him before he makes his way.
And are they trained to smell gunpowder?
Can they cut something of a gun?
Human oils in their skin.
They're trained for multiple things, but the dogs sense danger.
Look, if you've ever been out shooting without a suppressor, you already know.
It's loud, it's harsh, and over time, it beats up your ears.
I went through Solace's shop to get my first suppressor, and I'm telling you right now, I'm never going back.
The process was way easier than I thought.
You pick whatever you want, set up your profile, sign a couple forms, and they'll help you handle the rest.
If you tap on the screen, it's a YouTube video.
If you tap on the screen on the right hand, Got out there and start putting it.
I'm trying to get there, Danny.
Sorry about that.
I've got some.
Here we go.
Maddie's got a long thing about the sign, Winter, doesn't he?
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's a good spot right there.
Okay.
To resume.
Yeah.
This way, he was going at a 45 degree angle.
Rotoclip.
He's commenting that he's also by the way.
Now, how Secret Service didn't figure out there's a guy roaming the hallways, scoping the place is beyond me.
Roll it.
All right, we got it.
We'll see another clip.
All right, now here's the official clip.
Now, let me just give you some observations here.
Here's the good thing.
Y'all playing with security.
This is something that I try to tell my people.
You always got to be vigilant.
Every day you show up to work, you got to act like something is going to happen today.
What am I?
Play the scenario in your mind.
The only reason this guy got half the way he got is because everybody got their thumb up their butts doing nothing.
Look at the guy, the Secret Service guy with the thing in his ear.
He doesn't expect nothing to ever happen.
The guys down there got their head down doing the magnetometer.
I think it's called magnetometer or something like that.
Magnetometer, some of the names.
I always add an extra letter in there somewhere.
But they're sitting there doing that.
And then the two, Lukey and Dookie, with their back against the wall, ain't paying attention to nothing.
They're not ready to fight.
They're not ready to do nothing.
They're just literally collecting a check to sit there and they're assuming that nothing will ever happen to them.
You got everybody else jawjacking.
Doing nothing.
There's one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11.
There's 11 people in this screen, and that dude ran past every one of them.
I'm not trying to be critical, but like as a learning and a training exercise, you need to be vigilant.
You cannot let your guard down and think that nothing is going to happen because nothing has happened.
Because when you let your guard down, look at what could have transpired.
If somebody came in there with something on their mind, they could have killed probably four or five of these people right away.
But thank God that dude's a nut and he got a bad hip and his brain doesn't work because he wasn't effective at all.
Rotoclip.
Time out.
The K9 guy is just standing there like they're not ready to do anything.
It's all practice for them.
They just sitting around just going rigmarole.
Roll it.
Let's go back for a minute.
Y'all help me, Grant.
Y'all help me.
Am I seeing something or did he walk past the walkway first and then came back in?
And then he came back in.
So that guy, that guy, that canine operator is looking at the assassin, would be assassin.
The canine hits on him.
The guy's clearly suspicious, right?
And then he goes off and does whatever he wants to do.
I see why people sometimes be thinking that, is there something else going on here, bro?
That dude should have died at the doorway right there.
How does he walk out?
The canine guy walks off somewhere, run out with a gun.
Roll it.
Go back so we can see and walk through so you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
When the circle happens at the doorway, I think that's that idiot walking through the door.
Then he walks back through with a gun and nobody sees and does nothing.
Roll it.
K9 is like, I want to eat this guy.
Come on, y'all.
Let's work.
He called a canine back.
He's looking at him.
He's looking at him.
The canine targets him again.
Then he walks away with his back turned.
And then 007 get into gear.
Slow mo.
Everybody jawjacking.
Talk about NFL draft or something.
Time out.
Only one guy saw him and reacted.
And he fired a couple shots, missed all of them.
But maybe he tried.
The first guy there, and I'm not trying to be funny because when it happened like this, it's not always easy to.
It's not the movies, right?
So I understand.
But at least he pulled his gun out and fired a shot on the guy.
Wrote a clip.
Pulled a gun out.
He missed every single shot.
Thank God he didn't shoot and kill anybody else.
Shot.
He's firing on him.
Shot.
First person I'm investigating, the canine operator.
This is what's bizarre to me.
I want to play this clip again.
It appears that the canine operator is hitting on him and he's looking at him.
He's looking through the door.
The guy didn't vanish and come back with weapons appearing on him like he's in Grand Theft Auto.
He's looking at the doorway.
The guy had to walk out and turn around or something.
I mean, and he literally walks away as the guy is running in the thing.
Like, first person I'm investigating, what did you see?
You're looking at him.
He's the dog is alerting on him to some degree.
He had to go and turn around in the hallway.
You're looking at him.
And then you go and this, and he runs back through with a gun this big.
Play it one more time.
I got to look at this real quick.
This is critical, sir.
That's him walking through the dog, like.
Hey, bro, y'all want to work today or what?
He comes back, calls the dog back, it appears.
Then the dog goes back.
He's looking through the doorway, right?
Notice the door is shut.
No, then he runs.
You see that?
Go back.
Did you see that?
It appears that he's looking at him as he's running to the door.
Watch him.
He's looking through the doorway with the dog in his hand.
He pulls the dog back.
He's looking at him.
He's still looking at him.
The dog goes back.
I don't know.
Maybe the guy went to the right and he didn't see him no more, and he's just luckily.
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Hey, Dr. Fetzer, welcome back, everybody.
So, this is critical video that we're reviewing right here of the magnetometer.
And what's going on with the suspect.
So I'm just going to continue while we're waiting for Dr. Fetzer.
You know, the gentleman with the shotgun is running through.
And I like to point out there's a female against the wall there, and she's almost got her hands in her pockets.
She's got a blue shirt on, so almost like a security guard, maybe not like an officer.
She's standing there with a couple other officers.
And then there's a few right there at the end of the magnetometer as the suspect is appearing.
It's really strange.
That the officer with the canine, as he said, was turning left and staring at the suspect.
And the dog hit on the suspect twice.
And that's critical because those dogs are trained.
And, you know, the canine operator would really be suspicious if the dog hit on somebody twice like that.
And to pull the dog back like he did.
And then, as soon as he pulls the dog back, he makes a left.
Here comes the guy at the door with the shotgun.
How he could have missed the suspect approaching the door or retrieving the shotgun in that door is almost impossible.
It's beyond me.
That happened.
And he was so lackadaisical when he made that left hand turn and left.
And then when the guy approaches the magnetometer, there's no civilians in the area.
That's really important, sir.
I want to point out it almost looks like a rehearsal.
They're taking the magnetometer down, and there's not one single civilian in there.
All we have is 11 cops.
We have the suspect and that canine guy, but we don't have any civilians waiting in line.
There's nobody.
They're disassembling the magnetometer.
And I find it really.
Hard to believe that there wasn't a couple of people in the line of the magnetometer that needed to get in.
Still, it almost looks like to me like this was filmed at another time on a different day, or like it was a drill.
It wasn't on the same day with this sold out crowd of thousands of people that were in that hotel.
There's something way wrong here.
The lackadaisical of the officers, the way they look, they got their hands in their pockets.
Nobody reacts, and we're Dr. Fetzer left off right now.
We're going to see the suspect run through the first magnetometer, and there's officers against the wall that don't even react.
They're just sitting there watching him run by.
It's really interesting.
Only the officer in the bottom corner reacts.
Danny.
Danny.
We're browbeating the same exact subjects.
No, we're not.
No, we're not.
Okay, okay.
Well, let's add some additional information.
Okay, let's add some additional information.
I'm getting to that, Joel, but we're not browbeating anything.
You're not the only one on this broadcast.
This is new information.
Joe.
After 30 minutes?
Joe, Joe, Joe.
I was going to bring you in, but not.
That way, I mean, crying out loud.
Give me a break.
We're getting to the gunshots, also.
We didn't have those before.
You want me to continue with this?
This runs just looking, and the guy comes back through like this.
I have no idea, but somebody needs to be investigated on that.
That's the word.
Okay, so if you can go back, sir, a little bit.
And he goes off and does whatever he wants to do.
We can see the gun.
I see why people sometimes be thinking that.
Yeah.
Is there something else going on in this room?
Because we couldn't see gunshots.
That dude should have died at the doorway right there.
I'm not at all sure.
I know.
As he walks out, The K9 guy walks off somewhere.
You can see the rocks.
Run back through with a gun.
Roll it.
Go back so we can see and walk through so you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
When the circle happens at the doorway, I think that's that idiot walking through the door.
Then he walks back through with a gun and nobody sees it.
Does nothing.
Roll it.
Right here.
And I'll say pause, sir.
When he comes through the magnetometer.
K9 is like, I want to eat this guy.
Come on, y'all.
Let's work.
He called a K9 back.
He's looking at him.
He's looking at him.
The canine targets him again.
Then he walks away with his back turned.
Pause, sir.
Pause.
Yeah.
I'll go back.
You missed it.
You want me to pause?
I want to eat this.
Yeah, right when he comes through the magnetometer, if you come on, y'all, let's work.
He called a canine back.
He's looking at him.
He's looking at him.
The canine targets him again.
Then he walks away with his back turned.
Pause.
Okay.
Now, right there, sir, if you can go before you do it, as soon as he comes through the magnetometer, the officer on the lower left hand corner, this is critical.
We didn't have this before, Joel.
We didn't have any of this information.
This is not rehashing or anything.
We could not see the gunshot.
Now we can see a gunshot.
That completely changed the whole scenario now.
Everything changes with a gunshot.
Complete different situation.
The officer on the bottom right there has a perfect line of sight on him.
Okay, the sights are dead, dead on the suspect.
He fires three rounds, sir.
That's what I counted.
I went through all these frames, three rounds.
And if you watch the gunshot, the first round is dead center.
Then, as the suspect runs closer, he's in line with the three officers standing against the wall and he fires straight at them, but he misses.
He's within three feet.
He misses.
And then, as he runs by and he hits the Secret Service man and he's in line between the officer and the suspect and the Secret Service man, he fires right on him.
Another three or four foot shot.
So, if it's reported, sir, it's reported, this is Kay, that he missed every single shot, not hitting the suspect.
Those rounds, sir, especially on the second and the third shot, the second shot would have gone right into those officers against the wall.
It was a direct crossfire.
He would have actually hit the girl in the blue shirt and were right next to the wall.
The next shot would have hit the Secret Service man straight on or hit the door.
Behind him.
Okay, so go ahead and play that.
And here's the key.
We're talking about blanks.
He's firing.
That's what I'm saying, sir.
There's also, this is key.
There's no pot marks on the wall.
So either hit one of those officers, or we would see the pot mark of the bullet hit the wall next to that officer.
We would see the pot marks of these shots, sir.
They should line up because bullets are fast.
Okay.
They move at 11 to 1200 feet per second out of a handgun.
And we would see those pot marks next to them on the wall.
We would see the little bit of dust kick up.
We would see something.
There's no real rounds being fired out of that handgun, sir.
We would see them immediately.
Yeah, that's what I'm trying to say, sir.
You're very observant.
There's no, there's, I said that in the first episode.
I don't see any pot marks from the rounds.
There's no hits.
There's no hits.
That's key.
Okay.
The next part that, right before you roll it, sir, I want to point out the report is that the suspect, he didn't have a gun in the first video, like you said.
His arms were flailing around up high.
Now, now, now his hands are down low and he's carrying a long arm with a strap.
So that's what's changed, Joel.
We have a different video.
We're not rehashing.
We have a new video.
Okay.
And also, he has a long arm with a sling attached to it.
You can clearly see the sling moving.
But the report, sir, this is key the report is that he fired his shotgun at point blank range at a Secret Service agent that was manning the magnetometer.
There is no Secret Service person manning the magnetometer, as the report says.
And he never fires the shotgun anywhere in the video.
Not one.
He's holding it down and pointing it off to the right and towards the ground as he's running.
And you can see that by the strap.
So there is no firing of the shotgun at anybody at any time in this video, sir.
That's a complete contradiction to the report that they stuck to over and over again about how he shot the Secret Service agent and his vest stopped the round and all that sort of stuff.
It was nothing but three or four days of that.
And none of that, sir, is happening in this video.
If you want to go ahead and roll it.
Try to watch for the gunshot and pause it, sir, if you can, please.
Pause.
See the flash?
You can see the flash on the handgun.
And he's point blank.
This is the third flash.
It happens so fast, you missed the first two.
No, it doesn't.
If you notice, sir, he's got the guy.
This gun is right on him.
There's no way he missed.
If he missed, he hit the Secret Service man.
He's in direct crossfire, and we should see the round up against the wall on the first two rounds.
Right.
Go ahead and go back again, sir.
This is the smoking gun, sir.
This is the smoking gun evidence, right?
Looking at him.
He's looking at him.
The K 9 targets him again.
Pause as he comes through the micrometer with his back turned.
Ready?
Pause.
Okay, now watch the officer.
I don't know if we can roll slowly, sir.
But if you watch that officer down on the right hand side, he's got his gun right on him as he comes through the magazine and he takes his first shot and the second shot right there.
There's the second shot.
You saw it.
And he was, he the shot went off, sir.
It was, you know, I've put a ruler on this.
I've zoomed in because I can do that on my own computer.
I can't do it now while we're talking.
And he's got a perfect line of sight with his handgun.
With his back gun.
On the suspect.
There's no way he missed.
And if he did, he hit those officers standing against the wall there.
Or I don't see the pockmark behind them.
So, three quick shots, sir.
We'd see a reaction.
There's no bullets in the officer's gun, sir.
And there's no reaction at all from the officers up against the wall where at least one, possibly two of the bullets, would have impacted.
Right.
He hit the Secret Service agent, sir.
He would have, if he had a round right there, you can see the muzzle flash on his handgun.
Keep in mind, the first episode that we did this, there were no muzzle flashes, sir.
I went through it.
There were no muzzle flashes.
And there wasn't, and Danny carrying any shotgun.
I mean, this is just rage.
He didn't have the weapon, sir.
And that's key.
How did he not have a weapon?
It's not that it was blurry, sir.
The second video that Benny Johnson released was color, it was 4K.
And he was running through with his hands in the air, flailing.
And now he has the shotgun and the hands are down and he's holding the shotgun.
So we have two different videos that they released.
Okay.
And now we have an officer where we can actually see his firearm discharging where we didn't have that before.
Why couldn't we see it discharging?
And now we do see it discharging.
Okay.
And why do we not see any reaction from the rounds?
He fired right into those policemen, he fired right into that Secret Service man, and we don't see any pop marks at all, sir.
So what I'm saying right now is.
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The evidence, sir, completely goes against what they're telling us.
From the canine officer that went in and watched the guy retrieve the shotgun that he had hidden in that room, from the time he ran out, he never fired his shotgun.
Okay, not one round came out of that shotgun.
We saw in the beginning a video when he asked the attorney general, Can we see the shotgun?
And he said that there was a round actually stuck in the chamber of the shotgun after he fired it.
Well, that's a little weird because they would not leave the round in there.
They would have racked the slide.
You pull the slide back that your left hand is on, and you caulk the weapon, and it ejects the old round at the same time.
So he had at least four to six shells in it.
It's a Remington 870 shotgun.
And he would have, as soon as he fired that gun, sir, if he would have taken a shot at Secret Service, he would immediately, because that's the way the shotgun is designed, racked around.
He racked out the old round, racked in the new round, and he would have been ready to go with another shot.
He wouldn't just fire one shot and throw the shotgun down and have nothing.
That makes no sense at all.
And yet, we don't see any of this happening, sir, in this video.
And that is critical here.
There's something very strange going on here.
Danny, Danny, Danny, let me emphasize their own evidence contradicts their own narrative.
Their own evidence contradicts their narrative.
Their own evidence.
And this is manufactured evidence.
The whole damn thing is just shot through at fabrication.
This is really shameless, Danny.
It is bad, sir.
And you know, you being an astute PhD and being very observant, you know, I was trying to give them the benefit of the doubt because I thought, you know, okay, more evidence might come out.
We might see more evidence.
But you know what, sir?
This is almost cornball.
If I was actually investigating this going through the video, I would be saying, okay, where's the strikes from the rounds?
How's that possible that there's no rounds?
I don't see any pop marks on the wall.
I should see three pop marks on the wall.
Where did the rounds go?
They either hit those officers standing on the wall or they adjacent to them.
The bullet hit the wall.
They either hit that Secret Service or there's a bullet right behind them in the door or the wall just next to the corner.
The way the handgun, if you just take a ruler and line up the handgun with where the round should go, there's no hits, there's no pot marks, there's no strikes from the round.
So, what I'm saying, sir, is there's not real rounds coming out of that gun.
And he is directly lined up with at least two of the shots right on the suspect and there's no hits.
That's impossible.
The bullet had to go somewhere, sir.
Where did the round go?
It had to hit the wall or hit the suspect.
And we don't have either one of those.
We don't have a hit on the suspect.
We don't have it.
And I also don't see any cartridges coming out of his gun either, which is really interesting.
I tried to zoom in on the weapon when he fires it.
I don't see the slide coming back and I don't see a cartridge.
So when he fires this Glock handgun, sir, I'd like to point out that when the officer fires, his gun is ejecting, it's spending out the spent casing is coming out.
Right, right.
So when they ask him, the attorney general, can we see the evidence?
Listen, there's casings, there's got to be casings all over the floor.
You know, that's what I was thinking about the shotgun.
If he fired that shotgun, that 870 shotgun, when he racked around, the shell would come out.
So we would have, out of the shotgun, not only would we have the buckshot.
Here's the first one, Danny.
How could he possibly have missed him if this were a real bullet coming out of a real gun?
You can't, sir.
Okay, this is critical.
Let me just slow down here.
If you were to take a ruler and you were to line it up with that officer's handgun in the flash, he is directly right on the suspect.
A slightly to the center mass, he's a little bit to the right, but right on the center.
And right behind the suspect, right now, is an officer kneeled down on the floor taking down the magnetometer.
So, either he's hitting the suspect or he's literally hitting that officer in the head.
And we would see the pot mark if he missed the suspect and the officer kneeling on the ground.
We would see the pot mark on the damage on the wall, but we don't see that.
I got a straight edge here.
And I'm doing the alignment.
It looks to me like if it had missed a suspect, it would have barely missed the head of the officer, but it would have hit the wall and there would have been a tremendous impact.
That's right, sir.
And in that split of a second, we're seeing the flash.
But what I want you to understand is it's too late.
And what that means is by the time the eye sees the flash, sir, the bullet is already through and on the wall.
That's how fast the bullet means.
So you can't go by the flash, the round is already gone.
The flash means the gun slide is coming back, and it means that the round is being ejected and a new round is coming in.
That's how fast it goes.
So, the bullet in reality would have been a split second before that, and it would have struck the suspect.
Okay.
Or if he missed, he hit the officer, or it would have hit the wall.
And that is critical, sir.
This is absolute critical evidence that we're going through right now that shows that something is a miss.
Something is wrong with that shot, sir.
It does not make any sense.
Let's go to the second shot.
The second shot.
If there's any way you can barely go forward, we're going to see the second shot as the suspect moves forward.
No, we went too far.
That's the third shot.
Danny, give me a second.
Okay.
It's pretty tricky.
These are happening.
There it is.
There it is.
Right there.
There it is.
Line it up, sir, with a ruler.
Line the barrel of the handgun.
Straight ahead.
Suspect.
Would it hit the third officer?
It looks to me on the right.
The third of the three, the one on the right.
It, yeah, but it looks to me the barrel looks perfectly lined up with the suspect.
So he either hits the suspect or he hits that officer or maybe slightly to the right, but there's no pot mark on the wall.
And when you run this full time, sir, you can easily see the wall clearly.
There's no strikes on the wall.
He didn't even startle the officer.
That officer didn't even move.
And he, how do you miss from that range?
He's lined up perfectly, sir.
He misses all three shots.
Or he hits another officer in the crossfire.
Very, very dangerous firing his weapon.
Right.
And the third shot, which is coming up, sir, he takes one more shot and he's right at the Secret Service guy when he fires.
There's no way he misses.
But if he does, he drilled that Secret Service guy.
He shot him.
So I don't know if you can line up or get the camera on the thing.
We already have seen it.
But here, let's see.
Yeah, he's already passed it.
You had it.
You did have it.
We've seen it, Danny.
But I'd also like to point out, sir, through that whole succession, the suspect never fires his shotgun.
He's got it down over to the right and it's pointing at the ground.
So he never pointed at anything.
I don't know why he didn't shoot him right here.
This seemed to me the perfect alignment, right?
He fires the first shot in just a split second from there and the handgun is perfectly aligned on the suspect, but yet he misses.
Right there was the shot.
There's no way you missed from there, sir.
There's no way.
And where did the bullet go?
Bullets have to go somewhere.
Even the attorney general said the bullets have to go somewhere.
He's treating us like idiots, Danny.
In general, there is.
Totally contradicts the whole thing, sir.
Nothing in this video aligns with the story.
That's what's key.
There was no carrying of the weapon or shotgun under his coat, as we were told.
There's no evidence of the suspect firing his shotgun at the magnetometer and hitting an officer in the vest.
There's no evidence of that.
Where did it happen?
What maybe he fired the shotgun after he ran through the magnetometer down the hall somewhere, but we don't have video of that.
Okay, when he does fire the shotgun, they're saying that he had buckshot in there.
Well, I'd like to know how they knew that because to know that, you would have to go retrieve the buckshot from the wall.
And you also have what's called the wad of the shotgun there's a wad inside of a shotgun shell, there's a lot of evidence.
And of course, they're not showing us that, they won't show us the shotgun, they won't show us the shotgun shell, they won't show us any.
Pot marks on the wall, we can't see anything.
But the evidence they're providing us, sir, their own evidence shows that none of the bullet strikes hit.
And it shows the suspect in this third video where he didn't have a shotgun before, now he does have a shotgun.
They manufactured it after the after because he clearly didn't have a shotgun in the first videos, and now he has one magically.
And there's no strikes from the shotgun, he never shot at anybody.
They forgot when they made this video, sir, they forgot.
That the guy was supposed to shoot somebody with the shotgun to match the story.
They forgot that, sir.
And it's too bad.
They need to do a fourth video where they run it again and he shoots somebody because none of this stuff is making any sense whatsoever.
Danny, a fourth take.
Okay.
You got to sit down.
Before you play this, I want to set it up, sir.
Yeah.
This is a really good depiction of the suspect's plan and how it was.
Really, supposed to be carried out.
And I think, sir, this will even help Joel at the end.
You can see a clear shot of the shotgun, and you can clearly see what we couldn't pick up in this smoking gun video, sir.
And then we could talk about it afterward.
It's only three minutes if you could let it run.
But this is really what the intent of the suspect was as he approached the magnetometer.
And you can see the nonchalant of the security.
This kind of matches the story that we were told by the media.
So go ahead and roll it and turn up the sound, sir.
Maybe, can you go back?
Can you go back a little bit?
Can you start at the beginning, please?
Can you go back?
Okay, here we go.
Here we go.
The suspect walks in.
Here's the big bag of guns going on the magnetometer.
There's the bag, sir.
Now we have it.
Would you please remove any metallic items you're carrying, keys, and weapons?
There's the gun, sir.
Holy shit!
There we go.
Back up!
Stand back up!
Gotta get that bag of guns, sir.
Very important.
Here comes Secret Service.
Notice the bullets trapped in the background.
Watch this
move, sir.
brilliant move.
Grab those guns.
There's the shotgun, sir.
Go ahead and pause it.
Go ahead and pause it.
Pause it?
Yeah.
Okay.
So there we go, sir.
So the reason why this was important is this is going to be the third version, in my opinion, that they release on the official story of what happened.
But I'm glad we can see the shotgun in the end and we can see the ninja moves, like the suspect, you know what I mean?
And all the shooting and all the bullet casing, sir.
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