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Sept. 27, 2025 - Judging Freedom - Judge Andrew Napolitano
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Peace & Freedom Rally - LIVE from Kingston NY
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Put your hands together, make welcome to the stage our hope.
One and only Gerald Salente.
We're ready for you, our host.
Again, my name is Garrett Steele here with my brother William Caramone.
Glad to be with you today.
We're welcome, I'm waiting for our host, Mr. Carroll Sollente to take the stage.
Beautiful day here in Kingston, New York.
Couldn't order a better weather day for sure.
Welcome once more time, Mr. Carol Salentious.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for being here.
And again, you gotta boogie before the lights go out because tomorrow is iffy.
That's in a good book.
Chapter six, section eight.
You gotta boogie.
I so greatly appreciate it.
It's so heartwarming to be on the four corners of freedom where the seeds of democracy were sown that were robbed from us.
About two weeks ago, I took out the domain name.
We the people's party dot us.
That should have been gone when the internet revolution began back in the 1990s.
Last week I took out the domain name.
We the people's party dot world.
I got to make this a thousand percent clear.
Once upon a time, we used to call these little political boys and girls, guntless little clowns that love to send you to war but never go, public servants.
Gabish, public servants, you work for us.
Nah, nah, nah, you got it wrong.
We the people of slave land here have become the public servants of low life little political pieces of crap, just to make it clear.
It's up to we the people to unite for peace and freedom.
You know, there was this thing called the Constitution.
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense,
promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.
Do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.
Go to hell, Salenti.
Don't you know who I am?
I'm the guy in charge.
One little piece of crap, warmongering little slime ball that never go fight, that never go fight, but send your kids, send your kids.
Oh, I forgot Genocide Joe.
Hey, how about little Billy Clinton?
Every time he got caught with his pants down, bombs away over Baghdad.
Oh, I forgot.
Little Georgie Bush.
We're gonna get that guy who saw it bin Laden did or live.
Obama, the Nobel Peace of Crap Prize winner that lied his way into office, quoted in the book Double Down.
I'm really good at killing people.
And now we could keep moving on to Genocide Joe.
And there's Trump.
Our objective is to immediately have a total secession of hostilities.
All shooting has to stop.
My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and a unifier.
That's what I want to be.
A peacemaker in the United States.
I can keep going on.
Oh yeah, I forgot the Iran war.
Now they're talking about bombs away over Venezuela.
Oh, this is the guy that killed that tried to overthrow the Venezuelan government with Maduro back when he was president, bringing in that little boy Guido.
Where is where are we the people to say stop this crap?
I mean, look at the roads over here.
They're all rotten, potholes everywhere.
A trillion dollars to the military industrial complex.
Bridges are collapsing.
Amtrak, how about Amcrap?
Everybody that's been around the world, those are the third world rail system we have.
Take the subway in New York.
It's a night in Calcutta.
It's up to we the people.
There's a poem that someone sent me.
His name is Joseph Nolan.
Amen.
When the smell of death has grown so strong, it's driven out the flies.
When from under rubble we hear children cries.
When starving children who beg for food are shot down and die, their begging arms outstretched.
When prisoners are slaughtered in an open air prison by the tens of thousands, the bodies of martyrs must be carted across the land all the way from Jerusalem to Gaza.
When the slaughter was planned and laid out at the whaling wall, higher than that wall can stand and leave them all aside as a plain reminder to those who suffered a Holocaust.
Lust for genocide.
That's what's going on in front of our eyes as they're slaughtering these people right in front of our eyes.
Be free to be who you want to be.
And don't tell me who to be and what to do.
How about that?
How about that?
Rather than put on that mask, stand six feet upon.
Get back in your house.
I'm the governor, I'm the mayor.
I'll tell you what to do.
It's complete control.
And again, thank you all so much for coming here.
Honor our founding fathers.
No foreign entanglements is what Occupy Peace is about.
Close all those bases overseas and bring the troops home to rebuild our third world infrastructure.
Twenty of them a day are killing themselves, according to the data.
Secure the homeland.
You want to go to war?
Let the people vote.
Not some little scum, low life, arrogant piece of crap politician that never go fight.
Could you imagine Lindsey Graham going to fight every damn war?
That little clown who couldn't fight his way out of a paper bag if they made one big enough.
Go to war and fight.
Anybody that supports a war overseas, put on your costume, send your money, go over there and fight, send your wife, your kids, and everybody else who shut your mouth.
And it's up to either people.
If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools.
Oh, Plato said that.
Yeah.
We are living under the rule of fools.
Right in front of everybody's eyes.
A freak show in a country near you.
A little Katzell McCrone with a peck of the size of a pencil if he has one.
I want war over there.
Oh, little, how about how about the new guy over in Germany?
Chancellor, what's his name?
Uh yeah.
What is it again?
Merck, yeah.
Building up war.
Germany, the third largest economy in the world, biggest one in Europe, two years of recession, and they're borrowing a trillion dollars to build up the military industrial complex.
We gotta stop those Russians.
We only killed 25 million of them in Operation Barbarossa in World War II.
We gotta stop those Russians.
Oh, you like World War One with those Germans?
Yeah, keep building up that military.
Oh, the Black Rock guy, I forgot.
Black Rock, Vanguard, State Street.
They own the world.
We're nothing again more than plantation workers of slave landia.
You know, people say to me, Oh, you know, you get angry.
You ain't like it when you get angry.
He who's not angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral.
Why?
Because anger looks to the good of justice.
And if you can live amid injustice without anger, you are immoral as well as unjust.
St. Thomas Aquinas.
He said anger is fundamentally one of the passions of the soul.
And like other passions, it is part of human nature and has an appropriate role to play in the human pursuit of good when directed by reason.
These wars are disgusting.
When are they gonna stop?
Mankind must put an end to war, or war will end, well, war will put an end to mankind.
John F. Kennedy.
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense a theft from those who hunger and are not fed.
Those who are cold and not clothed.
The world in arms is not spending money alone.
It's spending the sweat of the laborers, the genius of the scientists, the hopes of the children.
This is not a way of life at all in any true sense.
Under the clouds of war, it is humanity hanging on a cross of iron to white the Eisenhower.
Five star general, supreme commander of the Allied forces and two term president.
Google it up.
He was the president of Columbia University, he didn't want to run for president.
They wanted him to.
He said, any man seeking the office of president is either an ego maniac or crazy.
Need any more proof?
Yep.
George Washington, a real man that fought, cat crossed the Delaware, remember.
It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world.
Observe good faith and justice toward all nations.
Cultivate peace and harmony with all.
Here we go.
The nation which indulges toward another and habitual hatred.
Let's stop right there.
Then when I was a kid, they had us hiding under a desk in case an Adam Bomb went off because those Russians are gonna kill us.
Like being under a desk is gonna do anything to save your life.
Stand six feet apart, same clowns, different time.
I thought it was a Russians are gonna drop a bomb.
A nation which indulges in another habitual hatred or hate, habitual fondness, in some degree a slave.
It is a slave to the animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duties and interests, which have been robbed from us.
He didn't say that, I said that.
So a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils, sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interests exist,
and infusing into one the enemies of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter without adequate inducement or justification.
Hey, remember I grew up during the Vietnam War, I'm the same age as Trump.
I'll dance like Trump.
Hey man, can't boogie, can't boogie.
Anyway, remember how H2 State does the Vietnamese?
Why, if those dirty commies get in there, they're gonna take over all the Asia, and those dominoes will keep falling.
And before you know it, those dominoes dominoes will reach the shores of California.
Not making it up.
That's what they said.
Hey, uh, commies are still running Vietnam, huh?
Oh, wait a minute.
They're our second largest importer of shoes, clothing, and furniture.
Shut the hell up, Slenty.
We're doing business.
We don't care who they are.
All right.
I'm making a lot of money, so shut up.
Hey, but wait a minute, you taught us to hate the Chinese because they were commies too.
Oh, I forgot little Billy Clinton brought them in.
That's the hypocrisy.
It's all about the bottom line for these people.
They could care less about us.
And again, I went to Vietnam in 1996.
My buddy Gary Abitelli and I were born the first Americans that went there.
And it was so heartbreaking.
And the people were so kind to us.
Went from the Mekong Delta to Hanoi.
Only one time did someone come to us with hatred for what we did to those people.
Killed over three million.
Almost 60,000 American troops killed.
Poisoned with agent orange.
For what?
For what?
Oh, my one of my best-selling books, Trends 2000.
How that little slime ball, may he rotten hell, McNamara, lied us into the crap about the Gulf of Tankin.
That he admitted to.
Lied about it.
And by the way, what the hell are we doing over in the Gulf of Tonkin?
Hey, what if the Japanese and the what if the Chinese were down in the Gulf of Mexico?
Shut the hell up, Solenti.
It's the Gulf of America.
I forgot.
I forgot.
I mean, like, that's the crap, all right.
What if the Russians are up in Canada?
What are we doing over there?
Protect America.
That's occupied peace.
And that's George Washington.
The United States, as the world knows, you ready?
We'll never start a war.
We do not want a war.
We do not now expect a war.
This generation of Americans has already had enough.
More than enough of war and hate and oppression.
And he said, it is the responsibility of all citizens in all sections of this country to respect the rights of all others and to respect the law of the land.
He made it clear.
It's up to us.
We the people.
Thank you all so much for being here.
It's so heartwarming.
And people have come from across the country from all over from Washington, D from uh Seattle, Washington, all over.
And thank you, Austin, Texas, all over the country.
And it's up to us to change it.
And we can.
These are gutless little boys and girls.
I was on the other side.
I can't use the proper language here, but if you call these guys out man to man, uh, they wouldn't know whether to pee a poo.
Just to make it clear, it's up to we the people.
So thank you all for being here.
And one of the great writers for the Trends Journal magazine, Ed DeMarsh is going to be introducing some of the other people.
We have a great, great, great, great lineup.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
This is uh common sense.
Hang on, son.
Hang on, bro.
Hang on.
What in the world is going on?
Yeah.
One, two, three.
*music*
Everyone's complaining.
While all the politicians are looking down for the upper class.
The ones on the left, I blame it all on the right.
Thank you.
Democrats and Republicans.
The shoulder of the pick-five.
We're sucking the middle.
watching it all slip away.
It's time the common man takes a stand for what is right and wrong.
To draw the line you stand by.
And when is time to even up the store?
You better know just what you're fighting for.
Cause common sense ain't common anymore.
Free men and women.
you The sign to have a night.
Here at home and on the front line, we take two flat.
CBS try to be the evening news.
If you think it's all black and white, give us so just hold the views.
We just fight it on stars.
It's time to common name, take sustain.
What is right and wrong?
Draw the line you stand behind.
Send one side you're wrong.
when it's time to even up the store you better know just what you're fighting for because common sense ain't common anymore Yeah, there's a price to pay for freedom.
There's no time for debate.
It seems that we've forgotten.
and what makes this country great is that common man takes a stand for what is right and wrong To draw the line you stand behind.
Decide what side you're wrong.
And when it's time to even up the store, you better know just what you're fighting for.
Because common sense ain't common anymore.
Music.
Yeah, when it's time to even upstore, you better know just what you're fighting for.
Cause common sense ain't coming anymore Woo!
Thank you much.
Thank you.
Gerald, thank you for the introduction.
And thank you for all you do to advance peace and freedom here in the United States.
How about a hand for Gerald Salenti to put this on?
The man absolutely works tirelessly to get these events together, and it is it is a great joy to see so many people come out here to support us.
Know that we are grateful, know that you are seen, and it is great to be heard by all of you today.
Everyone who's home watching, I know we have some very powerful names on YouTube here that are with us from Judge Paultano to Garland Nixon, and have large followers, and they're also streaming on their platform.
If you are home right now, I would encourage you to please take a moment and share it with a like-minded friend.
Please, if you're here, share the links.
You could find us on YouTube.
We're streaming live right now.
And I would also encourage everyone here who's here present to check out some of our stands, some of our vendors, and help support us.
We have some uh we have some bottles around that you could help donate.
Every little bit helps, and it helps us create an army to move our peace message.
So again, I'd like to thank you all for coming and showing us the support.
It means a lot.
I know to me, and I know to Gerald, so I appreciate it.
Um thank you.
I have a very distinct honor today to introduce some of the most influential voices in the peace movement who are here To help challenge the narrative mainstream of mainstream news.
We've gotten to a point in this country that our Department of War Secretary, Pete Heggseth, or whatever he's calling himself today, wants reporters at the Pentagon to sign a loyalty pledge promising that they will never report on news items not approved by the government.
The exact opposite of the true mission of journalism to seek the truth and keep pressure on our leaders to fill their duties to the public.
So on that note, um, I will start by introducing our first speaker.
She is a former independent candidate for U.S. Senate right here in New York City, New I'm sorry, New York, and has been an outspoken critic against the war machine throughout her career.
Ladies and gentlemen, Diane Serre.
Thank you.
Good afternoon.
So I guess yesterday we saw that the majority of the world's diplomats are a lot smarter and more moral than the majority of the US Congress.
At least at the United Nations, BB only got one standing ovation from four people, and we don't know if they were standing up to see over the heads of everyone who was walking out.
Now I am very glad that on the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, that we have a patriot in Kingston, namely Gerald Celenti, who is keeping the American practice of the town hall alive.
I've been wondering for the last several months whether an administration which is not bothered by genocide in Gaza actually can end the war in Ukraine.
It's been a very long time since our nation was led by a statesman, and our nation is very divided as a result.
So what should we do?
We have to stop playing politics as usual.
Politics should not be a gambling event, a sports event, a tribal event.
The advantage we have today, which will not feel like an advantage to those of you, if there's anyone here who has a lot of money invested in the stock market, is that this entire two quadrillion dollar bubble of derivatives obligations is coming down.
It's going to crash.
And I think that's a great thing, because it means the billionaires who think that they run the world are going to discover that they actually don't.
They know this.
And although they think we're stupid and don't know it, we know it too, or we should.
This is why they are willing to risk launching nuclear war and are launching wars everywhere.
And if they blow up the entire planet, they have the advantage that they'll never have to make good on all their gambling debt.
Plus, they make a lot of money selling weapons.
But what this means is that we will have a moment of great opportunity where we can scrap the whole rotten system and build something new, something modeled on the best traditions of our republic, like Alexander Hamilton's National Bank and Credit Policy,
Abraham Lincoln's greenbacks, or Franklin Roosevelt's use of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to build thousands of new hospitals, schools, and power plants across the nation.
The thing I worry about is that we, the American people, are going to be so busy arguing about stupid divisive issues that we will miss the moment when we can make this change.
What the mainstream media, which is really just an arm of the tripartite MI6 CIA Mossad apparatus is not telling us, is that about six billion people on this planet have left the colonial order.
They don't hate us.
They just refuse to be victimized by British colonial policies.
These are the nations of the BRICS Plus, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the Eurasian Economic Union, and more.
Ethiopia just brought the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam online, and now they've just signed a contract with Rosatom to build a nuclear power plant.
This will bring abundant energy to that region.
Nigeria finally has its own oil refinery.
It doesn't have to rely on the British to refine their oil.
And they could use about 75,000 new tractors to upgrade their agriculture.
I wonder who makes tractors.
Who could supply Nigeria with 75,000 tractors?
Anyone heard of John Deere and Caterpillar?
Might be a better use than bulldozing buildings in Gaza.
Brazil just signed an MOU with China to build at long last the The first transcontinental railroad in South America, the Bioceanic Rail Corridor, which will end up at the Changhai port in Peru.
Russia and China are planning to build a nuclear power plant on the moon to power an industrial base which will facilitate human space exploration.
There is a great shift occurring in the world, and if we were in our right minds, we would rejoice at the sight of so many of our brothers and sisters across the globe rejecting the evils of colonialism and declaring their independence.
The steadfast courage and the unimaginable suffering of the people of Palestine, which has been broadcast to the eyes of the world, has shattered the arrogant pretense of the so-called civilized nations of the West.
Everyone can see it, and they are choosing another path.
They are choosing the path lighted by the words, all men are created equal and endowed with their creator with certain inalienable rights.
That among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The president of Indonesia just this week at the United Nations told us that those words changed the world.
Since, thanks to Gerald Celenti, we are gathered here today at the historic revolutionary city of Kingston.
And because it is the 250th anniversary of our nation, perhaps we should celebrate by getting off our high horse and walking beside the brethren of the global majority and reclaim our identity as equals great
friend of mine who we lost here recently.
Um served as great country wrote this song.
I was happy to record it.
I sent it out in the past to Ron Paul, Judge Napolitano.
There's a lot of people here that I could send this out to.
First responders, people that lay it on the line, and send it out to all those that it's applicable today.
Let's call those.
Some live their lives with honor.
Some live their lives with honor.
a path they bravely chose the world would be a better place if there were more of those there are those who reach out giving hope those without helping hands
fed to their part to ease the pain defend the heart those who serve they are called those who fight those who fall, they take a stay, and through it all, their love still grows.
Lord help me be one of those You're welcome.
There are those who are strong in their quest right the wrong unafray to take a chance to face the truth to dance to dance,
a trusted friend, guiding light, up what is right, and somewhere in the darkest night, their candles glow.
Lord help me be one of those who give their all to be the best that they could be through overlooked the weaknesses of those like me,
those who serve what they are called to fight for those who fall, they take a stand, and through it all, their love still grow lord help me be one of those i want to be
One of those thank you very much.
Ladies and gentlemen, Garrett Steele.
Our next speaker is a veteran broadcaster, a former law enforcement officer, a criminal justice reformer, and a fearless political analyst who doesn't play by the rules of the establishment.
You can find him daily on his YouTube channel where he interviews the likes of many of the people here, including Scott Ritter.
Please welcome Garland Nixon.
Hello and thank you.
You know, this is an important event.
I think we need to start off by talking about why we are here.
Why this is happening?
Look at all these beautiful people here, all the people are online watching.
Why are we here?
And I think I'll put it this way.
Does anybody here believe that JFK was killed by a lone gunman named Lee Harvey Oswald?
Does anybody here believe that our government actually believed that there was weapons of mass destruction in 2003 and they had to go into Iraq to get the weapons of mass destruction there?
Does anybody believe that Epstein killed himself?
That we were promised there would be an Epstein list, and then when we asked for it, they said there's no Epstein list.
And then they said, Well, how about we release the Epstein files or the Epstein information?
Everything but the Epstein list, and we're not getting any of it anyway.
And who believes that some twenty-two-year-old guy, you know where I'm going, climbed up on a roof, changed clothes multiple times, disassembled weapons, reassembled weapons, disassembled weapons, we assemble weapons, climbed off a roof, left his tools to disassemble or reassemble the weapon, and then somehow miraculously reassembled it or disassembled it again.
I get confused.
I never know which one.
And then took out his, as Bibi Netanyahu would say, little piece of Israel and started texting.
I taller James Robinson, born on 512, uh 1994.
I just put everything, the every single detail after a miraculous shot of a professional assassin with a 1908 Mauser or something.
Incredible.
Who believes that story?
I can't find anybody.
Nobody believes it.
But yet, yet we have two parties that argue that we should believe all of those things.
And people are no longer fooled.
You know, I receded I'm a recovery, uh, recovering Democrat, but I'm a recovered Democrat, a guy who rails against both parties now.
And when I think of the two-party system and where we are now, it reminds me of a Frederick Douglass story.
When Frederick Douglass said as a child, he knew he had to run away.
I don't know if you've ever heard the story.
But what he said was he was at one of these local, a little store where the slaves were allowed to go to, and he was like an eight or nine-year-old boy, and he saw two slaves fighting.
And he asked one of the older people, what are those two slaves fighting about?
And he said, Well, those two slaves are fighting over which master which has the richest master with the biggest house.
And basically, that is my interpretation of people who are arguing partisan arguments about the two-party system.
You're arguing over whose master has the biggest house because there's nothing in it for you.
Thank you.
And so we're at a point where um, you know, I was talking to Judge Knapp and Scott and everyone earlier, and we were talking about isn't it wonderful what's happening on YouTube and Rumble and Rockfin and people all going there and who we can thank for this, and all the people out there.
And I said, Well, we can I think we can thank for one.
I think we can thank Fox and MSNBC and CNN, because they're driving people, they're sending people to us, they're sending people away from mainstream media now because people are looking at and saying, You really expect me to believe this?
I can't, you know, you turn on who's turned on the mainstream media recently, and after three or four minutes, just said, I just can't watch it.
I walk in a friend's house, you know, a lot of friends, family members who are still Democrats.
I walk in, there's MSNBC, and after about three minutes, I'm like, ah, geez, I've got to leave.
I love my family members, but I just can't watch that crap anymore because I know it's all false.
And so what happens is this bit by bit, all of us have been coming together, and we realize that our enemy is not the mega guy, our enemy is not the left-leaning person.
I don't even know what that definition of left is anymore.
I let me just say this, and and I think it's critical to make this point to a lot of people, some who may be right-leaning or left-leaning or whatever.
This is important, and that is there has been a redefinition of partisanship of the partisan polls, right?
I'm left.
What does that mean?
Well, my dad was a longshoreman, he was in a union, he wore a hard head, he got up and worked hard, and etc.
Right.
And that union stuff back then, which was anti-war, which was anti-corporate, which was workers, everybody come together, that was the left.
And now what we're told recently, this so-called shooter, they said he's the left.
I said, How do we know?
They said, because he's got a trans significant other.
That's all we know about him.
That is the standard, that's the only definition of the left now.
So you can hate everything the traditional left ever hated, be pro-war, anti-everything good, but one simple um uh uh uh issue that can be defined, but doesn't define anything from as far as your class, your political clash, your economic class, that now defines the left.
Well, that's not left and right.
And if now I'm supposedly the left.
When I look at my friend Scott Ritter, who's more conservative, Judge Knapp, I look at all of my friends, but then I look at the people that I aligned with also Jimmy Dore, um, Glenn Greenwald, uh, you know, uh Max Blumenthal.
So many people out here that I we've got to redefine this partisanship business, and we've got to understand that we've got to get past the divide and conquer of two party part of partisanship.
That divide and conquer.
And the reason being is quite simple.
You know, Barack Obama, hope and change.
I hate to say it, I believed it.
I bought into it.
Oh, great.
We got it made now.
We got a progressive guy.
He's gonna come in and do all kinds of great things.
Nothing.
Then Donald Trump comes in in 2020.
And you know, to be honest, I've got to be honest, I had my fingers crossed.
I'm the peace president.
I'm to get rid of the neocons and the war monks.
You remember those speeches from Donald Trump?
And I crossed my fingers, I'm like, isn't it weird that we conservative guy saying that?
I didn't expect that from the Republicans.
Maybe didn't vote for him, didn't have a lot of trust.
Or just maybe, who knows?
Maybe it'll be Trump.
Absolutely zero.
Exact opposite.
And so all the people here and the people that are watching this have come to the obvious conclusion that the government that's in power, the people that are in power, do not represent us at all.
They represent someone.
But it's no, if it ever was, I could say no longer.
But they're not represent the working class regular people here, the decent and moral people who are opposed to genocide and violence and war.
And if we are going to change this thing, just asking them to do it ain't gonna work because we've been doing that for too long, and the only thing they do is they come up with either you know another lie for a war or another, if somebody opposes it or somebody has a problem with it, then some uh lone wolf shooter with no background on social media will suddenly pop up to address that situation.
We understand that it's terrible.
So I say this to everyone listening today, consider what you can do outside of the um dynamic of going to your uh congressman, your member of Congress or the president.
I'm not saying don't do that, but I'm saying you have to take consideration into doing things that are not traditional, not violence, certainly.
I mean, sometimes people do things like they we're gonna go oh get arrested and we're gonna stand in the street and say no war.
Hey, somebody wants to do that, I'm not opposed to it.
But I'm saying I'm certainly opposed to violence.
But we've got to come together and as let me give you one example.
As I end up as I'll end this, I don't want to be too long, and that is we have um elections coming up in the midterms.
There may be someone here, there's Diane Brown.
There may be someone here who says, you know what?
I'm gonna run in the primaries against one of these warmongers, some young person out here that's like thinking, why not?
I don't know, why not?
You have nothing to lose.
So we can run in the primaries.
If you see someone outside of the two-party system, they may be a libertarian, they may be a socialist, they'd be a member of any party, and you say, Well, that person saying or moving in the direction that I want them to move, you may want to work on behalf of those that person, but I think we have to work outside of the two-party system, especially a lot of young people.
Really consider running in the primaries.
You will probably be surprised how if you say the right thing at now, which is the right time, you will probably be shocked at how much support you'll get.
You certainly get support from everybody here, right?
All right, so thank you very much, and uh certainly appreciate everybody coming.
I think it's great.
And um take the words of our you know, all of our esteemed guests um really to heart, and everyone keep in mind, try to think of what you what you can do.
There's nothing wrong with calling your congressman or whatever, but I've kind of thrown in a towel on that one.
Think about the kind of things you can do.
Primaries are coming up, get involved.
Thanks.
Thank you.
For sure, for sure.
Do it right now, is what he said.
That's pretty kind of funny.
That's the title of the song we're about to do.
I'm gonna give a shout out to Becky Hobbs, big Nashville songwriter, who was so happy to release clearance here for us to do her song.
You probably know her best for the biggest song she's probably had was um Angels Among Us, recorded by the super group Alabama.
She wrote this tune, and I know a lot of times we think we have a lot of time in life, these crazy times, you never know.
So tell those around you how you feel about them.
Thank you.
If you've got the urge to tell someone that you love him, do it right now.
Do it right now.
And if you've done somebody wrong, you wanna say you're sorry, do it right now.
Oh, do it right now.
We're all living on the run.
Tomorrow it may never come.
No future in the past.
Do the best you can today, lead a rest what you can't change.
Only the good is gonna last.
And if you see your broken man, you've got a chance to lend a hand.
Do it right now.
Oh, do it right now.
A woman or a child in me.
If you can't help them, do indeed do it right now.
good right now Make that phone call, grab that pen, fix those bridges, make a pin.
There ain't no time for us to waste.
Let the word throw from your soul.
Someone somewhere needs to know.
Tomorrow just might be too late.
So if you've got the urge to tell someone that you love them, do it right now.
Oh, do it right now.
Do it right now.
Oh, do it right now.
Do it right now.
Oh, do it right now.
Do it right now.
Do it right now.
Oh, do it right now.
Do it right now.
Thank you.
doing right now Thank you, Becky Hobbs.
What a man.
Wow, wow, wow.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Wow, terrific.
Terrific.
And again, thank you all of you for coming.
It's so great.
And you know, go what Garland Nixon was saying about a third party and listening.
I call them prestitutes, media whores that get paid to put out by the corporate pimps and government whore masters.
ABC, NBC, C BS.
I used to be on everybody.
I used to be on Oprah of the Today Show, Good Morning America.
On and on and on.
I got blacklisted when the uh Afghan war broke out.
When USA Today was a big newspaper, used to run my top trends all the time.
And the top trends came out in late December.
So in late December two um 2000.
The headline was, 2001 Won't Be Our Year, Trendseer Says.
And I warned that a wave of anti-Americanism was sweeping the globe and Americans wouldn't be safe at home or abroad.
And then 9-11 happened.
So it all had me back on, and then George Bush started talking about the Afghan war.
And I said, listen, I said, we have no business getting into this war.
I said, if Alexander the Great couldn't beat the Afghans, If the British had to height of the British Empire into the Valley of Death, rode the 600 couldn't beat him.
If the Russians couldn't beat them, and they're right next door, and we haven't won a war since World War II, wouldn't have won that one without the Russians.
What makes you think we'll win this one?
Why, you anti-American.
And I got blacklisted from everybody.
So what Garland Nixon was saying about a new third party is so true because we're losing our freedom of speech.
This was when Trump was going to the UK to meet the king of England.
And that's another BS word.
Who made up this king crap?
King.
A bunch of murderous pieces of slime.
Oh, the sun never sets on the British Empire.
We kill people all over the world.
Rob pillaging, stealing.
We're the royal family.
You have to speak properly, Celente.
And we get dressed up in our drag costumes.
Kiss my ring.
We don't peer poo.
We're better than you.
Who made up this king crap?
Murderers around the world for centuries.
Anyway.
King.
If they were Italian, they call them a mafia.
Just to make it clear.
So anyway, Trump's on the way over there.
And the uh the attorney general of the United States, Pam Bondi.
She said that um, quote, there's free speech, and there's hate speech.
And there is no place, especially now, after what happened to Charlie and our society.
We will absolutely target you.
Go after you.
If you are targeting anyone with hate speech.
Why, how dare you?
Let's target Celenti.
I love war.
I'm a political piece of crap.
I'm a repulsive kid.
Oh no, no, I'm a demo crap.
Just like Garland Nixon was saying, it's one party.
A crime syndicate.
Murderers and thieves by their deeds shall know them.
Oh, remember when they bailed out the bankster bandits?
Not my language, according to the university, uh Bart College.
Um, the Levy Institute.
The Federal Reserve gave the banksters after they stole all the money from the people with their derivatives act.
Hey, you don't got a job, you got no money, you want a subprime mortgage sign here.
29 trillion dollars.
29 trillion dollars of our money went to the banksters while the regular people went broke.
Hey, I'm Jamie Diamond, we only got convicted of five felonies.
Oh, yeah, rigging the precious metals market back in 2019.
Hey, Celenti, we paid 90 million dollars.
Shut up, I don't go to jail.
Murderers and thieves, what's your favorite war?
Yeah, narrative war.
Pits Pentagon against press.
This is uh on the 25th of this month.
Imagine for a moment that the Department of Pence Defense new demand for a pledge from Pentagon reporters, a commitment not to publish even unclassified information, except when a press officer approves it.
A press officer, a little low life piece of crap.
How about this?
Carr plans to keep going after the media.
The FCC chair has threatened local TV licenses over what he calls liberal bias in their broadcasts.
Oh, you mean I only gotta believe the crap you believe in?
Hey, shut up, Celenti.
Don't you know who I am?
I'm the FCC chair, you're just a piece of crap.
Oh, I write the Trends Journal.
I only put facts in there, but we're gonna go after you too.
We need a new third party.
Oh, we the people's party.
We need a president of the United States that understands the constitution, understands the bill of rights, and wants to give freedom back to we the people, and there is no one anywhere that I know in America that can give it back freedom,
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, than Judge Andrew Napolitano, my dear Paisano, Napolitano, and I'm a Napolitano.
Thank you.
I did not write the introduction.
Thank you, dear Gerald, my comrade in arms as we fight for freedom.
What if the constant for Gerald?
Thank you.
What if the Constitution is a fraud?
What if the whole purpose of the Constitution is to limit the government, but in reality it unleashes it?
What if the president of the United States is supposed to be equal to the Congress, but instead he has become a democratically elected term-limited monarch?
What if the president assumes that everything he does is legal just because he's the president?
What if he can interrupt your radio and television programming and your surfing on the web, your use of the internet whenever he wants without a warrant, and that is whim?
What if he can declare war on his own?
What if he can read your emails and your texts without a search warrant?
What if he can kill without a judicial order?
What if Supreme Court justices interpreting the law in the Constitution don't care what the Constitution says?
They only look at what their predecessors wrote.
What if the rights and principles guaranteed in the Constitution have been so distorted in the past 250 years that they'd be unrecognized by the framers?
What if our once revered Bill of Rights has become a bill of temporary privileges?
What if the 50 states that are no longer sovereign entities equal to each other and are the parents of the federal government now are subservient to it?
What if the Constitution was amended stealthily, not by the states ratifying amendments, but by Congress continuing to increase its power and the president's power and the courts have looked the other way?
What if the federal government alone decided if its power was properly exercised?
What if you need a license from the government to gather and speak and be critical of it?
What if the government can deny you that license if it doesn't want what you're going to say?
What if federal law prohibits troops in the streets for any purpose, but nobody follows the law anymore?
What if the troops and the police wear such substantially similar garb that you can't tell the cops from the troops?
What if some of them wear masks?
So you don't know who they are?
What if you're no longer secure in your persons, your body, your house, your papers, or your effects because the courts have trampled the Fourth Amendment?
What if federal agents can write their own search warrants and authorize themselves to search the records that you keep and that your banker, your doctor, and your lawyer have for you?
What if masked federal agents can stop you in the street and demand to see your papers?
What if you don't have any papers and they can arrest you for it?
What if the government can decide whether or not you get a jury trial when it accuses you of your crime?
What if the government can take your property from you against your will?
What if the government could continue prosecuting you after you've been acquitted until it gets the conviction it wants?
What if the government can torture you until you say what it wants to hear?
What if people running for president openly support the government torturing?
What if the government can torture your children in your presence until you say what it wants to hear?
What if government judges and lawyers intimidate juries into convicting the innocent?
What if the government could send you to your death, even if you are actually innocent, so long as the government can claim it follows its own procedures?
What if America's prison population, the largest in the world, is a cruel and unusual way to say we are the land of the free?
What if half the prison population in America never harmed anybody but themselves?
What if the people have no rights except those the government lets us exercise?
What if the states have no powers except those the federal government permits them to have?
What if the government could strip you of all of your rights because where the place where your mother was when you were born?
What if the income tax is unconstitutional?
What if the government tried to ban you from putting substances in your body that you voluntarily chose to use, even those substances which are older than the government itself?
What if voting doesn't mean anything anymore?
Because both parties stand for big government?
What if we have only one uniparty with a democratic wing and a republican wing?
What if wars rage and presidents kill and debt increases and regulations expand and liberty shrinks, no matter which party controls the Congress or occupies the White House?
What if the government can write any law and regulate any behavior and tax any event and the courts will let them do it?
What if government doesn't create wealth?
It seizes it.
What if government doesn't build?
It destroys.
What if government transactions aren't voluntary?
They're compulsory.
What if everything the government says is a lie?
What if everything the government has, it is stolen?
What if government at its core is the negation of liberty?
What if you can love your country, but hate what the government has done to it?
What if war doesn't bring peace, it brings destruction?
What if spreading democracy abroad doesn't spread truth, it spreads violence?
What if searching for monsters to slay abroad inevitably brings them home?
What if American taxpayers have paid for every bullet that has entered the brain of every Palestinian baby that the IDF has slaughtered?
What if a government that tolerates that should be altered or abolished?
Thank you.
What if the government doesn't care so long as its financial backers are pleased?
What if Jefferson was right?
What if that government is best, which governs least?
Thank you.
What if I'm right?
What if the government is wrong?
Thank you.
What if it's dangerous to be right when the government is wrong?
What if our greatest danger to American liberty is right now?
I've been giving these talks for 40 or 45 years, and one of these days I will stop, and when I do and leave this veil of tears, I hope that I am in my own bed in my own house, surrounded by those who love me,
faithful to first principles, but not everyone, particularly the young people here will have that luxury.
Some of you, I guess I gotta talk loud.
Some of you will die faithful to first principles in a government prison.
Is there security here?
Get rid of these two, just get them out, get them out.
Time to go.
I've never done this before in forty-five years of public speaking.
you have the freedom of speech you'll get your turn Some of you will not have the liberty.
Of dying in your own bed, you will die faithful to first principles in a government prison, and some of you will die faithful to first principles in a government's town square.
Square to the sound of trumpets blaring.
When it comes time to make those awful choices, you'll know what to do.
Because freedom lies in the human heart, and the human heart, as long as it's there, no government, no majority, no ideology is going to take it away.
Thank you.
But the human heart is a muscle, and like all muscles, it needs to be exercised.
So freedom must do more than just lie there.
Thank you and God love you.
Ready?
yep Prisons are empty, the homeless have houses.
Nobody's hungry, nobody's poor.
Nobody's judged by their faith or their color.
Nobody's wrong in this world without war.
We buried our souls.
We don't fight anymore.
You can't imagine all the mountains we move if we love.
If we love the little harder, yeah, there's no telling all the walls we break through if we love.
If we love the little harder, lonely, abused or neglected.
Children are cherished from the day that they're born.
Even strangers never a stranger, the bars on the windows, no locks on the doors we open our doors.
We're not afraid anymore.
You can't imagine all the mountains we move if we love if we love a little harder.
Yeah, there's no telling all the walls we break through if we love we love a little harder Think of how much better off we'd be open up our hearts we believe if we love if we love the little harder Yeah,
There's no telling all the walls we break through If we love, we love a little harder Yeah, if we
love, oh Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah If we love a little harder All
right, thank you so much Next we have
a music video from Michael Palmer That Gerald Cilenti asked that you view So enjoy We're on, not towards a strategy of annihilation But towards a strategy of peace Well, I'm
are the diplomats the drunk of World Coco Where are the diplomats?
Why is nobody talking?
You learn a lot to me in two thousand and three with the full shit about WMD so you can shoot your guns under the desert You can't skip the truth,
you'll never wash your hands because there's a million souls buried in that sand we'll never forget never seek Where are the diplomats drones of all of cold Where are the diplomats?
And why is nobody talking?
Where are the diplomats?
I wanna cast my vote And give power to a leader that Can fill the world with hope You don't get to decide Who I should hate You don't get me to control You don't get to detect Who is my enemy That's only up to me For the longest
time Since I was a teen You've been telling me in movies Some television screens That I should hate another The rain is shining, Zahra's not Koreans And the Russians But where are the diplomats?
The drums of war are called Where are the diplomats?
And why is nobody talking?
are the diplomats I wanna cast my phone And give the power to a leader that fill the world with hope.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Where are the diplomats?
We gotta stop the bombs from balling.
Where are the diplomats?
Why is nobody talking?
Oh, where are the diplomats?
I want to cast my phone.
I can't hide to a leader that can fill the world with hope.
Pick up the phone, reach on out, get to talk, get to talk.
We are a tired of this form.
And we all remote becomes the phone.
We channel up here to talk.
And oh the world, we come to the phone.
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