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April 10, 2019 - Know More News - Adam Green
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Ladies and I always start too early.
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm Adam Green with No More News.
It's April 9th, 2019.
Today is election day in Israel.
And I am joined with my friend Ryan Dawson from the Anti-Neocon Report, the ANC report.
And as well, follow him on Twitter at Rye Liberty and YouTube, Ryan Dawson.
Thanks for coming on, Ryan.
We're going to be talking Yemen first.
Tell me about Yemen.
It's April 10th here in uh the land of the rising sun.
Yeah, so I wanted to talk about Yemen first because this is kind of time sensitive.
Um, for those some of you know, some of you may not know, but both the Senate and the House passed a resolution which would effectively end the U.S. participation in the war in Yemen.
And yesterday they blew up 11 schoolgirls.
It's a horrible war, people are starving.
It's not in American interest.
And even the Imperial Senate and even our House, albeit for different reasons, have passed the resolution uh condemning this war.
And if Trump either signs it or just waits 10 days, it'll it'll go in automatically.
And then without American participation, the blockade ends because the Saudi Arabia doesn't have the means to maintain it, and the kids won't be starving anymore.
And what I like to stress is if they don't win in Yemen, they can't start a war with Iran.
And I can explain why, and I have a map up to make it easier for that.
And there's a number of people can call.
Go ahead and write this down for now or later.
It's 2025 111.
And that is for the White House comments.
It'll say, for this, press one, for this press two, just ignore all that.
It'll go straight to an operator and tell them not to veto the Yemen resolution.
And I would be clever and word it in such a way to appeal to Trump's ego and say this war in Yemen is a leftover stupid Obama-era policy that you want the president to reverse with the Congress.
That's our best shot.
So uh tell us more about what what's going on in Yemen and why Yemen is uh is so important.
Why is Saudi Arabia going to war and bombing bombing Yemen?
Yeah, so I'll get into that.
They've it's a cyclical event really with Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
It's been going off and on uh for more than 30 years.
Most recently, it started with drone strikes in 2011, allegedly after al-Qaeda, and then around 2015 it really picked up with Saudi Arabia started bombing Houthi positions.
There was an election, uh President Hadi, who was the former vice president becomes president, he ran uncontested, so it's like, oh, I won, and I'm also the only person running.
Uh no one accepted that.
Um the the yes hit the fan, so on, but this they like to couch this as a Sunni Shia thing, and they say, oh, Iran is back in Yemen and they're fighting with uh Sunni and Saudi Arabia, they make it all about religion.
It isn't.
Uh it's not nothing, but that's a tertiary reason for the war.
The real reason is all about the Maritime Silk Road and it's about the energy trade.
And you can see on this map, there's certain choking points.
One's the Suez Canal right there here in Aden, the Gulf of the Uh Red Sea is another one, Strait of Hermoose is another one.
There's one in the Black Sea, Panama Canal, etc.
There are seven choking points where sea trade has to pass through.
If anyone's seen my pipeline videos, you understand the importance of ports and coastal real estate.
You're basically not really a real country unless you have access to the sea.
You don't you can't really ship trade through the air and land routes.
If you're gonna do oil, you need pipelines in every country you pass through.
That's an expensive middleman.
So it's very important to have sea trade and what they're looking at is everyone knows the neocons want war with Iran.
Right.
Everyone knows.
I don't know why I just zoomed in on Baghdad for some reason.
Everybody knows they want war with Iran, Bolton's chomping at the bit for war in Iran, the Israelis want war in Iran, they have sanctions on Iran.
Uh you and I both know the Oded Ydan plan and rest, laid out the plan for taking out Iraq first, throwing Syria Into Balkanization and the grand prize would be Iran.
And they also took out Libya.
This all come together in a second.
So if you look at the debates in the Senate and the House, though, there's no reason for the U.S. to be killing kids in Yemen.
There's no benefit.
They're not a major world player or anything.
Why are we doing this?
And what kind of resistance was there?
And so a lot of Democrats actually, and they changed sides, because I want to stress when Obama was starting the war in Yemen, they didn't care.
Nobody had a problem with it.
But now that Trump's president, they've suddenly become anti-war.
But they're more or less anti-Trump or anti-Republican than they are, sincerely anti-war.
So don't be fooled by that.
But regardless of the reasons, they're currently trying to oppose Saudi Arabia's war on Yemen and the U.S. participation in it.
And so when they made these arguments in the Senate, the arguments against it had nothing to do with Yemen or Saudi Arabia.
They said this will hurt Israel and Israel's interest.
This will be bad for Israel.
That was their argument.
Not bad for Saudi Arabia, not it's going to be good for Iran.
It was this is bad for Israel.
Ending the war in Yemen is bad for Israel.
How?
Right.
So I'm going to make, I'll tell people why.
But they never say this on the news.
In fact, Yemen isn't in the news.
MSNBC didn't bring up the war in Yemen for a year and a half.
It went a year and a half without mentioning it.
And I remember being on RT talking about the Jones strike uh Jones drone strikes back in 2011, 2012, 2013, and they've been ramping it up at double tap, etc.
And Hillary Clinton referred to their election as a uh a shining example of democracy, which is hilarious because that I'm sure that's the kind she would like when you only have one person running and he wins.
Um so you I got me scratching my head and saying, why are they saying this is bad for Israel?
And then the House resolution that passed last February, or would have got floored because they added this silly amendment to it of uh anti-anti-Semitism amendment saying about BDS, like you couldn't engage in BDS, so you could boycott the boycotters.
What that has to do with Yemen, nothing, right?
And so because it wasn't a clean bill and it wasn't about the war powers act, it got scratched because of this silly amendment.
So I went to DC and I went to the people who made that amendment, and I went to their opposition, and we lobbied myself, Michael Darr, and another person who wants to remain anonymous.
And then I stayed on the phone and email with the legislative assistants in charge of this uh legislation, and we made sure that this time such an amendment would not be added, and it wasn't, and it passed.
So it passed the Senate, it passed the House, it's the same bill without the amendment, and it finally passed.
So it goes to Trump's desk today, Tuesday, America time.
Now, if that's assuming Pelosi and them do their paperwork, which you know they might not because they're lazy.
But if so, it could get there as early as today.
It might be later in the week, and he's either going to veto it or sign it, or not sign it, but just wait 10 days, and then it automatically will become law of land.
So he was for sure gonna veto it, and of course, John Bolton and all the rest of them want him to veto it, but because all these calls have been pouring in, and I've been talking to legislative assistance, four congressmen who have notified me saying that is having an effect,
combined with the fact that three senators got together and are asking for a sit-down meeting with Trump, and they wrote a letter to Trump saying, don't veto this and stroke the z ego and said this is a silly Obama policy, you should uh overturn it.
So now he's kind of thinking it over, he's mulling it over.
It seemed like, oh, for sure, Trump, Mr. Zionist, he's going to side with Saudi Arabia.
I mean, that's what Israel wants.
But it's not clear that he actually understands how this relates.
Because most people think it's a Saudi Yemen thing.
Like, why bother, right?
But it does relate to Israel, and I'll tell you how right now.
So you see this map here.
There's Riyadh, and near the capital, around where my arrow is.
Does my arrow show up on Skype?
I hope so.
We're kind of like northeast of here.
This is where the oil is in Saudi Arabia, most of it.
That's where the fields are.
Okay.
And they most all but one pipeline go north, northeast.
And you can see all these little um port countries, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the UAE, they're all on the northern side of Saudi Arabia.
Why?
Because coastal access.
You can see the same thing on the south side of the Red Sea, Dributia, Triya and North Sudan.
These are all brand new.
This one country's created in the 70s, this one in the 90s, this one the early 2000s.
They all hug the coastline because that's how important sea trade is.
And when Libya tried to go through Sudan, suddenly it's divided because the oil's down here, the pipelines are up here because it has to go through to reach the sea.
So they put them at odds, and that was intentional.
So you've got all these pipelines going north, only one going toward the Red Sea.
And in the event of a war with Iran, the first move that Iran would do is close the Strait of Hormuz.
And if they close the Strait of Hormuz, that cuts off oil for the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, and most importantly, Saudi Arabia.
Now they could let these others pass, but if they wanted to, they could halt the flow of oil and gas east.
China, India, that's where the majority of it goes for all of Saudi Arabia.
You're saying Yemen will block Saudi Arabia's oil if they if they start a war with Iran.
No, Iran will block their oil if they start a war with Iran.
So Iran controls controls this strait here?
Absolutely.
They control this strait here.
And in the event of a war, the first thing they do is they close this strait, and you've got a global lockdown on energy, so it's not going to happen.
How do they control it?
How does Iran control it?
Because they put their navy in there and they blow up anything that gets near it.
Okay.
And they they do have enough power regionally to maintain that.
Uh you know, short of nuking them that we're not getting in there.
Uh, because you know, look at all this coastline Iran has.
They can put gun turrets every, I mean, they can control the strait.
They've proven they can close it before.
They even have projected power to close this down here in the Red Sea if they wanted to as well.
So Saudi Arabia wants to build a line through Yemen to a port city to open water.
You can't control this.
I mean, you they just move over a little and go, you know.
But you can control something like that.
And they've proven that.
So in August of last year, they actually have occupied this.
This looks like southern Yemen, but they the way they do it is weird.
Like what we consider east is north and west is south.
It's like a diagonal thing.
But anyway, I'm gonna go by equator geography.
So this southern east southeast part of Yemen, they are building a pipeline here.
Uh Aden, which used to be its own country, this is they're in a civil war in Yemen and they're fighting the Saudis, right?
Just don't worry about that.
The problem is this big white chunk here, it's mostly desert, undeveloped, and it costs billions.
But if they get their line connected, now they have coastal real estate, and Iran can no longer uh threaten them by closing the strait.
Now, of course, it's not a threat, it's a reaction.
It's like if you go to war with us, then we close the strait, right?
And Israel knows this.
Israel knows that you they can't get a hot war with Iran or a proxy war because the first thing they'll do is shut that off.
If they do, it'll make the gas lines in the 70s look like you know, just baby steps compared to what would happen.
And I guess some people will ask, well, why don't they just go south?
Why don't they just go to the Red Sea?
There's a couple reasons.
One, Mecca, I mean, they do have a line to Jeddah, Mecca's religious cities, religious reasons, that isn't gonna happen.
Uh, they do have a small gas line to Jeddah, they don't have any deep water ports though, and you need a deep water port for the kind of volume you're talking about to move uh barrels of oil and gas.
And all almost all the pipelines go north, and the reason for that is prior to oil being discovered in Saudi Arabia in the 30s, 1938, 1939, the roads, uh the infrastructure, the major port cities had already been built because of the pearl trade.
So before oil, the big trade, and that's all these all these little niche countries, Ottomans before that, they are all trading in the pearl trade, and so all these coastal cities and ports and harbors already existed, and plus the oil is right there, and you know, every mile, you're talking major money.
So they built the the shortest distance to the largest infrastructure, biggest ports, deep water, and so that's why the the lines go north.
They started to build the line south, and they probably will build more in the future, but as it is now, it doesn't matter because they can close this even easier, and then you have to deal with Somali pirates and the rest of it, which are proxies.
So the safest thing is go through Yemen.
And then you say, well, why don't they just pay him off?
Like, why don't they just ally with Yemen and do it?
Well, that's where the religious conflict does come in because uh this section of Yemen is Shiite and Saudi Arabia is not only Sunni, it's a Sunni monarchy, and they are not going to live under a Sunni monarchy.
So they're not going to confederate and no deal there.
I personally think they could share the shipping lanes, but you know, tribal politics and all.
So that's not happening.
So it's all about Iran.
And Pompeo even came out and admitted this.
We can't allow Iran to control the shipping lanes, he said.
He didn't say Maritime Silk Road, but it that's shipping lanes.
That's why they're there.
And they've already uh commandeered a city here, they've already got contracted out to connect a pipeline through here.
It's just a matter of physically laying it down through the desert, right?
And Yemen has you know been on the defensive, and so many civilians have died in this war because Saudi Arabia is using the F 35, and you know how I feel about that.
It is the biggest piece of S, uh, not worth the price tag.
It is still a modern fighter jet though.
Uh, and they're using them as bombers.
And in the beginning, they were doing high altitude bombs because a lot of these Saudi pilots don't know how to fly them, they need American co-pilots.
And to be safe, they just bomb from very, very high in the air, and of course, the higher up you go, the less accurate your bombs are, and they just landed on whatever and killed a lot of civilians.
They've bombed school buses, they killed eleven school girls yesterday, they're constantly killing civilians.
And worse, the uh there's a blockade, and Yemen is not able to get uh food in, and then they also negotiated to get a 100% tariff from Omen, because Omen and the UAE are like sisters.
And so that was where they were getting most of their trade is from Omen, and now with a hundred percent tariff, that is effectively uh you know, unaffordable.
And so you have all these hundreds of thousands of people living on subsistence living or less or not living, they're dying of starvation.
That's why we have to lift the blockade.
And there's no reason to have a war with Iran anyway, it's not in American interest, and Saudi Arabia is engaged in terrorism, it might be their military proper, but they're killing civilians, they bomb weddings, they bomb funerals, anything that has a procession of cars, right?
They'll just take it out.
And the Houthis, which are the rebels who are no good guys, by the way, like they're fighting for their own interests and stuff, but it's not like they're some bastion of free markets and liberty or something.
Uh they have been resisting and really sticking it to Saudi Arabia, who has every technological advantage and of course more wealth.
This is the wealthiest country in the Middle East versus the poorest country in the Middle East, and Yemen's holding its own.
And partly because Saudi Arabia is relying mostly on mercenaries.
Uh their Air Force will go and bomb from above.
When it comes to the ground, they're getting people from Sudan, uh, Tunisia, and even as far away as Colombia and El Salvador, which means they're getting pretty desperate for cannon fodder.
The problem with mercenaries is as soon as the fighting gets rough and they might get hit, might die, they retreat.
Because you don't get paid if you get killed.
They're only effective if you're dominating.
And the Houthis have realized this, and uh Andrew Leydenworth and I have broken down the tactics and stuff they're using.
It's pretty amazing some of the things they've been doing uh tactically to beat a superior army, but my point as an American is why the hell are we involved?
So we need to end the blockade, free up Yemen.
If they don't get this port city, then there's no war with Iran.
Now the UAE took Socotra.
See this little island down here?
See that?
UAE is a is an Israeli ally, but they're secretive about it.
That's what they said in the Al Jazeera documentary.
Oh, yeah, absolutely, and that's correct.
And it's amazing that Al Jazeera is saying that because it's Qatari and Muslim Brotherhood, but that's I see Mike Cernovich, you know, Zionist Shill, Mike Cernovich always attacking Qatar lately.
So how how do they play into this?
You can explain the islands first.
you know, this is Yemen, like on paper, but not really.
It's UAE.
They control all the major docks, ports, and airports.
So and that's that's a major place for for trade and stopping point, right?
I mean, look at this right in the middle of it all trade with Africa, the Middle East, and everything going east.
So it's very important there.
Um, yeah, uh, Mike Sternovich.
He's always talking about Qatar.
Right.
So Qatar and Saudi Arabia were recently at odds.
The only time they kind of had overlapping interests was in Syria, but they were competitive because what the heck.
What is that?
I think I had my stream lab left on and somebody subbed, so I got the uh the Dixie salute.
All right, so uh in Syria, you know, Qatar and the basically backlash the Muslim Brotherhood, which was almost indistinguishable from the FSA, and then later they're backing al-Nasra front, Jabad al-Nasser, and they've changed their name, but I refuse to acknowledge it.
So Turkey and Qatar were backing Aral Al-Sham and Al-Nasr front, uh, because Ural Sham was also anti-Kurdish, and Turkey doesn't want a uh Rojava, a Kurdish stand just south of Turkey, which they could launch in and out of Turkey with joining the PKK, etc.
And but Qatar saw the writing on the wall as the Syrian army continued victory after victory once Trump actually did cut off CIA funding in July of 2017.
Uh the Syrian army just started rolling over them, they retook Dara down here, they retook Holmes, Palmera, right in the middle, and uh and then De Razor in the east.
And you see these roads into Syria.
This is what's important.
This M5 uh, which is in the Al Tamf region, is called Al Tamf, here's Dara.
This section here is called Al Tamf, and that's where the US is squatting.
And they're just acting like a little border patrol, but they don't want Iran to have any what they call them contiguous communication lines, but it's not communication, it's you know, armed shipments, etc.
Because all these highways, that's the Deer Azore one, which is also where ISIS has its largest presence, they go through Damascus and then from there to Beirut.
So their way of getting shipments to Hezbollah, which of course is an Israeli problem, uh, is through Syria.
So they thought if they can hold these highways in Syria, they effectively dry up Hezbollah.
And of course, they were using Al Qaeda proxies to do it, and they have failed.
And then up here, uh sort of northwest of Aleppo.
I love having a map finally.
This is pretty neat.
You've got Afrin, uh, which Turkey has first Turkey occupied, and right along that, all the in Idlib is where the terrorists are hanging out and hiding out.
And that's their last bastion, last thing they have.
Turkey took Afrin.
Here I'll get see that right there.
This is also like a county, it's not just this city.
This Afrin portion here, I'm doing a little circle.
Uh effectively prevented the Kurds, which have northern Syria north of the Euphrates from ever reaching the sea.
And like I said, if you don't have coastal access, and they don't have a pipeline access with Iraq because the Peshmerga got kicked out, they're a landlocked country, and they have no future.
So they're gonna be first forced to reconcile.
The only part west of this river they had was in Manbij, right there, and they've lost that too.
So that's gone back to the to Assad.
So they're failing in Syria.
They haven't given up yet, but they're failing in Syria, and of course, so they're their next move is okay.
We're gonna claim Gul Jolan Heights, right?
This you can see even on the map, it's got uh edges around it because it's contested territory.
It doesn't matter what Trump says, it's still contested territory.
Yeah, and so this is Jolan.
Israel says it's theirs, Syria says it's theirs, historically it's part of Syria.
There was a little section that Assad's father was able to retake from Israel, and then actually this very southern part near the Jordanian border, that's physically controlled by Syria as well.
It doesn't matter what Israel says.
So this map doesn't have that, but it's true.
So that's it.
Yeah, yeah, I was thinking about that.
They're doing so many like symbolic moves, like, oh, we're removing occupied from the West Bank and the Golan Heights, and we're doing a symbolic move of the embassy to the capital in Jerusalem.
A new president can come in and just change these labels and terms and definitions that they like to you know you use and to manipulate things.
Well, it's pretty silly because moving the embassy doesn't mean the Capitol moved.
It just means the U.S. moved its embassy, all the other embassies are in Tel Aviv.
So whatever.
Um Jerusalem is, you know, internationally recognized as a shared city.
So East Jerusalem is Palestine, West Jerusalem is Israel.
That's that.
I mean, that's and that's how it is on the map, too.
Let me ask you about this uh this Jerusalem Post article.
It says Democrats ignore anti-BDS push and pass bill against Saudi war in Yemen.
Tell us how like they try to tack on this BDS thing to the Yemen bill to try to like you know force them to not want to vote for it.
How tricky that is that that's how politicians.
Yeah, so it was like, well, you can't vote against this, right?
Yeah.
But they knew that didn't matter because their way they're not saying uh we're voting against this war.
What they're saying is constitutionally, and this that Congress is supposed to declare war, uh, not the president, other than the war powers act, he has 90 days, which we've blown past, you know, by a number of years.
And so that unless Congress approves it, Congress cannot Congress has the power of the purse.
So they say we're not gonna fund this.
And that's their way of of shutting it off.
But they're saying uh, you know, the war powers act as an apply, you've gone way past your 30 days, and so unless Congress approves it, no war on Yemen.
And so what they did with this amendment of this anti-BDS amendment was made it no longer about the War Powers Act, and so they weren't allowed to vote on that as two different subjects completely, and it wasn't a clean bill.
And so, yeah, of course, people would uh in con our Congress, they'd all vote against BDS.
I mean, that's you know, the Zionists have their way.
But um, they said if you're gonna pass this Yemen bill, you're gonna have to pass this Israel part too.
And they said no, but not because they're anti-Israel.
They did it because legally, like you can't have uh uh an amendment of a completely irrelevant subject on the Yemen thing because it didn't have anything to do with War Powers Act.
So in the Yemen bill, there used to be some Yemen uh bill that was like tacked onto a farm bill.
I heard about that.
Yeah, they put all kinds of this this is what happens.
I mean, look at the NDAA, like all kinds of nonsense is in the defense budget, right?
Um sometimes it's good, like we got beach nourishment for North Carolina wrapped in the NDAA, has nothing to do with defense, not really.
I guess you could argue like you know, shoring up our uh our coastline is defense, should anyone come, like this island right here, that's where I'm from.
And uh you can see all thin it is in some places.
And so we needed that, and Walter Jones figured out I'll just stick it on the NDAA because you know that's gonna pass.
And that's what everyone does.
It's a bit of pragmatism.
It's like, well, you're not supposed to add pork to bills, but how else can you get some stuff passed, right?
So it yeah, the farming had nothing to do with it, and you have to understand with big agreement.
You look at all these square states.
You're really pushing the sphere earth propaganda in this video, right?
Yeah, it's actually a little oval.
But uh you look at all these blocks.
The importance of here, other than we grow a lot of food, is each one of these has two senators, right?
So they have a pretty big voting block in the Senate.
That's why you're getting the your farm subsidies and stuff that aren't always necessarily for the best interest of big ag and more so because they're indirect subsidies for big pharma.
And uh I'll explain that real fast.
So, like people know about corn syrup and all that, and yeah, you get that over sugar, and you can fight between agricultural products, but if you look at the antibiotics given to animals and ranches, 70% of all antibiotics in the America go to animals, not people.
And then you add up the pesticides and all the chemicals involved in farming and and ranching, it's a substantial chunk.
But they get paid to produce you know, whatever corn, wheat, etc.
But you know, we all know a portion of that is going to pay For whether it's necessary or not, all these uh pharmacological uh aspects to farming.
So the more that the subsidy is, the more they can charge.
So the farm subsidy is an indirect way of subsidizing big pharma, yet big pharma doesn't have any responsibility for it.
It's all part of farm subsidies.
So if you oppose it, you can't oppose that without also opposing, hey, we're just trying to make food cheaper and so that's their way of like hiding behind farm subsidies to get into um big pharma and a lot of other subsidiary industries like can benefit from that.
Uh and then you're like your Coca-Cola's and your Walmarts and your volume discount uh food uh supermarkets and stuff, they all benefit from farm subsidies.
So it's kind of what I call an umbrella subsidy.
Like it you have you're subsidizing A, but indirectly it's B C D and E as well.
So um can I continue to do that?
That all goes back to C that all goes back to C trade as well.
But to answer your Qatar question, so uh the Muslim Brotherhood is at odds with Saudi and Fatah, they're just competing, like you could think of them as Islamic branches if you want, but the really political parties and the way that we think of Republicans and Democrats happen to go for them, it's like Catholics and Protestants.
Imagine like Catholics lean one way and Protestants another, they don't, but they could like it could have been that way so Qatar funds Al Jazeera and Al Jazeera did that that uh really good documentary exposing the Israeli lobby.
I mean, it's Qatar nailed Israel on that, and Qatar is funding Hamas right now, too.
They gave them 15 million, and they haven't been able to get any money in since January.
But they're starting to replace Hamas's sponsors, it's becoming Qatar.
When Saudi Arabia uh started boycotting Qatari Airlines, uh that really put a rift between the two.
And the Muslim Brotherhood, it's not just Qatar, it's Turkey, and they have a large presence in Egypt.
And so that's a trifecta of influence, and they're always at this tug of war uh with the other powers.
None of them are good guys.
Let me let me say Qatar put out a good documentary, but I mean, if you look at AJ Plus and some of the other things that come out of Al Jazeera, it's pretty much junk.
But uh they definitely are anti-Israel, and which is good because Israel actually is bad, but they're also against Syria and a lot of other stupid things, and the their reason to be against Israel isn't for justice or anything like that, it's just economic competition.
So that's all.
Okay.
There's nothing good.
Governments, it's government.
Tell me a little bit, you were just uh at the anti-APEC conference in DC, and you were doing some lobbying.
Can you uh or did you did you have more with the map, or did you want to switch over to there you go?
Yeah, I'm gonna switch over here.
Uh what am I filming myself?
Yeah, so yeah, if I need the map, I'll go back.
But I want to tell people again that number to call.
You can write it down, pencil it, whatever, is 2026 111.
And just tell them you do not want them to veto the resolution against the war powers act, or you can just say the bill about Yemen.
Just explain it.
Just tell the truth.
Don't veto the Yemen bill.
Yeah, don't veto the Yemen bill.
Let it pass.
In the war on Yemen, that's all you're gonna say.
In the war on Yemen.
Oh, by the way, you like this?
It's backwards.
Well, yeah, it's because I'm uh filming my screen or whatever.
But yeah.
Oh, that's right.
It's correct the other way.
So tell us about the the anti-A, and then we'll finish off with the Israeli election, but I want to hear about your APEC uh anti-APEC conference in DC and the lobbying that you did there.
Yeah, so I got to kill two birds with one stone.
I was going to DC to lobby on behalf of Yemen, or but basically on behalf of the United States, too.
Like, why are we involved?
There's billions of dollars, stop killing kids.
And it it corresponded the day after uh with the uh we I call it the anti-APAC conference.
They call it Israeli LobbyCon, TillApp, etc.
Um, none of them call it anti-APAC, but I like that name.
So but it's uh it's URMAP, it's the Washington Institute uh for Middle East Research and Washington Institute of Middle East Affairs, Um Institute for Research in the Middle East.
So we got um a series of great speakers there.
And and Ali Abdullah was there from Electronic Intifada who went over that documentary you're talking about with on uh the influence of the lobby in the United States.
I do want to point out that there was an earlier one on the UK, and it's just as good, and it's just as damning.
And that one actually got released on Al Jazeera.
Whereas the one about the United States did not.
And I think it's pretty hilarious that here we have a a documentary, an insider documentary about the influence of the lobby, and the lobby uses its influence to make sure that it's never aired.
Yeah, they suppressed it and called it anti anti-Semitic.
If it wasn't for electronic into Fada, it like nobody would have seen it possibly, right?
Electronic into Fada got their hands on it.
I'm not gonna say how.
And they released it, and then A and C reported and everyone else like copied and re-released it, uh, because you know, one source is a little deadly, they could uh snap that up in seconds.
I did a few compilations and posts from it because it was you know four out almost four hours.
Sure, but it was the electric electronic into Fada that that got the leak.
And yeah, go watch that, go to that website, uh read their articles, they're always on point, especially about Palestine.
And so uh, yeah, that's those two those two documentaries, the one on the UK, which you can watch on Al Jazeera, and the one on the US, which you can watch on Electronic Intifada or wherever.
Wow.
I mean, they show all the legal campaign uh finance laws, they're breaking all these laws, they're bundling credit cards, they're just lying and deceiving.
And they're openly saying, Oh, yeah, we'll just say anti-Semitism at this college or that.
We just use it as a weapon, like that's what we do.
Because that's good for Israel.
And they know there's no actual anti-Semitism.
They're just gonna say it.
You know, like and they they're openly like, all right, so we'll go here and we'll we'll say this, and and of course we're gonna cry anti-Semite-Semite.
And uh and I, you know, undoubtedly whenever there's a vote on a college campus about BDS, suddenly somebody spray paints the swastika on Hillel or whatever.
We don't even know who did it.
Yeah, the girl in the video.
Yeah, wow.
They did it.
Um yeah, I was w I wanted to mention I was watching real quick, uh, side note.
I was watching Red Ice covering the judicial hearing earlier, and uh it's incredible.
The most anti it's like they're declaring war on white people having a contest, uh, who's been oppressed the the worst.
And I see on Professional Olympics.
What percentage victim are you?
Yeah, Victim Olympics.
And then uh they I just saw on Twitter that Faith Gold.
Yeah, no starving Irish, uh, no white people ever suffered ever.
Yeah.
Slavs, slaves.
Faith Goldie was just brought up.
She was just deleted from from Facebook.
Oh, that's easy to do.
And and they uh, you know, Facebook just announced Was she deleted or banned or uh banned?
Banned, I believe, and Facebook just announced that they're gonna like ban all white nationalism or I'm banned on Facebook right now.
Um, I don't talk, I'm not a white nationalist, but I don't I I totally disagree with the censorship.
I think like discussion is the best way to change someone's mind and more.
Somebody could see whatever they want, you know.
Morton Klein is trending on Twitter too, and uh the head of the ZOA a Jewish nationalist is there telling us about how white nationalism is bad.
A Jewish nationalist is lecturing people about racism when they're not even saying like I think most white nationalists are just racial separatists.
They don't actually why not like murder anyone.
Whereas the Israeli state, first of all, it that kind of nationalism would be like uh Middle Easterners going to Europe and setting up an Arab state in Europe because that is what Israel did in Palestine.
They a bunch of Ashkenazis from Poland and Russia and whatever moved to Palestine, declared it Israel, made a Jewish state, and physically removed the native population and started murdering everybody.
I think the Palestinians needed a little bit more Palestinian nationalism.
Well it wouldn't have mattered.
I mean, the United States and the UK were backing uh the other side.
I know, yeah.
Confiscate guns from one and not the other, right?
And you ended up at Dir Yasin and the rest of it.
I have a film about that called uh the Jewish State Al-Terrorist formed a nation.
You have to get it through A and C report.
I was gonna release it free on YouTube, but they uh they even gave a strike to the uh trailer, so I just decided no.
But I I made it like two bucks or something, so it's this easy to get.
So was there any other points you wanted to make on uh Yemen before we started chatting about the election?
I mean, I could talk about all the whole history of Yemen cyclical wars, but I don't think it's necessary.
Like we need to end this one.
We've passed the House and Senate, we've got a number to call, do it.
You know, that's that's that.
Call but do you think the calling is gonna make a difference?
It's all about Iran.
It's gonna make more of a difference than not calling.
It couldn't hurt, but uh uh ten minutes of your day, why not?
You know, it's true.
Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna do it, and I need to call shouldn't we be calling about uh the anti-BDS bills too?
Aren't those it it passed the house?
There's an No.
So what happened was the first time in February of last year when they tried this, they tapped on that stupid anti-BDS crap.
This time it got passed and it's a clean bill and there's no amendment.
But there's other BDS bills though, like uh the yeah, that's like not attached to Yemen.
I just want to make that clear because they had done that last February.
Right, yeah.
Yeah, we should we yeah, you should call Congress about whatever you you think you ought to do.
I'm saying this one is now, and it's on Trump's desk either today or this week.
Right.
So that's I'm focused on right for now.
Yeah.
But uh yeah, I was just mentioning though that that the uh anti-BDS bill has already passed both both uh houses, so it could that's not a bill, it's a non-binding resolution.
So it's just them talking trash.
It doesn't matter.
Oh, another symbolic definition of something.
It's just like a roll call for who will grab the range.
Are you sure it's already 26 states have already passed the law?
They want to give the rights to the states to actually state governments are different, and uh the state government is a problem, and but that's not the federal one that you're talking about.
That was a non-binding resolution.
I know the anti-Semitism bills are, they say, are non-binding.
Some counties have already reversed what the states did, and the county can say, no, your local government has the most sovereignty over your local area.
Remember Dickerson, Texas, for example, when they tried that BS for hurricane relief, they said, and the entire city council.
The entire city council uh went against it and reversed it.
So these are reversible things, and you gotta work through your local government or your state government.
But as far as the federal government, you have the least influence, but they run all of our foreign policy, and it is what it is.
All right.
Okay, so the election.
Uh there's been so much leading up to this election.
There's tons of stuff to talk about.
Um what what's first on your mind when you think of the the election today?
Well, it's very important for Americans because we're gonna see who the new puppet master is.
I think uh David Sheen put it best.
We he said he had this acronym where uh side basically.
You've got your segregationists, that's your two staters.
Um you've got integration, which is never gonna happen.
You have domination, which is how it is now, where they have this you know, separate states, but Palestine's completely dominated, their aquifers are stolen, their houses are bulldozed, their kids get shot.
And then you have elimination, and that would be total utter genocide, which is the far, far right party, which is the second largest group in this election so far.
I think it's probably going to remain how it is.
I think the the domination group will come out on top.
Netanyahu, despite all the scandals, will be re-elected, and because he's already showing, look what I can make Trump do.
Jolin Heights, ours, Iranian Revolutionary Guard, now a terrorist group.
Whatever I say, he does.
And he's showing that power.
He bragged about the Iran deal too, and now he's bragging about uh this.
Yeah.
Yeah, declaring them a terrorist organization.
So you gotta understand that you've seen Trump's signus ball and chain, right?
Like Netanyahu used to sleep in the bed of Jared Kushner, like not in the guest room.
He got the sons room.
Kushner's dad got in legal trouble by campaign violations with Netanyahu.
Yes, and Christian's father is the one that went and got uh Golensapilly who slept with Governor McGreevy and blackmailed the uh the governor of New Jersey because that's who appoints the chairman of the Port Authority.
Of course, he wanted to award it to himself and gets 50 million square feet across the uh Hudson River just in case some sort of event happened and some giant buildings disappeared and they needed somewhere to move their office.
And uh guess who sold the uh properties to Larry Silverstein, the Port Authority, right?
So Ronald Lauder and Isenberg, right?
Louder and Isenberg.
Louder is the judge Frank Lowry and oh louder, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But uh the Port Authority is the one that uh Lowry, that's right.
So and the chairman went right through the Kushners, and he's the one that bought a property on the other side.
They all like it, they knew something was gonna happen.
And Zim left early too.
The Israeli company broke their contract, and you know the group.
And uh they had contracted out to Denko Mechanical illegally because uh I guess tenants could do, but the Port Authority handled all of the uh repairs to the building, heating, plumbing, elevators, etc.
Supposed to go through the PA, and they denired ever like getting anybody, and yet they were cruised there and they went to prison.
Some tenant must have hired them.
We know who those tenants were, and one of them was them.
Well, and uh another thing I want to mention, you know, Kushner's dad that you were talking about, the blackmail and the at the how he uh for the witness tampering that Kushner was mad at Chris Christie for that, and that's why he wasn't VP.
He had he went and got Pence, you know, the most Zionist guy you could find.
And and Kushner thought that the rabbi should have taken care of it, and it shouldn't have gone to you know the courts.
It's also um why they ended up with uh Bridge Gate.
Oh, yeah, that was connected too.
Yeah, that was the and which St. Christian Christie, not the best guy either, but way, way, way, way, way better than the Cushners, the Wolfs, and all what they call themselves the Holocaust builders.
That's their name for themselves.
I didn't make that up.
And all of them are engaged in massive white-collar crime, and you know, Israel is basically a state of organized crime, it's the mafia state.
And so the Wertheimers and the Jewish agency and all the goobers in Israel that help the Gambino and Gi of Sy and all this Italian mafia in New York, all the five families.
It's there they have state sponsorship and it's Israel.
And so you've got Israeli billionaires uh helping set up the PA to give lubricant uh real estate contracts to one another to generate this uh click of Israeli or Jewish billionaires in the United States who are the principal donors to APAC and all the affiliates in the United Israel Appeal, yada yada yada.
How insulting is it that all of these I'm I'm sorry, how insulting is it that all of these conservative groups like Apex, uh CPAC, uh Jewish coalition, it's like every big conservative Trump group is just like a Zionist, completely Zionist dominated.
Yeah, Sheldon Adelson, Heim Sabant, like uh it's Jewish billionaires that as you saw in that Al Jazeera documentary, and I bring that up again, but they have a way also of getting foreigners to be able to contribute because the foreigners can bundle money in, dish out credit cards of like 2700 apiece to you know, willing participants who go to these dinners and donate uh you know, as themselves, but isn't really their money, they're just a conduit for foreign actors.
And so you get these uh these Jewish coalitions, Friends of Israel, and you know, all those networks.
They're all in this book called Big Israel that Grant Smith wrote.
It's called Big Israel.
And if you really want the details on all these little affiliate organizations, yeah, there are, but it'll you just get still angry reading that book of God, it's so it's it's totally illegal, and nothing happened.
Where's that investigation?
They spent how much on Russia Gate?
Israel Gates the real scandal.
I mean, that's who has undue influence in our elections.
And talking about meddling in elections, Israel meddles in ours and we meddle in theirs.
Look at all the gifts they've been giving BB the last couple months.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah, I agree.
Yeah, absolutely.
His wife too.
They're both criminals.
Uh and it's Ermupp's lawsuits that actually forced them to admit that Benjamin Netanyahu was involved in smuggling nuclear triggers, Kritrons, uh, from the United States through He Lai Trading Company uh back to the Israeli end.
He was the uh he was receiving from the ply side.
Supply side was uh our good old buddy who was a producer on JFK.
You know what I'm talking about?
Arnon Milkan, yeah.
Milchan Milchan.
He's Israeli's biggest arms dealer, and he was smuggling Critron triggers through He Light, and on the receiving side was Benjamin Netanyahu.
This is prior to becoming prime minister.
I was like his prerequisite.
And those guys, they were like the second generation after Hank Greenspun, Charlie Winters, and all those dicks.
And Greenspan supported Mo Dalits, Bugsy Siegel, and uh, you know, the flamingo and all these Desert End and uh casinos that still exist in Las Vegas today for money laundering purposes.
And yeah, it's just one large criminal enterprise, and it all bleeds into the both Kennedy assassinations.
That would take a long time to explain, but it's just one nice long thread, and uh Israel is a criminal state.
It is a organized crime as a country.
And they are deeply deeply involved in the mafia in New York and New Jersey, including Atlantic City, which Trump creates.
Uh Buddies up with uh Tony Solarno and Bob LaBuity, and these kind of well-known, not as well known as like Al Capone or something, but you know, if you study the mob, these are well-known figures.
The guy, Tony, what's his face from the Sopranos is based on Tony Solarno.
I've never seen the Sopranos, but that's you know, I know that that's the guy because I've heard stories of the plot and everything.
Um do you know the last name of the guy in the Sopranos?
No.
I I I didn't watch the Sopranos either.
Whatever.
It sounds like uh Soprano, Solarno.
I mean, it's probably Soprano, right?
That's probably the last name.
Yeah.
So that was Tony Solarno, and he helped build Trump Tower.
They got ready quick mixed uh concrete, because a lot of the things Mafia does is it owns the uh supply side for parts for buildings, so the concrete or the windows, or the you know, they always get that niche, like in the garment industry, they they ran all the cutters, and or in the trucking industry, they get the shipping with the teamsters and so on.
They find the little bottleneck areas of industry, and that's what they control.
But now they have straight up state sponsorship from the state of Israel to ensure that these lucrative real estate projects generate enough wealth uh to create this billionaire donor class which runs our elections.
Yeah, that's why I'm so concerned about these anti-BDS laws, because one, they're taking away our right to peacefully boycott Israel and put pressure on them, but also the way they're doing it that only you know these governments that are controlled by by uh you know who they're only gonna give contracts to companies that are pro-Israel, And then those pro-Israel companies are going to give more money to the politicians and it will just be a circle of pro-Israel people.
That's kind of how it is now in New York and New Jersey.
They want to make that the whole country.
It's like a reverse boycott.
It's saying you have to do business with them.
Mm-hmm.
Well, yeah, no, we don't.
Like you are allowed to buy or sell whoever you want.
If you want to get biblical, you know, that the number of the beast is the number of man for buying and selling is 666.
Uh they're saying, you know, you can control who buys what and sells what.
Like that's demonic.
Well, they're just they're kicking white nationalists off of uh PayPal now, so we're not gonna be able to transfer money back to the it's worse than that because they're kicking off anyone they accuse of being in a white nationalist.
So one, it's it's bad to kick off anyone like okay, you have an unpopular political opinion or social opinion.
So what?
Like, that's that's wrong.
You shouldn't kick someone off of that.
The other bad part is even if someone really hates white nationalists.
I could get labeled white nationalist, you could be a white nationalist.
Anyone they don't like can be named that.
Oh, I just flipped off the script screen.
Okay, cool.
No, so you could see I thought you were watching us the whole time.
No, I was looking at myself and didn't know how to change it.
Yeah, the uh screen shares because yeah.
Yeah, no worries.
So um some more of the of the gifts that they did for Netanyahu, and also Netanyahu social media uh meddling.
So just like they did for Trump, they're they're doing it over there too, which is no surprise.
Of course.
Uh of course.
Look at them all on the top.
Oh my gosh.
Um more of the gifts.
So and the way that Netanyahu's trying to get elected by showing his control over Trump, I saw him say that it's an asset.
This this relationship is an asset and it's his and it's his control.
You know, there was the secret recording of him saying how uh how easily America is moved and it's absurd, how much support he has, all the standing ovations.
That was back when Bush was president when that recording was done.
Yeah.
Well, it's even worse now, yeah.
Same thing because they they had and he was he's been prime minister twice.
So yeah, of course.
So they we can control America, don't worry about America.
I mean, the if nobody if somebody doubts that, all you gotta look at is Fox, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, doesn't matter.
When have you ever seen any of those networks mentioned that Israel builds Jewish colonies in the West Bank?
Never.
They call them neighborhoods.
Right.
They don't explain it.
Oh, the word racially annexed.
Like only these people can live there, and no one else.
If you're a Christian, Arab, anything, if you're anybody other than a Jew, you're not allowed to live there.
Uh they've got segregated highways, segregated high schools, uh, marriage laws against Jews and non-Jews, 50 different laws that favor Jews over Gentile.
I mean, it is a racist apartheid.
And nowhere on any network will they say that.
Not one single commentator on one single network will say it.
The few times it has happened.
Who's the uh the black gentleman on CNN said?
Mark Lamar.
Yeah, and he got canned.
Mark Lamont.
I don't watch CNN, that's why I didn't know.
Incidental that there was CPAC, APAC, and uh the Jewish coalition all leading up to the Israeli elections.
I mean, they have them every year, but it's like they're all right before they're all pro Lycood, pro Netanyahu, the Pompeo visits, the goal of the.
Well, they yeah, they do have them annually, but the reason they have them at that time annually is because it uh it correlated with Israel's election because sometimes it's in April, sometimes it's in March, you know, they they time it.
So the last two Aprils in a row was to push for the attacks on Syria and both first weeks of April that we bombed Syria, right?
So in this one's for the election.
And you notice that's when the Iraq war starts too, March 20th.
Like it's always around this time.
A lot of these people have like fetish for numbers, the Kabbalah and stuff.
Um like it sounds silly to us, but some of them, a lot of them are very superstitious, like on a zodiac level for these kind of things.
But more or less it's because of the election.
Like Israel can call an election when they want to call it an election, but they're gonna do it.
Uh and I think if Netanyahu loses, that will be the plan.
Is that they have they have a plan for another puppet to to push things forward.
But also some of this, some of the Hutzpa, some of this last minute posturing.
Oh, another thing too, the whole missiles that went after Tel Aviv recently, and then oh, they shot them down the Iron Dome, and they're trying to sell those, and you know, it's Netanyahu defending.
That seems suspicious.
It wasn't even a missile, it was a a rocket, so it doesn't have a warhead or propulsion system.
It's like that wrong.
Rocket, bottle rocket.
Yeah, it's a rock.
It's a bit it is in military terms, like a rocket, a missile has its own propulsion system.
It's like a jet in the back, you know.
It can speed and it can change with microwire, and it has a warhead.
So when it lands, doom, you know, rocket, you know, you shoot it, and then it goes where it goes.
And Iron Dome did nothing.
And they hit uh a town north of Tel Aviv, like right in the middle.
They said Iron Dome wasn't on, but Ted Postal uh already debunked Iron Dome.
It doesn't work.
It was just one of those um spending for the sake of it defense projects, you know.
Uh before Iron Dome, I think Hamas killed three people after Iron Dome, they killed three people.
It didn't make Downsworth difference.
They just moved our Thaddeus.
The Thad missile system.
So high altitude, like why do you need Thad?
Rockets aren't coming in from high altitude.
Like at what's the point?
You think Syria's gonna bomb you now?
Iran, maybe Hamas.
Hamas doesn't have anything that Thad could hit.
It's for Gaga Magog.
It's for money.
I mean, it's just like here's a place we can sell it.
But yeah, they are Anticipating a future war with Syria and Iran.
They've hit Syria several times.
And Syria said, the next time you do it, we're hitting you back.
Hasn't it been like 200 times in the last few years?
They're just bombing them every day and funding all of the Well, I mean, like the their Air Force actually went in and did not through proxies.
Like Israel itself has been attacking Syria routinely all year long.
And the big one was on last Christmas, and then if and then shortly before New Year's, they hit him two days in a row.
But it was completely just a rooster fart.
Nothing connected.
Everything got intercepted.
They even did what we feared the most was a mixture of Delilah missiles with Popeye, because Popeye are supersonic.
Yeah, which is a big deal.
And then Delilah are little tricky ones that go low altitude, and still the Pan C and Book M1 were intercepted every single one of them.
Sixty one got fired, all sixty-one got shot down.
And that was without the S300.
Now they did have the S300 radar, but they did not have the battery.
But the radar forced them to fire from further away, which gave the other systems more time to intercept, and that worked.
So Syria has proven that Israel can't get at them unless they go in on the ground.
And if they're going on the ground, then Israel has to take on casualties, and they just don't have enough Bedouin and Druze to throw at them, and they're not going to use you know their people, uh Jews, the ones that count, uh, because the Oivane would reach fever pitch in Tel Aviv, so that's not going to happen.
So Syria can't invade Israel either.
But uh, it says in uh you know biblical prophecy people believe that Damascus will be destroyed, and that that will like trigger the uh apocalypse.
So maybe that's why haven't they bombed been already bombing Damascus, like the airports and stuff?
Yeah, the last three well, except for the most recent one, uh West of Aleppo, the three before that all hit an airport in Damascus.
And the excuse was oh, we were going after this super secretive Iranian weapon, which is Yeah, sure.
So how about this this latest?
Uh, you know, right before the election, Netanyahu says, if I'm re-elected, I'll extend sovereignty to West Bank settlements.
Yeah, he just wants to uh officially admit they're annexing the West Bank.
Well, they are anyway, like whether they admit it or not, like that they have effectively annexed everything between the wall and the green line, and anywhere a settlement is squatting and protected by the Israeli army is annexation.
I mean, they they took it.
So yeah, you can look at the map, there's settlements all over and we call them settlements, it's a euphemism for Do you know whether this is kind of good news?
Because if he is uh announcing this sort of window dressing stuff, like, oh, we're gonna admit we own something that we already own because you know, possessions nine tenths of the law, that means he's got nothing else to offer.
I mean, he's run out of anything concrete.
It's funny that there the next article I have is the launch date for Trump peace plan depends on Israeli election outcome, which is kind of like a little bit of blackmail, like, oh, you'll only get peace.
Peace will only move forward.
This great plan that we still haven't told you about if Netanyahu gets in.
And Vicky Ward, the woman that wrote uh Kushner Inc., she says that essentially this is Netanyahu's peace plan.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Kushner's new plan is Netanyahu's old plan.
Exactly.
That's what I think.
And she also called him the chess master, the grand chess chess master, and that he is essentially the Secretary of State of the United States, or really the president.
He's both.
He's all.
And Kushner's his his advisor, he's not Trump's.
Uh Kushner should have his security clearance revoked again.
Like he's an agent of Israel.
Look at him.
His loyalty belongs to foreign state.
You have to understand, like, this isn't the Jews or anything.
Let me be clear.
But there are many Jewish diaspora who feel an affinity for Israel because of ethnic nepotism and the way they just their identity is so wrapped up in what they think and call the Jewish state.
It's their fate.
They believe it's their destiny to fulfill their their prophecy.
Exactly.
And you don't have to be traditionally religious to believe that.
Like that in itself is a religion for quote unquote secular Jews and religious Jews that believe in Moses and partying the Red Sea and all that.
It's it's all just a religious spectrum.
One, you know, they all believe in this is our land and our people and God gave it to us, and then some of them believe in a few more additional miracles and stuff.
None of them are actually secular.
Because if you're really secular, there is no Jew Gentile.
Because that's all from their religion.
They're the one that divided the world up into us and them and just fake genetics and stuff.
Right.
It's funny that they're trying to say, you know, while Netanyahu's busy saying that he's, you know, just took the goal on, the capital's moved, and now he's gonna say they're gonna take the the West Bank too, but they've got a peace plan.
You know, they there's a peace plan coming.
Yeah.
They just misspelled peace.
It's a piece of here, piece of there, peace of Syria, another piece of Palestine, piece of Sinai and Egypt, you know, that'll be next.
They are overplaying their hand right now, though.
Like they can do this short term, which is what careerist idiots do, and America will ignore it, and none of our press will say anything.
But in the world, people see this.
Everybody condemned uh giving Jolan Heights to Israel from Syria.
Everyone.
Is there a really I've never heard of Joel?
Is that the correct um correct printing?
Yeah, I've often said Golan Heights too, because I mean that's what we say in English, but like that's what they say themselves, Jolan.
But um, whatever.
You know, I mean, nobody says Palestine, it's Palestine.
It's it's an F instead of the Peter Shlomo called it like the Golan, the Golan.
But anyway, that's uh neither here or there.
Let's get to some of these super chats and get it wrapped up, try to maybe keep it.
Hey, he's got the he's got the the Hebrew down.
He's running, by the way.
You know, he's running today, so he it's put and he got mentioned in the news, and the leader of his party, they zoo hoot, called for the temple to be rebuilt now, and he wants all all of the West Bank.
I did a video on that earlier this week.
That's been filmed.
Well that's that's a real thing.
Speaking of tunnels, uh Netanyahu and Elon Musk discussed that he's gonna be building tunnels for them now.
Also, uh yeah, I'm not shocked.
And he called him a technological superpower.
Anyway, here we'll get to these super chats, guys.
Let us get one now if uh you have any questions.
John Randall.
Everyone on what?
Joe Rogan's show is Zionist approved.
I know that girl Barry Weiss that you did the video on that I believe was censored, right?
Yeah, that I I put a um another version of it up that squeak through because I renamed it.
It's like who is this girl?
Where'd she come from?
She's on Joe Rogan, and then now she's on the New York Times, she's she's got all these jobs, New York Times.
Bill Marr, and yeah, yeah, she was Rogan.
But she she sat up there and lied, like there were suicide bombings every day when I went there after high school.
I'm not biased.
Sips her coffee, and it's like, okay, you were there in 2008.
So 2009, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, there are no suicide bombings.
Though there are two that happened in 2008.
One was a scientist killed in Demona, and the other one, neither one were where she was living, and no neither of them bombed a cafe.
They killed Israeli soldiers.
She was full of it.
And just sat up there and lied, but Rogan doesn't know.
And you know that she's every day, cafes.
She's she she's writing some big book.
They paid her a bunch of money to come out with this anti-Semitism book, and she she went to the the tree of life synagogue in Pittsburgh that was that was uh you know where the event occurred.
Yeah, I know.
Is that a coincidence?
And her dad was like high level there, I believe, and I think he's tied in with Apex and Lycoodniks and stuff from what I think.
People think what they want to think about that is a little coincidental, huh?
Right.
Okay, so super chats.
John Rain, no message, but thank you.
Natalie Logan says, You get my free super chat.
I don't know, don't know what that means.
The march toward greater Israel moves forward, says QB.
What do you see in the future for Brazil, Adam?
The new minister of education is one of the men, uh Abraham Weintraub.
I don't like this.
Yeah, I did a video about Bolsonaro this week visiting Netanyahu and going to that underground synagogue.
That was all to get BB uh re-elected, too.
You know, it was funny.
There were a lot of uh white nationalist types that really loved Bolsonaro because he was anti-immigrant, but I'm saying, dude, that's the one.
Yeah, yeah.
He is the most he's a Zionist shell up and down.
I mean, uh, he's he's not for Brazil, he's for Israel.
Michelle Bob.
Willing participate for uh hitting Venezuela.
Oh, yeah, that too.
Yeah, that that's important there.
You know, they have a 300 million dollar uh replica of the third temple in Brazil, and uh and I forgot the other thing I was gonna say.
Do you remember when Israel's uh one of their ambassadors to Brazil got caught with the giant ring of kiddie porn, and the the way they busted them is their ambassadors uh swimming pools in the background of some of the photos with these kids.
Oh this is back in uh this is back in like 2000, and because it was before 9-11.
My whole history in my head's like pre and post-9-11.
So around 2000, they had this huge network.
Everything changed, man.
That was a huge day.
That's the the day uh Americans went against Muslims for Israel and started going to war in the Middle East.
Yeah.
Well, they didn't start, they were already doing it beforehand.
Oh, and yeah, yeah, but you know, like prior to 2001, if someone was Muslim in the United States, just it didn't matter.
It was like, oh, that's weird, and it's a rare thing.
No one like thought of it like that.
They Hollywood had propagandized about airplane uh hijackings and stuff, even though the very first group to ever hijack a plane wasn't Muslim, it's a different group.
Um but the man after 9-11, it was like scary to be a Muslim in New York, you know.
Yeah, and the move the movie's real bad Arabs that shows how they're always uh portrayed as as terrorists and and evil and stuff.
That's that's real, like spelled art E E L like a film ring.
Right.
And and then the other one was uh uh dreams or nightmares.
What is it called?
Dream Nightmares?
The power of nightmares.
That was about how Al-Qaeda and the terrorist threat was like manufactured.
Some of that info is wrong in that documentary, but it otherwise good.
Okay.
And then uh there's there's a few more.
Um and actually uh the the guys behind the real Arabs spoke at one of these uh till up conferences that we do in DC.
I think it was 2017.
So I'll find it later.
Cool.
And spoke about that and has and it had more to say than what they had even shown.
Okay, here this one's about the Yemen bill.
Don't forget to lobby the White House today.
The number tell the number again is 2024 and then four ones.
One one one.
Tell them you support the Yemen resolution.
The rumor is he's considering it.
He's considering vetoing it, I believe.
He was for sure gonna veto it, now he's mulling it over.
And what he may do is meet with these senators.
They want a one-on-one uh three-on-one meeting, and they're bipartisan.
He probably is gonna veto it, but uh the next most likely is he's not gonna sign it, but he'll just allow the 10 days to lapse and let it be.
So you know, and it's hard for the Zionists to fight them on this because they can't openly say, Yeah, but we need to do that to get our war with Iran.
You know, they can't say that.
Um it's really hard argument to make of uh why the hell are we blowing up little kids in Yemen?
How is that in American interest?
Saudi Arabia can pay for it themselves.
What's spin what what justification are they using for the war on Yemen?
They don't have a good one.
They're saying the Houthis are backed by Iran and Iran is the global sponsor of terrorism, blah blah blah blah blah.
That's their thing.
And but there's no evidence for that.
I love how they think they can kill an extraordinary.
Iran told them not to do it.
Iran said not to do it.
Yeah.
Uh anybody they think could be a threat, they think that they can go kill and do a targeted assassination or or go to war, any perceived threat.
Would they go in and steal land, and of course people are gonna be mad at your neighbors are gonna be mad at you and they go, Oh, they all want to kill us.
We don't know why.
What why are they resisting?
Stop resisting.
I'll kill your dog.
Yeah.
It's bad.
And um I had a funny joke, but I forgot what I was gonna say, but oh well.
Okay, next one, Tom S. says, Is pan-Arab nationalism shattered?
Pan-Arab nationalism shattered.
Like the Bathis movement.
Um Yeah, because all these different Arab tribes are it's I don't see that ever being reconciled.
The path that they're doing in Syria, there is a party of civic nationalism, which you could argue is better than pan-Arabism.
It's just saying all citizens of this state, regardless of what your religion or ethnic group is, are Syrians first.
Like America.
We're Americans as Americans, and you have political parties and all, but we're not like the fill in the blank American, right?
That's what they're trying.
That's what the SJWs are trying to push really hard for us to do, but you know, it doesn't work.
They in uh the Middle East, it they divide by religion in the United States, they try to divide by race and even sex and sexual orientation recently.
Uh dividing by religion in the US doesn't really work because by and large, a huge chunk of the populace is non-religious, and those that are uh you don't get Baptists and Methodists and Presbyterians and different Christian factions fighting because they identify as Christian more than they identify with their particular sect.
And what they're trying to do in the Middle East is get people Muslims to identify as Muslim rather than as Alawite or as Sunni or Mahabhi Salaf is da da da.
And that's that's the direction they do need to go.
They need a secular, you can be religious, uh, but it doesn't it shouldn't define your identity, and it sh definitely shouldn't overlap with politics.
Yeah, Theodore Herzl, the the founder of modern Zionism was was very clear to uh brand uh Jews as one people, not not just a religion, but just like as a as a race, you know, they always kind of play back and forth on that depending on the scenario.
Depending on what's to their advantage, yeah.
Right.
Okay, next one says great work, both of you preach anti-war vote.
Tulsi, much love to all.
G Ball stad.
Tulsi, your thoughts on Tulsi?
Well, Tulsi giv Gabbard needs uh donations.
You could donate even a dollar, but she needed 65,000, and I think she was around the 50s, 50,000s.
Uh yeah, I definitely want her on the debate stage.
And of the Democrats, there's her, Yang, and all the rest suck.
So, you know, of the Democrats, she's probably the least bad one.
I wouldn't even say she's bad, she's pretty good on foreign policy.
She's the only one in Congress that said that stood up for Golan Jolyn Heights and said that this was a bad thing.
The only person.
And she's against the war in Syria, she's against war in Libya.
Sincerely, not in a deceptive Bernie way, in a real way.
She was a soldier.
Um, but she does she is a little wishy-washy on her views when she gets pressed.
But seriously, Tulsi Gabbard's the all you got right now.
Like the the next most anti-war person is probably Trump.
That's a bad thing.
I've seen that uh Koofy, she attended Koofy Koofy conference, and that she had some kind of connection to Sheldon Adelson at one point, also.
Yeah, none of like I'm saying I can't get excited about anybody.
I'm just saying, compare compared to Elizabeth Warren or Joe Biden or Creepy Joe, or like, yeah, Tulsi all the way.
She is adamantly against escalating war in Syria.
So that right there is the reason to pick her.
Like voting is about damage control.
You never get who you want.
They never make it to the primaries.
Ron Paul's the only one ever.
Not maybe not ever, but he's the only one since the advent of television to get in who was actually a good person.
Look at what he did too, just getting on the debate stage with all the Republicans.
They they tried to frame him as anti-Israel, and he talked about aid to Israel and stuff.
Oh, where they tried to call him a racist and say racist newsletters, dirda da.
Yeah.
And he's definitely the not racist.
He's the one of the only ones that isn't.
He's not racist, he doesn't have paternalistic racism, which the more prevalent type of racism in the United States is not some white person that's like, I hate all black people, I'm Dindu, and blah blah blah.
It's the liberal version where they think they think that minorities are like children, they treat them as uh incapable.
And I mean, you've seen those videos where they go to college campuses and say, should we have voter ID?
No, because maybe a black person like can't find the DMV or doesn't have a computer, and they don't hate blacks, but they think of them as if they're all like totally incompetent and stupid and that's racist.
And that's the kind of racism we really deal with.
And when you see AOC saying something, there ain't nothing wrong with Chin Bar, and and they downplay, and Yale actually did a study on this.
When Democrats speak to minorities, they lower their competence in speech.
So they're actually talking down to them.
Republicans, there was no significant difference.
But for Democrats, I've I'm sure you've seen the cringe worthy Hillary Clinton saying that ain't no no no.
And it's not even she lived in Arkansas, she can't even fake a southern accent.
And uh, but that's what they did.
And she talked about hot sauce.
I go everywhere with it.
The majority of the South doesn't have that southern accent either.
Um it's it's an accent and it does exist and it does exist in the South.
It exists in a lot of rural areas anywhere, but um not the Bronx, and that's where she tried to say.
Well, he grew up in the Bronx, is like honey, the Bronx is in New York and they don't have a southern draw.
Yeah.
Okay, um Vagabond, the last American Vagabond says he's concerned about the language in the Yemen bill.
Have you heard it?
Have you uh seen check the language?
Well, the current bill, it's not so bad.
I mean, they're ending the blockade and ends the warpowers act, it's good.
It's as good as you're gonna get from Congress.
So the original Yemen bill from 2018 was terrible because it had the anti-BDS language in it, but that's been removed.
Um I got a super chat about um the new town and Alex Jones' deposition, and there's a lot of stuff going on with Jake Morfonios is making a bunch of videos uh about uh Halbig and others.
I I'm pretty sure that you've always been uh very antiborn.
You you've always been anti-Sandy Hook, I I if if I can recall.
Did you see the deposition?
Alex Jones's deposition.
I watched about 20 minutes of it.
I can't stand that guy.
Like I I got the summary from other people because I can't I I can't I can't deal with his fat face, man.
I just can't I liked watching the deposition though, because it was like he was on the hot seat and they were like uh you know playing clips and he he couldn't like lie his he was trying to, but he was like, Oh, I don't understand the context, or you know, it's being difficult.
Yeah, he's just saying, like, oh, that's uh an edited clip.
It's like would you like the three-hour clip?
Like, look, it was very, very effing clear that he denied Sandy Hook and he said it was all a hoax, and he said it was that was for sure.
He had a high degree of confidence in that, and that's what he said.
And he's not completely responsible for this, but some of his idiot followers were harassing the survivors of Sandy Hook and their family, and also with Comet Pizza, they set the place on fire, another guy went in with a gun.
Uh his followers are doing criminal acts.
Guy went in the beaming grove with a gun.
And Alex, you know, you gotta be held responsible for that.
Like, if not for Alex Jones, and he didn't create the Sandy Hoax thing.
That was Fetzer and on a bunch of you know veterans today, and that it'll be the lawyer proved that he was on it pretty quick.
He was on it with within like a day.
But originally, uh, because they all came to me with this crap trying to get me to say it.
And of course, I said, no, you know, I mean, I would the first lie was trying to blame it on the Massad.
I'm like, the Massad did not kill little kids in Sandy Hook.
And then the second lie was, oh, you know what?
Maybe no one died at all, and they're all crisis actors and yada yada, and they just want to take your guns.
Alex jumped on that bait because Alex is hypersensitive about the the government coming to take your guns, right?
He's like super paranoid on that, and so he bit.
How big's a big Zionist too?
Oh, for real?
Yeah, yeah.
I heard the clip of him.
He says, like, uh, they're our greedest ally.
Why wouldn't we love Israel?
We have uh we have a film called The Greatest Parasite, and uh it's about our our greatest ally selling our military technology to China.
So um last American Vagabond responded in the chat, he says about the the Yemen bill language, he says, Oh shoot, where did it go?
He said that there's there's language about anti-Semitism in there, and then something about Al Qaeda.
Oh, that's the original?
Look up the 2019 one.
The 2009.
That's what I just said.
The original one had the anti-BDS crap in it.
This one doesn't.
Okay.
What about something about Al Qaeda?
Did it ever have something about Al-Qaeda?
Not the not the newest one.
It's not in there.
Okay.
So everybody uh everybody is going Jake Morfonios has been doing uh some videos um uh to try to debunk Sandy Hook and everybody thinks he's he's an agent now.
I've been getting tons of messages.
Debunk it like like debunking the hoax part or like Halbig essentially, and I guess Alex Jones.
Alex has changed his mind.
He admits they got shot now because he's getting sued.
But um for a long and and he's like, I never said that.
And he's like, okay, maybe I said that, but you know, I was just trying to look at both sides and he keeps backpedaling, just admit it, dude.
Just like you were wrong.
Uh you said it was a hoax.
Well, you said it was psychosis.
So everything he's ever talked about, now the media just goes, oh, that's psychological.
He just says everything, you know, he just oh yeah, I I said that, I said that I called it.
But um, he absolutely said it was fake.
He said the whole thing was staged, he did.
And finally on Joe Rogan, he admitted sort of that like, okay, I I messed up, and but but but you know, Operation Northwoods and Golf of Tonka and all these other interests.
Where there actually was a false flag, therefore, but look, just because conspiracy and false flag exists doesn't mean everything you you could say about anything.
I could say my neighbor's a robot because you know, Operation Northwoods and and Iran contract.
I can name long list of actual conspiracies.
That doesn't mean anything I come up with is now true.
I mean, that's they're unrelated.
Like Operation Northwoods, which didn't happen, it was a plan that never was fulfilled, uh, or the golf talking or whatever has nothing to do with Sandy Hook.
Or the whole town did not get together and fake uh how many was it, 26 kids or whatever.
The comparison isn't really that valid.
You know what I'll say is that I I would like to see uh d debates, you know.
The best way to handle these kind of things is just to have a uh open and honest debate and then like Piper did that with Fetzer, and they he just they like our wrecks them on Sandy Hook, but is that still on just go I should be.
He just goes on and on about credentials and oh, did you say this about me and just wasted all this time?
I thought this is what they had Piper doing the last uh year of his life, is arguing with fucking idiots and just putting him on the defense rather than allowing him to continue his research and uncover more and stay on the offense.
And that's why like I'm trying not to get sucked into stuff like that.
I want to do JFK and other stuff and I'm not going to sit there and argue with people about buildings or whatever, you know.
Yeah, there's a there's a lot of other stuff going on right now uh in the news that um I'm not even getting into Sandy Hook at all.
But I do say that if the best way to handle this is with a debate, people should have a big debate, everybody can watch, but it's crazy how YouTube is like changing things now that questioning any kind of event, like this is the language they put out.
Any any um documented events where tragedy happened, you can't question it or talk about it or debate about it.
You can't debunk it either because last year in March, I got a strike for a video that did debate the Sandy Hook hoaxers.
I said, Okay, you claim this is his this girl's sister and Emily and blah blah blah, and I went over and explained why it was wrong, and I went over and explained like some of their best points.
I said why they were wrong, and I got a strike defending the families and saying, yes, it did happen, but because they're little robots, they don't care.
Like the same thing, like I got a strike for um condemning Don Lemon's racism toward white people.
Remember when he said uh all white.
And I also got a strike for arguing with white nationalists.
So when I'm going against white people being racist, I got a strike, and when I went against somebody being racist to whites, I also got a strike.
You just can't talk about race, period.
And Sandy Hook's the same way.
And it's a big problem because if we're not allowed to answer them and debunk them, how are we supposed to change their mind?
Because we'll get punished if we address their issue, and they'll get punished if they say their issue.
So they reinforce it in their own little echo chamber somewhere.
Exactly.
And it's just like another event in World War II that we're not allowed to say, even on this channel.
Like even if you're not sure.
Would you be even on this channel?
Oh, that's a compliment.
This is on YouTube, right?
Well, I don't want to get you in trouble.
Right, right.
You follow everything I do, and I don't want you to get in trouble.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, uh, next one.
Uh, somebody says, uh, keep up the good work.
That that somebody they're calling you a Trump apologist.
And and uh your response to that, Trump.
These are basic, these are basic bitches.
Like they're either like you're either completely against Trump or you completely love Trump.
And you know I made Trump Zionist ball and chain immediately after you.
I know you know he's a complete Zionist.
I maybe things that he does.
Can you go to A and C report and show that I got a picture of Trump holding a ball in chain with a star of David on it?
Like scroll down just a little bit.
Under the Empire Mass, there's the Parasites, another movie.
You can see a theme here.
There's Trump holding a ball with the Zionist star of David in a chain attached to it.
It's called Trump Zionist Ball and Chain.
Kushner pops up there on the left corner, you know.
Creepy creepy.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, fuck Donald Trump.
Like, but that doesn't mean I don't support a guy or not support a guy.
I go case by case on policy.
Like the same thing with Obama.
I hated everything about Obama, but when he ran against John McCain, I'll pick Obama over John McCain.
And when Trump ran against Hillary, I'll take Trump over Hillary Clinton.
That's all.
But I've always was anti-Hillary, never pro-Trump.
It's kind of like pointed out all the stupid stuff he's done.
But I'll also point out the good stuff he does.
Like there's nothing wrong with talking to North Korea.
So when he did that, I go, okay.
He's not a hundred percent fucking terrible.
He's terrible in the Middle East because he's a total Zionist.
He's gaffy.
In fact, the most recent thing, if you scroll up a little bit, I think the most recent post we did was Trump goes ultra gaffy.
Right?
It'll pop up there in a second.
It kind of reminds me of the Ilhan Omar.
Like, you know, I was defending Ilhan Omar when talking about APEC and dual loyalty and and money in Washington, and they just go like, oh, you're a Muslim defender, you're a liberal now.
And it's like it's like, look, Ilhan Omar is one of those Assad must go.
She's got it totally wrong on Syria.
But she did mention about APAC's influence, and she's right.
You know, and look, stop being a basic bitch.
Like if someone says something good, give them credit.
And when they say something bad, call them out.
And Trump has done, he did cut corporate tax rate, which is good.
He is talking with North Korea, which is good.
He slapped sanctions on Iran with his bad.
He moved the embassy, which is bad.
When he does something bad, say it.
When he does something good, say it.
These people, they're like, oh, you admitted Trump did a good thing this one time.
You love Trump.
You're an apologist for Trump.
It's fine to say the good things that a politician does as long as you make it clear, which you do, that yeah, it's all a puppet show and he's totally controlled, but he's controlled, but this was actually the right thing.
Like it's a nuance.
It's new.
If he signs this Yemen bill, great.
Good for him.
And good for the Senate and the Congress.
It's a good thing.
If he vetoes it, you know, that sucks.
But you know what Hillary would have done.
So she was the worst.
I mean, she wanted World War III.
She wanted no fly zone in Syria.
She said she would do a lot of bad things, but but um I don't think Trump Trump is on the coin.
Trump is their Cyrus, so that's why I he was uh chosen, I think.
Okay's total totally totally almost the same when it comes to Israel issues, but in Asia and other spheres and the economy, he was better than Hillary.
That's just true.
Okay, well, time time will tell off uh some of the decisions that Trump made uh will be good or bad for America, or how they'll benefit Israel.
Both of them have been bad.
Let's be clear, but not all of them.
Well, the people that are like, people apologize for them like, no, I don't.
Like TPP or you know, or climate, climate uh the Paris Agreement, like you know, he did cancel TPP, and I'm I'm cool with that, and he killed the Paris Agreement, and I'm fine with that, but he didn't do it for the right reasons, right?
Sometimes you can do the right thing for the wrong reasons.
Right.
Or he'll say he's doing it for one reason, and really there's a secret reason that we don't know about until later on.
Okay, so next uh next um where are we?
Everyone call oldest oldest manuscripts have six one six as the number of the beast.
I've never heard of that.
616.
666.
It's triple six.
Triple six.
Yeah.
Okay.
Um, thumbs up from Rainier.
Everyone call Congress.
Is that Raina?
No.
Oh, okay.
I was like, is she watching this?
Thoughts on Owen Benjamin.
He's starting to get it.
Yeah, we talked a little bit about Owen uh before we we went live when we were setting up.
Yeah, yeah, fair.
Yeah, uh, he mentioned you apparently.
He's been mentioning me a lot, uh, a couple well, a couple of times.
He mentioned the guy in Japan and then got it wrong and said James Corbett.
Yeah.
Like, dude, it like you've been slaying it, dude, all year long.
I've been on this for 21 years dealing with this crap.
And I'd I'll I think Owen's pink pilled.
He's like he's not quite red, but he's starting to get overwhelmed.
You know, once you turn over that rock, you know how it's like, wow, a lot of things start to make sense, and he's getting a little too close to you know the Jews type, and we need to pull him away from that and go, look, this is an ideology, it's not biology.
He knows that he does the disclaimers on that.
He just kind of does it as comedy, uh, you know, exaggerates a little bit to to be funny, which which he does, he does talk about some great issues and makes it in a in a comical way.
How great is it that he's turned against like you he was such a Zionist golden boy for a while, like praying.
Isn't he on this InfoWars?
He hosted InfoWars like 15 times.
There you go.
And now he's completely turning against all of them.
You know what?
Uh, apparently, this is the word I got.
Can't say from who, but apparently someone got to him and said, you know, Alex is a pure Zionist, never brings up Israel.
So he actually tried to do that and and promptly, you know, got put in his place, so he realized, yeah, you can't mention that on this show.
So once he was aware of Mellonhead, and Owen, I I implore you to watch Alex Jones to the woodshed.
Any of them, like there's five of them.
Oh, wait, you can't, they're all private crap.
I will I will after May 22nd, I implore you to do that.
Oh, I'll put him on bit shoot.
There you go, I'll put it on a bit shoot.
You gotta watch Alex Jones of the Woodshed.
So that's how he figured it out, and that's what started him down that path.
Yeah.
Okay, so next one.
Temple replica in Brazil is loved by the Protestants.
Yeah, I know it is, it's a church, actually.
And that's why Bolsonaro and all the Zionists is through the evangelical, and they're starting there's actual Noahide law, uh, Noahide cults in Brazil and all over the Philippines.
You wonder the weird Noah Hyde law is is thou shall not drink blood.
Yeah, or even a common thing that you had to make a lol about it.
Yeah, vampires down there, or uh I don't know how they're gonna interpret that one.
That like we can't uh the Goyum can't eat meat when they're follow Noah Hyde laws, or is it something to do with sacrifice or um or taking communion the rabbi night bite off the foreskin?
Because bloody mouth okay.
Next one says um Yo Rai, just got home from hanging out with your mutual friend today, laugh out loud.
Okay, we don't know who that is.
Um that's probably they hung out with Sam Tripoli because he has a um he had a comedy show tonight.
Uh what time is it in LA?
It's like morning though, right?
It's 10, yeah, almost 11.
Next one, Michael Stott says, where are your clown wings at honk?
Don't know that means I don't know.
Need more light child ritual abuse.
Oh, they want us to talk about child ritual abuse some more.
You know, I did a video recently about the whole Desmond and the um you just mentioned the circumcision stuff.
But yeah, one day I'll try to I'll try to do that.
Press A That's kind of a long topic.
Yeah.
A lot for a super chat.
How much do you donate?
Uh yeah.
20 NLK.
I don't know what NOK is.
Nobody agreed here.
This is nobody in your audience.
I don't even want to read this.
I'm not going to do that.
It's I'm getting something dumb.
I knew that if I mentioned the the uh new new town thing that all of them would send me a ton of super chats, and I was right.
I'm got somebody really angry.
The last American Vagabond says, if you truly want the audience to know what is in the bill right now, just look up on the show.
Look at the house version that just passed in 2019 anti uh Al Qaeda loophole and anti-Semitism text.
Okay, I think we have to look this up, Ryan.
Alright, we'll go look that up then.
This might take a little bit of the amendment they had before was not on this one.
So go ahead and grab that.
I don't know if I'm gonna be able to find it.
Saudi Arabia Accountability and Yemen Act of 2019.
Yep.
Well, the War Powers Act is the one we want.
I'll grab it.
Is it not this one?
No, this one's just been introduced by Mendez.
Okay, well, while you're looking up that, I'll read the rest of these super chats.
Um thank you for that vagabond, Ryan.
Last American Vagabond.
Uh okay.
Sorry, reading these super chats.
Get got some trolls.
There's so much commentary on the bill that it'd take a minute to get down to the bill.
Uh como via right hand says our society is most likely going to collapse prep.
Great stream, fellas, always driving home truth, says behold the GDL, thank you.
I enjoy both of your work and spreading the truth.
Thank you.
GDL, not G C L, not God's Chosen Lunatics.
And then uh Vagabond says, I sent you screenshots on Twitter of the 2019 Yemen Bill Adams showing the anti-Semitism text in loophole.
Great show, guys.
Ben George says Stanley Kubrick's last two movies, full meadow jacket, eyes wide shut.
Take the first letter of each word.
Fremason okay.
E. W. Oh, interesting.
Full metal jacket and eyes wide shut.
If you take the first letter of all of those words, it's F M J E W S. Freemasonry and Jews.
Kubrick was woke.
Interesting.
Okay, let me check out um this message I got of the bill, the screenshot.
Here we go.
Can you see my screen still?
I've got it right in front of me now.
It's the national security interest of United States to combat anti-Semitism around the world because blah blah blah.
Israel hatred.
Current So, yeah, if this is the current one that he sent me here, it looks like this is in here, Brian.
You should check check uh your live version.
Yeah, I'm not seeing this.
I don't see the Al Qaeda part, maybe the Al Qaeda part, Arab League.
Make sure you get the right year and everything.
Dude, how many yeah, well, I didn't look it up.
You just sent me a screenshot, but how many bills are they gonna try to sneak this anti-Semitism stuff in?
Like it's like they're trying to make it so we're not allowed to criticize Israel or Jewish power ever again.
They're trying to put a checkmate in and make it so.
They're constantly they constantly adding things to bills that shouldn't be part of bills.
They're gonna try to give themselves complete immunity and get away with murder with impunity.
Okay.
Alright, I think we're caught up on if you if you can find that, do a check in that, because that's important.
It is very important.
Hypothetically, we have to win the war on or end the war in Yemen regardless, because you can't tell someone that it can boycott or not.
We've already been arming Al Qaeda.
I mean, that's that's pretty open secret.
Anti-Semitism is a challenge to the basic principles of tolerance, puralism, democracy.
Come on.
There is an urgent need to ensure the safety of security of Jewish kids.
How about we sit every community needs to be safety?
Every including synagogues, like they're paying for all these uh uh government sponsored security, passing bills for for schools to be protected, taxpayer protected.
How come when uh uh uh uh not uh just a regular public school got shot up and they wanted to arm teachers, they didn't like that, but now they're passing stuff to protect them when they get attacked.
You know, and it's all about what the media decides to cover and and shove down everybody's throats.
They could change the narrative to whatever they wanted by selecting news and cherry picking.
Did you find that yet, right?
It's very, it's very uh well, I was listening to you, but it's very much you know, depends on who the victim is and who the perpetrator is, whether or not you can have guns or not.
Right.
What if here's another super chat?
What if the push for anti Semitism and exposing APEC from Gabbard, AOC, she's not doing it?
Oh Omar and now O'Rourke, oh yeah, Beto O'Rourke says uh Netanyahu's racist is co-opting actual BDS anti-APEC movements.
You know, people say that that anybody that speaks out against Israel, it's like part of the plan and their controlled opposition.
If that's the case, then what are you just never gonna support anybody that speaks out?
You're gonna assume that anybody that speaks out against them is working for them.
So you're just gonna not listen to anybody.
I don't I don't see the proof of that.
Maybe what do you think of that that theory that uh Ilhan Omar is doing this as controlled opposition to usher in more censorship?
It didn't really work, so it hasn't worked out she is an identitarian too.
I mean, she is a uh refugee Muslim woman who's okay with homosexuality.
But you look at her stance on Syria, and she's just a typical Sunni diaspora.
She thinks Assad is a monster and killing his own people like a typical democrat, right?
But she drew the line on APEC.
Uh you know, also as a Muslim.
She understands Palestinian Muslims who are mostly Sunni are being killed, so on that issue she got it right.
Uh when she are getting killed, she doesn't care.
She's just an identitarian for her brand.
It's not controlled opposition.
She has very predictable policy.
I could tell you what all her policies will be just based on her identity.
And she never wavers from that.
So there's nothing.
It's not uh you don't need controlled opposition.
You could have no opposition because if she had done nothing, no one else in Congress said anything about APAC for the last you know 70 years.
So, like, what's the purpose of having controlled opposition when before that you had none?
Right, yeah.
They got it, they got it got it them trending, dual loyalty trending and and being debated a little bit, although not fair debate in the media.
They they spun it to uh spun the conversation.
So here, I got a the other message.
This is oh shoot, what are we doing here?
Here's the part about Al Qaeda.
Removal of United States armed forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been.
Just send a link to it instead of the uh photograph of it.
Can you send me a link?
Um the date is and all the rest of that.
Here's the thing here.
Except United States armed forces engage in operations directed out.
Oh, so they're gonna stay in to still continue to fight Al Qaeda.
That's what the loophole is.
So that so this isn't really pulling out of the city.
Yeah, that does yeah, they're not they're always gonna drone strike Al Qaeda like they have been since 2011.
The purpose is the two things that will happen is they have to lift the blockade, which helps the people in Yemen, and they're no longer sharing intelligence with the Saudis, which is how they target uh people inside Yemen.
That's the only good parts, and that's what we're aiming at.
Uh the Al Qaeda presence in the East Yemen, like they're not sincerely fighting Al Qaeda, they're fighting them about like they fought them in Syria.
But though what they're doing is we're no longer contributing to Saudi Arabia's war on Yemen without the war powers act, which means we cannot participate in the blockade or share intelligence to their fighter deaths, etc.
Okay, oh I'm sorry, were you just oh, I'm on the wrong screen.
Were you just reading the state?
This joint resolution directs the president to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities or affecting Yemen within 30 days unless Congress authorize a later withdrawal date.
ECU's a declaration of war on uh specifically authorized the use of arms forces, prohibited activities included providing infighting fueling for non-U.S.
aircraft conducting missions as part of the conflict in Yemen.
A joint resolution shall not affect any military operations directed at Al Qaeda.
So you can still have operations toward Al Qaeda, but that's basically reduced to drone strikes about once a month.
It lifts the blockade, it stops refueling missions, it it ends all participation of Saudi Arabia.
And then it says the president must submit to Congressman the 90 days reports that's already happened.
So and uh I put I sent a link to you on Skype.
Oh, I had I've had it up the whole time.
The link.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't need to read it then.
Well, yeah, you were reading it.
I was uh I was uh had my pointer underneath your words.
Yeah, you so it's still it so that could be used as a poll though to continue.
Either but the thing the reason that children are starving to death is because of the blockade, and they cannot main the block maintain that blockade without the US Navy.
It's not gonna happen.
Oh, I wonder if I could say all they're really doing is reaffirming the War Powers Act as 1973 and saying, look, this is supposed to be 30 days, period.
That's it, or 90 days, excuse me.
And we've blown past that.
I'm trying to see so I just did an anti, you see.
I did the text of the bill and I did anti to try to see if that anti-Semitism thing was in there, and it looks like it's not.
It was before though.
Uh huh.
So it's not in there.
But um they did have that language in the uh the February bill, not last February.
Right.
Well, I showed the article at the beginning the that saying that they ignored that part and that they're just doing the the Yemen part.
Yeah, and you can look on anti-war.com and other analysts have said, like, yes, it is this, now it doesn't.
Like this isn't just me.
I think Jason Dietz has an article on it about it, and you can see uh yeah, all the all the good channels are on the dis so I've been lobbying about this and dealing with this forever.
So unless they snuck that in on the last day, shouldn't be in there.
So um let's let's wrap it up, read the last couple super chats here, and it looks like they're in the last they're in the final hour, frantic party leaders plead for votes in in the Israeli election.
Yeah.
52% turnout, 2.6 points lower than 2015.
Apparently they had some problems with the cameras at the polls, too.
Oh, yeah, they were sending uh notice they have paper ballots.
Oh, yeah.
Nobody nobody can trust each other, right?
Yeah, I saw that that they were sending out people to like monitor the polls and like to try to intimidate Arabs from voting or something like that.
I think that's the uh I think it's the lowest Arab turnout.
And like, why should they?
Like they have like what's the point?
They're not gonna get what they want.
Like he looks confident.
Look at that smug piece of shit.
He's his people probably have the whole thing, the whole thing rigged already.
I would like to thought that he's like five feet tall.
He's a Joe Rogan hype.
I think Joe Rogan's a little taller than that.
Half a Joe half a Joe Rogan, half an Alex Jones.
Yeah.
Yeah, Jones is like five three or something.
Jones is almost as fat as he is tall.
I'm not knocking fat people.
I'm just saying if you're gonna be selling like you know, vitamins and and all that and saying the get healthy and manly and like but you look like a walrus, eh?
Probably not a good product for you, you know.
Oh, I haven't worked out.
I I I stopped working out and I'm losing weight.
It's so like 800 pounds.
I've probably had sex with at least 300 women.
I don't want to brag, but uh but such a compulsive liar.
I met another one tonight.
This was off the chain, dude.
He's like, I got I got in a fight with five Yakuza, they jumped me in a bathroom in Haneda.
He didn't even pronounce an Ada right either.
And I was like, Yeah, yeah, I'm sure he did, bud.
Okay, a couple more super chats, and I and I gotta get get running starving.
Uh European night says, Norway, Adam, have you seen the video on YouTube about the Sun newspaper claimed the yeah, six gazillion.
Yes, of course I have.
It was reported everywhere.
I'm reading a book about it.
It was reported even more beyond the the the newspapers.
Uh J. Billingerman said one billion.
I know, yeah, yeah.
Any less than that, and you're hateful.
Exactly.
Okay, Jay Snyder says, and essentially government co-opting their opposition.
I I guess that's a f oh that's a follow-up from the Ilhan Omar.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, if if you can see, that she's controlled opposition, then maybe yeah, opposition.
And what they really showed, they were so stupid.
Let's say that's the scenario.
Let's say that's totally true.
I don't think so.
Well, let's say it is.
That would be really overplay in their hand because she says something about APAC, and everyone jumped down her throat, Which showed exactly how protected APAC is.
And we had more conversation saying the words APAC I've ever seen on Twitter for like two weeks, where normally they're not even brought up.
And we had like Michael Tracy and a lot of journalists started saying, you know what?
They do have a lot of influence.
Like it would be a really stupid move to give any opposition when you don't have any.
She's not controlled opposition.
She's just she's an identitarian, and she's really, really dumb on a lot of other issues.
Like when she tried to give grill Ellie Abrams, who it was involved in a Ran Contra, she called him Mr. Adams, so she didn't even know his name.
Uh she had to read off a piece of paper the countries involved in a ran contra and the victims of it.
Like she didn't know the issue at all.
Oh, yeah.
But she was willing to ask him about it.
But like, you know, they we don't have a real opposition.
Like you imagine someone like me got in Congress, and what I would say to Elliot Abrams.
I I know Van Contra like the back of my hand.
I wouldn't annihilate him on that.
But people like me don't get to be in Congress.
Like it's just, but we get what we get, and she is at least okay on a few issues, but not again, it's not because of principles of justice or putting American interest first.
It's because she's a Sunni Muslim refugee and she's out for her own little click.
Like it's no different than the people that she despises.
She is exactly the same thing, except she's teen Muslim.
Like, get away from identitarian politics.
That's all we seem to have right now.
I mean, that's how AOC got elected.
Man, is she dumb?
Like, she's embarrassing.
She makes Sarah Palin and Dan Quayle and all the people that got labeled stupid look like geniuses.
And it's just like quit talking about her because you just it doesn't like I don't ever talk about her.
You're you're talking about her.
I know.
I'm just giving examples.
The Zionists talk about her every day.
She yeah.
Okay, next day we shouldn't talk about her, you're right.
Yeah.
Uh whatever happened to the insurance company, dumb enough to trust Lucky Larry on 9 11.
I'm sure you could say a whole lot on on that, but um That's a long answer.
Go ahead.
Give me a can you give me a one-sentence answer?
What happened to it?
They made a lot of money.
They made a lot of money.
Um reinsurance companies that you need to look at and through the DTCC, and it's a long answer, but this the reinsurance companies, yes, that's in thing.
Insurance companies buy insurance.
Spitzer, he he first didn't get the the money, and then Spitzer came in and said, Yeah, you deserve it.
That's in his own words.
Bortmus Bear says free super chat for y'all's coverage.
Thanks.
Thank you.
Northern Light says do another show with the last American Vagabond.
Sure, we could do that.
JW, Ryan, okay.
All right, Ryan.
Let's let's wrap this up.
I gotta get some food and and run in the bathroom.
Our hour and 45.
I know we we agreed on a little less than that, but let's get um Ryan.
Everybody call that number though, 2024 1111.
That's important.
Do not be able to do not veto the Yemen bill, yes.
Okay.
Thanks so much, dude.
Yeah, I appreciate your audience and all your super chats that donated to Adam.
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What are you laughing about?
The titles, I have Juice Selection, 12 or 11 school children, cupcake by Jafar.
These are the Jafar is Saudi Arabia, cupcake means bomb, juice you can figure out.
Uh yeah, it's funny.
GCL here, like that's all the code words.
I know you're trying to keep it keep it safe because you can get it.
Yeah, oh, I just I didn't even have it on the screen.
Oh well, it's it was funny.
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Bolton must go.
Bolton must go.
That's more tame than some of your other uh outros I've heard, so thank you.
Yeah, well, everything I end everything with Bolton Must Go now.
Bolton must go.
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