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June 28, 2023 - Lionel Nation
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History Has Never Seen the Destruction We're Experiencing Now
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Good day.
I hope everybody is good and great and wonderful as we speak.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
I just got back from doing, at a great time, my friend Anthony Cumia's show.
And it was indeed wonderful.
It was indeed a great and noble and wonderful time with my esteemed friend.
And I am just back from that mayhem, getting back from...
Boy, that is a rough place.
I mean rough.
I mean that neighborhood.
Whoa.
That's all I've got to tell you.
It's very unique.
It's very unique in terms of what you see there.
In any event, I hope everybody's doing well today.
I hope you are doing fine.
So glad to see everybody.
Dick Borks there.
Finn Gazinia.
Ford Frey.
Jason Allen, thank you so much for your kind words.
Citizen Kent.
Uh.
Oh.
Okay, this is fantastic.
I love this fixation that people have with Judaism and Jews.
It's an absolute, I think it is almost, in some respects, almost a fixation that perhaps might be available for Perhaps psychiatric evaluation.
I mean, I'm just saying.
Anytime somebody fixates on something, it's of interest.
In any event.
In any event.
How is everybody doing tonight?
This is great.
Wonderful.
I'm so glad you could be here.
All of us.
I have not seen any news, any big news, since I have made my way.
Supreme's...
How about this story?
Roseanne says nobody died in the Holocaust.
That's the truth.
Six million Jews should die right now.
I think this might, perhaps, and I don't know the context of this.
I don't know.
I wish I could say that I knew the entire particular version of this.
But something tells me, knowing Roseanne as I do, I don't think that she meant that the way it came about.
I think it was a form of sarcasm that was perhaps misunderstood.
I guess.
I don't know.
But in any event, that's what happens.
My advice to her would be, please do not try sarcasm.
Sarcasm does not work.
It does not work in our society.
And the reason for that is very simply that people, for the most part, are not capable of understanding oblique humor.
If that makes any sense whatsoever.
Okay?
That's all.
Roseanne, by the way, is still one of the most important people in...
Well, American comedy and the like today.
You can think whatever you want.
She was one of the most important people in terms of women on television.
She was one of the matriarchs, for lack of a better word, in terms of television, along with Carol Burnett, Mrs. Goldberg, I think it's Mary Tyler Moore.
It goes through the list.
She was terrific.
She also played a very, very important character that was not necessarily gussied up and made up to be this prototypical, phony, captioned person, if that makes any sense whatsoever.
Does that make any sense?
Does that make any sense to you?
She was almost real.
She was more real than the usual types of folks.
And I found that to be so, so very interesting.
But that's me.
What am I going to say?
What am I going to say?
Okay, let me see here.
It was so funny.
I was thinking about all the stuff that we were talking about with Anthony.
I tried, I think he understands it, to explain AGI versus AI.
Remember this.
When somebody talks to you about AI, they mean AGI.
Does that make any sense to you?
You know the difference, I hope.
I trust you know the difference.
Now, I also hope that you are going and you are checking my various, what am I saying, my videos today.
Here's one.
This is such a nice thought.
Televise all executions.
And I'm dead serious about that.
No pun intended.
And I wrote this, and I said this today, not because I'm trying to be cute or whatever.
I mean you should absolutely, positively.
Because if we as society are going to go along with this thing called executions and the like, if that's going to be our deal, Now what we should do is we should specifically go along and say, we're all in for it.
We want to see it.
I think it would be a ratings hit beyond anything anybody can imagine.
And I think it is something that frankly we should see.
How many agree?
Do you believe, do you simply believe that we should have that we should have executions?
We're going to have executions.
And I, for example, don't like executions.
I don't want executions.
I don't like them.
But do you think if you're going to have them, they should be seen?
Because that's the whole purpose.
Why are you doing this if nobody can see them?
Pay-per-view?
Absolutely.
Not even pay-per-view.
It should be made available.
Commercial-free televised executions?
Absolutely.
I think it's disgusting, the very fact that people would want to see it, but...
You know what I mean?
If you're going to do it, do it.
There's a reason why it makes sense.
The reason why I'm against this.
Do you want somebody...
How do I say this?
Would you want there to be the same Justice Department that would allow them to do what they're doing to President Trump?
Would you want them to be in charge of all things?
Seriously, of all things, would you want them to be able to put people to death?
Seriously?
Would you feel okay about that?
Putting people to death?
Does that make any sense to you?
Can you imagine what that will be?
Just imagine what that will be like.
If you can have that same disgusting criminal justice system, and you're going to put...
I mean, there's no apparent concern for guilt.
There's also, which is very interesting, I think is interesting.
You see, years ago, when the idea of the death...
The form of death came about.
People were saying, well, what would be the most appropriate?
And the electric chair was really not...
I don't know why people liked it.
I think it was a lot better than the gas chamber.
I mean, if you want torture, a gas chamber is pretty bad.
But the electric chair, the first blast may or may not have done the trick.
Sometimes they had people whose heads caught on fire.
But then came the idea of the lethal injection.
Let me tell you a story about that.
Lethal injection is involved in three particular chemicals.
If I recall correctly from memory, pancuronium bromide, I believe is one, which I believe is a paralytic.
Potassium chloride, potassium, it stops the heart.
And then there was a very serious sedative which I think just kind of knocked you out or whatever it was.
Well, one time they put the drugs in reverse order.
So that what they did was it paralyzed them first.
So the person kind of suffocated.
And they even had a tear coming out of the person's eye.
And then later on, I think, it was just in reverse.
There was one time where doctors are not able to do it.
Health professionals do not want to be a part of that.
So, in one instance, interestingly enough, they had one of the condemned people had to show, had to show the individual, the, what am I trying to say, the Executioner.
How to do it.
Because apparently either he was very overweight or the room was so cold he couldn't find a vein and the executed knew exactly how to do it because he was very skilled with this after all the years.
So he had to show the executioner how to do it.
One of the best means of doing this, which I think people should really take into account, is A blast, an absolute blast of some kind of barbiturate which just causes the body to just, or the person to just kind of implode, as it were.
It just knocks them out.
The problem with that is that sometimes people would have reactions such as frothing of the mouth and All types of things.
Not good.
Not good.
It wasn't a good thing, if you can imagine.
So in any event, what happened was they found that they had these people getting kind of sick.
So they discontinued it.
Why?
Because people were getting sick.
So it was to prevent The trauma of the witnesses.
When in fact, one of the easiest ways to do it was that way.
Now, I don't want to get into what people think about this.
The death penalty is...
The reason why I'm bringing it up is that Idaho feller, they said that they were going to use the...
What am I trying to say?
Use a firing squad.
If they could not purchase the chemicals.
And I find that kind of interesting.
Why would you not have these chemicals available?
They're not really.
I mean, how?
Can't you stockpile them?
You have to buy them intermittently?
I don't understand how it works.
But somebody says fentanyl.
That could be.
But what happened was this one particular fellow, they said under, I think, the rules of Idaho, if they cannot do this, then they can use a Reverse to a firing squad.
Now the firing squad historically has always believed in this particular fiction where one of the riflemen has a blank.
So the idea is that nobody will know for sure whether they shot the individual.
Well the answer to that is ridiculous because you will always feel the recoil of that.
Which I find a fascinating subject.
So you will know if you did it.
You will know.
If you don't feel the recoil.
Alright.
So, that's always a great subject for wonderful people.
Love it on talk radio.
Oh, because let's face it.
When people do terrible things, and most people who get the death penalty do a terrible thing, they absolutely feel there's a sense of vengeance that people want.
And I understand completely.
I understand completely.
Don't you?
Don't you, of course?
Yes!
Don't you feel?
Do you think there's anything wrong with a sense of vengeance?
Is there anything wrong with vengeance?
Is there anything wrong with it?
I don't think so.
What's wrong with that?
If you did something to my family, my children, my wife, I want to get you back.
And I'll feel good doing that.
Does that make me unchristian?
Perhaps.
But is it normal?
Of course it's normal.
Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord.
Well, maybe, maybe not.
I don't understand it.
What's the big deal?
The reason why we do things is we have a sense of anger.
We have a sense of anger.
We want to get people back.
It's very feral.
It's who we are.
It's why we are like this.
Don't you understand this?
Of course you do.
Do you have any problem with how we are as a people?
Do you?
I don't see anything wrong with it.
I am completely convinced that we are so animalistic it's not even funny.
So consequently, when people have this sense of wanting to get back at people, I understand exactly what people feel.
Nothing wrong with that.
I think it's the part of who we are.
We are very feral people.
We are very, very, very nasty people.
Also today, there was a study that the Department of Justice came out with a story that Epstein, they say, committed suicide.
Who here believes?
Do you believe that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide?
Does anybody feel that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide?
Anybody?
Does anybody feel that Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide?
Anybody?
Oh, come on!
Does anybody believe that?
Seriously?
Anybody?
Does anybody believe that he committed suicide?
Thank you, Advent.
Does anybody believe that?
I don't understand how you say it.
I don't know what to tell you.
Don't you recognize the fact that your government, your government, your government said specifically that after a careful review of all the evidence that it is obvious to your government and the Department of Justice, the Department of Justice, that by the way is doing all of this horrible nonsense regarding President Trump, that they said he committed suicide.
Is there any rational person How do they look you in the eye and tell you that?
How do they do that?
Please tell me.
How do they look you in the eye and tell you this?
How?
Does somebody ever tell you that?
This is one of those things which I do not understand.
If you're going to lie to me, just tell me.
Just tell me.
You can say, listen.
Petechial hemorrhaging.
By the way, it's a wonderful piece that Dr. Biden came up with.
Michael Biden came up with.
I think it was even with Dr. Oz.
Was it with Dr. Oz?
I think, maybe.
And petechial hemorrhaging is this unique hemorrhaging right there under the eye.
And you can see it in the case of strangulation.
Anterior to posterior strangulation and constriction.
It's obvious.
Hyoid bone.
Hyoid bone.
One of the most interesting things.
The hyoid bone.
It's a bone under the mandible that kind of just is in free flow, free form, free whatever it is.
It just, it kind of, how do I say this?
It doesn't, it doesn't, it doesn't move.
It's not connected or anything.
It's just there.
And it was fractured.
And the only way it fractures normally is out of strangulation.
Manual strangulation.
Or some kind of strangulation here.
And the thyroid cartilage was also fractured.
Don't you understand that?
Then there was live or mortis.
All of the attendant aspects of death showed clear cut.
Clearly.
Clearly.
Did you see that?
Do you see that?
I think it's the most incredible thing in the world.
I think it's the most incredible story in the world.
And it's obvious.
And they looked you in the eye.
And Horowitz, whatever his name was, and Bill Barr, and nobody questions her.
Oh, they talk a lot about the people who were attending.
How does it feel like to be lied like that?
How does it feel like to be lied like that?
Lied to?
How do they do that?
How do they do that with a straight face?
And how do they do it without any sense of embarrassment?
Doesn't that get you?
How did he do that?
And look you in the face?
Are you really a good liar?
I mean, can you honestly do that?
Can you find yourself telling rational people?
Rational people!
It's the most incredible story in the world.
It's the most incredible thing I have ever seen.
How they can do this without...
Without even batting an eye.
And you know what, my friends?
I've got to tell you something.
And this is something which I...
I don't know how to tell you this, but I'm going to try.
There's something about...
I'm at that stage of my life where I'm tired of people lying to me and I'm tired of the fact that Whenever I bring something up, whenever I tell people that I don't believe it, that somehow I'm made out to be some kind of a lunatic or a conspiracy theorist by merely saying, I don't think this is it.
I have no independent knowledge of this.
I'm not a, what do I say, I'm not a doctor.
Michael Biden is.
And he pointed out a lot of good things that to me make a lot of sense.
And I don't know why anybody anywhere even believes in this.
I don't understand how anybody anywhere even believes any of this stuff.
And if you tell somebody this, they just look at you like you're crazy.
Like you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
Anyway, that's my reasons.
And I'm not going to, I mean, I'm not going to, how do I say this?
I'm not going to, you know, I'm not going to make a big deal out of it.
But anyway, if I talk about that, that's on my website as well.
Excuse me, my YouTube channel.
What else are we talking about today?
God, there's so many other stories.
So many other great stories.
Here we go.
More on the Titan sub-implosion.
Oh my God.
That story, still, I was on today with Anthony Comey, as I told you, my dear buddy.
And I said, let me just throw something.
Let me just throw this at him.
It's very, very simple.
The Titan sub.
Why is that so?
Why does that just get people?
Why does that get people?
Why is it so bloody?
It's obvious to people that it doesn't make any sense.
Doesn't that fascinate you?
Everybody all reacts the same way.
Are we crazy?
Are we stupid?
Do we just not understand what's going on?
Of course not.
How is it that that happens?
How is it that that happens and how is it that we are in the position of just sitting back and just letting it go?
My dear friend, you don't know me.
And I'm always the one telling most people, now listen, there's not enough evidence of that.
Hold it.
Wait a minute.
Hold it.
Just wait a second.
Just because things are weird doesn't mean this is evidence of such and such.
But there's something so weird to have a little tin can floating submerged in the middle of the ocean with virtually no GPS and a billionaire every square inch there's a billionaire.
Just...
Doesn't it just drive you crazy?
Is there something wrong with me?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
And you know what's also funny about all of this stuff?
Which is very, very critical for all of us to consider.
Somebody wrote PSYOPs.
What do you mean PSYOPs?
I'm not one to ask it, but when you say psychological operations, Why is this a PSYOP?
Well, you do.
What is a psychological operation?
When was the last time you saw a psychological operation?
A PSYOP?
When?
Tell me.
We all use that term.
Tell me when you've seen him.
And who does it?
Who is responsible for PSYOPs?
Please.
Who?
Who is it?
We use these terms.
Do you think there is a part of our country that is in charge of just concocting these things?
I'd love to work for them.
All by design.
Whose design, Gus?
Whose?
What does this mean?
Is my volume, I'm sorry, my volume is all over the place.
Let me do my best.
Let me see if I can maybe move this here without...
This is such a very sensitive microphone.
Let me see if that's any better.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Let me see if I can make my better.
Is that better?
Does that volume sound better to you?
Because I don't want to be all over the place and I don't want you to think this is some kind of a psyop.
Is that better?
Sparky says carbon fiber was used for marketing.
Since it's seen as space age, but it was not appropriate for the application, it's brittle and too light.
I think you are correct.
I think you are correct.
Someone writes, Concealment and officially stamped secrecy is the origin and root of all evil in the human species.
Is it really?
I think that's not true.
Concealment and officially stamped secrecy?
Rape?
Murder?
Robbery?
Just the individual horror that we do to each other?
I don't think that's a part of the government.
Don't make things too complicated.
MKUltra literally was a psyop.
MKUltra was attempted.
MKUltra was investigated.
MKUltra was...
How do I say this?
MKUltra was attempted and was researched.
But we don't know whether it was actually successful.
But there was an MKUltra.
And if you told me, pick two cases where this might have been, I don't have evidence to prove it, obviously, but one of the things which I find interesting is that there might very well have been, I wouldn't be surprised if it occurred in the case of Sirhan Sirhan and Mark David Chapman.
By virtue of what they said when they were caught afterwards.
When they said, I don't remember, I don't know, whatever.
I thought very, very interesting.
9-11 was PSYOP.
Well, why do you say that?
Remember when you say something here.
Always think something through.
What does that mean?
9-11 was a psychological operation?
If we see a sigh up, it didn't work.
Very good, Liz.
Sparky says propaganda is a sigh up.
Maybe.
But see, propaganda is something that is never considered propaganda by people doing it.
They believe it's the truth.
Propaganda is in the eye of the person who witnesses it.
This is one of those things.
A psychological operation.
It's a fascinating time.
Who does it?
I think that religion is, in some respect, a psychological operation because it uses music and ceremony and look and procedure and sounds and smells and lights.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
9-11.
It's a very complicated event with many, many moving parts.
And most people know absolutely nothing about it.
They kind of know it as they do with most history.
Vietnam, World War II, the Iraq-Iran War.
People don't know anything.
And you know what?
I think they prefer that.
In a very strange way, I think they prefer it.
Tonight's subject is history has never seen the destruction we're seeing now.
Do you agree with that?
I think so.
I've seen this.
Recent UFO is now front page Y. Well, you know what's interesting about UFOs?
One of the things which is interesting about this is that we have at our disposal the mainstream media which are such great purveyors, such great purveyors of anything we want them to produce.
Bandy says, I define SIOP as a government act designed to get you to act against your own interests.
Many would argue the push for the Hmm.
You think that vaccinations are a SIOP?
They feed us nonsense.
See, we sometimes get into these very complicated things.
You don't need psychological operations.
You don't need them.
Psychological operations sounds like something that you almost have to use because people aren't going to do it unless you confound them and fool them into thinking.
I think people will do whatever you want.
So easily, you don't need to sigh up for anything.
People just say, okay.
Very interesting.
See, one of the things which I find so interesting about you, and I mean this with all respect, is that you love The complicated.
And you love, you see things as being far more, I don't know what the word is, far more underhanded than they might appear.
Sparky says they used to be called the Department of Propaganda.
Goebbels made that a bad name, driving them underground.
Well, you know, propaganda is from, I think it was Gregory the Pope, Gregory the XVI, or who knows.
And propaganda was the propagandum fide, the propagation of the faith.
And propaganda means to propagate.
It didn't have any bad versions whatsoever.
It had no negative aspects whatsoever to any of it.
It was just a very...
Normal thing.
Don't make things more complicated.
And by the way, don't always say that everything is distraction.
That's a distraction.
Well, yeah, maybe, but things are not necessarily done on purpose to get you to look elsewhere.
It just happens.
Let me tell you something.
You don't have to do anything special to confuse people today about anything, because most people don't know, most people don't care, most people don't really follow much of anything.
Think about this.
One of the things which I think is interesting is that the psychological, the PSYAP, so to speak, is how people, one thing I know for sure is, the use of the term conspiracy theory to bother And to provoke and to label and to harm and to shut people down.
That is what's fascinating.
The use of the term conspiracy theory is incredible.
This is one of the most important things.
Now, remember, It takes very, very little, very little operation, very little information for people to just send them on any path you want, if that's what you want.
Now think about this.
What were some of the times when the government used propaganda?
World War II, Frank Capra.
Pro-America.
You know, these propaganda movies and all of this nonsense.
Absolutely 100% behind the fight against the Huns and the bad guys.
Vietnam was beautiful.
The Green Berets.
The use of theater.
You mentioned COVID and diseases.
Remember in the 80s?
Remember what happened with AIDS?
What did AIDS promote?
What was the biggest thing?
Safe sex.
Safe sex.
Now, was that a response to this?
One of the things people were saying about AIDS in the 80s in particular was that it really wasn't a heterosexual disease.
No, I'm not saying that.
Believe me, do not.
Do not think for a moment that you should ever believe that.
But some people were believing and some people advanced the idea that it was meant to be or it was portrayed as a heterosexual disease to effectuate and to encourage more funding so that people would think, well, anybody can get this.
And if anybody can get this, then...
People would be more prone, more likely to push forward funding.
So that's why they went crazy.
Everybody, everybody used a condom.
Again, I think it's a good idea.
But, at the time, people were saying, wait a minute.
There's no evidence that this is a heterosexual disease.
Oh, yes, there is.
So was that SIOP?
Or was that just being safe?
You know, people will never understand something.
I was talking to Anthony about this.
There has been, and there was, H1N1, SARS-CoV-2, and coronaviruses.
Absolutely, positively, always there.
Not always there, but existing.
Not manufactured, not created out of nowhere.
I mean, that ought to be going to argue.
I know people who say, there was never anything, because what you've got to always make sure is that your love, and listen to me carefully, your love of being suspicious, which is, again,
we all understand why, but your love of being suspicious sometimes fuels A reflex in being suspicious about everything.
Not necessarily having trust as a default mechanism is one thing, but always being suspicious and always thinking that everything is a deliberate psyop or whatever, that can be just as problematic.
Don't ever be in that position.
Put yourself right in the middle.
Right in the middle.
And just listen to the information.
See what's happening and then decide.
But don't immediately...
I know people, the first thing they do is, I don't believe it.
It's an inside job.
It's a sign-up.
It's a false flag.
That's what they believe in.
Or, everything is a distraction.
Everything is a distraction.
Think about that.
Dear friends, I thank you.
You are a good and a wonderful group of people.
May I just say that to you?
It is an honor to know you.
And I am so glad and so pleased that we get to speak.
I love your verve.
I love your honesty.
I love your excitement.
I love your interest.
I love your energy.
And I love your toughness and your bravery.
Because to say what you say and to think what we think takes bravery.
Especially today.
Alright, my friends.
Have a great and glorious day.
Sparky, thank you so much, dear friend.
Don't ever change.
I mean that sincerely.
You're a good, good, good, good, good person.
And all of you are great people.
There's Liz and Dorothy and Dick Long and everybody's here.
The usual suspects.
Part of the family.
And we've been on together for 37 minutes and that's about it.
Thank you so much.
Please be well.
We'll see you tomorrow at 8 a.m. in the morning.
A lot of stuff to go over.
I've had a pretty tough...
I've been talking so much today.
I'm gonna beat.
I don't mind telling you.
I am beat.
So until tomorrow, remember these famous last words that we always say.
We always end this valedictory.
The monkey's dead.
The show's over.
See ya.
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