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This is the Lindell Report, bringing you news combined with hope by offering practical
and achievable action points to assist you in defending and preserving faith and freedoms.
And now, here is your host, Mike Lindell.
Brennan House in for Mike Lindell, who is out speaking.
He's been speaking for a Reawaken tour today and I think is on another broadcast right now.
So honored to sit in again for Mike Lindell.
Did I just say Mike Reagan?
Did I say Mike?
I may have said Mike Reagan instead of Mike Lindell.
If that's the case, I apologize.
It's an honest mistake because I literally just hung up the phone from having about a 15-20 minute conversation with Michael Reagan and I used to sit in for Michael Reagan all the time So now I sit in for Michael and Dell but speaking of Mike Reagan I will have him on my show on Monday night.
He's just written an excellent column about a 1976 commentary radio commentary that his father did He hand wrote it as was not Ronald Reagan was known to do on yellow legal pad Many Americans are not aware of the Many, many, many yellow legal pads that we have as part of history at the Reagan Library that are the radio commentaries.
I think about 600 radio commentaries that Ronald Reagan did between the time he stopped being governor and then when he ran for president.
I believe that's when that was.
It was before he ran for president, of course.
And at least ran for president for the time he won because he did run against Ford.
But he wrote a commentary back in September of 1976 that was a letter to America in the future.
If the letter was to be put into a time capsule, what would he say?
I'll interview Michael Reagan about that on Monday night on Brennan House Live.
Interesting that Mike and I came to talk today because I have spent the last few hours watching video footage of President Ronald Reagan.
In October, October 23rd, 1983, well, that was a very, very dark day.
Perhaps one of the darkest days of the Reagan presidency for President Reagan.
Because any time a commander-in-chief sends troops abroad and then something happens, there's an overwhelming sense of personal responsibility.
and an overwhelming sense of grief when those guys, those young men, perish. And that's what
happened back in October of 1983, the bombing of the barracks, the Marine barracks in Beirut,
October 23rd, 1983. This weekend will be the 39th anniversary of that.
What does it have to do with today?
It has a lot to do with today because it was one of the first One of the first bombings we had one in April.
I believe of that year as well, but it was a massive onslaught in what would be decades of terrorism sponsored by Iran and And many of the people that were involved in that nearly 40 years ago, 39 years ago this weekend, have not been brought to justice.
And here we are, dealing with Iran and the Obama administration, now the Biden regime, giving billions of dollars to Iran.
We'll deal with that tonight with, well, Iranian-born American, Annie Cyrus, who was just with me last week at my national conference at Lake of the Ozarks.
First joining me, however, is Roger Stone.
Breaking news tonight as we have a judge sentencing Steve Bannon to four months for not appearing before the January 6th Committee and honoring their subpoena.
But the judge is allowing him to not have to serve that now during his appeal process, from what I'm reading in the reports.
And then we also have breaking news tonight that the January 6th Committee has subpoenaed, apparently, President Donald Trump.
Now, as I understand it, that means they want him to appear.
I don't know if they're going to allow cameras in there, but if they do, it'll be one of the most televised events in American history.
Joining me for analysis on these two issues is our broadcast partner who's seen each and every day right here on Lyndell TV 1 and 2, Roger Stone.
Roger, welcome to the broadcast.
Thank you for joining us.
Brandon, thanks very much for having me.
I'm reaching you tonight from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where Mike Lindell and I both spoke today to the Reawaken America Tour, was a great, great event, a great turnout, gives us a great deal of optimism about the upcoming elections here in Pennsylvania.
Good, excellent, excellent.
Roger, what do you make, first of all, I want to go to the President Trump subpoena he's received by January 6th.
Is that for him to testify in person?
Uh, it, it, uh, I'm not an attorney, but my quick reading of it is it, uh, would require him to appear in person, would also require him to turn over, uh, any communications, uh, records that he has, meaning emails, text messages, so on, uh, with a list of people, uh, which includes, I'm actually number one on the list.
Uh, Mike Lindell is also on that list.
General Flynn is on that list.
There's a number of people on that list.
I actually don't know and have never met.
In my case, there is nothing to find.
Between November 3rd, 2020 and January 6th, I had a one-chance meeting with President Trump, bumped into him at the buffet line at his terrific golf club in Palm Beach.
We had a very short conversation in which I thanked him for my presidential pardon in which he saved my life after I was Framed by Robert Mueller's prosecutors and they tried to use that indictment to pressure me to testify falsely against the president, which as you know, I refused to do.
I don't have any other communications with the president between now and between that period and January 6th.
And I have no communications after January 6th into the current time that pertain in any way to the events of January 6th.
Or specifically to the efforts to delay the certification of the Electoral College.
I also have no communications with anyone else on that list of presidential advisors other than General Michael Flynn.
And even in that case, those communications are extraordinarily broad and not very specific.
They don't speak to either events on the 6th.
Or do they speak to the question of the certification of the electoral college?
So look, I think this is the October surprise of the Democrats.
This is their big play.
They can't have this election be decided on the issues of gasoline prices or food shortages or our open border, which is giving us a crime epidemic and a drug epidemic in America.
This election cannot be, from their point of view, about the billions of dollars We are shipping to Ukraine while we refuse to spend millions of dollars to seal our own southern border.
This election cannot be about the crippling inflation that is destroying the buying power of the dollar for working class families across America.
So they would like this election to be about January 6th.
They would like this election to be about whether President Trump did or did not Have presidential documents at Mar-a-Lago.
They would like this election to be about Steve Bannon.
They would like this election to be about anything other than the disastrous policies of the Biden administration.
Let's talk about, by the way, have they given a date as to when they want President Trump to testify?
If this is their October surprise, are we expecting this testimony to come before the election, November 8th?
Well, first of all, we don't know.
I'm not an attorney, as you know, and I haven't talked to the president, obviously, so I don't know whether he intends to comply with this subpoena, whether he might assert his Fifth Amendment rights.
That's what I did.
In other words, I was subpoenaed by the committee.
I asserted my Fifth Amendment rights, although I did show up.
I fulfilled my legal obligations under the subpoena.
Steve Bannon chose to go another route.
He just Ignored the subpoena, which is why he was charged because, of course, I and others decided to invoke our Fifth Amendment rights.
They attempt to project into that that we did so because we have something to hide.
In my case, I have nothing to hide.
I didn't invoke my Fifth Amendment rights because I did anything wrong or that I did anything improper or that I had anything to hide.
But Brandon, I have first-hand experience with the House Democrats' ability to twist what you say into a criminal indictment in a process crime.
Remember, I was charged and convicted in D.C.
of lying about Russian collusion that we now know definitively did not take place.
So, my attorneys were adamantly opposed to doing anything other than asserting my Fifth Amendment right.
But here's the key thing to remember.
If in any judicial or legislative proceeding you elect to assert your Fifth Amendment right not to answer questions, you must do it to every question.
You can't pick and choose what questions you wish to answer and what questions you wish to assert the right for, the privilege for, lest you lose the privilege entirely.
Yeah.
So, when in the hearings last week they show General Flynn and I asking specific questions about whether we support or oppose the peaceful transfer of power, you know, that's a canard.
Once we decided to assert the fifth for that question, we asserted that the fifth for all questions.
By law, By law, you cannot impute guilt to somebody just because they assert their Fifth Amendment right.
That does not mean that they're guilty of a crime.
Absolutely.
And just for those who maybe didn't see you on my show earlier this week, Brennan House Live, this video of you going around supposedly Yelling at someone on the phone.
You came on my show to say this is what a deepfake looks like.
Notice that my mouth isn't being shown.
They've got my hand with my phone.
You can't see my mouth moving so they can't because then they don't have to worry about syncing my mouth with the words and they've taken audio and they've got a digital footprint and they're merging some other sound clips of me with digital footprint of my voice and got me saying things I never said.
So I want to make sure I get that on the record for maybe those who didn't see you on my show earlier this week about that.
Yeah, that is absolutely true.
I mean, it's not even logical.
I mean, first of all, they say Stone sought a second pardon because of his misdeeds on January 6.
No, I sought a second pardon, along with an advocacy for a pardon for every Republican member of Congress in the House.
And the Senate and every prominent Trump supporter who expressed their First Amendment right and questioned the rights of the election.
Mike Lindell would be included in this list.
Why?
Because I foresaw that there would be an effort by the Biden administration to criminalize free speech.
And indeed, we saw a memo out of the Homeland Security Division that said that questioning the election Questioning the curriculum being taught to public school children, questioning the effectiveness or the safety of the COVID-19 vaccination would allow them to try you as a domestic terrorist.
So, the whole point here, the argument they make is Stone was angry at the President for not giving him a second pardon.
It's completely illogical.
If I were going to flip Yes.
on President Donald Trump.
Would I not have done so when I was facing down a seven to nine year sentence?
It's a canard, it's a fraud.
I'm attempting to serve a lawsuit on the Danish documentary filmmakers who make it,
but they have fled the country, making it difficult to serve them.
Yeah, absolutely.
All right, so let me ask you this, Roger, in closing.
Two things.
Comment on Steve Bannon.
I mean, the judge is going to allow him to stay out while he appeals.
I read some of it today.
The judge seemed to be rather fair.
I mean, In the sense of he wasn't just lowering the boom.
I guess the DOJ wanted six months $200,000 fine I think he's looking at a much lower fine, and they're looking at four months But the judge did make some comment reference to well He didn't totally ignore the January 6th committee his attorney was communicating with him, and he didn't show up But his attorney was communicating with him, and I'm gonna let you stay out while you appeal so I was kind of shocked by that I was also.
Look, we have a history, as you know.
Steve Bannon told the House Intelligence Committee under oath that he and I had never discussed WikiLeaks or Julian Assange or the allegedly hacked emails.
At my trial, he said the direct opposite.
Now, in all honesty, because I'm trying to be a much better Christian, I've completely forgiven Steve Bannon.
I'm no longer bitter about that.
I'm no longer angry about it.
I've forgiven him.
I haven't forgotten it, but I have forgiven him.
And I made it very clear that I recognize that he is being, uh, he's being prosecuted by the same people who sought to prosecute me.
That said, the judge in my case would not allow me to remain out of prison pending appeal, even though I had more than enough grounds of appeal based on the misconduct of the jury for a woman and on the basis of a number of her pretrial rulings that were clearly unconstitutional.
But had I not been pardoned by the president, I certainly would have been incarcerated.
So, I do find it interesting that the judge gave Steve Bannon a sentence that was shorter than that asked for by the federal prosecutors, and that he allowed him to remain at liberty, free, pending the exhaustion of all appeals.
I don't impute anything to that.
I do find it surprising in the District of Columbia.
Wow.
And then finally, Roger, because you are a man of so much knowledge, we can talk to you about pretty much everything, all the way down to class and style and suits and fashion.
One of the things we can talk to you about, because you wrote probably the premier book on it, and that is The Man Who Killed JFK.
We now have a lot of people talking about the fact the Biden regime refuses to follow the law and release all these documents.
I guess there was a date set for a bunch of these documents related to the Kennedy assassination should have come out, thousands of pages, they're still not out.
I had our mutual friend, I think you're the one that Put us in contact together.
That is Judge Napolitano.
And now I interview him regularly.
I'll have him on next week on my show.
But Judge Napolitano said on my show that he had discussed with Donald Trump what he saw in the JFK files and it shocked Donald Trump.
I don't think Donald Trump is easily shocked, but he said he was really, really shocked at what he saw.
And I don't think Donald Trump went on to release, President Trump didn't go on to release some more documents that certain people like yourself and others wanted to see.
But now the Biden regime, I guess, is apparently not going to release a bunch more and some group is suing over this.
What are your thoughts?
Let me put it in context.
So after Oliver Stone's epic documentary JFK, there was a huge public outcry which caused the U.S.
Congress to constitute the House Special Committee on Assassinations to review the assassination of both John Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King.
The House passed legislation at that time requiring the release of all the classified documents With a date certain that fell within the Trump presidency.
When that date came, I made the case to the president as did Judge Napolitano and others that all of the documents should be released.
In response, President Trump released about 80% of the documents, and it proved some very interesting things.
We learned in those documents, for example, that Lee Harvey Oswald got a W-9 from the FBI, meaning he had been a paid informant.
We didn't know that previously.
We also learned that Lyndon Johnson, as a congressman, had been an active member of the Ku Klux Klan.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Say that last sentence again?
Yes, that tranche of documents proved that Lyndon Johnson, at the time he'd been in the House, was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
This is not surprising.
Johnson was a lifelong segregationist.
As Senate Majority Leader, he killed every single piece of civil rights legislation Through the 50s.
In 1958, when the Senate finally passed a civil rights bill, Johnson was the author of the Southern Manifesto, but he was the only Southern senator not to vote for it, because he was running for president in 1960, and he thought it would inflame African Americans.
President Trump, for reasons that he told me because the intelligence agencies argued with him that the release of certain documents, about 20% of those that are left, would What do you think is in the 20%?
Are most of these people dead by now?
It was a ridiculous argument.
to release 80% of the documents.
There's a lot of interesting stuff there, but to hold back 20%.
What do you think is in the 20%?
Are most of these people dead by now?
It was a ridiculous argument.
When I asked him what was in the documents, he said, it's so horrible I can't tell you.
Someday you'll find out.
It's so horrible, I'm sorry, I just can't.
I'm not at liberty to tell you.
And what do you think that means?
I mean, you're speculating, but what do you think that means, Roger?
I think it means our own government killed John F. Kennedy, which is the whole point of my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, that the Central Intelligence Agency, that the Pentagon, along with organized crime and Big Texas Oil, and the Vice President of the United States were all complicit They all had their own reasons for the murder of John F. Kennedy.
Now, the 20% of the documents that are left get kicked back to Joe Biden.
And by law, Biden has the authority to either release them or to kick the can down the road again.
These need to be released.
The argument that you're going to expose sources is absurd.
It's more than 50 years ago now.
There's nobody still working for the government who is involved in this.
I don't think there's anybody alive.
Even George H.W.
Bush, who figures into this drama, is no longer with us.
And frankly, if the U.S.
government has methods in which they were covering up the assassination of an American president, we actually need to know that.
So, I believe that Biden should now release the balance of those documents, but he is evidently not going to do so, which is the purpose of this lawsuit.
Wow.
20% not released, likely shows the government involved.
And, you know, it is interesting, they assassinated JFK, who I think has an awful lot You know, very similar things in the life of JFK and some of his policies and things as that of Donald Trump.
There's no question.
Kennedy was pushing for either a gold or a silver backed dollar.
He did not want to pay per dollar.
So he antagonized the bankers.
Robert Kennedy was aggressively trying to deport Santo Traficante and Carlos Marcello,
two of the major gangsters of the period.
The Eisenhower administration had attempted to deport them.
Ambassador Joseph Kennedy had made a deal with the mob in return for a million dollars
for John Kennedy's campaign and some arm twisting in Chicago and in Texas that had JFK won.
they were supposed to lay off of those two mobsters.
Robert Kennedy double-crossed the mob and was vigorously trying to deport both of them.
He actually did deport Marcello, dropped him in Central America where he had a passport.
The Pentagon and the intelligence agencies were aggravated over the Cuban Missile Crisis because they knew in real time That the entire story that Jack and Bobby faced down Khrushchev, who folded, is false.
We made a secret deal to remove our missiles from Turkey and Italy, changing the balance of power in the European theater, but that was classified information for over 40 years.
Of course, the intelligence agencies and the military knew it in real time.
And then, of course, there was the issue of the Bay of Pigs, where the Central Intelligence Agency had given Jack Kennedy a plan.
For the invasion of Cuba, that plan included a promise of 29 Panamanian flagged bombers that were supposed to be captained by Cuban pilots flying out of Panama to provide the air cover for the men, the Cuban men, who were storming the beaches.
At the last minute, we now know that Charles Cable, the number two man in the CIA, whose brother just happened to be Earl Cable, the mayor of Dallas, And a crony of Lyndon Johnson cancelled the Panamanian bombers and then they gave Kennedy an ultimatum.
The only way he could save the day was by sending in the U.S.
Air Force.
John Kennedy refused to do that because he had only approved the Bay of Pigs invasion plan on the basis of plausible deniability.
It was supposed to look like an indigenous Cuban uprising, which of course it wasn't.
So there's many actors here who have motive.
Big Texas oil is upset because John Kennedy is trying to repeal the oil depletion allowance, which would have cost billionaires like H.L.
Hunt and Clint Murchison tens of millions of dollars in new taxes.
So there are many forces afoot Um, who have, uh, the destruction of John Kennedy and the removal of his brother.
Uh, I'm convinced the same people who killed John Kennedy killed Robert Kennedy because in the California primary, uh, in 1968, in response to a student question, Robert Kennedy said that he would reopen the investigation into his brother's death.
And within days, of course, he was assassinated.
Which means then that our own government killed the sitting president of the United States and his brother, who was Attorney General, but then was running for, wasn't Attorney General when he was killed, but was running for president.
And he would have probably won.
So they not only killed a sitting president, the government also killed a future president.
They killed, Robert Kennedy was at the time the US Senator from New York.
It is indisputable.
That according to the autopsy, Robert Kennedy was killed at point-blank range from behind, behind the temple.
But the alleged assassin, Sirhan Sirhan, was always in front of him.
It was never any time that he was behind Robert Kennedy.
In my news report tonight, at 7 o'clock, I'm reporting that RFK Jr., who doesn't speak on this very often, is calling for the release of these documents.
Yes, he did that during the Trump administration as well.
Again, to his credit, Trump did do a document dump of about 80% of the classified documents.
But in the end, the intelligence agencies convinced him to hold back 20%.
That is the 20% we're now arguing about under Joe Biden.
And it's time for full transparency.
So let me ask you in closing, when a president wants to see these files, I guess they bring them to him, correct?
Or does someone brief him as to what's in them?
Or do you go somewhere to see them?
And if they were to bring them to him, are we talking boxes and boxes?
How does this go down?
I'm not sure I can answer the question.
I do know that at the time that President Trump decided to hold back 20% of the documents, he did so subject to further review.
And then it was weeks after that that he told both me and Judge Napolitano that what he had seen was so horrible, he didn't know how the American people would react to it.
Beyond that, we would have to speculate as to what it was.
And again, the president's brain, which was put in the National Archives, is missing, right?
That is correct.
How does something from the National Archives go missing, right?
Well, look, I recommend anybody who wants to know more about this can go to my website, stonezone.com, go to the store, and my book, The Man Who Killed Kennedy, The Case Against LBJ, which is a New York Times bestseller, you can get an autographed copy of it there.
Stonezone.com, go to the shop and you can order that right now.
Brandon, you've read this book, I know it is one of your... It's the best book!
It's the best book and I've been a, you know, I've been a follower of this since the early 90s, researched it, watched a lot of documentaries, read a lot of books.
This is the best book on who killed President John F. Kennedy that I have ever read.
I publicly endorsed the book.
As just, again, the best book I've read on the topic to date, and it'll probably stand to date, to be the best book to date for many, many, many, many, many years.
In closing, Roger, we carry your show every day live at 4 p.m.
Central, 5 p.m.
Eastern on LyndellTV2, but you do know we carry your full hour at what time, Logan?
3 o'clock Central?
3 o'clock central.
You know we carry your full hour at 3 o'clock central on the Dell TV One, right?
I knew we were doing a half hour.
No, it's the full hour as of this week.
That's great.
I love that.
Here's what people need to know.
You can go to stonezone.live.
You know who's your buddy, right?
Yes, Delta.
Delta loves me.
Well, she's to my right, but that's not who I was referring to.
No, Brandon, look, I'm very grateful for that.
You can now go to stonezone.live.
Stonezone.live.
Uh, and you can see the full hour.
Okay, some people were confused between Lindell TV and Lindell TV, uh, one and two.
I'm very excited about the fact that I'm going to be in Memphis.
Well, I was going to bring that up and I'm glad you brought it up.
I'm glad you brought it up because we're excited about it as well.
Uh, you know, I'm going to be honest.
You, you did, you, you did intrigue me with the promise of the best barbecue I've ever had in my entire life.
We're going to make sure that happens by getting it from the two most famous places in the area.
This is going to be a great evening of politics.
You know, I've been in American politics for 40 years.
I have a pretty encyclopedic knowledge of most of these races and the history of the states and so on.
Pete Santilli is going to join us, a great friend of mine.
So if you love politics and you're looking for the best unvarnished coverage, FrankSpeech.com, Lindell 1 and 2, is going to be the place to be on both, I think, the 8th and the 9th.
That's right.
I don't think we'll have all of the results by the time we go to bed the night of the 8th, so you're going to want to be there both on Tuesday the 8th and the 9th.
I will be in Memphis.
Yeah.
And I will eat so much barbecue, you won't believe it.
If you get cut, you'll be bleeding barbecue sauce.
I promise you that, my friend.
Wait till you taste some of Miss Melissa's great cooking.
Wait till you meet my wife.
You will come away like everybody else does, saying, I like Brennan House, but I like his wife a lot better.
I know that issue.
I bet you do, Roger.
Thanks for being with us, my friend.
StoneZone.com.
StoneZone.com.
God bless you.
Many thanks, Brandon.
You too, Roger.
Be safe.
Our friend Roger Stone checking in.
Check out his website.
Get that book.
That would make a great Christmas gift.
The Man Who Killed Kennedy by Roger Stone.
Have him sign one.
That'd be a great Christmas gift.
StoneZone.com.
Well, there is a sad anniversary coming up over the weekend, October 23rd.
Well, it was October 23rd, 1983, that it was the bombing of the Marine Barrack in Beirut.
What caused me to want to talk about this was an article I found today over at FrontPageMag.com written by Ken Timmerman.
Joining me now to discuss this, because this is really one of the opening salvos of this ongoing war with Iran.
They had done some bombings in April of that year, I think, of one of our embassies and killed several people, and then this in October.
Joining me out now to discuss this is American-Iranian Annie Cyrus.
Annie, welcome to the broadcast.
Annie joins us today, not by video, but by phone only.
Annie, thanks for joining us.
Thank you so much for having me on.
And Brandon, I love it when you say American-Iranian.
It's such an honor when it's American-Iranian rather than Iranian-American.
Thank you.
Well, you're welcome.
You're welcome.
Why is it important, before I read a few paragraphs from Ken Timmerman's article and I play some clips of Ronald Reagan, why is this such an important topic, Annie?
I would say for two reasons.
Number one, it's such an important topic related to what you were just talking with Roger Stone.
It's Americans need to realize that our own quote-unquote government has the time, resources and money to do a witch hunt of January 6th of some of the most patriotic people in America.
But they don't bother to investigate nor punish those who have been Genuinely and literally killing American people, either military members, either ambassadors, either just average Americans.
They've been killing American people since 1979.
Because if you think about it, the very first terror attack on America by the Islamic regime of Iran was the hostage situation in Iran.
The hostage crisis was the first terror attack.
Did it kill anyone?
No.
But that doesn't mean that the 52 Americans who were held 444 days were not terrorized.
Because they were tortured every day.
It's been going on for 43 years and the number of killed grows without any Democrats or rhinos ever trying to even talk about it, let alone do anything about it.
And on top of that, of course, as you said, we're still as of right this moment, we're still negotiating with the mullahs in Iran that the Iranian people are trying to get rid of.
So it tells Americans what they're dealing with.
It might possibly wake them up that it is time to take your country back.
Otherwise, there will be nothing left of it.
So we also had an embassy bombing in 1983.
That was in Beirut, too, and it killed 74 Americans.
74 Americans.
That was in Beirut too and it killed 74 Americans. 74 Americans that was in April of 83 and then in
October 23rd 83 was when the Iranians bombed the barracks of the marines in Beirut.
So these two attacks were kind of the opening of the terrorist attacks by Iran.
This is kind of the opening history.
If we were to start talking about the history of Iran and their terrorist attacks against America, we'd have to discuss these two because these two pretty much opened it up, correct?
Very much.
Yes, exactly.
So the group that took responsibility, which carried out the attack on both the embassy and our base in Beirut, they literally said that the embassy was the test to see the reaction, the strategy, and then the second attack was the main attack.
So that's why they were pretty much a few months apart.
Tell me, are there any of the people that were involved in that bombing that are still around today?
I mean, because I know Ken Timmerman is saying in his article at FrontPageMag.com today that none of the folks that were involved in that have been brought to justice.
And yet here we are, here we are giving billions of billions to the Obama regime and now the Biden regime to Iran.
Four, no, sorry, three of those involved with the attacks are still alive.
One of them, I don't know, nobody knows, but the rest of them are dead.
But that's correct.
Actually, only one, only one person was brought to justice.
And funny enough, the person that quote-unquote was brought to justice had nothing to do with it.
Well, it did, but it was just a front guy, which is named As the leader of the Islamic Jihad organization that is the name of the organization that was active between 80 early 83 right after Yasser Arafat was kicked out.
Islamic Republic of Iran's IRGC created the group of Islamic Jihad organization, which was made of Lebanese Shia Muslims and the leader of that group is the one who supposedly was brought to justice.
It's also mentioned on his article, but he basically was a nobody.
He was just a guy who took the money and ordered his soldiers to go blow themselves up, because that's the thing.
The attack of October 23rd was two Lebanese-born Shia Muslims, a 20-year-old and a 21-year-old, who drove the trucks into their bases.
One of them was driven into the American base, the other one was driven into the French base.
And they basically blew themselves up with the truck.
This guy who we killed, cooperation between Israel and America was the operation that took him out in Damascus, I think 2008 or 2007.
He just made a phone call.
But the real brains behind the operation, real money, real training, real gathering of Almost a thousand kilogram of explosives.
All of that, none of them were brought to justice and they all continued to stay in power.
They continued to kill Americans and non-believers until one by one they either died or they retired.
The only one of them that actually received serious personal sanctions, thanks to President Trump, Let's go to some video.
This is video of President Ronald Reagan on April 23rd, 1983.
government. Let's go to some video. This is video of President Ronald Reagan on April 23rd, 1983.
There were 17 Americans, if I remember correctly, killed in the bombing of our embassy in Beirut.
Now again, folks, don't confuse.
We had a bombing in April of 1983 that was our embassy, killed 17 Americans along with some others as well.
And then there was the bombing of the Marines' barrack in October, October 23rd of 1983.
This is some footage of President Reagan and Nancy Reagan coming to pay their respects with our fallen.
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Alright, now I want to show you some footage.
This is footage of President Reagan.
Now we're going to go to October.
October 23rd, 1983, President Ronald Reagan stepping off Marine One, making comments about the Iranian attack of our Marine barracks that killed, off the top of my head, what was it, 241 Marines, Annie?
I believe so.
All right, watch this footage from October 23rd, 1983.
I'm not going to take any questions this morning because we are going right into meetings on
the events that have taken place on this tragic weekend.
you But I would like to make this statement.
I know there are no words that can express our sorrow and grief over the loss of those splendid young men.
The injury to so many others.
I know there are no words also that can ease the burden of grief for the families of those young men.
Likewise, there are no words to properly express our outrage, and I think the outrage of all Americans, at the despicable act following as it does on The one perpetrated several months ago in the spring that took the lives of scores of people at our embassy in that same city in Beirut.
But I think we should all recognize that these deeds make so evident the bestial nature of those who would assume power if they could have their way and drive us out of that area.
That we must be more determined than ever that they cannot take over that vital and strategic area of
the earth, or for that matter, any other part of the earth. Thank you.
You know, Annie, when we read about this, a group called Islamic
Jihad reportedly claimed responsibility for the bombings.
Correct.
But as I said, the founder of the group or organization, the founder was the general of IRGC back then.
The two So people who trained the group in order to pick up and later on have 200 chapters in Lebanon were two of the IRGC soldiers now IRGC Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps made by Khomeini.
Which, as I mentioned on my presentation at your Lake of Ozark, the founder of IRGC is an American citizen right here in America right now, teaching and doing research at George Bush University in Dallas, and it's an honorary researcher at Yale and Harvard University.
Has he denounced IRGC, Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the founder?
No, he hasn't.
No, he hasn't.
He came to America in 2005 under pretending like, oh, I had a fallout with Khamenei.
I wanted to run for president.
He said you can't, so I'm done with the regime.
He still announces every day that he's a devout Muslim.
He just got a problem with Khamenei.
But he's an American citizen right here teaching our kids.
Let's go to the article by FrontPageMag.com, a website you work with.
Article by Kenneth Timberman, 39 years after Marine barracks bombing in Beirut and the killers have still not been brought to justice.
He writes, this Sunday is the 39th anniversary of the Iranian attack on the U.S.
Marines barrack in Beirut, which took the life of 241 U.S.
Marines.
It was the single largest loss of life in the history of the U.S.
Marine Corps since the Battle of Iwo Jima.
Every year in this date, families gather for memorial services around the country to commemorate the lives of these first American victims.
Listen now, folks.
To commemorate the lives of these first American victims of Islamic Iran's vicious, relentless, and still unending war on America.
The attack on the U.S.
Marines followed on the heels of the April 18, 1983 attack on the U.S.
Embassy in Beirut.
In my new book, and the rest is history, subtitled, Tales of Hostages, Arms Deals, Dealers, Dirty Tricks, and Spies, I call these attacks the, quote, first blood, end quote, in Iran's unending war on America.
For years, we have known the names of the main perpetrators.
Until now, only one has been brought to justice.
This guy named, uh, I don't know how you say his name, Annie, Imam... Imad Fayez Muqayana.
Thank you.
Prior to 9-11, he was the terrorist with the most U.S.
blood on his hands, a Lebanese-born Shiite Muslim who worked in Yasser Arafat's elite force.
Let's not forget Yasser Arafat.
That'd be the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
True or false, Annie?
Absolutely 100% true.
And that's the thing.
If you continue, he didn't mention it on his article, but if you dig a little deeper into the attack of 1983, you come to realize the ambassador to Lebanon, the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, Um, who is, you know, still involved with the regime of government.
Actually, he died last year, so was until last year.
He was a mullah, a sheikh, who was the ambassador to Lebanon at that time.
He is the one who got the call directly from Islamic Republic of Iran's IRGC that he needs to make the call to Islamic Jihad organization to prepare them for something big.
Not details, just something big.
And that person also is one of the founders of Hamas.
And not for a second will I believe that the government of America didn't know back then or doesn't know now.
And Hamas is another word, another name for Muslim Brotherhood, which is another name for CARE.
Muslim Brotherhood started in 1928, right?
Muslim Brotherhood was 1928.
And then we have, uh, Hamas started in 1987, 86, 87.
Are you talking about Hamas?
Hamas started in 1987, 86, 87.
Are you talking about Hamas?
Hamas.
86, yes.
Yeah, and then we have CARE started in 1994, I think.
92.
92, all right.
Glad you're here.
So, these three groups are really the same, and you're telling me people associated with Hamas were also involved in this bombing and killing of our Marines in Beirut in 83.
Absolutely.
And that's the thing, as you said, you mentioned Yasser Arafat.
I figured we should mention the imam who was the ambassador, who was one of the founders of Hamas, which is basically the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group.
And of course the Palestinian Liberation Organization, Yasser Arafat, who this gentleman, quote gentleman, we're talking about here, was involved with his Arafat force.
Let's not forget, all these people in America, Calling Israel a racist, apartheid state, and everything else.
They deal with the PLO all the time.
Let's not forget the PLO, just not too many years ago, I have a screenshot of it, was still translating Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler into Arabic.
True or false, Annie?
100% correct.
And let's also not mention that the Biden regime, one of the very first steps Biden regime took was to give money back to So here we go again.
Prior to 9-11, he was the terrorist with the most U.S.
blood on his hands.
so Palestinian can go kill more Jews. So here we go again prior to 9-11 he was
the terrorist with the most US blood on his hands this guy we're talking about
Imam say his name for me again. Ahmad Faiz Moghania. Okay a Lebanese born
Shiite Muslim who worked in Yasser Arafat's elite force 17.
He was hired by Iran as their chief overseas terrorist once Arafat was forced out of Beirut in September of 82.
He was quick to prove his worth through his new masters with a series of massive car bombs in Lebanon.
The first on November 11, 82, took the seven-story Israeli military headquarters in Tahrir, Lebanon, killing 67 Israeli Defense Force personnel and border guards.
Next was the April 18, 1993 bombing of the U.S.
Embassy on Beirut, which I witnessed firsthand, writes Ken Timmerman.
63 people perished in that blast, including 17 Americans.
Among them were Kenneth Haas and Robert Ames, the CIA's top spies in the Middle East.
His target was a top-secret meeting of CIA station chiefs from around the region.
In a single blow, Iran decapitated the agency's intelligence apparatus in the region.
By the way, this was a time apparently when our CIA still had enough white hat guys in there to try to bring down this regime, working against this regime, these people, these terrorists, whereas now I believe the black hats now dominate the CIA, working for these kind of people.
Agree or disagree?
100% agreed.
We also need to remember these are the times when Iran-Iraq war was going on.
We had the upper hand to overthrow the regime in Iran because we started cooperating with Saddam Hussein to help him win the war.
Uh, then he goes on to write about this, uh, this guy that we've been talking about.
Uh, what's his name again, Annie?
Help me with his name again.
How do you say his name?
Ahmad.
All right.
So, emboldened by these successes, Ahmad, Iranian master's next, instructed him to strike against Western peacekeeping troops with the goal of driving them out of Lebanon.
Shortly after 6 a.m.
on October 23rd, 1983, an Iranian terrorist drove a red Dodge water truck past unarmed sentries at the U.S.
Marine barracks near the Beirut airport, killing 241 Marines.
Less than 10 minutes later, a second explosive-laden truck smashed into the building several miles away, killing 63 French Marines.
And he watched both attacks with binoculars from a nearby hill while his underlings captured them on video tape.
His terrorist rap sheet is a mile long.
He went on to blow up the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires in 1992 and a Jewish center in 1994.
His men instructed al-Qaeda bombers in the art of simultaneous truck bombs.
They set off against U.S.
embassies in Africa in 1998.
Later he upped Osama bin Laden and his men planned the 9-11 attacks.
They killed hundreds more Americans in Iraq following the U.S.
invasion in 2003.
Israel and the U.S.
finally brought him to justice in a joint operation in Damascus on February 12, 2008.
As an effect, he was, as effective as he was, he never could have carried out this killing spree without sponsors, money, and mentoring.
Among his early mentors were Ali Reza Asghari and Hussein Deghan, I'm sure I'm saying the names wrong, who commanded the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps contingent in Lebanon between 1982 and 1984.
You want to comment, Annie?
Yes, that's actually, the Hussein Dehghan is the one that finally President Trump put a personal sanction on him.
For so many years, Dehghan has done so much involvement with the Islamic Republic of Iran's regime, from being advisor to Khatami.
Being advisor to Rafsanjani, being hands in the same pocket as Rafsanjani, being behind many, many of other attacks, including on this article is not mentioned, but I don't know if you remember or if you've ever heard of it.
In 1989, they blew up the Utah Airlines Flight 772 from Chad to Paris, which was an American airline.
And they killed 170 people, including the passengers and the staff of the plane.
And this DEFCON was behind all of that.
And back then, they knew DEFCON is behind this.
They knew DEFCON is in charge of financing the terrorist groups that have ties or been created by IRGC.
He goes on to write that Daigon rose to become Iranian regime defense minister from 2013 to 2017 and currently, currently serves as an advisor to the supreme leader in Iran.
Yes.
Now, this is, again, it's interesting because here's this guy, very active, still working with the Supreme Leader in Iran, involved in helping kill 241 Americans, not to mention everybody else that was killed, both French and some other folks there, including, I think, a guy that ran a concession stand and would sleep in his concession stand as well at night was killed.
And here our tax dollars are going to Iran through the Obama-Biden regime.
That's the thing.
Dehghan was also one of the advisors when the original JCPOA deal was going on between Hussein Obama and Ayatollah Rouhani back in 2015.
Dehghan was one of the advisors in the negotiations.
Dehghan made some of the terms.
And we still ended up giving them billions of dollars.
And then, of course, the disastrous wars in the history we drove from Afghanistan, leaving all that weapons.
How much weapons did we leave?
85 billion?
I don't remember how much it was.
Leave all the weapons so Iran could come buy it from Taliban and then use them against ourselves.
As the show goes on.
Ken Timmerman writes, in the 39 years since the Iranian regime drew first blood against America, the United States has yet to exact a price from the Iranian regime for its actions.
We have yet to stand up to Iran's aggressive behavior and, as I argue in my new book, this failure has encouraged Iran to continue attacking us because they see that they can do so with impunity.
The very fact of naming men such as Mashin Razi and Hassan Dahan to top government positions shows the utter disdain Iran's Islamic rulers have for the current U.S.
administration.
Biden may want to be loved by the mullahs, but President Trump, with the killing of top Iranian terrorist Somali, showed it's much wiser to be feared.
And of course, Tonight, as we sit here in America tonight, Annie, there are countless Iranian terror cells waiting for orders to kill Americans, and they're already here.
Government federal trials prove what I'm saying to be true.
It's not conspiracy.
Correct?
Ronan, can you hear me?
Yep.
Yep.
Can you hear me, Annie?
Logan, see if you can make contact with her one more time before we conclude.
While we do that, I want to play just a little bit of something that was put out, I think in... I don't know what year it was put out, but... I don't know if it was 2014 or when this was put out, but this is a little video commemorating and remembering the lives of those who were lost.
Watch this, it was put up by the U.S.
Marines.
1983, ring any bells?
For the majority of you, probably not.
You'll probably remember December 7th, 1941 or September 11th, 2001.
However, October 23rd, 1983 is just as significant in our country's history as well as our Corps'.
Many argue it's the day the War on Terror truly began.
It was a Sunday morning, and just like many Sundays, the Marines were enjoying a couple extra hours of sleep during their deployment to Beirut, Lebanon.
Dave Medeiros was a private first class who had just finished up his motor transport course.
His final test was scheduled for Monday.
I woke up at 6 a.m.
on Sunday morning.
We were in a GP tent, sleeping on cots, and I looked around and I was like, man, all these guys are still asleep.
And probably for one of the first times in my life, I chose to go back to sleep versus eat, which is a rare occasion.
I don't do that often.
HM-3 Mark Hakala was serving as a platoon hospital corpsman with Bravo Company, positioned on the southern end of the airport.
I hadn't been to sleep for terribly long and so I was pretty down and out.
Major Bob Jordan was the Marine spokesman for the 24th Marine Amphibious Unit.
He was with his crew in these fire truck bays not far from the BLT headquarters.
At six o'clock I woke up my normal time.
I could see the sun shining through the bullet holes in the corrugated door of the fire bay door where we slept.
So I rolled away from the door and pulled my Snoopy blanket up over me to catch a few more winks.
Greetings to the families of Battalion Landing Team 1-8.
Lieutenant Colonel Larry Gerlach, the commanding officer of 1-8, was in the BLT headquarters.
It was both his command post and his barracks.
Around 6 20 a.m. everything changed.
And we'll stop it right there.
Annie, you know, the thing is, we have Iranian terror cells in the U.S.
right now waiting to attack.
That's even proven by federal trials.
True or false?
Absolutely true.
And guess what?
If things get any worse in Iran, they will attack us here.
Annie Cyrus, liveuptofreedom.com.
Liveuptofreedom.com.
You can watch her show every day on Lyndale TV 1.
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