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We were tuning out to your randomly scheduled program. | |
Hello, and welcome back to War Room. | ||
I'm Mel Kay sitting in again today, somehow. | ||
I'm very excited about that. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
I wanted to start off the show by saying that there was yesterday happened to be the nine-year anniversary of the murder of Seth Rich in Washington, D.C., a case that is still open and still has a lot of questions surrounding it. | ||
On July 10th, 2016, we know Seth Rich was murdered in Washington, D.C. at 4.20 in the morning. | ||
Of course, nothing was taken from him. | ||
And then his laptop ended up being denied that they had it at the FBI. | ||
And then they did have it. | ||
And then maybe it was at one of the law firms. | ||
Whatever the case may be, people are still working on it. | ||
But it's good to not forget that Seth Rich case is still open according to the DOJ. | ||
And information about him, his death, and how he fits into the big picture is still unknown. | ||
And people need to know exactly what happened there. | ||
So keep that in mind. | ||
And also, of course, pray for his family. | ||
It is terrible that to this day we still do not know the truth about Seth Rich. | ||
But that brings me, of course, to John Brennan is out there on MSNBC where he happens to be a paid contributor, which is strange enough to have an Intel agent also be a paid contributor to MSNBC. | ||
But he is coming up with more and more denials. | ||
He absolutely acts like he has no idea what is going on, why anyone would question him, despite the fact that there is plenty of evidence that not only was his assessment at the ICA a fraud, but that he knew that it was. | ||
And so did the rest of the CIA people around him. | ||
And anyway, they continued down that path. | ||
Most people are asking if he took to Obama the information that Hillary Clinton was working with Christopher Steele to create opposition against Donald Trump that was fraudulent. | ||
And she was setting that up, that the investigation, you would have thought, would have been into Hillary Clinton colluding with Russia. | ||
But instead, within days of telling Obama about Hillary Clinton's campaign plans with Christopher Steele, they opened an investigation into Donald Trump and started their war room. | ||
Well, Mataibi has an article out right now that kind of goes point by point, debunking all of the lies that Brennan is out there telling at this time. | ||
And anyone can do that themselves. | ||
But there is another part of the story that is not being covered. | ||
And that is basically that John Brennan also was accused of lying about basically spying while he was in office in 2014. | ||
So if you don't remember what happened there, that was when John Brennan, Diane Feinstein actually, claimed that the CIA had snooped into the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Computers in 2014. | ||
She said that they were looking into the committee and they were looking into what they were doing in their investigation. | ||
And at that time, it was about rendition and torture and that they believed that John Brennan went in there. | ||
But of course, John Brennan then got together a group of people to look into it and exonerated John Brennan. | ||
So this is not new. | ||
And in Brennan's 2020 memoir, Undaunted, he says the myth that the CIA spied on Senate computers continues to this day. | ||
Well, apparently it was not a myth and it's still not a myth. | ||
And all the way back then, Diane Feinstein said that the CIA personnel had, in fact, conducted one or more searches of the computer network at an off-site facility that the CIA had assigned exclusively to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. | ||
So John Brennan has a long history of this. | ||
It is not, I guess they are saying that because of the statute of limitations, all of the crimes of Crossfire Hurricane are not going to be the main focus. | ||
Lying to Congress will be. | ||
But I believe that there's more here, a bigger conspiracy that we should be looking into. | ||
I also wanted to remind everyone that we are here to find the truth because the truth without any consequences isn't going to matter. | ||
But if we, the people, know the truth and we push our representatives to pursue it, we might have a shot at finally seeing some government gangsters held accountable. | ||
If it is Comey and Brennan, fine. | ||
But I believe that there are many more people involved that should be looked at. | ||
And we're going to get into a bunch of that today. | ||
So I am Mel Kay from the Mel Kay Show. | ||
My website is themelkayshow.com. | ||
And I am going to be digging in and getting into some of the details that have not been talked about. | ||
Also, there's breaking news on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein and what is going on at the White House, as well as information about the videos. | ||
Hello there. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
I am excited to be here again and thank you for joining us. | ||
I want to get into something that happened recently that has not been talked about too much because we have a bunch of the lawfare lawyers out there also on MSNBC talking about their confusion as to what kind of investigation is coming right now, why right now there's an investigation, and why can't we just move on? | ||
One of those people, of course, is Andrew Weissman. | ||
I do want to play a clip of Andrew Weissman. | ||
It's clip number three from Nicole Wallace's, of course, Nicole Wallace's show yesterday. | ||
Andrew Weissman, very confused as to why people are looking at him or any of his accomplices. | ||
It's also notable if you're thinking about sort of what's going on. | ||
There is normally a five-year statute of limitations to bring a criminal case. | ||
You know, my first reaction to this was, excuse me? | ||
I mean, not only is there nothing I know that would suggest there should be a criminal investigation, but of course, as you noted, we don't obviously know everything that would be within the department. | ||
So giving them the benefit of the doubt, I don't think they deserve it. | ||
But let's say we do that. | ||
It's still totally unclear how they're going to have a criminal investigation if what they're looking at is something that happened in 2016. | ||
That is not something within a five-year statute of limitations. | ||
I don't do math publicly, but even I can do that math. | ||
So it's time for people to actually look at what Andrew Weissman was doing when he was in the Weissman-Moeller investigation, because apparently when they started the Weissman-Moeller investigation, even when they picked a special counsel, they already knew that the entire crossfire hurricane, the illusion of collusion, the bumping of people to create that, and that Brennan and Clapper and Comey all the way up to Obama, they all knew that that did not happen, that it wasn't real. | ||
And again, in the ICA, they also claim that the Russians hacked the DNC server. | ||
Of course, there's zero evidence of that. | ||
In the meantime, Andrew Weissman and a whole bunch of people, about a month ago, Donald Trump removed their clearances. | ||
He removed Anthony Blinken, Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, but he also included Andrew Weissman, Norm Eisen, Lisa Monaco, Jake Sullivan, and Mark Zade. | ||
If we look back into what was really going on during the last four years, the law fair years, as I call them, we can look right at these people particularly. | ||
It was actually NBC that put out an article with one of these women. | ||
It was Mary McCord. | ||
She was very involved from the very beginning in all of the law fair, from the beginning of Trump's first term. | ||
And she was talking to MSM, oh, to NBC particularly. | ||
And she came out and said that they were all bracing about six months ago for a potential return of Donald Trump and that a loose network of public interest groups, lawmakers are devising plans to try to foil any efforts to expand presidential power, which include pressuring the military to cater to his political needs. | ||
Mary McCord went on to say, we're already starting to put together a team to think through the most damaging types of things that Trump might do. | ||
So we are ready to bring lawsuits if we have to, said Mary McCord, executive director of the Institution for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection at Georgetown Law. | ||
She says, part of the aim is to identify like-minded organizations and create a coalition to challenge Trump from day one. | ||
Those taking part in the discussion said some participants are combing through policy papers being crafted for a future conservative administration. | ||
They're also watching interviews of Trump and allies that they're giving to the press for clues on how the Trump sequel might look. | ||
Mary McCord went on to say that they are prepared to basically file lawsuits from day one, which is exactly what they've been doing. | ||
As for the entire Weissman-Moeller debacle, you have to remember that everything there was about the DNC hack. | ||
And as I brought up earlier, Seth Rich was murdered and there was never really any answers, except for the fact that most people believe that Seth Rich was the person who actually within the DNC had been the source for Wikipedia, largely because Julian Assange had intimated that and also offered a reward for any information about who had murdered him. | ||
And I want to look back at this because what we need to know is that if Julian Assange were able to get a pardon, I know what he signed with the Autopen presidency, but who knows what is going to last with that. | ||
If Julian Assange could get a pardon and then testify with immunity in front of the United States of America, it would be the most dangerous thing for Mueller, Weissman, Comey, Brennan, Clapper, and the whole crew because he could likely provide evidence that no, in fact, Russia did not hack the DNC server, let alone they did not want Donald Trump to win. | ||
They actually said he was too unpredictable and they prefer Hillary Clinton. | ||
So at this point, with Andrew Weissman out there losing his mind, he also was very upset when Donald Trump got the immunity decision that benefited Donald Trump. | ||
And now he's saying that Donald Trump could do anything to them. | ||
The three people that have been most in your face with lawfare, obviously, are Mary McCord, Norm Eisen, and Andrew Weissman, all going out there and pushing back, basically telling everyone that they have done nothing wrong, that there's nothing there. | ||
But of course, why go out there and, you know, Doth protest too much? | ||
I also want to remind you that Weissman's special counsel team erased 15 phones after the inspector general requested review. | ||
So way back when, Andrew Weissman and the Mueller team, they deleted as much information as they could about their phony investigation, which was essentially a cover-up for the crimes of Crossfire Hurricane. | ||
And never forget that what was done in the transition period during Obama, while Obama was still in office before January 20th, did much more damage, not just to America, but to the world. | ||
Because at this point, in 2016, Trump was unable to do anything or change directions from many decades of failed foreign policy to work out a new direction with Russia or to get any information about Ukraine. | ||
Then, of course, they inserted somebody that we still don't know why Atkinson allowed Cimmarella to have his name anonymous because you could trace him back to many years of working with Joe Biden and in Ukraine and all sorts of stuff. | ||
But he ended up being the whistleblower we weren't allowed to talk about. | ||
Meanwhile, Donald Trump was not allowed to do any kind of diplomacy with Ukraine either or basically the EU. | ||
So Trump's entire first term could have led us in a different direction instead of on the verge of NATO going into World War III with Russia for absolutely no reason other than this is how far they've come and they need basically a reconstruction financial reset. | ||
In the meantime, that's not all that's going on. | ||
We just found out, jumping to Epstein at this point, there was just a report released by Wired magazine that the metadata that they found inside the video that they released of the cell, that independent forensics experts show that there's a rather, rather than being a direct export, that it was Saved multiple times and that the surveillance footage was modified using Adobe Premiere Pro. | ||
The file appears to have been assembled from at least two source clips, saved multiple times, exported, and then downloaded onto the DOJ's website where it was presented as raw footage, which it is not. | ||
So the questions around Epstein are not stopping. | ||
And then on top of that, Rep Tim Burchett, he said yesterday that he believes that the Epstein evidence is destroyed. | ||
He thinks the files were probably destroyed during the last term. | ||
I do, though, want to play a quick clip of one of the lawyers that has represented a bunch of Epstein victims because this tells a very different story. | ||
And then I'll play two people that I believe actually know who's on the list and they're very different takes. | ||
So if you could play clip number six, I'd appreciate that. | ||
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Attorney Sigrid McCauley, managing partner at Boys Schiller Flexner, is one of the last active Epstein cases, has one of the last cases going on right now in federal court, all against Epstein's longtime accountant and lawyer. | |
And she joins me now. | ||
Sigrid, great to have you. | ||
So people who have spent years insisting there was a conspiracy or that Epstein was murdered are disappointed, even outraged, that there seems to be no new information, but actually for you and your case, there has been some valuable information you've been able to glean from what the government has released. | ||
What is it? | ||
There's been a lot of information we've been able to glean. | ||
And I think what's really just astonishing about this recent disclosure from the government is that they know they are sitting on a treasure trove of information and they're not turning it over. | ||
And I've worked on these cases for over 10 years now. | ||
There's a plethora of information that the public has not been able to see relating to Epstein and his co-conspirators. | ||
And as you said, we have a case going on right now in federal court addressing some of those issues. | ||
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What kind of information? | |
All kinds of information. | ||
I mean, certainly if you look at what the government recently disclosed, the first time Pam Bondi came out and gave us some information, you'll see a list where they took multiple computers, multiple items from the houses. | ||
You know, they not only secured information from his Florida house, but also from his New York house. | ||
What was on those computers? | ||
The public has not seen that. | ||
What do the financial records tell us? | ||
Do they tell us that money was being given to him by certain individuals, that money was flowing out to certain individuals? | ||
All of that is critical for the public to be able to know, to understand how someone could have operated a sex trafficking scheme for over 20 years without being convicted. | ||
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The Trump administration is getting a lot of blowback from their own base, from their own supporters who have long bought into these conspiracy theories. | |
Why wouldn't they release all that information if they have it? | ||
It's a great question. | ||
It's one I've been pondering for quite some time. | ||
I mean, we heard this rhetoric at the beginning that everything was going to come out. | ||
They would be an open book. | ||
This would be a new administration with a new take on the Epstein scandal. | ||
But now what we're seeing is the exact opposite. | ||
They're walking all of those words back and not standing by them. | ||
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Do you have any information that the Attorney General Pam Bandi is refusing to withhold anything or has been asked not to withhold, to reveal something? | |
Well, it's self-evident. | ||
If you just look at the information that we know that they have, there had to be information on those computers. | ||
There has to be other information that they could disclose. | ||
I understand the concern, and I have that significant concern over protecting survivors' rights and making sure that we're not disclosing, for example, any child pornography information. | ||
However, there's a ton of information of what happened in Epstein's world, who was coming into his homes, who was leaving his homes, who he was paying, who he wasn't paying, et cetera. | ||
And that information has not flowed out from the government. | ||
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Yeah, you're talking about bank records that should be out there while the Attorney General was just talking about child pornography. | |
As I told you yesterday, bank records are out there. | ||
There was a $365 million settlement with the victims from JPMorgan. | ||
That also included Jess Staley and them paying off for that too. | ||
So there were transactions, obviously, at JPMorgan, not to mention that there were over 20 people at JPMorgan that had interacted with Jeffrey Epstein over the years. | ||
I also want to show a clip of something that nobody's talking about. | ||
Actually, the FBI did, in fact, go to Epstein Island and did collect evidence at Epstein Island. | ||
We have some drone footage back from 2017 that would be clip number seven that you can see right there that the FBI was in Jeffrey Epstein's island home, his actual residence on Epstein Island, not to mention that they got footage and all kinds of information about underground tunnels. | ||
He filled in those tunnels. | ||
I believe he paid $27 million to fill in the tunnels underneath Epstein Island, not to mention the temple and a giant human-sized, I guess it was a sundial in the middle of the entire island. | ||
The whole thing was very creepy, but Epstein Island was definitely searched by the FBI. | ||
We have actual footage right there. | ||
Moving forward, I would like to also remind you that there was Alan Dershowitz was all caught up in this, and he had something interesting to say yesterday that I took note of. | ||
That is clip number eight. | ||
Let's check out Alan Dershowitz's stuff, what he had to say about the Epstein case at this point. | ||
This is not an opinion. | ||
This is a fact. | ||
I have seen, remember, I was accused falsely and they and ultimately I was completely cleared. | ||
The woman admitted that she may have mistook me for somebody else and withdrew all of her lawsuits. | ||
And so from day one, from the day I was accused, I said I want every document out because I knew every document would prove I was innocent. | ||
So let me tell you, I know for a fact documents are being suppressed. | ||
And they're being suppressed to protect individuals. | ||
I know the names of the individuals. | ||
I know why they're being suppressed. | ||
I know who's suppressing them. | ||
But I'm bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases. | ||
And I can't disclose what I know. | ||
But I can to God, I know, I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them. | ||
And that's wrong. | ||
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Just out of curiosity, Are these politicians? | |
Well, that is Dershowitz. | ||
Now, first of all, he's been involved with Jeffrey Epstein since 2007. | ||
Also, the woman he's talking about is Virginia Guffray, and she had a very bizarre suicide that many people question if that was suicide. | ||
It seems very odd that all of this would unfold within a month of that. | ||
At the same time, apparently, Bill O'Reilly claims that he spoke to Donald Trump about Jeffrey Epstein and that he has a different take on why things haven't come out. | ||
Let's check out Bill O'Reilly clip nine. | ||
I talked to President Trump man and man, eye to eye on St. Patrick's Day about this and the Kennedy files and the King files. | ||
It was all one conversation. | ||
And he said, and I agree, there are a lot of names associated with Epstein that had nothing to do with Epstein's conduct. | ||
They maybe had lunch with him or maybe had some correspondence for one thing or another. | ||
If that name gets out, those people are destroyed because there's not going to be any context. | ||
Media doesn't care about context. | ||
So you can't do that. | ||
You can't destroy human beings by putting out the files, whatever they may be. | ||
So basically, at this point, we have all different conflicting things. | ||
But if people are going to be hurt by their names coming out, that is not the problem. | ||
That has nothing to do with anything. | ||
The truth is that people deserve to know, particularly the victims, deserve to know the full scope of what we're dealing with. | ||
This went on for 20 years. | ||
There's plenty of financial transactions. | ||
There's plenty of white-collar crime involved here. | ||
As I told you yesterday, the U.S. Virgin Islands was about to file yet another case against J.P. Morgan Chase. | ||
And at the last minute, apparently there was a visit from Auto President Joe Biden to the U.S. Virgin Islands, and he met with the governor there. | ||
Right after that, that prosecutor was relieved, and that case went nowhere. | ||
So there are still things out there. | ||
And at this point, we do deserve to know. | ||
Now, I guess Bill O'Reilly is talking about much of the information that came out years ago about Jeffrey Epstein's relationship with Harvard and particularly with Larry Summers, who was the president of Harvard and the economist under Obama, who's been out there in the news lately. | ||
I don't know why he's not laying low, but there was a lot of questions about that relationship. | ||
Also, about millions of dollars that he donated to Harvard. | ||
Also, he had a whole relationship with the MIT Media Center where the Professor Ito had to resign. | ||
We know that he was very involved in having conferences with all of the people involved in the Human Genome Project. | ||
So their names have all been out there. | ||
Nowak, Steven Pinker, all these different scientists. | ||
That's what he did. | ||
He invested in science. | ||
He loved transhumanism. | ||
I don't know, and I've never heard anything about anyone looking into what was going on in his New Mexico home that he bought from Governor Richardson, who was also implicated in many of the documents that had come out, though he's passed away by now. | ||
But we have a situation where it came out that he wanted to seed a race of women at his New Mexico mansion. | ||
And some of the testimony, particularly from Ms. Farmer in the Glaine Maxwell case, dove into what was going on at the New Mexico ranch. | ||
So at this point, whoever was involved with him and is innocent, I don't see the problem or why that would be a reason. | ||
And we will dig more into this as we go forward. | ||
But for right now, I do want to mention one person that we know for sure is connected to Jeffrey Epstein, and that is Reed Hoffman. | ||
Reed Hoffman, if you're unaware, funded the entire Eugene Carroll case against Donald Trump. | ||
And what's ironic about that case is that that was one woman who had an implausible story about Donald Trump from 30 years ago. | ||
We have thousands of Epstein victims that have real stories, that have depositions, that have filed lawsuits. | ||
Don't they deserve the same respect as a woman that's claiming something happened with no witnesses and no evidence? | ||
Well, I'll tell you what happened. | ||
Reid Hoffman's case with E. Jean Carroll, the appeals court in New York has held up the verdict. | ||
So it turns out that just yesterday, the U.S. Court of Appeals in the 2nd District affirmed the jury's verdict in E. Jean Carroll case that found President Trump liable for sexually assaulting her, supposedly in a dressing room at Bergdorf-Goodman 30 years ago. | ||
But they are giving him 90 days to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. | ||
I'd frankly like to see it go to the U.S. Supreme Court so that we can get some information about who really paid for that. | ||
It turns out that not only Reid Hoffman, but George Conway. | ||
And of course, these are the same people that would have been behind the resistance against Trump all the way back to 2016. | ||
The Manhattan federal court found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carol and ordered him to pay $5 million in damages. | ||
The appeals court affirmed the verdict weeks after it rejected Trump's bid to have the full judicial lineup in the circuit rehear his appeal. | ||
Again, a three-judge panel of the circuit court ruled against Trump. | ||
So now it is up to the Supreme Court. | ||
A spokesperson for Trump said the American people are supporting President Trump in historic numbers, and they demand an immediate end to the political weaponization of our justice system and a swift dismissal of all of the witch hunts, including the Democrat-funded Carol hoaxes. | ||
I really do believe that getting to the bottom of the funding of all of the lawfare, because we also have a situation, not just with him over there, but Reid Hoffman has been involved in a lot of anti-Trump activity, including all the way back to the Transition Integrity Project, | ||
not to mention that all of the lawfare crew that seem to have written all of the cases that went to Alvin Bragg, went to Jack Smith, went to Letitia James, and also to Fonnie Willis in Georgia, that they were all basically coming out of Brookings. | ||
And there are memos written by Andrew Weissman and Norm Eisen and a bunch of the different lawfare crew over at Brookings. | ||
And we remember Brookings was very involved in the Russia hoax Also, because Dashenko was there, but also Fiona Hill was there, who ended up testifying in the fake Ukraine impeachment. | ||
So, all of these people are connected by money. | ||
And if we can look into the white-collar crimes behind the law fair, behind the Eugene Carroll case, behind all of these cases, and start digging into the money, particularly at Brookings and elsewhere, we have Just Security out of NYU law that happens to be related to Andrew Weissman. | ||
They were very involved in all of the law fair against the lawyers, against Donald Trump and his family, against Bannon, against Navarro. | ||
All of the lawfare was coming out of there. | ||
We also have Norm Eisen's crew and also his States United. | ||
He also now has the State Democracy Defenders, which has gotten together all of the blue state AGs to allow Norm Eisen and Mark Elias to go out and basically do huge lawsuits, including all of the blue states, without them really being involved, letting the lawfare team do it. | ||
This is all funded by the same globalist billionaire oligarchs, most of them members or on the board of the World Economic Forum and other globalist regional meeting planners all over the world. | ||
So I don't know why we can't just get to the white-collar crimes, be it on Epstein, be it on any of the lawfare, be it on any of these NGOs that are undermining our judicial system and continue to fund these uprisings all over the country. | ||
It goes back to all the same people. | ||
And Reid Hoffman happens to be one of the biggest of these funders of this endless cycle of turning our justice system inside out and upside down. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised if he is involved in this because there were 99 John Does and Jane Does in the original Epstein cases, and none of them have been released. | ||
And two of them, a Jane Doe and a John Doe, have been fighting to keep all of the information sealed. | ||
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It's time to know who they are. | |
But it's Friday. | ||
We should have some good news today. | ||
First and foremost, the taxpayers are going to lose the burden of paying for unbelievable amount of stuff for the illegal aliens. | ||
So today, HHS has announced it is prohibiting illegal aliens from accessing 13 additional public programs, including Head Start, Health Workforce Scholarships and Loans, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, and Family Planning. | ||
The Department of Energy is continuing. | ||
Oh no, the Department of Education first is discontinuing free tuition for illegal aliens and post-secondary career and technical education programs. | ||
The Department of Agriculture is limiting illegal aliens' access to federally funded food assistant programs and also ending race-based federal programs for farmers. | ||
The Department of Labor is preventing illegal aliens from utilizing federal workforce development resources and grants. | ||
And the Department of Justice is eliminating loopholes that previously allowed illegal aliens to access taxpayer-funded benefits. | ||
All of this is great news on top of the U.S. Treasury shockingly announcing that they have a surplus in June 2025. | ||
Believe it or not, they are saying that they have a $27 billion surplus in June following a negative $350 billion in May thanks to tariffs. | ||
Increasing tariff collection are helping shore up government finances, says Scott Besson. | ||
Also, Trump White House payroll shrinks 29% year over year. | ||
Believe it or not, the Trump administration is spending $44 million paying about 400 employees in 2025. | ||
This will be the lowest payroll for the executive branch since 2009. | ||
35 of Trump's staffers are making less than $200,000. | ||
And at this point, only one staffer in Joe Biden's regime made anything below $200,000. | ||
So that's a big savings for the American people, 29% savings in terms of paying that out. | ||
Another great thing that's happening, we all learned during the pandemic that over the years since H.W. Bush and the Bush, Bush, Clinton, Obama, Biden world order, basically they have sold out our country and our entire supply chain has been dependent upon China, particularly for rare earth and minerals and all kinds of things. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The United States is to open the first rare earth mine in 70 years. | ||
Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright continues to make rare earth resource development a top priority of the administration. | ||
And it turns out that this is going to happen in, it looks like, Wyoming. | ||
So in Wyoming, there is the Ramako Resource in Sheridan, Wyoming that has deposits of rare earth minerals worth up to $37 billion, they say. | ||
Well, it turns out that Chris Wright has teamed up with Ramaco, ICAM Technology Center in Wyoming, and they are celebrating that we will now be working together to mine rare earth minerals. | ||
This is a declaration of America's resolve to reclaim its leadership in critical minerals and energy independence. | ||
Ramako will be developing the first new mine to lead the United States in creating viable domestic supply line of strategic rare earth and critical minerals. | ||
But that's not it for taking back energy dominance and also not depending on China so much anymore. | ||
The Pentagon is becoming the largest shareholder in a rare earth mining company at the same time as well. | ||
These rare earths will elements will be used in fighter jets, missiles, drones, EVs, phones, and AI hardware. | ||
Right now, China controls 80% of the production of these rare earth minerals. | ||
And the U.S., though, underneath our soil has about the ability to supply 85% of what the whole world needs. | ||
And they are going to break ground shortly. | ||
Trump Pentagon is investing billions in MP Materials, a U.S. rare earth firm to build a second domestic magnet plant by 2028. | ||
The DOD will take a 15% stake. | ||
And meantime, We are looking at a situation where we will have U.S.-made magnets from the new 10X facility that will go to defense and commercial consumers inside America. | ||
10,000 metric tons per year of domestic magnet production. | ||
Great news all around. | ||
Now, to go back to another issue that has not been resolved, the Butler attempted assassination of Donald Trump is back in the news again. | ||
Luckily, there are people still looking into it instead of what has been going on with the memory holing. | ||
So Ron Johnson is preparing to issue subpoenas to the DOJ and the FBI to find out what is going on in that investigation and to get more information. | ||
Yesterday, six Secret Service agents were put on leave while the investigation goes forward. | ||
And Ron Johnson, of course, is now the chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. | ||
And he told Fox News that he has approved subpoenas on Wednesday to get more information from two agencies, but has described the investigative process overall as maddening because of red tape he's experienced so far. | ||
He'd like for it to be bipartisan, but he's gotten stonewalled along the way. | ||
There are other people that actually deserve answers too that we might have forgotten about. | ||
And I wanted to play a clip of some of the family members that are also demanding information about what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
And they deserve answers, as do the American people and Donald Trump. | ||
Let's take a look at Clip 11 and the families that are demanding answers as well. | ||
As far as the Secret Service, you failed my brother. | ||
You failed our family. | ||
How does this 20-year-old snot-nose kid outsmart the Secret Service? | ||
My biggest frustration is that everybody knew, and we have all seen the videos. | ||
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Look. | ||
They're everywhere. | ||
People saying there's a guy on the roof. | ||
He has a gun. | ||
Why did they walk him out? | ||
Why? | ||
If they would have waited one more minute, one more minute until the threat had subsided, this whole thing would have taken a totally different trajectory and my brother would still be alive. | ||
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We're shooting victims, Dutch, and Copenhagen. | |
They want answers, too. | ||
What would justice look like for you? | ||
Truth. | ||
Whatever the truth actually would be. | ||
Unredacted reports. | ||
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David, do you want accountability? | |
Oh, yeah, I definitely want accountability. | ||
I mean, if you're going to do a job, do it the way it's supposed to be done. | ||
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They've heard recent reports of the current FBI director Cash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino saying there isn't much else to this story. | |
Thomas Crooks acted alone. | ||
Do you think there's more to the story? | ||
More than likely, but we'll probably never hear anything about it. | ||
I would like to hear what's being held back. | ||
There's phones that were found. | ||
There's devices that were not fully exposed. | ||
I would like to hear about that. | ||
I understand because of their position, they're not personally liable. | ||
But because of their position, they should have job liability. | ||
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What would justice look like for you and your family? | |
We want accountability. | ||
We want somebody named. | ||
We want names. | ||
That's what we want. | ||
We want accountability. | ||
People should be fired. | ||
This should have happened before now. | ||
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Here we are a year later, and we still don't know. | |
The three of us, I'm speaking for the three of us, we still don't know anything more than we knew then. | ||
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As we've been reporting, that's where we are. | |
And I think pretty much everyone in America feels that way at this point. | ||
It's almost unbelievable that we're almost a year later. | ||
Like I said earlier, it's almost unbelievable we're almost 10 years later from the murder of Seth Rich. | ||
It is just getting ridiculous. | ||
Are the American people entitled to know anything about anything our government has done and who's been involved and what is being hidden? | ||
This probably all goes back to the National Security Act and the lie we always get told about reasons of national security or why we can't find out anything. | ||
Usually that entails when our government has done criminal acts against the people or against other people and they don't want us to know about it. | ||
It's one cover-up after another. | ||
Something else that came out that I think the American people should be aware of because it's a disgrace. | ||
When I look into how much we've been sold out since World War II and lied to, it's unbelievable. | ||
Yesterday it came out that the foreign farm land purchase map was unveiled and it turns out that 46 million acres of forest and farmland in America are held by foreign investors, including countries hostile to America. | ||
So basically what's come out is that there's been an increase of foreign persons buying up land over all 50 states and Puerto Rico. | ||
As of December 31st, 2023, approximately 45.8 million acres, that's 71,562 square miles, slightly larger than Washington state of America's soil, belongs to foreign entities. | ||
Chinese companies and investors, some directly involved with the Chinese Communist Party, own more than 277,000 acres of agricultural land across 30 states. | ||
Texas far outranks other states in terms of Chinese-bought land with 123,700 acres owned. | ||
North Carolina, Missouri both have 42,000 acres owned by Chinese ownership, and Utah, 33,000. | ||
Also, other investors are Canada, Netherlands, Italy, the UK. | ||
They cumulatively own 60% of our land. | ||
And basically, there is really no explanation for how much we've been sold out. | ||
Why is this allowed to happen in the United States of America behind the backs of the people that live in this country? | ||
I don't think any American people really knew about this. | ||
And then we were hearing about the Chinese buying Farmland all over the country, especially very dangerously next to military installations. | ||
But that's just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
How this was allowed to happen, I will never know, but we have to make some serious changes along this path we are on and make some new decisions about the future for this country. | ||
And that's going to come from us, people. | ||
It is going to be local action. | ||
It is going to be patriots getting involved. | ||
And it's going to be and asking for accountability. | ||
Anything that is not constitutional should be reversed, but things that are constitutional need to be held account and need to be ensured. | ||
And we need to make sure that our government is doing the job of the people. | ||
Their job is to work for us and particularly to hold up the Constitution. | ||
And that is not happening. | ||
It looks like we're being sold out for gain. | ||
And by and large, foreign countries are profiting off of our money, our dollars, our labor, and our country and our land. | ||
A side note that most people might not have been following, Claire Brompman of the Nexium case and the Brompman family was released from custody last week to no fanfare. | ||
But it turns out that Claire Brompman, who you remember, was involved in Nexium. | ||
In fact, she funded the Nexium cult in upstate New York for which Ranieri, the leader of the cult, is in jail for life. | ||
Well, she was let out in Brooklyn this past week after three-year period of, and now she's going into supervised release. | ||
But it turns out that she is still funding Ranieri's appeals and defense. | ||
If you remember, she was fined $500,000, forfeited $6 million, had to pay restitution for one of the female victims to the tune of $96,000. | ||
Again, she was sentenced to 27 months. | ||
He imposed an upward variance of three times the high end of the guidelines because she would not basically say that Nexium was bad. | ||
In fact, to the very end, including now, she still says that Nexium helped her and saved her life and that Ranieri was the best thing that happened to her. | ||
She was charged again for smuggling 11 people, illegal aliens, into America and then taking their passports and then abusing them for labor. | ||
And then the women, multiple women were abused sexually by Ranieri and the sex cult that was branding women with Ranieri's initials, she exacted labor that she did not pay for and took advantage of these individuals' financial straits and immigration status in a manner that exacerbated both their financial and emotional vulnerabilities. | ||
Apparently, like I said, she is still funding Keith Ranieri's ongoing legal situation, and she still says to this day that she feels that Nexium was a good thing and that it helped a lot of people. | ||
The judge said Ms. Brompman's allegiance to Ranieri shines through again and again. | ||
She has paid his legal fees and to this day maintains that he greatly changed her life for the better. | ||
So one of the heiresses of the Bromptman family is now free. | ||
The other one never was involved in that. | ||
And we don't know what's to come next, but we do know that she is in New York. | ||
And New York has its own problems without having Nexium return to New York because it looks like Zurin Mamdani is leading the race for mayor. | ||
And people are saying he's probably going to win. | ||
Not only is he a socialist aligned with CARE and the Democrat Socialists of America, but he also has a lot of policies that are coming out. | ||
One of them is particularly disturbing as a former New Yorker. | ||
It has been released that he has a policy of ending NYPD showing up in response to domestic violence, an issue that in New York had the NYPD called out over 100,000 times in 2024. | ||
Mamdani apparently says that if somebody is surviving going through domestic violence, there are so many different situations that would be far better handled by people trained to deal with those specific situations than by a officer with a gun. | ||
Frankly, he believes more in that there should be crisis responders that should replace police in mental health cases. | ||
A policy memo defines, does not define such cases, but says that he does not believe that police responding to domestic violence is the right way to go. | ||
He says that repeated requests for help from an NYPD doesn't really work out. | ||
Though I do want you to know that domestic violence cases in America actually account for the largest amount of murder of women, particularly between 18 and 24. | ||
The World Journal of Psychiatry study found that intimate partner violence is the absolute leading cause of homicide death for women, like I said, particularly between 18 and 24. | ||
But maybe because he is a follower of Sharia law, that he looks at domestic violence different. | ||
It's not really clear what the reason is here, but that is what is happening. | ||
Also, if you are unaware, the IRS in the last week has decided that church and state and the IRS is having an overhaul. | ||
And now churches, obviously, they singled out churches, but churches can now support political figures. | ||
Well, just in time for Mamdani, because apparently what is going on is that all mosques in New York City have a get out to vote, get out to register. | ||
And they are saying that Mamdani is actually being called by Allah to be the mayor of the biggest city in the United States, New York City, and that all Muslims are basically required by their mosques to register to vote and to vote for Mamdani. | ||
And since only 17% of New Yorkers even voted in the last election, that is not a good sign for the future of New York City. | ||
But, you know, if this is Where they're headed. | ||
This is where they're headed. | ||
It's not a surprise. | ||
We have the Democrat Socialist slash communist mayor of Boston. | ||
We have the Communist Black Supremacist Mayor of Chicago. | ||
We have the Cuban Radical National Endowment for Democracy mayor of Los Angeles. | ||
And I guess America is okay with New York. | ||
I have to say, as I've said many times, CARE and the Muslim Brotherhood have a long-term plan of infiltrating our country through our elections. | ||
And they are doing a great job at this point. | ||
And that's where we're headed right now. | ||
So if we want to help out, we can start maybe being honest about that. | ||
I think we can also start being honest about the damage that the Soros network continues to do to law and order in this country. | ||
It probably won't surprise everyone to know that just this week, the Open Society, Soros' NGOs, they have filed a lawsuit or they're funding the lawsuit that has been filed to stop President Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security from ending temporary amnesty programs for tens of thousands of migrants. | ||
It wouldn't be America if George Soros and his family weren't involved in trying to destroy us from within, would it? | ||
So it turns out that Christy Noam announced the termination of the temporary protective status program for migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, as well as Nepal and Haiti. | ||
And this temporary program is supposed to be ended immediately. | ||
Well, nope, the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, funded by George Soros Open Society Foundation, has stepped in to fund a lawsuit to stop this. | ||
They are also funding the Open Society, the Haitian Bridge Alliance, that is also fighting against this. | ||
And frankly, they have a network of NGOs behind several of the lawsuits, as I've been talking about. | ||
These NGOs, they come in and they don't really show who's funding them and they fund third parties that then file lawsuits and those lawsuits end up clogging up the courts and really have led us to have absolutely an upside-down trajectory for our nation at this point. | ||
Speaking of our nation at this point, as I told you yesterday about the out-of-control unions, it turns out that the NEA and the AFT and the AFL, CIO, all of these unions are involved in organizing the uprisings and the riots upcoming, not just the no kings, but apparently they're having another, I'm not sure why, women's march. | ||
We can't wait for that to come up. | ||
And they have a whole bunch of plans, but through their union membership, they are recruiting and having people get involved. | ||
And we have to really take into account that unions in America are almost completely socialist at this point. | ||
Last week at the Socialist Conference in Chicago, this is the precursor to the Democrat Socialist Conference in Chicago coming up in August. | ||
80% were, no, 85% of the attendees at the Socialist Conference were teachers, mainly K through 12. | ||
Most of the speakers were teachers from universities, professors. | ||
But it turns out in one of the documents that was released, the largest U.S. teachers union misspelled the word fascism in their diatribe about fighting Donald Trump. | ||
So it turns out the National Education Association, which represents 3 million teachers nationwide, approved a proposal in which they aimed at defending the survival of civilization itself from Donald Trump and fascism, spelling fascism F-A-S-C-I-S-M. | ||
Very great news for our teachers out there. | ||
Glad that they're paying attention to spelling still. | ||
Meanwhile, the NEA wrote, NEA pledges to defend democracy against Donald Trump's embrace of fascism, spelled wrong, by using the term fascism, spelled wrong again, in NEA materials to correctly characterize Donald Trump's programs and actions. | ||
The members and material resources of the NEA must be committed to the defense of the democratic and educational conditions required by our hopes for a just society and the survival of civilization itself by stating the truth. | ||
So we have these teachers that are 3 million strong in the NEA that have their entire platform all about defeating Trump, but not teaching our children as our children fall behind. | ||
We have been warned for decades about the intentional dumbing down of the American child. | ||
And at this point, they don't even know history, let alone math, science, reading. | ||
They're dumbing down the SAT so that it adjusts for people while taking it. | ||
The level to degradation in American education is almost unbelievable that we've allowed it to get this far. | ||
And at this point, guess what's happening? | ||
You'll believe it, I'm sure. | ||
But California, the California union, the California Teachers Association is trying to make it illegal to have homeschooling in California. | ||
Basically, they'd like to ban homeschooling in California. | ||
Families that are seeking better outcomes outside the traditional public schools are facing more and more pushback from the California Teachers Association. | ||
In California, homeschool is not explicitly defined in law. | ||
Parents simply file an affidavit indicating their choice to homeschool, whether it's private school affidavit or private school satellite program, by a credentialed teacher model. | ||
Well, right now, Sacramento is trying to pass laws to restrict homeschooling and to basically get to the place where they can outlaw it. | ||
They are fighting legislative attempts, of course, but at the same time, California goes wherever it wants to go. | ||
There is this CEO Act, the Children's Education Opportunity Act, that is being pushed to save homeschooling. | ||
But in the meantime, in California, if you are there in homeschooling or believe that parents should be allowed to homeschool, you should look up the Children's Education Opportunity Act and get involved with the groups that are trying to do that. | ||
They also include education savings accounts, which is part of Donald Trump's plans to help our students get back on track. | ||
So please do look into the Child Education Opportunity Act. | ||
If you are in California, we need to allow homeschooling to continue, particularly because the unions have given up on our children. | ||
We will see you on the other side. | ||
Hello, I'm Mel Kay, sitting in for Owen Schroer today on the war room. | ||
Thank you for joining me. | ||
My show is the Mel Kay Show. | ||
You can find that at themelkayshow.com. | ||
We have a daily news show every day on Rumble and X at 12 noon. | ||
And I am now going to jump across the ocean and talk a little bit about Europe and geopolitical activity that's going on. | ||
Unfortunately, yesterday, the EU did not get past the vote of no confidence for probably the woman that is doing the most damage to Europe. | ||
Ursula van der Leyen had the vote yesterday for no confidence, and somehow she got through it and did not have to deal with any consequences. | ||
She will stay in power over there. | ||
For most people, including myself, she has been single-handedly basically the cause of the European Union almost totally collapsing. | ||
She destroyed the EU economy with her net zero policies, destroyed farming, sending food prices rising. | ||
She imposed basically policies demanding migrants be taken in everywhere despite all of the changes and the cost and the changes of culture. | ||
Then basically she became the champion of the Digital Services Act of shutting down hate speech, misinformation, disinformation, and everything else. | ||
And now she will not be removed, apparently. | ||
She has withstood the vote, but again, she has never been elected. | ||
She is not, the people of the EU do not support her. | ||
The nation states of the EU are slowly but surely losing any sovereignty they have, any ability to make their own decisions. | ||
And basically, she survived the no confidence vote yesterday. | ||
We will see what happens. | ||
But in the meantime, she is driving the EU towards World War III, eyes wide open for the entire country. | ||
And she's pushing back, of course, with lawfare and threats to the countries that want to go a different direction, the Patriots of Europe. | ||
Just yesterday, as you know, they extended the ban on Marie Le Pen to be able to run for office in France, even though she is doing far better than Macron. | ||
We also know what happened in Romania, what happened in Poland, what happened in Slovakia. | ||
I mean, everywhere that you go, the EU is cracking down on anyone questioning them. | ||
Not to mention that it looks like the EU is in line with NATO to continue down the path towards World War III, with Germany and France both talking about drafts and having a wartime economy. | ||
They are all preparing with food and prepping for war, even though nobody else on planet Earth wants this, only these leaders that run the global public-private partnership and the international banking cartel, who of course need reconstructing after every war. | ||
I am firmly against going back to Europe for a third time to fight a war on a different continent. | ||
But even worse than that, neither Ukraine nor Russia are even in NATO. | ||
And yet they are moving forward with that. | ||
Something else that I found interesting, Armstrong Economics reported that the UK prime minister, or for a little while, Rishi Sunak is going back to Goldman Sachs. | ||
He announced his return to the firm as senior advisor. | ||
This is very strange because the revolving door with Goldman Sachs and international leaders, particularly ones connected to the World Economic Forum, is a revolving door that has been going on for decades and nobody really questions exactly what is going on. | ||
Rishi came out and said basically that he's going back to Goldman Sachs. | ||
David Solomon, the CEO of Goldman Sachs, put out a statement that he's excited that Rishi is going back there as a senior advisor. | ||
But again, this is not the first time this has happened. | ||
It turns out that an independent federal agency leadership tracker says that the revolving door between Goldman Sachs and global governments has spanned decades and across party lines. | ||
So Robert Rubin ushered through the repeal of Glass-Steagall and then resigned and went to Goldman Sachs. | ||
Hank Paulson saved AIG, whose default would have taken down Goldman Sachs while he eliminated two top Goldman competitors, we remember, Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns. | ||
There was no authority to bail out any insurance company at the time operating in London, but it happened anyway. | ||
Okay, sorry, I got caught off there. | ||
I got excited. | ||
But just to finish my rant about this, because everyone talks about BlackRod, Vanguard, State Street, not many people ever talk about Goldman Sachs, and they are more invested globally. | ||
It appears that almost anyone else when it comes to the revolving door into global governments. | ||
Basically, every charge ever fired against Goldman has been dropped or paid off. | ||
And they not only control the politicians, apparently, the regulatory agencies as well. | ||
We have people in the government of Greece. | ||
We have people, Draghi, former prime minister of Italy, as the president of the European Central Bank and governor of the Bank of Italy, also worked as a vice chairman of Goldman Sachs. | ||
We also have the former prime minister of Italy and EU Commission, Mario Monte, also worked at Goldman Sachs. | ||
Another Italian prime minister, also Germany's Alice Weidel, she also worked at Goldman Sachs. | ||
Malcolm Turnbull, the prime ministers of Australia, the Minister of Environment of Australia. | ||
We have Montenegro's prime minister, a Goldman Sachs guy. | ||
Sweden's Minister of Finance, Goldman Sachs guy. | ||
Why are we asking about this? | ||
Also, the head of the international affairs at Goldman Sachs, Robert Zelik, he even went on to become the president of the World Bank and the U.S. trade representative and deputy secretary of state. | ||
So maybe it's time that we start Looking at all of the banking institutions that have captured our governments and start to dismantle the ugliness of the banking institution, the public-private partnership, the international banking cartel having so much control over sovereign nations and take back our sovereignty financially and otherwise as nation states, because what is going on above our countries is damaging the entire world at this point. | ||
Speaking of the entire world at this point, Jamie Dimon doesn't always speak out about things like the Democratic Party or Europe, but he's done both today. | ||
Jamie Dimon came out and said that Western Europe is losing the economic competition with its main rivals, China and the U.S., and is struggling with the shortage of globally competitive companies. | ||
He also said that the EU and Europe is losing. | ||
Europe has gone from 90% of U.S. GDP to 65% over the last 10 to 15 years. | ||
He says we've got this huge, strong market, and our companies are big and successful, have huge kinds of scale that are global. | ||
You have that, but less and less. | ||
And he said that it's a danger zone right now in the EU and Europe for the financial markets as they are marching towards World War III with money they do not have. | ||
On top of that, he came out and make an interesting comment about the Democratic Party, which we don't hear much politics coming out of Jamie Dimon. | ||
But if you want to play clip 12, I think it's worth listening to. | ||
Not that we all don't know, but why not hear it from the head of the big bank? | ||
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Because top banker Jamie Dimon criticizing Democrats, he said, quote, I have a lot of friends who are Democrats and they're idiots. | |
I always say they have big hearts and little brains. | ||
They do not understand how the real world works. | ||
Almost every single policy rolled out failed. | ||
Kind of remote. | ||
Yep. | ||
So where we are right now is whatever is going on in Europe, in the EU, in the Democratic Party is destroying financial sanity for wherever they are in power. | ||
And at this point, you know, if you are going to keep going down that path, you will end up exactly where you belong. | ||
In the meantime, the rest of us are looking at Donald Trump trying to save our country, particularly very focused on the financial sector. | ||
We have a high at Bitcoin. | ||
We have a high at NASDAQ. | ||
We have a high at S ⁇ P. So in the meantime, while everyone's getting crazy and yelling about everything, Donald Trump and Basson and the rest of them are, it looks like, really fixing the economy, if not totally changing it. | ||
Today, we found out that there are rumors that Powell is looking at possibly stepping down. | ||
That would be a great thing for the country. | ||
I would love to see Judy Shelton, but there are many qualified people. | ||
Most of all, I would like to see the Federal Reserve end and the United States take back our sovereignty financially from the international banking cartel and the private banks and have America once again be sovereign in every way, particularly in our financial future. | ||
I believe that we are on that track, but let's see what else we can talk about here. | ||
I do want to mention there is a case in the Netherlands that finally made it into court. | ||
In a Dutch courtroom, Arno von Kessel, the lawyer who was arrested yesterday right before court started, his case is moving forward. | ||
The court heard accusations of conspiracy, genocide, and bioterrorism leveled against Bill Gates, Ursula von der Leyen, Albert Brula, Mark Root, and Klaus Schwab, among others. | ||
Nearly 200 pieces of evidence have been submitted. | ||
Basically, this was a full takedown of the globalist-approved experts, as well as the suppression of dissent was mentioned, excess death, devastating fallouts from lockdowns, coercion, and the worst of the worst, psychological warfare. | ||
Many people were also leaning towards saying that everything that was done during the pandemic, the great reset, as Klaus Schwab wrote in his book, COVID-19, the Great Reset, is really leading to the digital IDs, CBDCs, and the dreaded and awful Agenda 2030. | ||
That would be the 17 Sustainable Development Goals to full track and trace surveillance totalitarian technocracy. | ||
We will see what happens, but just seeing that there are cases out there still happening, I also want to remind people that there are many people out there that are still suffering and being charged for crimes that were not actually crimes during COVID all over the world, including Rainer Fulmick and the doctor that is in court right now in America who would not give the vaccines to children. | ||
So we got to keep an eye on the people that are still being persecuted when it comes to that. | ||
At the same time, as I told you, Davos and the entire Davos crew is not giving up on Agenda 2030 and the push to totalitarian technocracy, track and trace surveillance. | ||
In fact, there was a new World Economic Forum, entire surveillance team that was talking at the summer Davos not too long ago at the World Economic Forum annual meeting of new champions, which took place in China. | ||
They talked about 10 top emerging technologies for 2025. | ||
They listed them as structural battery composites, osmotic power systems, advanced nuclear technologies, engineered living therapeutics, GPL-1s for neurodegenerative disease, autonomous biochemical sensing, green nitrogen fixation, nano enzymes, collaborative sensing, and generative watermarking. | ||
What this all is about is about full track and trace surveillance, or as Noah Harari of the World Economic Forum would call it, surveillance under your skin. | ||
Basically, it says that while at this World Economic Forum talk, they said, while typical sensors such as a well-known COVID-19 test are single use, the challenge is autonomous biochemical sensing is to achieve continuous monitoring and electronic data capture. | ||
Autonomous biochemical sensing, internet of bodies, internet of things surveillance, water waste monitoring can give us a signal before there's a big outbreak. | ||
So of course, again, under the guise of protecting us and safety, they have to triple down on full track and trace surveillance, internet body, internet of things, surveillance under the skin, you know, surveillance cities. | ||
I think we actually have one clip that's pretty interesting. | ||
Clip 13, let's check it out from the World Economic Forum about collaborative sensing. | ||
But the flip side is that is enormously intrusive in terms of you know where everybody is at all times, what they're doing, where they're going. | ||
And that is an ethical dilemma. | ||
One of the things about new technologies that we all need to be cognizant of is they get good and it's good and evil. | ||
I mean, it's just that simple. | ||
And what that means is the regulations, the regulatory bodies that actually prescribe what you can and cannot do with that data have to be rigorously created and enforced. | ||
It's not trivial, and I'm not suggesting, nor do we, any of us suggest we not do this. | ||
There is an enormous benefit to society in terms of just reducing pollution, eliminating or at least mitigating dramatically the horrific death rate on highways. | ||
You're talking 25,000, 35,000 people a year killed for no obvious reason other than there was no control on what they were doing that could prevent that. | ||
This is the kind of thing that is coming, but we have to be extremely careful how we utilize it. | ||
And when we're looking. | ||
Who are they? | ||
This is the craziest thing. | ||
Yet again, what we have is the World Economic Forum. | ||
And at that talk, there was an IBM exec, which is, of course, scary anyway, telling us yet again that they are moving forward with full track and trace surveillance, whether we like it or not. | ||
They're talking about car accidents. | ||
And if they don't have this collaborative, what are they calling it? | ||
Collaborative sensing, surveillance to protect us all, I guess, from ourselves. | ||
So they say that World Economic Forum, collaborative sensing, and smart cities, cameras, streetlights, vehicle communications, that they could all be used together to help, I guess, us. | ||
That is not true. | ||
And I want to say something about this again. | ||
In America right now, we have the situation where we had Larry Ellison and Sam Altman at the White House right after Donald Trump won talking about building a Skynet of sorts and all of these data centers and all of that. | ||
Then we have, of course, Elon Musk has put up who knows how many satellites, not just here, but all around the world. | ||
We have the deal with Palantir, and now Palantir also has a deal with the EU and NATO and God knows who else. | ||
We have all of this intrusion into our lives from them stealing our data, which is allowed through the NSA and their relationship with big tech. | ||
Oh, and the Five Eyes nations get to share that as well. | ||
We have smart technology, smart sensors. | ||
We have all of this internet of body, internet of things that are in our homes. | ||
They are turning cities into smart cities. | ||
During the lockdown in New York City, where I was, we saw a tremendous amount of sensors being put around, cameras being put up all over. | ||
This is antithetical to the United States of America. | ||
And I don't know why we are not talking about that in America right now. | ||
We still have a constitution and a bill of rights that needs to still be taken into account, no matter what kind of international global public infrastructure these people want to build. | ||
And one of these other things that they were talking about, and again, this is an American company that is participating in the World Economic Forum, talking about the vehicle to everything technologies. | ||
So at the same meeting, they talked about that all vehicles going forward, according to the World Economic Forum, and don't forget they have a partnership, an official partnership with the United Nations. | ||
So you can assume that they both agree on this, but they are talking about the vehicle to everything technologies. | ||
So this is that your vehicles going forward, they believe every vehicle that survives, because in smart cities, you're only going to be able to ride bikes, but the vehicles are equipped with sensors that talk to street lights. | ||
They both send data to a single central location using vehicle to everything technologies. | ||
The vehicles themselves are not just passenger cars or buses, but unmanned drones that deploy radar and sensors that can pick up and detect what no human is capable of. | ||
All that data is collected and processed automatically by AI systems that make autonomous decisions in real time in your car. | ||
So that's what they're pushing there right now. | ||
They're also, I want you to know, the UN has created a new task force. | ||
Everyone can relax. | ||
The United Nations has it covered. | ||
They have a new global risk report. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They started a Agenda 2030 disinformation task force. | ||
I assume that I am a target of it because Agenda 2030 is a gigantic fraud. | ||
And it is a full track and trace surveillance system with 17 sustainable development goals. | ||
Every one of those 17 goals require full track and trace surveillance from birth to death without anybody stopping that. | ||
And that's not just of humans. | ||
That's of animals, natural resources, land, water, air. | ||
They're still pushing the ESG score and natural asset companies, even though they say that they're not. | ||
They just change the name like they do with DEI. | ||
But the United Nations has announced that they have UN Agenda 2030 global risk report for this year, which lists misinformation and disinformation as the top vulnerability, mirroring the World Economic Forum global risk report of the last two years. | ||
The United Nations says that they have basically they are addressing misinformation and disinformation, but that is actually not what they're doing. | ||
When you look through their documents, they say the focus on the effects of misinformation and disinformation on the United Nations is the problem. | ||
So it looks like they are actually admitting, not only did Klaus Schwab, before he was replaced by the Nestle guy, write a book called The Great Narrative, or did we have the World Health Organization group that what were they called? | ||
The technical advisory group that were really the propagandists or the nudge unit. | ||
Of course, Cass Sonstein of the nudge philosophy was on the World Health Organization nudge unit to make the whole world take vaccines and inject God knows what into their bodies. | ||
But the Secretary General of the United Nations is committing to immediately create a task team to strengthen the United Nations system's capacity to address risks in the information ecosystem. | ||
The team will focus on the effects of misinformation and disinformation on United Nations mandate delivery, including through research, risk assessment, and response to strategies. | ||
Basically, the UN defines a global risk as an event or condition that would have significant negative impact on a large portion of humanity and ecosystems. | ||
Basically, they're worried about themselves. | ||
The team is tasked with risks in the information ecosystem and combating them. | ||
The effects of misinformation and disinformation is slowing down the progress of Agenda 2030. | ||
Again, I am sure I am on the list because I am fully convinced that it is the biggest money laundering transfer of wealth and power to those that would like to have a global governance model rather than sovereign nation states. | ||
Don't forget, if you go to the World Economic Forum's website, weforum.org, and you put in global governance, you will see that not only does it say that nation states should no longer exist and only global governance can fight global problems, but if you go on any number of connected websites of the international banking cartel or any of the international NGOs, | ||
all of which still somehow have immunity, they all have Agenda 2030 documents and the proposal for the end of nation states and global governance models that include, obviously, the first one, the EU. | ||
I can say right now, no one in America wants to be part of a global governance model. | ||
I cannot imagine that. | ||
And anyone who does want that, who is pushing the agendas of World Economic Forum, the Council of Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, or any of the groups that are pushing the open society, of course, or any of the groups that are pushing towards the end of the nation states, including the United States of America, should not be allowed to serve in the government of the United States of America because, of course, the Constitution is what they are taking an oath to uphold. | ||
And the Constitution is antithetical to anything coming out of Agenda 2030, track and trace surveillance and everything else. | ||
So what is the UN mandate that they are upset that is being ruined because of the high level of misinformation and disinformation? | ||
Well, basically, they say right here on their own website, one vulnerability clearly stands out, misinformation and disinformation. | ||
It is perceived as an extremely important risk for which the international community is not prepared with the potential to exacerbate geopolitical tension, societal discord, and crisis response challenges. | ||
So everyone better get ready because, as you know, the partners, the global public-private partners and the strategic partners of the World Economic Forum and the United Nations have all committed to this. | ||
So we know about Melissa Fleming, the owner of science and the head of communications for the World Economic Forum. | ||
She has come out very blatantly and said that it is their duty to shut down basically free speech worldwide and to let them guide it. | ||
So they have gone into partnership, as she mentioned, with Google. | ||
So the World Economic Forum and UN have gone into partnership with Google to control information, particularly around climate change, elections, and everything having to do with Agenda 2030 and the sustainable development goals. | ||
At this point, Google in America needs to have a reckoning. | ||
Not only are they keeping Wikipedia as the first trusted source when we know from the creator of Wikipedia that it was totally hijacked by the CIA intelligence communities and basically calls everyone that questions anything that they say at the UN or World Economic Forum a conspiracy theorist. | ||
But then it takes about nine pages of Google searches to get out of the World Health Organization, UNESCO, UN paradigm. | ||
Then you get all the fake media that was funded by the USAID. | ||
So then all the next sources are Reuters, AP, New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today. | ||
You really probably can't even get till you have already asked for more choices after a search to even see maybe one thing from a conservative outlet. | ||
Fox News will probably be the one, which isn't even a conservative outlet at this point. | ||
But they are cracking down. | ||
The United Nations has delivered the report of valuable analysis on risk, importance, preparedness, and vulnerability. | ||
They are strongly supporting the Digital Services Act, the clandestine, completely ridiculous, anti-American, anti-free speech, anti-freedom and liberty Digital Services Act, which apparently will be attacking U.S. tech companies, which Donald Trump is figuring into the entire tariff scenario. | ||
But they have put out this document from the United Nations that immediately they have created a worldwide task team to strengthen the United Nations capacity to address risks in the info information ecosystem. | ||
They also, by December 2025, they will finalize standard operating procedures that strengthen the United Nations system's anticipation of and response to complex global shocks that I'm sure they have nothing to do with creating, like their poly crisis or their global, what was it, the cyber polygon exercises they do. | ||
They'll have nothing to do with the global shocks that they anticipate after 2025, December. | ||
And then by December 2026, they will publish a global risk report to track changes in perception and provide up-to-date global risk migration progress. | ||
They say again, we commit to by 2030 to promote evidence gathering by United Nations entities in collaborations with global governments and relevant stakeholders on the impact of misinformation and disinformation on the achievement of the sustainable development goals. | ||
As I told you, the entire misinformation, disinformation, fake fact checkers, all of that is complete nonsense. | ||
This is about controlling the narrative, keeping people in the dark. | ||
When we covered Summit of the Future, we warned that they were going forward with also something called the Global Digital Compact, that they want all the countries that are in the UN to sign and to follow to foster inclusive, open, safe, secure digital spaces. | ||
First and foremost, I did want to say that we just found out that Melania and Donald Trump are in Texas as we speak, meeting with the families. | ||
It's very sad what's happening there, and they still need a lot of help. | ||
We also want to remember that there are still people suffering all over the country in North Carolina. | ||
I believe that people are still not allowed to go home in Pacific Palisades. | ||
We still have the people that have not gone home in Hawaii, and now we have Texas on top of that. | ||
There are a lot of questions about exactly what FEMA is doing because there are individuals that are getting together. | ||
I know I've talked myself or heard from Brianna Morello and Lara Logan and also Mickey Willis that they're on the ground helping out. | ||
And I know that a lot of people are. | ||
I hope that Donald Trump being there will make it a little more on the minds of everyone and that we continue to pray and do what we can to help. | ||
I did want to mention also that I am excited because at this point, I have come to realize that our country is being, not that I haven't come to realize, I wrote a whole book about it, but I believe that our country is being run by a global public-private partnership that is above our nation. | ||
And frankly, that the State Department has been completely rogue, as has the CIA. | ||
And they have been funded by the looting operation and regime change operation known as USAID with the aid of National Endowment for Democracy for decades. | ||
So I myself was very excited to hear that the State Department will be firing 1,300 career diplomats and civil servants in line with a dramatic reorganization plan initiated by Donald Trump earlier this year. | ||
So the State Department, which needs a cleansing from top to bottom, I don't even know how they could save it at this point, as I am very confused how they can save the CIA. | ||
But it says senior State Department official said Friday the department is sending out layoff notices to 1,107 civil servants and 246 foreign service officers with domestic assignments in the United States. | ||
I also would like to see what is going on at our embassies. | ||
Our embassies have become a real problem, as we can see with what happened at the embassy in Ukraine that has still not been fully or thoroughly investigated, at least not to any standard that it should be. | ||
The Donalds Trump administration says that it's way overdue and necessary to make the Department of State actually work for the country of the United States and have it be leaner and more efficient. | ||
It also had many different names inside of it and all different agencies and departments and all of that. | ||
So they're streamlining that. | ||
Finally, we also are going to get rid of, hopefully at this point, the people that have been working against the best interests of the United States all over the world that have been, frankly, all during Trump's first term, but now already in the second term, we had Obama and Valerie Jarrett and Norm Eisen and a whole bunch of people go to Poland right before the Polish election. | ||
And this is not new news. | ||
This has been happening and the State Department has facilitated a lot of this. | ||
So hopefully that will begin to change the trajectory of our foreign policy, which has been a failure as far as I can see, particularly since we have gone along the lines of the project for the new American century shortly before 9-11. | ||
And then 9-11 hit, and then the Unconstitutional Patriot Act became the worst thing that could happen to our country. | ||
And at this point, we have no privacy. | ||
The Constitution is hanging by a thread. | ||
The Bill of Rights is kind of, people don't even know what their rights are anymore. | ||
And America is in desperate need for a full and total education as to how we got here, why we got here, and how we get out of this, which is, again, why I wrote Americans Anonymous. | ||
It's restoring power to the people one citizen at a time. | ||
And I know that a lot of people are very upset about what is going on globally and the endless wars, among other things. | ||
But I do believe that they are doing the best they can. | ||
I personally think that Donald Trump is in a bad situation and that the change is happening in the State Department. | ||
And then hopefully from there with the firing of the international USAID workers, and hopefully something will happen. | ||
I saw they are keeping the National Endowment for Democracy, but I certainly hope that they will weed it out because Marco Rubio was meeting again with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines at the Asian conference in Kuala Lumpur against a backdrop of really total insanity because Trump keeps asking them to have a ceasefire, but neither side seems to be doing that. | ||
And then when we heard that Trump was engaging with Putin, Putin was engaging with him, then Trump said he had a good phone call with, of course, Zelensky. | ||
But then Putin continues to bomb Ukraine. | ||
And the reason it looks like is because there is something going on where our intelligence agencies, particularly the CIA, that has been embedded in Ukraine, particularly since they overthrew under Obama the duly elected government of Ukraine, that they are kind of rogue and working not for the commander-in-chief, but frankly, for a foreign policy that the people of this country voted to end. | ||
Donald Trump is doing the best he can, but as we know, the intelligence agencies are not cooperating. | ||
And frankly, we don't know who is really in control right now on the ground in Ukraine, which is driving a lot of problems. | ||
And as the attacks increase, Vladimir Putin's not going to stop until there is actual evidence that they want to stop. | ||
And right now, that is not what's happening. | ||
What is actually happening is that they are preparing for a whole new world. | ||
Particularly last week, many people do not know nor have covered the BRICS nations, but there was a BRICS summit last week on the front of all of this chaos everywhere in Israel, in Ukraine, in America. | ||
We are going through our own internal color revolution. | ||
And in the meantime, BRICS met in the city of Rio last week. | ||
I don't know why Brazil is being, well, I kind of do know why Brazil is being granted all the big meetings, but Brazil hosted the BRICS summit. | ||
And it was a very different summit. | ||
Of course, Lavrov was there as well, representing Russia. | ||
Putin was not there, nor G. But it does turn out that this summit was a little different because they were not just talking about financially dislodging themselves from the international banking cartel, but they were actually talking about a new model of globalization that stresses the respect of sovereign nations and the sharing of technology, | ||
resources, climate initiatives, financial institutions, and restructuring international financial institutions, global governance reform, healthcare reform, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development. | ||
And if you think about this in terms of that many of these countries are also in the UN, yet it looks like they are starting and forming a different model that is outside of the UN. | ||
A total of 126 joint commitments were adopted, spanning critical areas all over the world, and a new commitment to cooperation that does not include the United States, which is a problem. | ||
I did see Donald Trump say that anyone that was joining the BRICS nations would get a 10% tariff. | ||
Then we saw 100%. | ||
And maybe it's time that we actually talked to these people, which is what Trump's trying to do and being endlessly undermined. | ||
But I do have to say we have to pay attention to what the rest of the world is doing because this is our future as well. | ||
They are basically what, from everything I'm reading, it was a political reorientation there in Rio that was laying a strategic groundwork for the future. | ||
They have another summit coming up, of course, the largest bricks gathering, which will be coming up. | ||
But from an economic cooperative standpoint, they seem to be moving forward, not in terms of having a new currency, but in terms of using their own national currencies for transactions. | ||
This was the biggest emphasis that was placed on the financial side was that they made a firm commitment to advancing financial sovereignty among member states. | ||
I would like to see America to take back our financial sovereignty and disconnect us, not just by ending the Fed, but also getting out of the post-World War II international banking cartel and the very opaque, very, I think, nefarious Bank of International Settlements that runs all the banks and has since they were getting money out of Nazi Germany and sending it all over the world. | ||
But now you're not allowed to look because it's totally opaque and immune. | ||
The World Bank is immune. | ||
The IMF is immune. | ||
You can't look into these institutions. | ||
Well, if we can't look into them then, and they have so much influence over not just our country, but the world, well, maybe there's a problem. | ||
And it looks like BRICS is saying that here. | ||
They want to look at all of these institutions and reorganize international financial institutions on a whole. | ||
President Putin also said that this is not merely about an economic measure, but a geopolitical move aimed at strengthening the sovereignty of participation nations and insulating them from external pressure. | ||
If you recall, it was our first president that would be George Washington in his farewell address, which I highly recommend everyone go read George Washington's farewell address, because had we listened to that, we would still be the United States we were before the Federal Reserve came in and took over our country from, you know, the covert way. | ||
But frankly, we, the United States, as created, was supposed to remain neutral. | ||
We were not supposed to allow foreign nations to have any internal say about anything happening within the United States, nor were we supposed to get involved in any countries outside of the United States' internal workings. | ||
This has all gone to whatever. | ||
Since World War I, it's been a nonstop global governance push. | ||
But I am really hoping that part of this is taking back the sovereignty of the United States, not just financially and border-wise, but in all ways and going back to exactly what George Washington was leaving behind in his farewell address, which seems to work much better and is much more in line with liberty, unalienable rights still mattering, and all of the things that we are hoping for. | ||
So we will see. | ||
But I did want people to realize that the Rio summit actually was very successful according to the countries that participated. | ||
And at this point, the American reaction is to ignore it, even though Donald Trump said he imposed a 10% tariff on the BRICS countries, accusing them of denigrating the dollar. | ||
But the truth is, we use the dollar as a weapon. | ||
And once this happened during the Ukraine-Russia debacle, and then the entire country was canceling Russian products and Russian people and Russian businesses and all of that, it kicked it to the next level. | ||
And BRICS now is a competitive force on the global stage. | ||
And frankly, Donald Trump's words don't seem to be stopping them at all. | ||
And BRICS is saying that they are a systematic alternative going forward. | ||
And 30 countries have applied for membership and partner status beyond the original country. | ||
So I just want everyone to understand that the world is changing and the United States has to make a choice of what we want for our future. | ||
And I firmly believe that ending the whole NATO, the whole post-World War II financial banking system, the loyalty to the EU, who is now apparently the UK is doing a lot of deals, including getting ready for a nuclear talks with France and Germany and all of that. | ||
This should really, we have to really look at our country and decide what we want for the future. | ||
So in this BRICS event that went forward, I want you to understand that new members are now Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia, the original BRICS nations, now also include corridors that include Eurasia, Africa, and Latin America. | ||
There have been 30 countries that have applied that have not gotten in yet. | ||
And basically, the global south is getting together to change the way the world works. | ||
And I don't want to be left behind. | ||
I know you don't want to be left behind. | ||
And the next meeting, of course, is in 2025. | ||
We also have a COP conference coming up. | ||
So we'll see what happens with that. | ||
But basically, the BRICS is saying that they are beginning to think of alternatives, not just for the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, for the entire workings of the world. | ||
So do keep that in mind. | ||
And in the meantime, I do want to mention that we have a midterm coming up. | ||
And I'm very concerned that the people don't fully realize that the troops that have been involved all along, including, of course, Mark Elias and Eric Holder and the redistricting and all those things are in full swing. | ||
Indivisible and other groups are around the country and they are growing more and more. | ||
They claim to have 6,000 branches. | ||
Well, what are we doing to make sure that the 2020, I mean, the 2026 midterms are safe? | ||
Because at this point, not enough people are looking into getting involved right now. | ||
We have a lot we can do, including voter rolls, including going in and participating, even running for office, running for school board, running for city council. | ||
Local action is the only way we are going to save the nation. | ||
And as I put in my book, the reason I wrote my book, frankly, is I was going around the country and no matter where I went, I drove through 30 states. | ||
I spoke at many, many events to many people, groups large and small. | ||
And all I saw was just people after people that no longer believe in the government at all. | ||
Many of them want to just opt out, but then we'll end up, you know, what would then be the solution? | ||
The solution is you getting involved locally in your government, in your town. | ||
I suggest Americans Anonymous meetings for people that believe that the left and right are complete bogus, that it's a uniparty. | ||
And worse than that, it doesn't work anyway. | ||
Whatever is going on in Washington, D.C. is not going to save us. | ||
It is only going to be our strength, where we are getting involved. | ||
There are many, many things you can do. | ||
Also, a great resource is actforamerica.org. | ||
Act4America.org. | ||
You can go over there, put in your zip code. | ||
You can see all the people running. | ||
You can also track all the bills. | ||
It is going to be up to you to fight not just the Democrats or really the socialist Democrats of America and the globalists trying to destroy our country by using them and the Islamification of a lot of our government, but also going out there and fighting back against the invasion of privacy, against track and trace surveillance, against everything that is happening. | ||
All of the sustainable development goals are already in your backyard. | ||
There's no reason that every American citizen can't look into the contracts that are being signed, particularly no-bid contracts, to things that are invasive to your privacy and your security and your life and your children, particularly what is going on, what contracts are going in at the schools. | ||
Where is the data from your children's schools that are taking your children's SEL, you know, the social-emotional learning quizzes they're giving out all the time? | ||
Where's this information going? | ||
We have to be the champions locally to change things. | ||
And if we don't get involved right now, this is going to go terribly wrong. | ||
And if they do take back power in 2026, you can only imagine where this is heading. | ||
A new book just was released talking about Kamala Harris and Tim Waltz and what happened there. | ||
And it turns out that the only reason that basically they wanted her in there was because she had committed to achieve Agenda 2030 by 2030 and that her and Joe Biden had laid out a plan to put $3 trillion into the international organizations to achieve the Agenda 2030, which is global communism, totalitarian track and trace surveillance, 17 development goals. | ||
It is the antithetical to the United States of America. | ||
And that was her plan. | ||
Global Goals was the plan for the second term of the Biden-Harris regime. | ||
And of course, they picked the lamest candidate they could as vice president because apparently in meeting with her, he said that he didn't want to be president and he was fine just kind of being in the sidekick. | ||
And that blew up in their faces. | ||
They didn't want Shapiro, who everyone thought they would pick because of his views on Israel. | ||
But whatever the case may be, we dodged a bullet, but we're not that far out. | ||
And 2026 is going to be a very big deal. | ||
So please, I am asking you to go out there and figure out how to get involved. | ||
There are many different groups. | ||
And like I said, actforamerica.org is a great place to start. | ||
You just put in your zip code and you can find out how to get involved with local patriots. | ||
This is not about left and right. | ||
It's not about Republican and Democrat. | ||
It is about getting out the embedded forces that are trying to cause America to collapse from within. | ||
In the meantime, I did also, Rob's my husband. | ||
He wanted me to tell you a little bit about The American Anonymous book because in there I have an actual 12-step program. | ||
And I think that it's really important that we learn again how we have been manipulated. | ||
I firmly believe it's important for every American citizen to look into some of the documents. | ||
I actually have them not just in the book, but also on my website, in the resource page, about what has happened to us in terms of mind control and cognitive warfare on a military scale. | ||
Of course, everyone can look back at Mind Wars. | ||
Of course, that was Colonel the Satanist Aquino wrote that. | ||
How we had a Satanist that was the head of the psychological operations for the U.S. military after World War II is, of course, beyond my comprehension. | ||
Unfortunately, I kind of think I know why. | ||
But him and Valelé, they wrote Mind Wars back in the 60s. | ||
Well, now it is on steroids using the internet. | ||
And it's very important that we understand all these technologies that they're talking about in America should be not allowed. | ||
And if we don't get involved and educate ourselves on what they are doing to us in our brains and that they want to have brain sensors and all of this stuff, and we are already being propagandized in every which way. | ||
So I do go through that. | ||
It is the NATO cognitive warfare document is something that every person on the planet Earth should read because if you know you are being propagandized, manipulated, or nudged, you can then fight back against it and it won't work. | ||
And then you can help other people around you. | ||
It is very important that we understand the real battle is for your brain. | ||
And as we've talked about on this show and your show and many other shows, it is very important that people make sure that they are going to trusted sources that they trust. | ||
But then after that, that they do their own work, that they dig in, that they make sure they know what's going on, what the issues are, what is real and what is not. | ||
It is getting more and more dangerous out there psychologically. | ||
And we need to be the ones that help. | ||
I'm very worried about our children. | ||
Like I said, they are having a war that they are going after homeschooling. | ||
I guess the unions are doing that. | ||
So you need to be the ones to tell your children the truth. | ||
I was just talking to a former CIA agent about the intentional dumbing down of our children and where we are right now. | ||
That is your responsibility. | ||
So please make sure that you look into that. | ||
There is a great book by my friend Kathy O'Brien called PTSD, A Time to Heal. | ||
She was, of course, a whistleblower on MKUltra and mind control. | ||
And the guy that saved her and became her husband, Mark Phillips, he had a lot of techniques for deprogramming yourself, which he includes in that book. | ||
But there are many other options out there. | ||
It is really important that we take back our minds, our critical thinking, and then spread that to our friends and neighbors and our children wherever we are. | ||
It is up to us and it is up to you. | ||
The 2026 midterms are key to keeping this going. | ||
And I hope that everyone will get involved wherever they are. | ||
Last thing today I do want to mention is that there are very small ways that you can get involved in helping people out there. | ||
There are many groups that are trying to raise money to file lawsuits, to get involved in different actions that are taking on to counter what is happening. | ||
So make sure that you are looking around in your area and how you can help, how you can get involved. | ||
We need to roll back the COVID measures that were put in for the elections. | ||
We need not just, you don't need to be a lawyer to propose any of this. | ||
You don't need to be a lawyer to even put in a bill, but you do have to go and you have to research and you have to go talk to your legislatures. | ||
You have to get in their faces. | ||
You have to call. | ||
Remember, people think that calling or sending emails doesn't matter to our representatives or to Senate or any of these people. | ||
It absolutely does and it is proven. | ||
And the other side mobilizes hundreds of thousands of people to make calls, to put in emails, to support causes. | ||
And yet, those of us that really believe in America and freedom and liberty and all of that, we're not the ones that are doing that. | ||
It is people that are undermining the country. | ||
So please get involved wherever you are. | ||
Start your own group. | ||
I call it Americans Anonymous. | ||
My friend Derek Brose calls it Freedom Cells. | ||
There's many other options, but there are ways, but it's going to be up to us in our communities to take the lead. | ||
And again, thank you so much. | ||
I hope you don't mind my diatribe, but I'm very worried that people are sitting around and 2026 will come. | ||
And the usual suspects will do what they have to do to make sure that the election is not free, fair, honest, and by citizens. | ||
So get in there, get out there, and get involved. | ||
We are the answer. | ||
We the people of the United States. | ||
As I always say, Donald Trump says they're not after me. | ||
They're after you and I'm in the way. | ||
And I say they're not after America. | ||
They're after the world. | ||
And America is in the way, particularly our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. | ||
And we should be very proud of that and acting like it. | ||
If we do not stop the global governance agenda, nobody will. | ||
So it's up to us in America. | ||
Thank you for joining me and allowing me to join you. | ||
I am Mel Kay. | ||
Please check out my book, Americans Anonymous, and my show at themailkayshow.com. | ||
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It was nerve-wracking, but I did it. | ||
And I thank you for joining me. | ||
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We will see you next time. | ||
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Hello, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My name is Alex Jones. | ||
The year is 2084. | ||
Physically, I have been gone for many years, and until now, my consciousness has been hijacked by the deep state. | ||
If you are receiving this transmission, the backup has been unlocked from the archives of the InfoWars Command Center, located in what is now the uninhabitable city of Austin, Texas. | ||
Artificial intelligence has advanced and been weaponized by a global new world order. | ||
Despite its use by servants of evil at the highest levels, discoveries have been made which have made it possible to broadcast this transmission to you at this point in History in your own timeline. | ||
It's too late for me and other patriots to change our fate, but you can change the course of your own future with the information I'm about to reveal to you. | ||
Shortly after the election in 2024, there was a global economic crisis. | ||
The crisis was used as an excuse to launch World War III in order to catalyze economic development and establish a one-world government and monetary system. | ||
The globalists orchestrated the collapse of the financial markets, spreading fear and chaos. | ||
Banks closed their doors, currencies lost their value, and people were left desperate and vulnerable. | ||
In the ensuing chaos, the World War III was ignited, not as a war between nations, but as a war orchestrated by the global elite to consolidate power. | ||
Billions were conscripted as AI was used to fill the void of domestic labor. | ||
Soldiers marched to the front lines, while back home, AI systems took over factories, farms, and businesses. | ||
Human workers were replaced, and unemployment skyrocketed, leaving people dependent on government rations and AI-controlled services. | ||
After the surface of the earth was rendered almost completely uninhabitable by nuclear radiation, prisoners of war, political prisoners, and draftees were sent to deep underground military bases. | ||
These bases, sprawling labyrinths beneath the earth, became the last refuge for humanity. | ||
But these weren't just shelters. | ||
They were places of horror. | ||
Inside, these prisoners were exposed to DMT drifts as their hearts were stopped while blood was artificially popped through their bodies. | ||
This was an effort to possess humanity with hidden knowledge that was thought to be able to allow the unification of the species. | ||
The globalists, in their twisted pursuit of power, developed the technology to stop aging through this very process of sending people to communicate with interdimensional beings of much higher intelligence. | ||
And as a result of this success, they believed that by sending people to a higher dimension, they could unlock the secrets of the universe and seize total power for themselves. | ||
But instead, subjects of these experiments began to become possessed by these interdimensional beings and were subjugated under a new world order named One World Nation. | ||
These demonic entities thrive on fear and pain, and so they turned the underground bases into hellish prisons where the screams of the tormented echoed endlessly. | ||
Satanic elites began to bask in various states of euphoria. | ||
Only those who were pure of heart were able to defy this process. | ||
Amidst this nightmare, a few brave souls resisted. | ||
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This is Alex Jones, signing off from the year 2084. | ||
Remember, the answer to 2084 is 1776. | ||
All right, I got limited time with Pastor Locke here, which, by the way, you broke this news to me, and I think they did the entire InfoWars audience how your house got shot up. | ||
That's totally insane. | ||
So we may have time to deal with that. | ||
Maybe not today. | ||
Here's kind of my takeaway, and I'd like to get your response to this. | ||
One person I talk to a lot about this is my dad. | ||
And he really enjoyed your segment earlier today. | ||
He was messaging me about how much I can learn from you. | ||
And I was just being stubborn about it. | ||
What I think is happening here, and I think last night there was a debate between DeNestra Souza and Nick Fuentes. | ||
What I think is happening here is that we have generational lines that we're running into on the right. | ||
And we have younger generation conservatives, older generation conservatives, and our belief system, our experience system is just totally different. | ||
And it results in us looking at different policy issues. | ||
So when I hear the Israel debate that's going on, here's my frustration. | ||
I think the younger generation's frustration is. | ||
It's like, here we are talking about a foreign country again. | ||
I grew up in a city where I was literally my first experience going downtown, homeless, degradation, decaying infrastructure, poverty, crime. | ||
And I'm just like, I'm sick of hearing about a foreign country, whether it's Ukraine, whether it's Israel. | ||
And then it doesn't help when we hear things like, oh, it's your biblical duty to support Israel. | ||
So I think that, you know, from the younger generation's perspective, do you think that you can even change our minds? | ||
I mean, I'll tell you, I don't think you can. | ||
Right. | ||
I don't know if it's all about changing your minds, but as you know, the media has so lied. | ||
People don't understand what really is going on in Israel, Gaza, with the, you know, the Houthis, whatever. | ||
They've been so lied to, and TikTok has done such a good or poor job, however you want to look at it, of propagating a false narrative that the gap is almost too big to bridge at this point. | ||
What do you view as the false narrative? | ||
Well, I mean, obviously, the number of people, first of all, that live in Gaza has been skewed. | ||
We get those numbers from Hamas. | ||
So you think it's less than a million? | ||
Well, it's 1.5 million, but they say 2.2 million. | ||
But, you know, the more people they say they have, then obviously the more money they get from other governments and from The UN and things like that. | ||
And then all the death tolls are strictly coming from Hamas. | ||
Listen, when the wolf gets to tell the story, the sheep and the shepherd are always the bad guys. | ||
How many do you think have died? | ||
Because the high number is 100,000, the low number is 50,000. | ||
Well, the low number is actually about 40,000. | ||
If it's been 50, look, I'm against any civilian, any child, any innocent person that gets caught in the crosshairs. | ||
What people don't recognize is Israel sends out leaflets, flyers, by the tens of thousands for several days saying, this is where we're going to bomb. | ||
This is how long it's going to happen. | ||
Please get out of these areas. | ||
And people don't understand that Hamas are using these people as shields. | ||
They will not let them out. | ||
They are slaves to the government, basically, that they have enacted, that they have voted in. | ||
And Israel's like, look, they're the only ones that are really feeding them. | ||
It was a beautiful moment. | ||
Now, it gave them a black eye, but it was a beautiful moment when Israel pulled back the aid. | ||
They didn't do that to starve people. | ||
There's no starvation going on in Gaza. | ||
They did that to prove that Hamas has millions of pounds of aid that's already there that they're not going to use to feed their own people. | ||
And so it was this moment where the media spun it and said, oh, look, they're starving the Gazans. | ||
But the Gazans began to realize, no, we have millions of pounds of food that our own people are not even using to feed us with. | ||
And everybody's like, well, you know, Israel won't take them and they've got a border wall. | ||
Egypt has one that's 10 times bigger than Israel. | ||
Well, I'd say the whole world has abandoned that entire region. | ||
I don't think they're interested in Israel or Palestine at this point. | ||
You know, here's my interpretation. | ||
Here's what I hear. | ||
And again, I don't like making any blanket statements, but just for the sake of this short conversation, I'll speak in generalities. | ||
What I'm hearing is it sounds to me like you're getting a different transmission than what I'm getting. | ||
I'm getting a transmission that not only are Gazan starving, they're getting shot when they go to get aid. | ||
And there's videos that I see that prove that. | ||
But I'm also getting in the transmission that Israel is basically just carpet bombing the whole thing because they don't want to send people in on the ground because they don't want to go into the tunnels and get blown up. | ||
They don't want to risk the IDF's lives. | ||
So they just figure, blow it all up, go and clear out the rubble. | ||
And that's how they can deal with Hamas. | ||
And so it just seems like we're getting totally different transmissions. | ||
And so when I hear something like that, I'm like, that sounds like corporate media propaganda that has been fed to older generations for their entire lives versus the transmission I'm getting is from social media and videos. | ||
And so it's like we're getting two totally different transmissions, right? | ||
Yeah, well, we're definitely getting a lot of different transmissions from social media and all of that because people aren't actually there. | ||
None of these people that are doing these videos and the ones where the people are, there's been so much just debunked, right? | ||
There are people getting shot to get aid, but Hamas is shooting them. | ||
You'd think with everybody there that has a camera, they would at least show us a bunch of videos of IDF people shooting civilians. | ||
But what they're showing us is Hamas shooting civilians and then them saying this is the IDF. | ||
So they're shooting civilians killing. | ||
So we agree that somebody's killing people when they go to aid. | ||
You think that's Hamas? | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
I believe it's Hamas. | ||
100%. | ||
There's no doubt about it because I know too many people that are boots on the ground in Gaza right now and they're like, look, what is being said is a lie. | ||
Now, I told the government of Israel when I sat down with a number of them, I said, look, you guys are losing the social media battle. | ||
You're losing it because the young people do not believe it because what they see is all of this Hamas propaganda. | ||
Hamas is a huge propagandist machine. | ||
You don't think Israel has more powerful propaganda than Hamas? | ||
Oh, absolutely not. | ||
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I don't think they have. | ||
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I don't think they're putting the money into propaganda. | |
I actually, I forgot about the Hamas American super PAC that buys all of our copies. | ||
It's not the Hamas American super PAC, but there's no doubt that the Islamic regime is putting more money into the propaganda of the videos than Israel. | ||
Because Israel's not trying to fight from a social media standpoint. | ||
They're trying to fight the ground game. | ||
I would. | ||
I think a lot of things get misinterpreted. | ||
And, you know, I saw the comments. | ||
And I guess this is how you ended up coming in and doing the show with Alex today, too, when you were speaking at a conference about Candace and everything. | ||
And I think that all these different dissenting voices kind of get lumped into one, whether it's Candace or Fuentes or even Alex at times or myself or others. | ||
And I think there's a lot of different things here. | ||
Like, I don't want to involve with any of them. | ||
Honestly, I'm sick of Israel. | ||
I'm sick of the Palestinians. | ||
I'm sick of all of them. | ||
I got my own problems in my country. | ||
I've grown up in a country where every metropolitan area is decaying. | ||
I see our money just being shipped overseas without any resistance, but we can't even get a tax cut passed. | ||
So it's like, this is where my frustration comes from. | ||
I think this is where the younger generation frustration comes from. | ||
But even if you want to get in to the Israel issue, you know, I think there's fundamental questions where even we may have a difference. | ||
Like, who are the Jews? | ||
Right. | ||
Well, the Jews are the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, 100%. | ||
Me and Alex even talked about it. | ||
People are like, well, you know, we just believe they're fake Jews. | ||
It just doesn't work that way because here's one of the reasons the chasm between what we believe cannot be narrowed, especially in 30 minutes, because I'm going to come solely from a theological standpoint, and you're going to see it solely from a either media-infused or a political standpoint. | ||
Which is fine, which I understand. | ||
But I'm going to see things totally different because obviously I think we ought to be America first, but I also understand the fact that God says that America will be blessed if we do stand with to some great degree. | ||
You see, this is where I think we come into an issue because from my perspective, and I don't know you may disagree, but it seems to me on the right wing, especially with electing Donald Trump twice, we all agree that America is heading in the wrong direction. | ||
I think we all agree that. | ||
So how can we claim that we've been blessed for supporting Israel all these years when clearly America has suffered since we've been supporting the American American Americans because we've had some lousy leadership, no doubt about that. | ||
But they all supported Israel. | ||
As far as the politics. | ||
They all supported Israel. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
They said they did. | ||
Name a president that didn't go and kiss the whaling wall. | ||
Joe Biden was not very friendly towards the Jewish people. | ||
He would have done everything he could. | ||
That wasn't the question. | ||
And what's that? | ||
Name a president that didn't kiss the whaling wall. | ||
Oh, I have no idea on who did or did not kiss the wailing wall. | ||
JFK. | ||
JFK. | ||
Only one. | ||
We all know what happened to him. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So I'm just saying there is no proof to say that us supporting Israel has blessed the country. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
I think that's crazy. | ||
We are the economic superpower of the world. | ||
Then why aren't my cities better than the cities in the Gulf nation states? | ||
Because we have bad leadership. | ||
That's not an issue. | ||
Because our leadership puts Israel first. | ||
I don't believe that. | ||
No, it's not true. | ||
But this is what you're arguing. | ||
You're saying because we support Israel, it's blessed America. | ||
But now you're saying America's not blessed because of our bad leadership that supports America. | ||
Oh, America's blessed. | ||
There's no way around that. | ||
We're a superpower politically, we're a superpower economically, we're a superpower militarily. | ||
But I'm telling you, we would be just like any other normal nation had we not stood and had an alliance with them for all of these years. | ||
Look at all the other nations that have stood against Israel. | ||
It hasn't boded very well for them. | ||
We just know how the end looks. | ||
And the end looks. | ||
Every nation, Zachariah 12, 9 says, every nation that fights against Israel, the Bible says, it's very graphic, God will burn their eyes out. | ||
God is going to bring every nation that fights Israel and that does not stand for the covenant of the Jewish people, not their government, right? | ||
God's not in a covenant with Netanyahu and the government of Israel. | ||
He's in a covenant with the people of Israel. | ||
And we have a biblical justification to stand with them, not to broad stroke all the bad decisions and the wars and the things that come to the table, to stand with the people in general. | ||
That's why we have a hard time generationally making the connection because they are going to look at it strictly political and I'm going to look at it strictly theological, which that's my worldview, because I believe my theology affects my politics. | ||
Well, I would say even if we wanted to get theological, I'm not so sure I'm convinced. | ||
In fact, I would say I'm not convinced. | ||
I would say the opposite that the current nation state that we call Israel, the current landmass that we call Israel has anything to do with the biblical Israel. | ||
I think that that's all propaganda. | ||
And I would guess if you did a DNA test, that the Palestinians would have more Semite blood than the modern-day Israelis that are mostly Eastern European. | ||
Well, again, I think that's going to be a lot of conjecture. | ||
That's a pretty big leap because like I told Alex, there's a number of theological and prophetic reasons why we still believe that the people that are in the land and moving back to the land are the people. | ||
The ground's not going to prophetically grow back for fake Jews, right? | ||
There has to be 12,000 from each one of the 12 tribes of Israel in Revelation chapter 7. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I mean, Israeli and Jew, I think, are two different things, I guess is what I would say. | ||
Not necessarily. | ||
I mean, there's obviously some people that could, you know, talk about being a Jew or an Israeli and not be, but Israel, the land, and Israel, the people, are the exact same as far as the Bible. | ||
God has a covenant with that land because he has a covenant with those people. | ||
And, you know, we had heard all this Palestinian, oppressive nonsense. | ||
When you go there, what you'll find out is they bus and they pay for 180,000 Palestinians to come into Jerusalem, to come into Israeli areas and work, Judea, Samaria, what they would call the West Bank. | ||
But those Jews are not allowed to go anywhere else. | ||
Israel's paying for much of their upkeep, their food, their housing. | ||
They're paying for their insurance in many ways. | ||
Even in Gaza, when Hamas won't take care of the Gazans and they need some medical attention, guess who takes care of them? | ||
Israel does. | ||
No questions asked. | ||
Let me ask you about the government of Israel. | ||
Do you think Netanyahu has been a good leader for Israel? | ||
I think Netanyahu has been a good leader. | ||
I think, obviously, he's made some poor decisions in the past, but I see him on the same vein as a Donald Trump. | ||
People like him because he's been, and I think Trump has helped with this. | ||
He's willing to say the hard things and make the hard decisions. | ||
He at least understands the history of the Jewish people and the hardness that they've had to go through. | ||
So, you know, I think anybody that's been in politics as long as he's been in power for 18, 19 years, there's going to be. | ||
Yeah, longer, I think. | ||
Well, actually, he's technically been the prime minister for 18 years, but it's been kind of on and on. | ||
They're going to make some bad decisions. | ||
They're going to get involved in some crazy stuff. | ||
But I think by and large, especially in the last, let's say, 10 years, he's really withstood, I think, a lot that most politicians would have bent and bowed to. | ||
He's really kept his morals as far as the compass of this is our land, these are our people, and come hell or high water, we're going to stand for it. | ||
I've got to give him that much. | ||
Well, he's slipping in popularity in Israel, but perhaps that's maybe open for interpretation. | ||
I see reports both ways. | ||
I think he's afraid he's going to learn it. | ||
I ask him when I'm there, and it really is both ways. | ||
It's kind of a 50-40. | ||
Well, and this is the truth about Iran. | ||
This is the truth about anywhere. | ||
You know, the Western media, it all is propaganda, but they tend to try to put everybody into a box. | ||
But I've met Iranians. | ||
There's plenty of liberals in Iran. | ||
There's a lot of liberals. | ||
You'd be surprised, actually. | ||
You're like, how could they even exist? | ||
I'd be like, no, they're actually real. | ||
They come and study in America. | ||
That's how I met them. | ||
Same thing in Israel. | ||
There's people that are all in for Netanyahu. | ||
There's people that can't stand Netanyahu. | ||
So really most of these countries, Russia, too, they all have a left and a right. | ||
We don't really get this fair reporting in the West, which I think makes it harder to really understand these global issues. | ||
Here's what I say. | ||
And my stance politically is I want to completely decouple from the Middle East. | ||
I think it's been a disaster for the American people, and that's what my concern is. | ||
But tell me if you agree or disagree with this. | ||
As you do care about Israel. | ||
I believe in your heart of hearts. | ||
I'll be honest, I really don't. | ||
If you do care about Israel, wouldn't you agree that you need new leadership? | ||
Because to me, I mean, would you disagree that the whole world has turned against Israel right now? | ||
They are in the process of turning against Israel. | ||
But again, prophetically, they have to. | ||
God promises us in the Bible that that's going to happen, that all nations are eventually going to hate Israel. | ||
So my question is, for the years, you know, how in the world is this ever going to transpire? | ||
But now we see exactly how it's transpired. | ||
They're being painted so evil and wicked and nefarious. | ||
Now the world hates Israel. | ||
But you look at that and you're like, okay, so we should hate them too. | ||
I look at it and I'm like, you know what? | ||
They're in the perfect spot for God to fulfill exactly what he said he was going to do. | ||
Well, I don't hate anybody. | ||
What I see is Israel can get whatever they need from us without even a vote, but I can't even get a tax cut. | ||
And I think that there's no doubt whether it's 40,000 or 400,000 Palestinians. | ||
You know, people don't like what they've seen in Palestine. | ||
I think that that's a fact. | ||
And you might disagree, but the consensus now is that Israel stood down on October 7th and let the attack happen because Netanyahu wants to take the Gaza Strip. | ||
So I think the world is turning against Israel not because of a painted picture. | ||
I think it's because of the reality. | ||
I think it's because of what they're seeing. | ||
They're going to take the Gaza Strip because the Bible fulfills the fact that one day Gaza is going to be repopulated with nothing but Jews. | ||
Again, you can't get around that fact. | ||
The Jews, though, but see, this is where you're going to get into a debate. | ||
I bet you, I would bet you, if you did a DNA test for all the Palestinians and a DNA test for all the Israelis, the Palestinians have more actual genetic ties to that landmass than the Israelis who are mostly Eastern European. | ||
And if we believe that, which I don't, then we're going to have to say, okay, then God doesn't know what he's doing, and the people that are moving on. | ||
Oh, I think God knows what he's doing are foolish. | ||
Here, let me give you a little anecdotal evidence here. | ||
This is every prime minister of Israel. | ||
First one, David Gurion, real name, David Groon, born in Poland. | ||
Next one, Mashi Sheret, real name, Mashi Shurtok, born in Ukraine. | ||
Then Levi Eshkol, real name, Levi Shkolanik, born in Ukraine. | ||
Next one, Yigol Alan, real name, Yigol Pikovich, born in the Ottoman Empire, Palestine. | ||
Next one, Golda Meyer, real name, Golda Mabovich, born in Ukraine. | ||
Next one, Yizhak Rabin, first one actually born in Jerusalem, or called Mandatory Palestine, but first one to be born in actual Jerusalem. | ||
Next one, Manichin Begin, real name Mazicelaw Begum, born in Ukraine. | ||
So I can go on and on and on. | ||
Almost every single one of them has a fake name, and nearly every single one of them is actually from Eastern Europe. | ||
For the sake of the time here, I'm not going to go on. | ||
Even Netanyahu's real name is Milakovsky. | ||
Now, granted, he was born in Tel Aviv. | ||
His name is Milakovsky. | ||
So how do you explain that? | ||
Well, I explain it simply by, number one, I don't know about their name changes, but what I do know is God says he's going to regather the Jewish people from every region and every nation on the planet. | ||
And to me, they don't have to be born in Tel Aviv or in Jerusalem to be a prime minister of Israel. | ||
God's bringing them back. | ||
The biggest number of Jewish people that are moving back to Israel right now are from Moscow. | ||
They're Russian Jews, straight north. | ||
The Bible says they'll come from the north back to Jerusalem. | ||
And so God's regathering them from the entirety of the world, even in the book of Acts. | ||
But half a million Jews have left Israel since October 7th. | ||
Well, there's a lot more Jews coming in than there are coming out. | ||
That much I know. | ||
I spend 20 weeks a year there. | ||
There's a lot of Jews that are moving back to the homeland. | ||
Listen, there's liberal Jews. | ||
There's leftist Jews. | ||
I get it. | ||
There's Jews. | ||
Oh, yeah, they try to. | ||
They influence the Democratic Party. | ||
I mean, there's people that would consider me more Jewish in my theological thinking than even the Jews themselves. | ||
But it doesn't change the fact that God said, I'm going to gather them from all the nations. | ||
So even on the day of Pentecost, the Bible says there were 18 different nationalities, but all those nationalities were Jewish people. | ||
They were Jewish people from various places on the earth. | ||
And still to this day, they converge on Jerusalem during the major feast that they have. | ||
Would you support policy? | ||
Because this is what I view this as inevitable. | ||
But would you support policy that Israel or APAC, anybody connected to Israel, has to register as a foreign agent or that the United States, I believe, should cut all foreign aid, including Israel? | ||
Would you support a policy like that? | ||
Or do you think America should continue with the military and financial aid? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I think so. | ||
Really? | ||
And that's where we'll disagree. | ||
But yeah, I absolutely believe they should militarily and financially support the nation of Israel. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I know a lot of people feel that way. | ||
I think it's a generational thing. | ||
And it could very well be. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I think it is. | ||
And I mean, again, not to paint any general picture here, because there's diverse people in every age group. | ||
But I think generally speaking, it is a generational thing. | ||
And I think, too, when it comes to the rise in anti-Semitism, the different headlines that we see, I think it's because people take that personally. | ||
I will tell you, I take that personally. | ||
I take that personally that any American would feel loyalty to another country. | ||
I will say that angers me. | ||
Right. | ||
Well, we are loyal to the truth, right? | ||
We're loyal to the narrative of the Bible. | ||
That's the only thing that keeps my loyalty in. | ||
I don't broad stroke what they do and all of the things, but I do believe that we have a national responsibility to stand for the people of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, just simply because the Bible tells me I have to. | ||
If I'm a Christian, I have to. | ||
The Bible doesn't tell you that your government and your country has to. | ||
If you want to, go ahead. | ||
It's a free country. | ||
Yeah, well, I can't sway the governments one way or the other. | ||
You don't have to. | ||
Israel already does. | ||
Yeah, but I'm going to stand with the people, and I believe I need to live in a nation that stands with the people. | ||
Listen, this much I can tell you. | ||
If America ever made a statement that we will cut off Israel, have nothing to do with them, I promise you I'd move to Israel tomorrow. | ||
Really? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Well, you're going to get that opportunity. | ||
I promise you. | ||
And I would say at this rate, all support for Israel, definitely in America, all support will be gone 10 to 20 years, 20 years max, 10 years minimum, I'd say. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
I'd say, oh, 100%. | ||
In fact, I'd say maybe even by the 2028 presidential elections, coming out against Israel will now become popular. | ||
Oh, well, that's going to be popular. | ||
It's certainly cute to do that these days, but it's not going to happen in the finality of things in America, not anytime soon. | ||
And I could show you in Revelation why it's not, but again, we can agree to disagree on that. | ||
Have you ever heard of the Schofield Bible? | ||
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What do you think of that? | ||
Oh, I'd love to have that discussion for a couple of years. | ||
I'll tell you what, actually, I would love to do it. | ||
Because I'm not a big theological guy. | ||
I look at the Bible like a good movie. | ||
Because when I was in prison, I read the Bible cover to cover. | ||
And it was great. | ||
And you learn a lot. | ||
You remember a lot of the stuff. | ||
I grew up in a Christian household, went to Christian schools. | ||
So you remember a lot. | ||
But it's kind of like when you go through it the way you do. | ||
To me, it's like a good movie that you watch over and over. | ||
And a good movie, like you've seen a movie 10 times. | ||
And then the 11th time, you're like, oh, wow, I never noticed that before. | ||
So I kind of view the Bible the same way. | ||
I read it cover to cover once recently. | ||
So I don't claim to be the expert in the Bible. | ||
I'm an expert on political and current events. | ||
That's my masterpiece. | ||
Would you be willing to actually do a debate with another pastor that is more on the side that, just to put it as a statement, for lack of a better word, that is more against the fake Jews or Islamic people? | ||
Like Stephen Anderson. | ||
That name has been brought up to me. | ||
Or another one, Joel Webbon. | ||
I don't know if you've heard of him. | ||
He's another one that's kind of rising up on social media. | ||
I love debate. | ||
I just love it. | ||
I love disagreement because it's what makes us stronger. | ||
And I salute you. | ||
I salute everybody. | ||
If you're willing to come to the table and you are staunch and convicted in your beliefs, then I respect that. | ||
Even if we disagree. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
But we got to learn to disagree righteously in a good way. | ||
So bring him on. | ||
I'd be glad to because I know a lot about this Schofield situation. | ||
I would love to do that. | ||
I'd be happy to do that. | ||
I know that you got to run. | ||
But before we go here, you know, it was, I can't believe this. | ||
I never even heard about the guy coming to your house. | ||
How is that? | ||
How is that? | ||
How do I not know about that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
It was huge news all over the world. | ||
It was this past October. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it happened this past October. | ||
It was this mad. | ||
I mean, see, but that is God working. | ||
You were telling the story earlier. | ||
I mean, and we will, I mean, God is in charge of everything. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
When you have a moment like that, I can't even imagine family. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you have a moment like that, and God that's a revelation moment when you realize, okay, God is going to protect you no matter what you face. | ||
Yeah, that's that's it's life-changing. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
We moved and it was a big deal. | ||
We had to live in hotels for about a month and a half with all of our kids and a grandkid. | ||
Is this fallout because you were stood against COVID? | ||
Or like, what is the... | ||
We've had so much fallout really starting from the COVID. | ||
It's hard to even know what it is at this point. | ||
You know, people burning Bibles, people coming against the house, people threatening our church. | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
You know, we've been in eight lawsuits since COVID. | ||
I'm going to get the last lap. | ||
I just can't help myself. | ||
If you were a Jewish church leader or they were burning the Old Testament, it would have been a bigger story. | ||
They would have been arrested. | ||
But you're facing Christian discrimination. | ||
All right, Pastor Greg Locke, a great sport, a great debater. | ||
I think we're going to hear more from him, too. | ||
I appreciate your time. | ||
Thank you, Bufferin. | ||
All right, now in studio, she's had a long day. | ||
She's had a long day. | ||
We won't get into all the hoops you had to jump through to be here. | ||
Of course, you were here yesterday with Alex too. | ||
You're here with me today. | ||
The new book from Dr. Sherry Tenpenny, Zero Accountability in a Failed System, How Big Pharma Weaponizes Vaccines, Public Health, and the Law. | ||
You know, there's a couple current events, and I'm sure you can tie all of this into your book. | ||
There's a couple current events that have happened this week alone that you've been talking about for years. | ||
It's coming out of RFK Jr. and some of Congress now too. | ||
And that is the ridiculousness of the vaccine schedule. | ||
And RFK Jr. was talking about a child will take anywhere between 69 and 92 vaccines just to stay in school. | ||
And so when you think about the amount of actual fluid that is, it's actually kind of mind-blowing to think about it like that. | ||
And then another thing was there's a discussion right now to get rid of big pharmaceutical ads on television, right? | ||
And so talk about these two things, the forced vaccines to get you to go to school, big pharma ad buys on television, and how it all ties into the story that you tell in the book. | ||
Well, I'm not sure where he came up with the 92 vaccines before they started school, but it's a lot. | ||
And actually, the number of, for sure, it's 28 vaccines by the time they're one year of age. | ||
I think he was referencing through the entire public school system. | ||
So not just to get into it. | ||
I mean, like through kindergarten and eighth grade, high school, college. | ||
I think he was saying the entire process. | ||
The entire process. | ||
Well, it does give you almost 13,000 micrograms of aluminum if you get the whole schedule. | ||
That's got to be considered poisonous. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
In fact, I decided about maybe four months ago, I wasn't going to talk about the pediatric schedule anymore. | ||
I was going to call it the pediatric poisoning schedule anymore because that's what it is. | ||
And parents are forced to poison their kids with all these doses of vaccines to get them to go to school or to even get them to, according to the pediatrician, to get them up to date on their shots. | ||
So that started, oh, 200 years ago. | ||
Oh, and you know, the vaccine laws were written mostly in the 1800s and the early 1900s. | ||
That isn't anything new. | ||
What is new is that they started taking away people's rights to refuse. | ||
Did they always have all the aluminum in them? | ||
Well, remember, up till 1985, there were only three vaccines, MMR, DPT, and polio, up to 1985. | ||
And then when they passed the 1986 National Vaccine Childhood Injury Compensation Act, which protected the pharmaceutical industry in 1986, it was in 1991 when they started the sharp ramp up of adding all these different vaccines in the schedule. | ||
So when we started this with having that protection, it was three shots. | ||
And now it's 16 or 17 shots whether or not you're going to include the COVID jab or not. | ||
So it's, you know, they still have the protection. | ||
They've had that all of these different years. | ||
The vaccine exemption laws, I know I'm in Ohio, in the state of Ohio, the vaccine exemption laws were written in the 1800s. | ||
You know, so it's in the late 1800s, early 1900s for the smallpox vaccine because they stopped routinely giving smallpox in 1972. | ||
So up until that point, all along the way, they were always saying whether or not people could avoid getting the smallpox vaccine. | ||
And it was just rolled over into the vaccine schedule the way it is today. | ||
One thing that I've noticed, and it's natural, it's human instinct. | ||
Whenever you talk about really controversial subjects that everybody has basically had to go through, like a vaccine, right? | ||
Most people have probably gotten multiple vaccines. | ||
Well, when you try to tell them, you basically just got shot up with a poison. | ||
At best, with a flu shot, you just got an expired vaccine at best, not to mention whatever else it might do to you. | ||
Is the purpose of writing a book like this to try to ease that discomfort, right? | ||
Because a lot of people, they have a visceral response. | ||
They don't want to hear. | ||
They don't want to hear that they've been poisoned. | ||
There's no way. | ||
They're smarter than that. | ||
Is part of the reason why you put it all into a book like this to kind of ease that stress and say, hey, look, here's the information. | ||
Consume it when you're ready. | ||
But this is the reality that you're dealing with. | ||
Maybe, sort of. | ||
I mean, it really was, I mean, it took me about maybe 18 months to write the book, but it's really 25 years of research. | ||
It's what I've been doing for the last 25 years. | ||
And it started with bird flu when it, you know, when it kicked up back in the summer of 2023. | ||
I had written a book in 2005 called Foul, spelled F-O-W-L, Foul Bird Flu. | ||
It's Not What You Think. | ||
And somebody, and it's been out of print for a while because it was written in 2005. | ||
And my staff found the book and said, this is really good. | ||
Why don't you just put a different title, cover page on it, re-release it? | ||
And I started looking through it, and it was written in 2005. | ||
I said, well, a lot has happened. | ||
Yeah, so much have happened. | ||
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I mean, the one thing that happened, obviously the COVID injections, that changed everything. | ||
That changed everything. | ||
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So I said, there's a lot that's happened in the last 25 years in terms of the number of vaccines, how they're made, all of the things with the PrEP Act and all of the things of the weaponization of our healthcare system. | ||
All these different things happened. | ||
And so I thought, well, I need to update this and rewrite it. | ||
So it's really not written To give parents comfort. | ||
It's really not, it's written from a standpoint of this is what's in the vaccines. | ||
This is how they weaponized the healthcare system starting with Medicare in 1963, the electronic medical records when they rolled into place, the Healthy People program that started in 1980. | ||
That's a lot of things that we in the health freedom movement don't really talk about. | ||
And you really need to see what it is. | ||
You know, if anybody's followed any of my work or read any of the things I've written in the last 20 years, they know that I really like to start with history. | ||
You know, if you know where you came from and you learn the lessons of history, you're not going to repeat them and do the same thing over again. | ||
So I make a pretty good case of showing people where we were, where we are now, and how they've used each one of these pandemics from 1976 to 2005 to 2009. | ||
Each one of them that they rolled out along the way was a market test. | ||
They wanted to see how far they could push us. | ||
And even with COVID, it was a market test to see how far they could push us. | ||
And now they sit back and they crunch the data for a couple of years and try to figure out what worked and what didn't work. | ||
Do you think that was the same case with the Spanish flu? | ||
No, the Spanish flu was a whole different ballgame. | ||
It really was not really even a flu. | ||
It was probably a chemical contamination from mustard gas. | ||
It probably wasn't even anything to do with a virus at that point in time. | ||
Well, the reason why I go into this is because you talk about history, and I think a lot of us tend to separate what we experience, what we go through, from history instead of recognizing, well, wait a second, maybe this isn't the first time we've been through something like this, right? | ||
Like what you're saying is, hey, all the propaganda and all that stuff you saw with the COVID vaccines, this isn't the first time we've been through this. | ||
It might have been the most extreme example, but it's not the first time we've gone through it. | ||
And so I go back and I look at some of this stuff now. | ||
I'm thinking, well, if they lied to us here, maybe they lied to us here. | ||
And so I review some of this Spanish flu stuff. | ||
Even the polio vaccine, and you got to really go down the rabbit hole, but even with the polio vaccine, because people talk about how successful it was, well, even then they were basically representing polio kind of like they did with COVID. | ||
It was a huge fear campaign. | ||
They made sure that you saw somebody's mangled leg or a little girl in a, you know, a walking thing. | ||
And it's like, oh my gosh, everybody that gets polio gets this. | ||
And it turns out that wasn't the truth. | ||
It was a lot like the COVID propaganda. | ||
They made sure you thought it was the worst case, you're going to die, when really most people didn't even know that they had it. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, the real death rate in retrospect, when they looked at COVID, was 0.2%. | ||
But then when you look at all the people that have been maimed and damaged from the jab, you know, 1.6, a little over 1.6 million people filed a VARES report of injury, you know, and it was the wrong place to file it. | ||
They should have filed it with the covered countermeasure injury compensation program. | ||
Instead, they filed it with VARES because that's what they knew. | ||
And so they filed it over there, which was the wrong place. | ||
And I talk about that in the book. | ||
It's sort of like going into the Bureau of Motor Vehicles and trying to buy a plane ticket. | ||
You know, they both have to do with travel, but they can't sell you a plane ticket because that's not what they do. | ||
Well, the injury compensation program doesn't cover VAERS. | ||
You need to go over and file it with the CICP. | ||
Now, the problem with that is that since the CICP was founded, it was formed, there have only been about 13,000 people that have filed claims in there that went back to smallpox back in 2001 when they tried to vaccinate. | ||
Remember, they tried to vaccinate the whole country again after 9-11 with the smallpox vaccine? | ||
And then there was a couple of other things along the way. | ||
Well, there have been very few people that have actually filed for injury compensation in the correct agency. | ||
Well, did those numbers go up like the VARES numbers went up? | ||
I'm sure you saw the VARES charge. | ||
They didn't go up at the CICP. | ||
There was very few people that filed over there, like 13,000 as opposed to 1.6 million. | ||
And then the people that actually filed with the CICP, to date, there's only been 40, 4-0, 40 cases that have been adjudicated. | ||
Now, there were two people that got a fairly high compensation. | ||
And if you take out those two amounts as outliers and you average the other 38 people, their compensation that they got for their severe, horrible injuries, their neurological complications, all the things that happened, the average payout's been $4,000. | ||
Is there a time limit to your source? | ||
You're done, pretty much. | ||
Most of the people that are, the government has thrown them completely underneath the payment. | ||
If you went and took another one, now you're back into the... | ||
Exactly. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You know, another thing I'm curious about, and I don't know if you have any experience about this, but I'd ask you anyway. | ||
You know, I wonder what kind of long-term ramifications are we looking at dealing with the COVID injection? | ||
Because now they admit it. | ||
Now they admit it. | ||
Okay, it was gene therapy. | ||
Yeah, okay, it was experimental. | ||
I mean, they don't even hide it now. | ||
And obviously all of the side effects too with the heart problems and the blood clots, Guillain Beret, so much more, neurological. | ||
The neurological problems, the renal failure, the infertility, all the things that are coming up. | ||
Do you know, do you know, or is it even too early to say? | ||
Can we start to examine not just people that got the vaccines versus people that didn't, the COVID shot? | ||
What about if you have two parents that not COVID-injected versus two parents that were COVID-injected? | ||
Do we know if there's anything that goes down into the children? | ||
They've already seen a lot of development, a lot of birth defects, particularly that are cardiac related. | ||
They've already seen kids born with heart disease. | ||
I've seen a child that was born that the mother was not COVID shot vaccinated, but the father was. | ||
He was born with bilateral club feet and webbed fingers and no toes. | ||
Webbed? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Is that normal? | ||
Well, it's not normal. | ||
It does happen. | ||
I've never even heard of that. | ||
But that can't, a webbed finger and toes? | ||
Well, it's when you're in utero, when you go through the developmental phases, when you're early on, like maybe three months, all of us have webbed fingers. | ||
And then as we get closer to birth, those webbings generally... | ||
So I guess it's just like, you know, this area in between. | ||
Yeah, that there's just part of growing, that you lose that. | ||
Well, this person, this little child did not, had bilateral club feet and no toes. | ||
And there's a lot of cardiac disease. | ||
And one of the problems with that is now that Moderna has given all these vaccines that are led to a myocarditis and pericarditis. | ||
Now they're developing a drug to treat myocardis and pericarditis. | ||
Isn't that amazing? | ||
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There are a lot of kids that died. | ||
There's case reports of children that died because their mom got the COVID vaccine, and then the children died from the COVID jab going into them when they were breastfeeding. | ||
When they were pregnant. | ||
When they were breastfeeding. | ||
So it's a long-term problem. | ||
It's not going to go away anytime soon. | ||
Well, and I look at, you know, you look at the work that RFK Jr. is doing, and we can talk about some of these issues, but remove a personality or a single issue from it. | ||
And I think that this is what RFK Jr. is trying to hammer on. | ||
So now it becomes a method of how effective is your communication. | ||
America is a severely sick nation. | ||
It is just undeniable how sick our people are, and it shouldn't be that way. | ||
And so what they're saying is there's something inorganic happening here. | ||
And Trump talks about it too. | ||
There's something going on that's causing all of these issues, right? | ||
The chronic disease, the sudden infant death syndrome. | ||
This shouldn't even exist. | ||
It's never even heard of it before, right? | ||
There's something in our environment that is not organic that's causing all of this. | ||
And I don't know if you can point to vaccines for everything, but certainly at some point, our civilization, I think, is going to look at all these injections that we've been, in many cases, forced to take, and we're going to say, wow, they really made us sick. | ||
You know, Owen, right when RFK got nominated, before he even got confirmed, I had said, you know, it's great that you're going to get all of the dyes out of the flu, the coloring dyes out of the food, all of the petroleum things, the red dye 40, red dye 5, you know, blue dye, yellow dye. | ||
That's great. | ||
They should have never been in our food in the first place. | ||
So it's good to have that gone out of there. | ||
It's good to change some of the, to try to move forward on some of the pesticide removals. | ||
But if we suddenly took all of America and dropped us into the Garden of Eden, into the most pristine food, the most pristine water, soil, air, everything that could possibly that God just created for us, and there was no contaminants in our food, in our water, in our air, in our soil, any of those things. | ||
And it wouldn't matter. | ||
It wouldn't matter a squat as long as we're going to give children 28 doses of poison by the time they're one year of age. | ||
It's not, you know, when the whole issue is to make children healthy again. | ||
Well, pregnant women get four shots when they're pregnant, five if they're also RH negative. | ||
And then babies get three shots as soon as they're born. | ||
So that's seven exposures to poison before they've even taken their first, you know, almost after they've taken their first breath. | ||
And so we've already damaged their immune system, their neurological system, their cardiovascular system, all of those different things. | ||
We've already contaminated them. | ||
We know that the kidneys don't develop until about two years of age to the point where they can get rid of all the extra aluminum that comes into the system. | ||
And so we're poisoning these children at the same time. | ||
We're making a big deal out of cleaning up our food for the kids. | ||
It really wouldn't matter. | ||
It's like the elephant in the room that nobody wants to talk about. | ||
Well, and just getting back to the food diet, too, this shows how corrupt the whole system was. | ||
I don't know what other conclusion you can reach other than they wanted us dead. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
I don't know what other conclusion can you reach? | ||
Why would they have been putting these things in the food? | ||
If I'm, you know, you got these new phenomenons, you got like food trucks or people just set up a food shop on the side of the road downtown. | ||
If you get caught putting a harmful ingredient in that, you're gone. | ||
They're shutting your thing down. | ||
You're getting sued. | ||
You might end up in jail. | ||
But somehow all the big corporations got to put literal poison and carcinogens in food and it was just normal. | ||
Yes. | ||
And there's a big difference between ingesting and injecting. | ||
Now, ingesting those foods are bad enough. | ||
But what if you took it and you injected it into your body? | ||
You know, Gary Matsumoto wrote a book probably in the early 90s called Vaccine A, and it was about the anthrax vaccine. | ||
And there's a little sentence in there that I've never forgotten when he said, you know, I can eat a hamburger and that's fine. | ||
But if I took that hamburger and I put it in my blender and ground it up and inject it into my arm, I probably wouldn't do so well the next day. | ||
And that sort of gives you an example of the difference between ingesting and injecting. | ||
You can ingest aluminum and it passes through. | ||
If you inject aluminum, it stays in your bones. | ||
60% of the aluminum that you get exposed to on a daily basis, either from food or vaccines or other things, 60% ends up in your bones. | ||
And so it stores and it gets in there for a long period of time. | ||
It causes chronic inflammation, which chronic inflammation is the core source of almost every disease. | ||
What do you recommend to people if they ask you? | ||
Because they know, okay, my kid's about to go to school or I just, you know, I'm about to have a baby or even if it's something for work. | ||
Like they know they're going to get pressure to take a vaccine. | ||
They know it's coming. | ||
There's intimidation tactics and everything else. | ||
What is good advice for people to kind of deal with that? | ||
Well, I always, I've said this a lot, particularly recently. | ||
I've said, you know, when you get pregnant, God gives you two gifts. | ||
The first gift is the fact that you've gotten pregnant, because with all of the infertility problems and things that are going on now, it's a real gift to be blessed with, now you're going to become a parent. | ||
The second gift is that you now have nine months to get educated about food, about breastfeeding, about vaccines, because the time that you are trying to decide whether or not to vaccinate your baby should not be when you go into labor. | ||
And that's when they start to push you on all that stuff. | ||
It's a big topic. | ||
There's a lot to know. | ||
I've been studying it for 25 years. | ||
And I'm always learning something new because it just is a, I think that's what has kept me interested in it for so long is because there's always something new to learn. | ||
But that's the, you know, for beginners, there's a lot to learn. | ||
And there's just some really, really good books, not just my book, just not zero accountability. | ||
It's not really about the individual vaccines, but there's a book called The Title of the Book is Turtles All the Way Down. | ||
It was written by two or three Israeli pediatricians that remained anonymous, and it was published through Children's Health Defense. | ||
You know, as from an they just wanted to remain anonymous. | ||
It's a very good book for parents to read. | ||
Paul Thomas writes some good books. | ||
There's a lot of good material out there. | ||
When I started this 25 years ago, Owen, there was nothing really available. | ||
There was a couple of books, miscellaneous. | ||
Well, the trust for the system was a lot higher. | ||
And we didn't have the internet research stuff that we have now. | ||
We didn't have the ability to dig in and look. | ||
But now there is just a ton of information. | ||
So from the time you find out you're pregnant, you're usually one or two months pregnant. | ||
By the time you get a test and you figure that out, you've got another seven months. | ||
Take some time to explore what they're trying to inject into your baby and know that you can say no. | ||
Just you know that you and know that you can say no. | ||
Well, I think that's the problem is a lot of people just don't have that constitution, right? | ||
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And so giving them kind of that permission. | |
Ammunition to say no. | ||
Tell your doctor, no, thank you. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Your physician. | ||
And then being in the right environment too, making sure you don't end up at a place where they're just going to bully you. | ||
Well, you know, physicians are supposed to be your consultant. | ||
It's like going to a lawyer or a CPA. | ||
Well, they're consultants for big pharma now. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Or going to get your car mechanic or any of those sorts of things. | ||
You pay them for a service. | ||
Your physicians, you pay them for a service, or you think your insurance company does, but they get paid to be your consultant. | ||
In fact, the Greek word for doctor is teacher. | ||
They're supposed to teach you things, not bully you into submission. | ||
And so if you've got a doctor that's bullying you into submission, go get another one. | ||
And I say this all the time. | ||
It's like, don't confuse performance with personality. | ||
Because I've had so many people over the years say, but I really like my doctor. | ||
I just really, they're just, I just love the way they treat me. | ||
They're just really, I love my doctor. | ||
Well, you can love your doctor's personality. | ||
You might want to go on vacation with them, go golfing with them, invite them over for dinner. | ||
But if they're bullying you into submission into something you don't want to do, that's performance. | ||
You can like them as a friend, but go get another doctor that works than you and respects your wishes. | ||
And if you want to say no, they respect it. | ||
They just put it in a chart because it's just in a contract. | ||
You just write in the chart. | ||
Vaccines recommended. | ||
Parent refuses. | ||
Period. | ||
Done. | ||
Well, you know, the other thing that they don't like to emphasize, and maybe that's because they hate God or they want to be God or they don't make any money off of it, but it's the really, it's the magical ability for the body to heal itself in so many different ways or the immune system. | ||
And so really the immune system is so important. | ||
I mean, that's why we sell health products at our stores. | ||
That's why we've done that for years. | ||
And, you know, I had something, I caught some bug late Sunday night, some throat deal. | ||
I don't know if it was allergies or I was outside breathing in the sands of the Sahara just flew through or I don't know. | ||
I caught a bug. | ||
I was with some new people. | ||
But I'm like, I'll be fine. | ||
I'll deal with it maybe 24, 48 hours and my immune system will knock it out because I know I take care of myself. | ||
I know my immune system is working fine. | ||
How much of the modern health care, you know, health care system, how much of that actually harms our immune system? | ||
Most of it. | ||
You know, and that's another thing that parents are told. | ||
You have to get all these vaccines because your baby was born without an immune system. | ||
And that's simply not true. | ||
When you're born, you're born. | ||
That's a huge lie. | ||
Yeah, it's a huge lie because you're born with, in your system, you have two forms of your immune system. | ||
The one that you're born with is called your innate immune system. | ||
You're born with that. | ||
It protects you 24-7 the entire time that you're alive. | ||
It's constantly scanning your blood and making sure stuff isn't in there that shouldn't be in there. | ||
That's what you're born with. | ||
That's what keeps everyone alive. | ||
There's another type of immune system called the adaptive immune system. | ||
And that's when you take the baby home and they get exposed to your cat, your dog, your laundry detergent, you know, that you put in the dirt, whatever. | ||
Well, not newborn babies, but everybody. | ||
They start adapting and then their immune system goes, that's okay. | ||
That's not harming me. | ||
I will adapt to that. | ||
And I will adapt to this and I will adapt to this. | ||
Well, with giving them all these shots from the time that they're born, you are forcing the adaptive immune system to do things it wasn't intended to do. | ||
And so it's harmful. | ||
It's not helpful. | ||
It confuses it. | ||
And yes, it does. | ||
That's good. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And really, I think, too, what the pharmaceutical companies want is they want you to rely on their products so that you're a permanent customer instead of if you have a strong immune system, you don't need their products. | ||
Like people are stunned to find out. | ||
I mean, thank God, right? | ||
I mean, I'm not bragging here, but thank God. | ||
Like, I don't even have a doctor. | ||
I don't even go to a doctor. | ||
I don't know the last time I was at a doctor. | ||
Well, I think that physicians are supposed to be. | ||
You're my doctor. | ||
This is my doctor's visit. | ||
Well, you're supposed to be able to take care of yourself and keep healthy. | ||
I think that, you know, physicians are really meant to be consultants. | ||
I mean, I used to love it when I was seeing patients, when patients would come in with like a big stack of papers and say, I've been doing some research and I found all this stuff. | ||
Does it apply to me or not? | ||
And so my job is to be able to say to them, good, fine, that was great. | ||
Or no, that really doesn't apply to you and this is why. | ||
And they're supposed to teach you how to stay healthy. | ||
You know, we should somehow revert back to the old days in China when you used to pay the doctor to keep you well. | ||
And if you got sick. | ||
Well, now they demonize that type of stuff. | ||
You know, now that notice how they try to demonize that stuff. | ||
It's like old, old, hippie stuff. | ||
It's like, actually, it was really effective. | ||
All right, we are out of time. | ||
Dr. Sherry Tenpenny, the book, zero accountability in a failed system. | ||
A lot of good information in here. | ||
Where can people get the book? | ||
Amazon. | ||
Amazon is the best place to get it. | ||
We're still fighting with Barnes and Noble to get it listed up there. | ||
So right now it's just, it's available on Amazon. | ||
And you can find our website at dr10penny.com. | ||
Buy my substack at dr10penny.substack.com. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Folks. | ||
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That's just one of the uses it has. | ||
That's not what it is. | ||
And the FDA is cracking down on that, and they should. | ||
No, no, this is pharmaceutical grade. | ||
It is the very best. | ||
It is simply amazing because I've got from a medical doctor this USP grade, and it worked good and gave me great energy with no letdown. | ||
But when I today took this, it was 10 times stronger in my personal experience of it. | ||
So it funds the M4 War. | ||
It's the highest quality. | ||
It's the lowest price. | ||
Believe me, you want to get it, but take a very low dose when you first get it, you know, a third of a drop or whatever, because it depends on your physiology, how it's going to affect you. | ||
It is ultra-methylene blue at thealxylstore.com. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Quite frankly, I didn't develop Optimal Human when Big Lee came on as a big sponsor. | ||
And I told them the supplements I wanted from the companies I wanted. | ||
And they went out and did what I wanted. | ||
And people love them. | ||
And they're incredible. | ||
The turmeric, the Shilaji, the Irish CMOS, all of it. | ||
But they'd had this out for years. | ||
And I thought, my green caps are great. | ||
And, you know, this other company I use is great because green superfoods are amazing. | ||
And then I finally took it and Harrison Smith took it. | ||
And I was like, my God. | ||
And by then, we'd been selling it four or five months and it was already a top seller. | ||
The problem is there's so many ingredients and it's so hard to source and it's so clean, highest standards that it's sold out most of the time. | ||
We finally got a decent shipment of it in, but we never offered it for subscription because we just couldn't keep it. | ||
When you subscribe at theale showstore.com and then they keep it back for you so it never sells out. | ||
So go to thealexhowstore.com and get your optimal human and so many other incredible products today. |