Rudy Giuliani - The Rudy Giuliani Show: Friday, March 13, 2026 Aired: 2026-03-13 Duration: 56:27 === Refueling Accident Casualties (15:18) === [00:01:27] Good evening. [00:01:27] This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV. [00:01:34] Well, I think we have more pain and we have more sadness and we have more where we have to reflect on the price of this war. [00:01:51] And of course, that happens every time we take losses. [00:01:57] We knew when we reported the refueling, the refueling accident, that there would have to be casualties. [00:02:08] Well, there doesn't have to be casualties. [00:02:12] The odds are when these things happen, there almost always are. [00:02:16] But I never like to report death based on the odds are, because sometimes the odds are 99% and it doesn't work out that way. [00:02:26] But we prepared ourselves. [00:02:29] The families of those who lost loved ones had no time to prepare themselves. [00:02:35] I hope I'm not spending too much time on this for you, but to me, this is exceedingly personal. [00:02:41] It's exceedingly personal because I compare it to the loss of my police officers and firefighters. [00:02:48] And I know you relate that to September 11, but I relate it to the first one that died when I was mayor about two months or three months into it. [00:02:59] And I had to go to the scene, and then I had to go to the hospital, and then I had to go to inform the family. [00:03:10] It's very, very hard. [00:03:13] I wasn't sure I would know how to do it. [00:03:16] Father Michael Judge held my hand and taught me how to do it. [00:03:19] I did it with him again, never had any idea at the time that I was going to do it with him again almost 100 times, but not on September 11 because he died before he could help me. [00:03:36] So the casualties were six in one incident, which now make the casualties as of now, Ted. [00:03:46] And gosh, you know, this could check, this could change every minute. [00:03:50] As I'm speaking to you, it could change. [00:03:53] But right now, the last time we checked, which was about 15 minutes ago, it was 13. [00:04:00] The six were all part of the refueling mission, all part of the refueling vehicle. [00:04:07] It's a very complex vehicle, very complex, and obviously extraordinarily dangerous. [00:04:15] It contains, you know, way more gasoline than a gasoline station. [00:04:22] It's flying at a relative, well, it flies at very, very strange altitudes. [00:04:30] For a plane that big, it has tremendous flexibility. [00:04:35] Why is that? [00:04:36] Because it has to go to all different levels. [00:04:39] It also has tremendous flexibility because here it is, a big fat kind of bomber type plane, wouldn't you say? [00:04:47] And it's filling big, fat bomber type planes. [00:04:51] It's filling the planes that are the bunker busters, which are the monsters of the sky. [00:04:59] But it also is used to fill jets. [00:05:03] Now, slightly different planes are used, but it's all the same concept. [00:05:08] So when the accident occurred, the crew on the plane being filled survived because they were able to maneuver their plane. [00:05:18] But this plane, as you know, one little thing goes wrong and you're entering eternity. [00:05:25] So our tremendous respect for the men and women who serve in the United States Air Force on that plane. [00:05:34] It's more, if it can be, of a death mission than most. [00:05:40] It takes extra courage to do it because of what I told you and what they know better than I do or you do. [00:05:48] And they do it and they are great at it. [00:05:53] And our winning and losing battles depend on it. [00:05:57] And our ability to take out Tehran a couple of months ago depended on it. [00:06:04] I mean, remember, those planes, those planes did a round trip around the world. [00:06:10] They did Magellan in one day. [00:06:12] Except Magellan was assisted by the incredible skill and the unbelievable courage of the men and women who refilled those planes, which is in some ways more dangerous than actually flying the plane. [00:06:27] I know that's hard to believe because the plane gets shot at, the plane doesn't always get shot at. [00:06:33] These planes have a lot more vulnerability. [00:06:37] I spend a lot of time explaining to people that air flight is not dangerous. [00:06:41] I have a lot of friends that are afraid to fly, all of which cannot do logical conversion of logic to feeling. [00:06:52] And it's actually a fascinating study if you want to be a psychiatrist or psychologist. [00:06:58] Every time you get in a car, you should be a nervous wreck. [00:07:02] If you're based on statistics, you've got, like when you're flying out to the airport, you're thinking, oh my God, I don't know if you're, I mean, I've flown so much, I got to go back to when. [00:07:14] Let me say the first time I was going to Australia, is it really going to stay up that long? [00:07:24] You know, the chances of my dying on that trip as compared to the car taking me out to Kennedy Airport for 10 to 1, Kennedy Airport. [00:07:35] Not to mention at those days, I wasn't the mayor. [00:07:37] In those days, there were Democrat mayors getting shot, getting killed, even getting raped thinking I was a woman. [00:07:44] And there, you've dropped that line on me when I'm talking, you know, flying private. [00:07:47] Sometimes I get a little nervous. [00:07:48] You've told me that. [00:07:49] But I don't know if that's supposed to reassure me or just make me think that much more about the ride over. [00:07:56] I got a weird, I got a weird way. [00:07:58] It sort of developed from uncles who were in the police, being in law enforcement. [00:08:03] And my prosecutorial experience included a lot of working day to day with the police and being at their headquarters and running these special operations, like when they go out and arrest 50 people and they need a lawyer to kind of make sure everybody's interviewed or meet a lawyer at the scene of the death or whatever. [00:08:23] So, yes, I was a prosecutor and a lawyer, but I was half a cop, too. [00:08:28] And I loved it. [00:08:30] So, again, my tremendous, tremendous condolences. [00:08:38] The K-135 landed safely. [00:08:42] This were complete losses. [00:08:51] And again, far from this being a real solace to their family, but these people died as heroes, elevated Americans. [00:09:10] People we look up to, people who, when they train 50 years from now, people who do this work, they'll be talked about. [00:09:19] We don't have, I mean, I say it's dangerous, but we still don't have that many casualties. [00:09:25] And each one of them is studied very carefully so it doesn't happen again. [00:09:28] So they'll be in the textbooks. [00:09:39] It's just each day I keep hoping we can have a day without casualties. [00:09:45] We've had a number. [00:09:46] We've had a number without them, haven't we, Ted? [00:09:49] Yes, so far. [00:09:50] Do we have a picture we can show them of this? [00:09:52] Because I have one here, but we're not holding it. [00:09:53] Oh, yeah. [00:09:56] Let's look at it when we come back. [00:09:57] Well, this is a picture of the second. [00:09:59] This is what we now believe to be the second plane. [00:10:02] I have a picture right here. [00:10:03] I'm a typical hookup. [00:10:05] Oh, yeah. [00:10:05] And we were playing a B-roll. [00:10:06] Let's throw up that B-roll again that shows kind of how this works, Mayor. [00:10:12] This is actually a previous video from a close call. [00:10:15] So if you watch this, you watch the plane underneath. [00:10:19] After it disconnects, watch the top of that plane. [00:10:22] Watch it come right up to the belly here, right here. [00:10:25] Whoa, just avoided. [00:10:28] That was a close call. [00:10:29] You have to be very, very careful because they're so close together. [00:10:33] And it's, you know, and once they're untethered, somebody is going to have less resistance to the wind. [00:10:43] More likely than not, it's going to be exactly what I thought. [00:10:48] Originally, when I saw that, I thought the tanker came toward the smaller plane. [00:10:53] Now take a look at it. [00:10:54] I don't think that's right. [00:10:55] Take a good look because there's an aerodynamic reason for this. [00:10:58] So this was from a few years ago. [00:10:59] This was a close call. [00:11:00] Watch, close. [00:11:00] Watch, watch, watch, watch, didn't happen yet? [00:11:09] Okay. [00:11:10] Which happened to the small one go up or the big one go down? [00:11:13] That's actually hard to say from this. [00:11:15] It should be the small one going up. [00:11:18] The small plane is okay. [00:11:19] Oh, even the one on top. [00:11:20] The one right now doing the refueling. [00:11:23] The one on top is too damn fat to move. [00:11:26] Maybe not. [00:11:26] Maybe now. [00:11:27] Okay. [00:11:28] Two possibilities. [00:11:29] This was their last shipment, and they and it doesn't. [00:11:31] It does look more like, again, I'll go back and look at it again. [00:11:38] It looks like, it could be either. [00:11:39] It could be either because the camera. [00:11:41] Heads on the camera. [00:11:43] The camera may make it look like this one's not moving, but it could be the one moving. [00:11:46] So the one below now has more weight than it had before. [00:11:52] It's unlikely that it comes up as it looks it's it is more likely that the big one is going to come down because it has less weight. [00:12:00] When they're tethered together, it doesn't matter all that much. [00:12:04] But the minute they're untethered, the distinction in weight, wind, of course. [00:12:09] Yeah. [00:12:10] The big one is going to be a teeny bit more attuned to the wind than it was before it gave up all that gasoline. [00:12:16] The one below is going to be a little less, but still as a plane, much more. [00:12:23] I can't tell for sure. [00:12:24] I can't tell. [00:12:25] That's for sure. [00:12:25] Wow. [00:12:26] All I can tell you is that the guy below was very, very small. [00:12:30] He just accelerated. [00:12:32] The guy below accelerated out of the way of that. [00:12:36] And I've always thought. [00:12:37] It happens. [00:12:40] You've seen it. [00:12:40] You've seen it, I'm sure. [00:12:42] Well, they believe that this other picture we have up is the second plane that survived. [00:12:47] I can put that back up. [00:12:49] My guess is we've done, I wouldn't be surprised if we haven't done two dozen of these dead without incident. [00:12:57] And of course, we did all the ones at the end of the 12-day war without incident. [00:13:02] And who knows? [00:13:03] And who knows? [00:13:04] Because we're not going to tell how many Israeli planes were refueling. [00:13:07] Right. [00:13:08] So, you know, nobody's really counting those. [00:13:11] Right. [00:13:14] These are very old planes, too. [00:13:15] They're building new ones now. [00:13:18] But honestly, no complaint about the old planes. [00:13:20] These are great planes. [00:13:22] You know, when you make something just like an old Rolls-Royce or something, there are pilots who tell me they prefer the old ones. [00:13:29] They're like, you know, the expression they love. [00:13:32] They're brick shithouses. [00:13:34] Also, try to bomb it. [00:13:36] They say the bomb explodes. [00:13:39] The plane doesn't explode. [00:13:40] The bomb explodes. [00:13:42] That is a complete exaggeration. [00:13:44] It's an Air Force story, but so when you tell them, when you tell them, you know, what you do is very dangerous, they say, okay, we're going to say, yeah, more things can go wrong, but we are in a brick shithouse, baby. [00:13:58] Those little jets that are flying around, they get hit by a mosquito, they go down. [00:14:02] We get hit by the entire country and the entire country disappears. [00:14:07] Look, you got to have a sense of humor and you got to have a pair of balls and you got to have a sense of being able to let you got to have unbelievable type courage, just a courage where you can look at death in the eye and laugh. [00:14:22] Now, that's our real courageous person. [00:14:26] Now, let's go to what the press is doing everything it can to run away from because you know I love to do that. [00:14:33] And I think that's my only real purpose. [00:14:37] The rest of it, I think we're really good, but there are lots of other places too that do what we do. [00:14:45] You always think you do it better, but I love and respect many of my colleagues. [00:14:50] In fact, times I learn a lot from it. [00:14:53] I still think I do better covering things that are not covered by anyone. [00:14:58] Because I see things and connections that they don't see, maybe because I'm older. [00:15:04] Do you know we just had a very extraordinary five days? [00:15:09] Five days that should worry the hell out of us, and it should be on the front page of every newspaper. [00:15:15] And it's not, I don't even know if there's an article in the newspaper. [00:15:20] There are some articles, and I collected them. [00:15:24] There are some articles going around it, going around it. [00:15:29] I don't even, and these are conservatives going around it. [00:15:32] I don't even think they're just deliberately staying away from it. [00:15:35] Their way of thinking has changed so much, they can't think their way to the solution. [00:15:41] Here's the headline, boys and girls. [00:15:43] Okay. [00:15:45] In five days, three attempts at mass murder following the teaching of Muhammad in diverse parts of the United States. [00:16:07] Also, an attempt to crash an American embassy in Oslo, Norway, during the same time, in the name of Muhammad. [00:16:20] Now, you don't know anything about religion, right? [00:16:24] Hypothetical. [00:16:26] You say to me, who's this Muhammad? [00:16:29] Wait a second, wait a second. [00:16:30] Tell me about these incidents and then tell me a little more. [00:16:34] Then I can ask some intelligent questions. [00:16:36] So I'm going to do that. [00:16:37] I'm going to tell you a little more about these. [00:16:39] Then I'm going to ask, I'm going to play somebody else and ask the questions. [00:16:43] So let's go with incident number one. === Religious Motives in Attacks (15:49) === [00:16:45] I'm not sure chronologically which was first, but I know the first one we found out about. [00:16:50] The first one we found out about was in Detroit. [00:16:53] And I can't say the most shocking of all. [00:16:57] In some ways, yes, because there were children involved in this. [00:17:01] And that isn't even played heavily. [00:17:03] But this guy drove, first of all, he drove his truck into the synagogue. [00:17:09] Number two, he didn't drive it into the church part where they'd been, where we've had that. [00:17:14] We've had them go into synagogues in Michigan and shoot people up. [00:17:19] The governor doesn't seem to know that, but I know that. [00:17:22] Oh, Michigan, they also do churches. [00:17:24] I don't want to let him off the hook completely. [00:17:27] Now, he drives in, right? [00:17:32] This is A. Mon Mohammed or Ghazali, I suppose. [00:17:43] Aimon Mohammed Ghazali. [00:17:47] And he drives his truck with explosives into this beautiful synagogue, which when you see the pictures from the air, looks like a decent-sized university, I would say. [00:18:01] I mean, it looks like a lot of things. [00:18:04] At times, it looks a little industrial because it's so big. [00:18:07] At times, when you see the religious structures, it looks positively gorgeous. [00:18:12] Right? [00:18:13] And it is, we are told, the largest reform synagogue in America. [00:18:20] And one that is very well respected. [00:18:22] One that, you know, within the Jewish religion and within religious circles, because aside from people who don't understand religion, all these religions work together. [00:18:36] When I would go to a mass with Cardinal O'Connor, who was the cardinal I was closest to, I mean, for many years, I used to go there and I wasn't all that close to the cardinal. [00:18:46] But when I became close to Cardinal O'Connor, I was like a parochial school student. [00:18:52] I used to ask him all kinds of questions. [00:18:54] So I was always amazed at midnight mass and at big masses, like for the death of a city official or state official or governor or even sometimes a police officer. [00:19:10] We had representatives of the major Protestant churches, all of the Orthodox churches, meaning Greek, Armenian, Coptic. [00:19:22] See, you got the most beautiful. [00:19:25] They were like really exotic gear, all kinds of stuff. [00:19:33] We also got rabbis. [00:19:37] It's where I met one of my best rabbi friends, St. Patrick. [00:19:45] And he got invited all the time. [00:19:47] This idea that the church is different now. [00:19:53] It's different. [00:19:53] It's different in good parts of America. [00:19:55] In New York, I don't know how good it is anymore, but the churches were very close together. [00:20:02] Often it was a common issue for all of them. [00:20:04] And I'd meet with the cardinal and the head of the two or three major synagogues, head of three or four of the major churches. [00:20:14] To some extent, the black churches are a little separate groups of bishops. [00:20:22] So this, I do hope that there's a gathering in Detroit where the other religions come in, because it could have been them. [00:20:36] This is a Muslim attack. [00:20:37] And as we read from you in the Quran, which I reached over to because I thought I had it here and I don't. [00:20:43] I mean, please remember that Muhammad, when Muhammad had just a little time left to remind things of people that were really important to them, one of the things he reminded them not to be friends with Christians and Jews. [00:20:54] And then later, you know, reminded them that the best answer is to kill them. [00:20:58] Because he had originally told them that the best answer is to kill Christians and Jews. [00:21:03] But then a couple of his gangster types, like the mullahs, said, hey, we can make a few bucks here, Muhammad. [00:21:08] So he said, you know, we'll take Dhimi. [00:21:11] Give us Dhimi, Dimi, Dimi. [00:21:13] Dhimi is extortion money. [00:21:16] There's a ceremony like the mafia has for paying it. [00:21:19] And you kneel down and you kiss the Iman's foot. [00:21:22] And after you kiss the Iman's foot, he basically owns you and you pay him. [00:21:25] And now you as a Jew or a Christian can survive, unless you become offensive, in which case, Allah, through Muhammad, says that if you spare them, and there's a little difference, this was after a war. [00:21:41] This is another teaching of the greatest man who ever lived, Muhammad. [00:21:45] At the end of a war, you can kill the enemy, but you probably aren't going to want to do it. [00:21:56] People don't like doing that. [00:21:58] But Muhammad would have. [00:22:01] Or, I'm sorry. [00:22:03] I'm sorry. [00:22:04] Akbar would have done it. [00:22:07] Allah would have done it. [00:22:11] So you have the permission to do it. [00:22:14] And you have this thing where this is like, this is a little bit, and Salman Rushdie brings this out in satanic verses. [00:22:23] There is this sort of hard to know what the distinction is between Muhammad and Allah. [00:22:31] Now, we think of Allah as God. [00:22:34] And sometimes in the Quran, he is God. [00:22:36] Sometimes he's the pagan Zoroastrian God from which Muhammad stole. [00:22:44] And he makes him worse than Muhammad. [00:22:50] Like in this particular case, Allah is saying, I, you know, basically, no, Muhammad is telling his people, Allah, you know, would kill them, but he knows that you're not strong enough to do it, many of you. [00:23:07] So if you don't kill him, take money. [00:23:10] But if you do kill him, it's okay. [00:23:13] And if you don't get the money, get rid of those freaking Christians and Jews. [00:23:19] That's the religion practiced by the mayor of New York. [00:23:23] That's the one that we're supposed to say is a religion of peace because they want us to lie to ourselves, to our friends, to our countrymen, and to our children, so that they can become part of the long 1400-year line of people killed by them. [00:23:42] I gave up on that a long time ago and said, boy, you're not going to sell that one. [00:23:50] The first guy, Ayman Mohammed Ghazali, applied for citizenship in 2015. [00:24:00] He's a naturalized American citizen. [00:24:03] Therefore, he is subjected to the unusual and very difficult to get denaturalization proceeding. [00:24:11] In other words, you can take his citizenship away from him. [00:24:15] He was born in Lebanon from Masgara in the Becca Valley. [00:24:21] You may remember the Becca Valley. [00:24:24] The Becca Valley, it was the source any number of times of major, major, major war between the Lebanese army and Hezbollah, between Israel and Hezbollah, with the Lebanese army, who knows what side they were on, and with the UN peacekeeping force doing nothing but supplying Hezbollah. [00:24:50] UN has been keeping peace there for 20 years, which is the reason why we should dissolve the UN, because you should get rid of organizations that just cost a lot of money, commit a lot of crime, and do not do anything. [00:25:03] He entered the United States under the monarchy of Prince Obama or Hussein Obama, who we wonder if when he registered as a Muslim in high school, he really is a Muslim. [00:25:24] But we do know what he seems to prefer in the wars, the Muslim side, for sure. [00:25:28] He sure gives them a lot more money. [00:25:31] He applied for citizenship in 2015. [00:25:34] He got real quick in 16. [00:25:37] That's quick, Ted. [00:25:38] That's a hell of a turnaround. [00:25:40] So we've got to look into that. [00:25:42] He lived in Dearborn, Michigan. [00:25:44] Dearborn Heights. [00:25:45] Dearborn Heights, Michigan. [00:25:47] Sorry. [00:25:47] Oh, I'm sorry. [00:25:49] Now, you're not allowed to draw any inferences from that, but it is an overwhelmingly, it is an overwhelmingly Muslim community, which Rudolph W. Giuliani has a little hard feeling about because it is one that had major celebrations on September 11th. [00:26:07] Don't let them lie to you. [00:26:10] Please, you live with lies, you get killed nowadays. [00:26:14] It's how I got through all this crap. [00:26:15] I don't live with lies. [00:26:17] I stare the truth right. [00:26:18] I've gone to Dearborn. [00:26:20] You think I feel good being there when they had celebrations when almost 3,000 of the people I was responsible for were slaughtered, largely because they don't accept Muhammad? [00:26:32] Only because they don't accept Muhammad. [00:26:36] Well, he comes from Dearborn, and he theoretically works at the Hamido restaurant. [00:26:46] Several of his family members were killed in Lebanon, which is offered by the mayor of Dearborn as kind of an excuse for why he did this. [00:26:58] That's interesting because I'm a detective at a really good one. [00:27:03] I'm a lot smarter than the mayor of Lebanon. [00:27:07] And I know something and the mayor knows something, but he didn't tell you. [00:27:10] Now, we want, of course, we are curious. [00:27:13] Is this guy some kind, is he, we know he was doing it for Allah. [00:27:21] But was he tied up with Hezbollah? [00:27:25] Well, we don't have a sign like with some of these people. [00:27:28] But we're going to engage in the analysis of circumstantial evidence, like we would do with anybody else, even if they weren't a member of the protected species of Muslims whose asses you have to kiss. [00:27:42] And therefore, you can't look at the same things you look at when you draw irresponsible conclusions. [00:27:49] Like the guy who first concluded that the people who threw the bombs at Gracie Mansion were white Christian nationalists. [00:27:59] We're not allowed to do that. [00:28:00] And we shouldn't, because I'm not basing it just on the guy throwing something. [00:28:04] Here's what I'm basing it on. [00:28:06] His family died in Lebanon. [00:28:09] So I said, wouldn't it be instructive, because a lot of this is situational and geographical, wouldn't it be instructed to find out a little about where they live? [00:28:25] And two reports, not 100% verified, but considered to be accurate, are that two adult brothers, a niece and a nephew, were killed in Israeli strikes in his hometown in Lebanon about March of 2026. [00:28:44] before the war, but while Israel was cleaning up Lebanon, as Lebanon never has been cleaned up by the UN or by Lebanon. [00:28:54] And let me see if I can get the rest of it. [00:29:02] I have it here somewhere. [00:29:03] Well, the simple fact is that that area of Lebanon is overwhelmed as Hezbollah, as a Hezbollah training camp, and a Hezbollah camp, and Hezbollah stronghold. [00:29:18] There's every indication that his family were members of Hezbollah and that he was also. [00:29:25] And if he wasn't, he sort of made himself that when he drove into the building, didn't he? [00:29:29] Doing it in the name of Allah. [00:29:31] So you tell me the difference between him and Hezbollah. [00:29:34] They're going around killing Jews in the name of Hezbollah. [00:29:37] He's going around trying to kill kids in the name of Allah. [00:29:40] He's going around trying to kill kids in the name of Allah. [00:29:44] So there's one. [00:29:45] That's number one. [00:29:48] His attempt to commit mass murder against children in the name of Muhammad or the Muslim religion. [00:29:56] So strike up one for the Muslim religion as a religion that appears to motivate murder over just one incident. [00:30:07] So let's go back to a couple of days ago over the weekend when the two kids, the two kids, right? [00:30:12] The poor little kids who were going, it's a shame what happened with these kids. [00:30:16] They just wanted, they were New Jersey kids. [00:30:18] They wanted to have a weekend in New York. [00:30:21] Okay, okay. [00:30:22] They had a couple of very, very sophisticated bombs that could have blown up maybe have a Gracie Mansion. [00:30:27] But that's okay. [00:30:28] They're just kids. [00:30:30] They showed up. [00:30:32] They don't like this guy. [00:30:35] What's his name, our friend? [00:30:39] Jake Lane. [00:30:41] Jake Lane. [00:30:42] That's him. [00:30:42] Jake Lane, right? [00:30:43] They don't like Jake Lane, so apparently they wanted to hurt him or kill him, which they should be allowed to do because he's a right-wing, he's a right-wing person, not allowed to live. [00:30:55] He's a Christian nationalist. [00:30:57] He's a Christian nationalist, too. [00:30:59] And we know. [00:31:00] Still don't know. [00:31:02] Still don't know what that is. [00:31:03] Well, we know the threat, Christian nationalists, all the car bombings and all the terror attacks. [00:31:09] Because I go to Latin Mass. [00:31:11] Well, that's a good point, Mayor. [00:31:14] So one was, what who did the most work was, oh, another Muhammad. [00:31:20] That's odd. [00:31:23] Could this be Muslim-related too, Ted? [00:31:27] No, in a week, there wouldn't be two Muslim-rated mass murders. [00:31:32] It's a religion. [00:31:33] Put up four H, Jason. [00:31:34] Put up four H. [00:31:35] It's a religion, as President Bush said, of peace. [00:31:40] Two related murders? [00:31:42] How many? [00:31:44] Jeez, how many Episcopalian murders were there last week, Dad? [00:31:47] You know, right. [00:31:48] How many? [00:31:49] How many murders were Christian nationalists? [00:31:52] How many murders took place last week with a guy running in saying, I'm doing this for John Wesley? [00:31:59] Bet you don't know what religion John Wesley founded. [00:32:02] I bet you don't. [00:32:04] That's why you got to rely on me. [00:32:05] And I'm not going to tell you. [00:32:07] Or they could have said, I know what college you said. [00:32:09] I know what college is. [00:32:10] I'm killing you in the name of Peter Zingler. [00:32:13] Zwangler. [00:32:14] Sorry. [00:32:19] Did he start Wesleyan University? [00:32:22] Very good. [00:32:23] and it belongs to his religion wesleyan is the point being the mayor is making a point Tell them when we come back. [00:32:33] You got to know this. [00:32:34] You got to learn this. === Christian Nationalist Murders (05:52) === [00:32:35] At the base of our being killed now, we don't do this. [00:32:38] Yes, Christians have been involved in murder, but it's against their religion. [00:32:43] Muslims are involved in murder. [00:32:46] Don't listen to them. [00:32:48] It is encouraged by their religion, particularly given the doctrine of aberration, which is what he says last is what he really means. [00:32:58] So now they play trick trick on you and they turn the Quran around and take the late chapters and make them early and the early chapters that make them late. [00:33:08] And they make it appear as if he's only saying you shouldn't be friends with Christians and Jews and slit their throats when he was very young, but he got over it. [00:33:16] Just the opposite. [00:33:17] He didn't think you should kill Christians and Jews when he was very young because he wanted to suck them in. [00:33:23] And when he didn't, he turned into a homicidal maniac. [00:33:28] And at the very end of the book, four or five pages before the end, he's telling them on his deathbed, don't be friends with Christians and Jews. [00:33:36] You can't trust them. [00:33:37] And if you got to slit their throat, perfectly all right. [00:33:41] So now that's two. [00:33:47] Muhammad Baila Jalo or Jal Jello or whatever the hell his name is. [00:33:55] And the guy he supposedly didn't know, but just met there and tried to give him a handoff of the second one. [00:34:02] Apparently, neither one of them could be a football player because they fumbled the handoff. [00:34:07] And if you look at the device, the device smoked up just upon hitting the ground, which makes it a very volatile device. [00:34:18] And they were subdued by some brave students and extraordinarily brave New York City police officers and arrested. [00:34:29] And have they been, has the mayor built a statue for them yet? [00:34:35] I'm sure. [00:34:36] His condemnation of them is hard to find. [00:34:38] You have to go look at the bottom of his condemnation of the guy they were trying to kill, which was the beginning of the paragraph and the story. [00:34:47] Yes. [00:34:49] Basically, laying a groundwork that it ain't so bad if you're killing Hitler. [00:34:54] Right. [00:34:56] The mayor is an extraordinarily dangerous human being. [00:35:01] He may be stupid, and he may be a baby, and he may be a Nepo baby, like the Shah and the Ayatoa. [00:35:09] But there's a he's got the Muhammad thing going. [00:35:17] No doubt about it. [00:35:19] Is a dangerous guy and he's getting people killed. [00:35:23] He's already racked up. [00:35:24] You know at least 20 in the snow. [00:35:27] That wouldn't have been, wouldn't have been dead under mayors for the last 70 years, including some of the biggest jackasses he ever met. [00:35:36] There's there's there's, um. [00:35:38] One of the followers of Muhammad right there, crazy. [00:35:46] No, I met the one with the arm that was throwing well there well, the one throwing um. [00:35:52] But that other guy is those those, the other liberal, the guy that's shouting through that little uh, I assume he's a warrior, but I can't be sure. [00:36:00] That's why I don't, I don't no no no, he he's the liberal. [00:36:02] You know, he's your typical white liberal who oh yes, chants, we want everybody in, everybody in. [00:36:08] Yeah, if they have to kill someone's throwing, and if they have to kill some uh some um, Jake Wayne, that's okay, Christians. [00:36:16] Jake was a J6 guy too. [00:36:17] I mean, what good could he? [00:36:19] He was a J6 guy. [00:36:21] Oh, here that's the Is salute he's doing now. [00:36:23] Now we get the Isis salute. [00:36:25] Huh, look at that. [00:36:27] Very good, very good, look at that. [00:36:29] So the family appears to be in shock. [00:36:33] Okay, i'll accept that, except I won't accept it without investigating the hell out of it. [00:36:38] Right, you let your kid join is. [00:36:41] I don't accept anything anymore. [00:36:44] The family was very, very shocked. [00:36:47] Uh-huh there, god. [00:36:53] Well, thank god, those things didn't go off so so well. [00:37:13] I want to get, I want to go back and I want to get the the the, these three worked out right, because I, I said one of them, I said one of them wrong. [00:37:21] But we want to definitely, we want to definitely straighten it out. [00:37:24] What well, I said Jalo. [00:37:25] Jalo was not uh, part of Jalo was the the, the murderer in um, Old Dominion, in Old Dominion, where they're trying to, they're trying to do a a little better job of hiding the Muslim connections but, believe me, when we come back, they will be hiding them no longer. [00:37:45] That's right. [00:37:46] So, Old Dominion was Muhammad Baylor Jalo, that's right. [00:37:51] Uh, Michigan was Amon Muhammad. [00:37:56] Oh, I had that right yeah, you had that right. [00:37:59] And then uh, in New York, there were two individuals. [00:38:04] We'll get that when we come back, we're gonna take a short break and we'll be right back, the whole point of which is, in less than a week, three major attempts at mass murder based on the same thing, uh, the furtherance of the religion of Muhammad, known as Muslim, under the invocation of their god, who had originally been a pagan god named Allah. === PureHealthResearch Promo Code (03:33) === [00:38:27] We'll be right back If you want to drop extra pounds, boost energy levels, and reduce swelling in your legs and feet, then this message is for you. [00:38:42] Peer Health Research is on a mission to make America healthy again. [00:38:47] And two of their best-selling health supplements are leading the way. [00:38:51] First is Liver Health Formula. 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[00:43:24] I would assume, among other things, they're going to be taking mines out because the reports were yesterday and the day before that the Reign of Terror was putting mines there to take out whatever vessels would come through to try to keep the world alive. [00:43:43] Now, it may be that they haven't really installed them yet, or they're going to take out the boats that are attempting to do it. [00:43:50] But I mean, there's only one answer to this group because this is not even like fighting communism or fighting Nazism. [00:44:00] They'll just continue if the slightest little thing is left behind. [00:44:04] The objective, and I'm sure it is as of a few days ago, became to wipe out 100%, not 95%, 100%, any capacity they have to mine anything, anywhere. [00:44:17] And then once that's done, people will go through the straits again. [00:44:20] But that's going to require an unbelievable amount of damage to the country of Iran. [00:44:26] It's going to mean that possibly another school or two are going to be hit because you are not 100% accurate. [00:44:32] And the school they complained about is built right next to an IRGC facility in order to create the event that the New York Times can then use against the country that they supposedly come from, the United States of America, without bothering to explain that that's one hell of a place to put it. [00:44:50] And the person who is more responsible for the deliberate murder of those children is the person who put the school next to the IRGC headquarters, not the person who made a mistake in looking at the map when it was this close together. [00:45:06] But now we're asking for decency, and that left a long time ago. [00:45:10] It left when Karl Marx taught us to all be immoral, indecent, and liars. [00:45:17] And here's the problem with the religion that we're dealing with. [00:45:23] If read accurately, as written, it teaches you the same thing. [00:45:30] Well, the two people from New York, Imar Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi, as to whether they're Muslims or not, of course, answered the question with the words they were yelling and screaming. [00:45:42] And then I think it was Balat after even he was given Miranda warnings, asked for a piece of paper and wrote down that he did it in the name of Allah. [00:45:52] So now we have within six days two absolutely shocking acts of terrorism and mass murders perpetrated in the name of the same cause, the spreading of the religion as laid out in the spreading of the Muslim Islamic faith and religion by the use of homicide as outlined rather extensively and accurately in the Quran. [00:46:20] And if they got further, the Hadith. [00:46:24] Then, of course, we had Old Dominion. [00:46:27] And here we don't have to work. [00:46:29] We don't have to work. [00:46:30] We don't have to work really hard because Muhammad Beyla Jalo was arrested and convicted back in 16 of working for ISIS, ISIL, ISIS. [00:46:42] And he was put in prison. [00:46:45] And but for the fact that he was let out early, the death that took place yesterday would not have taken place. [00:46:52] The injuries that took place yesterday would not have taken place. [00:46:56] But left-wing, liberal, communist-inspired thinking about criminals that they shouldn't be in jail too long, let him out early, and he had sufficient chance to commit homicide thanks to the left wing. [00:47:13] Had the law been applied, well, he might have done it later, but he might not have. [00:47:18] He wouldn't have been around to do it, let's put it that way. [00:47:21] The site of the shooting at Old Dominion was Constant Hall. [00:47:26] And so he, he, he, his motives, you know, beyond the fact that he was clearly killing in the name of Islam and to further the teachings of Islam and to assist ISIS, [00:47:55] there's going to be plenty more on him because I think there are documents that are in the possession of the FBI. [00:48:01] So now we have three, right, within five days of each other that attempted shocking mass murders in the United States of America in the name of Muhammad, Al-Akbar, ISIS, the Koran, and the entire religion. [00:48:26] But this is not a religious war. [00:48:30] It's not a religious war. [00:48:33] The basis for it is in a religious book, which is not a religious book. [00:48:38] It's really a documentary of violence. [00:48:42] It's a desecration of a religious book called the Quran. [00:48:47] It is carried by a man who was not a perfect man, a man who the best you could say about him was he was a highly disturbed epileptic who seemed to think it was perfectly moral to have sex with a nine-year-old girl and had engaged in mass murders, much like his followers are doing. [00:49:05] Gee, I wonder why they do mass murders. [00:49:09] Well, their founder did. [00:49:10] I guess, you know, if Jesus Christ or Moses did mass murders, you'd find a lot of Jews and Christians doing mass murders. [00:49:19] Is there going to have to be, and do we have the guts to do it? [00:49:24] If we let Muslims in here, don't we have to find out what they believe? [00:49:28] And is that a religious test? [00:49:32] Or is that the same kind of test as we're not going to let people come into the United States from parts of Italy that used to be overwhelmed by the mafia, if we think they're connected to the mafia? [00:49:44] Is that discriminating to not let a murderer in? [00:49:48] Is it discriminating not to let in a murdering religious person? [00:49:53] And do you think that intelligent, moral people should define religion a little more accurately? [00:50:02] And do you think their failure to do it and their lack of courage to do it has led to a significant amount of innocent deaths? [00:50:11] Gee, you know the answer to all those questions. [00:50:13] I don't even know. [00:50:14] I don't even know why I'm asking them. [00:50:18] Well, the president has gone ahead and taken the action in Hormos that really does take out a big section of our show. [00:50:26] Were going to show you. [00:50:26] We were going to examine all the different things he could do and then recommend that that's the one that he do. [00:50:33] Um, because I thought he was going to start it probably over the weekend, but he's he's. [00:50:37] He started it already and probably good because he they're putting him in. [00:50:41] We don't know how far along they've gotten in putting him in, so he may prevent himself the work of having to take out too many or just stop them. [00:50:49] Um, people keep asking me and i'll repeat it again on the second show when I have a little more time for analysis where where is this going? [00:51:00] There are a lot of articles pro and con, saying it's a shifting strategy. [00:51:04] The strategy changes. [00:51:06] First he talks about a long war, then he talks about a short war, and the truth is he's never talked about a long war never never, never talked about a long war. [00:51:14] Uh has at times talked about a war that you may have interpreted to be shorter than he's saying, but he's always kind of wily on that and he says, the war will be over faster than you think or the war will be over fast. [00:51:28] Fast can be two days, fast can be, in a case of war, three months. [00:51:33] Uh, what he's doing is he's giving himself the options that are necessary to conduct a winning war. [00:51:39] He's also uh, keeping the, the um um, the enemy off base. [00:51:46] The WALL Street Journal, or was it the POST? [00:51:49] I hope it wasn't the POST, because I like the POST better, but I don't dislike the WALL Street Journal and this would have been more uh coming, uh becoming of the NEW YORK Times, because they don't like the war and they don't like the president and they don't like America. [00:52:01] Um they they they, they were saying that one, they were praising his conduct of the war. [00:52:10] They said, but he could, they could give better briefings. [00:52:14] That's the last thing they have to do boys, is give a better briefing. [00:52:19] A briefing, by and large, has never killed an enemy soldier. [00:52:24] Uh, I mean, I do think it's important in a democracy to keep the support of the people. [00:52:29] So you've got to give the number of briefings that are necessary to keep up people's support. [00:52:35] Does it mean you can't wait a little? [00:52:39] I mean, if they don't get the information today, they'll get the information tomorrow. [00:52:43] I always found the practice of telling him that I had some information that I couldn't give them right now, and then, as soon as I could give it to them. [00:52:50] Give it to them and refer back to it as a way of keeping well, you know, I had a period of time to do this but but a way of keeping the um, you know, keeping the keep, keeping the audience uh, not just interested, because this isn't, this is not a game of entertainment, but keeping the audience um, fairly well informed, with the understanding that that once it's over, once it's over, we're going to let them know everything, but that right now I can't let them know everything. [00:53:19] So I don't think the post complaint there in the second paragraph of the editorial, is a fair, is a fair one, or one that we should follow, or some of the others that either have been repeated, based on the leadership of the POST, which in fact is a, is a leading newspaper that produces a lot of stories in other newspapers, Or it's kind of a natural reaction. [00:53:39] Of course, you want to know. [00:53:41] I mean, I will even say to myself, I'm frustrated that I don't know enough. [00:53:44] And then I sit back and I say, I used to be on the other side and I know why. [00:53:49] And frankly, if you don't think this war is being conducted brilliantly, just based on what you, on the results that you can see, there's no use giving you any facts. [00:53:59] You're so damn biased. [00:54:03] You are just beyond help. [00:54:07] Let's put it that way. [00:54:09] So we're coming up to the weekend. [00:54:11] Weekends, wars don't stop for weekends. [00:54:15] As we found out from the Jewish state a couple of weeks ago, they don't stop for Shabbat either, because that's when they took out one of the great enemies of this world. [00:54:27] Got to be that the new Ayatollah is not exactly ready to run the 30-mile cross-country race, huh? [00:54:36] Or even the dash. [00:54:40] People are saying he doesn't have a face. [00:54:43] It'll be like the Phantom of the Opera. [00:54:46] Instead, it'll be the Phantom of Hell. [00:54:50] You know, there is a connection between Muhammad and Satan. [00:54:53] But if you go into too much detail, they're going to try to kill you like Salman Rushdie when he wrote the Satanic Verses. [00:54:59] But I don't know. [00:55:00] We're going to dig that book out, read it again. [00:55:02] I read it back then. [00:55:03] It was enormously fascinating. [00:55:05] I want to see if it's contemporary enough that you guys would like it. [00:55:08] I'm going to read. [00:55:09] I'm going to read the Satanic Verses and see. [00:55:12] I remember it a little. [00:55:14] And it's supposedly a work of fiction, maybe, but it isn't. [00:55:20] Well, go over to X now. [00:55:22] We'll conclude our show here for this week. [00:55:26] We will be back next week. [00:55:29] I believe next week or the week after will be the concluding week of the war, if you'd like to know. [00:55:37] And of course, I'm not sure of that. [00:55:39] And of course, I could be dead wrong. [00:55:41] And by Monday, I might give you a different opinion. [00:55:43] Did I hedge that enough? [00:55:46] Pray this weekend. [00:55:48] This is the time we do it for Jews and for Catholics, Christians. [00:55:51] This is the time that we do. [00:55:53] We should do it at all times, but we do on the Sabbath, put it aside for the Lord and ask him to help us and ask him to help the president and give him the wisdom and the strength and the courage that he's going to need. [00:56:07] We all do. [00:56:08] We all need your help. [00:56:10] God bless America. [00:56:27] It's a very important thing.