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If you are receiving this Sunday Night Live transmission, you are the resistance. | |
And now, it's your host, Chase Geiser. | ||
Welcome to Sunday Night Live, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening. | ||
It is an honor and a pleasure to be with you amidst the pending breakout of World War III, seemingly. | ||
Now, I know there are mixed reports about this conflict between Iran and Israel as to whether or not this most recent development, this most recent escalation, will or will not manifest in the ultimate escalation, which is World War III. | ||
But I think that we've really been missing the point. | ||
Regarding what this is actually about. | ||
People think that this is a religious dispute between Judeo-Christian values and Islam and that it's terrorism and a dispute over ancient territory and who has what right to what land. | ||
But when push comes to shove, religion throughout history has been used as an excuse To exercise political power for a political, more worldly, more materialistic end. | ||
I mean, one of the most famous examples is the famous instance of Constantine converting Rome to Christianity, saying that he saw the cross in the sky, and under it it said, with this sign, or with this symbol, conquer. | ||
And whether you believe in that miracle or not, the fact of the matter is, historically, Religion is a very powerful tool for the political elite, for world leaders to exercise political power. | ||
And I believe that what we're seeing here between Iran, Israel, Hamas, and others is proxies, satellites being used to engage in a war over economic power worldwide. | ||
I want to start off the show with a little bit of a history lesson. | ||
We're going to play Clip five here. | ||
This is a few minutes long. | ||
Typically, I don't like to play clips that are more than two minutes long, but it's so important that we understand the details and the complexities of what's really happening. | ||
In the global economic space. | ||
If we are to talk about the real reasons and motives behind such escalations, and then we'll dive into the details and unpack it. | ||
Go ahead and run clip five, please. | ||
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There's a new highway in Pakistan. | |
And a new rail terminal in Kazakhstan. | ||
A seaport in Sri Lanka recently opened, as well as this bridge in rural Laos. | ||
What's interesting is that they're all part of one country's project that spans three continents and touches over 60% of the world's population. | ||
If you connect the dots, it's not hard to see which country that is. | ||
This is China's Belt and Road Initiative, the most ambitious infrastructure project in modern history that's designed to reroute global trade. | ||
And it's how China plans to become the world's next superpower. | ||
Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan. | ||
It's 2013, and Chinese President Xi Jinping is giving a speech in Kazakhstan, where he mentions the ancient Silk Road, a network of trade routes that spread goods, ideas, and culture across Europe, the Middle East, and China as far back as 200 BC. | ||
He then says, We should take an innovative approach and jointly build an economic belt along the Silk Road. | ||
A month later, Xi is in Indonesia. | ||
The two sides should work together to build up a new maritime sprout in the 21st century. | ||
These two phrases were the first mentions of Xi's legacy project, the multi-trillion dollar Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI. | ||
They're also the two components of the plan. | ||
There's an overland economic belt of six corridors that serve as new routes to get goods in and out of China, like this railroad connecting China to London, and these gas pipelines from the Caspian Sea to China, and a high-speed train network in Southeast Asia. | ||
Then there's the Maritime Silk Road, a chain of seaports stretching from the South China Sea to Africa that also directs trade to and from China. | ||
The BRI also includes oil refineries, industrial parks, power plants, mines, and fiber optic networks, all designed to make it easier for the world to trade with China. | ||
So far, over 60 countries have reportedly signed agreements for these projects. | ||
And the list is growing because China promotes it as a win-win for everyone. | ||
Take, for example, the BRI's flagship project, Pakistan. | ||
Like many countries in Central and South Asia, Pakistan has a stagnant economy and a corruption problem. | ||
It wasn't a popular place for foreign investment. | ||
That is, until China came along. | ||
In 2001, China offered to build a brand new port in the small fishing town of Gwadar. | ||
By 2018, the port, as well as a highway and railway networks, became a $62 billion corridor within the BRI. | ||
It's where the economic belt meets the Maritime Silk Road. | ||
And it seemed to benefit both countries. | ||
Pakistan saw its highest GDP growth in eight years and forged a tight relationship with a major world power. | ||
China, on the other hand, secured a new alternative route for goods, especially oil and gas from the Middle East. | ||
Through projects like these, it also found a way to boost its economy. | ||
Chinese construction companies that had fewer opportunities within their own country saw a huge boost from BRI contracts. | ||
Seven out of the ten biggest construction firms in the world are now Chinese. | ||
What tips the balance in China's favor even more is a requirement that it be involved in building these projects. | ||
In Pakistan, for example, Chinese workers have directly built projects like this highway here, and a Chinese firm has worked with locals on a railway here in Serbia. | ||
China's involvement is one of its very few demands, and that's set these deals apart so far. | ||
See, typically, to get investment from the West, countries have to meet strict ethical standards. | ||
But China's offered billions of dollars, mostly in loans, with far fewer conditions. | ||
So it's no surprise the BRI has been a big hit with the less democratic countries in the region. | ||
China has signed agreements with authoritarian governments, military regimes, and some of the most corrupt countries in the world. | ||
It's even affiliated with Afghanistan, Ukraine, Yemen, and Iraq, all currently splintered by conflict. | ||
Because of China's willingness to loan money to unreliable countries, many experts have called the BRI a risky plan. | ||
Eventually these countries will have to pay China back, but corruption and conflict make that payback unlikely. | ||
A recent report found that many of the countries indebted to China are very vulnerable, including 8 that are at high risk of being unable to pay. | ||
So why does China keep lending? | ||
Because there's more to the BRI than just economics. | ||
In Sri Lanka, China loaned about $1.5 billion for a new deepwater port. | ||
It was a key stop on the Maritime Silk Road. | ||
By 2017, it was clear Sri Lanka couldn't pay back the loan. | ||
So instead, they gave China control of the port as part of a 99-year lease. | ||
China also controls the strategic port in Pakistan, where it has a 40-year lease. | ||
It's pushing for a similar agreement in Myanmar, and it just opened an actual Chinese naval base in Djibouti. | ||
These are all signs of what's been called the String of Pearls theory. | ||
It predicts that China is trying to establish a string of naval bases in the Indian Ocean that will allow it to station ships and guard shipping routes that move through the region. | ||
So while China's not getting its money back, it's still achieving some very important strategic goals. | ||
China's growing influence challenges the status of the U.S., which has been the world's lone superpower for the last several decades. | ||
But isolation is trending in the U.S., meaning that they are investing less and therefore losing influence around the world. | ||
The BRI is China's way of leveraging power to become a global leader. | ||
By building relationships and taking control of global trade, China's well on its way. | ||
Alright folks, so that is the Belt and Road Initiative and basically what's happening with World War 3 is we are seeing the unfolding of an economic war that has been happening virtually since the 1970s, really since the dollar was made the global reserve currency at Bretton Woods in the aftermath of World War 2. | ||
And the reason this is so important the reason this ties in to what's happening between Iran and Israel is because you have to realize that China is Iran and Iran is Hamas and these Countries in the region are being used as pawns in a greater chess game. | ||
I know we joke a lot about 4D chess and who's playing 4D chess, whether it's Trump playing 4D chess or the deep state playing 4D chess. | ||
This is the global international 4D chess for the next world order. | ||
We've been through a number of new world orders. | ||
Now we are in this war for the next world order. | ||
And my fear is that this next world order will be ultimately the one world government. | ||
We know that you can't have one world government without a world war. | ||
And every time we've seen a World War unfold, we have seen an increase in globalization in the aftermath, using World War as an excuse, a pretext, for the need for globalization. | ||
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So, after World War I, there was the League of Nations, which was designed to prevent World War II. | ||
After World War II, there was the United Nations, which has been designed to prevent World War III. | ||
Now, we are seeing World War III, and in the aftermath of this World War, we will see An increased call for globalization. | ||
In order to prevent the World War 4. | ||
Assuming that we even survive World War 3. | ||
And so since the dollar is the global reserve currency and since the dollar is a fiat currency not backed by gold anymore ever since we came off the gold standard under the Nixon administration. | ||
Practically speaking we weren't really backed by gold even before that but formally we admitted that our currency wasn't backed by gold under the Nixon administration when he came out and said that it was a matter of fighting the international money speculators. | ||
There has been an inevitability that was established among economists who understand economics that this currency is not sustainable forever. | ||
Now, the question is not when it's going to, if rather, it's not if it's going to collapse, it's when it's going to collapse. | ||
And it seems, based on the actions of the international community and globalists all over, including our own deep state, it seems that more and more of our leaders Are experiencing a level of consensus that's unprecedented as to the immediate nature of this potential collapse and that's why we're seeing more radical action. | ||
So just as mainstream media has been collapsing over the course of the last 10 years and we've seen more and more desperation from mainstream media and the way that they report and lie and abuse their power, we are seeing that manifest on the global stage in these conflicts. | ||
And so, in an effort to subvert the United States' power as the global reserve currency, the global economic force, China developed the Belt and Road Initiative in order to monopolize trade basically throughout the entire continent. | ||
Or region. | ||
Multiple regions. | ||
Multiple continents. | ||
And doing that while simultaneously buying up as much of the world's gold as possible and mining an unprecedented amount of their own gold and then misreporting, underestimating, under-reporting the amount of gold that they're mining and keeping and harboring. | ||
It's all part of their strategy to set themselves up. | ||
The Chinese setting themselves up as the best currency after this current currency collapses. | ||
You understand? | ||
And in an effort to fight against this Belt and Road Initiative and push back against Chinese economic dominance overseas, the deep state threw Donald Trump out because he was, quote, isolationist. | ||
As you can see, that video was a little bit antagonistic in a subtle way to Trump. | ||
Basically saying that his isolationism is the reason that China was able to get such a stronghold of power in the region even though they started this initiative in 2013 and we know from the laptop that that Biden was systematically selling us out to the Chinese in exchange for multi-million dollar deals for his son and himself while he was vice president. | ||
In an effort to combat that just one month before the attacks on October 7th we see from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, the announcement of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, the IMEC Corridor, which is the quote largest cooperation project. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip number six here, so you can see for yourself what he said just a month before this attack. | ||
We'll build a new corridor of peace and prosperity that connects Asia, Through the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, to Europe. | ||
This is an extraordinary change. | ||
A monumental change. | ||
Another pivot of history. | ||
So hailing the announcement of the ambitious India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, IMEC, as a major news for Israelis, Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu announces this new development. | ||
He said it's the largest cooperation project in our history and will change the face of the Middle East, Israel, and will benefit the entire world. | ||
This, of course, being backed by Biden. | ||
We saw another blessing already in sight. | ||
In the G20 conference, President Biden, Prime Minister Modi, and European and Arab leaders announced plans for a visionary corridor that will stretch across the Arabian Peninsula and Israel. | ||
It will connect India to Europe with maritime links, rail links, energy pipelines, fiber optic cables, This corridor will bypass maritime chokepoints and dramatically lower the cost of goods, communication and energy for over 2 billion people. | ||
What a historic change for my country. | ||
You see, the Land of Israel is situated in the crossroad between Africa, Asia and Europe. | ||
And for centuries, For centuries, my country was repeatedly invaded by empires passing through it in their campaigns of plunder and conquest elsewhere. | ||
But today, today as we tear down the walls of enmity, Israel can become a bridge of peace and prosperity between these continents. | ||
Peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia will truly create a new Middle East. | ||
You know, a few years ago I stood here with a red marker to show the curse, a great curse, the curse of a nuclear Iran. | ||
But today, today I bring this marker to show a great blessing, the blessing of a new Middle East between Israel, Saudi Arabia and our other neighbors. | ||
We will not only bring down barriers between Israel and our neighbors, we'll build a new corridor of peace and prosperity that connects Asia, through the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel, to Europe. | ||
This is an extraordinary change. | ||
A monumental change. | ||
So this IMAC corridor is meant to compete with the Belt and Road Initiative and totally undermine it. | ||
We see that China has invested billions of dollars in so-called loans, and they mark them as loans. | ||
They pitch them as loans because they don't want to be perceived as directly funding or just paying for these trade ports and this advancement of their naval bases throughout the region, throughout the Indo-Pacific, which we've heard Schumer and Speaker Johnson talk about being imperative in the context of this escalation in Israel. | ||
Suddenly the Indo-Pacific is everything. | ||
It's because this escalation in Israel is not actually about Israel. | ||
It's about China and the Belt and Road Initiative and ensuring that the dollar is the global reserve currency so that we in the West, in partnership with the European Union and others, can establish our own central bank digital currency, our own CBDC, our own New World Order, Instead of China establishing their New World Order if they subvert the dollar before the United States is ready for the reset, the great reset, the replacement. | ||
That's why the World Economic Forum exists and is successful and influential despite the fact that nobody understands why Klaus Schwab has any influence or where he really came from other than we know that his father was a voluntary Nazi involved in nuclear research for the Nazis. | ||
That's why these globalist institutions in the West, that's why NATO, they're so rampant and involved and on the same page about these international conflicts that seem to do nothing but undermine the strength of their own countries. | ||
It's all about this global reserve status because the world doesn't want a monetary system based on Chinese leverage and influence the way that the United States has had the same leverage and influence over the course of the last 100 years. | ||
Nearly 100 years. | ||
And our abuse of our dollar as the reserve currency is the reason that countries like Russia hate us or China hate us or Iran hate us because we impose sanctions because dollars eventually have to come into our banks and when they're in our banks we can freeze the accounts. | ||
We've seen that happen time again. | ||
We even saw... | ||
Joe Biden is famous for telling the truth before his staff has to come out and recharacterize what he said. | ||
for us to freeze their accounts. | ||
That's why they're trying to subvert it. | ||
And you'll notice too that Joe Biden is famous for telling the truth before his staff has to come out and recharacterize what he said. | ||
He famously said that if Russia invades Ukraine, that we would blow up the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. | ||
Then when it happened, they backpedaled and said, Oh, we didn't do it. | ||
Russia did that just to frame us, even though we obviously did it or at least supported it. | ||
And he did the same thing with this when he mentioned that this attack from Hamas on October 7th was because of the IMEC announcement a month ago from that clip that we just saw a month prior to the October 7th attack. | ||
Let's look at clip 7 here. | ||
This is President Biden's comments linking IMEC and Hamas and then you see Kirby trying to recharacterize it. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
One of the reasons Hamas attacked when they did, and I have no proof of this, it's just my instinct tells me, is because of the progress we were making towards regional integration for Israel and regional integration overall. | ||
And we can't leave that work behind. | ||
I think you misunderstood him. | ||
What he said was that he believed that the normalization process and the agreement that we are trying to reach between Israel and Saudi Arabia for normalization, which we believe is an important stepping stone to getting to a two-state solution. | ||
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So, amid the war, U.S. | |
President Joe Biden appeared to talk about the recently inked IMEG project. | ||
Israelis and Palestinians equally deserve to live side by side in safety, dignity and peace. | ||
There's no going back to the status quo as it stood on October the 6th. | ||
That means ensuring Hamas can no longer terrorize Israel and use Palestinian civilians as human shields. | ||
I'm convinced one of the reasons Hamas attacked when they did, and I have no proof of this, it's just my instinct tells me, is because of the progress we were making towards regional integration for Israel and regional integration overall. | ||
And we can't leave that work behind. | ||
Now the White House issued a clarification on Joe Biden's regional integration remark. | ||
So they have to correct him for telling the truth. | ||
Of course, accidentally he tells the truth because he's got dementia. | ||
John Kirby said that President Biden was referring to a normalization agreement that the U.S. | ||
was trying to reach between Israel and Saudi Arabia, which of course is the IMEC corridor because it goes right through Saudi Arabia to the port of Haifa. | ||
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The President believes that the recently announced India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor treated some players in the Middle East. | |
Say again? | ||
I think you misunderstood him. | ||
You said it was last week twice that this is an instinct that the IMEC corridor announced that the G20 summit may have precipitated Hamas terrorist attack against Israel. | ||
So my question is -- I think he misunderstood him. | ||
What he said was that he believed that the normalization process and the agreement that we were trying to reach between Israel and Saudi Arabia for normalization, which we believe is an important stepping stone to getting to a two-state solution, which we believe is an important stepping stone to getting to a two-state solution, was what may have motivated Hamas I think he misunderstood what he actually said. | ||
So we know that Hamas is a very important thing. | ||
In order for this IMEC corridor to be successful in subverting the Chinese long-term strategy to instill itself as the global economic superpower, stabilization has to be reached in Israel. | ||
Because nobody's going to invest in a trade route that goes into and out of a war-torn country that's constantly under attack from either Gaza or Iran or others. | ||
We know that the port of Haifa, which is where this IMEC corridor Forks. | ||
Go straight to the portal hyphen and out from there. | ||
Has been under attack from from the Palestinians a number of times throughout the last 10 years, at least we know that it was. | ||
A target of attacks the other night as well, though the attacks seem to be fairly vanilla in retrospect. | ||
In Israel understanding that stabilization is key for this IMEC corridor to be established, in the United States understanding that this IMEC corridor is absolutely necessary in order to protect the dollars, the global reserve currency, the United States has supported Israel In this stabilization effort. | ||
By stabilization, I do mean genocide. | ||
So yes, the attack on October 7th was a real terrorist attack by radical Islamic extremists. | ||
Yes, the Palestinians are violent. | ||
Yes, the majority of them support Hamas. | ||
Yes, Hamas is evil. | ||
But they absolutely allowed this attack to happen. | ||
I'm going to back it up with clips and reports as well. | ||
Because they needed, Israel needed, a justification to totally eradicate the Palestinian problem. | ||
Because only once the Palestinian people are totally eradicated do Netanyahu and the deep state here in the United States believe that stabilization will be reached in Israel to the extent that will allow for this IMEC corridor to be successful. | ||
Thus enabling it to subvert the Belt and Road Initiative, thus keeping the dollar the global reserve currency for long enough for us to establish a Western central bank digital currency. | ||
A Western New World Order. | ||
And that's why China is doing things like funding Iran and that's why Iran is doing things like funding Hamas because they want to create as much destabilization as possible to delay this for as long as possible in the hopes that the dollar will collapse before stabilization is reached in the region and then China can come in as an economic superpower and dominate the entire 21st century. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
So the great debate here with the conflict here that's yet to be determined the outcome Is whether or not the United States or China will win in this conflict because it's not about Israel, folks. | ||
Israel is just the board that the game is being played on. | ||
So the United States is betting that it can win in this region and establish stabilization. | ||
China is betting that the United States cannot and they are duking it out right now and escalating right now. | ||
And we were wondering for so long Why things like weapons were left behind in Afghanistan. | ||
Why so many terrible decisions seem to have been made and it becomes clear as you look closely at this. | ||
Now we've only got a few minutes left of this segment. | ||
I want to get into clip number one here because I want to emphasize the evidence The proof that Israel knew this attack was coming and allowed it to happen in order to catalyze and justify this disproportionate response. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip one, please. | ||
We are following some breaking news this hour. | ||
A truly remarkable report out of the New York Times about the extent to which Israel was warned about Hamas's intentions to start a war ahead of the deadly October 7th attacks. | ||
Quote, Israeli officials obtained Hamas's battle plan for the October 7th terrorist attack more than a year before it happened, documents, emails and interviews show. | ||
Israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational, considering it too difficult for Hamas to carry out. | ||
The approximately 40-page document, which the Israeli authorities codenamed Jericho Wall, outlined, point by point, exactly the kind of devastating invasion that led to the deaths of about 1,200 people. | ||
According to one intelligence analyst in Israel, this was not merely a plan for an attack. | ||
Quote, it is a plan designed to start a war. | ||
Ben Rhodes served as deputy national security advisor to President Barack Obama, and he joins me now. | ||
Ben, this just published before we went to air, so I just want to sort of set the table for folks. | ||
I mean, it's not just that there's a battle plan. | ||
It is the battle plan. | ||
It involves things like paragliders going over the fence. | ||
It involves machine guns and drones to take out security cameras. | ||
It involves initiating with a barrage of rockets, motorcycles going over the fence. | ||
I mean, it's literally the plan, and they had it inside the Israeli intelligence apparatus. | ||
As someone who works in the United States security apparatus, what is your reaction to this? | ||
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I mean, it's absolutely astonishing, Chris, because to your point, sometimes you have warning that something might happen. | |
But very rarely, if ever, do you have this level of specificity. | ||
I mean, before I was in the Obama administration, I worked for the vice chair of the 9-11 Commission on the 9-11 Commission. | ||
And this would be analogous to the US government having had information that, you know, al Qaeda was planning to try to fly planes into these targets from these airports and had people in flight schools. | ||
I mean, this is a level of specificity that intelligence almost never gets. | ||
And that's What is so astonishing about this reporting, it wasn't just like a concern that Hamas might be up to something, they might be trying to plan something big. | ||
You usually get those types of warnings, you know, reflections and conversations or intercepted communications. | ||
This was the literal plan of what they actually ended up doing on October 7th within the Israeli system. | ||
So we see here that they had the plan ahead of time. | ||
We see here that they knew, according to the New York Times of all places, they knew the exact specifics. | ||
We know that the attack happened on the 50th anniversary of Yom Kippur. | ||
If you ever try to go to the September 11th memorial on September 11th, you will see anti-terror units walking around, patrolling, defending, and guarding the memorial. | ||
Why is it that they thought it was beyond possible for this attack to happen? | ||
Well, they knew it was going to happen, and they allowed it to happen because they needed an excuse to totally wipe out All of the Hamas actors in the Gaza Strip so that they can stabilize the region to justify this IMEC corridor. | ||
This is just a pawn, a move in the larger chess game for total global economic superpower, folks. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
and stick with us. | ||
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We were just getting into the weeds regarding what's actually happening, going on between Iran and Israel. | ||
And we can see that it's proxy war between China Russia and the United States over global power because of these trade corridors. | ||
Now, if you don't believe, if you're still doubting whether or not Israel knew that this attack was going to happen ahead of time, I want to run clip number four here just to show you that AP, CNN, The New York Times, Reuters photographers were embedded with Hamas terrorists on October 7th. | ||
Go ahead and run it. | ||
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Pictures of the October 7th massacre, not only from Hamas perpetrators, not only from Israeli survivors, but also here, from photojournalists entering Israel from Gaza. | |
The subject of a report out Wednesday from the pro-Israel watchdog group, Honest Reporting. | ||
What were they doing there so early on what would ordinarily have been a quiet Saturday morning? | ||
Was it coordinated with Hamas? | ||
Did the respectable wire services which published their photos approve of their presence inside enemy territory together with the terrorist infiltrators? | ||
The central questions are about the role of a journalist. | ||
At what point is a journalist too cozy with a terrorist organization? | ||
And at what point must a journalist step out and prevent a war crime? | ||
At the expense of that journalist's core role, documenting events and explaining reality. | ||
They were there. | ||
They witnessed terrorist attacks, these people. | ||
And instead of trying to stop these terrorist attacks, they photographed them into the world. | ||
And they did things that were unethical. | ||
One photographer, a freelancer working with AP, seems to have relished the attack. | ||
And here is seen smiling with Yehia Sinwar, the leader of Hamas in Gaza. | ||
If there were journalists who knew about the massacre, who stayed quiet and filmed while children were being massacred, they are no different from the terrorists and will share the same fate. | ||
There, senior Israeli leader Benny Gantz drawing his conclusion Thursday, with a unit of the Israeli Prime Minister's office calling the photographers, quote, partners in crimes against humanity, and asking media outlets for clarification. | ||
So we see this slam piece criticizing the journalists who were on the ground, which is totally missing the point of what's actually interesting about the fact that there were journalists there. | ||
Tell me, how is it that Israel didn't know this attack was going to happen, but journalists on the ground with the AP, CNN, New York Times, and Reuters were embedded with the attackers? | ||
Not all that in the context of the fact that we now have proof from the New York Times that Mossad knew the attack was planned, had the actual plan itself, the details, the specifics of the plan itself, at least a year before it happened. | ||
Then you take that in the context of all these weapons that we left behind in Afghanistan. | ||
We're going to run clip three here in a second. | ||
It all starts to make sense. | ||
Oh, maybe the reason the United States left all of these weapons behind in Afghanistan is so that Iran could take them and provide them to Hamas by either selling them or just straight up giving them to Hamas so these attacks could unfold. | ||
We know that there were pictures of American weapons associated with the attack. | ||
I don't have to pull clips up or images up or articles up about that. | ||
We've already covered that. | ||
Let's take a look at this clip here. | ||
This is clip number three of all of the equipment that was left behind. | ||
Again, this equipment was left behind right before Ukraine was attacked by Russia. | ||
So one would think that we would at least give this equipment to Ukraine, let alone bring it back to the United States. | ||
But no, we decided to leave it behind so that the Taliban could take it and then sell it to Iran so Hamas could acquire it for this attack on October 7th. | ||
This is bizarre. | ||
Look at everything left behind here. | ||
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August the 31st, 2021. | |
The day the final U.S. | ||
military plane left Kabul airport, bringing to an end 20 years of American presence in Afghanistan. | ||
The US left behind stacks of military equipment, from aircraft to guns, adding to the haul of weaponry the Taliban had been gathering in recent months, taken from the Afghan army as it retreated. | ||
So, what kind of equipment do they have now, and how dangerous could it be? | ||
This is from Sky News out of Australia. | ||
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Taliban members entered the former US military section of the airport just hours after the withdrawal. | |
These fighters, members of the elite Badri 313 unit, can be seen inspecting CH-46 C-night helicopters. | ||
This is one of three hangars in the military zone of the airport. | ||
A video filmed later on on the north side shows an MD-530 helicopter. | ||
It's one of 43 kept in Afghanistan by the Afghan Air Force. | ||
Next to it, a light plane supplied to the Afghan Air Force by the Americans. | ||
The U.S. | ||
Department of Defense has spent nearly $1.8 billion on building, training and equipping the Afghan Air Force since 2019. | ||
2019. | ||
The figure spent to cost 20 years is far greater. | ||
But while images of Taliban fighters surrounded by sophisticated planes and helicopters is a concern, the reality could be quite different. - The head of U.S. | ||
The U.S. Central Command has said that all 73 aircraft at Kabul airport were made unusable by the Americans. | ||
Analysis of satellite images from neighboring Uzbekistan found that at least 45 aircraft had been moved to an airfield there. | ||
21 light attack aircraft and tens of helicopters, including Black Hawks, can be seen on the tarmac in Uzbekistan. | ||
However, the Taliban are in possession of some aircraft that are still usable. | ||
This video shows Taliban fighters flying a Soviet-era Mi-17 helicopter near Herat. | ||
At least one UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter was seen being flown by the Taliban in Kandahar province. | ||
The Afghan Air Force had 33 of these iconic American choppers in Afghanistan at the end of June. | ||
What really alarms me, I think, and what alarms a lot of Afghans now, is the potential that you have a Black Hawk helicopter being brought to bear on a village, potentially, say, of Hazaras. | ||
And it's not just aircraft. | ||
1990s in acts of violence that the Hazars regard as genocide. | ||
So that balance, I think, their capacity to rule Afghanistan more completely in a more brutal way actually is a major concern. | ||
And it's not just aircraft. | ||
Countless videos of the Taliban seizing huge caches of weapons have circulated in recent months as they swept across Afghanistan. | ||
With the AK-47, the Taliban managed to defeat the world's most powerful military alliance in the United States and NATO. | ||
And they did that largely with, you know, small arms. | ||
Sky's Alex Crawford met members of the Taliban. | ||
She was shown a haul of 900 guns and dozens of vehicles from a deserted Afghan army base in Wardak province. | ||
Thousands of US Humvees are also thought to have been seized by the group. | ||
But just like the aircraft, some have been taken across the border and out of the Taliban's hands. | ||
This video shows a convoy of Afghan forces in American Humvees heading into Iran. | ||
This military hardware will bolster the Taliban's capabilities, but they've also been left equally dangerous information. | ||
Handheld devices used by the US Army to collect biometric data on Afghans working with them are also said to have fallen into Taliban hands. | ||
This information could be used to track those down who have worked with Western forces. | ||
The Pentagon says it does not know how much equipment could now be in the Taliban's hands. | ||
And as more and more footage of Taliban fighters operating old US and Afghan military kit continues to emerge, the true cost of leaving these things behind is yet to be seen. | ||
So we leave Afghanistan with all these weapons. | ||
We have footage right there being reported by mainstream media of thousands of Humvees being driven into Iran. | ||
We see American weapons, U.S. | ||
weapons, among the Hamas fighters on October 7th. | ||
We know that Israel knew a year before the attack, at least a year before the attack, all of the details of the attack. | ||
We have Biden coming out and saying that it's over the IMEC corridor, and we haven't even gotten into the fact that there was a seven hour delay, at least a seven hour delay in response to the attack itself. | ||
We're gonna run clip number nine here in a second. | ||
When Israel is virtually the size of Manhattan, I mean, how long does it take to fly across Israel? | ||
Like 17 minutes or something like that? | ||
For some of these planes, depending on what region you're trying to get to? | ||
And yet, somehow, it took seven hours, if not more, to respond to a massive attack from terrorists from Gaza. | ||
Let's look at clip number nine here and unpack it. | ||
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It's been nearly a week now since the first attacks on Israel by Hamas. | |
There are still so many questions about the attacks and why it took so long for Israeli forces to arrive in many cities. | ||
NBC News correspondent Noah Pransky looks into some factors that may have led to the delays. | ||
Israeli citizens didn't just have to deal with an onslaught of attacks from Hamas. | ||
Survivors had long waits, excruciatingly long, 12 to 24 hours in some cases, before Israeli defense forces came to save them. | ||
How could Israel be caught so off guard? | ||
And why were some towns waiting so long for help? | ||
We're going to zoom in on three factors here. | ||
Number one, inaction before the weekend siege. | ||
The failure to anticipate the attack was catastrophic. | ||
And U.S. | ||
intelligence officials say out of character for an Israeli intelligence program with a reputation as one of the world's best. | ||
Just days before the attack, Israeli newspapers were writing of the country's confidence in avoiding a major conflict with Hamas in Gaza. | ||
But it was misplaced. | ||
Israel's confidence led them to shift military resources away from Gaza and into the occupied West Bank. | ||
On Thursday, the Israeli Defense Forces took responsibility for failures to defend Israeli citizens. | ||
The second factor impeding Israel's response, Blitzkrieg. | ||
It's a phrase dating back to World War II, but the strategy of overwhelming an opponent is as old as time. | ||
And Hamas overwhelmed Israel by attacking on the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, bombarding cities across southern Israel with gunfire, missiles and rockets, Using drones to bomb out IDF machine gun watchtowers. | ||
Then using pickup trucks, tanks and thousands of troops to surge through Israel's fortified border wall. | ||
All before the IDF even appeared to know what was happening. | ||
Which led to factor number three, the slow mobilization of forces. | ||
Reports from Israel paint a picture of chaos as the IDF tried to respond to cities under siege. | ||
The first attack came around 6.30 a.m. | ||
local time. | ||
More than an hour later, the IDF posted orders for Israelis to stay in their homes. | ||
Throughout the morning, as Israelis across the country pleaded for help, Hamas continued to terrorize, capture, and murder civilians in more than 20 cities, according to the IDF. | ||
At 11 a.m., the Israeli military reported a counter-assault on Hamas targets in Gaza, but still no relief for the Israelis trapped. | ||
Some hiding, some held hostage, all across the western part of Israel. | ||
The army usually comes really, really fast. | ||
There is usually a point in time during the day when you see the soldiers outside and you start to feel like, OK, the IDF is here. | ||
We're going to be OK. | ||
And they didn't come. | ||
No one came. | ||
It was six hours into the siege before Israeli troops said they were descending on many of the towns overrun by terrorists. | ||
And that includes Reim, where survivors of the mass killing at the Supernova music festival, many of them injured, were still hiding. | ||
The Israeli Defense Forces describe the attacks as animalistic and inhuman, and vow to investigate what exactly went wrong on their intelligence. | ||
But for now, they say, quote, it is time for war. | ||
Noah Pransky, NBC News. | ||
So, there you have it folks. | ||
So many different, now it wouldn't be any one of these pieces of evidence that would be enough for me to think that Israel knew this was gonna happen and was behind this and supportive of this. | ||
No one of these variables would be enough, but when you take them all together, let's just go through them really quick. | ||
They had the plan a year in advance. | ||
We know that part of Netanyahu's strategy was to fund Hamas years ago. | ||
We left all these weapons behind in Afghanistan that wound up in the hands of Iran. | ||
We see that the stand down happened for at least 7 hours, sometimes 24 hours according to that report from Israel where they weren't responsive because they wanted as many casualties as possible so that the impact of the terrorist attack was great enough to justify the response that ensued. | ||
This all lines up with the notion that we're trying to start a war with Iran. | ||
We're trying to justify a war with Iran so we can eradicate any threat to Israel so that we can establish this IMEC corridor and ensure that the dollar remains the global reserve currency and not the yen or some digital version of the yen into the 21st century. | ||
I mean, if we go all the way back to this clip of Wesley Clark, the plan as far back as 20 years ago, folks, was to go to war with Iran. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
I came back to see him a few weeks later, and by that time we were bombing in Afghanistan. | ||
I said, are we still going to war with Iraq? | ||
And he said, oh, it's worse than that. | ||
He said, he reached over on his desk, he picked up a piece of paper, and he said, I just, he said, I just got this down from upstairs, meeting the Secretary of Defense's office today. | ||
And he said, this is a memo that describes how we're going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and finishing off Iran. | ||
I said, is it classified? | ||
He said, yes sir! | ||
I said, well don't show it to me. | ||
And I saw him a year or so ago and I said, you remember that? | ||
He said, sorry I didn't show you that memo! | ||
I didn't show it to you! | ||
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We see these clips and we, you'll hear in circles among Republicans, whether you have speakers of small Republican groups or others, you'll hear in circles, everybody's always trying to tie this back to Iran and they're not necessarily wrong. | ||
Iran is a major funder of terrorism. | ||
Iran is a major problem. | ||
But we are trying, the United States, not we the Americans, the United States is trying to start a war with Iran because we want to eradicate the threat and establish total economic control. | ||
And we know that our intelligence community is predisposed to actions like this. | ||
It takes on a Machiavellian philosophy. | ||
It takes on a utilitarian philosophy where it believes that these massive terrorist attacks, these massive civilian casualties are justified because saving the dollar as the global reserve currency of the world is a freer, better, safer world than one without it. | ||
So because our money is a lie, because we're based on fiat and we have Cornered ourselves into this inevitable economic collapse at some point down the road, unless we can reset into some new monetary system. | ||
We have been in every single conflict that we have been in for the last 50, 60, or 70 years. | ||
Basically every war that we have been in... | ||
Since World War 2. | ||
World War 2 in my opinion was a just war. | ||
Every war that we have been in since World War 2 has been because our money is a lie. | ||
Not because we're trying to seize oil or seize control of oil, but because we're trying to ensure that oil be traded in dollars. | ||
Now that, that's not going to be good enough. | ||
Now that... | ||
The economic growth in the world is not good enough to sustain or bypass the inflation or the payments on the debt that we have as a nation due to printing and printing and printing and selling treasuries and selling treasuries. | ||
Now that it's not good enough simply to control the region and ensure that oil backs the dollar, we are acting aggressively out of desperation. | ||
I mean, look at this clip. | ||
This is clip number eight. | ||
This is Professor Mearsheimer. | ||
Talking about how the IDF itself, either intentionally or inadvertently, killed a good number of its own citizens on October 7th. | ||
These are the types of things that happen when you build the entire world economy on a lie just so our politicians can skim off the top and tax us through inflation because they're corrupt. | ||
Let's go ahead and run it. | ||
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It's quite clear that on October 7th, a good number, we don't know what the number is, but a good number of the Israelis who were killed were not killed by Hamas. | |
They were killed by the IDF. | ||
And I find that hardly surprising given the nature of the fight that was taking place. | ||
It is hard to discriminate in those situations. | ||
Now the Hannibal Doctrine is a very different matter. | ||
The argument there, or claim there is that what the Israelis do is that if it looks like an Israeli soldier, even an Israeli citizen, is going to be captured by Hamas or some other terrorist group, to use the Israelis' language to to use the Israelis' language to describe those groups, then the IDF will kill those Israelis so that they don't become hostages. | ||
And the logic here is that Israelis have such a high regard for human life that if hostages are captured, it will be almost impossible for Israel not to pay an enormous price to get those hostages back. | ||
So it's better to surreptitiously kill them, better for the IDF to surreptitiously kill them, rather than have them become hostages. | ||
And there is a great deal of evidence that there is this Hannibal doctrine in practice inside of Israel. | ||
That's murder. | ||
So the reason I wanted to go into this is I know it was a little bit of a history lesson and a little bit of making the case. | ||
I wanted to make a documentary about this, like a one-hour special report, old-school InfoWars-style documentary. | ||
I think like a Gregg Reese report, but, you know, 90 minutes straight on this to make the case. | ||
And I just don't have the time to do it, so I'm trying to do it here on air and tie these pieces together. | ||
The reason I want to do this is because I want to emphasize that this is not about Iran versus Israel. | ||
It's not about innocent Jews versus anti-Semitic radical extremists. | ||
Yes, these are players on the field. | ||
These are players in the game. | ||
These are pieces on the board. | ||
But this is ultimately about global economic power because our money is a lie. | ||
It's going to collapse. | ||
And China and Russia and the United States are fighting, Russia and China together as allies, are fighting Over who's gonna be the economic superpower in the 21st century. | ||
And all these other conflicts, all these other wars, whether they're in Ukraine or Israel, are just the conflicts, the casualties, the collateral damage of that war. | ||
You gotta keep in mind, folks... | ||
Why is it that NATO cares so much about Ukraine? | ||
Well, there are several reasons, namely that Russia is a major nuclear superpower and the international community doesn't know who's going to be in control after Putin leaves. | ||
So there's a loose cannon possibility, a wildcard possibility there. | ||
But the other reason is because Ukraine has been deemed the breadbasket of Europe. | ||
And China, as it stands, is currently dependent on American agriculture to feed its population. | ||
But if Ukraine was annexed or totally controlled by Russia, they could divert their agricultural exports from Europe to China to establish Chinese independence of American agriculture in the context of World War III, thus rendering China completely they could divert their agricultural exports from Europe to China to establish Chinese independence of American agriculture in the context of World War III, thus rendering China completely independent of the United States because it has all the | ||
These are all moves not just to catalyze World War III, but from China and Russia to win World War III against the United States because we have abused our power as a global economic superpower. | ||
And our deep state is doing everything it can to prevent this from happening, no matter the injustice. | ||
It's throwing elections. | ||
It's pushing Trump out because Trump isn't as aggressive as they want him to be overseas. | ||
He's not an internationalist or a globalist. | ||
It's all of these abuses, whether it's He's passing FISA again and renewing it. | ||
I mean, this week we saw breaking news. | ||
FISA amendment forcing FBI to obtain warrants to spy on Americans fails. | ||
Even Republicans are voting against the requirement that warrants be issued for the espionage and surveillance of American citizens. | ||
This is the deep state acting with a warlike mindset because it realizes the extent to which everything is at stake. | ||
So, we need to stop arguing about, oh, this is antisemitism, or this is Judeo-Christian values, or whether or not Palestinians or Israelis have a right to some shithole city because it was referenced in a book 3,000 years ago. | ||
All right? | ||
We need to just drop that because none of these conflicts are actually about that. | ||
Those are just the excuses used by the mainstream media when they're trying to convince you to back a war that you would not otherwise believe in because it's based off of a lie and corruption and the manipulation of our currency in an unjust way. | ||
And this is not a critique of capitalism. | ||
I am not opposed to capitalism whatsoever. | ||
What we're seeing is not capitalism, it's fascism. | ||
When you have fake money, disproportionately allocated to a political elite worldwide in a globalist way, and then in total control of all private business by the government, because this fake money is issued to them, to leverage them, and then the censorship of Americans on top of that, that's not capitalism. | ||
It's not even crony capitalism. | ||
It's just straight-up fascism. | ||
So, Don't get all gung-ho about supporting Israel or opposing Israel, because it has nothing to do with that. | ||
It has nothing to do with the Jews running Hollywood, or Israel being the problem, or Israel being the only democracy in the region, or Israel being our ally in the region. | ||
That is just the simpler version of the story that they tell you to convince you to support their moves in an ultimately complex game. | ||
And all the stakes could not be higher. | ||
I want to hear from the audience about this. | ||
Let's talk about this over the next hour. | ||
Call in 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
During the break, we're going to give the crew the opportunity to screen some of the calls. | ||
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Sit back and enjoy. | |
Now we're coming back after this break with phone calls. | ||
And as you can tell, I'm resting! | ||
Answer the question. | ||
Answer the question! | ||
Would you stop screaming? | ||
Answer the question! | ||
The answer is no. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
Answer my question, you authoritarian! | ||
We're in. | ||
Hello? | ||
You guys turn your radio off. | ||
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I'm sorry, I love you, Frank. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yeah, of course I can hear you! | ||
I just went to you. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
We do have some breaking news today. | ||
World Economic Forum founder hospitalized. | ||
Schwab's health shocks the world. | ||
This was just put on my desk during the break. | ||
Klaus Schwab, the founder of the World Economic Forum and world-leading supervillain, has been hospitalized, sparking a mix of reactions ranging from well wishes to indifference and hostility. | ||
I would fall into the category of hostility. | ||
While some sources report him in serious condition, the validity of these claims remains uncertain. | ||
The news has prompted a variety of responses, including humorous takes and expressions of strong negative sentiments towards Schwab and the World Economic Forum. | ||
The man is evil, and the organization is evil, and it's all part of the reason that we're about ready to hit World War III. | ||
Don't forget to call in, folks. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
First up, it's Johnny X in Florida. | ||
Johnny X, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, brother. | |
I want to share something with you. | ||
Everybody knows who this is. | ||
This is Johnny X Southern Style. | ||
This has nothing to do with this war. | ||
This has to do with the war on our territory here, brother. | ||
I was invaded by two carloads of migrants at my private estate where four of them surrounded me. | ||
And if it wasn't for my wife shooting off around and me having a baseball bat and chasing them back down a quarter-mile driveway in my neighborhood standing and literally surrounding these dudes, they would have overtaken my home. | ||
This has come to our front door, and we live in an equestrian community. | ||
Bro, things are ugly. | ||
Wow. | ||
Y'all, everybody knows who this is. | ||
Johnny X, the drummer. | ||
Look me up, Southern style. | ||
It came to my front door. | ||
We've been packing since Friday. | ||
We don't even want to live here no more. | ||
Bro, I'm just letting it be known. | ||
I'm praying for the world, but I've been here 12 years in peace, and this came to my front door just like Alex had that dude on there saying it would. | ||
Man, how do you know they were migrants? | ||
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Dude, they were 100% migrants. | |
They didn't even speak English. | ||
They broke in through a big 14-foot iron gate with pry bars. | ||
They broke a chain. | ||
They came up a quarter-mile driveway. | ||
And then when I came out to the driveway, one of them was trying to kick my dog. | ||
I grabbed a bat when I opened the front door. | ||
I jumped out through the front door coming at them. | ||
There was two hiding. | ||
One was hiding behind my tour bus. | ||
The other one was hiding behind my music equipment trail. | ||
They surrounded me. | ||
Bro, this is insane that this happened. | ||
If it wasn't for the sheriffs, if it wasn't for my local neighborhood, everybody standing, all patriots, bro, they would have overtaken me. | ||
And I'm talking, these dudes were in their mid-40s and 50s, and one of the dudes kept on eyeing my door, trying to, like, make a run in through the house, bro. | ||
I've owned my property outright for 12 years, and it came to my front door just like your show said. | ||
People, this is Johnny X, the drummer. | ||
You know who this is. | ||
Thank you for calling in and letting us know, man. | ||
I'm glad you guys are alright. | ||
Kudos to your wife for popping off around. | ||
homeowner who's owned this house outright for 12 years. | ||
I'm letting everybody know this is legit and this is scary, scary stuff, bro. | ||
Thank you for calling in and letting us know, man. | ||
I'm glad you guys are alright. | ||
Kudos to your wife for popping off a round. | ||
Did she just shoot one in the air? | ||
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You know what's crazy? | |
That Every single person I talk to, I'm a peaceful Christian. | ||
Every single person, including the sheriffs, told me I should have shot them. | ||
I'm not trying to kill a human being. | ||
I've never killed a human being in this life. | ||
I don't want to kill a human being. | ||
But man, God bless Infowars, God bless you, and thank you for hearing my story, bro. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Johnny X, check him out, folks. | ||
Thank you for your call. | ||
Bart in Georgia. | ||
Bart, what's on your mind? | ||
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Well, first of all, hope Klaus Schwab dies. | |
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. | ||
But I want to talk about the U.S. | ||
involvement in this conflict with the Palestinians and the Israelis. | ||
They knew those weapons were going to end up in the Muslims' and the Arabs' hands and were going to be used against Israel. | ||
And they want to start a war before this election so they can cancel it. | ||
Martial law. | ||
Yeah, it's funny because for a long time I've doubted the ability of the deep state to cancel the election. | ||
But when they do things like pass warrantless surveillance of U.S. | ||
citizens, which is a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment of our Constitution, then it becomes more and more obvious, less and less tenable, to believe that they would ever even follow the Constitution at all. | ||
So technically there's no way to cancel or postpone an election according to our Constitution, but I wouldn't put it past this deep state to Call a constitutional convention and ratify the Constitution so they could change it just to make it so that it was impossible for an election to happen this fall. | ||
They're certainly, if they don't cancel the election, they're going to do everything they can to throw it. | ||
I still believe that it's not going to be Joe Biden who's the candidate. | ||
I don't know by what mechanism they're going to find a way to replace him, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that they're going to allow Biden to go up against Trump in an election in the fall. | ||
It just seems like something that is a risk they wouldn't take. | ||
What do you think? | ||
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They're desperate. | |
They're a desperate cornered animal, and they've got to be watched. | ||
They're capable of anything now. | ||
Bart, thanks for your call. | ||
Josh in Texas. | ||
Josh, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yeah, you sound great. | ||
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All right, thanks for taking my call, Chase. | |
One traveling man to another, have you seen Albert Pike's plan for all the three World Wars, and especially the third one at the Mason's Plan back in 1871? | ||
Yeah, I've seen that letter, but I don't believe it's an accurate letter. | ||
I don't think he really wrote it. | ||
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Just because of the whole Nazi thing? | |
Is that your argument? | ||
I don't really have a specific argument. | ||
If you look at the history of that letter and the details, there's not a lot of corroborating evidence that it existed before. | ||
Uh, before World War Two. | ||
I think it might have been written after World War Two. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do you remember the earliest that it actually appeared? | ||
I haven't looked into it in a long time. | ||
Last time I looked into it, Greg Reese did a really good report on it months ago and I looked into it and I just came to the conclusion that it wasn't a real letter, but I can't remember all the details for why I drew that conclusion. | ||
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Well, when I went out to the Masonic book studies during my Masonic experience in LA, You know, they, they made it very apparent that when Giuseppe Manzini received that letter from Albert Pike in 1871, that it was absolutely legit. | |
I mean, the first two world wars came together perfectly according to plan. | ||
And lo and behold, you know, the third world war is developing just as it, you know, it's going to start with... Yeah, the letter is still fascinating, regardless of whether Albert Pike wrote it. | ||
It seems to be very prescriptive as to what's happening. | ||
And the crazy thing is, man, like if you go back to The establishment of the Federal Reserve in the United States of America, what was it, 1913 that the Federal Reserve was established? | ||
Every single major crisis or conflict that has happened has been since we established this global reserve currency, since we established this fractional reserve banking system. | ||
So, we established the Federal Reserve within 13 years, well, within four years, we're in World War I. | ||
And then within 10 years of that, we have the stock market crash in 1929, which brings us into the Great Depression, an economic crisis that had never been seen before. | ||
Obviously, there was a lot of volatility in the economy in the 19th century, but we never saw anything as astronomical or terrible as the Great Depression. | ||
Then World War II happens to pop off, which is basically the same war as World War I. | ||
There was just an intermission in between because World War Two was because of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War One. | ||
So World War Two was a reckoning for the injustices at the end of World War One. | ||
Then we have all these wars, this Cold War against communism for the second half of the 20th century. | ||
Then we have all these major conflicts in the Middle East over the petrodollar. | ||
And now we're about ready to go to World War Three because our money's a lie. | ||
All of it started back in 1913. | ||
In my opinion, the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank and the fractional banking system has been the catalyst for every major global conflict that has occurred over the course of the last hundred years and will be the catalyst of every major global conflict in the future unless we do something to subvert the system replace the monetary system we currently have with the just and real system josh thanks for your call tim in california tim what's on your mind i guess the all the action got sucked out of the room with this one story | ||
so you might not have seen this friday night 26 barges broke loose on the ohio river right by pittsburgh Wow. | ||
26 barges, like, loaded with coal and that kind of thing. | ||
11 of them came to a stop pinned up against the river by the Bruneau Island and are now being held by a tugboat. | ||
And nine of them were stopped at the Emsworth Lock and Dam. | ||
Emsworth Lock and Dam, nine of these big coal barges just crush up against the dam. | ||
Of course, the dam didn't go down, but what would have happened if it did? | ||
It actually says six of them went through the dam, and they've been accounted for downstream. | ||
Five of them were located, and one is believed to have sunk. | ||
But in this process, it says this place called Peggy's Marina sustained extensive damage. | ||
So what are they saying happened? | ||
Are they saying it's because of climate change? | ||
Well, exactly. | ||
It's always that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It may be water level. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But just the point is, you see what damage one boat did there in Baltimore, and you had all these coal things going sideways down the river just completely on their own. | ||
They crash into a dam. | ||
Yeah, well and it all gets lost in the news of Iran's attack on Israel too. | ||
That's the thing that's terrible. | ||
Only the biggest thing happening is the thing people pay attention to. | ||
So when all these other little things happen, I mean, kudos to you for catching this, Tim. | ||
That was a great eye. | ||
When these little things happen, people ignore them in the context of bigger things. | ||
And you got to keep in mind that the whole Biden administration, it's built on this policy of build back better, which has been a disaster from The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsing to the train derailment in East Palestine to the £60,000 of ammonium nitrate that disappeared on a train from California on its way to California to things like these barges. | ||
Other other issues as well. | ||
I know that I'm missing several major infrastructure issues in the country is literally Not metaphorically, not politically, those two, but it's literally falling apart. | ||
I can't think of one redeeming thing about this administration, one thing that it's done successfully. | ||
I mean, even presidents in the past who I've disagreed with, And not supported and not voted for have at least done something that I was, you know, I agreed with, or I was glad that they did. | ||
Even if it was only one out of every ten things they did, or three out of every ten things that they did, whether it was Clinton or Obama, there was something redeemable. | ||
Like, okay, it makes sense why they would do that. | ||
You know, I understand, or I'm glad that they supported that one. | ||
This administration is the first time in history I can think of a presidential administration where literally everything they do is so obviously wrong that it's almost as if it's on purpose. | ||
What do you think? | ||
Well, you would swear it must be, because how else could you possibly drop the ball that many times? | ||
I've mentioned this on the show the other day, where just south of the border here in California, at Tijuana, they've shut off a wastewater treating station, which means they are diverting wastewater, untreated wastewater, like 10 to 20 million gallons every single day on our side of the border. | ||
Well, I lived in California for three years, unfortunately. | ||
When we moved into our apartment, they made us sign a waiver saying that we knew that the water was poisonous. | ||
They basically just tell you, don't drink the water. | ||
It's like going to Mexico. | ||
The other flip side of that is, which I've discussed before is, and even the President of the United States, Donald Trump, one of the times he was here, he caught this for decades now. | ||
To mess with the farmers, the politicians divert the freshwater straight into the ocean by Sacramento there, where all the farm country is. | ||
On purpose, they divert it into the ocean, and the explanation they give They're trying to save this Delta smelt, this tiny little fish that's as small as a minnow that you can hold in the palm of your hand. | ||
And they swear that's the reason why we all have to live in drought conditions. | ||
All of us, not just California. | ||
This feeds Las Vegas, Phoenix, all of the desert area is fed by the water that comes down through there. | ||
And look what they do. | ||
They divert it to the ocean to save a little fish. | ||
That's how much they care. | ||
Tim, thanks for your call. | ||
Great call. | ||
Bob in Utah. | ||
Bob, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, Chase. | |
Hey, man. | ||
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Hey, how much money was expended yesterday in military products? | |
You know, I saw a number, but I can't remember it. | ||
Wasn't it billions? | ||
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A huge amount. | |
I don't know. | ||
Yeah, I think I actually saw the number. | ||
I can't remember what it was off the top of my head, but it was just one of those numbers that was so big. | ||
It was like, yeah, of course it was that big. | ||
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Well, the big man on campus is not Lindsey Graham. | |
Yeah, that's the truth. | ||
Well, he's so excited about this war. | ||
I mean, he just, he can hardly sit still. | ||
Bob, all we need is some boots on the ground. | ||
We just need to get some boots on the ground, our boys in boots. | ||
I mean, this guy is closeted in so many ways. | ||
He's a closeted warmonger. | ||
I mean, he's just so excited. | ||
Thank you for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Let's hear from Climb BMX. | ||
Climb, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yeah, just talking about Zionism. | |
Sure. | ||
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I'd rather live in Israel than Somalia, I think. | |
Yeah. | ||
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Maybe Egypt would be nice. | |
Turkey, I'm not sure. | ||
But the Zionist plan from Syria to the Mosul Dam to Kuwait to the Nile, that's greater Israel. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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And the Zionists don't care where the non-Jews go. | |
Go to Canada. | ||
I'm in Canada. | ||
Go to Brazil. | ||
We don't care. | ||
Just get out of our land. | ||
So I'm really mixed on this because I know what the Ottoman Empire did for 1,400 years across from Italy to Spain to Libya, Egypt. | ||
I'm mixed. | ||
Yeah, well, let me give you my American perspective, and I'd be interested to hear what you think about this. | ||
Obviously there's a lot of debate about Zionism. | ||
A lot of people are blaming the Zionists for everything. | ||
Others are saying that anyone blaming the Zionists are anti-Semitic, anti-Semites. | ||
And I'm really, I'm a neither guy on this. | ||
And one of the things that's difficult for me is most of the time, my position is not for one thing or the other, but against both. | ||
And my perspective on the matter is, first of all, I'm a Texan. | ||
This was originally Mexico and Native American land. | ||
So if we're going to argue about who has a right to what land because they were wherever first, then I'm a hypocrite for living here. | ||
And so I've adopted the philosophy of right by conquest. | ||
So whoever can conquer it can have it and it's theirs as long as they can keep it. | ||
And if you can't defend it anymore, then you no longer have a right to it. | ||
So if somebody invades the United States of America and takes over half of this country, I'm not going to be like throwing my fists around saying, Hey, we were here. | ||
We have a right to it first. | ||
No, we lost it because we blew it. | ||
So that's my philosophy on that. | ||
The second part of that is, why as an American should I care at all what any other country does, ever? | ||
The only reason that we're so entrenched and entangled in all these international conflicts is because we've established ourselves as this global reserve currency, because we made that currency a lie when we brought it off the gold standard, and now we have to fight wars everywhere that they happen so that we can control every variable of this hyper-complicated formula or algorithm that ensures that our dollar means anything to anyone, anywhere, ever. | ||
So my position on the matter is I don't care who has a right to Israel or who doesn't. | ||
I don't care if the Jews have a right to it. | ||
I don't care if the Palestinians have a right to it. | ||
I'm not rooting for either. | ||
I'm rooting for innocent people not being harmed by carpet bombs or not being attacked by terrorists. | ||
I'm rooting against radical extremism of any kind if it's backed by a religious zeal and dogma. | ||
But I don't really care who ends up with what land in Europe. | ||
I came over here, my ancestors came over here in 1893 to be American and to care about American politics and live under the rights that were at the time, at least, protected by the government of the United States as explicitly indicated and transcribed in our Constitution. | ||
So, I mean, I'm not against Zionists or for Zionists. | ||
I don't care. | ||
I only care about America. | ||
I don't know why that's so difficult for people. | ||
And I'm not criticizing you specifically, man. | ||
I respect you, but I don't understand why in America people get so involved and gung-ho protesting on behalf of other countries, whether they're protesting on behalf of Israel or whether they're protesting on behalf of extremist Hamas sympathizers in any of the Palestinian regions. | ||
Why is it that we see protesters in America bitching about politics overseas when they're doing nothing about warrantless surveillance of Americans here or the fact that 40 percent Americans, 40% of all the money ever printed was printed during one year of the pandemic, or the fact that national debt is atrocious, or the fact that all of our politicians are skimming money off the top and screwing us over, or the fact that 10 million, over 10 million people have crossed illegally in the United States just under this administration, over 72,000 of them from terrorist countries. | ||
Why is it that we care at all what happens anywhere else when we have a handful of problems here that seem to be existential? | ||
What do you think? | ||
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Jerusalem is a 2,000-year-old problem. | |
I'll let you go. | ||
All right, man. | ||
Thanks for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Black Rant, South Carolina. | ||
What up? | ||
Hey, can you hear me? | ||
Yeah, you sound good. | ||
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Okay, okay. | |
I'm just making sure. | ||
Special shout-out to your crew. | ||
They just were patient with me, made sure my earbuds worked. | ||
I just want to say, Chase, you're doing a fantastic job. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm really frustrated right now because everything that you're saying is resonating with me. | ||
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Do it. | |
110,000%. | ||
Super frustrated. | ||
I'm going to blow your mind right now. | ||
I'm a black messianic Jew. | ||
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All right, cool. | |
So the only thing that would make my life more of a lottery for the left is if I was gay. | ||
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But I'm not. | |
Have you ever thought about it? | ||
Well, yeah. | ||
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No, but so I have, you know, in-laws. | |
I have friends. | ||
I have family members who are very wrapped up in the whole Israeli conflict. | ||
I'm also a black man myself. | ||
I see what's going on. | ||
I see what's happening on social media, on X, on the conservative spaces. | ||
And one of the sad things that's happening is, I think this is being done deliberately, probably by intelligence agencies, is the way to weaken our movement, the same way our movement became very strong, is the same way that the movement is being weakened. | ||
through division. | ||
So our movement became very strong by pointing out the logical fallacies of the left, right? | ||
It's like you can't just anoint a black person. | ||
You can't just say, oh, let's celebrate a black person. | ||
Right. | ||
It was Ben Shapiro clips or Milo Yiannopoulos clips at college universities just owning questions. | ||
That was a big part of why our movement became strong. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But now that all these things are becoming exposed and the movement is kind of taking a life of its own, it's got momentum, now people really are just becoming racist and anti-Semitic. | ||
And it frustrates me because I know people are not truly racist. | ||
I know they're not truly anti-Semitic. | ||
They're just bandwagon poppers. | ||
And I'm going to come back to this point because you said something. | ||
Everything that you've been saying leads me back to PNAC, the Project for a New American Century. | ||
I always come back to the Project for a New American Century because they told us what the plan was 20 years ago. | ||
20-plus years ago, they said we are going to weaken America so that our enemies think that we're ripe for the picking. | ||
And that's exactly what's happening right now. | ||
You put Joe Biden in office, that's not a position of strength. | ||
You're not going to put him in office so you can convince everybody that America's back and we're going to build back better. | ||
You do it so that, just as in before World War I, just before World War II, to our enemies, we look weak. | ||
Our military looks weak. | ||
Everybody looks at us as though we are lunch meat. | ||
And so I think it's inevitable that Trump is going to come back. | ||
And I have a question for you, because If the plan was to slowly weaken America by putting in Obama, then putting in Biden, if the plan is to weaken America by launching a pandemic, if the plan was to weaken America through Cloward and Piven, if Trump is the solution to the PMAC by bringing America back and revitalizing it, where do you think Trump stands? | ||
Because in my heart of hearts, in my opinion and my feelings, I feel like Trump is actually He's coming from, I guess, the better side of things. | ||
But this is all a plan, and we're being set up to be into wars and launching World War III. | ||
The downfall of America just to come up like a phoenix rising to be stronger than ever, I just, I'm still trying to figure it out myself. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
And frankly, we all are, man. | ||
That's a great question. | ||
Those are great points. | ||
I don't know whether or not Trump is the solution or not. | ||
I'm voting for Trump enthusiastically. | ||
I support Trump. | ||
I think he's a good man and an American patriot. | ||
I don't know if he's the ultimate solution. | ||
The final solution, for lack of a better term. | ||
Talking to the messianic Jew. | ||
I do believe that the movement behind Trump is the solution, and it's necessary that the movement transcend Trump. | ||
So if Trump were to be hospitalized tomorrow like Klaus Schwab is saying, if Trump gets whacked, which I think is a real possibility, I hope it's not going to happen, but if he gets whacked, America First, we can't let that movement die all of a sudden. | ||
This populist patriot movement, this America First movement is the key because what got us into this mess has been globalist policies and our politicians selling us out to international interests for kickback, whether it was the Bidens in Ukraine or the Bidens Chinese dealings. | ||
It's not just the Bidens. | ||
Not everything's the Bidens' fault. | ||
All of our politicians for the last 50 years have been slowly eroding American sovereignty for the kickback by our international competitors or enemies or allies. | ||
We sell out to anybody who pays. | ||
And so that globalism, globalism being the mechanism for selling out this country for the sake of our political class getting the kickback, that globalism is the enemy. | ||
And America first is the antithesis to that globalism because it is a movement that believes in America first. | ||
It's a movement that believes in American sovereignty and American individualism and individual rights. | ||
So I believe that if we reclaim our country and we enforce the will of the people upon our politicians in a way that they cannot squirm away from or out of, then we can salvage it. | ||
Now, there's going to be struggle. | ||
There's going to be economic strife and issues with the currency as we correct this problem. | ||
It's going to be tough. | ||
But if we stay the course, if we anticipate and know and manage our expectations about what the path to victory looks like, then America first, I believe, could actually establish or catalyze a renaissance of Americanism here domestically and save the country. | ||
I don't think it's too late, but I think it's getting close. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I 100% agree with you. | ||
I actually, I know that America First is the solution. | ||
My trepidation with all of it is, for example, FISA was just renewed by 89 Republicans, and we have people who associate Republicanism, Trump and Republicanism, and they're not the same thing. | ||
No, Trump's a populist. | ||
There's just no populist party, so he has to run as a Republican and rebrand the whole party. | ||
He went into an existing infrastructure, the Republican Party, and he is changing it into what it should be. | ||
Instead of trying to come from the outside as a third-party candidate or like an RFK Junior's doing right now with this BS independent run. | ||
Instead of doing all that fancy, stupid stuff that doesn't actually work, he's like, you know what? | ||
I'm just going to go in and infiltrate the party. | ||
I'm going to change the party. | ||
And now what we're seeing is a schism within the Republican Party of MAGA Republicans, for lack of a better term. | ||
Really, it's America First Republicans and this neocon establishment that wants to do whatever the deep state says because it still believes in some naive way or it's blackmailed or compromised that the deep state actually has our interests in mind. | ||
It believes in things like having as many wars as are necessary in order to protect the dollars, the global reserve currency, even though the system itself is the problem and will only catalyze more war. | ||
There is no final war when your whole monetary system is built off of a lie. | ||
So we have this schism happening right now in the Republican Party between America versus Republicans and neocons. | ||
And we have to wake up, the American voters have to wake up and realize that the old Republican Party failed the Republican voters, just as the Democratic Party fails black voters or minority voters or any of the constituents it claims to represent. | ||
And the only hope for us is to transform the party that betrayed us. | ||
We need to betray the party that betrayed us. | ||
We need to stab it back and say, no, you will comply with an America First movement. | ||
You will comply with populism. | ||
Otherwise, you'll be rendered powerless. | ||
And that's that's the deal. | ||
I mean, we don't need a third party in this country. | ||
We need a second one. | ||
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And that's the bottom line, because Chase Geiser says so, right? | |
That's what I think, man. | ||
I'm paid to tell you what I think. | ||
I'm not telling you I'm right. | ||
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I'm telling you what I think. | |
I would say Donald Trump is as to Alex Jones as the Republican Party is to Ben Shapiro. | ||
That's my perspective. | ||
Who's bringing in the black vote? | ||
Who's bringing in the Hispanic vote? | ||
Who's bringing in the outsiders? | ||
It's Trump. | ||
It's not the Republicans. | ||
Yeah, I agree with you 100%. | ||
My final word is just that I'm still trying to figure it out. | ||
It's just frustrating to kind of see people regress into lower levels of ignorance and hate because they feel like the party has so much momentum now that they can come out of the shadows and be like, oh, I'm a Republican now, too. | ||
But it's just so easy to dunk on liberals. | ||
It's so easy to dunk on the left. | ||
But we have to stay focused on the Constitution, on the Bill of Rights, on getting our country back. | ||
Not just... I will say, on X at least this week, I saw way more hatred and vitriol directed at Speaker Johnson than I saw directed at any leftist. | ||
So there are people waking up realizing that Republicans are just as much part of the problem as Democrats. | ||
Very true. | ||
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Very true. | |
And I hope to continue. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'll talk to you guys later. | ||
All right, man. | ||
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and stick with us for more on the other side decoding the new world order agenda hidden in the headlines it's sunday night live with your host chase geyser Welcome back to Sunday Night Live, folks. | |
We are taking calls and breaking balls. | ||
We're going to go straight to Tony in Alabama. | ||
Tony, what's on your mind? | ||
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I'm glad I finally got through. | |
Me too, man. | ||
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Well, there's one thing I want to bring up first on the illegals. | |
When they voted in the Senate about seven weeks ago and they turned it down, there was six speeches in the morning. | ||
And Josh Hawley got up on the floor and he spoke. | ||
And he brought it to everyone's attention, that little app they have on the phones. | ||
He said there's 64 million people have an appointment at the border. | ||
And I haven't heard that on anything. | ||
I got through on Washington Journal one morning, but I heard that, and I went back to C-SPAN to look at it, and they have little stars there where each one was talking. | ||
So I punched on Josh Hawley, and I didn't hear it, so I was like, what the heck? | ||
So I backed up a little bit, about a minute and a half, and he started talking about Wow. | ||
64 million appointments, what do you mean? | ||
Chiefs won the Super Bowl. | ||
And then he went into the part and said it. | ||
But C-SPAN had pushed the star where you wouldn't even hear it. | ||
So I knew it was bogus, and I told him that on the thing. | ||
So I want to get that out there because that's got to get out there. | ||
I've heard it nowhere. | ||
Now, 64 million appointments, what do you mean? | ||
I'm not quite picking up what you mean by 64 million appointments. | ||
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Okay, they have an app on their phone. | |
You watch the guy that comes on all the time, the guy that's running around the country, and then Ben work around him. | ||
They've been saying all this stuff, and it gives them an appointment at the border where they can just come into the country. | ||
That's not the gotaways or the ones that are coming in illegally. | ||
This is going on every day, and this is $64 million, and he emphasized it. | ||
So you guys can go back and look at that. | ||
It's about seven weeks ago on the day they voted. | ||
But nobody has said that, and I'm just losing my mind. | ||
Why isn't anyone telling? | ||
There's 64 million here or 10, 12, 15 million here now. | ||
But there's 64 million. | ||
They've given an appointment. | ||
Our government's been doing all this stuff. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
That is absolutely crazy. | ||
I mean, we're arriving at a place quickly where one of every five people in the country are going to be illegal migrants or recent migrants. | ||
Barely. | ||
I mean, it's like when I moved to Nashville, there was a joke that nobody in Nashville was from Nashville. | ||
When I moved to Austin, same joke exists. | ||
Nobody in Austin, Texas is from Austin, Texas. | ||
Now it's getting to the point where nobody in America is actually from America. | ||
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I know. | |
It's crazy. | ||
And I mean, I grew up in Milwaukee. | ||
I lived in North Dakota, Maryland, Illinois. | ||
Indiana, Louisiana, now I'm back in Alabama because I lived there before and I wanted to come here because it's the best cost of living to retire. | ||
There's no property taxes, nothing. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
Right, right. | ||
But yeah, I just wanted to get that out there and have your staff, which is a crap team. | ||
I mean, Alex has always hit on them and they pop the stuff up just like that. | ||
I'm not mad at the crew or anything. | ||
I'm not mad at the crew. | ||
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You guys are, you guys are great. | |
I think you're, you're patriots. | ||
You're heroes. | ||
You guys are brave. | ||
You're risking yourself every day to thank God there's people like you out there. | ||
Cause it renews my faith in humanity. | ||
It really does. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
None of us, certainly none of us are going to be hired anywhere else after working here. | ||
So we're really praying that you support us at infowarsstore.com and keep us on the air because they're doing everything they can to shut us down. | ||
And it's not like Google is going to be ready to hire me to work in the AI department after this experience. | ||
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You're lucky to have a job or be alive with your damn shots and the who taking over next month on the 4th. | |
And we don't have a governor. | ||
I've been saying this for 30 years. | ||
I only found you guys five years ago. | ||
How'd you find us? | ||
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Thank God! | |
I was going to lunch and I turned on the AM radio to find something to listen to and you guys were always on. | ||
Alex was on. | ||
Wow. | ||
Hey, you should start tuning in a few hours earlier and pick up the American Journal. | ||
Harrison Smith does a great job in the morning show. | ||
Oh, hey, that's a beautiful thing, man. | ||
Hey, happy retirement, and thank you for fighting the good fight for America. | ||
I appreciate you, Tony. | ||
Dave in Arizona. | ||
Dave, what's on your mind? | ||
Hey, first, before I get into that, hat tip to Tony picking up on Ben Berkwam and Benzman information. | ||
That CBP-1 is an absolute disaster. | ||
So what they do is they fly people from Central America directly into the heart of the country, and they never show up at the border. | ||
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Wow. | |
So he's 100% spot on. | ||
They just jump rope. | ||
They just jump the line, huh? | ||
Exactly. | ||
You need to look into that. | ||
Burquam and Bensman are the two people that lead that charge. | ||
They've been doing it for years. | ||
Well, yeah, they have been doing that for years. | ||
I mean, I believe that we even sent a crew before my time here. | ||
We sent a crew that was was catching illegals in airports just flying all over the place. | ||
It's not something I mean, it's something that's coming out now, but it's something that's been going on for years. | ||
Absolutely, 100% sure. | ||
I love the show. | ||
I love you guys. | ||
Second time caller. | ||
Thank you, Dave. | ||
I wanted to talk about canceling the election. | ||
They effectively did that here in State 48, because I don't know if you remember, lots of people were saying we were going to pick up 100 seats for 100 years in the midterms, right? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Because Biden puppet was such a disaster, and we know everything he's doing is not a misstep. | ||
It's all intentional. | ||
But what they did here in Maricopa County, fourth largest county in the United States, is they disrupted voting game day. | ||
And 60 percent of our election centers, they've changed them now from local precincts to these big election centers. | ||
Sixty percent of the game day voters couldn't vote that day. | ||
They screwed with the paper, blah, blah, blah. | ||
18 million problems every way to Sunday. | ||
So that's why the core four didn't win. | ||
That's why Carrie Lake didn't win and Abe Hommedade didn't win in the Senate and the AG. | ||
And, you know, Blake Masters was the Senate candidate. | ||
Actually, I retract what I was saying. | ||
But I think they'll effectively shut down 2024 as well because they know Republicans don't trust game day, don't trust mail-in voting. | ||
So they'll figure out a way, you know, with water and water and water. | ||
The sabotage election day votes. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | ||
They'll sabotage us 18 ways a Sunday. | ||
Well, obviously Trump is somebody who believes that the election was stolen in 2020, but he seems to be optimistic that 2024 can be won. | ||
What do you think Trump is thinking? | ||
What reason do you think Trump has to believe in the integrity of this next election, or hope at least for this next election, if he knows all the depths of the depravity that we experienced in 2020? | ||
I honestly think that he's under the belief, and I'll support it, that 70% of this country is really conservative. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And that we've finally woken up enough to see the blatant fraud. | ||
I was guilty of it myself until 2019. | ||
I was your standard Republican. | ||
I would spend $1,500 of a time. | ||
I was a country club Republican. | ||
Yeah, me too. | ||
I supported the cause, but I didn't get my arms and elbows dirty. | ||
But now I do. | ||
I'm ready to go out in the streets. | ||
And I'm a local PC here in Arizona, and I do the fight every single day. | ||
I have since 2019. | ||
So what do you think about Blake Masters? | ||
He's running for Congress now, isn't he? | ||
Yeah, he's another wannabe. | ||
Really? | ||
I was optimistic about him. | ||
I interviewed him for 30 minutes or an hour on my podcast when he was running for Senate. | ||
I was optimistic about him because he wrote one of my favorite books, Zero to One for Peter Thiel. | ||
But I don't really know what to think anymore. | ||
Yeah, I, I think he's another one of the grifter class. | ||
It just is what it is. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But so one point I'll, I'll mention this to you because I feel very strongly about it. | ||
I can't stand the word Rhino because unfortunately people in our, on our side of the football, throw that around. | ||
If somebody votes with you 70% of the time, take the 70% because Nancy Pelosi will stick you in the eye with a sharp stick a hundred times out of a hundred. | ||
So why do you want to go? | ||
There's not really any such thing as a Rhino because The Rhino stuff is what is the Republican Party. | ||
Like, it's not that these people aren't really Republicans, it's that the Republicans actually suck most of the time, in my opinion. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I agree with that 100%. | ||
So I used the label in 2020, early 2020, the establishment class. | ||
So it's all the establishment politicians, people in the military-industrial complex, people in journalism, you guys in War Room, of course, with Steve Bannon excluded. | ||
You know, people in industry, in Hollywood, in the medical trade, because we know that medicine is just practice. | ||
They don't want to Yeah, that's a good point, man. | ||
Dave, thank you so much for your call. | ||
Keep fighting the good fight. | ||
I love your support. | ||
Call in any time. | ||
Lou in Florida. | ||
Lou, what is on your mind? | ||
Hey, Jay, first time caller. | ||
I listen to you guys now, and I listen to Ben, and that's pretty much it. | ||
for your call keep fighting the good fight i love your support calling anytime lou in florida lou what is on your mind hey jay first time caller i listen to you guys now and i listen to ben and that's pretty much it hey good decisions because i don't trust conservatives i don't In fact, to me, conservatives are what I call patriots now. | ||
Because conservatives are sellouts to this country. | ||
And I'll say Speaker Johnson is one of them, for being the last one to break a tie on the FISA. | ||
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Yes! | |
And initially I told your producer I was going to talk about money, so I'll be real, kind of fast voiced here. | ||
My mother was a delicate mother. | ||
Take as much time as you need, I'm not going to cut you off, it's okay. | ||
I'm 70 years old, I'm a small rancher in Florida, and I know about communism. | ||
She made us read the manifestos, Mark Dangle, all of it when we were kids. | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay, and that gives you an idea. | ||
She worked for Barry Goldwater too. | ||
But in any case, the Republican Party is, like you said, it's an establishment situation. | ||
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What you call it, a rhino, whatever you call it, it's broken. | |
It's broken. | ||
And the Democrats, the thing you gotta say about them is they stick together because they want the grift of the government. | ||
It's the big tip. | ||
Now what's happening now globally? | ||
Happened in Brazil. | ||
Dominion voting machines, that's all they could do. | ||
Got Lula in, criminal, PCP. | ||
Got rid of Bolsonaro, who was their Trump. | ||
That is a playbook for what's happening in this country. | ||
And I've been on X with Spaces and everything and listened to these guys from Brazil. | ||
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These journalists talk about what they're doing to them, they're shutting them up. | |
Okay, that's coming worse here. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, it already started. | ||
They were just doing it covertly through the social media platforms, where if you said anything about the vaccines or anything like that, they just de-platformed you. | ||
That's why they hate Elon Musk so much, because they can't control Twitter anymore. | ||
Oh, they're going after Musk big time. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And not only is Brazil going after Musk, but our own government is going after Musk. | ||
Yep. | ||
Because you've got to remember the Deep State, CIA, you know, Gladio, those guys. | ||
100%. | ||
Frankly, I think that our own government is behind a lot of the deep platforming of X in these other countries. | ||
You might now entrust our government, if they can't censor him here, then they're just going to try to kill his revenue everywhere else. | ||
100%. | ||
And what's happening now with money? | ||
I was going to start out with follow the money. | ||
Yeah. | ||
When you follow the money, why there'd be They're dollarizing us. | ||
And they know what BRICS is doing. | ||
They know about the gold. | ||
And we don't even know what our own deep state is doing with gold, since the IRS is hoarding weapons. | ||
What is our own government doing to support money that they're investing in, but killing the middle class? | ||
With inflation? | ||
Nine yards. | ||
All of it. | ||
And if you read, I read it in 2020. | ||
The Democrat Party, written by AOC, written by Bernie Sanders, I believe Storis had a say in it. | ||
There were a bunch, probably Obama, because he's the king rat of the swamp right now. | ||
They put out a manifest of what the Democrats were going to do for the people. | ||
It's all in there. | ||
The whole redistribution of wealth to take down the middle class, which is a communist plank. | ||
Somebody mentioned, I get their names wrong all the time, the couple from the 60s, the two professors. | ||
If you look at Bezmanov, Yuri Bezmanov, he was a Russian ex-KGB. | ||
He gave lectures at UCLA in the 80s. | ||
And some of them are still on YouTube. | ||
If anybody gets a chance, please go see them. | ||
He breaks it down plank by plank by plank. | ||
And everything that he's talking about is happening right now. | ||
All of it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And the reason they want to eradicate the middle class is because the more people who are dependent on the government, the more the people themselves become willing to sacrifice their own rights and freedoms for that security. | ||
And so they're trying to create a relationship of co-dependence. | ||
And what's so insidious about it is that they Do it under the guise of trying to help the most vulnerable among us, as if they're fighting on behalf of us. | ||
But it's like a Sauron-level thing where they're not giving rings of power out. | ||
They're just making everyone dependent on their own ultimate power, the one ring to rule them all. | ||
That's exactly what's playing out. | ||
Absolute truth. | ||
Absolute truth. | ||
Look at COVID, the stimmies that went out to everybody. | ||
Look at the welfare system that's been for decades. | ||
I mean, you can go on and on. | ||
Look at the student loans. | ||
It's just a piece of paper to them. | ||
Like that scene from Game of Thrones, when Lord Eddard Stark walks up to the Queen and says, hey, I have this document that says that I'm supposed to be in control of the throne until Joffrey comes of age. | ||
And she just tears it up and says, this is all you brought? | ||
It was a piece of paper? | ||
That's how they treat the Constitution. | ||
Oh yeah, do you remember Nancy Pelosi ripping up Trump's speech? | ||
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I know! | |
The fact Speaker Johnson didn't do the same thing is... You know what I said to everybody? | ||
I said, that isn't Trump's speech. | ||
That's the Constitution of the United States. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's absolutely right. | ||
Great call, Lou. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
James in California. | ||
James, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yo, I just want to say a couple things real quick. | |
Um, you know, everything is coming full circle right now, Chase, and the spirit of truth is, like, such an important thing that is happening. | ||
Like, we have to understand that—I just want to say something real quick about Zionism, OK, real quick. | ||
We have to understand that, OK, in 1931, the Brown brothers and the Harriman Co. | ||
Company merged, and they're a banking investment firm. | ||
And that same year, Patrick Bush, George Bush's, W. Bush's grandfather joined Harriman Co. from Yale. | ||
And they, this is all known, they invested in the Nazi party. | ||
Yeah, that's Prescott Bush. | ||
And they got busted doing it. | ||
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Yeah, but nothing happens because people don't care. | |
And that is, and those are, a lot of those bankers are Jewish. | ||
A lot of them aren't. | ||
Zionism is not about just Jews. | ||
It's about both Jews and non-Jews working together for this. | ||
Because, okay, so when I tell people Hitler was just a pawn for the Zionists, people are like, oh my God, that's crazy. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
Let me break this down. | ||
I was thinking about this earlier. | ||
I'm going to say something offensive, but true. | ||
The problem is that the anti-Semitic community believes that only Jews are capable of evil. | ||
And then on the inverse of that, the Zionist community thinks that only anti-Semites are capable of evil. | ||
As soon as we realize that we're all equally capable of it, all of a sudden the discrimination melts away. | ||
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go on you know and that's why that's why in star wars it says the sith only feel in absolutes because we're not which is of course itself an absolute right yeah i know that's paradoxical exactly yeah and and again i mean there's so many things like that's why again there's an attack on our culture because they want to get rid of these archetypal realities that exist right | |
they want to so so even knowing that hitler because meinkauf was released in 1925 knowing that knowing meinkauf known that he was anti-Semitic and he was into eugenics. | ||
We Jews still invested in his party. | ||
It is mainstream history that before Hitler started camping them, he sent Jews to Palestine to establish Israel. | ||
That is a fact. | ||
Yes, he was definitely a Zionist because he wanted them out of Germany. | ||
So he's like, yeah, sure. | ||
Here's your country. | ||
See ya. | ||
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He had Jews and Zionists in his party. | |
I mean, dude, this stuff is crazy. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, and his chauffeur was Jewish. | ||
He granted his chauffeur honorary Aryan status so he wouldn't be killed. | ||
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Right. | |
And Hitler's own – by his own standards of eugenics, he was a mudblood. | ||
So it's all nonsense. | ||
And so I used to think World War II was a just war, but then I realized, wait, we just did it so that the Germans would do what they did, and then we funded the Soviets. | ||
And this is the most important part. | ||
Whether people think Kennedy was killed by the CIA or not, everything he said was against their agenda of this perpetual war and this hatred. | ||
Well, they definitely killed Kennedy because he was going to stop nuclear proliferation in Israel. | ||
It's not a popular thing to say. | ||
And I think he did it through the CIA because the CIA wanted Israel to have nuclear power as well. | ||
So I believe that Mossad and the CIA collaborated in the assassination of JFK 100%. | ||
And that's why Trump couldn't come out and release the information. | ||
Remember, Trump told Judge Napolitano that if you had seen what I saw regarding the JFK documents of what really happened, you wouldn't release it to the public either. | ||
And the only reason that I can think of that that information could have been so compromising or have so many implications would be if Israel was implicated in that assassination. | ||
Because that would change everything in the political landscape now. | ||
Everything about the IMEC corridor. | ||
Everything about these wars that we're getting involved in on behalf of Israel. | ||
I believe that Trump was made aware of that fact. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
And, you know, I just watched it last night. | ||
Steve Bannon had John Corsi on The War Room, and the book is called The Final Analysis. | ||
I mean, it is undisputable now. | ||
And his final speech, the peace speech, that right there is the most important speech probably right now of all time. | ||
Whose final speech? | ||
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Kennedy's peace speech at the university. | |
Everything, because he says, listen, we need to view these things with complexity and nuance and understand that even like, for instance, when they want you to say, oh, don't talk to Putin. | ||
That's bad. | ||
Don't do this. | ||
We need to just start wars. | ||
Kennedy said, listen, communism has issues and is a problem. | ||
The Soviet Union is a problem, but there is honor and courage among the Russian people, and we can't just demonize things and do everything so stupidly because the fallout of nuclear war is – It's an unimaginable. | ||
Right. | ||
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Yeah, and so they're like, well, we gotta blow his brains out now because that is the spirit of these people. | |
We are dealing with the most wicked scumbag people at the CIA. | ||
Yeah, and they think they're doing it for our own good. | ||
That's what's so crazy about it. | ||
They're exacting the most evil. | ||
They're perpetuating the greatest evil. | ||
No, they think it's for national security, man. | ||
They think that they're saving the dollar, which is saving America, and they're willing to destroy America in the name of saving it, man. | ||
Bad people, evil people, 9 times out of 10, man. | ||
They believe that they're doing the right thing. | ||
Even in our mythology, even Darth Vader joined the dark side because he thought it would give him the power to bring back innocent people from the dead. | ||
Damn straight, Chase. | ||
And I really like these sessions that you have. | ||
And I just want to say one more thing. | ||
happen right now with our own intelligence, in my opinion. | ||
Now there are straight up selfish evil people at the top, but the actual agenda itself is just this screwed up utilitarian philosophy playing out, man. | ||
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- Damn straight, Chase. | |
And I really like these sessions that you have. | ||
And I just wanna say one more thing. | ||
- Sure. - Oh, like, okay, and it's just, it's that viewing. | ||
It's fear, it's hate, and I always tie it to our pop culture, because that's why our pop culture, we need to preserve that, too. | ||
That's another angle of this Infowars. | ||
We need to preserve, because there's a part of, there's a lot of Jews that actually, in Hollywood, Hollywood's not as evil as we think it is, because there's a lot of good that came out of that, and that's why they're trying to destroy that. | ||
That's the final nail in the coffin. | ||
And because, like Boromir said in Lord of the Rings, dude, OK, there is weakness and frailty, but there's also strength and courage to be found in men. | ||
And that's what we need to look at, and that's what Kennedy told us. | ||
And Alex Jones, man, the spirit of truth is with you, dude. | ||
And we are fighting against forces, and if it takes us down, you know what? | ||
There's a room in our father's house. | ||
And that's what we need to work towards in the end. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Amen, James. | ||
Thanks for a great, outstanding call. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I do want to run this Yuri Bezmenov clip based on the conversation we had with Lou. | ||
And it also ties into that conversation that I just had with James about Russia. | ||
Let's run this 47-second clip and then take another call before the show's over. | ||
All right. | ||
It looks like we're having an audio issue here. | ||
So I'm going to go ahead and take another call. | ||
And you guys can check that clip out later. | ||
It can be found anywhere on YouTube. | ||
Let's go straight to Thomas in Texas. | ||
What's up, Thomas? | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Good, how are you doing? | ||
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I'm doing pretty well. | |
I wanted to talk about the stalking and harassment and basically what can only be described as by control that I guess the intelligence agencies or I don't know if it's the FBI or the CIA or whoever is just like running around doing this to people. | ||
I'm personally a victim of it. | ||
I'm sure you are as well. | ||
You've been privy to it and if you just talk about it, it just sounds crazy. | ||
You mean like voice to the skull technology? | ||
Stuff like that? | ||
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Well, I mean, because they just, they have so many, what I like to call it, it's like a ship in the bottle. | |
And this is what people don't understand when you try to talk about this stuff. | ||
They don't get that the people have the controls of this, whether it's big tech or the guy, anybody who has access to any of these back doors and all of your devices. | ||
And then all the devices of your family and everyone around you. | ||
And they can get people to come up to you, say different things, maneuver you into mental hospitals. | ||
Like people don't get what actual mind control is. | ||
And this is a real thing, it's really happening. | ||
And I don't know what to do about it. | ||
I have to tell you, after everything I've seen, I am extremely convinced that the majority of MCE events were, like, manufactured. | ||
It's not that they don't happen. | ||
It's not like they pretend. | ||
They do happen. | ||
People die. | ||
They're fucking winded. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's okay. | ||
We're all trying our best. | ||
It's hard not to swear when you're talking about stuff like this. | ||
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Yeah, no, I mean, it's brutal. | |
I mean, because they push you to the edge and it's like, it's ridiculous like this. | ||
Yeah, well, and here's the deal, man. | ||
The mind control, people always try to jump straight to the conspiracies. | ||
They try to jump straight to voice-to-skull technology and MKUltra and all those things are real and true and things that the government's looked into and maybe had some effect with. | ||
But one thing that is absolutely undisputable that does not fall into the realm of woo-woo superstitious conspiracy theory level... | ||
Paranoia is that Project Mockingbird installed itself in every major media outlet in the context of the Red Scare and the onset of the Cold War and all of our major media institutions until the establishment of social media have totally been infiltrated by the intelligence community and not just domestically but abroad as well. | ||
That is the mind control. | ||
It's a narrative that you get whether it's from CNN or Fox News. | ||
These are top-down talking points from the elite To the people that has totally brainwashed them. | ||
Let's go ahead and run this Yuri clip for the end of the show. | ||
And thank you for tuning in, folks. | ||
Most of it is done by Americans to Americans, thanks to lack of moral standards. | ||
As I mentioned before, exposure to true information does not matter anymore. | ||
A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. | ||
The facts tell nothing to him. | ||
Even if I shower him with information, with authentic proof, with documents, with pictures, Even if I take him by force to the Soviet Union and show him concentration camp, he will refuse to believe it until he is going to receive a kick in his fat bottom. | ||
When a military boot crashes his... Then he will understand, but not before that. | ||
That's the tragic of the situation. | ||
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