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Welcome to the base report with Frankie Stocks here on the Stew Peters Network.
I'm your host, Frankie Stocks.
Thanks to everyone for joining me for this evening's broadcast.
It's Wednesday.
We are at that midway point in the week, so I hope it's going well for everybody out there.
We've got a bit to talk about here this evening, like we always do.
We're going to have some updates to some things that we've already talked about.
But before we even get started, and I warned you guys earlier this week that this was coming, but I want to wish a happy heavenly birthday to General Thomas Stonewall Jackson, one of the greatest Virginians, one of the greatest Americans who has ever drawn breath.
This is really and truly my childhood hero.
I named my son after Stonewall Jackson.
There's some other tie-ins here that I'm quite fond of that we'll talk about here in just a minute.
But on this day in 1824, January 21st, 1824, Stonewall Jackson, then just known by his first name as Thomas Jackson, he was born.
And he went on to become, again, one of the greatest Americans, one of the greatest patriots, one of the greatest defenders of the Constitution that this country and this world have ever seen.
He was also a devout Christian.
And his Christian faith walk influenced everything about his life every single day, whether it was in his personal life, whether it was on the battlefield, whether it was during his time as a professor at VMI.
I mean, this is a man who really and truly cloaked himself, you could say, in the cloth of Jesus Christ, and he did it legitimately.
He did it as in every step that he took, every action that he made.
He did so believing I am serving Jesus Christ, my Lord and Savior.
And he was also actually separating him from many of the other Confederate generals who were Episcopalians.
General Jackson was a Presbyterian and he leaned toward Calvinism.
And that actually, that helped fuel him on the field of battle because this guy would go out on the battlefield and he would have absolutely no fear.
He would say, if it's my time to go, it's my time to go.
And that had a direct impact on him earning his nickname at the First Battle of Manassas, the first major battle of the War of Northern Aggression, of the War between the States, of the Civil War, whatever you want to call it.
The first major battle there.
Many people know it as the Battle of Bull Run.
It was known to the Confederacy and it's still widely known around the area as the First Battle of Manassas.
And that's where Stonewall Jackson earned his name when Confederate General Bernard B. observed that Jackson and his men were standing there like a stone wall.
The direct quote is there stands Jackson like a stonewall, rally behind the Virginians.
They were under enemy fire and there he stood, Stonewall Jackson earning his nickname after a long military career in the United States for the Union, you could say, because it was all the United States when the war was all said and done, right?
But after a long and storied military career as a member of the U.S. Army, he was in the Mexican-American War.
He was right alongside many of these other Civil War generals whose names we all know today down there and in other engagements.
I mean, this was a man who really and truly lived in service to his state, in service to his country, and he died in service to his state and in service to his country, as in service not just to the Confederacy, not just to Virginia, but service to the United States Constitution.
I mean, this was a man who genuinely was fueled by his love and his affection for the Revolution of 1776 and the ideals that were put in place by our revolutionary generation, by our founding fathers.
And he viewed the Civil War and the Confederate cause really as an extension of just less than a century prior of what the founding generation, what the revolutionary generation had gone through.
I mean, this was a man who was looking out at the political situation of the country, and he was saying, hey, you know, what we're facing from Washington, D.C. is not so different from what our ancestors faced from London.
And look, with that said, I've got a clip here, and I want to play this clip.
This is from one of my favorite movies of all time, Gods and Generals.
And from what I understand, the clip that I'm about to play, this was based off of a real speech that Jackson gave to his men as they convened just before they marched off to Manassas to fight the first battle of the war.
He gave this speech to his men, his staff, those around him.
They very quickly tried to write down, and actually the same thing with his farewell address, which we're not going to play, but it was also in that movie.
They wrote down what he said, you know, as best that they could, and it made its way into the movie Gods and Generals.
This is truly that this clip has always given me chills.
And let's go ahead and play it.
We'll come back on the other side.
We'll have a little bit more discussion about General Stonewall Jackson.
Order! On! Hooray!
Men of the Valley, citizens, soldiers, I'm here at the order of General Robert E. Lee, commanding all Virginia forces.
On April 15th of this year of our Lord 1861, Simon Cameron, the Secretary of War of the United States, sent a telegram to our governor, John Letcher, directing him to raise three regiments of infantry to be sent to assist in suppressing the Southern Confederacy.
Governor Letcher's answer is well known to you, but perhaps not his words.
His wire to Washington stated: You have chosen to inaugurate civil war.
And having done so, we will meet you in a spirit as determined as the Lincoln administration has exhibited toward the South.
Two days later, the Virginia legislature voted for secession.
Just as we would not send any of our soldiers to march in other states and tyrannize other people, so will we never allow the armies of others to march into our state and tyrannize our people.
Like many of you, indeed, most of you, I've always been a Union man.
It is not with joy or with a light heart that many of us have welcomed secession.
Had our neighbors to the north practiced a less better form of persuasion, perhaps this day might not have come.
But that day has been thrust upon us like it was thrust upon our ancestors.
The Lincoln administration required us to raise three regiments.
Tell them we have done so.
I mean, every single time you hear him say the Lincoln administration told us to raise three regiments, tell them we have done so.
I mean, that is just the most, that is the most badass quote that I can even think of.
You know, I don't care if it's a movie quote.
I don't care if that's not exactly what was said in 1861, if it's been changed, if it's been, you know, written down a little bit and destroyed.
I don't care.
I think that that is one of the most badass quotes in all of history, movies, real life, TV shows, whatever.
It's probably a combination thereof.
But I think that that is a badass quote.
And I think it really sums up the kind of man that General Jackson was.
There's another quote that I want to read.
And I'm going to go ahead and put it up on the screen here.
And don't laugh at me.
You know, this is over on Reddit.
And this is the only place I could find it with like a graphic and something to go along with it.
So look, I know Reddit's cringe.
I know that most of the people, 90% of the people over on Reddit hate us.
But look, there are some posts over there that you can find useful, including this one.
So here we go.
The patriot volunteer fighting for his country and his rights makes the most reliable soldier on earth.
And I think that that says a lot, especially when you look through the prism of modern day where we talk so much about these forever wars, which we're going to get into this evening, by the way.
But we talk so much about these forever wars that the United States has been waging for my entire life, probably for many of your entire lives, and that we're looking down the barrel of the U.S. waging once again, whether we're talking about Venezuela, whether we're talking about Cuba, Iran, maybe Mexico, maybe Colombia.
These are not wars that are protecting our rights.
If anything, these are wars that are diminishing our rights.
These are not wars that people are going to voluntarily jump up unless they've been mind controlled, that they're going to jump up and say, yeah, let me go serve in this.
Okay.
There's a very good chance that if the U.S. initiates World War III, World War IV, whatever you want to call it, because many people say that the Cold War was actually World War III.
Many people say that we're still in an extended version of World War III.
So whatever you want to call the brewing conflict that we could all see, I don't think that you're going to see a massive amount of people jumping up saying, hey, yeah, just send me to die for no reason.
Instead, you're probably going to see a draft.
And Jackson said it the best himself there.
The patriot volunteer fighting for country and his rights makes the most reliable soldier on earth.
They're not fighting for citizenship.
They're not fighting for welfare.
They're not fighting to make the civilizational overlords happy.
They're fighting for their rights.
They're fighting for their homeland.
They're fighting to protect and defend their people and all that they hold dear.
And that really, I mean, you see that clip right there.
And that really is the spirit of not just Stonewall Jackson, but of our ancestors in general who built this country and who paved the way for this country.
Okay.
These were people who were tied to this land.
These were people who were tied to each other.
These were people who stood on principles, who stood firm.
And when the time came, when they were told, raise three regiments and wage war against your own people, against your own countrymen, they said, no, we're not going to do it.
Instead, we're going to raise three regiments against the tyrannical United States government in Washington, D.C.
And again, that's exactly what they did.
Now, look, we're going to move off of this topic here, but before we do, I just want to, I told you guys, I named my son after Stonewall Jackson.
Again, this is one of my greatest childhood heroes, but I just want to throw kind of a fun fact out there, you know, not trying to sit here and just talk about myself, but, you know, hey, whatever, right?
I just want to throw kind of a fun fact out here.
So I actually have an ancestor who we talked about, Stonewall Jackson standing there like a stonewall.
And that was just before Jackson's charge, on which was really the only time during the war that he drew his sword.
The only documented time that Jackson drew his sword in the Civil War was on Jackson's charge at the Battle of First Manassas.
And that charge is what sent the Yankees running back to Washington, D.C.
Okay.
So I actually have an ancestor who was killed on Jackson's charge or immediately before Jackson's charge.
It's kind of fuzzy the exact point in which he was killed, but he was killed there either as they stood as a stonewall or as they ran at the Yankees.
And he was a young guy.
He was a 17, 18-year-old guy who had enlisted in the Confederate Army just days prior.
He marched from Winchester, Virginia to Manassas, Virginia, and then he lost his life.
And his brother is my direct ancestor, who my son's middle name is after.
And he was also a member of the Confederate Army.
That's who my grandmother was in the UDC under, et cetera, et cetera.
But I feel a really, and again, today, we've speaked to my grandmother.
She gave me this, but we've got the generals here on the desk again today.
But this is really, I know we've talked a lot about the Civil War this week, but look, I do like to loop history into this into this show.
But this really is like this week.
I mean, it's like Confederate royalty week.
You've got Robert E. Lee's birthday.
You've got Stonewall Jackson's birthday.
Friday was Lee Jackson Day.
Okay.
So this is a big time of year to talk about these things and to make sure that these men and their sacrifices, that they're never forgotten because they shouldn't be.
And that goes for both sides here, because there were plenty, hundreds of hundreds of thousands of men on the other side of that conflict who believed that they too were standing up for their home and for their country and for their people.
They believed that they were preserving the Union, just as these men believed, correctly so, that they were defending their homes from an invading army.
And so on both sides there, you had good men, you had true Americans, and you had men who would be absolutely horrified by the state of things today.
Now, look, let's move on here, guys, before we jump into another story that actually, this next story somewhat relates to the Civil War because we're going to talk about one of the Civil War amendments, the 14th Amendment.
But before we do that, I caught a comment in the live chat yesterday evening, and I want to talk about it.
So, Sir Matthew down in the live chat said, Woodrow Wilson sold us out.
And look, I totally agree with you.
That is a great, great point.
Woodrow Wilson is among the worst figures in American history.
And actually, Woodrow Wilson was a Virginian, you know, before he went off and became the governor of New Jersey for some reason and then became the central bank's favorite president.
Woodrow Wilson was born right here in Virginia.
And actually, one of his earliest memories, from what I understand, when you read into his biography, one of his earliest memories was his mother crying and telling his father that the, you know, the sir, his father telling his mother as his mother cried that states were seceding from the Union, that Virginia had seceded, that other states had seceded and that war was basically imminent.
And so it's kind of an interesting tie-in for Wilson there.
But aside from that, Woodrow Wilson really is one of the most disturbing figures in American history.
We talk about globalists, right?
Well, Woodrow Wilson, in every sense of the term, really was a globalist.
I mean, this is the guy who was the brainfather of the League of Nations that turned into the United Nations.
This was the president who really began hardcore, full steam ahead, the selling out of the American people.
Exactly what Sir Matthew in the chat called it.
He sold out the American people.
He sold out American sovereignty.
Of course, he had help doing it.
But Woodrow Wilson, when you look back in history, that is a pivotal presidency that forever changed the United States of America.
And something else that forever changed the United States of America was the adoption of the 14th Amendment.
Citizenship Myths Debunked00:09:15
Now, this is one of the Civil War amendments, one of the slavery amendments.
They're known, you know, generally either or when you're coming up through school.
But the 14th Amendment, you know, we're told guarantees citizenship to anyone who was born in this country.
That's not true.
That's not what it was ever meant to be.
The 14th Amendment was put in place to protect the citizenship of freed slaves and their children and their descendants, because those were people who had been in this country from the very beginning.
And in all honesty here, and, you know, call me whatever you want, I really don't have a problem with the premise of the 14th Amendment.
I mean, those are people who had been in this country at that point for two and a half centuries, about as long, just as long as white people had been in this country.
And yeah, they weren't just plopping over here and shooting out babies in a birthing facility somewhere and becoming American citizens.
And I mean, you actually, you look at some of the takes of these FBA type of guys.
And look, I know they're no friend to the white man, but you look at some of these FBA takes and it's like, hey, look, these guys really aren't too far off from what I believe.
They're just looking at it through a black perspective.
But I mean, you talk about tethers.
I borrowed the word tether.
I called Winsom Sears a tether yesterday.
I've called her that many times before.
I borrowed the word tether from the FBAs, you know, the foundational black Americans, as they call themselves.
And so those people have been here since the very beginning of this country.
And it's an entirely different case than any other group that is non-white that has come in to the United States and has then demanded citizenship.
It's an entirely different case.
But this spring, maybe this summer, the U.S. Supreme Court is going to issue a ruling on birthright citizenship.
I think anyone with any lick of common sense should realize that just because some Chinaman comes into the United States with his pregnant wife and they go to one of these birthing centers and they plop out a baby, that doesn't make that kid an American.
Not at all.
Mexicans are doing the same thing.
They're coming into this country and they're plopping out kids in their efforts to reconquista the southwestern United States that, hey, that men like Stonewall Jackson helped obtain for us.
Okay, so these people are not Americans at all in any sense of the term.
They don't even consider themselves Americans.
They're paper Americans.
And in many cases, especially when we talk about the Chinese, they have organized birthing facility type places where women fly into the country on tourist visas.
The wives, maybe the mistresses of high-ranking Chinese Communist Party officials.
They plop out kids, they obtain U.S. citizenship, and then they take their little communist bundle of joy back to China.
And that child is put through the highest echelons of the Chinese Communist Party-backed education system.
They probably receive military training.
They receive political training, media training, all of these things.
Many of them at this point, because this has been going on for so long, they're taught how to speak English with an American accent.
And when they turn 18, they could come rolling right back into the United States of America and they've got an entire legend built up for them.
Maybe someday they'll even be a member of Congress or the Senate or the White House as a natural born American citizen.
They're not natural born American citizens, not at all.
And I think that there's a really bad sign as it relates to this that I caught over on social media earlier today.
I want to give a shout out to my buddy the general from the Ethnic American broadcast at 1776 the general, if you're not following him.
And I'm going to go ahead and share the screen here because the Library of Congress, ahead of this Supreme Court ruling, as this 14th Amendment issue enters the conversation among everyday people.
I mean, this used to be considered a fringe thing to talk about.
And now people are saying, hey, maybe we should take a look at the 14th Amendment.
And as that happens, the Library of Congress is erasing history, much like the people who are tearing down monuments and banning license plates and banning whiteness.
They're trying to rewrite history or just flat out erase history to steal the truth and knowledge of the truth from the American people.
So let's go in here and share the screen here again.
This is at 1776, the general.
The Library of Congress has deleted history, 1866, excuse me, Congressional doc, where the originator of the 14th Amendment said foreigners or aliens do not get birthright citizenship.
Everyone should save a copy of this now.
It's available over on the web archive.
And this has apparently reportedly been erased from the Library of Congress's website where they say that this will not, of course, this natural born citizenship, of course, will not include persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the government of the United States, but will include every other class of persons.
It settles the great question of citizenship and removes all doubt as to what persons are or are not citizens of the United States.
This has been, has long been a great, this is a new word for me, I'm not going to lie.
Disinterratum in the jurisprudence and the legislation of this country.
So look, if I made myself look like an idiot not knowing a word from the 19th century, I apologize, but I mean, hey, at the end of the day, I'm just a regular guy, right?
But look, seriously, on a really serious note here, I mean, it is plain as day.
The 14th Amendment, if you can't see it on its face, if you can't see it just by looking at the context of what was going on at that time, you can see it there.
And the Library of Congress doesn't want you to see it, so they're erasing it.
But the 14th Amendment was never meant to create anchor babies.
It was never meant to create this class of super citizens.
Do you guys remember hearing about super citizens?
Now, this is something that was talked about in relation to the 14th Amendment years ago.
I haven't heard a lot of discussion about it lately, but it's the idea that the children of foreign diplomats are born in the United States.
They are granted birthright American citizenship while simultaneously being granted citizenship to their country of origin, to their actual country, not just their country of origin, but the country that their parents are in the United States representing.
These kids grow up.
These kids commit crimes, whatever.
Well, they're now a super citizen.
They're a citizen of the United States, right?
A citizen, but they also can invoke diplomatic immunity because they're the children of foreign ambassadors.
Or in the situation of coming into the United States, going to the birthing facility, flying back to China, flying back to Israel, flying back to any spot on the map to get your training and get your legend built up.
One of these people could be appointed as an ambassador to the United States.
And then I guess they could really do whatever the hell they want.
They'd have their own firsthand diplomatic immunity and they'd be a citizen.
So this is a big problem.
This is a big, big deal.
And this needs to be handled.
This needs to be dealt with.
The United States Supreme Court, there is only one way to rule on this.
And that is to say that the 14th Amendment granted citizenship to freed slaves and the children and the descendants of freed slaves and to no one else.
To no one else.
If you are a foreigner, if you are an anchor baby, the parent of an anchor baby, you're not an American.
If your parents are not U.S. citizens, then I'm sorry.
You're just not an American.
Now, look, if one of your parents is a U.S. citizen, I do have a hard time saying, like, not like this would ever happen, but I'll just use myself as a first-hand example.
Say, you know, I somehow, I somehow end up married to a foreigner, right?
I don't even like foreigners.
So I somehow end up married to a foreigner despite all of my reservations.
We produce a child.
The child is half American.
So, yeah, if they were born in the United States, they'd be probably be a U.S. citizen.
Okay, that's a vastly different scenario than foreigners who are under the jurisdiction of some foreign country, who are citizens, who are nationals, who are loyal to some foreign country, coming in here and plopping out kids.
That's just, that's that, that's not making a U.S. citizen.
And it's in gross violation of the 14th Amendment in the very words of the guys who wrote and ratified the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Christian Zionism Controversy00:09:28
So that's something that we're definitely going to keep an eye on here on the base report: how this case plays out in the Supreme Court, how this ruling goes.
Because again, I mean, this has the potential for massive reverberations.
Now, look, we're going to change gears here.
And before we head to break, I want to provide an update on something that we discussed just the other day.
Now, if you recall, the patriarchs and the heads of the churches in Jerusalem, they issued a statement and they declared that Christian Zionism is a form of heresy.
They completely disavowed Christian Zionism.
And they said that the people who promote Christian Zionism are misleading their flock.
The people who follow Christian Zionism have been misled.
And that's all obvious.
Of course, of course, they've been misled.
Of course, people are being paid to mislead them.
But these guys came out, they stepped up right there in the belly of the beast where they are actually at risk.
And they stepped up and they said, hey, Christian Zionism is not in line with Christianity.
Israel is not some country on a map populated by Eastern Europeans.
That's just not what it is.
Israel is the church.
This isn't a country on a map.
Okay, this you all had your chance to accept the Messiah and you killed him.
So Israel is not a legitimate concept, right?
So, especially from a Christian point of view.
So it should come as absolutely no surprise to anyone here that Ambassador Mike Huckabee, one of the biggest so-called Christian Zionists in the world, he issued this long, rambling response trying to push back on the heads of the churches in Jerusalem and say, no, in fact, you know, Christian Zionism is totally valid.
It's not heretical.
This is completely in line with everything.
You got to believe me.
I was the governor of Arkansas.
I was on Fox News.
I'm the ambassador to Israel.
My family, my country only exists because the Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
Remember when Benjamin Netanyahu told him that?
So, we'll, real quick, flash this up on the screen.
We don't have to read through the whole thing.
Like I said, it's a long and rambling response from Mike Huckabee.
But I honestly think it just goes to show how in the tank this guy is for a foreign country.
I mean, he's supposedly protecting U.S. interests abroad as the ambassador, but instead, he's just turned his entire tenure there into a great big Israel worship fest, into a wall-licking festival.
This is from Huckabee.
In response to the statement of non-evangelical churches in Israel, I issued the following.
I hope you will read prayerfully.
I love my brothers and sisters in Christ from traditional liturgical churches and respect their views, but I do not feel any sect of the Christian faith should claim exclusivity in speaking for Christians worldwide or assume there is only one viewpoint regarding faith in the Holy Land.
Personally, I'm part of a global and growing evangelical tradition that believes the authority of scripture and faithfulness of God in keeping his covenants.
This includes his covenant with Abraham and the Jewish people.
My Christian faith is built on the foundation of Judaism, and without it, Christianity would not exist.
Without the Judeo-Christian worldview, there would be no Western civilization.
See what I told you?
There'd be no Huckabee, right?
Without Western civilization, there would be no America.
The thought that God is even capable of breaking a covenant is anathema to those of us who embrace Holy Scripture as the authority of the church.
If God can or would break his covenant with the Jews, then what would Christians have that he would keep his covenant with us?
Labels such as Christian Zionism are too often used in a pejorative manner to disparage free church believers, of which there are millions across the planet, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
I mean, he goes on and he says the same thing over and over.
But look, it's amazing how he's telling us, hey, yeah, I'm not going to tell anybody what to believe.
I'm not going to say, but then you do.
But then you do.
I mean, Mike Huckabee is part of this machine that has tied itself both to the United States government and to organized Christianity all over the country and all over the world.
That basically tells you you are not a real Christian if you don't support Israel.
You are not a real Christian if you don't support the cause of Zionism, that you are not a real Christian if you don't believe in this Judeo-Christian concept.
I always think of that post.
It's the cartoon, and it's completely true.
It's like Judeo-Christian, and it shows Christ being crucified, and the nail is Judeo, and Christ is Christian.
That's what, I mean, that's what it is.
And it's just, it's really disturbing.
It's really bothersome to me to see that we have a so-called U.S. ambassador in another country who constantly just pledges his spiritual devotion, his heartfelt devotion, his mental devotion to Israel.
I mean, Israel to this guy and to so many others like him is like the highest authority.
I mean, it really is.
I genuinely don't believe that these people are all that interested in Christianity.
It's taken on this Christian Zionism thing.
It is taken on in a life of its own to where it's an entirely new religion.
I mean, it really is.
And it's drilled into your head.
Even if you're not a Christian, it's drilled into your head just by existing in the United States of America.
And then you have people like Mike Huckabee and his buddies all throughout the Trump administration who want to use the force of government to whip you into believing what they believe or saying that you believe what they believe into devoting yourself to this cause of Zionism.
Or there'll be repercussions.
You'll be silenced.
You'll be financially cut off.
You may even be thrown in prison at some point.
I mean, hey, they've already got the police knocking on the doors of those who insult Israel.
Now, look, guys, we are almost out of time for this segment of the bass report.
But before we go to break, I do want to put up this video here because I think it's perfect to head out to break with.
I mean, let's just remind ourselves who it is that Mike Huckabee stands constantly in such staunch defense of.
Let's go ahead and play this clip, and then we'll just take it straight off to break.
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Welcome back to the Bass Report with Frankie Stocks here on the Stew Peters Network.
I'm your host, Frankie Stocks.
Thank you guys for sticking with me through that break.
Thanks for joining me here for this evening's broadcast.
Now, look, we went to break with that video coming out of Israel.
I mean, I think that's pretty self-explanatory.
You know, that's what they think of Christians.
That's what they think of their useful idiot Shabos goys like Mike Huckabee.
They just haven't turned on him yet.
You know, probably because they've got him on a bunch of tapes somewhere and they're holding it over his fragile little head and they're just waiting for the moment to let the shoes drop.
And, you know, speaking of those tapes, I do want to shoot over this story before we get into our next topic here.
One of you guys sent this in to me and it's Goldman Sachs may fire top female executive after messages with Jeffrey Epstein emerge.
Catherine Ruhmler's Connection00:06:23
Her name is Catherine Ruhmler.
She's a former Obama lawyer.
So I'm going to flash this up on the screen here.
It's reported over at the Gateway Pundit.
Here she is, an old Epstein associate.
Ruhmler, however you say her name, I mean, what kind of name is that?
She's probably Jewish.
Comes across as a very intimate with Epstein in the emails released.
A top lawyer at Goldman Sachs who worked as Barack Obama's White House counsel is facing the music after her close links to Jeffrey Epstein are revealed in hundreds of emails.
Catherine Ruhmler met with Epstein dozens of times and was mentioned in scores of emails between the late pedophile and his legal team.
The bank is looking closely at the situation after the revelation that the already convicted sex offender knew her sushi order of avocado rolls by heart.
So they were really spending some time together there eating some sushi, trafficking kids, the whole nine yards, it would seem.
I mean, of course, that's the impression that I'm under, right?
Talking about trafficking kids, talking about the sick and disgusting things that they have some of the most powerful people on earth doing.
The Daily Mail reports that Epstein also visited apartments where this woman was considering buying and asked his assistant to check whether she could get a first-class upgrade per the outlet.
The disgraced financier also listed the former Obama counsel as a backup executor of his will, which is huge, which raised further questions inside Goldman Sachs.
Now, look, I'm going to tell you guys this: this woman, yeah, that's a problem that she's tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
This woman should be investigated to the utmost degree.
But I'm going to tell you guys this: these people down at Goldman Sachs or up at Goldman Sachs, I guess we should say here, they're covering their own asses.
Jeffrey Epstein was closely tied to these firms, just like Goldman Sachs.
His brother is closely tied to Goldman Sachs.
I mean, these elite types in New York City, in London, in Tel Aviv, in Washington, D.C., in Miami, they all run around together.
They're all literally in bed with each other and with children.
And if you start looking across the executive suites somewhere like Goldman Sachs, you're going to find a whole lot of people who are very, very close to Jeffrey Epstein.
And look, she says, they say that she spent hours with Jeffrey Epstein.
Well, you know who else spent hours with Jeffrey Epstein?
Donald Trump.
I mean, geez, Donald Trump was described as Jeffrey Epstein's best friend.
What is up with the selective enforcement here?
You know, did she get on the wrong side of somebody?
And so now they're going to throw this out there and say, oh, yeah, by the way, you were in these Epstein emails.
All of you were.
I mean, let's be real here.
Let's be honest.
All of these people were.
And if they weren't, then they were helping to cover it up because they all knew Jeffrey Epstein was like the worst kept secret of the elites for years before he supposedly died.
For years before they sent him off to that big pedophile island where he can rape with impunity under armed guard.
I mean, is that where he's at?
I'm not convinced he's dead.
Are you convinced he's dead?
I'm not convinced at all.
Actually, sitting right over there, you know what?
Let me grab it.
Got this book, Space Relations, written by Donald Barr.
We've talked about this on the program before, but written by Donald Barr, the father of Bill Barr, Trump's AG during the first term, who was running the DOJ when Jeffrey Epstein was in DOJ custody in a federal prison and died and killed himself with his paper bed sheet.
And this book right here, it goes into a whole lot of detail about an interplanetary, pedophilic, perverted, and depraved sex trafficking ring that sounds an awful lot like the things Jeffrey Epstein was up to.
And Donald Barr is the guy who helped install Jeffrey Epstein in his earliest positions of prominence.
So look, these people are all dirty.
I think that there's a real good chance that going forward, because we're not going to let the Epstein story die.
I mean, of course not.
As much as so many people out there want it to die, we're not going to let it die.
And I think that going forward, a big part of this and kind of limping the public along and stringing people along and making them think, hey, yeah, we're holding these people accountable.
Look, we just arrested this guy.
We just arrested this gal.
We just fired her.
Hey, don't you remember him?
We fired him.
It turns out he was an old Epstein pervert.
That's how it's going to look.
These names will pop up.
They'll be like semi-prominent people.
They'll be in some kind of presidential inner circle, some congressional inner circle, some banking or private equity inner circle, whatever the case may be.
And these people will be the fall guys until it just, you know, everybody dies off of old age, living in rich luxury as they're furnished children by a new sex operative.
Because let's not forget there's hundreds, if not thousands, of these Jeffrey Epstein-style operatives out there.
But look, we got to move on here so that we can drill down on our next story.
And where I want to go with this, guys, is really the title story of the show.
And this is going to tie in to Donald Trump's trip today to Davos.
You know, there was a little problem with his trip to Davos.
They had to put Air Force One on a U-turn over the Atlantic Ocean.
Nobody's quite sure what happened.
I guess they're saying it was a mechanical failure and an electrical failure, something of that nature.
We don't really know.
But Air Force One had to do a U-turn.
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And then Trump immediately jumps on another plane or they fix this plane.
However, it played out, it's not really clear.
But right away, they flew his ass to Switzerland.
They made sure that the delay was kept to a minimum.
And Davos Don got over to Switzerland to shake hands and bow his head and curtsy and give hugs to all of his paymasters, to all of his bosses, like Larry Fink, who now runs not just BlackRock, but the World Economic Forum.
But look, while Trump was at Davos, he said in his speech, which was littered with basically fake patriotism, fake nationalism, as it always is, he talked real tough so that they could pull a bunch of headlines, they could pull a bunch of little sound bites out, and they could say, Here he is.
Donald Trump is really whipping it to the elite at Davos.
That's all fake.
He'll get up on stage and he'll talk all tough and he'll talk all America first.
And everybody sits there and acts all horrified and acts all surprised and acts all scared.
And then they get behind the scenes away from the cameras and they're all patting each other on the back and they're laughing about how they just worked over billions of people around the world, about how they just worked over hundreds of millions of Americans who are falling for what this guy has to say.
But look, at this point, it's actually not hundreds of millions of Americans who are falling for it.
People are waking up.
And if you do wake up, they're trying to censor you.
They're trying to stop you.
But I just don't think it's working.
But look, Trump supposedly, and he told this to the World Economic Forum at Davos, has taken military action to seize Greenland off the table.
And now, according to Team Trump, they're approaching this from an entirely different angle, which involves giving Greenlanders $100,000 A piece.
So they're going to buy Greenland under this plan while at the very same time giving money to all of these drunken Eskimos, $100,000 a piece, which they're going to take from the American people.
We have American citizens who are sleeping on the streets tonight in my town, in your town, in cities all over this country, in counties, in towns, in jurisdictions, postal mailing addresses, whatever your deal is.
If you live in a town, a city, a county, one of those places that only exists because it has a little post office, there are people there who are struggling, unless you're living in one of these leech zip codes where they suck wealth out of the rest of the country, like they do in Loudoun County, the land of the perverts, and they live high off the hog while they steal from the American people.
And now, as they continue stealing from the American people, they're about to pay off the Greenlanders with, again, $100,000 checks to try to buy their compliance into being sucked in to the tech nate of America, into being sucked in to this hemispheric continental economic zone that melts away our borders and turns whites into a super minority in our own country.
And this really isn't new.
These $100,000 plans, they've started to get thrown about quite a bit over the past couple of days.
But as far back as January 8th, and I'll throw it up on the screen here, Reuters was reporting that the Trump administration is mulling payments to sway Greenlanders to join the United States.
So they've been talking about this.
There were apparently some leaks, some unnamed sources who were coming out and saying, hey, yeah, we might do this.
And now this looks to be the direction that they're going.
It's not going to be a war for Greenland.
It's going to be a payoff for Greenland, where they steal from the American people and they give to the Eskimos who hate us, who don't want anything to do with us.
Much like the Hawaiians who we talked about yesterday.
But let's go ahead and jump into this Reuters report here.
This was an exclusive.
Again, back on January 8th, the Trump administration is mulling these payments.
U.S. officials have discussed sending lump sum payments to Greenlanders as part of a bid to convince them to secede from Denmark and potentially join the United States, according to four sources familiar with the matter.
While the exact dollar figure and logistics of any payment are unclear, U.S. officials, including White House aides, have discussed figures ranging from $10,000 to $100,000 per person, said two of the sources who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
Now, look, since this report was authored, it does seem that Team Trump has settled on that $100,000 figure.
I mean, what could you do with $100,000?
$100,000 is life-changing money for your average person out there on the street.
If somebody gave me $100,000 just right now, just walked through the door here of the base report studio and said, hey, Frankie, here's $100,000.
Do you think I'd turn it down?
No, hell no, I wouldn't turn it down.
Again, that would be life-changing money.
That'd be a life-changing event.
I mean, somebody's coming in and giving you a lump sum payment of $100,000.
I mean, just think for a second, like, what could you do with that money?
I mean, and it comes from us.
That's our money.
That's the money of the American people.
And again, it just, it really burns me up.
Like we have American citizens, we have heritage Americans who tonight are sleeping on the streets, addicted to drugs, abused by their fellow street sleepers, abused by figures of authority, abused by passerbys who mock them, who spit on them, who film them and put them in some kind of viral video and say, ha ha,
look at all the homeless people I just saw down at the bus stop in Philadelphia.
I mean, those people are sleeping on the streets, living on the streets, and you can say all you want, they did it to themselves.
They're American citizens.
And we're giving $100,000 to a bunch of Eskimos.
It's disgusting.
So, is what 57,000 people live in Greenland?
Are we going to give $100,000 to each one of those 57,000 people?
I was never too good at math.
But what are we sitting at here?
What, $5.7 billion?
If I'm off, feel free to tell me.
But look, either way, this is an absolutely massive slice of money that they're just going to hand over to a bunch of foreigners and then tell them, hey, yeah, you know what?
Now you're an American.
Come on in.
It's not so different than the payouts that this government gives to Somali invaders, to Latin American invaders, to Chinese invaders, to Indian invaders, and of course, to the crime state of Israel, to the citizens of that country who enjoy one of the highest standards of living on earth, subsidized by the U.S. taxpayer.
They didn't do anything special.
They didn't build some kind of great civilization.
We paid for it.
We pay for their defense.
We pay for everything.
And this is just, it's yet another con job.
It's yet another ruse where the American people suffer.
And a bunch of foreigners laugh in our faces and take our money.
And we get left holding the bag.
We get completely and totally screwed each and every time.
Now, look, I just punched in the numbers because I don't want to get clipped.
And you know, this idiot doesn't know what 100,000 times 57,000 is.
So we're sitting here at, we got a whole lot of zeros.
We got one, two, three, four, five, six zeros.
Seven zeros, eight zeros.
Then we've got a seven and a five.
So yeah, what are we looking at here?
Is 570 million?
5.7 billion.
Somebody tell me.
Somebody help me out here.
Again, I'm not a mathematician.
I'm a history guy.
I'm a news guy.
Either way, that's a shit pile of money that's being sent to people who are not us, who are not Americans.
And it's really what we should come to expect from an administration that has made it their mission to prop up foreign groups and foreign countries and really everyone but our own kind, but our own people.
And this is just the beginning.
We start taking territory.
We start bringing in countries like Venezuela or Mexico or Colombia or any of these places into the fold, into the United States.
That's where your tax dollars are going to go.
Don't worry about the American kids in West Virginia.
Don't worry about the American kids in Mississippi.
Don't worry about the American kids in Arizona or Wyoming or New York or anywhere.
It doesn't matter.
There's poor kids in every state.
There's impoverished Americans in every state.
Our country is deteriorating before our very own eyes.
And we're going to pay a bunch of Eskimos.
We're going to pay a bunch of foreigners for what?
What do the American people get out of this?
We don't get anything.
It's all pain and no gain.
It's all theft.
And we have nothing left.
You like that?
I just made that up on the fly.
But really and truly, I mean, we're the ones who are paying for this and it's disgusting.
And look, we've got a few minutes left here.
And speaking of Greenland, speaking of the U.S. invasion of Greenland, that now, according to Trump at Davos, it's off the table, right?
Well, he's pivoting once again.
He's doing this war pivot.
They constantly are pivoting country to country to country to country to keep you guessing, keep you on your toes, keep you excited.
Hey, where are we going to war next?
And now, once again, they're saber-rattling to Iran.
We showed the picture the other day of all the shoes piled up.
These are the shoes of the Iranian Holocaust victims.
I mean, that's what the New York Post is saying.
Owned by Rupert Murdoch, a top-tier Trump administration propagandist.
The same guy who runs Fox News owns Fox News.
Let's make a distinction here.
Not runs Fox News, owns it.
And now Trump is saying that the U.S. is on the verge of striking Iran with a massive missile strike because supposedly they're threatening to assassinate him.
Now, we've seen all of these posts on the internet.
They're like shock value posts.
You know, some Iranian account puts up, oh, yeah, we're going to assassinate Trump.
I mean, it's like these people are talking shit.
And it's playing in.
And hey, is it even the Iranians who are posting this stuff?
I mean, let's, seriously, they can say it's Iranian state-backed TV all that they want.
We see who's running the protests in Iran.
It's Israel.
It's the United States.
Who's running the media?
Do they have their moles in there?
Are they posting on social media on behalf of Iran?
Are they running news stories on behalf of Iran?
There's a real possibility of that.
I mean, why not?
They're trying to engineer the overthrow of the country.
They're trying to engineer a war.
You can rest assured they've got their men.
They've got their Shabos goys.
They've got their operators inside of the Iranian media apparatus.
So are these so-called threats even real?
I mean, let's think back to before Trump even took office.
We were hearing all about how Iranians were plotting to assassinate him.
They were telling us at one point that there were Iranian hit teams stationed all over the country just waiting to kill Trump.
And now that whole thing is rearing its ugly head again.
And if they threaten Trump, we're going to war with Iran.
They've pivoted from Greenland and now they're back on Iran.
They'll probably pivot back to Latin America in the coming days and then they'll pivot back to Iran.
It's just a never-ending, it's never-ending war fuel.
Time and time again, every single day.
It's day after day at this point.
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These researchers found was that vaccinated children had 4.29 times the rate of asthma, 3.03 times the rate of atopic disease, 5.96 times the rate of autoimmune disease, and 5.53 times the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders.
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A number of different diagnoses, including diabetes and ADHD, and a number of them in the unvaccinated group, there was zero.
In other words, all these chronic diseases that we're accepting, the reality is maybe 99% of them don't have to exist in children.
That's not the way God made us.
They looked at over 47,000 Medicaid claims between 1999 and 2011.
Those who are vaccinated versus unvaccinated, I say an oxygen would be like 2.81.
2.81 to 1.
So that would be 181% increase.
Epilepsy seizures, 252%.
Learning disorders, 581%.
If you look at all these different diagnoses, they're all higher.
For example, I'll just give you one example.
Learning disorders, at least full term, is 581%.
In the preterm, the ones who are vaccinated, 884% increase.
Every single vaccine has an excipient that is human toxin.