Clayton Morris joins Tucker Carlson to expose Europe’s collapse under Brussels’ unelected bureaucrats—like Lagarde and von der Leyen—forcing cash limits while ignoring gang violence tied to open borders, with Portugal’s silent compliance during COVID-19 as a case study. They dissect Ukraine’s conflict as a U.S.-backed proxy war, citing Soros-funded NGOs and CIA coordination in Donbass, while questioning NATO’s false-flag history like the USS Liberty attack and Operation Gladio. Morris links Western hostility toward Russia to anti-Christian secularism and resource control, warning of suppressed tech—from UFO propulsion to Epstein-linked trafficking—while Carlson blames societal decline on weak leadership. The episode ends with a call for isolationism and media independence amid alleged censorship by platforms like YouTube. [Automatically generated summary]
I think you're the only person I've ever seen leave an anchor position in television voluntarily.
No one ever does that.
They wait to get destroyed in a sex scandal or get dementia or something.
But you actually just left and went into business and were successful.
And then you moved to Europe.
With your family, your beautiful family, and then the next time I heard of you, I was taking my trash out, and my neighbor goes, did you see what Clayton and Natalie said?
And I'm like, I only know one Clayton and Natalie.
And I was like, Clayton Morris?
Natalie Morris?
And he's like, yeah, and Redacted, their show, did you see it?
And I was like, no.
Anyway, and then I dove in and I saw that you had become legit successful in a completely different...
Business saying things that I loved and that were true and really brave.
So it's just great to see you after all this time.
I do remember in commercial breaks, because on those morning shows you have really long commercial breaks, and then one anchor will take a segment or whatever.
There's a lot of time sitting on the dumb couch, and you never wasted a second of it.
I'd stare off into space like a dog.
Text my wife, naughty things, but you are constantly either doing business or reading about things.
I'll never forget that.
You're totally absorbed in your studies and your work in commercial breaks.
But, you know, you realize, oh, I've been doing the same sort of segments over and over again.
You know, you're doing like the same breakfast cereal segment over and over again after 10 years.
And you're saying, okay, I want something different now.
I want to be able to see my kids on the weekend.
I don't want to have to wake up at 3.30 in the morning.
You know, and when everyone else is at the park with their kids on a weekend, you know, people at bagel shops and stuff like that.
And so I didn't get to do that.
And my wife would send me pictures of what the kids were doing, you know, making little projects or things, and I would be at work, which is, you know, great.
So then, you know, it was after 10 years, I said, okay, enough is enough.
And it's time to do something for myself and for my family.
And then we thought about where in the world we would live.
What part of the country would we live in?
And we started thinking bigger about, well, maybe we'll just have this adventure and go to Europe and give that a shot.
And we thought, well, Portugal, that's close enough to the East Coast.
It's actually faster to fly from the East Coast of the U.S. to Lisbon than it is from the East Coast to San Francisco, where my wife's family is from.
Great.
The kids are young enough.
We have three kids.
Let's give them this adventure.
Let's try it for ourselves.
And things were getting crazy in the United States at the time.
So, I enjoy creating and making things and trying things and, you know, I don't know, building a channel and all those things are interesting to me and always been fascinating to me.
But you'll find out really quickly if you're doing it and you don't love it, it'll fizzle out after like a month.
So I always encourage people, just try things.
If you want to start a business, just try it.
And if it speaks to you, then you'll do it.
So I realized we're there in Europe, and we've got a five-hour time difference, a jump on sort of the morning of the East Coast of the United States.
And I'm a news junkie, so I'm always constantly seeing what's going on and watching what's going on with COVID. You're seeing all of these world events.
And I thought, I want to talk about this.
I want to be able to do something.
So I launched this show kind of in the morning.
And I remember years ago, because I lived in Los Angeles, I hated being three hours behind the East Coast.
And I worked on a morning show called Good Day LA, and I was a producer then.
And I hated, it was like two in the morning, knowing that people on the East Coast already had to kind of jump on the world.
It sort of bothered me mentally.
So now I had a five-hour jump on the East Coast.
And I said, I'm going to start to do a morning show again.
Grew up doing morning shows for 20 years.
Maybe I should try that here, but now I don't have to wake up at 3 in the morning.
I can just do it.
And started it during COVID, really during all of the lies that were pouring out of COVID. And at the time, my father had just had a stroke.
It was going through not being able to see him in a hospital.
And hearing the ridiculous rules that were unfolding, both in Europe and in the United States, about COVID and lockdowns and standing six feet apart and nursing homes in New York and Andrew Cuomo.
All of these things were converging, I think, at the same time.
Printing money.
We're just going to hand out thousands of dollars in checks to people.
And keep them home and no businesses will run.
We're going to kill chickens.
We're going to, you know, all these farmers had to be killing animals.
Something's like, I just, I don't know.
It just, that was really impetus for me to start the show.
And then it evolved more.
I realized we're not talking most about money.
We're really talking about a lot of redacted things.
And that's where I came up with the idea for the name Redacted because we were holding up like Pfizer's own documents on the show and like they're redacted or UFO files that were redacted.
And I said, I just was sitting there one afternoon just kind of contemplating and I said, that's the name of the show.
Just Redacted.
That's just going to be the name of the show.
And then I conned my wife into doing the show with me.
She's a journalist by trade.
She's an amazing writer and really an amazing researcher.
And I said, you're going to do the show with me?
And she said, yeah, I think I want to.
I don't know that I want to.
And now she's just come alive.
It's just been amazing to watch her, this sort of San Francisco liberal, transform.
And now she's angry.
It's so amazing to watch her be angry at all the lies that she's been told over the years.
She's angrier than me, because I was sort of in it.
And I worked at Fox, and I was seeing the pattern of lies.
And I didn't quite understand the neocon pattern of lies as well as I do now.
I would read Hillary Clinton's books back in the day and, you know, all of that.
Now she's warmonger, you know, and it's been amazing to see her come alive with that and she'll just get angry about it and she'll say, aren't you angry about it?
I said, yes, but I've known a lot of this, what, you know, Obama has droned these people and, but she's amazing.
She's now run with it in such a way that I'm just so touched to watch.
And I think we do a great job together in kind of keeping each other in balance.
And I feel really terribly for the Portuguese people, who in many ways, and this is across Europe, they've really given up their power to Brussels.
So 80% of all the decisions...
That are really made in Portugal aren't made in Portugal.
They're made in Brussels.
So they have to fund the boondoggle in Ukraine.
They have to send the one tank that they have from the 1970s that may or may not still be working to Ukraine because of some dog and pony show propaganda.
No, no, and transact the way that they want, to be able to transact in cash the way that they want.
It's all outsourced, you know, to Christine Lagarde or Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels who get to tell them how to live their lives.
And the Portuguese people do not like the European Union.
I think most people in the European Union, I can't speak for everyone, of course, but you ask the common person, the worker, the laborer, the restaurant owner, the Adega owner, do you like the European Union?
They don't know them.
They don't know the unelected people in Brussels.
And no, they don't.
They know their local county representatives and those individuals.
But those people are all hamstrung.
I don't know if you saw, I think it was last year, maybe a year and a half ago now, Christine Lagarde was, I think, punked, but told some pretty open truths about Europeans being able to transact with cash.
And she said, She said in this fake interview that on the gray market, if you spend more than a certain couple hundred dollars of euros, that you're considered part of the gray market, a.k.a.
So, what I saw happening in Europe was, you know, when we emigrated to Portugal, we had to go through massive hoops and hurdles of paperwork to show that we were people of means.
Let's be respectful of your country, your tax laws.
We found out there were a lot of people who would do sort of like digital nomad type work.
You know what they are.
They're like the Instagram girls that go on the beach and they pretend that they're working on a laptop.
They're really not.
I mean, come on.
So we heard that don't do that because the European committee, they're watching.
They're watching you for tax purposes.
We're like, well, we're not going to do that.
We pay our taxes.
We'll be respectful.
We had no intention of not paying our taxes here.
But apparently it was happening a lot.
So we went through, made sure everything was legit, met with the tax authority, set our business up, all of it.
Paperwork, got our residency cards, all of those pieces that you would normally do if you're coming into a country legally and you're being respectful of their laws.
So I don't want to say I'm elite or something, but there's much more regulation for someone like me.
than there are for criminals.
So you can just come across the border and then just, you know, have gang opportunities and do whatever you want, I guess, if you're a criminal.
But if you're a person of means who has children and wants to do things legitimately, then you're going to have to jump through massive amounts of hoops and hurdles in order to immigrate.
But want to walk into Germany?
Want to go to a park and be a part of a gang and attack young girls?
I'm sure that's fine.
Europe has totally welcomed that.
They've had wide open borders all across Europe, and now they're reaping what they've sowed.
It does, but if you talk to the Portuguese people or you talk to the European people, whether you're in Belgium, and I've gotten, since I lived there, traveled all over that area, talk to an inn owner in Scotland, for instance.
Talk to a restaurant owner in Edinburgh.
Talk to some workers in Munich.
They don't want that.
But they've conceded their power to this unelected body in Brussels that runs the show.
I mean, you saw it on display over the past few weeks.
Vladimir Zelensky comes to the White House, gets a dressing down.
And that little cocaine-sniffing troll is there, you know.
He looked like a deer in headlights.
And then he's totally welcomed with open arms in Europe.
I mean, they roll out the red carpet for him.
Ursula von der Leyen in her half a can of Hairspray hair.
I'm sure there's like a squirrel living in there somewhere.
And then you have Costa from Portugal.
And by the way, what's hilarious to me and to Natalie as well, we joke about these people in Europe, that the people that are now a part of like the European Commission in Belgium, they've all failed up.
This is what Natalie likes to say.
They've failed up because all of these people, whether it's Marco Ruta and the Netherlands, who's kicked out of the Netherlands, is now the head of NATO. Costa.
Huge scandal in Portugal is now sitting in Brussels.
Ursula von der Leyen.
I'm trying to think who else has failed up.
All around that table are people who've basically failed up.
They should have been kicked out.
They've basically been kicked out of their countries.
But then they get elevated in positions of power in Brussels, which is hilarious.
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One thing I've learned just from this whole last five years...
So how do you, I mean, I don't know if it's noble, but how do the, you know, the citizens with no power in a place like Portugal feel about the idea of marching off to war with Russia?
So, the European people, and again, I can't speak for all of them, but I mean, the Portuguese people that I know absolutely don't want war.
But it's amazing, it was amazing to watch, because as this whole theater was unfolding in Ukraine, the Portuguese just basically, they kind of go along with it.
I mean, they were a socialist government up until, well, still, Led by socialists, but they were really under Salazar up until the 70s.
So when the government tells them to do something, they do it.
When they get a text alert telling them they need to go and get their COVID shot, the Portuguese are rule followers.
And when you have a government that threatens you, and you're just trying to take care of your family, you don't want something to happen to your children, your way of life.
You don't want to get some nasty gram in the mail threatening your life.
Most people are compliant in that way.
So they get a text message, go and get your next, you know, second COVID shot.
You got your first one, go get it.
You know, you get a text message.
And they got a report to a center to go and do that, you know.
It's unbelievable.
And I would get in fights because I'm an American.
People would tell me to put on a mask, you know, authorities.
And I'd tell them, like, no.
And I would yell at them about putting on a COVID mask.
So, you know, you would walk along this paradigms.
Now they roped it off.
You couldn't do it anymore.
And there would be surfers out in the water still kind of breaking the rules and the police.
So the surfers were constantly running from the police because Portuguese love surfing.
They have some of the best surfers in the world.
So they're out surfing and the police would pull down and the surfers, you'd see them scatter along the waves and run up the banks to get away from the police who were constantly chasing them out of the ocean surfing while they were, you know, while COVID was striking, you know?
You couldn't, or noon or, yeah, noon or two o'clock, forgive me for, but it was right around the hot, you know, once you were done with your lunch, basically, you couldn't be on the streets.
You couldn't be driving a car, any of that.
And so whole communities would just shut down.
And, you know, I never left the house anyway, so it was okay for me.
So I'd just take a walk with the dog or whatever, but it was unbelievable.
But all the kids, like Portuguese, as far as I know, was required.
And they would send out text alerts.
We would get text alerts like, get your kids vaccinated.
And I was like, no way!
Sorry, not going to happen.
But I'm sure Portuguese kids did.
So again, I would love to know what the actual data is from Europe once all the dust settles from this.
The white fibrous clots that we're seeing, of course, all across the United States now, the massive white fibrous clots that we're seeing from people living and dead that undertakers are seeing in the United States at record levels.
They've never seen it before.
Where are these?
Oh, I've been an undertaker for 40 years.
I've never once seen these massive white fibrous clots that seem to have begun in the past few years as a result of something.
No, I mean, if you grew up in the United States hearing about, which I'm sure no one ever mentions at this point, but...
You know, the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution and, you know, free people determined to remain free and throwing off the yoke of tyranny and using arms to do it, but more than just violence, but, you know, explaining why they're doing it and standing on true principle.
If you grew up hearing about that, then you think, well, that, you know, that desire to be free beats in every human heart and...
But I guess it doesn't.
I don't really know.
But there's no evidence that anybody is organizing to push back against this.
And I just want to say really clearly, I think they should.
I would definitely see demonstrations, people organizing, but not very large.
And you have to understand also, there's massive censorship.
And there are, you know, you will be, we have canceling, you know, cancel culture.
I have journalist friends in Portugal who lost their jobs because they spoke out.
They were, you know, a university.
They spoke out against Ukraine.
They were journalists, and they were telling the Portuguese people what was actually happening in Ukraine, and they were fired from their positions at university.
It's been amazing to me to watch the unfolding, the propaganda.
It's amazing that it took this long.
A few weeks ago, Zelensky's in the Oval Office.
I don't know if you saw that.
It was like bring your kid to work day at the Oval Office.
Like, let daddy speak now here in the Oval Office about what's actually happening.
But it was amazing.
Suddenly, then, of course, social media exploded with people for the first time.
It seemed like understanding that, wait a second, this isn't all as it seems here.
And then, of course, you had the massive, the same massive army, the bot army and everything else from a few years ago that was really defending the war in Ukraine, which had really been lessened over the past few years.
I don't know if they're CIA. You know, bot farms or whatever were drying up in Ukraine.
The CIA was, like, repositioning resources for how they were going to carry that out.
Suddenly, it was like a flood.
It was like, oh, my God, they flipped the servers back on or something like that.
You know, Victoria Nuland got on the phone and was like, hey, get those, you know, get the websites back up again.
Get the bot army, you know, going on social media and trying to protect the war in Ukraine because now Trump was showing the truth here and J.D. Vance was showing the truth that was unfolding.
So it's been this unbelievable resurgence over the past few weeks to the propaganda for Ukraine.
You saw a massive Ukrainian flag being unfurled in Washington, D.C. the other day.
Who funded that?
Flags are popping up all over again.
Like, I've seen them just driving around.
Ukrainian flags are now back in people's windows again.
People are putting Ukrainian flags back in their social media profiles again.
Like, what the hell's going on in the past few days?
And it's not just bots, it's like, it's the Wall Street Journal, it's, you know, Neil Ferguson, the eminent historian, and, you know, it's a lot of people, actually, all of a sudden are like, no, no, no, no, no, we're, you know, four square behind Zelensky.
Where do those orders come from?
Like, what is that?
Zelensky can't win.
He's helped destroy his own country.
I think the United States has destroyed his country.
I think the Biden administration destroyed his country.
I actually don't think it's really Zelensky's fault, if I'm being honest.
But whatever, like, we did Ukraine wrong.
And yet, all these people, some of them with jobs, and they're not bots, they're human beings, I know some of them, they're, like, all in?
But when it comes to not knowing things, like I have more empathy now for people who, like a family of five that got three kids, they work all day.
They get a few minutes of news at night.
They flip on CNN or another channel.
It's no longer in business, but I think you even used to work there a few years ago, but it just went out of business called MSNBC. They'll flip on that, and they get a few minutes of news, and then they put their kids to bed, they make dinner, whatever.
So the destruction of Russia is meant to enable the expansion of the United States, militarily and economically.
We need to destroy Russia.
We need to destroy China, according to George Soros, in order for that expansion.
So George Soros intimately involved with the expansion of NATO, using Slavic people, not Americans, to die on behalf of George Soros and NGOs like USAID and others to have this massive change.
So Adam Schiff said it publicly on the House floor for crying out loud.
I mean, I played that clip a million times.
They die over there, so we don't have to—we fight them over there, so we don't have to fight them here.
It's the same thing.
I don't know if you saw Eric Swalwell last week for Crying Out Loud.
He said this is the greatest investment we've ever made.
Meaning, and he said, zero Americans have died, which is a lie, by the way, because there's actually been a number of Americans that have died fighting Russia in Ukraine.
I was about to say, I hate to say it, but the Poles, who I think are great people for the record, never met a Pole I didn't like, except for Ann Applebaum's husband.
But, boy, they always end up bearing the brunt of everything in Europe.
Yeah, massive NATO bases, flood of refugees that have completely changed their country.
Millions of Ukrainian refugees that poured across the border that they just welcomed in with open arms.
The language totally changed in neighborhoods.
So, instead of speaking Polish, you're just hearing Ukrainian now through these neighborhoods.
Completely changed that.
So, when I look at the project and go back to the 90s, go back just a few years to 2014, I've seen this awakening or at least an awareness over the past week once Trump and J.D. Vance dressed down Zelensky in the Oval Office to say, Because Zelensky lied right to their faces multiple times that Putin violated our exchange of prisoners.
He violated the Minsk agreements.
Well, to anyone sitting there saying, oh, really?
Oh, so Putin's the bad guy.
He's the one who violated the prisoner swap.
Really?
No, no.
So when you start looking at it, no, that's not at all what happened.
Zelensky lied right to Trump's face, right to Zelensky's face, that...
That Putin violated the prisoner exchange in 2019, that's total bullshit.
Total BS. In fact, Zelensky's on camera welcoming the prisoners back at a ceremony.
I think it was in Paris in 2019. So Putin didn't violate that at all.
In fact, he adhered to it.
Same with the Minsk agreements, which we know Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany at the time, Joked later that they were never going to adhere to the Minsk agreements to provide peace and stick with that.
Instead, they carried out a genocide in eastern Ukraine, what was eastern Ukraine, for 10 years.
No one wants to talk about the civilians that were killed.
This infuriates me at a level.
Just picture a child in Donbass or Donetsk or Luhansk walking to school and they go through a park.
And they pick up one of these petal mines.
Have you seen these petal mines?
These green, they look like a leaf.
Journalist Eva Bartlett has done unbelievable work on this.
But these kids, they're meant to look.
So the kids walk up to them and they pick them up and their hands blow off.
That's what these civilians have been dealing with in Donbass and Donetsk and Luhansk for 10 years.
So ethnic Russians living in those areas.
So when people say, oh, this thing started when Putin invaded.
Okay.
Yes, I'm very anti-war, so I always feel like, yes, there's probably a way to solve it without killing people.
So in that, I'll give you that.
Putin maybe didn't need to invade in order to...
And he didn't want to, by the way.
He didn't want to.
His government, his parliament voted for it.
He didn't want to.
So to go into eastern Ukraine, in Donbass, in Donetsk, and Luhansk, set up areas and protect those ethnic Russians who are being slaughtered for the past 10 years.
And it was the United States.
It was NATO. It was Boris Johnson.
It was all of those clowns pushing NATO right up to that doorstep and coordinating these attacks.
I mean, the New York Times did a whole profile on how CIA basically runs Ukraine.
Multiple field offices.
So the coup that took place in 2014, I know you've spoken at length about this, you know all about it.
Yeah, and they're like, hey, Vladimir, I've been to Ukraine many, many times.
We've been funneling money and weapons to you for a long time.
Here's what you need to do.
You need to play hardball with Trump.
When you get in there, you need to tell him, we need security guarantees.
Trump loves a little confrontation, so just do that.
And I don't know if you know it, around the 34-minute mark in that confrontation, some little lackey from his staff leans over and gives him marching orders.
So around the 34-minute mark, we did a thing about it a couple weeks ago, he leans over, I think it was a female?
Male?
I forget.
Anyway, leans over right to Zelensky and says for a minute.
minute.
It's like guiding.
Wow.
And And then, then stuff hits the fan.
Like, hey, remember that meeting you had with, you know, I'm just speculating.
Remember that meeting you had with Victoria Nuland yesterday when you got, you know, just on the Susan Rice phone call, you know, like, just remember, remember we talked about security guarantees, security guarantees, security guarantees.
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I think if you look at the clearest example of why comes from George Soros, I think.
In his Open Society project, to me, anyway.
And if you see what he's been trying to do to destabilize and regime change funding, I mean, hundreds of millions of dollars to NATO, right?
So you see the expansion of NATO almost concurrently with his massive amounts of donations to NATO and to the expansion of NATO right up to their doorstep.
So for all of the NATO is a defensive organization.
Morons out there.
You're lying.
And the encircling of Russia has been the goal.
Has been the goal through these NGOs.
Now, the CIA can't do it publicly, right?
So what does the CIA now use?
They use NGOs.
Whether it's the facilitation through USAID or other non-governmental organizations.
So they do it so that they can kind of step back from it.
So the CIA can funnel billions of dollars into Ukraine through all of these different organizations and everything else.
They can do it through our Open Borders Project in the United States under the Biden administration, through the Catholic Charities, through HIAS, the Hebrew International Aid Society.
So all of these NGOs that have facilitated the child sex trafficking in the United States, to me, is one of the greatest crimes of all time.
And I'm really upset that we don't talk more about it.
Maybe we can.
To me, the open society piece of this has been a big driver of this.
I can't say it's the only thing, but it's born out of those think tanks that NATO needs to expand, destabilize Russia, basically install a Western government in Russia to facilitate through mineral resources and everything else, making sure that they're using the U.S. dollar.
If that's really the goal, to break apart Russia, and you heard that airhead from Estonia say that the other day, I think it should be a bunch of little countries.
And it's like, the thing that I respect most about Putin and appreciate and grateful for with Putin is that he's kept Russia together.
They have more nuclear weapons than any country in the world.
It's the largest country in the world.
It's 20% Muslim.
It could easily become post-Soviet Yugoslavia with endless wars that would not only kill a lot of people there, but would also endanger the world.
You lose track of nuclear weapons?
Really?
I mean, it's insane, actually.
What you want is stability and clear accounting of where the deadliest weapons are, where are the biolabs, where are the nuclear warheads.
That's super important.
So if you had a Syria in Russia, everyone in the world would die.
And I'm no genius, that's for sure, and that's super obvious to me.
So if you're pushing to break up Russia, it would instantly be in a 500-year war with itself.
If most Americans understood, and we tried to do, at least on our show, some coverage of this, but look at Syria, for instance, right?
If most Americans understood that there's a genocide happening in Syria that was backed by President Biden, and the removal of Assad, regardless of what you think about Assad, Doesn't really matter.
And can I say one other thing that I will shut up?
But like, here's my theory on Russia.
I think it's clearly a resource play.
You're absolutely right.
Americans loved Russia when it was supine and chaotic, and the life expectancy for men was 49, and everyone was, like, dying of cirrhosis on the sidewalk and all that.
They loved it because they could loot it, and they did.
No, I think the difference with Putin is Christianity.
And I think that.
I didn't used to think that, but then I noticed that the same people, and I'm 55, so I remember a lot of the same people, and certainly the same kind of people, making excuses for the Soviet Union, which was an atheist state.
Putin comes in and he's like, actually, we're going to bring back the Orthodox Church.
We're going to fund the Orthodox Church as a Christian country.
And that was it.
That's when he became like a true enemy of the ruling class of the United States.
I saw the same thing in Hungary.
Hungary was totally fine from 1945 to 1991. It was a Soviet satellite state, part of the Warsaw Pact.
It was an officially atheist country.
And then it was a kind of transition period.
And then Orban comes, who's like, he's not even right wing.
He's like kind of 70s liberal, live and let live guy.
But he's like, oh, this is a Christian country.
All of a sudden.
The Atlantic magazine and the Atlantic Council and every other group of stupid people with power in Washington is like, we need to kill him!
And then we send, under Biden, we sent an ambassador, Pressman I think his name was, this gay guy and his boyfriend or whatever, to spend his entire time in Budapest lecturing the Hungarians about how bad they are.
It's like, that's diplomacy?
That's our ambassador?
No, it was, his whole role was to insult the Hungarians, inflame the relationship between the Hungarian government and the U.S., to basically try to humiliate them.
Because I think it's a spiritual, there's something about, look, let's just be totally honest, there's something about Christianity, which is like the only world religion I'm aware of, theistic religion that preaches nonviolence, which it does.
You know, others don't at all, and Christianity does.
It's against violence.
No, tons of Christians commit violence, but they're in violation of their religion, in my opinion.
But you would think it would be the most popular religion with world leaders because it's like, the Christians aren't going to hassle you.
Jesus says, give unto Caesar what Caesar's, give unto God what's God, don't overthrow the government.
Like, it's a very kind of compliant religion, actually, and inherently pro-peace.
And yet, they're always the ones who get murdered.
When the Spanish Civil War started, and that famous photograph of the communist forces, what's the first thing they opened fire on?
A statue of Jesus.
There's this famous picture of them firing their 8mm at a statue of Jesus.
And it's like, what is that?
And I don't think there's a rational explanation for it.
I think it's spiritual, clearly.
And it's very heartening as a Christian to know that...
So when you see the neocons in Washington, when you see these warmongers and these NGOs that want the destruction, you know, the massive expansion of the military-industrial complex.
I mean, to your point about Europe, I mean, Ursula von der Leyen, like last week, standing there with Vladimir Zelensky, said that Putin's going to invade Europe.
This is Ukraine.
We fight in Ukraine to protect the rest of Europe because if it's not for Ukraine, Putin will march right through Brussels.
And so now, once we're done with Russia and China, then it'll be space.
You know, then it'll be some sort of alien race that we need to marshal the military-industrial complex for.
So in the United States, it's like, are we pulling back on the massive amounts of money we're spending, the trillion dollars a year, to fight these enemies that we're creating?
Whether it's Assad, or it's Qaddafi, or it's some people on camels in Iraq or Afghanistan.
Like, we need to constantly move.
The shell game around.
So for a while, it's Putin.
It's not going to really work out.
But Europe, now you can do it.
But now it's going to be China or Iran.
So it's Iran next.
Once we've exhausted all that, though, it'll be space.
It'll be like some sort of reptilian race or something in space that we'll have to fight next.
If you don't know that it's fabricated, it was fabricated.
Yeah.
No, I think regardless of the Iranian piece of it, it was really to, I think, build up the massive contracts for drone production in the United States.
I think that they were man-made government drones.
And I think that it was clear what the plan was.
If you don't have a massive drone infrastructure in the United States, what better way to get bureaucrats and members of Congress on board with making sure that we build up our own drone infrastructure in the United States by then threatening the idea that these are Chinese or Iranian drones flying over military bases in the what better way to get bureaucrats and members of Congress on board False flags.
You know, you want to get us in the war against Egypt?
Well, then Israel and the CIA collaborate and bomb and kill American sailors on the USS Liberty.
Too bad you didn't kill all of them, because a lot of them lived, and they told the world what the hell happened when they tried to use American sailors as a false flag to get us into a war against Egypt.
Didn't work.
Even though Lyndon Johnson and the CIA tried their damnedest to work with Israel to do it.
Who said his girlfriend had just broken up with him over Alp.
He wouldn't stop.
And I thought to myself, that's kind of sad.
And he said, no, it's not sad.
Imagine if I'd married her.
Now I know.
I was saved.
Then the next day, this same friend is driving at twice the speed limit through a major American city, pulled over by a cop in a speed trap.
The cop takes his license and registration, goes back to the patrol car, runs him, comes back, looks in the window, and sees a tin of ALP on the dashboard.
Pauses, stunned, says to my friend, you use ALP? Yeah, I do, says my friend.
So do I, says the cop.
We all do!
He looks at my friend thoughtfully and goes, drive safely, sir, and hands back his license and registration.
No ticket!
So in two days, he's saved from a tragic marriage to a girl who doesn't like Alp and a speeding ticket.
All true.
It's more than a nicotine marriage.
In an age of 350 million people, we're guessing there are about 350 million Alp stories.
I've spoken to these veterans of the USS Liberty and their hope is that the Trump administration and the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, will actually do a full investigation into this.
Openly, publicly, and not pull any...
Punches because of our friends in Israel, but actually put it all out there and go through the full investigation.
Testimony from the veterans who were seeing eyeballs of the individuals that were bombing them and killing them on board the USS Liberty.
I get the benefits of being in charge, but I also have, you know, the responsibility, the burden of being in charge, which is to act in their interest and sacrifice myself for them.
It's super simple.
That's the basic bargain.
People will follow.
Children will follow a father.
Men will follow an officer.
If that's the deal, right?
But if you violate that, if you say, well, I'm going to kill people, I'm supposed to be saving, then you've broken the deal and you are not a legitimate leader and you can get fragged at that point, actually, I think.
I beg your pardon, Robert Caro has written this series of books, and Robert Caro was, you know, I think, too sympathetic, etc., etc., and very liberal and all that.
In the portion where Johnson is on the plane in Dallas and learns that Kennedy has been murdered and then is sworn in on the plane as president, it's really clear, really clear from Caro's description that this is not a surprise to him.
And you can go down so many corridors of this, and it's not just as simple as Lyndon Johnson.
You know, was somehow involved with using his own hitman that he'd used previously, you know, it's not as just, that's it, that's the story, right?
I've read so many books on this, and you pull the threads, you know, how is, was it Jack Rubenstein?
How is he there that afternoon?
How is, you know, how is Lyndon Johnson tied to this with a hitman?
How is the mob tied to this?
Like, all of these strings converging.
You know, it's remarkable.
And then, can I just say this?
I know it's crazy.
It's crazy to talk about, but there were people like Billy Meyer who predicted this and prophesied this years in advance and knew the dates, knew the locations where he would be killed, and also knew the dates and locations of where RFK would be assassinated.
So, there's so many pieces that we still don't.
Are you hopeful at all that we're going to get in these JFK documents?
I've learned that, but in the past, yeah, the past...
Six or seven years, I have learned a lot about it.
I'm hardly an expert, but I've learned enough to know that there's something actually there.
And I've learned a lot about it, actually.
But anyway, the point is, President Trump, to his everlasting credit, issues an executive order on January 23rd saying, you know, release the files on the JFK assassination, on the Bobby Kennedy assassination, the Bastard Hotel in 1968. And then on the MLK assassination, you know, the April of 68. Yeah.
Which I've always thought, to my credit, I've always thought that was a conspiracy.
I mean, clearly, that's an absurd story that James Earl Ray, an escaped prisoner, somehow winds up in Heathrow Airport with two fake passports.
I honestly don't know what's going on, but I'll tell you just by deduction what I know is true.
First of all, I know that the CIA was involved in some way, or parts of the CIA, the Angleton, the counter-intel part of the CIA. CIA is huge, it's not everyone in the CIA, but there were CIA officials who were involved.
I know that because I know someone who saw some of the documents and told me that.
But I have thought up until recently, well, it must be, you know, they're trying to protect the institution.
Everyone's dead.
62 years later, everyone's dead.
So why are you holding it?
Like, here's everything we have.
Like, why do you care?
And I always thought it was, well, you got to protect the CA. But then, you know, we had the church committee hearings 50 years ago, and they showed the CA was up to all kinds of nonsense, like pretty dark stuff.
And everyone already knows that.
So they're going to further discredit the Institute.
There is active pressure, active pressure on elected officials to stop this disclosure.
Right now.
Now.
In 2025. That was 1963. And where is that coming from?
You know, I don't know, and I'm not going to speculate on it, but there's active pressure, and I don't believe for a second that it's from the CIA. Who?
John Ratcliffe?
Former Congressman John Ratcliffe, who's now the director?
And all of the other things that are being kept by the United States government without transparency to the American people.
Again, the USS Liberty story.
I mean, or...
Hey, as the United States government, we've been secretly funding, with billions of dollars, gravitic propulsion technologies because we captured UFOs.
We know that we have downed craft.
We have crash retrieval.
We have how many whistleblowers have come out now that were on crash retrieval?
I mean, purportedly, that we have, or we figured out how to use that technology.
I don't know that we've been able to use it as well as they have.
But we have technology that can move us at incredible speeds.
That human body, under normal circumstances, would be ripped apart doing 9Gs, right?
But with this gravitic propulsion technology, we're protected in that way.
So I don't understand all of it.
All that to say that...
Yes, there's technology that we aren't allowed to see that some defense contractors are and have had access to.
And that's the brilliance of this program, which is like, break up pieces of this program and disperse it to Boeing, to Northrop Grumman, to all of these different...
So you don't get to really talk.
You get working on different pieces of this project.
How it all comes together, I don't know.
But we have members of the military who've been involved in the retrieval.
For the purposes of reverse engineering and studying.
So that's where, and they don't talk about it, but I have talked to sources who've told me that they've witnessed firsthand...
This health technology being used to regrow limbs that we don't have access to.
Like, basically the eradication of cancer, but limbs that we're missing, regrowing human limbs using this technology.
Described it as like a wand in others, but I don't know.
I've never seen it, but somebody has seen it, and there are people who've openly talked about it, and who've...
I don't know, been quoted and reported in different books.
But I've spoken to an individual who saw it personally, this technology.
So it's not all death-related, but I don't know how much of it is health-related.
But certainly the ability to scan bodies, maybe eliminate cancers, maybe regrow limbs.
Wouldn't we love to know that?
I would love to know that.
And if they're keeping...
So maybe it's all BS. I don't think so.
And I think if they have it, we deserve to know about it.
And if our taxpayers...
If taxpayers are funding these reversal technology programs and they're keeping it quiet from us and it's compartmentalized and we're not allowed to see it, that to me is a travesty.
You mean to tell me the biopharmaceutical...
So you might be thinking, why?
Why would they keep it?
So the biopharmaceutical complex...
Which is arguably bigger than the military-industrial complex in Washington, right?
By volume.
Why would they push COVID shots on us without trials?
Then your company rolls out this vaccine without a...
Without any testing, but also gets legal immunity as well.
And so now you can't be sued for it.
So the biopharmaceutical complex would love to basically continue to sell you medicine for the rest of your life, make you sick with highly processed foods, and then on the other side of it also give you statins.
So they make money funding both sides of this stuff.
So there's a technology that will potentially eliminate cancers?
Fix my tumor in my body with a wave of a wand?
Again, I'm not saying I've seen it.
I'm saying I've heard that this technology exists.
Wouldn't you love to keep it under wraps in the same way that with Nikola Tesla finding free energy?
You mean the atmosphere?
I can literally pull etheric energy right out of the atmosphere and power my home?
We can't have you have access to that because you need to buy gasoline.
You need to pay the power company.
So, wait a minute.
I can set up my own sort of like Tesla device.
Why do you think the FBI raided his work in New York City and took all of his documents?
We cannot allow you to have access to free energy or things that would eliminate cancer because somebody's got to make money off of it.
On the other hand, I always think of like the classic kidnapping scenario where someone is kidnapped, the kidnapper is demanding a ransom, and so there's a hope that the kidnapped person will return home alive as long as the ransom is paid.
But in order for that to work, the person who's been kidnapped has to remain blindfolded.
He can never see the kidnapper because the second he does, the kidnapper has to kill him.
There are moments where big picture knowing too much is a huge threat.
I mean, if they want to cover up things like the massive child sex trafficking operation in the United States or any of these big things, they're going to go to great lengths to silence journalists who are uncovering this or clamping down on cross-social media platforms or demonetizing or blocking videos when we cover certain subjects.
And so they try, but I think this information is getting out there more than it ever has.
So, like, it does feel like we're reaching, you know, for all of their silly censorship attempts.
Like, people I know are—I don't want to use the word radicalized, but they're way more open-minded than they were five years ago and infinitely more than they were 20 years ago when— Right.
Right.
You would have been, by definition, crazy for saying anything like what you just said.
And now people are like, yeah, I don't know if that's true, but that could be true.
And so I just wonder, at some point, if you're going to maintain, if you believe the world is run effectively by criminal cartels with very dark anti-human motives, obviously true, then they have way more power than we do.
They have way more advanced weapons than we do.
They're clearly loosely organized across borders.
And so, like, how long are they going to put up with this?
Like, you and me sitting here, you know, reading X in commercial breaks.
Look at the first Trump administration and this Trump administration.
Trump gave Zelensky javelins.
No, no.
His first Trump administration.
And now he's yelling at him in the Oval Office and he's cutting off surveillance aid and other things.
So I'm hopeful that things have changed, that he's surrounded himself with the right intel people to clean house.
But if there are those deep state forces, and when I say deep state...
People kind of roll their eyes, but it's just the permanent government.
It's just the people that are entrenched there for 40 years, the bureaucrats who have these interests at heart, whether it's child sex trafficking operations for rich people in the United States or the pedophiles in Hollywood or whatever it is.
They have these interests and these moneyed interests to funnel money back to their spouses or whatever through these NGOs and everything else.
Can the Trump administration, can these people actually clean house?
So I'm hopeful.
Can they get them in there?
Can they actually root them out and we can actually get back to maybe a pure American government in the vein of like a Thomas Paine?
Which is, we don't like government, but can we have the least amount of it as possible?
And I think the American people would rally around that.
I feel it.
I see it.
I see it among people who were not even Trump supporters who have now become champions of what they're doing with Doge and these other things.
And they're hopeful for the first time, in a way, that maybe the American government they learned about in civics classes is attainable once again?
It seems growing.
I never thought I'd see it be attainable once again, you know, in the era of NAFTA and everything else with under Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush and Halliburton, all of the things that drove me crazy, you know, war in Iraq and all of that.
Are we somehow getting back to what it means to the United States Constitution?
That I'm hopeful about.
And I think we could get there if we have the right people in power.
And, yeah, I'm thinking a lot about my father recently and I, you know, whenever we're all flawed, but I just don't, I haven't met a man like him really in the last, I can't remember the last time I met a man like him on the basic level.
I mean, he was the kindest, most loyal father.
But there were absolutely limits.
Like, if you were rude to his wife, for example, he'd punch you right in the face without even hesitating.
Not for one...
I saw it happen on the parking lot of a movie theater as a child.
It was shocking.
But, you know, can't be rude to my wife.
Like, there are just limits.
I don't know.
Right?
There are rules here.
And one of them is you can't attack my family.
Period.
And I don't know.
I loved growing up like that.
Because I felt like my family...
I loved it.
I try to be that father and husband, but I... I loved it.
Where, like, it says, oh, you know, the moment she knew that he wasn't the one, and there's, like, a, you know, a robber comes up in the alleyway, and the man, like, just leaves the girl there and just runs the opposite way.
I'm like, holy smokes.
You're right.
Like, my dad...
You know, he served in Nuremberg after the war, took over an SS barracks there, and ran tank drills all through Nuremberg.
But he was a tough guy, but he was also the most kindest, you know?
But he would not be messed with.
Whether it was cut off in traffic or messed with, he wouldn't put up with it.
And he also wouldn't put up with it for the treatment of his children and his family either.
Well, I totally agree, and I just don't see it, at least in the world that I live with.
I was talking to my brother the other day, and saying when we were kids, you know, being in Maine in the summertime, and boy, you could not be rude to people.
Like, that just wouldn't end well at all.
And I said to him, you know, I don't remember the last time I was ever in any sense intimidated by any white man.
Like, there's just no white man's going to kick your ass.
I'm sorry.
I mean, I am a white man.
Not against white men.
Unlike everybody else, I like white men.
I'm the father and uncle of some, but I don't feel any...
I can't believe I'm going to share this, but the stories that my son, he's 14 now, will kind of bring up are when daddy gets pissed.
And he likes it.
I think as a young man, maybe you sort of endear to that.
There was one time, this guy rode past, we were all riding bikes as a family, and this guy rode past on his motorcycle and just flew right, almost hit my young daughter, and almost killed her, like flew right past her.
And I flipped out, and I had the baby on the backseat of my bike, and I was ready to just jump off and run after this motorcyclist.
And my wife jokes, like, what were you going to do?
The baby was still in the carrier behind you, you know, on the thing.
Like, you're going to fight a guy with one hand in a thing.
And then we were in Vienna, of all places.
Talk about compliant.
And it was like, we were trying to make it to this show as a family.
It was freezing.
And we went into this little, it was an information kiosk to help tourists.
And it was 8 o'clock, and it was closing at 8. And I walk in, and she says, We're closing.
No, we can't help you.
We cannot help you.
We've been here all day.
I said, my family's freezing.
We're just trying to find this location.
Can we please, you know, get to this location?
Can you help us?
I can't.
I'm sorry.
No more help.
I can't help you out.
I said, and I just flipped out.
And I, you know, maybe it was the Philadelphia in me.
I just flipped out.
I said, well, thanks for the effing, you know.
Thanks for the effing hospitality here in Vienna.
And I just flipped out.
And then she kind of calmly said, okay, oh, you're looking for the Shakespeare Theater.
Okay, well, then it's a...
And my son still to this day will bring that up.
He's like, thanks for the effing hospitality here in Vienna.
How could you allow 15 million illegal aliens in your country?
And I always used to think this about the governor of Texas, who's a perfectly nice guy, I guess.
But like, he sat there for four years and let...
Millions of people who had no right to be here at all, and in most cases, honestly, probably not any conceivable benefit of the United States, invade his country and, like, destroy ranches, destroy the physical environment, make it dirtier.
Texas has gotten way dirtier, way dirtier, and more disorderly in the past five years.
And he never sent his National Guard to the border.
And I confronted him twice in person, just off camera, but, like, what are you doing, dude?
It's like, Russia's better than it was 25 years ago.
Can anyone say it's not?
It is.
So, like, okay, you could say Putin does a lot of bad things.
I think that's true.
On the other hand, his country's better.
Like, that counts for something.
Our country's worse, and we never hold any of our leaders accountable.
It's like, that was a massive fuck-up, the Afghan withdrawal, you know, whatever, the Iraq War, the destruction of New York City, Chicago, going back to Gary, Indiana, and Baltimore.
You know, I live in Colorado, and I saw firsthand, you know, families texting and family groups concerns about, hey, you know, the neighbor was just broken into, Venezuelan gang, just rob this, just rob that.
I'm hoping that Violent criminals are sent back to their countries, number one.
And I think I kind of fall in line with where most Americans were doing with exit polling and what they wanted, which was that they wanted the economy to work for the American people and they wanted their borders secure and safety.
Well, a lot of, you know, a lot of neocons think it's a bad thing and they try to sort of cover up George Washington in many ways to try to cover up his words on isolationism and, you know, in his farewell address telling America to stay out of foreign governments' businesses.
And, you know, I know we get this idea, this sort of George Soros open society that we need to be like a global economy and we need to, you know, everything needs to be open and there doesn't need to be, I want a world without borders.
You know, I don't want any of that.
I think in many ways, I want America.
To go back to what I studied and loved and fell in love with as a U.S. history major.
I would sit in my bedroom as a child and read these massive-ass history books.
David McCullough books and all of this stuff.
And reading about George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
It doesn't have to deal with the problems that those wonderful countries are not attacking them, but they have all these problems that we just don't inherently have because of the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean.
I mean, when Bernie Sanders was out there pushing to tax, you know, to increase taxes for the wealthy, I think it was the Cato Institute or somebody set up a...
A website where all of these wealthy politicians who are now millionaires, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Nancy Pelosi, they could all donate millions of dollars if they want.
I mean, I think most of these hedge fund billionaires who've been pushing the U.S. government to pay for all these absurd wars, and still are, they could send their billions to whatever foreign country they wanted or whatever armed group they want to support, and then they could go join their ranks.
So the palanteers of the world that want to make money off the backs of the technocracy in this country and make money by now setting up a biometric border wall at the southern border or using their technology, AI technology, to carry out drone operations, wherever.
They're going to continue to make billions of dollars off of the war unless we sort of flip the paradigm.
It comes back to your Christian point earlier.
I hadn't thought about it in those terms, but it's...
It's deeply disturbing because if it is, you know, we want peace.
I hope for this administration that they are able to get us out of all these wars.
I would love for the Trump administration to take the 50,000 troops in Europe and put them in the United States and secure our southern border.
We had over 100 years of United States forces on our southern border.
South Korea is one of the lowest, and I just want to say I love South Korea, and I love the people almost more than any other country, just wonderful people.
So I'm not attacking them.
I feel sorry for them, but their country's evaporating.
And anyone who says that is being completely disingenuous.
People point to Yugoslavia.
That's a big piece of it.
But that's even just a part of it.
These NATO stand-up behind armies, these terrorist armies all across Europe, were basically meant to prevent Russia or Soviet Union from gathering a foothold in certain countries by carrying out false flag operations.
And committing terrorism.
That's exactly what they did, and that's what NATO has been.
Had said any of this five years ago, people would be like, Clayton's a nice guy, good guy, cute kids, nice wife, but obviously he's profoundly mentally ill.
I don't think people think that anymore.
But the one story that I have seen in the past few years that I was just like, I can't go there.
That's just flat earth stuff, is the Brigitte Macron, Emmanuel Macron, President of France's wife, was accused first by French journalists.
And then by my friend Candace Owens, who's one of the nicest people I've ever met, actually.
Well, my wife has been, by the way, the Candace Owens pieces on this are phenomenal.
And so I'll be sitting there, my wife, I'm like, what are you watching?
She's like, I'm watching Candace Owens' whole deep dive on this.
So let's give credit, you know, I'm giving full credit to Candace Owens on this for really opening this story up from the French journalists who first broke it and then were, I think, like ostracized or basically told not to report it.
So that...
Yeah, I mean, he's a groomer.
So, like, I mean, the fact that Emmanuel Macron was a child and this man takes him under his wing and is a groomer, uses the identity of another human being.
I mean, I'm definitely shortening the story in all of these ways, but I don't know the full details the way that Candace does, for sure.
But Brigitte Macron...
Is a man who groomed Emmanuel Macron, and in their—I mean, the amazing thing to me is the French portrait that they have, you know, the presidential portrait or whatever.
In the background, you can see, like, a pedophile book that's painted in on purpose.
And to me, on its surface, it's absolutely terrible.
But then when you go even a layer deeper, when there's a whole mechanism protecting these people who are all actively involved in it, in Hollywood, in Washington, D.C., funneling.
I mean, again...
Not to go back to it, but it's all part of this operation with these elites who when you have these children, for instance, in Guatemala, the what is 197,000 Guatemalan children that were funneled into the United States and were then funneled to be used in the sex trade in the United States.
The United States is the largest purveyor of child sex trafficking in the world.
The world.
And we bring more children into the United States and are used for sex slavery than any country in the world.
When Trump was asked, where are these children, these 300,000, 400,000 children, and Trump said, I think they're dead.
Trump was honest about it.
They are.
They're used and abused and thrown away.
And so when you have people like Brigitte Macron who are like groomers of children, it makes sense that they would be protected.
I mean, it's just, to me, it's just part of the same thing.
You know, the child sex trafficking and then they're killing off of the children.
You know, I mean, again, I've spoken to sources who've witnessed it firsthand, who actually used to be a part of it and didn't know they were a part of it.
Out of Texas and flying these children from these facilities in Texas and Abbott's backyard to different parts of the country.
Oh, what about the wellness?
So you're flying them to where?
Oh, we don't really know.
They say that they're...
No, but it's just wealthy people's homes.
And do you check up on them?
We're supposed to do a wellness check, but we don't really do that.
And if we do, it's just like a phone call.
And if they don't even answer their phone, that's considered the wellness check on the child.
So the NGOs responsible for facilitating the death and sex trafficking of these children across the United States into rich homes in Miami, rich homes in Orlando, rich homes in Tennessee, rich homes in Washington, D.C.
Are you the father of it?
No, no, no relation whatsoever to these children.
So, when we hear the liberals crying about, you're separating children from their families at the border, those aren't the fathers.
They bring these children across the border.
They've got like a name tag stuck on them.
That's not the father.
You mean the child that he's holding that's drugged?
You mean the coyote that's holding that child?
That child is drugged and you can't even ask the child, what's your father's name?
Because that person was brought all the way up from Guatemala three weeks ago and has been drugged the entire time, can't speak and is slurring their words.
This is happening in the United States and the United States is facilitating it.
Without a doubt, it's facilitating it.
These NGOs had been receiving lots of money from USAID and others.
And it's been happening right under the nose of the Biden administration and under Alejandro Mayorkas, who facilitated all of it and allowed it to happen.
And one was confronted about it, told us that our borders were secure.
Really?
Okay.
Hundreds of thousands of children that's just gone missing in the United States.
And I get so frustrated because people compartmentalize this story.
Like, they're happy to talk about Doge.
Which is great.
They're happy to talk about other things.
But I would love to see the President of the United States or J.D. Vance get up during a State of the Union and say, we've uncovered something really dark and we're going to put an end to it.
So, and I know from talking to FBI agents that in fact those, or former FBI, that those, a lot of that would have been housed on separate servers.
So when we heard stories about things being destroyed over the past few weeks, that those servers, which weren't tied to the internet, were individual servers that had terabytes of video data on it, was that what was being destroyed?
Who ordered that?
Who ordered the destruction of those hard drives, those servers?
And taking over electric cars, driving people into trees.
You know, there's sources I've spoken to who've really gone to great lengths to shed light on the massive, you know, child sex trafficking operation and who've had their lives in many ways destroyed, threatened, run off the street in electric cars.
Because if you have people that they're brainwashed into believing that and deluded, it's fine that Biden blew up our pipeline.
And now our energy infrastructure has collapsed, and our previous chancellor shut down our nuclear power plants, and all of our manufacturing is drying up.
And don't cut this off because I know you don't like people praising you.
But you have been a beacon of hope.
For so many of us in the independent media world, the only voice at the time who was still on network television who was speaking out against war, speaking out against trying to attack and kill people in Iran, trying to go to war against Russia.
I know you lost that job probably because of that.
All that to say, you have been a beacon of light for many of us.
And I truly, truly mean that for people who are maybe thinking about – you've inspired, I think, a lot of people who are thinking about maybe getting into journalism for the first time.
And if they would ever ask me, who would you hold up to look at as someone who would be – you would like to admire in journalism or who I should study and look up to?
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It's immoral.
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