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Ukraine peace talks, a DC National Guardsman is murdered by
an Afghan refugee in DC, and the biggest story in
our nation's history, the voter fraud of twenty twenty. Today,
I'm the David Rutherford Show. What's up everybody? This is
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a post Thanksgiving show. First off, I just want to
say how thankful I am for all of you you
tuning in. It was an incredible week. It's been incredible
eight or nine months of my return to my podcast
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She is at the focal point of allowing this to
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don't know what we're coming up on a few, you know,
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I filled in for Manny Munez, and again, thank you, Manny.
I really appreciate the opportunity to do that. It was
on last Monday and Tuesday, and it's pretty wild because
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plus all the advertising promotion. But it was fun. Man
Radio rut came out in full force. Reminded me back
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a lot of fun. I enjoyed doing and hopefully I'll
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what that's like. I really enjoyed it. But again, you know,
we have so much going on in the world that
if if you're not thankful for what you got, man,
I don't know what would you know. Even the last weekend,
I had an incredible opportunity to go up to Penn
State and participate and be a part of the Penn
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State football community. Gave a speech at the President's tailgate,
just talking about what it means to be a part
of a really unique group and family. And and you
know that family is the Penn State athletic department, led
by doctor Pat Kraft, who, in my opinion, is one
of the greatest athletic department heads ever in the history
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of Penn State. In particular, I think he's one of
the best in the entire country. You know. Granted, we
are imbued in a little bit of up and down
right now with trying to find the next head football
coach for Penn State. We saw James Franklin went over
to Virginia Tech. I wish him all the best. I
hope he crushes it there. He was really beloved by
his players and his coach fellow coaches. You know, one
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of the things is when you go up and you're
involved at something like this, and it was cool because
Matt Rule, another good friend of mine. I've worked with
the Nebraska Cornhuskers before. I worked with Matt when he
was at Carolina Panthers motivational performance coaching. I do that
as my real passion in life. I love to work
with sports teams and businesses and try and help them
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a great sense of self and purpose encapsulated in the
essence of what all life is really about, which is
our relationships, our teams, the tribes were part of so
it was cool to be a part of that. It's
cool to host the show Man. It was cool to
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have Thanksgiving dinner at our house. We hosted. It was
just my parents and my girls and my wife, you know,
missed all my other family and friends, my brothers, partner
out in La or Las Vegas. Sorry, but we were
able to cook a great, great dinner chicken, not turkey,
which we everybody loved. We had the traditional stuff, but
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it was just a real cool, chill, calm time to
be thankful for what we all have and living in
the greatest country in the world, and also you know,
having access to everything from food, you know, you know,
good food and wine and just you know, feeling that
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of our own future if we work hard and go
big and we surround ourselves with good people. And so
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my show with other people. All right, let's get to
the bottom of this. This this past week was substantial
on so many different fronts, but I wanted to encapsulate
and contextualize for you all what I believe are the
three biggest stories of the week that if you miss
because it was Thanksgiving, you weren't paying attention, which is,
you know, good because you were probably decompressing and spending
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good quality time with your family. And if you did,
and you do, weren't get able to get really into
the details. Hopefully I can do this now. The first
and most critical one, obviously are peace talks, which are
once again in the forefront of the news. Now the contextualize.
You got to remember one of the number one components
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of Trump's foreign policy during the election cycle was him
saying that he as soon as he gets in week one,
he's going to have the Ukraine Russia situation solved, the
peace deal, and the war will be over. Now. This
war has been going on since twenty one. Some people
estimate that casualties are somewhere around one point two to
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one point five million people. Some say there's more Russians
that have died eight to nine hundred thousand than Ukrainians.
Some people say more Ukrainians have died. Some say it's
a five to one three one. Very difficult to get
exact numbers off the battlefield from those two places. What
I do know it has been a catastrophic light loss
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of life on both sides. Also to recognize that, you know,
the first real piece agreement had taken place not long
after Russia invaded Ukraine. There was an agreement on the
table to which Boris Johnson, led by the European Union,
basically came in and said absolutely not, we're not doing this.
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Ukraine sovereign, we can fight this. We're good, we'll get
behind you. We've got you know, US support on all
different fronts, European Union and NATO support. So that that
had happened, and then it just evolved and didn't do anything.
I don't think the last administration truly wanted piece. I
think they wanted to you had a significant group within
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that party, and I also think there's a significant group
within the traditional Republican party, the neo Kon movement, that
has been gunning for some type of way to bleed
Russia of its resources and put saying, you know, crippling sanctions,
bleed its resources and ultimately generate a proxy war to
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demolish a lot of Russian superiority in the region. In
that time, we saw some pretty wild things. We saw
the pipeline blown up which supplied a tremendous amount of
Russian oil to Europe. Whoever did that, we don't know
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for sure, although they say there was an arrest. Germans
arrested some Ukrainians recently for that. I think it's probably
just a Patsy, very sophisticated operation. We've seen a lot
of other things. We saw random missiles landing in Poland
to try and provoke an Article five reaction, pulling Poland
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into this and other groups, and it's We've also seen
Russia do escalate with some really interesting moving using Iranian
cheap drones. We've seen Russia pull in North Korean assets.
We certainly know there's a relationship with China. China purchasing
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greater amounts of oil. India person great amounts of oil,
different relationships within bricks in order to help ease the
severity of the sanctions against Russia from the US, the
EU and all others. Some people say that Russia's economy
is struggling. Uh, there's certainly some aspects of it that
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seem to be true. But there's other people that are saying, well,
they've been able to with their bricks relationships, be able
to take care of all that. One of the things
is they use these kind of ghost ships to be
able to transport oil out and deliver it to other
nations in or to get around the sanctions. So you
know that leads us to the peace talks. Now. We
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released the show with a gentleman Aladdin. At Aladdin, I
forget what it is, sorry, brother, let me pull that
up right here. At Aladdin nineteen eighty three. He's over
in Ukraine. We had him on a show last Wednesday
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to talk about what he was seeing. You know, he
gave some pretty interesting facts about the people on the ground.
Maybe once he gets a little bit more invested, he's
only been there a short amount of time, we can
get a greater understand of what's taking place on the
front lines, what's taken prace internally, because we just found
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out as these peace talks are in full swing. And
remember there have been a couple other prior at this.
There was an Alaskan attempt where President Trump met with Putin,
there were European things in Turkey where Ukrainians met with
the Russians that didn't go well. We've seen a lot
of other attempts out there that just kind of fell
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flat on their face. And right now what we're seeing,
and I think the biggest thing that is problematic for
Ukrainians right now is we just had the NABU, which
is Ukraine's anti corruption group, basically raided the home of
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Zelenski's chief of staff Andrey Yeermark and in investigations there
was over one hundred million dollar corruption scheme which involved
money laundering through the state energy company enter Gotam. And
as we do know, most of Russian state oil was
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run by a couple of different oligarchs, the Vegas of
which you owned Bereisman, some of the others used to
own Zelensky's production company controlled. Zelenski controlled a lot of
the media companies in there. Who is Also the guy
Beismo was the one that Vice President Biden's son Hunter Biden,
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was a part of. So when you look at all
this as you lay out this map, and there's certainly
many other people who have done incredible deep dies, what
you got to understand is Ukraine has been traditionally one
of the most corrupt nations in the world historically, and
much of that has to do with arm sales, human trafficking, drugs,
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financial corruption. Really, it's never has it been this beacon
of democratic prosperity and the light on the hill that
a lot of people want you to believe in order
to generate support for their so independence. And so when
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you have this taking place, obviously what's going to transpire is,
and I think that's already a pretty predictive thing, is
the lack of confidence that the US and Russia has
with zan Zelenski participating in all these because most people
believe he's just a puppet for the EU, he's just
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a puppet for the Ukrainian oligarchs, he's a puppet for NATO. Right,
They're doing all their dirty work by utilizing this guy. Now,
the other component that I think a lot of people
struggle with is that Zelensky has suspended all elections. Uh.
He was attacking Coptic Christian churches. Uh. He's been a
little bit tyrannical in his rule. Now other people are like, hey,
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it's war. You got to establish war footing, You got
to have that kind of lockdown on things in order
to make sure things can go smoothly. But I also
know it's problematic that you have outside uh private companies
that are participating in the management of this money as
in terms of black Rock managing the Ukrainian pension funds
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and other things, and other foreign investors in groups that
are actively engaged in this whole type of transfer money. Now, collectively,
how much have we given Ukraine or been set aside
from our coffers coffers, I think it's over one hundred
and thirty to one hundred and fifty billion dollars from
the United States, much less from the European Union. Now
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the biggest thing we have to do. And there's a
wonderful breakdown by a gentleman on Access names Mario and Nefal.
He's one of the best journalists as out journalists out there.
He does this great thirty minute breakdown. If you want
a little bit more deeper plan on this, but it
basically comes down to a US Russia draft piece. Now
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some people say Russia drafted it, some people say we did.
Rubio's team let it. But this twenty eight point plan,
which was published by Reuters on November twenty first, has
been developed by back end channels between US and V
Steve Witkoff and Russian Envoy Kirill Dimitriev, and it incorporates
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Russian demands and has been wildly criticized as favoring Moscow.
And there was a reactive nineteen point reaction from with
Ukraine and its European allys that I'll get to in
a second. So let's just go through some of these
that I think are the big ones, all right. Obviously,
Ukraine sovereignty, confirm a non aggression agreement between Russia, Ukraine
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and Europe right which erases all ambiguities of the last
thirty years. They'll be settled once and for all, an
expectation that Russia will not invade any neighboring countries and
NATO will not expand further. Now, I believe this is
the crux the whole thing, and it dates way back.
You can go all the way back to There was
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a big conference in eight where Putin basically said the
red line is NATO. No, there can be no Ukrainian
joining of NATO. No way, hell no, it's off the limits.
And a lot of the people out there that evaluate
this contextualize it by this concept, which is, do you
think that the US would allow Mexico to have an
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agreement with Iran or a Mexican agreement with Venezuela to
put military armament or missiles onto border, right, And the
other is Canada in China or Canada and one another
of our enemies out there to be able to do
a similar thing. And the answer is absolutely no. And
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so that is really I think the main crux of
this is the NATO relationship. And all right, and I'll
continue to go. There will be a dialogue held between
Russia mediated by the United States to resolve all security issues.
Number five, Ukraine will receive a reliable security guarantees six
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Ukrainian armed forces will be held at six hundred thousand personnel,
six hundred thousand people. Now you have to realize this
is almost five times the size as England's military military.
It's a large military it's a considerable size. I heard
a couple commentators saying that Ukraine's probably around a million
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right now. I think the last number I saw with Russia,
Russia's at like one point seven million. But obviously with
the size of their country, they could conscript a much
larger force, overwhelming size and force. Right The idea is
is you have to imagine without European forces, NATO forces,
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US forces, it seems almost impossible for Ukraine to endure
a long drawn out a war with the amount of
at a minimum people that Russia has to throw out
those that meat grinder. In those lines, Ukraine agrees to
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enshrine in its constitution that it will never join NATO,
and NATO agrees to include in its status a provision
that Ukraine will not be admitted in the future. So
Ukraine and its constitution will never join, and then NATO
will never attempt to get them to joint all right.
NAT Number eight NATO agrees not to station troops in Ukraine.
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Number nine European fighter jets will be stationed in Poland.
The US guarantee. US will receive compensation for the guarantee.
If Ukraine invades Russia, it will lose the guarantee if
Russia invades Ukraine. In addition to decisive, coordinated military response,
all global sanctions will be reinstated, recognition of the new
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territory and all other benefits of this deal will be
revoked and d This is an ABCD provision. If Ukraine
launches a missile at Moscow or Saint Petersburg without cause,
the Security Great Guarantee will be deemed invalid. Eleven. Ukraine
is eligible for EU membership and will receive short term
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preferential access to the European market while the issue is
being considered now. This is a fascinating one and I
think this is a huge compensation for Russia. Right if
you allow if you don't allow them to be in NATO,
then they don't have the Article five guarantees. And if
you're not familiar with Article five, Article five is the
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guarantee that all members of NATO will support a NATO
membered country if attacked by another sovereign nation. Right, And
so that's the big challenge for Russia. If Ukraine is
in NATO, allowed in NATO, which is what we heard
Kamala Harris Biden hinted at it. Many people within the
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Department of State during the administration have talked about it.
We've heard Lindsay Graham, We've heard other people that are
Republican neocons talk about this as if it's something we
I mean, we heard Lindsay Graham say, we need to
assassinate Putin and that's what warmongers do. All right, Number twelve,
I did that. No, this is a different one. Short term,
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all right, Ukraine is eligible for EU. I did that,
all right? A powerful global package of measures to rebuild Ukraine.
Rebuilding Ukraine, including but not limited to the creation of
Ukrainian Development Fund to invest in fast growing industries including technology,
data centers, and artificial intelligence. United States will cooperate with
Ukraine to jointly rebuild, develop, modernize, and operate Ukraine's gas infrastructure.
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Nice little deal for US, including pipelines and storage facilities,
joint efforts to rehabilitate war affected areas in the restoration, reconstruction,
and modernization of cities and residential areas, D infrastructure development,
E extraction of minerals and natural resources. Now, we've heard
that come out multiple times with people who kind of
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let that slip out right, that Ukraine has an extravagantly
high amount of natural resources. That would certainly be a
pretty profound windfall, not only for the US if we
were to kind of lead that rebuild, but also for
the companies that the US allows to go and invest
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in Ukrainian development for its natural resources. So that's a big,
big deal. All right. Last on this, the World Bank
will develop a special financing package to accelerate these assets.
All right. Now, this is interesting. So you've got the
US that gets to jump on board business wise for
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all the resources. Then you've got the IMF that comes
in and guarantees loans, right and loans on interest is
a perpetual way to be able to continue to pull
money or extrapolate money out of a country that has
ultimately been devastated by this long war. All right. Thirteen,
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Russia will be integrated into the global economy, lifting all sanctions.
United States will begin to enter long term economic cooperation
agreement for mutual deployment in the areas of energy, natural resources, infrastructure,
artificial talents, data centers, rare earth metal extraction projects in
the Arctic, and other mutual beneficiar corporate opportunities. Russia will
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be invited to rejoin the G eight. Now many people
are adamantly opposed. Why would you ever want to do
business with Vladimir pu Well, here's the thing about this.
Vladimir Putin and XI from China have become very intertwined financially,
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militaristically in these packs that they have to support one another.
If you're able to pull them away and reintegrate them
into a European and Western global markets. Because by the way,
Russia has the biggest natural resource compositor or wealth out
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of any country in the world. Some people estimate it
to be about seventy five trillion dollars in natural resources.
Plus they have very explicit desires to want to integrate
into our economies because when you look at the size
of our economies, they're massive European Union's economy in America's economy.
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So to be able to integrate Russia back in and
be able to have those relationships, I believe is a
diplomatic win for the West for sure. Pull them away
from China, reintegrate them with US, all right. Number fourteen,
frozen funds will be used as files one hundred billion
and frozen Russian assets will be invested in the US
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led efforts to rebuild and invest in Ukraine. The US
were received. Here's a kicker, fifty percent of points of
profits from this venture. Europe will add one hundred billion
to increase the amount of investment available for Ukraine's construction.
So the US gets it's not going to invest anything
because I think they believe they've already spent way more
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than everybody else. It's not even closed. So they're gonna
unfreeze Russian assets. One hundred billion invested in then, and
US received fifty percent profit from all that reconstruction, rebuilding
and extraction of their natural resource. But Europe has got
to invest a hundred building with zilch. That's a little
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kicking the teeth to the European Union, I think from US.
But that's what's in this plan, all right. The remainder
of the frozen Russian funds will be invested in a
separate US Russian investment vehicle that will implement joint projects
in specific areas. The fund will be aimed at strengthening
relations and increasing common interest to create a strong incentive
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not to return to conflict. All right. That's build the
economic bond of Russia in the West, right, that's called diplomacy. Now,
whatever you think is real, I just want to help
recall your memory a little bit with our allegiance to
Russia a little thing called World War Two. And if
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you're not familiar, there were many people in the United
States that were all contributing on various forms that were
very adamant that we partner with Russia, just like Britain
who initially partnered with Russia in order to fight Germany.
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So well, and that was with Stalin at the Helm.
By the way, well, I don't think Putin is anywhere
near what Stalin was. I'll debate you tell I go
blue in the lips on that one, because it's just
not the same thing whatsoever. All right, So we have
partnered with Russia in the past. This is not an abnormality,
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all right. Here's number fifteen, a Joint American Russia Working
Group on Security Issues. Sixteen. Russia will enshrine in its
law its policy of non aggression towards Europe and Ukraine.
Seventeen the United States and Russia will agree upon an
extend validity of treaties on the non proliferation and controlled
nuclear weapons, including the Start one Treaty. This is the
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biggest thing for you and your legacy of your family.
The greater we can have these nuclear agreements and treaties
in place, the better, right, because that's the thing that
ends all stuff. By far, Ukraine agrees to be eighteen
non nuclear state in accordance with the utreaty. That means
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no development of Ukrainian nuclear sites. Right. The Zeppa Hareit
Zeppa Horians Zeppa Aria nuclear power plant will be launched
under the supervision of the IAEA, and the electricity produce
will be distributed equally between Russia and Ukraine fifty to fifty.
That's an interesting deal too. Both countries undertake to implement
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educational program educational programs in schools, in society aimed at
promoting understanding the tolerance of different countries. Ukraine will adopt
EU rules on Religious Tolerance and protection of linguistic minorities. Right,
there's been a profound attack on Coptic Russian Christian churches.
Both countries will agree to abolish all discriminatory measures. All
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Nazi ideology and activities must be rejected and prohibited. Not
familiar with the Azov battalion or platoons, all right, this
is a neo Nazi group that back after the Maidan
Revolution took place in fourteen. They were very intimately involved
in that revolution, and then they began attacks on these
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contested areas, the Crimea, the Donsk, all these areas on
the eastern border of Ukraine in Russia, all right, twenty
one territories. This is where it gets spicy. Crimea, Luhansk
and Dunets will be recognized as de facto Russian. Russian,
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including by the United States. Kirshan and Zappa Hazuya will
be frozen along the line of contact, which will remain
de facto recognition along the line of contact. I think
that's current battle space right now. Russia will relinquish other
agreed territories it controls outside of those five regions. Ukrainian
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forces will withdraw from the part of Donetsk and Dunets
where they currently control, and with this withdrawal, zone will
be considered a neutral to militarized buffer zone internationally recognized
as territory belonging to the Russian Federation. Russian forces will
not enter this de militarized zone. Remember, this whole thing
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is about this buffer, this area that I forget when
it was there was a vote to annex itself from
Ukraine because most of them were Russian or Russian speaking
or Russian natives, or that they were actual Russians. They
were just in the guideline under the borders that when
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Ukraine established its independence back in the nineties is they
were chopped out of it, just like happens in all
post war or post conflict times. And this was post
Cold War where the Soviet unions gripped on the entire
region and all of its satellite nations completely fell apart
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all right. Twenty two after green on Future territory Arrangement,
both Russian Federation and Ukraine undertake not to change these
agreements by force. Twenty three, Russia will not prevent Ukraine
from using the the Danipro River for commercial activities, and
agreements will be reached on free transport of grain across
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the Black Sea. Now, Ukraine is one of the biggest
exporders of Ukraine in the world. They have some of
the most fertile ground out there. They've always been called
the bread basket of Russia. That's why when you go
back and you look at the Bolshevik Revolution post and
most specifically the Helotomar where Ukrainian farmers were starved. Somewhere
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between six to twelve million people were starved because all
they were doing was taking the grain starving to people
and sending it to the major cities. And they basically
if you didn't comply, you were killed, assassinated or murdered
out right in that region. All right, So it's a
big deal. Ukrainian production of grain is massive in terms
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of what enhances Ukrainian GDP twenty four. A humanitarian committee
will be established to resolve outstanding issues. All remaining prisoners
and bodies exchange. All civilian detainees and hostages will be returned,
including children. Family reunification program measures will be taken to
alleviate the suffering of victors in the Cornum twenty five.
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Ukraine will hold elections in one hundred days. Remember Zelenski
suspended elections once he took over office. There was supposed
to be election. I guess last April. That did not
take place, right, so one hundred days twenty seven. The
agreement will be legally binding, its implementation monitored guaranteed by
the Board of Peace chaired by President Donald Trump. The
will be prior penalties of violation twenty eight. Upon all
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sides agreeing to this memorandum, a ceasefire will begin immediately
effective upon both parties withdrawing to the agreed appoint points
for the implementation of the agreed plan. All right, that's
a lot, but I wanted you to understand what was
at stake, because I think anytime you watch the news
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or whoever is distributing information, in particular on traditional old
school media, you only get just these little snippets of
these things. And you've got to understand what's at state,
because you know, it's not like it hasn't cost in
a measurable amount on both of those countries. One let's
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call it, one point five million human beings killed, how
many families displaced, how many towns destroyed, how many livelihoods destroyed.
I mean, the impact of this is massive, just like
the impact of during the Iraq War, the Afghanistan war. Right,
this is war is a horrific thing that needs to
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be ended as quickly as it starts, right, and I
think we're at the press of something really positive. Now,
what was interesting is, uh, you know, you had the
European Union came back with a response a nineteen point
and some of the key points in this I thought
were interesting. All Right, you gotta they said you have
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to remove the NATO non expansion requirements. All right. This
goes back to the core of what Russia's issue is.
And if the EU says now, now, now, now, we're
going to be able to expand and continue to expand
NATO for those countries who want to participate, you're right
back at zero. So that's one of the key ones
you have to remove. And the recognition of the Russian
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territories that it's captured again, this is the second biggest point.
Russia is not going to give up what it sacrificed
eight hundred thousand of its own men to get when
they also believe that it's a Russian territory, in particular Crimeria,
which is, you know, home to Russian's fleet. So that's
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that's not going to happened, all right. The other one
is uh uh U wants to raise it to eight
hundred thousand troops. I think Russia could capitulate to that
big deal two hundred thousand more. They want to freeze
the active lines right now, so Russia can't continue to
press because a lot of the on the ground, other
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underground people that are in those areas. Russia is gaining territory.
It's slow and it's brutal, and they're they're they're having
a huge cost of life, but they keep gaining ground.
What was it NATO consensus for joining that's ridiculous again. Uh,
then they're saying no permanent NATO troops in Ukraine, which
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kind of leaves the door open. Well, we could put
NATO troops just for the transition people and then just
somehow leave them there, I guess. And then they want
some type of Article five agreement from the US that if, if,
if the peace deals are reached and then Russia enters anywhere,
then automatically there's an Art of five initiation for US
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and European Union countries. NATO, essentially NATO comes in and
defends on Russian soil, and then they want a staged sanction,
for a stage relief of sanctions on Russia. Don't let
them get all their stuff back right away. See if
the piece holds, drip out the removal of sanctions on Russia.
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So that's what's taking place now. This is an opportunity
right now for really probably the most destabilizing thing for
humanity to kind of gain control of itself and settle
back into a place. My opinion is, I think this
is the best we're ever going to get. I think
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if this one misses, there's a high probability that Russia
is going to continue to just grind him down like
they are also not even needing to continue to you know,
send attacks, and they are there's they're launching drone attacks
against cities Kiev and the others. We heard a lad
and Steven talk about that while you went one hit,
he just boasted again there was another one. So those
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those drone attacks are still taking place on civilian areas.
But you are not going to generate a sizable enough
force to take back Russia without implementing of more advanced
missile systems and weaponry, in particular air support, right without
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air support. Air support has always been the most one
of the most predominant assets that that any military can have.
Why because just think of what you can do when
you have air supports, when you're dropping bombs on people
that can't reach you with drone strikes or weapons, you know,
even anti aircraft stuff. I mean, it's just such an advantage.
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And so I don't believe Ukraine has the opportunity, with
what its resources to have. The other probable thing is
that Trump's gonna get just sick of Zelenski and the
EU and basically say, all right, have at it. You
guys are on your own. I mean, we saw a
European Union commit to a very substantial military aid package.
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What was it. I think it was like five hundred
million dollars five hundred yeah, five hundred million dollar commitment
to support them. I mean, but this is already costing
billions of billions of dollars. I just I don't see it,
you know. So I'm hoping that the pressure from Trump,
on the EU, on NATO can get this deal done
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so we can finally take a breath of relief at
the potentiality of nuclear armed countries going head to head
in some unfortunately stupid accident which takes place. All right, Yeah,
that was a long one. Next one I'm going to
go into next is the attack on the National Guardsmen
in Washington. We found out that a Afghan refugee named
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Rahamula Laquanal attack to DC National guardsmen. One is in
critical condition and the other has died. Sarah Beckstrom, who
was twenty years old from West Virginia. This is absolutely
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a staggering reality and it's a wake up call for
all of you out there that believes in unrestricted immigration.
This goes back to what Sarah Adams is predicting there
are going to be the style of terror attacks and
this was absolutely If you're not familiar with the details
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on this guy, this guy was part of the Kandahar
Strikeforce the QSL. Now, this strife force has intimate ties
to the Central Intelligence Agency in the Special Activities Division.
Within that group, there's a paramilitary branch called Ground Branch.
And what Ground Branch essentially does is they work with
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local indigenous forces, train them to conduct counterinsurgency missions against
whatever host country they're operating in. And so we would
take these very elite former Tier one guys, partner with
them with UH full time paramilitary case officers, many of
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them had military backgrounds, and you have these these guys
going in they're training these guys and they're running ups
with them against the local force and and so you know,
you know, this guy worked and he was removed or
on a refugee plane during the Afghanistan pullout. And what
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you're seeing is you're seeing the results of the negligence
not only from our politicians and last administration, but the
negligence of vetting internally for whatever NGOs are supporting them,
whatever organizations that are supposed to follow up, whether it's Homeland,
the DOJ or FBI, or or it's Border patrol, whoever
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agency is supposed to be tracking these people. You know,
think to yourself, how do you track twenty million people?
How do you track all of them? Where do you
where do you pay attention? How do you know where
the money's going? How do you know where it's being spent?
How do you know? You just can't. It's such a
humongous sizable a number of people that are here that
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will not and do not want to assimilate into what
we're doing now. I know what your response is. Your
response is if you're liberal or even if you're you know, conservative,
and you don't like what ice or you don't like
to mobilize our National Guard in defense of these these
these cities, then you have to ask yourself, well, why
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is crime so high in the first place? Why is
crime so high in these large blue cities. The reality
is is because the DA's are not prosecuting and imprisoning
people that have multiple offenses. And many of these people
with multiple offenses are immigrants, immigrants that are here on
these asylum programs, who uh, these judges look at and say,
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all right, well, here's we're gonna let you out here.
Here's your warning. Here's another warning, here's another warning. Whatever
it might be. Now, I don't know if this guy
had an arrest record, but what I'm seeing, what I'm
telling you, is that the people that are here under
false pretense see these types of activities and then they
just go out and they just collectivize themselves and figure
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out how to continue to cheat the system and then
continue to ragalize, radicalize themselves. They're not going to be
integrated into our school systems. What you think this guy
is gonna You're gonna send him to night school, he's
going to learn English, he's going to go get a
job at the Dairy Queen or McDonald's, and all of
a sudden, he's going to be wearing his maga hat.
Now he's gonna come over here and he's he going
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to experience a profound amount of frustrations on how our
system works, how our integration, language barriers, whatever, it might be,
and maybe even that he's got radical ideologies that he
believes in. One of the things when I was working overseas,
both with Blackwater and the Agency, we were always petrified
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that the forces, the local forces we were working with,
would all of a sudden turn around and shoot us.
In fact, you know, there was a tremendous amount of
that type of Afghan trainees shooting British trainers, American trainers
working with SF and all the other groups that are
out there doing that fit foreign internal defense training. That's
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a reality. And if you think this is gonna to
stop your delusional it's just going to keep growing and
growing and growing. Now on top of that, you also
have these other ideals that are taking place, which is
you know, is this incredible amount of I don't know.
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I mean, you could call it propaganda, you could call it,
you could call it a seditious intention. And I'm referencing
the video that was put out recently by the Democratic
senators and some other congressional people, all former military or
agency personnel basically advocating for active members of the military,
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the intelligence community, or government agencies that to be not
to follow what they deem as unlawful orders. And you
know you've you've had I mean half the country saying
this is sedition, including the president's a seditions by behavior
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is punishable by death, which I think fell right into
these guys little verbal trap for them to come out
right after and say, now the president is threatening my
life right, which in further exacerbates, you know, all the
crazies out there that believe Trump is a dictator of
king and tyrant whatever, which then pushes forward the narrative
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that our constitution is under assault, you know. And you know,
the Republicans and people did that on the last one,
and I think to a certain degree we saw some
of that take place, in particular with the censorship unlawful orders.
Remember the vaccine mandates that I was unlawful, but they
didn't bother that. So now we're seeing this ramp up.
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And what I believe is there is a playbook that
is being implemented right now. And the playbook involves a
multi step program where you bring in tens of thousands
of if not millions, And certainly not all of the
immigrants who came over the border are bad people at all.
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In fact, i'd say the overwhelming majority let's just call it.
Let's just say, if there's twenty million people that came
over the border in the last eight years, six years,
four years, whatever you want to say, let's call it
twenty million. Let's just say like zero point five percent
of those are radical criminals in people that want to
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cause harm or chaos in America. Five hundred thousand people man,
five hundred thousand active people. I think it's probably a
little bit more of that, because what we see is
we see large portions of these people congregating together, implementing
not our societal norms, but bringing in their country of
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origin their norms, and utilizing those large bodies against the
system that we see. I thought, well, you know, you
saw the Somali fraud that's been taking place up in Minnesota. Massive,
We've seen other fraud taking place down in Texas. We've
seen it all over, and they are using our system
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against us, and I think that is just an insane reality.
But then what you also see is the people that
were responsible for those things when they were taking place
are now actively in these very substantial roles and they're
advocating right not just for Americans civilians to push back
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against its cover but it's for its military, law enforcement personnel,
it's intelligence personnel, it's active politicians to push back on
this type of thing. And so, you know, one of
the main aspects of a color revolution is to drive
intense tribalism, right to get us die against one another.
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And you know, I think that's what's taking place. There's
an active color revolution being waged in America. Some people
call it fifth generation warfare, some people call it covert warfare.
I don't care what you call it. But there is
a growing resistance force building and now things are moving
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into a more kinetic phase. And this is what Sarah
Adams had predicted. You can find my interview with her,
really phenomenal, over one hundred thousand views on YouTube, really
powerful stuff. All right now, I believe what they're trying
to do is incite rage in us, in particular myself
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and my fellow comrades that we and I know you're
gonna say, oh, he said comrades, he's a part of him.
But with the reality is the guys, my fellow patriots,
the men I served with and know that's served overseas,
and the men I don't and women I don't know
in the Gwatt and what I'm seeing posts in the
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last few days is that guess what, everybody, if you
don't get hold of this, we're gonna have to take
our actions into our own hands. And that's what a
lot of people are saying. But I also have a
lot of people I respect that that they're to say,
don't fall prey to this. That's what I want us
to do. They want us to entrench ourselves, draw the
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red lines, and start being violent ourselves, because that's what happens.
You start this, then all of a sudden, you're able
to implement Yourconian lockdowns in terms of laws, oversight, militarization
of municipalities and government and state agencies, and the next
thing you know, we've got this emerging tyranny that leads
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to irreversible conflict, kinetic conflict where people are dying on
unmasked scale. What I think we need to focus on
are the biggest issues that out there. Number one financial corruption.
Elon Musk was on with Joe Rogan a few weeks
ago and said he's never seen corruption as big as
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what he saw in our medicaid, Medicare, and social security systems.
Billions have been hundreds of billions of dollars annually in
fraud in these systems. Now you look at how much
money the last Trump administration, how much money the Biden administration,
how much we're spending now in the big beautiful bill
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you know at thirty eight trillion dollars in debt. I
think it's just a one continuous race to basically fund
as many people within the system, the DC elites, or
the tech elites, or the political or the military industrial
cost whatever it is, right, you keep these contracts flowing
through these NGOs, whatever it is, and that way you
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just bleed us dry and tell the inevitability of the
color revolution or the financial collapse gets us to the
same place as is. So we need to eradicate that corruption.
Where it needs to start, in my opinion, is people
that are real patriots, real Americans, real belief in what
this country represents, running for your city councils, right, and
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then getting in there and establishing your own doge and
to evaluate how corrupt your municipalities are, and then your
counties and then your states. And that's one of the
things I love about what DeSantis is running a doge
in Florida, and I think I'm going to try and
do a show on that here coming up. Local states
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are states and local munitessibialties that are trying to fight
this corruption because that's where this the breakdown originates. Right. Yes,
there are groups of people within the government that want
to continue our prowess overseas and who believe that the
way we do that is through this type of financial manipulation,
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military manipulation, political manipulation, social manipulations right through all these
different groups, whether it's USA, I D or the NGOs
or the agency or whatever it might be. Yeah, financial
corruption is at its court and the other one, and
I believe is the most important story in the nation
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in its history, other than the Revolutionary war story, in
the Civil War story, is the story that this past
week that Emerald Robinson and Laura Logan really broke free
or broke this past week, and that was their review
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of the seminal historical book by Gary Bernston and Ralph
Puzzulo called Stolen Elections. Now you can find a phenomenal
interview with Lara Logan on her show with these two.
If you're not familiar with Gary, Gary was a CIA
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paramilitary case officer in the famous Jawbreaker Days. There's a
wonderful book I highly recommend, also written by Ralph Puzzulu,
unbelievable story about the beginnings of the War on Terror,
the whole thing. Gary was at the forefront leading ground
banch troops, the same guys that worked with this Afghank guy,
same groups working with them for all of these challenges
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that you face when you go and launch wars and
foreign places. Where Gary was, he's one of the most
capable CIA case officers I think that we've had in
the history, tremendous amount of respect. Well, you know, obviously
he leaves. He leaves that he starts his own business
as well. He started to recognize major problems prior to
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twenty twenty, and then up into twenty twenty he saw
the absolute catastrophe which was the twenty twenty national and
local elections, and he goes deep into this book on
how this all took place and what he says. He says,
this whole thing originated with Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro.
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Uh Chavez had some substantial now. Prior to Chavez, Venezuela
was one of the most prosperous countries, the most prosperous
country in South America. Uh. They have some of the
most vast natural resources in particularly their oil reserves. Uh.
They were a dominant force in the region. Uh. Well,
Chavez came in preaching, you know, socialism essentially Marxism communism,
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preaches socialism, free healthcare, all that, but couldn't win because
his opposition was like, this guy's a radical, He's gonna
nationalize industry and destroy the country. So they had to
figure out a way to do that. So he goes
out and hires three Venezuelan American software developers to develop
a code to be placed into the new electronic voting
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machines of Venezuela. What they ultimately designed was a software
that could be manipulated to flip any election they wanted. Well,
fast forward after this was incredibly successful. What they ended
up doing is they started a little company called smart Mattic.
Right now, smart Matic has gone on and developed into
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multiple other different countries or companies and been implemented in
what they say are seventy six different countries around the world,
including our own. You would know the modern evolution of
this software system as dominion divinion voting machines and there's
some others that are in different states around the country
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that use the same software just under a different core
titled name. Now. Dominion came from a small region in
Canada and only had done one election before they partnered
with Somatic and then have then gone on to be
a multi billion organ a dollar organization that has offices
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all over the world, Serbia, all over the world, Italy
and really has become the predominant voting electronic voting software
company out there. And you're probably really familiar with the
lawsuits that Fox settled. Didn't want it, didn't even get
into it. They just settled before the defamation. They've been
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in some other lawsuits. Biggest one, I believe was Mike Lindell,
who's been having victories by the way and all this,
he's still in the fight. I really got into Mike
Lindell and he had a cyber security and you can
watch all these online just go to Mike Lindell. Another
huge one is true the vote folks. They were integrated
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in discovery of all this. They discovered a major Chinese
ring that was using Smartmattox software in Michigan right Antrim County.
The flip of six thousand votes Muskegan. There was a
vote manipulation Pennsylvania. We saw not only with the mail
in ballots, what some two hundred and ninety thousand, there's
a testimony from the truck driver brought those in from
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upstate New York, but also in the counties vote flipping.
Fulton County, Georgia, we had mass mailing and vote flipping there.
And then the most famous one that I believe was
the story of Tina Peters out in Colorado, and the
Secretary of State was actually the one who filed against
Teter Peeters because in that she saw votes get flipped.
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She stole the hard drive, took it, which was in
her pretense if you see Adam malays, you take this
and you show it, and she let that out. Well,
she's serving time in prison in Colorado right now because
the Secretary of State said it was illegal what she
did and then d out. And this is the same
secretteria State who basically released all of the passwords for
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the voting software systems for the state of Colorado and
her negligence on that, and if you go and you
listen to some of that story, it's unconscionable. Tina piriance
is a real Tina Peters is a real patriot. She
lost her son who was a Navy seal. She's a
gold star mother, and he lost Austin in Iraq, and
she was essentially on the front line, the tip of
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the spear of saving the Republic. Because guess what I'm
here to tell you. If you don't have elections, you
have nothing. And what you got to do is you
start got to start to pottern the realities. Do you
think that California is predominantly liberal in every part of
the state. We know that to be true, but yet
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Polkin is so underrepresented in all of these elections. You
go up to Massachusetts, right, they're forty six percent of
people who live in Massachusetts are conservatives. Yet there's not
one representative in the state of Massachusetts who's Republican. Why
is that? Look at New York right, Look at all
these places that have no voter IDs. I mean that
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alone is not an argument that most Americans believe. Federal
ID federal elections. You should have to show your ID.
You show your ID for every single thing else in
your life. To get your driver's license, you have to have, right,
it's an ID to get a bank account to do
any of these things. All this is required, but in
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order to vote in the most substantial elections that we
have no voter id and we also know voter roles
have been absolutely a tragic in most all of these states.
So if what is Gary Bernston and Ralph Pazzulu are
saying is accurate, there is a multi country conspiracy that
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goes around the world that has been flipping elections towards
more socialists progressive liberal candidates all over the world. And
that's what's taking place. And they believe that their investigation,
and they verbalized they took it to the FBI, who
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basically said, if you show this anybody, you're going to jail.
They took it to the news and the press who
said that you need to leave the country. Gary actually
left the country, moved over to Europe with his family
because he thought he would get processed when he brought
this forward, prosecuted. If we don't have a full blown
investigation by partisann investigation into this problem, we do not
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have America in eight years ten years is gone because
the next time that the radicals, whoever they are, whatever
they represent, wherever they come from, whoever they're supporting the
deep state, the blob, whatever you want to call it.
If we don't wreck the five are federal elections and
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these voting machines which have been proven and by the way,
everybody knows that in eighteen nineteen or all the way
back to sixteen when Trump went, Clinton went high and
right said the Russians interfere, which we know was all bogus.
None of that was right. That was all lie. The
Russia Gate, complete fabrication, which was led by who Obama,
Brennan Clapper, all these people right led this coup against
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Trump coming in and then actively pursued him the entire
four years, all the way up to nineteen where they're saying,
our elections are not safe. These dozens of senators, Democratic
senators and congressmen. Our elections are not safe. Look, there
was even a documentary done about the electronic voting machines
showing how easily they could be flipped. But twenty twenty
comes and it's the safest election in human history, followed
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by all of these government agencies started to dispute disinformation, disinformation.
Everybody says, oh, this has been adjudicated. It's never They've
never won in court, will all single every single one
of those court cases up in two one that was
brought to the Supreme Court. They didn't allow evidence to
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be submitted in these cases because there was They said
there was no standing. So not a single court Pennsylvania
Supreme Court, Wisconsin Supreme Court, Michigan Supreme Court, Georgia Supreme Court, California, Arizona,
we will not hear this because there's no standing. And
yet all of these things have come to be true.
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If your country, if you want your country, regardless of
what side you're on, you should absolutely advocate for open
and transparent, get rid of electronic and you know what
the next thing is, and there's I just saw it.
Eric Swawell, who's running for governor in California, he said
just this week, we should be able to vote on
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our phones. Let me repeat that. The guy who used
to date a Chinese spy, old Fang Fang Hot Legs
Fang Fang, wants us to vote by our phones because
there's no way that that will be corrupt or manipulated anyway.
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You got to understand our country, and a lot of
people are like I am sick of the people banging
their hands and saying this is happening, and you know enough.
You know my world's fine, everything's fine. Yeah, there's some
little things, but there's always things. But I'm here to
tell you I'm not making this stuff up. I'm not
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just pulling it out to get clicks and likes. I
really I don't think I've ever tried to do that.
I don't ever try to be fantastic fantastical. I try
and find people I think are credible, and I've tried
to bring that information forward. I spend a tremendous amount
of time researching every single day. That's what I do
because I care about my reputation behind the microphone, but
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I care most about America, and the future for our
children is not guaranteed ever or always. Just one generation
for the collapse of America. And you have to understand
there are people that are actively trying to take America
down because America is the last thing that is preventing
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the globalization of a one world government, a new world order,
which has been their intention for sixty seventy years. Maybe
more global governments is easier, right, Global governments or one
government that rules by committee, one singular military that governs
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the population one single currency. Right once you're voting on this,
you're banking on this. Your idea, he's on this, your
social credit score, A la China's on this. You are
a slave. And the fastest way to become a slave
is when you allow other people to manipulate your elections
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in order to govern you. That is the heartbeat of America.
That is your sovereign responsibility, is the power of your vote.
That's your only power unless you go out start a militia,
throw off the shackles of a corrupt government and rebuild it. Revolution.
And I see all these people out there that these
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want to be tough guys or want to be revolutionaries,
on both sides saying yeah, revolution, it doesn't work anymore.
We need to go to town. I'm telling you what.
All of you are going to die because fighting is
not for the weak hearted. It's not for the keyboard
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warrior and the real warriors, the people that have gone
to war for twenty plus years. There will be no
mercy once you push these men over the tipping point.
I'm telling you that there will be no mercy at
any level, and we will be split into these factions,
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these tribes of hyper aggressive, hyper violent clans of people
back to some type of you know, ten ninety nine
or twelve sixty five or whenever those all these wars
took place in Europe constant warring, and that will be
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the states, that will be the regions. Everything will be
divided up and families will be broken apart and slaughtered.
People will die of mass starvation. Millions of people will
die because they can't get medications or take care of themselves.
That's what this leads to. So if I were you,
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what I would do is I would contact your local
election officials and start banging your hands on this. I
would start first. What I'd do is I'd go buy
the book Stolen Elections and read it. Read it for yourself.
Do the reading, get involved in this, really see what
the problem is in this, look at what these people
have done, read it for yourself, and once you're in shock,
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you will then move forward with purpose. You will contact
your state senators, you will contact your governors, you will
contact your congressman, and you will bang on them mercilessly
until they bring it to the forefront of the nation
and vote on something to do and independent evaluations of
our election systems. Because I'm going to tell you this.
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I'm going to tell you this. If the radical progressives
regain control of the elect action systems, we will never
have a fair election system again without a revolution. And God,
I don't want to have to see that in my lifetime,
and I certainly don't want to see my children and
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their children and their children have to see the mass
murder and savagery of a nation at war. Thank you, God,
bless you.