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September 26, 2025 46 mins

This week’s Week in Review dives into the biggest stories shaking America and the world:

  • Charlie Kirk’s funeral – 290,000 in attendance, 100M streaming, and Trump’s powerful tribute.

  • Erica Kirk’s courage – forgiving the shooter with Christ’s words.

  • Leftist backlash – from TikTok mockery to people losing jobs over their reactions.

  • Theories & FBI response – ballistics, cover-ups, and unanswered questions.

  • Counterterrorism warnings – Al-Qaeda resurging with new threats.

  • Bot farm takedown – 30 million devices seized before the UN Assembly.

  • Terrorist-turned-president – Syria’s leader meets Petraeus.

  • Digital IDs in the UK – a preview of surveillance and lost liberties.

  • Trump’s UN speech – calling out climate change, immigration, and globalism.

  • Ukraine war escalation – Trump, NATO, and Russia’s response.

  • DOJ whistleblower on Epstein – CIA blackmail, Clinton, Trump, and honeypots.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Charlie Kirk's funeral, Bot, farm bus you an Assembly, and
Trump's awesome speech and finally a little DOJ wake up
call from mister James O'Keefe this week on The David
Rutherford Show. What's up everybody, It's an honor and a

(00:21):
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(00:41):
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where we have one clip that you put out on
Instagram that's like three hundred and fifty thousand views on
that side, I think it's approaching half a million. Dude,
is it really?

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Good?

Speaker 1 (00:59):
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(01:20):
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(02:27):
let's let's get into it. Obviously, the most significant thing
that happened you and I have talked about it all week,
was the Charlie Kirk funeral that took place last Sunday,
you know, the first off, I mean, I think, you know,
that's been the major blow to the consciousness of America.

(02:48):
I know, obviously I've covered it a little bit, the
impacts from it. I know it's affected myself and people
within my family. My daughter's trying to figure out, you know,
why did they shoot him? What does this mean? And
really trying to get people to understand, to not get
them to understand, not to focus on that, but to

(03:10):
focus on the amazing things that came out of it,
right to the tune of almost two hundred and ninety
thousand people in attendance, both inside and outside, one hundred
million people streaming around the world, and really just some
powerful moments of a celebration of Charlie's life, what he

(03:31):
was able to do, his faith, the importance of Christ,
and bringing all those people together, bringing people around the
world together in this tragedy. But for me, you know,
there were two main points. One Trump's talk I felt
was you know, awesome Trump fashion in terms of a
little bit of humor, a little bit of honesty in there,

(03:55):
especially when he said, you know, I'm not going to
forgive him. You know, these people tried to come after me.
They tried to destroy me. They tried to put me
in jail for life, they tried to kill me. They
tried to bankrupt me and my family, my companies. So
it makes sense to me that he would make those comments.
But it also made sense to me that he would

(04:16):
give such profound praise to Charlie and what he was
able to do to benefit the MAGA movement and to
benefit the president into office both in sixteen and in
particular in twenty four, as well as the huge increase
in conservative young males across college campuses all over the country.

(04:40):
The shift has been like a forty four point shift
from two thousand and three to twenty twenty four. And
that speaks volumes as to how Charlie was able to
do it through dialogue, bringing up his opponents and have
them try and express their opinions based on fact, logic

(05:00):
and common sense and reason, and man, I'll tell you what,
if you're like me, I used to watch those videos
just to be able to try and communicate better, because
I think that's what really the power of Charlie was.
And we saw that and felt that with all the
people that got up and spoke on his bath. Perhaps
one of the most other powerful moments for me was

(05:21):
when Robert F. Kennedy Junior got up and spoke and
spoke about Charlie's relationship and impact on him, wanting to
join the MAGA movement and create the MAHA movement in
conjunction with President Trump. I thought that was profound, in
particular coming from a man whose entire existence has been
ravaged by political assassinations, his father being politically assassinated, his

(05:45):
uncle being political assassinated, his cousin not being politically assassin
but dying early, suspiciously in that plane crash. And I
think those those components were powerful, but nothing was quite
as powerful to me as Erica Kirk getting up and

(06:07):
giving such a powerful speech, but more importantly through you know,
even quoting Christ on the Cross forgive them they know
not what they do, and being able to forgive the shooter.
And I thought that was just a spectacular display of courage, grace,

(06:29):
and her faith of what Christ wants us to wants
to teach us. Now, I think the other thing is
we've seen as a result, we saw the really, really
nasty response from all different parts of the left, from

(06:50):
Jimmy Kimmel to people on TikTok calling for more to
the one young black guy who is you know, portraying
Charlie's day in a protest. He was involved in just
everything you could think of. And you know, you do
have the right to free speech and and you do
have the right to say those things, but there also

(07:12):
is a right for others to have a reaction, and
I think we saw that we for the first time
on the right. We saw people on the left getting
fired from their jobs, getting kicked out of school boards.
And also, you know, chaste eyes are eviscerated publicly online
and that has a big effect on people, and so

(07:34):
a little dose of their own medicine I think will
hopefully do some justice. However, you know, based on other responses,
I don't know if it's really I think people are
going to just kind of double down on the tempo
or or the temperament online. It just seems in other
places it just the rhetoric increase the other aspect of it,

(07:56):
you know, as a result of this tragedy that has
been pretty profound this week, as all of the unique
theories that are coming out about Charlie his death, Who
was involved, how is involved? Everything from there were this
was a professional hit by the left and George Soro's

(08:16):
groups to Israel was involved because they're pissed he started
talking out to you know, it was just radical Antifa
and and and you know fascist groups. You know, it's
really bizarre and and a lot of organizations out there,
especially highly prominent people online, are really professing. You know,

(08:40):
they're digging into this, right. They're talking about ballistics, they're
talking about second shooters trajectories, and I think all of
that was has been primarily stoked as a result of
kind of a fumbled response from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation saying we got them, we don't have them pictures
of the rifle people, then breaking down the videos of

(09:00):
him walking with a limp, not with a limp. Could
he break it down? Could he not break it down?
And then the one I think that has just set
everything ablaze was the doctor coming out and saying that
a thirty six was stopped by Charlie's superman like bone
density or his body, which is if anybody understands ballistics

(09:24):
in particular of that round. Now, rounds do do crazy things,
but there's been a tremendous amount of people that have
recreated a thirty six at one hundred to one hundred
and fifteen hundred and seventy five meters into elk bone,
elk necks, pigs, all different kinds of gelatinous molds that
we use for ballistics testing, and based on what I've seen,

(09:48):
the probability of that seems incredibly low, almost to the
point of impossible. However, I still have hoped that they're
going to release the autopsy report, They're going to release
all the information the other camera views within the indictments
and in the prosecution of this individual, in order for

(10:12):
justice to be served for Erica Kirk, her family, and
all those people that were intimately involved with with Charlie
in his life, because that's what we want to see
is justice. I well commend the right for not reacting
in any violent ways and going after targeting and killings
like we saw just recently with the at the ice
facility where some other crazy on a roof ended up

(10:35):
taking a shot at some ice people ended up shooting
the people that were in custody. So you know, I
again people constantly asking me, do you think it's going
to slow down, and I'm not I'm not inclined to
say it will. I believe it's probably going to get

(10:55):
a little worse before it begins to get better. And
that's because what you have to have is you have
to have the willpower of a nation, the willpower of
a government, the willpower of state and local law enforcement
to ramp up, recruit, increase the size of their force
and their investigations, and really go after radical threats that

(11:18):
are out there. And that's everything from cartels to gang
warfare to you know, organizations like Antifa, which Trump is
saying that he's going to classify as a domestic terrorist organization,
which will help their ability in terms of tracking them down.
So hopefully we'll see that now. In conjunction with that,

(11:38):
this week, it was also interesting to me that the
US counter Terrorism Unit basically issued a threat that terrorists activity,
that local law enforcement, federal law enforcement needs to be aware,
people need to be aware that this is going on,

(12:00):
so and specifically talk about al Qaeda. So I want
to read this the spotlight. This is a spotlight on
their counter terrorism digests. Al Qaeda's recent calls to conduct
attacks in the US highlight its enduring threat to public safety.
This spotlight was provided by the Joint CT Assessment Team JCAT.

(12:24):
JCAT mission is The JCATS mission is to improve information sharing,
enhance public safety for federal, state, local, tribal, territorial and
private sector partners. For more information on JCAT, please visit
the link all right. The scope of this The product
is intended to inform federal, state, local, tribal, territory, government,

(12:45):
law enforcement, and first responders of al Qaeda's recent calls
for attacking the United States. Al Qaeda's resurgence of calls
for attacks and the homeland highlights its persistent and enduring
threat to the country, US officials and public safety. Kaida
and its Yemen based affiliate, Al Qaeda in the Arab
Peninsula AQAP, the only affiliate to have successfully enabled an

(13:09):
attack in the Homeland, are likely seeking to leverage their
media publications global and global conflicts, particularly they're in US
support or military involvement, to inspire potential attackers. In mid
July twenty twenty five, AQAP released a tenth edition of
its English language Inspire Guide, the second issue within a month,

(13:33):
celebrating recent attacks in the US and calling on its
supporters in the homeland to conduct attacks using simple attack
methods such as firearms, explosives, knives, vehicle rammings, or maltov cocktails.
The publication highlighted that proper targets were individuals or organizations
that support Israel, as well as law enforcement and the

(13:54):
government almost certainly a reference that includes the usg and
that large pro tests or civil disturbances could be good
opportunities commit an act of terrorism. In June, AQAP leader
said it Al Aluki, released a video titled Incited the Believers,

(14:16):
calling for attacks against the US President, vice President, secretaries
of War, and state members of Congress, their families, and
at least one private citizen. In his speech, it Atif
urged revenge, that reciprocity is legitimate and said there was
no distinction between civilian and military targets. And June, AQAP

(14:38):
published a ninth edition of its Inspired Guide, a Message
Beyond Bullets attack on the Jewish Capital Museum in Washington,
d C. The article focused on inciting lon actor attacks
against the US and called for Muslims in America to
take action likely any attempt to capitalize on the killing
of two Israeli embassy employees in front of the Jewish

(14:59):
Capital Museum in May. And Finally, many of the suggested
target themes and recent al Qaeda threats are consistent with
the group's post nine to eleven attack plots in the homeland,
which focus on aviation, symbolic and economic targets, military or
government employees and facilities, and the US public. Since al
Qaeda's propaganda and media often revisit these themes, they may

(15:23):
indicate potential targets that authorities, first responders, and public safety
officials should closely monitor. Will get you up with that, JORDI, Huh,
what do you think now?

Speaker 3 (15:36):
Just I don't know if I'm being overly skeptical here
or if I've been brainwashed by X or anything.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Now is this do you think?

Speaker 3 (15:44):
Does it lean more towards Hey, this is a legitimate
announcement and threat that we need to be aware of.
Or is this like a weapons of mass destruction announcement
kind of deal where it's trying to lead to something else?
Or you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Well, after watching Tucker Carlson's UH nine to eleven documentary
in the catastrophic fails between the Central Intelligence Agency the
FBI home, you know all the different agencies, the NSA,
UH in the lead up in the aftermath of the
nine to eleven attacks. I would say this is a

(16:22):
CYA document right in there's there's a lot of people
in in the country right now that are espousing imminent
attacks that are taking going to take place, including Sarah Adams,
Scott Man, some other people out there that I'm following,
and they're basically saying, Hey, this is a threat, this
is eminent, We're tracking this, this is coming. You know,

(16:45):
it'd be nice to get her on the show, isn't it.
And I think what you have is you have so
much chatter going on and so many issues going on
that they have to put something like this out. I
also believe that it's also a way to begin to
prepare the populace. Hey, this is real, so when they

(17:11):
are forced based on because imagine the next time if
if there is a next time, in the unlikely and
unfortunate event, I hope, but you know, I mean, we're
not great at this right and with twenty five million,
twenty million people coming in over the last four years, UH,
there's definitely some potential threats in the United States, for sure.

(17:34):
There's no doubt in my mind. You know, I think
what you have to do is you have to have
a level of cya that's taking place within the government.
So this looks like one of those documents to.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
Me, well.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
To say that, oh it's massive, it's massive. Now they
cover it by the language consistent with the group's post
nine to eleven attack plots.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
It also talks about you know, this is continuing rhetoric.
It's common rhetoric. This is what they do. But again,
you know, you talk to the experts out there, and man,
they sure some of them certainly believe that this this
is going to happen. So I think it's a big deal.
I think what you know, people don't need to freak out,

(18:20):
but certainly people need to elevate their situational awareness, pay
attention where they are, pay attention to what's going on
around their surroundings at all excuse me, to pay attention
to their surroundings at all time is critical. So yeah,
I think it's something we need, We definitely need to
take take take credence to the fact that they put

(18:42):
this out.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
Well, I was going to do a little trip to
visit Philadelphia for a day in the next couple months
and Uh, we're gonna skip that one.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
There you go, that's probably a good idea for sure.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
We're not freaking out over here, I like losing our minds,
but we will just kind of push that out a
little bit.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
I think it's more inclined to like what parts of
the city, like they talked about the Jewish Redine. You know,
they talk about protests or large gatherings or places where
people congregate for celebrations whatever that might be. Tourist sites,
you know, real soft targets that are easily accessible with

(19:20):
these lower technology type of weapons systems, right, you know,
are guns ammo, that type of thing. I mean, there
is ideas about suicide vests, and you know, there are
these different ideas about invisible vests that don't can't be detected,
that type of thing out there. But I think the
most obvious one are this, you know, the typical weapons

(19:45):
systems that law enforcement uses or vehicles. Those are We've
seen that pretty regularly. All right, counac terrorism, all right.
The other one I thought that was what was fascinating.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
Was this.

Speaker 1 (20:01):
The US Secret Service ended up having a pretty significant
bust and announced after a month long or so investigation,
it carried out an operation which resulted in dismantling of
a network consisting of more than three hundred SIM servers. Now,

(20:26):
within each SIM server, apparently there could be one hundred
thousand SIM cards and phones otherwise known as bot farms.
All right, So three hundred SIM servers multiplied by one
hundred thousand SIM cars. What's the math on that, genius?
Three hundred three times one hundred thousand, Oh boy, thirty

(20:49):
million something like that. Thirty million, So thirty million devices
were available and ready for these types of operations. Now,
According to officials, the network could interfere with emergency response services,
conduct encrypted communication, jam cellular networks in New York, as

(21:14):
well as disrupt official communication and eavesdrop on un General Assembly,
and capable of sending over thirty million text messages per minute,
not anonymously. What yep, this is fifth generation warfare? Brother?
All right? The officials said that the agency had never

(21:36):
before seen such an extensive operation. All right, So what
is this in connection with this other threat assessment that
was put out right now, anytime you got on side,
anytime the Assembly General Assembly takes place, security goes through
the roof. Every single country brings in their own details,

(21:58):
you know, they they do these huge pushes towards New
York airports, major city centers, like everybody's paying attention because
you know, what you don't want to have happen is,
you know, some major leader in the world. Which one
was hilarious. Trump's motorcave actually blocked Marcone's motorcade and there's video

(22:20):
of him having to call Trump saying hey, buddy, can
you let me through? And Trump was like, yeah, you
can get through once I'm through, you know, and made
him wait. It was hilarious. But so you know, obviously,
you know there's a heightened reality of security that that
comes down. But when you think about the what what
this can do and overwhelming imagine if all those phones

(22:44):
called nine to one one at the same time. Imagine
if all those phones hit one server, one specific server
at the same time, or all those sent emails to
you know, your local police website or the news or
your you know, your power stations. Now you're talking about

(23:07):
massive chaos should something take place, right as well as
all the other you know, kind of nefarious activities that
can go in terms of overriding overwhelming communications networks too.
So you know, this is something that I thought was interesting,
especially in the lead up to the UN General Assembly.

(23:29):
All right, next one the UN meetings themselves. All Right.
The first thing that really kind of hit me was
seeing the fact that a person that we in twenty
thirteen had a ten million dollar reward for in his

(23:50):
affiliation with al Qaeda, which his name was when this
was put out, Ahmed al Shahara. Right, Well, he's also
now known as Abud Mohammed al Jilani, and now he's
the President of Syria and yeah, yeah, no big deal.

(24:13):
At one time, you know, he was killing Americans in combat,
organizing terror plots, actively pursuing disruption and terrorist activities, and
support of terrorist groups all over. You know, he had
a distinct affiliation with the Al Nusser Affront, you know,

(24:36):
which was an organization directly affiliated with al Qaeda. Now,
what's interesting that this was lifted in December twenty twenty four,
this threat assessment of this guy, and this week, two
days ago, he's meeting with General Petraeus and doing a

(24:59):
live community CASI event in front of all different types
of reporters and political figures and this so and if
you could, you know, I want you to play that
clip for me real quick of what the important stuff
General Portrayus was asking him.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
So this next one is about you personally. How are
you holding up under all this pressure? Are you getting
time to do some thinking? Are you getting enough sleep
at night? Again, I've been there and it is so very,

(25:42):
very hard. And you are many fans, and I am
one of them. We do have worries.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
So I don't know about you. But when I see
General Portrayus, the former, you know, the architect of the
counter insurgency our coin methodology in Iraq ultimately, I mean,
he was the director of CIA when I was in
Afghanistan and Pakistan. And to see this guy literally fondle

(26:17):
the balls of an al Kaeda terrorists on stage, I
almost threw up in my mouth. And what you need
to know, as a person who's paying attention to what
I'm saying, you need to listen to me right now.
You have to understand that your interpretation of how this
all works most likely is incorrect, especially if you're from

(26:42):
the older generation. The idea that we don't partner with
enemies and utilize enemies for our own means is the
most absurd construct of how our defense department work or
Department of War works, how our Secretary of State works,

(27:05):
how Department of State works, how our intelligence community works.
We have been partnering with the bad guys and utilizing
them since the beginning. I'm telling you that that's the way,
in particular in the last forty fifty years. So to
have this man come in, be recognized and probably receive funding,

(27:27):
that's what I'm waiting for. How much funding is Syria
getting right now from us? And what are the promises
this guy's making behind closed doors? You know, you know,
as well as at the same time he's funding terrorist
camps in Afghanistan, He's probably helping conduct all this. He's

(27:48):
probably now has ability to give terrorists Syrian government passports
and access and money all over the world. But that's
the state of where we're at right now. We have
allowed the enemy into the gates, and what happens next

(28:09):
is not going to be good. I just you just
I've been in this game long enough to realize you
do it long enough, you get bitten, and the next
bite that we take could be something that changes our
world forever as we know it. And the results of that, right,
I mean, what happened after nine to eleven, and we

(28:29):
know that there were catastrophic intelligence failures leading up to that.
Just go watch the Tucker Carlson. You might hate him,
you might love him. I don't care. But his first
two episodes, first three episodes about the lead up, the
failure for the intel communities to communicate, and then the
cover up on the nine to eleven Commission report is

(28:50):
pretty staggering to me. Well, you know, and the fact
that the NSA, and this was crazyer. They had this
guy Shoyer, who is actually the head of the bin
Laden Desk, which are written posts of ninety three tower bombings.
You know, this group was sole purpose was to go
after Bin Laden, and you know he talks about there
were ten opportunities to be able to kill Bin Laden

(29:12):
prior to nine to eleven. And you know, there was
a tremendous amount of signal information singan that the NSA
had that they would not share with that group themselves.
So and then and then nine to eleven Commission report
was not allowed to have access to NSA's signal information
as well. So when you look at all that, you

(29:32):
hear that and you realize that's the truth. This doesn't
give me a very strong like, who, Yeah, this is good.
We're in a great position. What does give me that
is that I think, you know, local munist POWERI sheriffs organizations,
hopefully Homeland is ramping up, they're getting focused, certainly the
aspects of the FBI right now that we're seen in

(29:53):
terms of going after cartels, going after all this. Knowing
Joe Kent is in the counter terroris ahead of the
counter terrorism unit for the d n I and Tulsi
gabber Man, he's a real believer. He's gonna go after
people that want to hurt American civilians. So you know,
I'm keeping that hope alive that they're out there, they're

(30:13):
actively following engage and then they're going after this all right. Now,
what was interesting? I think you know, when you think
about if another nine to eleven style attack happens, what
did we get as a result of that? We got
the Patriot gap, which dramatically reduced our civil liberties. Now
at the time, everybody's like, yeah, I'll give up those
civil liberties. I love TSA. I'll have you look through

(30:34):
all my stuff, check through all my stuff, you know,
body cavity search me every single time I go through
feel my butt whatever it is, you know, for the time.
But again, you know, once you give up civil liberties,
it's almost impossible to get them back. So what's the
next one going to look like? Well, I think a
preview of that is exactly what we just saw, you

(30:55):
know today that just popped or yesterday sorry was uh
kure Stammer Starmer in England essentially is going to employ
digital IDs. Now, why what do they say, what's the
reason to clearly identify, identify and separate English citizens from

(31:17):
people coming over on small boats? Because what their their
argument is right now, they've got a massive problem. They
noticed that by the street they had a million people
in the street a couple of weekends ago, absolutely insane
level of protests against this this wave of illegal immigration
that had been funded by the un funded by UH,

(31:37):
all the groups affiliated the NGOs all over the world
that have basically UH assisted in mass immigration into into
Western cultures. UH. And it's not just England, it's it's France,
it's Germany, it's Switzerland, Sweden, it's UH Italy all flooded

(31:58):
with these immigrants from where hostile areas, North Africa, the
Middle East, people that are in war torn countries, and
so what did he say? Says, well, guess what, you know,
we're we're we're listening to the protests. Now everybody's going
to have an English digital ID. What do you think
about that, Jordy? What comes after a digital ID?

Speaker 3 (32:20):
Well, just digital surveillance of your activities, social credit scores,
central bank digital currencies, monitoring and controlling your spending, all
kinds of things. And personally, I like the way that
President Trump dealt with boats of terrorists off the coasts
more than this.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
But what are you going to do?

Speaker 3 (32:41):
It's all it's in the name of safety, don't you
like safety?

Speaker 1 (32:45):
And that's the way they sell it to us, right,
in the name of safety, we're going to give up
our civil liberties. And that's that's what my biggest concern
with all of this is. You know, we also got
freedom Fries after nine to eleven. I do remember that
as a kid. Yeah, yeah, we did get freedom Fries.

Speaker 2 (33:00):
All right.

Speaker 1 (33:01):
It was the best, So everything else was not great.
So just play that little clip of the digital ID
so everybody believes me breaking ease. Now, digital ID what
we made law for all adults in an effort to
tackle small boast. So there you have it. They're doing it.
It's unbelievable that that's taking place. All right, Now, what
I want you to do is what really fired me

(33:24):
up and gave me a bunch of hope was Donald
Trump's UN speech. All Right, this thing was a banger, man.
I got to admit, there are certain days where the
president really comes through for me and calls it out
like he sees it right, And and that was his

(33:44):
UN speech. So I got a couple of clips in there, Jordi,
let's play the first one, which is about the climate
change piece right there and immigration.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
But we're not letting this happen in America.

Speaker 5 (34:00):
In nineteen eighty two, the executive director of the United
Nations Environmental Program predicted that by the year two thousand,
climate change would cause a global catastrophe. He said that
it will be irreversible, as any nuclear holocaust would be.
This is what they said at the United Nations.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
What happened here we are.

Speaker 5 (34:24):
Another unofficial stated in nineteen eighty nine that within a decade,
entire nations could be wiped off the map.

Speaker 2 (34:30):
By global warming not happening. You know, it used to
be global cooling.

Speaker 5 (34:36):
If you look back years ago, in the nineteen twenties
and the nineteen thirties, they said global cooling will kill
the world. We have to do something. Then they said
global warming will kill the world. But then it started
getting cooler, so now they could just call it climate change,
because that way they can't miss climate change, because if

(34:58):
he goes higher or lower, whatever the hell happens, this
climate change. It's the greatest con job ever perpetrated on
the world. In my opinion, climate change. No matter what happens,
you're involved in that. No more global warming, no more
global cooling. All of these predictions made by the United

(35:19):
Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
They were made by stupid people that.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
Of course they are country's fortunes and given those same
countries no chance for success. If you don't get away
from this green scam, your country is going to fail.
And if you don't stop people that you've never seen before,
that you have nothing in common.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
With, your country is going to fail.

Speaker 5 (35:44):
I'm the President of the United States, but I worry
about Europe. I love Europe, I love the people of Europe,
and I hate to see it being devastated by energy
and immigration. This double tailed monster destroys everything in its way,
and they cannot let that happen any longer. You're doing
it because you want to be nice, you want to

(36:06):
be politically correct, and you're destroying your heritage.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Now that if you don't hear that, you're sitting in there,
you're part of the European Union, man, and you're part
of the UN and the whole crazies behind mass immigration.
You don't hear that and feel like you get kicked
in the teeth. And I don't even know what it is, right,
you know, And I think it's really fascinating to me
that they still are reacting to this in these terms.

(36:35):
I mean he quotes, you know, the fact that they've
been saying used to be global We're going into an
ice age, and then we're going into freeze. Then it's
going to be too hot, and then it's just climate change,
you know, a complete and utter scam to gain power
against us around the world, in particularly the United States.
And then this mass immigration, and the UN is directly responsible,

(36:57):
the World Bank, the UN, other NGOs like Highest all
these groups that have actively out there going into these
countries arranging for them to come in and flood these
places to where now you have a real, real existential
point that local homegrown English people are going to have

(37:19):
to face, local homegrown French people are going to have
to face. And you saw there was a chaos in
the streets last week or the week before in France.
You're going to see this continue to build. It's just
not going to slow down because you can't bring in
millions of people, hundreds of thousands of people who aren't
going to assimilate into your culture and society and not

(37:41):
have a fight. It's just the way it is. And
then the other aspect is, you know, him calling out
the hypocrisy for what is. That's what I love about Trump,
So you know, I think, you know, going we'll post
links to some of the other components on there and
what he talked about. He you know, kind of laughed
at them trying to stop them with his you know,
his monitors not working right, his you know, the escalator

(38:04):
stopping and all that stuff. You know, they truly hate
this guy, which it just it just it just builds
them up. It just makes them stronger, just makes the
more uh more inclined to ridicule and mock them for
what they are, which which I definitely love.

Speaker 3 (38:19):
This is my favorite Trump. This is my favorite Trump. Yeah,
the first version of him. He does a lot of
stuff people agree disagree, but this where he's just like
sticking it to other leaders, foreign policy kind of stuff,
stand up for America, calling out BS.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
That's the best Trump by far, and that's what he
should stick to, you know. But the problem is, and
if you saw the Zelensky got up there and talked,
and then you combine that with the true social point
post that Trump posted the other day as well too.
He essentially said, you know, all right, Russia, here's the deal.

(38:54):
You know, I don't think you're doing well. I think
Ukraine can actually actually said I think you can win
this in a short amount of time. Wow, you know.
And then he said, you know what, We're going to
continue to supply Ukraine and or he said NATO in
Ukraine with weapons and he's like, good luck, guys, I
hope it works out for you. Now again, you know,

(39:17):
Trump is a master at at you know, fishing, if
you will, fishing, trying to provoke people to react in
a particular right. Well, one of the heads of state
of Russia. I think I forget whether it was a
premier or Prime minister or one of the top guys
who typically speaks same out and just said, well, guess what,

(39:39):
NATO declared war on us, so stand by. So he's
playing a game here that I'm not. Sometimes I'm not
quite sure if he really is thinking through these posts
or maybe he is, and I hope he is. And
it's just part of the game to bring Russia and
Ukraine to a better place of negotiation. We need that.

(40:01):
We cannot have that thing escalate any more than it already.
His one point five million young men dead in the
meat grinder there and a possibility of incorporating NATO into
this whole thing. Now, if the European Union and the
UN and NATO, if they want to go to war.
I think there's a lot of people in the United

(40:23):
States that are like, no, this is ridiculous because we're
attached the NATO, and so if NATO designates going to
war or whatever happens, happens, now of a sudden, we're
in war with Russia, and that is a catastrophic circumstance
that cannot happen. So I'm interested to see what's going
to merge out of this, and hopefully you know we

(40:43):
can go because the other thing is now we go
back to what Trump promised and his you know, during
the election cycle, and that was, you know, day one,
week one, I'm going to end the war in Ukraine
in Russia. He has not been able to do that,
and I think that issue is going to be catas
traffic and the twenty twenty sixth election as well as

(41:03):
the twenty twenty eight election if there isn't some resolution.
It was one of the best reasons I've voted for
him one hundred percent to end work. Yeah, and wars
and wars. No more wars, no more foreign wars, no
more funding for wars, no more engaging in four wars,
no way it's over.

Speaker 3 (41:20):
Sounds like walking away from the table kind of deal.
I mean, that would be interesting.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
Now, remember it's difficult to walk away from a table
when you're the primary funder of NATO itself. Yeah, and
the primary funder of the war that's been going on.
I mean, there's no illusion that we have been providing
all different types of militaristic support for them. It does
make it weird that he's still funding him. That kind
of confuses me. That's right, And so we're going to

(41:47):
pay close attention to that here and maybe try and
get somebody a little bit more knowledgeable on what that
whole system is like and what's going on there on
here soon. Now on top of that, and this was
the one that caught me just you know, late last
night and this morning was once again the legendary James

(42:07):
O'Keefe from OMG Media released a hidden video of a
senior lawyer from DOJ essentially admitting under hidden camera that
there are Epstein files that DOJ has been investigating this
for a long period time. He said he investigated, he

(42:27):
interviewed all of Epstein's clients, like thirty Epstein clients back
in the day in Florida, to which he then was
able to comment that yes, absolutely, Bill Clinton and others
were on that plane while rapes occurred. Right, he convinced
that now he did say that Donald Trump was on

(42:48):
the plane multiple times, but never when a rape occurred
based on his investigation or interpretation of the investigation itself.
So again, you have two major major issues that Donald
Trump has basically anchored his political weight and the glue
that held the loose mixture of people from different ideologies

(43:14):
into the mag of movement on one, no more wars overseas,
and he's kind of basically saying, have at it, keep
the war going. And then the DOJ this guy coming
out and openly admitting that Epstein, and he also admits this,
and if you could play a little section of that
right now for us, Jordy.

Speaker 4 (43:31):
It's not talking about you, but it's soon come out
that he was a CI.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
He was a CIA CI. But I think he's protecting
a lot of other people. It's not he's not protecting
himself because there's nothing there, but he's protecting a lot
of people because Trump's out said and it's a hoax,
that the case like a hoax or somebody. I think,
now you know it's not a hoax. He's been on
the plane, you know many times. It's just was never
I'm playing with the kids. Because I've seen the Iteaic

(43:57):
raison and I've interviewed all the victims. There's never been
an it's where Trump playing with these kids. But I
can't send they can't be so for this now, that's heavy,
heavy stuff. That's a guy saying he has seen it,
he done it. Epstein was a CIA asset, He was

(44:17):
involved in intelligence. He was involved in this type of blackmail. Uh,
he knows, and he even admitted he knows. Trump knows
it's not a hoax. Of course, it's not a hoax.
It's real. So you have those two issues, the war
in Ukraine and the Epstein files that this DJ this, uh,
Department of State, this Department of War, this, you know,

(44:38):
this whole thing. They are dropping the ball in this significantly,
and I do believe that that is going to create
monster problems uh for Trump politically, uh, for his cabinet politically, uh,
and for the American people on a larger scale.

Speaker 3 (44:55):
So, man, I'm just amazing honeypots work. They're just undefeated
since the.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
Dawn of time. My brother I remember, both working for
DoD and working for the intelligence world. It was always like, hey,
if you're over in Bahrain, or you're flying through this
place or wherever, and some attractive woman comes up to you,
you know, always think twice that it's a honeypot heller everything.

Speaker 3 (45:26):
No way, yeah, absolutely, absolutely right, Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
It's just you never figure these people will learn, but
it is what it is. All right, all right, everybody again,
thank you so much. I hope you enjoyed this week.
In review. I hope we're bringing some context and some
quality information to you, condensing everything from the tsunami of
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(45:55):
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(46:16):
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