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August 11, 2025 • 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Michael and Dragon. Just want to recall leave
a quick message to prevent the morning cackle. Let's get
it on. It's gonna be a good week.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Okay, I just sounded the voice sounded a little similar,
so I had to throw that out.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Okay, all right, all right, yeah, let's yeah, it's gonna
be a good week. That's a good way to start
out the week is to think that it's gonna be
a good week, and then you'll get you'll go to
crap within the next four hours, and it'll be downhill
from there.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
So well, as soon as you showed up, I knew
it was gonna be terrible.

Speaker 1 (00:32):
Well, the fact that you did show up amazes me,
considering your little road trip fiasco.

Speaker 4 (00:37):
To me, not my road trip. Well, the flights were of.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
How much sleep did you get last night before?

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Maybe four hours?

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, Sam, I'm a little How was.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
The car this morning? Yeah, you get in after midnight
and then the car doesn't start this morning.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Yeah, it's contagious. Whatever happened My sister's car is happening
into my car.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
So mister Grumpy's sitting back there and he's all wrong.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
I'm okay for the most part.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
I'm sure it'll be much worse during that second and
third show I work on.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
That's right by. You know, around noontime, you'll be like exactly,
You'll be back to normal. You'll be back to normal.
On the way in this morning, I'm listening to and
I heard this yesterday too. But remember Sydney Sweeney or
whatever her name is, and the gene things. By the way,
I never told.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
You, huh, Yeah, she's got great jeans.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
She's got great jeens. I forgot to tell you last
week about what happened. I had to go to Park
Metals Mall to pick up a cable from Apple, and
I parked around back and I'm walking in and I'm
walking in one of those side entrances on the on
the backside, and as I walk, I realize I'm walking

(01:48):
straight toward American Eagle, And there's a gigantic poster in
the window of Sidney Sweeney, of course, the one that's
the most iconic, I guess from the advertising campaign. Yeah,
and you know she's leaning, and then there's one in
the entryway. Then there's one hanging down from the ceiling too.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
But what caught my eyes, just to clarify, they're going
all in on Sydney Sweeney's advertisement.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
They they are, They're all in with Sydney. Yes they
are Sydney. She didn't totally with it.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
But what fascinating me was the I'm walking, it's just
long enough that I see I can see at least
three instances of this. The first one is there is
a black mother with some really cute, I mean darling
cute little kids. One's in a stroller than two toddlers.

(02:44):
You know. Of course, I'm also thinking, oh my god,
can you imagine having that poor woman. I know, I'm
just like, oh, jimminy Christmas. But guess what they're taking
photos in front of no kidding, the Sydney Sweeney awesome.
And then you know, the mother kind of gathers the
kids up, they move on, and then a couple of

(03:06):
you know, gen xters or whatever. Then they take some photos.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
In front of almost a line of people waiting to see.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
There was probably these Yeah, there's probably like three groups
of people waiting that I saw as I was walking
toward them. But inside the store, the same thing was happening.
And then I almost except that I felt like an idiot.
I was really thinking about I should go get a
selfie in front of this.

Speaker 4 (03:34):
Everybody else is doing it right, but I just I.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Just felt a little slightly too self conscious to go
take a picture of myself in front of Sidney Sweney,
simply so you could put it up at Michael says,
go your day.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
A mother with two younger children, so that makes her
probably a little bit younger. But you, you're eighty seven
year old man taking taking a photo of Sydney Sween
who's twenty five, right.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
And then the drool coming outside of my mouth and
stuff would have been just probably inappropriate. I just kept
on moving to the apples and got my cable and left.
So you know, that was my excitement for the day.
But I forgot to tell you that. Anyway, this morning,
we now have a new controversy. And the new controversy
is this is some TikToker. I don't know her name.

(04:14):
I don't care what her name is. If you know it,
you can send it to me, but I don't care.
I just don't care. But she apparently does beauty stuff
on TikTok Sephorah the makeup company has now hired her,
or had hired her. I guess still has her to
promote their products. So if you use Sephora makeup, this

(04:38):
woman believes the following three things. She believes that the Jews,
the Jews, damn Jews. I swear the world would just
be such a peaceful, loving place if we just didn't
have the Jews. But the Jews are just everywhere you look.
I mean, you know, I got Jewish friend, and we

(05:00):
got Jewish co workers, and we got Jewish They're everywhere.
They're like Mormons, the Jews and the Mormons. They're just everywhere.
Of course, I guess the Catholics. But Catholics are kind
of third rate now, you know, because you got the
Jews and you got the Mormons. But this woman apparently
claims that the Jews are responsible for starting World War One,
the Jews are responsible for World War two, and the

(05:25):
Jews apparently because the conflict in Gaza is the fault
of the Jews and that's going to lead to World
War three. Sophora's response to that, to those claims is
kind of half assed, sort of you know, well, we
don't really want to break with her, but we got

(05:47):
to say something. So the something that we'll say is
we believe in free speech. Now she since taking the
TikTok down. According to the news stories that I've read,
she's taking it down, which I want to I want
to say, well, if Sephora is not going to fire you,
or maybe Sephora asked you to take it down so
they could put out the meaty mouth, you know, well

(06:08):
we believe in free speech stuff, uh, which which I
do too. I mean, I if she wants to be
an Isomitic, she'd be an Isemitic. But holy cow, why
is there so much anti semitism right now? What's going on?
Pete Budajig.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
More than half of Senate Democrats just voted to oppose
the sale of over half a billion dollars worth of
US bombs and guns to Israel.

Speaker 4 (06:33):
Would you have voted to oppose sending those weapons?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
I think we.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Need to insist that if American taxpayer funding is going
to weaponry that is going to Israel, that that is
not going to things that shock the conscience, and.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
That shock the conscience. I don't know what's shocking the conscience.
Bernie Sanders, would you.

Speaker 6 (06:54):
Say Hamas has some culpability in people starving?

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Why so when they spent so much?

Speaker 1 (07:01):
No, Hamas has no culpability.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
Hamas has some culpability.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
And by the way, just to be clear, just give
you the full picture. This is CNN talking to the
socialist Bernie Sanders people starving.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
No why so when they spend so much money building
tunnels and everything under the right now.

Speaker 7 (07:26):
Right now, what is going on is a law, all right,
and right now Israel is you know, with a few exceptions,
is in control of the military situation.

Speaker 1 (07:38):
It is not Camass.

Speaker 6 (07:39):
CAMAS is a terrible terrorist organization, all right, and I
certainly hope they have no future in a New Gozo
or palestline. But the fault right now is one on
Anett Yahu government who has waged an all out wall
committed just I mean, it is war crimes.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
They are war crimes.

Speaker 6 (08:03):
Natanielle is a war criminal, just as the guy who
was at Akamas is a war criminal.

Speaker 7 (08:07):
In the United States, hatspace should not be funding then, yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Wow, war criminals for simply defending your company, your country.
I just amazes me how much anti Semitism exists. So
Bill Ackman, who you know, big Hedge, fun guy who

(08:31):
is over on X if you want a following, he's
over on X. But he posted something yesterday which led
me down a rabbit hole. So, and the rabbit hole
is this, is there famine in Gaza? Is it staged?

(08:52):
Any definitive yes or no without the concise clarification would
be inaccurate, I think. So let me be clear. This
is what I've discovered as I've dug through to find out,
is their famine genocide in Gaza. Now, in most of
Gaza's port and displaced areas, people receive food. They receive

(09:17):
meals on a daily basis in a very well organized manner,
and they even get in addition to food and meals,
they get plenty of gifts, snacks and extras, and when
they arrive at the food distribution point, they receive their
meals in an orderly, calm process. Now, you've probably never

(09:40):
seen the tens of thousands of videos from the NGOs
that are distributing food peacefully, with everyone smiling, fully, satisfied, happy,
simply because that's not the narrative that the mainstream media
that the cabal wants you to see. Now, is that
possibly famine?

Speaker 7 (09:57):
No?

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Is it hardship? Is it inconvenience? Of course, it's probably
less comfortable than you know, having to you know, get
up off the couch, walk over to the kitchen and
open your refrigerator and stare in it, you know, for
fifteen minutes. Like you know, it's crammed full of stuff.
And your question to your spouse is do you have

(10:21):
anything to eat? Do you have anything to eat? So
it's probably a little less comfortable than that, and it
is a war zone, but it's not famine, and that
is the best I can ascertain the reality in most
of Gaza. Well, if you go back to any photographs
videos of either World War One or World War Two

(10:45):
and the citizens who are having to, you know, go
about their lives in the midst of both of those
world wars, that indeed is what a war zone looks like,
especially if you're on the losing side, which in this
case also started the war. You know, the Gozans were
displaced because Hamas used their residential areas as terror bases,

(11:09):
and because most of the civilians elected Hamas, terrorist organizations
whose official founding charter openly calls for the destruction of Israel,
they elected them as their representatives. Of course, I guess
that's just a minor detail. We really shouldn't focus on that,
but i'd like to I'd like to point out that, yeah,
you put Hamas in power, and now you know you're

(11:31):
belly aching about you know, oh my gosh, we're they're
a war towards that. Well, they also the people you
elected kind of started the war. Actually they didn't kind
of start the war. They did start the war. Now,
trying to be objective here, they're slightly more organized areas
about thirty percent of Gaza that have not been damaged

(11:53):
or have been only partially damaged, where you can find
online fully function shops, markets, restaurants, even malls. Now, sometimes
they close briefly due to a temporary shortage, or there
may be the Israeli defense forces may order an evacuation,

(12:13):
and so they shut down their shops, They pull down
the steel doors, they close everything up, they board things up,
and they move and they move wherever they can to
get out of the way because there're gonna be some
military operations taking place. But outside those times, commerce business
and something I'm gonna tell you in a minute it's
kind of probably hard to believe, actually takes place. Then

(12:38):
there is Hamas itself. Hot Hamas is stockpiled enormous amounts
of foods for its own fighters and for its leadership
for the long term. Why because their purpose is to
try to survive and also profit and make more money
by selling the goods that they steal from the NGOs

(13:00):
to civilians at exorbitant prices through their agents. And they
know where to go. Now, they stay out of the
places that are functioning well, but in the poor places
where there's a lot of military operations taking place, that's
where they go try to sell the food. Now, beyond that,
there is a tiny percentage of people who truly do

(13:22):
suffer there in the remote they're in the poorer areas
that may occasionally miss, you know, some meals, and I
would even say miss a meal or even two here
or there. But that leads to the question of staging.
Are these scenes staged? I mentioned briefly last week about

(13:43):
an account that I had found that was going through
and dissecting, frame by frame all the different angles of videos,
because frame by frame you can see where the edits
and the cuts are, and so they know and then
they and they can do they got some sort of
program that shows the angle. But when I say staged,

(14:03):
I don't mean children do finished breakfast that they've left,
you know, their villa, in expensive clothes, drove in a limousine,
arrived at a studio, changed into ragged clothes, and then
started filming themselves screaming, crying. What I mean is something
entirely different when food is being distributed at distribution points

(14:24):
gossen journalists. And when I say gods and journalists, I
should note that almost all of those are actually affiliated
with Hamas. Some actively actually has supporters of Hamas they're
they're waiting.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
Similar to the one guys in journalists that act was
actually actively holding some hostages in his home.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Yes, okay, yeah, that's that's the kind that's the kind
of Hamas journalists that I'm trying to describe.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
It's just.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
The scisely correct. Now, these journalists essentially act as directors.
They direct the quote the scene. They struct certain children
on how to behave, how do you present yourself, when
to cry? And all the videos you've seen a children
screaming with empty pots actually come from this exact form

(15:10):
of staging. Without their journalists and the cameras, the children
will simply be standing in the line, calmly, happy, full
waiting for their food. So to be clear, are we
talking about well fed, you know, well fed, fat children,
swapping identities from kids living in comfort to the months
pretending to be sarving. No, that's not what I'm talking about.

(15:31):
Are we talking about children who have daily access to
food and water in a distribution zone? But when the
journalists arrive the hamas so called journalists arrive, they are
asked to act as if the situation is dire, to
start banging on their pods, to start screaming, you know,
and leaning over the line and grasping and doing everything
you can. Yes, that's exactly what I'm talking about. And

(15:53):
the same rules apply to a lot of the scenes
where the IDEF actually conducts the military strike. There's a
recurring pattern that collapses under just a little bit of thought,
just a little bit of critical thinking. And that's the point.
A moss counts on the overwhelming power of visuals over
the much rare habit pardon me, of anybody actually thinking.

(16:16):
So you can find footage of missiles hitting a building
and then hours later, hours later, videos of injured and
dead being pulled from the rubble with all the women
waiting in the background. In many of those documented cases,
if the godsen slash journalists, cameramen, no one missiles about

(16:39):
to hit, and they position themselves perfectly to capture it.
That usually means the people in the building also know
that it's coming and they evacuate, and that to in
a lot of cases what we why I refer to
as staging. It doesn't mean that a missile didn't fall,
and it doesn't mean there's no war. But it also
doesn't mean that no one dies. But there is a lot,

(17:02):
and I do mean an awful lot of manipulation involved
distorted casualty numbers, presenting terrorists as civilians, partial or complete staging.
That's a separate and even more sensitive subject. Hamas long
ago declared that its main weapon against Israel. It's not rockets,

(17:22):
it's not tunnels. Those are merely merely secondary tools. What
is the main weapon against Israel Propaganda? Unadulterated propaganda, all
designed to bate, to drag Israel into a propaganda swamp.

(17:45):
And honestly, I just don't think that Israel still knows
how to navigate this. And the reason is simple. Hamas
cannot defeat Israel in the battlefield. The calculation is very straightforward.
A moss is a terrorist organization, plus they control the
media in Gaza. They've openly declared its goal is to Israel,

(18:09):
to eviscerate, to destroy Israel, to wipe, to wipe Israel
off the map. And they're willing to die and sacrifice
civilians for that goal. And it is also religiously permitted
and in some interpretations, obligated to lie to achieve it.
There's a doctrine in Islam that actually allows concealment or

(18:29):
deception to protect yourself or to advance the cause to takiya,
I forget the name of the work. They've been caught
ling countless time. But the mainstream media.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Michael Brown, why are you talking about Jews? I love Jews,
I need Jews.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
We're talking about the Jews because the Jews are getting
screwed and I'm just tired of it. I'm really tired
of all the anti Semitism, all the lies. And I
spent an nor did amount of time Friday after Friday's
program really doing a deep dive into how many of
these photos do we see or videos that we see

(19:13):
that the cabal always splashes up over the networks. And
of course I'll tell you what prompted this, what prompted.
It was the account on x that I saw that
did the analysis of the video, and then Fox News
sent Bill Hemmer over to sit down with net and
Yahoo and Himmer went into Gaza. Uh. Now he didn't

(19:38):
have free reign, he couldn't go wherever he wanted to go.
But nonetheless he pretty much came to the conclusion that yeah,
this whole genocide and starvation and uh, you know, are
they are they stealing food? Yes? But that led me to, Okay,
what are other sorts like what are European sources, What

(19:59):
are some of the world sources showing about what's going
on that we're not seeing in this country, because remember,
it's not just the destruction of Israel, We're the devil too,
and they want to destroy us. So I was actually
able to find restaurants, actual restaurants where people were sitting

(20:27):
as if I mean, not exactly like they're sitting in
Paris on this side what cafe, but sitting outside in
a typical gossen you know, small village eating. Yeah, shopkeepers
selling their wares. But we never see that because we're

(20:48):
being propagandized and it is I I know that you
intuitively know it and we become non to this now
almost what three year war. How it seems to me
like Ukraine, Russia and Israel and Hamas have been going

(21:10):
at it for you know, multiple years. Now, we've become
immune and we've become kind of and I think many
Americans have become to believe. And I think that's when
we see so much anti Semitism, which is kind of
ironic that I was. I had come to the conclusion

(21:31):
that anti Semitism was running amuck. And then on the
way in this morning, I hear the story about the
tech talker that sells beauty products that got hired by
Sephora that claims that Jews started World War one, world
War two, and that Jews are the ones that started
the war in with Hamas and that's going to lead
to World War three. The Jews are fought every we

(21:53):
should just I think we should blame them June for
climate change. Yeah. And if you're stuck in traffic right now, Jews. Yeah.
And if if you're you know, you're about to lose
your job, Jews, And if you overweight.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Jews is oddably familiar, you know, maybe like one hundred
years ago almost.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Yeah, yeah, but yeah, the Jews. Cause but you know,
your baldness Jews, damn it. Yeah. The problem you had
with the trip over the weekend.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Jews, Yeah, makes so much sense.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Well, and the fact that there was no one in
Rock Springs way over there Jews to you know, help
with your sister's car. Jews.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
The fact that your dad had to drive over and
pick up your sister Jews everywhere you look. Just any
problem you have, just blame it on the Jews. Yeah,
because that's what the media does. Oh, I'm looking up
in a Holy Cow. Israeli strike kills multiple journalists in Gaza,
including a prominent Al Jazeera reporter. Well, you know what

(22:57):
that happens. And I wonder how many of those journalists
using air quotes happened to be Hamas. But oh oh,
and they've got you know, they've got the video. Oh
my gosh, look at the destruction. Jews everywhere you look. Jews.
I don't listen to this guy, not that I disagree

(23:21):
with him, but well, I just don't listen to him.

Speaker 5 (23:26):
We have Mike Kawkabee recently saying if Israel's committee attempting genocide,
they're really really bad at it.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
What was your response.

Speaker 8 (23:35):
You know, it's very frustrating and upsetting to me, because
we know what genocide looks like. Genocide looks like what
the communist Chinese are doing to the Wigers. Genocide looks
like what Hassad and Syria.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Did to other Muslims.

Speaker 8 (23:50):
Genocide looks like what the Huthis are doing to other
Muslims in Yemen. Genocide looks like what Hamas did to
those Israelis on October seventh. Genocide looks like what the
Islamists are doing to Christians in Africa. Israel doesn't practice genocide.
Israel doesn't believe in genocide. If Israel wanted to blow

(24:11):
Gazle off the face of the earth, despite what you
see in those buildings, it could. It has the equipment
to do it. If Israel was so interested in genocide,
it wouldn't be moving as we as you all reported,
a million people to try and protect them and save
them as they move further into Gaza, to try and
get these little these these Hamas cockroaches, and finally put

(24:34):
an end to them. And so I think Ambassador Huckabi's
one hundred percent right. The world knows what what genocide
looks like. It's the Holocaust, it's what happened with Rwanda,
it's what happens with Mao as Stalin and all the rest,
and so.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
For people to produce, and Levin is right, but we
get force fed so much about how bad the Jews
are and they're the cause of every problem, and we
don't get a objective, truly fair picture of what won.

(25:12):
You know, there's it would be gruesome, absolutely gruesome. And
I know Israel tries to not revictimize the victims, but
there's a part of me that says, take all the
video footage that all you know that the IDF and
the Masade and everybody else is collected from October seventh

(25:32):
and just put it all out there. Of course, people
would claim host manipulated and you know it's fake and
everything else. You know, those Jews will just do anything,
they'll fake everything. So it is virtually an unwinnable propaganda war.
But I'm going to go just a little bit further.

(25:54):
How is it possible that, over nearly two years of
alleged famine and goza, that they've done everything to find
children in real malnutrition without success, and instead have to
present children with genetic disorders by taking children that have
one had sickle cell aminia anina, the other one I

(26:17):
think had cerebral palsy, and they're they have horrible they
have horrible physical conditions. And the New York Times splashes
that across the front page as an example of famine.
So the why the need for so much propaganda and
manipulation if you're actually telling the truth? Why steal photos

(26:39):
of starving people from other countries? You take photos from Yemen,
Sudan or Somalia and you plug those up and say, oh,
this is what's happening in in Gaza. Why Why are there,
for example, literally hundreds of luxury restaurants operating in Gaza today?
I bet you recoil when I said that. But if

(26:59):
you spend as much time as I did on Friday
digging in, you would find that there are actually luxury
restaurants operating in Gaza. How can there be thousands of
food influencers in Gaza still posting recipes and meals with
abundance of ingredients available to them daily to do so?

(27:21):
Why is it that in most of the videos that
you and I see, most people appear healthy and well fited,
well cleaned, iron clothes, trimp hair shaved beards, full of energy,
filmed with high quality on modern iPhones, always charged, always
with perfect reception, while in genuine while in genuinely famine

(27:43):
stricken countries, we see nothing even close to that, because
even children in truly famine hit countries always have an
you know, an apathetic They have a tired expression, They
show no interest in the camera. Have you thought about that?
Have you thought about the amount of energy that it

(28:05):
takes to do the acting that you see in these kids?
The answer as simple. The famine that Hamas presents, or
that the Cabal presents, is nothing of the sort. It's
not famine at all. The fact that Gazi gets one
hundred times I saw, I'm I'm only quoting one source

(28:29):
on this and I can't verify it, but Gozik apparently
gets one hundred times the global media spotlight compared to
anywhere else in the world, well other places, so for
a thousand times more, but they don't get any headlines.
That's utter hypocrisy. But more than that, it shows there's
a bigger game being played behind the scenes by the

(28:51):
powerful actors in American media, in the Kabal, who want
this narrative embedded in your brain. Is there famine in Gaza?
There is hardship in some areas and there is abundance
in others. There is not widespread famine in Gaza. In fact,

(29:18):
I might even come to the conclusion that there is
no famine in Gaza. Is the famine staged when you
turn hardship into famine by using exaggerated scenes, manipulation, acting children,
you know, asking children, actually I shouldn't even say asking children,
ordering children to stand with empty pots for the camera,

(29:42):
to scream and cry, bang your pots, try to climb
over a fence, to do everything that is absolutely unequivocally staging. Now,
this kind of middle ground reality is probably hard for
you to grasp because it requires explanation, because people crave
absolute good versus evil answers, and because it's not viral.

(30:06):
Go back to Bill Ackman. I think that's what he
means when he says that every claim should be examined
thoroughly before being published. But they're not, because that's why
we know. You would expect the cabal to do that
unless you understand the cabal like I do, establish the
narrative and then do whatever it takes to maintain that narrative.

(30:29):
I've got a real bugaboo about narratives right now because
we're coming up on the twentieth anniversary of Katrina. Now,
I'm not trying to compare what I went through to
what's going on in God and don't get me wrong,
but I am making a comparison between establishing narratives and
then getting that narrative em betted in somebody's brain so
that they never let go because I don't want to

(30:51):
give them any publicity whatsoever. A national organization did a
documentary about Katrine that was hit the airwaves about Oh,
I'd say about a week ago. I watched it. Curious
you know what they're going to say about me, But
you would be amazed at the comments that now show

(31:11):
up on my social media where people have bought the
narity that was very succinctly established in that documentary. Documentaries,
I'm sorry, narratives become embedded, and that's what's happening in Gaza.
I'll be right back, Michael.

Speaker 5 (31:32):
All this staging and manipulation of the media in Gaza
is frankly very eye opening.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
I really didn't know. I'm not really surprised.

Speaker 5 (31:43):
Ultimately, one question I have is what is with all
these countries coming out of the woodwork and saying, oh,
Palestine must be given statehood, you know, like, oh yesterday,
what was it? Botswana says the Palsteine must be given statehood?
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 7 (31:59):
What?

Speaker 1 (32:02):
No? I don't think they should. I thought it was
a mistake in two thousand and five when Sharon carved
out the Gaza strip and turned it over to the
so called Palestinians. I thought it was a mistake at
the time. And here we are twenty years later, and
it seems I'm being proven correct. When you look at

(32:25):
the videos. For example, what we tend to see because
we don't pay attention to the details, is we don't
see that. Now. Remember we're talking about famine because we're
told that famine and genocide is being conducted. If you
are suffering from famine and genocide, well let's take famine first.

(32:48):
Your face is going to be carved in, your belly
is going to be protruding from the starvation. You're going
to be skeletal, You're going to be looking horrific. When
you actually step back and think about the videos that
you watch, the children, in addition to the adults, are

(33:09):
full faced their cheeks aren't caved in, their eye sockets
aren't set way back they have. In fact, during the break,
I was just looking through some of the videos that
I had collected, and I had failed even I had
failed to notice something. One of the kids who's supposedly,

(33:29):
you know, suffering from starvation is climbing up a metal ladder,
holding his pot in a hand, climbing with one hand,
climbing up a ladder. Now, if you're suffering from famine,
you're not gonna be able to do that. You can
barely move off the ground. Now again, I want to
emphasize that in terms of a perspective, is are there difficulties, Yes,

(33:54):
there are difficulties. There's also luxury restaurants, shop, everyday life
going on. Now it does get disrupted at time because
of military action. And then on the text line, I
was asked, but wasn't it the New York Times didn't

(34:14):
The New York Times actually ill tried to hide the Holocaust. Well,
they didn't actually try to hide the Holocaust. But there
is a book I can't remember the name of the
author anyway, It's called Buried by the Times. The Holocaust
in America's most important newspaper in which it talks about.

(34:36):
The Times published about twelve hundred stories about the Holocaust
during World War Two, only twenty six of twenty four
thousand front page stories dealt with the Holocaust, and even
many of those twenty six stories failed to report the
targeting of the Jews by the Nazi regime. There's nothing

(34:59):
new under the Son. So whatever you watch this week
about gossm and famine and genocide, remember one word bull crash.
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