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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves.
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And for future generations, a new world.
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This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 10 (01:45):
From FEMA Regions five and ten. This is Governor America.
Vicky Davis. This here, I'm Dared Weeks. It is the
seventh of February twenty twenty six. Nice to have you
with us once again, Ladies and gentlemen. We're kind of
flying by the seat of our pants, but that's really
nothing new. We are often do that, don't we.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Vicky absolutely, it would be surprised, surprising if we were
both all fully prepared and on time.
Speaker 10 (02:10):
I'm never prepared to do this show. I don't think
he can be. I mean, you can sit here for
hours and I do, going through stuff, trying to figure
out what to cover, what not to cover, what's most important.
It's a three hour show. You can't possibly cover all
the stuff that's going on in a full week, especially today.
Oh absolutely, how I covered todays When we used to
(02:32):
go looking for material, Now we get it, you know,
blasted at It's like a fire hose.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Uh huh.
Speaker 10 (02:39):
So, anyway, how was your week?
Speaker 2 (02:43):
It was really quite good. You know, I've been digging
back into the Epstein information and I watched the video
where Steve Bannon interviewed him.
Speaker 10 (02:57):
Yeah, because of you, I did that too.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Boy.
Speaker 10 (03:00):
You know those two are those are seems like Steve
Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein were pretty close, weren't they.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Well, I I don't know it if they were close.
Speaker 10 (03:11):
I read that he was a PR manager for Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Oh is that right?
Speaker 10 (03:17):
That's what I That's what I saw.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Yeah, I missed that.
Speaker 10 (03:20):
I got to look it up to make sure I'm
right on that. Go ahead, keep talking.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Yeah, But anyway, I got into the financial part of it,
and there there were scandals there. He was a con man.
Jeffrey Epstein was a con man.
Speaker 10 (03:38):
Oh yeah, absolutely. And but I kind of think Steve
Bannon is too.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Well he may be actually I'm not sure, but but
he I do agree with a lot of what Bannon
says should be done, probably more so than what than
Trump's advisors, because our country was being dismantled. And the
(04:11):
one thing that Bannon harps on and harped on was,
you know, the borders and h one bes. I really
really appreciate what he's trying to do with the h
one bs that whole program should be shut down.
Speaker 10 (04:30):
Yeah, you know, just just to clarify this, he apparently
there wasn't a formal PR hiring, but he did offer
Jeffrey Epstein advice on how to quote unquote rehabilitate his
public image and discussed legal defense messaging. So that sounds
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to me like public you know, being a public relations
even if you're not formally a public relations person for
that person, why would he want to be offering advice
to rehabilitate his image anyway? The guy's a pedophile. Why
do you want to help a pedophile? So that's the question,
and I think the obvious answer must be money. There
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must be some reason why. I mean, what other reason
would he have other than business contacts? Again? Money, Yeah,
the influence. It goes back to money, it really does.
So whether it was a formal relationship or not, I
would say that he was doing PR work, whether directly
or you know, softly, for Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (05:42):
Well, in some speculate that the interview you're referring to
that was actually the reason and the reason why I
harpin on this is because Steve Bannon puts forward himself
as some big maga person, some big constitutionalss, some big
person just like Alan Dershowitz who's up to his eyeballs
and all this mess. You know, I'm not making allegations
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about anything specific that any of these people are doing.
But why are they associating with this character? Why are
they associating.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
With this monster because he has money?
Speaker 11 (06:19):
Well?
Speaker 10 (06:20):
Yeah, but what price is your soul worth? I guess
that's what it really comes down to for me.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
Oh, you've got those middle class values, that's your problem.
Speaker 10 (06:30):
Yeah, I guess, you know.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
But anyway, as I was looking through there, I remembered
another sex scandal, and I should say, it seems like
we're living you know, it's groundhog Day, and all of
the scandals they're talking about today they were talking about
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in the early two thousands. And as I was reading
about Epstein and the perversion, I remembered there was another
British pervert that became famous that was exposed. Do you
remember Jimmy Seville.
Speaker 10 (07:14):
Oh, Jimmy Sevil, Yeah, the child presenter they call him.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
Yeah, and that.
Speaker 10 (07:25):
Which, by the way, they protected until he died. None
of that revelation came out. Everybody knew it, who worked
with him, everybody who was in their orbit. I would
say probably the British Intel services had to have known it.
Yet none of this stuff conveniently came out until after
he died and couldn't be held accountable, at least not
by man.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Yeah, and so you know, and as I was looking
at Mandelsson, it looks like Mandelsson, you know, was working
with Epstein in the same in the same kind of business.
And so now the UK is investigating Mandelssohn because they
(08:09):
have to. You know, I don't know, it's just so
weird because the British are so prim and proper and
all of that, but yet they have this under the radar,
I don't know, history of perverts. Perhaps they use the
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perverts to corrupt the public of the officials of places
where they want to set up port operations or do
port operations or take down I mean. One of the
things that I discovered in this research is of course
about the Commonwealth Plan. They wanted the United States to
(08:58):
join the Commonwealth, and yeah, you know, India is part
of the Commonwealth. And I've seen indications that the British
works actually responsible for communism. Commune communism, and that of
(09:24):
course would be the way that they would get countries
to join the Commonwealth. Given what we already know about
the British mode of operations is that blackmail and perversion
and corruption basically, which fits with what we understand communism
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to be.
Speaker 10 (09:49):
Yeah, just about Mandelssohn, it's interesting that the British are,
you know, and really this a lot of this stuff
is really there's not a lot there at least that
I can see that has been exposed, other than maybe
the victim's bodies, the Epstein's victims' bodies. I mean, that's
(10:11):
the amazing thing about this hoth of situation. The Justice
Department has taken great pains to redact all of the
names of the perpetrators of these crimes. They've taken great pains.
From my own viewing of the material, and I have,
by no means did a really thorough in depth viewing,
(10:34):
but I have spent some time going through some of
these documents, and I can say with certainty that the
Department of Justice has spent a lot of time redacting
the names of the guilty, But the names of the victims,
apparently were revealed, were in the open, including some of
(10:56):
their own nudes. They didn't even redact some of the
picks from what I've been reading.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
Uhh, well that fits with the system that I just described,
which is blackmail, sex, perversion, you know money. It's it's
a very corrupt system that they have going on. And
(11:30):
I'm going to be watching the videos. I have lots
of time on my hands, so I'm going to be
watching the videos. The UK has started hearings on Mandelsson
to investigate.
Speaker 10 (11:44):
Yeah, and just to let people know, h Gateway Punet reported.
The Met Police in London stated that searches were carried
out at two separate properties linked to Mandelssoh in Wiltshire
and Central London, and they said Mandlssohn has not been
arrested and inquiries are ongoing. The mate. The Met said
(12:04):
in a statement the searches are linked. This is the
BBC now. The searches are linked to a criminal investigation
announced on Tuesday into misconduct in public affairs offenses. It
is understood that Lord Mandelson was at his address in
Camden when police began the search. He was then able
to arrange for police to enter the Wiltshire address without force.
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Detectives are likely to be looking for storage devices, phones, computers,
documents and photographs during their search for evidence, and The
Daily Mail reported police remained at Peter Mandelsson's Regent's Park
home until late on Friday evening, after cops raided the
Labor Grandees properties as they investigate him for allegedment conduct
(12:50):
in public office. Several cars were seen parked outside the
former US Ambassador's residence on Saint Catharine's Precinct as they
continued to search his home for evidence. At around eight
fifteen pm, a number of officers were seen carrying a
number of cardboard boxes before going back inside the residence.
Lights were seen illuminating several rooms of the three floor
(13:13):
home even after the police had left. Police also searched
a car parked outside one of the properties linked to
Mandelsson in central London. So this is going on very
very interesting, but also British Prime Minister Kier Starmer apparently
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has his own Epstein curse or taste of it. They
Daily or The Gateway Punted also reports former Prince Andrew
and the disgraced Prints of Darkness Peter Manilsson have had
their lives destroyed by the revelations contained by the DOJ's
Epstein files. Well, you know what, boohoo, their lives destroyed.
(13:55):
What about the victims, the real people whose laws were destroyed.
I can tell you, as somebody who's very familiar, I
have known very closely people who have been molested as
a child. I can tell you that it leaves a
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mark that is very deep and very devastating. And these
people who are have been affected by this molestation and
this trafficking that has been going on, they will never
be the same. Their lives have been changed forever. Now
(14:38):
they can heal, but they will never be the same.
Is if it didn't happen. So pardon me if I
don't feel sorry for these monsters. And that's really what
they are. They're monsters. It's just mind blowing. But you know, hey,
none of these people should ever be in public office.
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None of these people should ever be allowed any place
other than in prison.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Yep, I agree with you on that.
Speaker 10 (15:10):
There needs to be accountability, but there won't be. There
isn't accountability. Nothing's going to happen. They've already announced that
nothing's going to happen to any of these people. So
the funny thing about this whole thing situation. My favorite revelation,
but there aren't many revelations. My favorite in this whole
(15:31):
thing is is Bill Gates. Uh yeah, that was really
I think the only real earthshaking thing is that he
was having fun with Russian girls, shall we say, and
he got his hard drive infected by a virus. And
(15:52):
that's my diplomatic way of saying it. This is the
dude that was trying to tell us how to practice
safe hygiene during the COVID lockdowns, and he could even
protect his own operating system, shall we say.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
Yeah, Well, I think that's because he was working on
the global health system. And the global health system is
yet another scam that the American people are paying for.
That is for all the countries in the world. You
(16:30):
know that during the Clinton administration, actually started during the
Bush administration, but the Clintons really ramped it up. Was
the automation of everything everything. And one of the one
of the big global systems was global health was slash
(16:55):
is global health. And if people know how much networked
computer systems cost, well, you the American taxpayers have been
building it for the world. You know, where's our payback?
(17:17):
Where are the dividends or the interest on the loans
and such because well, of course the United States their
idea was to build up for developing countries that can't
afford it.
Speaker 10 (17:35):
Yeah, I wonder what. I wonder what Bill Gates did
to piss off the people with the Justice Department, because
you know, they could have they could have redacted his
name too.
Speaker 2 (17:49):
He's such a scummy, slimy weasel.
Speaker 10 (17:55):
Yeah, and they try to deny it. Let me just play.
I got this clip here from the British I think
this is the British News meeting.
Speaker 12 (18:02):
Well this week on Truthbom Consequences edition.
Speaker 13 (18:06):
I don't know what is more.
Speaker 12 (18:08):
I don't know amusing or disturbing or any other adjective,
the news about Microsoft founder Bill Gates or the news
about failed CNN host Don Lemon. Let's start with Bill Gates,
shall we? The tech zillionaire and vaccine enthusiasts seen here
with Public Health Supremo Anthony Fauci. Gates's name was mentioned
(18:31):
in the latest Department of Justice drop of Jeffrey Epstein emails.
And guess what, folks, It seems that back in twenty thirteen,
Epstein wrote an email to himself in what appears to
have been a file note about an argument he says
he had with Gates, alleging that not only did Gates
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engage in sex with Russian girls, giving them the jab
as it were, but that he also contracted an STD
and asked for antibiotics he could surreptitiously give to his
wife Melinda, because well, apparently the world's most famous software
engineer wasn't taking enough precautions against viruses. Now, again, these
(19:17):
are all allegations from Jeffrey Epstein, someone who might be
considered an unreliable witness, and there are reports that Epstein
had drafted the emails on behalf of one of Gates'
aggrieved employees, and the Gates Foundation, of course, we have
to say this, had issued a statement saying that the
claims in these emails are quote absurd and false. But
(19:39):
I guess it's just a funny coincidence, then that in
this very same year twenty thirteen, when all this was
alleged to have gone down, that Bill Gates offered a
prize of one hundred thousand dollars to whomever could invent
a so called super condom. And by the way, he
never paid off that. Yeah, But in twenty twenty one,
(20:02):
he did write a check for billions of dollars to
his now ex wife, Melinda, who left him in part
because of his ties to Epstein.
Speaker 10 (20:10):
Yeah, so it didn't it's not true. It's not true.
Yet his wife left him over it. And you know,
as far as his wife is concerned, she's not really
throwing him a lifeline for his reputation.
Speaker 14 (20:23):
The emails in the file suggest that Bill Gates had
additional affairs, and that he tried to get medication to
treat a sexually transmitted infection, and that he was going
to give you the medicine without you knowing. His representative
has said all of this is false. It is not
on you to have to respond to the details of
that alleged behavior. But I wonder what your dominant emotion is.
Speaker 15 (20:49):
When you read these news articles with these details. Sad
just unbelievable sadness. Unbelievable sadness. Right, and again I'm able
to take my own sadness and look at those young
girls and say, my god, how did they have How
did that happen to those girls?
Speaker 16 (21:10):
Right?
Speaker 15 (21:11):
And so for me it's just sadness. Sadness. For you know,
I've left, I had, I left my marriage. I had
to leave my marriage. I wanted to leave my marriage.
I had to leave the fat I felt I needed
to eventually leave the foundation. So it's just sad, that's
the truth, right, And it's kind of like, at least
for me, I've been able to move on in life.
(21:32):
I think we're having a reckoning as a society. Right,
No girl, no girl should ever be put in the
situation that they were put in by Epstein and whatever
was going on with all of the various people around him.
Speaker 10 (21:53):
No girl.
Speaker 15 (21:55):
I mean, it's just it's beyond heartbreaking, right. I remember
being those ages those girls were. I remember my daughter's
being those ages, right. So for me, it's personally hard
whenever those details come up, right because brings back memories
of some very very painful times in my marriage. But
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I have moved on from that. I purposely pushed it
away and I moved on.
Speaker 10 (22:23):
I'm in a really.
Speaker 15 (22:25):
Unexpected, beautiful place in my life. So whatever questions remain
there of what I don't can't even begin to know
all of it. Those questions are for those people and
for even my ex husband. They need to answer to
those things, not me. Well, and I am so happy
to be away from all the muck.
Speaker 10 (22:45):
Yeah, she's not going to defend them.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Good for her. I wouldn't defend a pervert either.
Speaker 10 (22:54):
I mean, yeah, predator is the word predator. Yeah, you know,
and we should say alleged alleged. But you know, and
I come back to you, I wonder, I wonder who
at the just department, department who he pissed off, because
it's interesting that that was uh, you know, and he
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Jeffrey Epstein made an email to himself about Bill Gates,
So that's interesting. I just found it very, very fascinating.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Well, I'm a whole lot more interested now than I
was before. I generally don't look at anything to do
with perverts, but the fact that they're the connection with
the British, and this is the second time, you know,
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first there was Jimmy Seville, and then now Mandelssohn and
the British are holding hearings. So I will be watching
those hearings.
Speaker 10 (23:59):
Yeah, you know, I told my wife last night, I said,
you know, I think I finally know what the whole
purpose of this Epstein thing is, because after looking at
some of these documents, I just don't see a whole
lot here, and I feel like what they've done, and
in fact, there is a lot of reputation, repetition, rep
(24:22):
I I can't talk today. Repetition. There's certain things that
repeat over and over again. I found the same document
or the same emails in different documents multiple times. So
that's weird. It's almost like they're trying to inflate the
number of pages that they say they can release so
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that they can say that they've released more than they
really have. Okay. And then there's this other stuff with
regard to Pizzagate. You remember Pizzagate.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
I don't actually was that the John Podesta?
Speaker 10 (25:01):
Oh yeah, the Podesta emails, Yeah, released by wiki.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
Weeks Yeah, okay, yeah, I do remember that.
Speaker 10 (25:07):
Now they're you know, oh, we're not supposed to believe. Oh,
that's just conspiracy theory. That's just nonsense. You know, nobody
can believe that. Your jiujitsu to will not if you
believe that. Yet, it's very clear if you actually look
into it, if you actually read the emails that were
never supposed to be released, that they are clearly talking
in code. Now, whether you think it's pedophilia or whether
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you think it's something else, they were clearly talking in
code and then you go into the Comet Ping Pong
Uh Pizza place where a lot of this stuff allegedly happened.
And I will say allegedly, but they're social media pages.
They had children taped to tables and all kinds of
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weird stuff going on with children and so so that's
really bizarre. But if you read the emails, it's very
clear it doesn't make sense with just the ordinary. You know,
in any context, how they're using hot dogs and pizza
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doesn't make any sense unless it's something that they're trying
to hide, some activity that they're trying to hide. So
anybody that's saying that, oh, there's just a bunch of
conspiracy nonsense, is you either haven't looked into it or
you're trying to discredit it for some reason. Yeah, and
(26:33):
now we have situations where here we have emails send
pizza to Bobby, and both the two and the from
are redacted. Why if they're just talking about pizza, why
redact the names? It makes no sense. Tell you what
we got the bottom of the r Let's go ahead
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and take the break. We'll be back. This is governed America.
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It's govern America with Vicky Davis and Darren Wie.
Speaker 10 (31:44):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governed America. I'm
looking at the BBC. Thousands of Epstein documents had to
be taken down after the victims were identified in the documents.
US Justice Department has removed thousands of documents related to
the every Epstein affair from its website after victims said
(32:05):
their identities had been compromised. Lawyers for Epstein's victims said
flawed reactions in the files released on Friday had turned
upside down the lives of nearly one hundred survivors. The
Department of Justice said it had taken down all the
flagged files and that mistakes were due to technical or
human error. Well, it's amazing to me that they didn't
(32:27):
bother making too many mistakes on the perpetrators of these crimes.
They were pretty thorough other than maybe Bill Gates, but
I kind of leaned toward that would mean deliberate. They
want to throw out something, you know, throw throw a bone,
so to speak to the people, you know, make them
(32:49):
feel like they've gotten something out of the whole deal.
So hey, sorry, Bill Gates, you're the sacrificial one, throwing
you to the wolves. Good luck. Well, I kind of
see himself to the wolves actually by doing what he did.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Yeah, but I mean when you participate in something like that.
But I think it's really important to follow the the
hearings over in the UK, since the UK seems to
be the head of the snake with this the entire
(33:28):
system of corruption. It's like, you know that, I mean,
how did a country like the UK get ports all
over the world? How did they do that?
Speaker 10 (33:44):
You know, Well, that's a good question. How did the
United States get military bases and close to two hundred countries?
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Well, the US, the US has a hell of a
lot more people, big attacks base and a lot more
military power. UK is really quite small comparatively speaking. Yeah,
(34:14):
So well, I think that's an important thing to look at.
Speaker 10 (34:20):
Yeah, other than you know, like I say, a few
things here there, Most of this I think is much
ado about nothing.
Speaker 24 (34:27):
If you piled all the documents released on top of
one another, we're told it will be twice the height
of the Eiffel Tower. But despite that huge amount of
paper and photos, it seems that's not enough for the
Department of Justice to bring any new prosecutions. So apart
from Epstein himself, who's dead, the only other person who's
been found guilty of any crime is his British sidekick,
(34:50):
Gallaine Maxwell, who's been put away for twenty years. The
only people still investigating Epstein's crimes are a committee here
in Congress, and they don't have the power to charge
anyone with a crime. The committee has said it does
want to speak to Andrew mount Batten Windsor, but they
can't make him come here and answer questions. If they
(35:11):
did issue a summons or a subpoena, as it's known here,
he could be arrested for refusing to answer, but only
if he stepped foot on us soil. The same thing
could happen to Peter Mandelson, who was Britain's ambassador in
Washington until he was sacked last September. As for the
rich and powerful among America's political, business and entertainment elites,
(35:33):
most of the men big questions still remain, though many
of them will feel that the jeopardy is largely over.
Speaker 10 (35:41):
Because they said it was over. He said there would
be no more prosecutionsing there's nothing going to come of this.
Speaker 2 (35:51):
Who said there?
Speaker 10 (35:53):
Oh, the guy that's in charge of the whole thing,
but at the Justice deperimit.
Speaker 2 (35:58):
Do you know what his name is?
Speaker 10 (36:00):
I'll find it. Sorry, inquies. You folks talk amongst yourselves here,
Why try to dig this?
Speaker 22 (36:15):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Sorry, yeah, I should automatically pick up talking, but I don't,
you know, brand doesn't function sometimes in the morning.
Speaker 10 (36:26):
Senior Department of Justice officials have indicated they do not
currently expect further prosecutions arising from the newly released Epstein material,
saying that photos and emails alone are not enough to
open new investigations or bring charges. Now. Of course, bear
in mind they never bothered to talk to the people
(36:48):
who they redacted their names. It seems like if you
wanted to investigate something, you would actually start by the
people who's aims talking to the people interviewing the people
about the names of the people that you redacted. Maybe
(37:09):
you might look into their affairs. And I'm not talking
about the victims, although you could talk to the victims too.
I'm sure that a lot of the victims probably have
an idea who molested them. So maybe you could just
interview people if nothing else, you might trip them up
(37:29):
like they do many ordinary people that they try to
interview and get them on lying. You know, it's just
mind boggling to me that this massive scandal can go
on and they can't find any charges. There's no charges here.
(37:54):
They raided the houses, They've got contact lists, they've redacted.
I saw pictures a picture on there in the bathroom
of a commode, and next to the comode is a phone,
and they have redacted phone numbers or names that were
(38:14):
on speed dial on the phone. Why why would they
redact a name that's on speed dial.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Well, if this is a British modus operandi for gaining
control of ports, and if it's a long time strategy
for doing that, it really would be an international.
Speaker 10 (38:45):
Oh, there's no questions. Scandal, there's no question this is international.
But I think it's not just Honestly, I don't think
this is British. I think this is Israeli Masade. I
think this is Massad.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Well, I mean, yeah, that could be.
Speaker 10 (39:04):
That could well, you know, Elaine Maxwell's father was Masad.
And uh. And we also know that Epstein was unusually
close with Israeli Prime minister, former Prime Minister Ehud Barack, who,
by the way, not YEAHO recently said, oh, the fact
(39:24):
that they were very close, you know, doesn't you know,
doesn't prove that that Epstein was Massad. In fact, that
disproves it. The fact that they were close disproves it
because Ehud Barack worked against Israel's interests. Well, you talk
about twisted pretzel logic.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
Well, yeah, well the whole thing is twisted. But I
mean it's hard. I think it's hard for us to
comprehend such a a major scandal and the connections. But
(40:09):
we do know that Israel exists because of the British
so connection there that's.
Speaker 10 (40:19):
The origins of it. But you know, and I come
back to the emails that are seemingly you know, harmless.
You know, I like pizza, you know, in fact, I
had some pizza just last night. But it was the
real edible kind. It wasn't anything to do with like
(40:41):
the pizzagate variety. Yet these people are sending messages about
pizza to each other. And that's fine, except for why
are the names redacted? You know, send pizza to Bobby
and that and that's all there is, and that was
May seventeen, but the two and from are redacted. Here's
(41:04):
another one, Pizza Stone, and it's two and from are redacted.
You got call Yankee Paintball confirm ask about am al
and pizza to and from are redacted? Doesn't make any sense.
And then you get this really weird one from somebody.
(41:28):
This is the participants are somebody named Aaron co Ko
Hi and and somebody else who this message. It's an
eyemassage and it's referred to as self. Hi Aaron, thank you. Yes,
that is fine with me. Please let me know what
time we can meet tomorrow. And it repeats and then
(41:51):
they say, let's say four pm. It shouldn't take too long,
maybe a couple of hours for the casting, and the
ass in ca is capitalized the rest of its lowercase casting.
Then I will make the pizza mold after I'll have
(42:11):
it ready when you come back. Since we're not going
for crazy detail. You can just eat wear either skin
tight nylons or just a thong if you want, or nothing.
It's entirely up to you. But I think this one
is mostly going to be about condours. Yeah, that's just
nothing about pizza, right.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
Yeah, that's bizarre. That's weird.
Speaker 10 (42:36):
So it looks like they might be casting a mold
in the form of this person's rear in it's weird.
So they're talking about buzz White Street Studios. See you then,
And the more so the Aaron co says or I
(43:01):
don't know which one is talking here. And the more
I think about it, the more I think a thong
or similar is the way to go, and she says
a thong it is. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
That's pretty clear.
Speaker 10 (43:15):
I'll put the link in the show notes here. Also,
I just want to say that pizza is going to
be extra challenging to pull off. It's not chocolate or sugar,
which starts out liquid and hardens under the best of circumstances.
Pizza dough can be a pain in the ass, pardon
the expression to work with. Normally you want to cook
(43:36):
it lying flat. Even cake is cake, batter is easier,
So just keep that in mind. It might really might
be really hard to get the pizza thing to work.
So I don't know, I don't know what I'm seeing here.
I'll put that in the show notes. You guys can
figure it out if you can. But there's so many
(43:58):
things like that you don't really know. I mean, there's
expense sheets in here, and some of the things are highlighted.
You don't really know what you're looking at. So that's
why I came to the conclusion last night, and I
told Michelle, I says, I think these Epstein files, in
many cases, I think I think they just put this
limited hangout out there to waste people's time, to make
(44:19):
you think you're getting something when you're really not. I mean,
I'm not saying there's not something in here, and I'm
not saying that if you don't look, or if you
do look, you won't find maybe something. But for the
most part, this looks like it looks like to me
that the really juicy stuff is actually redacted.
Speaker 2 (44:42):
Well yeah, I mean that which is what we predicted.
Speaker 10 (44:47):
We predicted that would happen. We predicted there would be
no no, no accountability. It wasn't really that difficult to predict,
and we predicted there wouldn't really be anything of substance,
so supposedly, I don't know if there's going to be more.
I think they're supposed to be more released in the
coming days, but so far, if it's just more of
(45:07):
this same variety, I'm really not impressed after having spent
a little time looking at it. Let'll tell you what.
Let's go to the phones. Let's see what people are thinking.
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(45:28):
Do you think the uh, there's gonna be an accountability?
You think there's anybody's going to go to jail, anybody's
going to be prosecuted. And I know the Clintons are
being called and they're going to be supposedly testifying, but
I think it's going to be behind closed doors. It
won't be public, so you probably won't even know anything
(45:49):
about what they said. Let's go to the phones. Let's
go to Georgia. You're on the air, go ahead, please,
heny guys.
Speaker 23 (45:58):
If there's not too many people the cue waiting to
get in, we can have a little fun with the
with the casting after I, after I, and I would
love to play a little game with that. But I
want to get to what I called in about first,
and then a personal comment. I want to try to
(46:20):
tie in both your question and Vicki's question. And here's
as I'm thinking. While you guys are talking, I'm trying
to figure all this out myself because I've kind of
read some of the Epstein files and so I have
a little bit of an understanding of what you're talking about.
(46:43):
On the redacting part, I found it interesting that in
the beginning, right right before they released these files, they
made a big point about how the names and the
images of victims and innocent people, you know, people that
(47:05):
didn't do anything wrong, would be redacted. In other words,
in images, they would black out the picture of an
adult woman's face because she's a consenting adult, or they
would blur out they would black out the face of
any minors that may have been in these pictures, and
(47:27):
of course their names. Okay, I understand doing that, and
I respect doing that. But when you start doing things
like blacking out the names of the two and from
in emails, Okay.
Speaker 10 (47:42):
I couldn't even understand blacking out their email addresses.
Speaker 23 (47:47):
In my opinion, blacking out the two and from if
these are people that are talking about something nefarious, and
I guess we're going to have to play a game
with the with them casting of butt cheeks on pizza?
Do I guess now?
Speaker 10 (48:05):
That sounds perfectly well adjusted in normal images?
Speaker 23 (48:09):
I'm yeah right, I want to know who these people are.
So why are you blacking out the two and from?
Why are you not letting us see who these people are?
Who are you protecting? Do you see where I'm going here?
Speaker 10 (48:24):
Absolutely?
Speaker 25 (48:25):
I do.
Speaker 23 (48:26):
When I when I when I put all that out,
that brings me because you were talking about why blacking
out the names, and that's exactly the first thing I
think is if you're blacking out the names, I understand.
If these were innocent people or victims talking to each
other through email, I understand blacking that out. But if
(48:46):
these are adults conspiring to do something nefarious and you're
blacking their names out, well, now you're protecting someone. And
so with that said, that takes us to Vicky's question
when you were talking about the DHS, and Vicki asked,
who was who is in charge of the DHS. Well,
(49:08):
let's go back to the press conference that was held
when a question was asked about the Epstein files, and
Trump jumped in and said, there's no there there and
we need to just move on. Who was in running
the Department of Justice at that time?
Speaker 10 (49:25):
Yea, Pam Bondi. Pam Bondi, Yeah, who said at first
she had the documents on her desk.
Speaker 23 (49:31):
You know, I'm looking at at these two different incidences,
both related to the Epstein files, and why am I
not surprised?
Speaker 10 (49:43):
No, this really, to be honest about it. What this
demonstrates to me is this is all probably just the
tip of the iceberg, you know, and the whole boys
Town thing several years ago. Uh, this has been going on.
This has been going on a long time, and we're
(50:04):
not hearing about it. For the most part.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
We had the British invasion beginning in about nineteen sixty two.
They started talking about it, and it was the the
Beatles that came and they performed on the Ed Sullivan Show.
And that's my that's my earliest memory of and they
(50:33):
called it the British invasion, Okay, and so and that
really was about the beginning of what you would call
the corruption of the Baby boom generation.
Speaker 10 (50:50):
Yeah, I'll buy it. Yeah. And certainly let's not let's
not overlook the role of the CIA in popular culture,
right because they they brag, they brag, they brag on
their website big time about their you know, using Hollywood
and all kinds of things. So there's a lot of
(51:11):
manipulation of people's minds that goes on by the intelligence establishment.
Is that what's going on here? I mean, are they
manipulating us? Yes, with all these documents.
Speaker 2 (51:22):
I remember when drugs came to the small town that
I was living in and about nineteen sixty seven, and
the guy and girl who brought drugs to our town.
I always thought that the guy who brought the drugs
(51:45):
and he brought the girl is kind of like bait.
I always thought that he was government. I didn't know
anything about the CIA at that point, you know, because
I was just in my early years in high school.
But I knew, I mean I I just knew that
(52:10):
he was government.
Speaker 10 (52:11):
Go ahead, Art, what are you going to say? Oh,
you've forgotten when.
Speaker 23 (52:20):
Yeah, I got to I got to listening to Vicki,
and I just completely forgot what I was thinking about. Yes,
but you are just a lot of this. You know,
this is not making any sense to me why this
is happening. And the reason why, you know, here's where
my personal comment comes in. The reason why this is
(52:40):
so important to me that I want to know who
were these people who did these horrible, rotten things, is
because anybody's been listening to rbn frain length of time
you've heard me say this before. I'm a victim. I'm
a survivor of child sex abuse. And I can tell you,
(53:00):
Darren earlier at the beginning of the show, when you
said which you did, about being traumatized, You're right.
Speaker 25 (53:10):
You're right.
Speaker 23 (53:11):
We never get over it ever. We heal and we grow,
but it affects us.
Speaker 10 (53:18):
It's always a part of you lives.
Speaker 23 (53:20):
We have problems with relationships because we just we don't
trust like we want to. So maintaining any kind of relationship,
whether it's just friends or a lover or a marriage,
extremely difficult to us because we don't know who to trust. Yeah,
(53:42):
because of what has happened to us, and you know,
it's something that we have to live with, that we
struggle with all the time, and it's horrible that we
have to go through this. So that's why this is
so important to me. That's why I want to know. Oh,
j I don't care who's the victim before. I don't
(54:03):
want to know their names.
Speaker 10 (54:05):
I want some of them. We do know some of
them have come.
Speaker 23 (54:08):
Out them to suffer.
Speaker 10 (54:11):
Right, absolutely, I agree with you one hundred percent. Hey, thanks, Art,
appreciate it. Man, you all have a great one. You
too calculated. All right, let's go to uh Austin, Texas.
We may have to hold this person over, but you're
on the air. Go ahead, place, Hi, good morning.
Speaker 26 (54:31):
A couple of things you were talking earlier about Jimmy Shavo. Yeah,
we get to that in a minute. But Vicky was
asking about why Britain had so many ports all over
the world, and I just remember this from our school days.
As opposed to some other European countries, Britain, the British
Isles were surrounded by water, so they had they were,
(54:53):
you know, just great at being able to sail anywhere.
There's nowhere, there's nowhere in Britain. It's more than seventy
miles from the coast, which is unlike any of the
other European countries Germany and France and Spain and Portugal.
They had some colonies over the world, but nowhere near
(55:15):
the amount that Britain had, And I think that's because
of the physicality of the country. And I just remembered that.
So I wanted to give Vicky that information if they
helped her.
Speaker 2 (55:28):
Yeah, very good, that's very interesting.
Speaker 10 (55:32):
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go back now to Texas. Texas is on the line.
You're go ahead with your thoughts there, sir.
Speaker 3 (01:05:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 26 (01:05:00):
The Jimmy Shavle thing, of course, I remember it well,
and it actually goes back to the nineteen sixties. We
found this out and with former British Prime Minister Edward Heath.
Edward Heath was a very keen sailor. He earned a
yacht called the Morning Cloud, and we found out that
(01:05:22):
him and Shavo used to sail down to the Channel
Islands to one of the There was a place on Gorney.
It was a children's home called Hot de la Gren
and they used to roll up there and say they
wanted to take some kids out, you know, for a sale,
you know, to give them a we treat. Well, the
thing was that some of these kids that were taken
(01:05:44):
out were never returned to the home.
Speaker 10 (01:05:48):
Wow.
Speaker 26 (01:05:48):
And it was claimed then that they were sexually abused
and then killed and then thrown into the English Channel.
And as far as I'm concerned, that's very believable.
Speaker 10 (01:06:04):
Now are you from over there? When are you from Britain?
Speaker 26 (01:06:09):
I'm from Scotland originally, yeah, okay, yeah, and I lived
in London for years. In fact, I used to work
and I used to work sometimes as I was an
aspiring actor, so I worked a lot in the catering
and to say as a waiter and a butler. In fact,
one time this was a function. It was the fiftieth
(01:06:30):
birthday party for the deposed King Constantine of Greece, and
I was allocated Prince Charles's table. I was not a
trained butler. The only reason I was working as a
butler because my mate say, look, if you buy the outfit,
your wage is the almost double. As a way, I thought, well,
of course I'm having some of that, and I'll never
(01:06:53):
forget that night. Charlie and all these guests sat down
at the table, and I went over and I polled
them some wine, and I went by to my station. Now,
normally a function, somebody from the table would look over
and give you a nod that they needed a refill.
And I'm standing there and this never happened, and I thought, well,
this is Prince Charles. I can't. I watched the proto
(01:07:15):
called the I'll walk up these and I didn't. So
they they spent the whole night there with with one
glass of wine. I don't know how the hell it happened,
but that was. It's just something I'll never forget. Anyway,
I've forgotten where I'm going now.
Speaker 10 (01:07:29):
Yeah, why I find it interesting. So so have you
interacted with Prince Charles at all?
Speaker 26 (01:07:37):
Oh God, no, no, no no. In fact, I I
grew up because my father was a staunch loyalist. I
grew up as a supporter of the royal family. But
when they did what they did to Princess Diana, that
all changed. I love Princess Diana. But here's here's the thing.
When when Shabo, when Shabo died, one of the one
(01:07:59):
of the rev relations that was made public was by
an American DJ called Paul Gambaccini, who worked at Radio
one the same time as Savile did, and whose office
was actually next door to Sables at the BBC headquarters
down there in Shepherd's Bush. And his claim was, and
he actually put this on video on YouTube and it
(01:08:22):
was later removed, but I'll never forget watching this. He
claimed that when Savo's mother died, Sable had her body
brought to his office at the BBC there, and Gambaccini's
claim was that he heard Savo having sex with his
dead mother's body. How sick this guy was.
Speaker 10 (01:08:41):
Yeah, well, there were other claims of sex with the
dad regarding him as well. I think, yeah, maybe that's
the one I'm thinking of.
Speaker 26 (01:08:51):
Could be so when when Yeah, And of course he
was very very popular with children because he heard this
show on the b he called Jimi'll Fix It, and
that was about kids who would write into Jimmy and say,
dear jim can you fix it for me to like
meet my favorite pop star or my favorite sports star
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what have you. And it was very popular and the
kids loved it. And then he used to he used
to run a lot marathons to raise money for children's
homes and what have you. So he fixed it so
that he was always surrounded by kids. He was always
in with kids, and he would stay at these children's
homes and what have you. And just horrible. But I'm trying.
(01:09:33):
I'm trying to just move along here. When Charles and
Diana started having problems for some reason, the Queen thought
it would be a good idea to get Jimmy Savile
as their wedding counselor, which was just absolutely ridiculous. But
that's that's how these that's how these people work. Yeah,
(01:09:58):
I've completely forgotten what else. So I was going to
say here, my mind's just gone blankly.
Speaker 10 (01:10:02):
That's okay. I appreciate the call.
Speaker 26 (01:10:06):
I'll finish. I'll finish off with this one. Then Prince Harry.
Now they still claim that Prince Harry is Charles's son,
which is absolutely ridiculous because if you look at if
you google Prince Harry and James hewittt now James Hewett,
it was claimed was one of Diana's boyfriends when her
marriage to Charles, when when Skywards are went down. You
(01:10:31):
look at you look at a photograph of Prince Harry
and James together. There's no doubt that this guy is
Harry's father, Absolutely no doubt whatsoever. And here's Charlie Boyce
sitting on the English throne here as if nothing ever happened.
It's just it's ridiculous. Absolutely. But now that all this
stuff from the Exteing felve is coming out, we know
(01:10:55):
what these people are like and what they've always been like.
They're just they're pure evil, they're dirty.
Speaker 10 (01:11:00):
Yeah, the people. Yeah, and I'll finish with yeah, thank
you for the call. Appreciate that. Yeah, that's interesting that
I read last night that Prince Andrew, who notoriously was
I should say allegedly, but I think it's pretty uh
well established now I believe involved in an intimate way
(01:11:23):
with the young underage Jeffrey Virginia Jeffrey, who is unfortunately
no longer with us. She died under I would say
mysterious circumstances. I think they claim it was a suicide,
but this was right after she had been involved with
(01:11:44):
in a really bad accident. So the question is what
really happened there. I don't know, but Prince Andrew was
evicted last night from his house, so I guess we
should all, I guess have a collective moment of feeling
sorry for Prince Andrew.
Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
Yeah, I don't think so.
Speaker 10 (01:12:04):
But you know, as he was talking as the last
caller where there was talking and that's some very interesting
things that he was saying. What you know about this
British presenter, what came to my mind was the guy
who's in prison right now for Arson, who was a
firefighter investigator. If you look up John Leonard Or, he
(01:12:27):
was a serial arsonist. They call him a mass murderer
because he set up something like two thousand fires over
a thirty year Arson spree, some of which actually caused
people to die, so they referred to him as a
mass murderer. But he was a serial arsonist and he
(01:12:48):
was a guy that was he became a firefighter, became
a fire investigator, in fact, one of the most prominent
firefighter investigators there was. But then they started noticing a
pattern where he would attend these firefighter conferences and that's
when the arsons would start. And over a series of time,
(01:13:09):
they finally managed to put tracking devices on his cars
and track them, track them down and and and by biometrics, fingerprinting,
nail it on him. And now he's serving a life
sentence in prison. His daughter's disowned him. But I brought
that up because and that's John Leonard Orr. That's kind
(01:13:30):
of what Jimmy Saville did with the pedophilia stuff. Now,
John Leonard Or, it was arson and fire. But when
you're attracted to a certain thing, you tend to put
yourself into situations where you have access to that certain thing.
And that is exactly what these characters are doing with children.
(01:13:53):
Uh So that's that's that's what I was thinking when
the caller was talking a moment ago. It makes perfect
sense that Savile and all these people were doing this
kind of stuff. The question is why are they bringing
this information out now? The only thing I can think
of VICKI is to delegitimize nation states, because if you
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wanted to destroy faith in the system, you couldn't be
handling it any worse than they are. You couldn't be
handling things you could if you, I mean, this is
the way you would would want to handle it, if
you're trying, if your goal is to destroy faith in
(01:14:39):
the government's in government's plural, because it's not just the
United States, it's it's all the free world, basically, the
so called free world.
Speaker 2 (01:14:50):
Well, and we know absolutely that that's what they're trying
to do. That is the new World Order, absolutely is
to eliminate nation states and just have the world be
a market, which means, of course, corporations running everything. Is
(01:15:13):
that everything is for.
Speaker 10 (01:15:15):
Sale, corporations running everything, but scientific experts running everything, yeah,
and using managerial revolution computer algorithms to control the population.
So we know what the endia is.
Speaker 2 (01:15:31):
And that's what I believe. These data centers that the
big tech guys are putting up, I believe they're the
data centers for the smart grid, absolutely, and the smart grid,
of course, will control absolutely everything everything.
Speaker 10 (01:15:49):
Gathering all the information on the population. Chapter forty of
Agenda twenty one is information for decision making. They will
gather everything about you and all these data. They're going
to be gathering your biometrics, your shopping habits, your spinning habits, your.
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
Your electricity usage.
Speaker 10 (01:16:11):
Yeah, and and everything your vices. They want to know
everything about.
Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
You, your car and where you've been in your car.
You know, they put chips in cars and chips in
your driver's license. That's what the real idea is.
Speaker 10 (01:16:30):
Yeah. Absolutely, So I'll tell you right, let's go back
to the phones before we depress ourselves. Uh, Canada, you're
on the air. Go ahead, please, I like that.
Speaker 25 (01:16:41):
Good morning afternoon, Biki and Darren.
Speaker 10 (01:16:44):
Hi.
Speaker 25 (01:16:45):
Yeah, So Jeffrey Epstein, that C, I, A, and D,
and that's O N. I offer some naval intelligence. That's
what's on there.
Speaker 10 (01:16:57):
Okay, you have Well I don't know that. I don't
have the proof that Epstein was CIA, so I would
like to see that, though I have no doubt he's
connected with intelligence though.
Speaker 35 (01:17:15):
Well, the Barr family at the Dolphins school were OSS
and CIA.
Speaker 10 (01:17:20):
Yeah, and I just want to say something about that.
I think that it was Bill Barr. Wasn't it Bill
Barr that visited the prison prior to Epstein supposedly killing himself.
Wasn't he the attorney general for Trump at the time.
I could have been, Yes, I believe if I remember correctly,
he was the one that visited the prison and then
(01:17:41):
Epstein supposedly killed himself. Okay, but I've also heard that
Bill Barr was the one his father actually gave Jeffrey
Epstein his start in the financial world.
Speaker 2 (01:17:53):
Yes, that's correct.
Speaker 10 (01:17:55):
Yeah, So I just thought that was an interesting dot
to connect.
Speaker 35 (01:17:59):
Go ahead, play and so what you have what the
Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Naval Intelligence. These are hierarchies
within a greater hierarchy perhaps, and I don't know if
I mentioned it to you before, but the hierarchies are
created for two reasons.
Speaker 25 (01:18:19):
One is to get things done.
Speaker 35 (01:18:22):
The second thing is to make sure that the integrity
of the hierarchy does not break down, so to keep
everybody on the team playing together. I can see that
they would do these ops that involve very cedy operations
(01:18:42):
in order to compromise everybody in such a way that
if they were to break the rules of the hierarchy.
Speaker 25 (01:18:51):
There would be serious consequences.
Speaker 35 (01:18:56):
And if the fellow that knows everything about the UK
is David Ike. David Ike is on record as having interviewed, well,
not interviewed.
Speaker 25 (01:19:08):
But talked to Sir Edward Heath. Did you ever see
that interview with David Ike.
Speaker 10 (01:19:18):
I don't believe so.
Speaker 35 (01:19:19):
No, Okay, Well, the way David Ike described Sir Edward Heath,
he was not a human being. His eyes he've had
his eyes closed. This is in a dressing room at
the BBC or something. When he's opened his eyes, they
(01:19:41):
were totally black.
Speaker 10 (01:19:43):
Yeah. I've seen looking at a demon. I've seen people
like that. It's terrifying when you look into the eyes
and there's nothing there.
Speaker 35 (01:19:53):
Well, let's see that. I anyway, David Ike has got
it all up.
Speaker 25 (01:19:59):
I'm sure. So that's why, of course this.
Speaker 35 (01:20:05):
Drop of documents. Myself, I wouldn't bother even looking at
it because it's it's a wild goose chase, and yes
there's stuff in it, of course, but it's all to necessitate,
you know, to get people thinking things and well, the
(01:20:29):
real players are not going to be identified back to
you guys.
Speaker 10 (01:20:33):
Yeah, absolutely, I completely agree with you. We pretty much
predicted as much, and it's I'm very sorry to see
that we were spot on with that because I would
have really loved to have had some real accountability. But
unfortunately it doesn't matter which party, which politician occupies offices,
(01:20:53):
which Justice Department, attorney general occupies that post. The more
things change, the more they renamed, you know, remain the same,
the name changes, the faces change, but the reality is
that there's no accountability for those with the money, the
money interests.
Speaker 25 (01:21:13):
Yeah, and just to let you go, the next issue
will be this war in Iran. Yeah, while I don't
know what's going to happen, but that may prove to
be a.
Speaker 10 (01:21:25):
Disaster, but oh I'm sure it will.
Speaker 25 (01:21:28):
Should take you yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:21:30):
They seem to be hot and heavy to make a
mess of it.
Speaker 25 (01:21:32):
Yeah, yeah, thanks for taking the goal.
Speaker 10 (01:21:35):
Hey, thank you, appreciate it. God bless you. Bye bye.
Yeah six ten, six hundred, seventeen seventy six six ten
six hundred seventeen seventy six or toll free eight four
four six four six eight three seven six it's eight
four to four six government. Yeah, the new Frontier Iran.
We have some information about Iran. You know, they're saying
(01:21:58):
now that seventy thousand people have died in Iran at
the hands of the Iranian government. Isn't that amazing?
Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
Well, yeah, they're running a color.
Speaker 10 (01:22:09):
I'm sorry, no, not seventy thirty thousand. Excuse me. What
they've been saying is thirty thousand. Hang with me a moment, color.
I want to play this. This is a montage that
I put together just this morning about Iran. Here's what
the media mantra was saying about Iran.
Speaker 36 (01:22:27):
That tool from Iran's recent protest crackdown maybe far higher
than FOS reported, with new estimates suggesting more than thirty
thousand people were killed.
Speaker 37 (01:22:36):
We're hearing of at least thirty thousand, if not more.
It is the single largest massacre of Iranians by the
Islam dictatorships since they took over in nineteen seventy nine.
Speaker 38 (01:22:47):
The first thing to notice, I mean just the staggering
degree of just human carnage. I mean we don't know
the exact number of death. I mean most espens now
have it at least twenty twenty five thousand, possibly more
than that. I mean talking here about about a government
murdering its own people.
Speaker 36 (01:23:02):
That tool from iran swisen protest crackdown may be far
higher than FOS reported, with new estimates suggesting more than
thirty thousand people were.
Speaker 39 (01:23:09):
Killed Iran's protest, a death toll could surpass a thirty thousand.
Speaker 15 (01:23:14):
According to some reports.
Speaker 5 (01:23:16):
The death toll in Iran's mass protests on January eighth
and ninth may have reached thirty thousand. Time magazine reported,
citing two senior health officials familiar with classified statistics compiled
for the government.
Speaker 10 (01:23:29):
Okay, so that's that, you know, I just threw that
together this morning in a matter of minutes. Literally, it
didn't take long because it's not hard to find those claims.
That all came from a Time magazine article where they
cited unnamed sources, and it spread virally throughout the entire media.
And as you could hear, it isn't just the US media.
(01:23:52):
Many of those are foreign media. So this is all
across the world, international media reporting the same number, right
around thirty thousand people dead. And this is citing unnamed
sources in Time magazine. So the narrative has been set.
And it's just like when they were trying to invade Iraq.
You remember the babies and incubators being thrown out on
(01:24:14):
the floor. VICKI, if it's the same kind of crap
that was a lie, And how many times are we
going to keep going to war on the basis of lies?
It's always lies every time.
Speaker 2 (01:24:31):
Yeah, maybe until we have worldwide communism.
Speaker 10 (01:24:36):
Yeah, that's where it is, That's where it's headed. But
in the meantime they can ignore the seventy thousand that
Israel now admits to killing.
Speaker 40 (01:24:45):
Israel's military is quietly acknowledging a much higher depth toll
in Gaza. That's according to a report from an Israeli
newspaper and a briefing to journalists. Israeli military official said
an estimated seventy thousand Palestinians were killed during the war,
figures that largely match numbers from Gaza's health ministry. The
(01:25:07):
admission marks a shift after months of Israel casting doubt
on those totals. The military now says it's reviewing how
many of the dead were civilians or militants.
Speaker 10 (01:25:18):
An Idea of.
Speaker 40 (01:25:19):
Spokesperson stopped short of confirming the data publicly, saying any
official number would come through formal channels.
Speaker 10 (01:25:26):
So seventy thousand is a lot more than thirty thousand.
I'm just saying, So maybe maybe it's time for us
to invade Israel. What do you think, or at the
very least, I'm being tongue in cheek here. I don't
really want that to happen either. But how about we
cut off the spigot of funds, and how about the
(01:25:49):
Christians out there quit promoting Israel as being you know,
some friendly US thing and that we have to support
because they're God's chosen people. The government of israe Well
is evil, and I've got some more stuff on Israel.
Speaker 23 (01:26:04):
Here.
Speaker 10 (01:26:04):
Shortly, i'll tell you what I got the break, and
when we come back from the break, we'll go straight
to the phones. Hang with me a few more minutes,
their caller, I'll take you right out of the break.
Stay with us, ladies and gentlemen. Governor America continues, don't
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Is this a.
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Serious problem for biblical creationist to say that the worldwide
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Around four thousand years ago?
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How old is a tree?
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these perturbations could affect rings hundreds of years into the
tree structure, and when compared, these effects could produce a
false correlation, leading to scientists thinking the trees are thousands
of years older than they are, so that, in fact,
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Speaker 2 (01:31:53):
Yeah, My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com. My
older website is Channelingreality dot com. And my email addresses
on both websites.
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on the air. Go ahead. Please.
Speaker 11 (01:32:25):
Never really didn't originally call about this, but I had
heard it years ago, and just doing a quick photo analysis,
I think the MI six and or the British Royals
were involved in any way to discredit Diana and Prince
Harry later, you know, even to the point where they
(01:32:48):
would red tint a picture to make his this butler
guy James Hewitt look more redheaded. But when you compare
Diane and Harry, he looks just like his mother. So
whoever the dad has got cheated. He looks he looks
(01:33:09):
like Diana. I mean, he's got the same bump on
the nose, the ears are very similar. His ears are
smaller than this James Hewitt. Guy Hewitt does not have
the same kind of bump on him nose. I mean,
the only thing you might say similar is the jaw line.
But Princess Dane had a very prominent jaw line as well,
(01:33:31):
and Chen So Harry looks just like his mother. And
of course William is definitely Charles Junr. You know, he
looks just like you know, the balding hair pattern and everything,
the nose and everything looks.
Speaker 25 (01:33:48):
Just like.
Speaker 11 (01:33:50):
I guess I have to say King Charles now, which
I hate to say, but well.
Speaker 10 (01:33:54):
We can't even know who Bill Clinton's daughter is.
Speaker 2 (01:33:59):
Oh, Webster Hubble.
Speaker 10 (01:34:01):
I know, I know, officially I think it is Webster Hubble.
And in fact she.
Speaker 11 (01:34:06):
Look how ugly that guy was, Yeah, yeah, some of
his look and they have swanned her. She's went from
the ugly duckling to more of a swan. They have
softened the look so that she doesn't quite and I
don't know what they did, you know, as far as
plastic surgery and makeup tips, but she's went a lot
(01:34:27):
less of an ugly duckling.
Speaker 10 (01:34:29):
Well, what's interesting to me is that they asked her
at a book signing ceremony about this, and she never
denied it. She never denied that Bill Clinton wasn't her father,
the allegations about him not being her real father, but
that it's webster hubble. She all she said in response
to that is I'm great, something to the effect of
(01:34:51):
I'm grateful for my father, some completely noncommittal response. It
almost you couldn't have a more clear confirmation, in my
view that the quote quote unquote conspiracy theorists were right.
But anyway, go ahead, please just like.
Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
Well, you can see it in our face. I mean,
there's no denying it.
Speaker 10 (01:35:14):
Yeah, if you compare the Webster hubble with you know,
Chelsea Clinton, I'll just go ahead.
Speaker 11 (01:35:21):
Yeah. And of course there's a guy that's got a
book out or video. He's Jewish, but who dreams of
my real father gets into the Obama saga and that
sex criminal the Communists that I believe his granddad was
CIA and was following the guy which all of a
(01:35:42):
sudden I can't remember his name, Hextu. He wrote a
book called Sex Rebel and him and his quote partner
whatever love to get teenagers and groom them in the
art of love making. So did he choose his own
son Frank Marshall Davis. Yeah, it's the sick thought. But
you know the quote here, and I wish, you know,
(01:36:05):
people post stuff that's come out about the Epstein files.
I wish they would cite where they get these quotes,
because he puts something quotes and you're like, Okay, it's
a quote. Who said it? Isn't in an email? Was it?
You know, something that was overheard? But you played an
interview with with Bill Gates's wife and she doesn't deny
(01:36:25):
The woman asks about her emotions and she just says sad, right,
and ends up ends up confirming everything.
Speaker 10 (01:36:34):
But yeah, he can't deny it. I mean his own
wife ex wife now is pretty much confirming all the
allegations are true.
Speaker 11 (01:36:43):
Well, was it convenient? Was it convenient for her to
step away? If she was his handler? Which I think
Bill Gates is a maid man. Just let Jeffrey Epstein
was a made man, and probably Steve Jobs. You know,
I think the talpiat program tells us oxcume not tap yacht,
but yes, tap yacht from Israel. But the qtail program
(01:37:05):
from the CIA tells us that the CIA for decades
has had a finger in all the tech piles as
I'm sure Vicky you studied right with your The name
of your webpage along gives away that you're paying attention
to this stuff. They run an investment scheme in at
least six hundred different companies called inqtail, So they were
(01:37:29):
in on Apple and Microsoft before they even began, and
I think they, you know, they tapped them and made
the companies into what they are because they want the
back doors, they want the control, and that's a big
reason why not only vaccine companies, but computer companies have
limited liability and nobody can sue. It's the fun joke
(01:37:54):
is you know, you go to the IT department in
your company and say, hey, where's the IT guys, And
the secretary goes, they.
Speaker 10 (01:38:00):
Ran somewhere, Yeah, to inya.
Speaker 11 (01:38:04):
Somewhere, Well, no ransomwhere like.
Speaker 10 (01:38:07):
They there's ransom Okay, gotcha.
Speaker 11 (01:38:11):
They make their money, you know, they go off the grid.
They make a huge crap of money, you know, capturing
a hospital and holding the medical files hostage, and the
hospital won't say anything about it. They just ended up
paying the ransomware because it hurts their credibility. And this
happened with me personally with the National Religious Broadcasters Association,
(01:38:32):
their entire voicemail system was hacked and over the weekend,
on like three o'clock in the morning, I get a
call from the National Religious Broadcasters Association. I didn't notice
it at first when I got there. It was three
o'clock in the morning. Well then I got another call
and it was from the future. It showed Sunday afternoon
on the caller ID no kidding, And I called the
(01:38:55):
number back, and then I called like Monday or Tuesday.
I called a couple of times because they didn't call
me back. I called him, talked to a receptionist and
this kid, Chuck Smith I think was his name. He
understood immediately what I was saying, and he was like, Oh,
you need to talk to the you need to talk
to the CEO. They might want to do a story
(01:39:16):
about this. And while I was talking to him, they
got a system wide email that said, hey, we're working
with Comcast. You need to change the passwords. Our voicemail
system has been hacked, and I looked up an article
about it late after I got off the phone with
the guy, because he sent me to the voicemail for
the guy, and I left a message. Two days later,
(01:39:37):
his secretary caused me back, angry, he saying, what's this
about you hacking our voicemail? I said, I didn't hack
your voicemail system. While I was talking to Juck Smith,
he got a system wide message to everybody saying that
your voicemail system had been hacked and Comcast was working
with you to rectify or fix the situation. Well, there's
(01:40:00):
an article that I found on I don't know Vice
or you know tech dirt. You lost all your passwords
and it's your voicemail's fault. And so all you had
to do is find somebody that was retired or died
that worked for the company. You go on there and
take over their email before it gets shut down. You're
in like Flynn. Then then you go, you know, then
(01:40:21):
you can look at all the emails and you can start,
you know, building either a black mail program and or
infiltrating the organization starts, you know, stealing passwords and stuff
like that. So they weren't interested and Comcast wasn't interested
in that coming out, so no media covered it. But
(01:40:42):
that happened like the summer before the Trump election, the
first Trump election, I think at sixteen AM I made
a video about it.
Speaker 10 (01:40:50):
Yeah, that's interesting.
Speaker 11 (01:40:51):
You know, they keep covering this stuff up about how
pretty ugly computer security is. It's like jumbo shrimp. People
pay for it and swallow it. Yeah, don't they don't
have any security. It's an illusion.
Speaker 10 (01:41:09):
Yeah, there's a lot of security theater going on, including
at the airport. I know that's not just computer stuff, but.
Speaker 11 (01:41:16):
That entire What was that Choice Point the security suite
software that went down and took a bunch of planes out.
That revealed to me that our local NBC affiliate cannot
even do their news without the Choice Point software. They're
remote controlled, they have no They've sacked a bunch of
their production staff.
Speaker 10 (01:41:34):
Yeah, that's that, and that's going on rampant in the
TV industry too. If you're either if you're not the hub,
then you're likely to be hubbed that's that's the way.
Speaker 11 (01:41:45):
That in a story get off script on a story,
you get cut off and switched to commercial, and your
fired or your.
Speaker 10 (01:41:50):
Fiber optic line goes down in all the stations out
west go dark. I mean that that that actually happened
to a station. They were feeding from a master control
in the east and they had what they thought they
had two optic lines. They thought they had a backup.
What they didn't realize is that these two fiber optic
(01:42:13):
both the primary and the backup, converged at one point
and that is the point at which they dug the
bulldozer dug it up to fiber optic line, and they
were not prepared with backup programming, so that they literally
had nowhere or to go. All the stations out west
well they had no had nothing to go to. So
(01:42:34):
a lot of dead.
Speaker 11 (01:42:35):
Air rerun good because the quick Andy Griffin or whatever
they've got syndicated. So now there's been two different radio
sessions hacked in Texas and I got kicked off of
a broadcast engineers forum just for mentioning, hey, you guys,
you're putting the call letters up and pictures of the
(01:42:56):
equipment in the rack that you're installing, you're given on
the information that could be used by hackers to take
over a radio station. They kicked me out of the
group within about within about a month, a radio station
got hacked. And the guy that I know that's kind
of a volunteer engineer said that it was stuff like
Alex Jones that they were putting on the programming and
(01:43:18):
nobody at the studio knew it. They don't know how
long it was hacked because they don't listen to the
over the air signal. It's got lag because they're using
the Internet to go into the transmitter and so it's
got you know, there four seconds seven seconds of lag,
so they you know, there's an echo effect and.
Speaker 10 (01:43:34):
They can't concentrate on what they're saying.
Speaker 11 (01:43:38):
Well, yeah, nobody in the office was listening to the transmitter.
They were listening to the Yeah. Same thing with this
latest thing that happened after the big ice cracked down.
Another station got hacked and it was broadcasting in Spanish
to resist a ice, do not Leave and all this stuff.
(01:43:58):
And it was a big like AE hundred thousand AM station.
I think they got hacked.
Speaker 4 (01:44:03):
Wow, did you.
Speaker 11 (01:44:04):
Hear anything about it in the National News.
Speaker 10 (01:44:06):
Nope, I sure didn't. I'm hearing about it right now.
Speaker 11 (01:44:09):
Actually right, yeah, Well, I can in touch with the
guy that's got the details in Houston, but he's seen
all kinds of sin anakins. He's sisters undocumented people. There
maybe almost two million around Houston, and they've got grandchildren.
They've been here so long, you know, their grandparents.
Speaker 10 (01:44:29):
So do you feel like we're at the beginning of
the civil war, the next civil war? You feel like
this is because because to me, it kind of feels
like that's where we're headed. And it looks like I've
kind of felt like that since twenty twenty, you know,
when all the riots were happening the Summer of Love.
But now this is a this is an ongoing thing.
(01:44:49):
And I realized we've had riots in the past. I'm
old enough to remember the la riots when Rodney King
did his thing and the cops responded by doing this
thing and then the city erupted. We had riots in
Detroit before. So I realized there have been riots, There
have been unrest in our country, but it seems like
(01:45:12):
we are in a constant state of unrest, and certain
parts of the country it never ends. It just goes
on and not go ahead. G.
Speaker 11 (01:45:21):
Gordon Liddy was at G. Gordon Liddy in about nineteen
eighty four came to more at City University and I
was in the audience, and he said, with what he
learned at the National Security Council, in an afternoon with
a rifle, he could take out the Eastern electrical grid
and you can imagine what he'd be shooting. I don't
want to give anybody any ideas, but that's the problem,
is that a lot of our infrastructure is very vulnerable,
(01:45:45):
and of some cracked sales of al Qaeda or Chinese
could go around and if they have the information or trained,
they're you know, kind of been sheep dipped and programmed
that they're going to get their forty three vergins whatever.
In a matter of a few days. They could take
out the communications for huge areas around cities just by
(01:46:10):
knowing where certain things are to cut with a construction saw,
a concrete saw or a chainsaw, and then you know
you've got some fuel problems. Eventually at the cell phone sites,
they used to be required to have power for at
least three days in the old plane on telephone, so
(01:46:32):
you know you can imagine a scenario where a bunch
of these community all of a sudden communications go down
and people forget about AM radio. But you know a
lot there'll be some stations that are still in the
air on short way of an AM that you could
get some information from. But it would put a lot
of people in the dark. But a civil war would
be pretty darn pitiful. You remember the joke about how
(01:46:57):
Trump got more fat women than streets and Obama what
was her name, Michelle Obama was trying to do some
kind of you know, fit America thing, and you know,
the the protesters went out to protest Trump, you know,
all the and they look pretty pitiful. They're they're eating
a lot of the what I've heard called GOI chow,
(01:47:18):
you know, the processed food and everything. We have such
an obesity pandemic and metabolic disorders, mitochondrial disorders. I don't
you know, I just don't think there's there's a lot
of the young folks on the left, especially, they're.
Speaker 10 (01:47:37):
Not well, are they? But they're not they're not well well.
You can take a look at their mugshots, and.
Speaker 11 (01:47:42):
That's part of their thinking problems.
Speaker 10 (01:47:45):
They've got their faces all pierced. I mean, there's piercings
through their nose, their lips, their eyebrows, they're I mean,
it's just it's grotesque. And they're all tattooed up there mohawk,
I mean, and they're just the their their their skin
is all pale and tasty. They just don't look well.
(01:48:08):
They don't look well in.
Speaker 11 (01:48:10):
The revolutionaries, yeah, effective revolutionaries, but a lot of them
have started taking up learning guns and stuff. I was surprised.
I thought Vermont was very lefty. You know, New Hampshire
is to the right. Vermont's to the left typically in
political spectrum, but they have some of that. They have
(01:48:30):
way better gun laws than Massachusetts. If you compare those
three states, open carry, concealed carry just about like Kentucky
for Vermont and New Hampshire. So some, not all, have
have gotten to the idea that they need to do
some violence, and that came out with Zach Vorhees. That
was the only side of the left that was being
(01:48:52):
censored by Google and YouTube, was the violent left, the
ones that want to blow up the pig farms or
you know, the animal rights people that want to resort
to violence. That was the only side of the left
that was being blocked by Google corner Zach forhe's his
secret list that he's snuck out with. He almost got
what would he call it swatted?
Speaker 10 (01:49:11):
Yeah. And the big concern I have now is the
Democrats are encouraged by the election of Moron. I know
that's not his name, but that's what I call him,
Moron Mamdani in New York City. He won the election, supposedly,
and because he won the election, now they feel like
(01:49:33):
that's the way forward for them.
Speaker 11 (01:49:35):
They need to We're told he won the election.
Speaker 10 (01:49:37):
We're told right, well, he's sitting in the manorial position
right now and his opponent is not. And so that
is the way forward for the Democrat Party. Become more radical,
more extreme, push even harder into the direction of communism.
That's the concern.
Speaker 11 (01:49:57):
With the ICE. If you go to the ICE web
page for customs enforcement, let's not forget about it. It's
not just immigration, it's also customs enforcement. They for years
have interdicted all kinds of counterfeit, bootlegs, smuggled in stuff,
and it never gets talked about. But if you go
there and read their press releases, you can see read
(01:50:22):
the frustration over the governor and legislature in Minnesota, you know,
Minneapolis and whatever because of their shielding these criminals, Like
they won't even let them know when a guy's sentences
up for rape where they can go pick the guy up,
because if he was even a permanent residence status, he
(01:50:44):
loses that. At the end of his state prison sentence,
he's supposed to be sent out of the country. He
loses his permanent residence status because he was convicted, fella
of violent crime. Well, they won't cooperate to say where
he's at and where he's going to be released from.
Now that's got to be prosecutable.
Speaker 37 (01:51:05):
You know.
Speaker 11 (01:51:06):
Tortious are not tortous interference, but they're interfering with law
enforcement criminally.
Speaker 10 (01:51:13):
Yes, I mean yes, absolutely, you know. And again I
come back and hey, thanks for the call. I appreciate it. Yep,
God bless you. That's the thing that this is a dialectic.
I come back to this as a fact. This is
a dialectic. This whole thing is a set up situation.
It is completely and totally engineered because the last administration
(01:51:38):
left the border open wide, the door opened to the
world and let every kind of drug trafficker cartel member,
every kind of terrorist, every kind of rapist, human smuggler,
you name it. Come on in, come on in, We're open.
(01:51:58):
And now we're paying the kind consequences for that. And
now Trump is so they paved the way. Now Trump's
sitting in the troops and he said, basically he's going
to pull back a little bit because a couple of
people have died. Never mind the fact that we completely
remove any personal responsibility from the equation at all. When
(01:52:22):
you have a powder keg, don't insert yourself into a
powder keg situation and not expected to blow up on you. Okay,
I'm not saying it's not tragic that people died, but
I'm saying, when you insert yourself into a powder keg situation,
you better know that you have a good chance of
(01:52:44):
dying or at least getting hurt. Rather than let these
people do their job and excise those that don't belong here.
Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
Well, you know what, it's a ialectic. If you notice
they've started talking about having to have ID to vote,
American ID to vote.
Speaker 10 (01:53:10):
Well, we should vote well not.
Speaker 2 (01:53:12):
I'm not arguing with that, but that whole issue that
started with it didn't start in this administration during the
was it the Bush administration they started it's another big
(01:53:33):
computer system, you know, a computer of the voter registration
on a national level. Is the idea of nationalizing systems
so that we have centralized control at the federal level.
(01:53:56):
And I can't quite remember if that's started during the
George W. Bush administration or whether it started during the
Obama but it's not a new issue. It did start.
When I first noticed it was when J. Johnson, and
(01:54:19):
his name is J. E. H. J. Johnson was the
Homeland Security, Yeah, Homeland Security, and he tried to make
the vote the election system critical infrastructure.
Speaker 10 (01:54:37):
Yeah, well here in Michigan. And it worked really good
because now here in Michigan we have empty fields voting.
We literally not you're you're laughing, but I'm serious. We
literally have we have boxes with nobody living there, no
house there, and yet there is a registered voter at
that address.
Speaker 2 (01:54:57):
That's the thing about computers systems, and that's why I
first started researching them. If you don't have good programmers,
if you don't have good systems designers, and if you
don't have an honest administration over those systems, computer systems
(01:55:19):
are just the security is just a mirage.
Speaker 10 (01:55:23):
Yeah, and you have to have county clerks. And this
is where it comes down to the local level, county
clerks that will cleanse the qualified voter files of the people.
Just just a situation I was talking about. People should
not be allowed to vote when there's no house there.
There's nobody living at that address. Somebody's deceased and the
(01:55:47):
house is empty. Now you take the deceased off of
the qualified voter file.
Speaker 2 (01:55:53):
Yeah, and so, and how do you do that? You
just don't put the edit in the program. And that
was the thing with the They had a system I
think it was the Save Act years ago, but it
was supposed to verify. Employers were supposed to use a
(01:56:16):
system to verify that a person was a citizen.
Speaker 10 (01:56:21):
Well, I verified it.
Speaker 2 (01:56:23):
All you do is leave out that edit.
Speaker 10 (01:56:26):
Yeah, well I've verified the time And unfortunately we have
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Loving American family News, I'm Robert Thornton. A Minneapolis man
was arrested today on charges of cyberstalking and threatening to
kill or assault Immigration and Customs enforcement officers involved in
the crackdown in Minnesota. Federal prosecutor sent in a statement
(01:59:17):
that the thirty seven year old man of Minneapolis was
charged by complaint and that a decision to seek an indictment,
which is necessary to take the case to trial, would
be made too. In related news, anti ICE protesters in
Minneapolis are standing firm in their opposition to immigration operations
taking place there and are now fortifying roadblocks Oxas Peter
(01:59:37):
Doucy has more.
Speaker 44 (01:59:38):
The administration is dealing with this slight change in policy,
pulling seven hundred ICE officers out of Minneapolis, while still
trying to be tough enforcing immigration laws, especially when it
comes to rounding up violent illegal aliens. And the administration
is responding now to threats being made by agitators to
build up to a thousand road blocks throughout the Twin Cities.
(02:00:02):
So the official line from the White House is that
people want to peacefully protest against the president's policies, they
can go ahead. But if they want to set up
roadblots in the middle of the street, ICE vehicles will
probably just drive right through them.
Speaker 43 (02:00:14):
The search for Nancy Guthrie continues. Guthrie spent Saturday night
eating dinner and playing games with family members before one
of them dropped her off at her home in a
neighborhood that sits on a hilly desert terrain. According to
the Pima County Arizona Sheriff's Department. About four hours later,
just before two am Sunday, the homes doorbell camera was disconnected,
according to law enforcement, but Guthrie did not have an
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active subscriptions of the company was unable to recover any footage.
President Trump is standing by an administration officials visit to
a Georgia elections headquarters searched by the FBI. Here's Fox's Jared.
Speaker 31 (02:00:49):
Halpern Contradicting the Director of National Intelligence. President Trump says
he did not direct Tulci Gabbert to attend an FBI
search on Fulton County George's election center. House Press Secretary
Caroline Levitt says the President does support the decision.
Speaker 45 (02:01:04):
Because election security is essential to national security.
Speaker 31 (02:01:07):
Levitt says federal law requires Gabbert to assess vulnerabilities.
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To make sure that American elections are free of foreign
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An expert on communist China says Beijing is in no
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Speaker 46 (02:01:35):
Tensions remain high as you. Central Command announced that the
US Naval fighter shut down an Iranian drone that was
approaching the carry of USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea.
The Iranian regime remains defiant just spit an overwhelmingly powerful
American naval armada poised to strike the Molo security forces
have slaughtered tens of thousand of unarmed Iranian citizens who
(02:01:55):
have taken to the streets to protest. Meanwhile, the regime
has agreed to send its foreign to meet with US
Mid East Envoy Steve Whitcoth to pursue fair and equitable negotiations.
Gordon Chang is an Asian policy handless and author of
Plan Red, China's project to destroy America. He says Iran
remains China's proxy.
Speaker 47 (02:02:14):
China has been supporting Iran almost across the board. I
don't think Iran could have attacked Israel on October seventh,
twenty twenty three without China's backing. Got to remember that
China takes either eighty or ninety percent of Iran's exports accrued,
depending on the year, and that is a critical financial
lifeline for the theocratic regime in Tehran.
Speaker 46 (02:02:37):
So Chang says, this is in the best interest of
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Speaker 47 (02:02:42):
Trump has promised the Iranian protesters that help is on
the way, and Iran's regime is continuing to slaughter them.
The numbers are horrific. They're in the tens of thousands.
Of protesters have been murdered. So it's time for the
United States to make good on its work. China does
not have the power to oppose the US should the
US decide to use force in Iran. China is a
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This is Governed America. It continues to be the seventh
of February twenty twenty six, and you're welcome to call
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six that's eight four to four six. Government. I want
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to touch a little more on Iran. Remember we were
talking about a little while ago the numbers that have
died in Israel where they now admit to seventy thousand,
and then, honestly, make no mistakes, folks, if they're admitting
to seventy thousand, the number is really much higher. If
(02:05:43):
they're if they're going to make an admission like that,
you got to believe that it's off the charge astronomical.
And yet we're going to go into Iran because of
the allegation that they killed thirty thousand or thereabouts. Now,
(02:06:04):
I don't you know, I'm of the persuasion that one
is too many. But who fomented this war, who fomented
this unrest inside of Iran? That's the thing that you
have to keep in mind, it's interesting. Al Jazeera has
a interesting article appropriating the death count manufacturing consent for
(02:06:25):
an attack on Iran. They say, ever since the crackdown
on protests in Iran between January eighth and tenth, there
has been a contention on what the true death toll
of those bloody events is. According to figures provided by
the Iranian government, three thy one hundred and seventeen people
were killed, including civilians and security forces. Yet estimates from
(02:06:48):
outside the country have put the number anywhere between five
thousand and a staggering thirty six thousand, five hundred. The
wide range not only reflects the fact that it has
been extremely difficult to verify these reports, but also that
there has been a concerted effort to use the death
count to manufacture global consent for an attack on Iran
(02:07:10):
and a deceitful rhetoric downplay the official death toll of
the genocide in Gaza. Since the outbreak of the protests,
there has been a race to estimate and report on
the casualties, something this person writing this calls death toll Olympics.
(02:07:30):
Iran focused human rights organizations led by Dissonant activists have
been going through all sorts of evidence and testimonies to
verify the number of the dead. As of writing of
this piece, the US based organization hr A and a
human rights activist news agency, has cited more than six
(02:07:52):
thousand deaths and at further seventeen thousand plus cases under examination.
You remember, Vicky, how they were making all these claims
about how Saddam Hussein had gassed the Kurds. That was
a big claim. In addition to the ambassador's daughter. We
(02:08:16):
didn't know at the time it was the ambassador's daughter,
but she got up there on the TV cameras in
front of Congress, I believe, and testified that these brutal
Iraqis were throwing babies out of incubators, throwing them onto
the hospital floor. None of that was true. None of
(02:08:38):
it was true. It was all garbage. It was all
later proven to be trash, complete and utterly made up.
And yet it was on the basis of that, and
on the basis of Saddam Hussein supposedly gassing the Curds,
that we went into a rock and we spent many
(02:09:01):
many years there, many lives lost, many untold amounts of
coin there, and for what for what? What did we
get out of it nothing. We didn't get anything out
of this, and now they're trying to do it again.
Money made, We're building Israel's Greater Israel Plan. That's what
(02:09:27):
it looks like to me.
Speaker 2 (02:09:29):
Well, all the rebuilding all over the world has been
to implement technological systems. It was about in nineteen ninety
four when the G seven made a decision to build
global systems, and so that's what they've been working on
(02:09:53):
all these years. Since nineteen ninety four. Nineteen ninety five
they passed legisl to establish the World Trade Organization, which
really is not about trade, it's about harmonization. And so
(02:10:14):
just about everything our government has said and the news
has said since nineteen ninety four has been a lie
or a mislead. They present an initiative in one light,
but then you know, if you really dive into it,
(02:10:38):
they're really talking about something else. And economic development is
the keyword, keywords, because they've done everything under the guise
of economic development.
Speaker 10 (02:10:55):
Yeah, exactly, And here we go again, you know, and
to illustrate your point again, I come back to the
National Committee for the Administration of Gaza. Gaza will have
administrators because that's the technocratic system. Supposedly, this is an
interim governance system. But what's going to be the permanent
(02:11:17):
governance system? That's what I want to know. What is
it going to look like. We know the developers over there,
you know, there's big plans for skyscrapers. There's big plans
to bulldoze at all, shove it all right into the
ocean and build skyscrapers, build tourist attract attractions. So you
(02:11:39):
can go over there and on the blood of all
the people that were murdered, their vacation. Don't you want
to book your trip to today, VICKI. I wonder if
they have a I wonder if they have a early
bird special. Maybe you could pre order your vacation package
to Gaza.
Speaker 2 (02:11:58):
Yeah, skyscrapers, that's Donald Trump's.
Speaker 10 (02:12:02):
I'm sure they'll have a Trump Hotel over there. Well,
it'll be made of gold.
Speaker 2 (02:12:07):
His son in law is already over there. He's working
on the designs for the new Gaza Gaza strip. I
think it is.
Speaker 10 (02:12:17):
Big buddies with with with Jared Kushner, Benjamin That and Yahoo.
Who has to keep the war going, to keep the
corruption scandal, the corruption charges at Bay. My understanding is
he can't be prosecuted as long as he's the prime minister.
Speaker 2 (02:12:35):
Right, and he he's a wanted criminal you know, in
the world. I don't know where the charges originate from,
but it's the same thing as well.
Speaker 10 (02:12:50):
He's guilty of war crimes. He's certainly guilty of war crimes.
So yeah, I don't know if the Hague has done anything.
But you know, really all these international criminal courts and
international you know whatever, really is not worth anything unless
(02:13:11):
the Nation States enforce it. And frankly, I don't want
to recognize any international authority in the first place. Yeah,
you and me both, because you're seeding sovereignty. So really,
what is really the way out? What's the exit ramp
for all of this? That's the question. But we talked significantly,
(02:13:32):
and I don't want to drum it all up again.
About the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, you
can go back into last week's show where we discuss
that at some length. But I think it's worth reminding
folks that this is a technocratic committee of fifteen that's
going to be a governing Gaza and there's not going
(02:13:54):
to be any representation there. And by the way, if
you're a Christian living here in the West, and you
can say, well, why do I care about Gaza. That's
just all a bunch of Muslims there. I don't care
anything about Gaza. I care about Israel because hey, they're
God's chosen people. Okay, Well, if you don't care about Gaza,
would you care if you found out there's a whole
(02:14:15):
lot of Christians living in Gaza? So what's what's ironic
about this situation is that there's a lot of lefties here,
VICKI that are yelling and screaming about Gaza and and
how the massacre is going on in Gaza, and how
we need to protect people from Gaza from being slaughtered
(02:14:37):
by Israel, and the Christians roll their eyes and say,
who cares about Gaza? They're all a bunch of Muslims there.
Yet they're not all Muslims there. There's a lot of
Christians living in Gaza. So it's ironic to me that
the left is defending the Christians in Gaza and the
(02:14:58):
right doesn't care. They couldn't care less because evidently Muslim
blood isn't worth anything to Christians. Apparently Christian compassion only
extends to those that we really identify with.
Speaker 2 (02:15:15):
Yeah, well you can. In order to have a dialectic
you have to have two sides. And so you've got
Muslims and Christians and Democrats and Republicans, and you know,
they play one off the other in the media, but
(02:15:37):
behind the scenes they're they're working together to build the
technocratic tyranny.
Speaker 10 (02:15:44):
Yes, yes, it's it's a clash of conflicts, and that
is the dialectical situation that we face. Now. What's interesting, though,
is you said you have to have two sides. They're
not even consistent sides. They're they're one way over here
in one way over there.
Speaker 2 (02:16:03):
Right, And well they can keep track of that. It's
only people that have a problem, you know, with flexibility
of thought.
Speaker 10 (02:16:13):
I wish people would pay attention. I wish people would
do some research, especially Christian people. You know, it's good
to read the Bible. I'm not arguing against that. It's
good to pray, Absolutely we should pray more, but also
you should do some research about current affairs and what's
(02:16:33):
going on in the world. Don't be so heavenly minded
that you're no earthly good, because, as the Bible says,
my people perish for lack of knowledge. Certainly that is
the case over in Gaza, where the people are perishing
all the time because they're being murdered by Israel, the
state that you are blindly supporting and pledging your allegiance
(02:16:56):
to and your wealth. See. The point is this could
not be going on over there if it weren't for
the complicity of Christians over here, exactly. And folks, it's evil.
It is evil. What's going on here? All of it,
(02:17:19):
everything we're discussing in more.
Speaker 2 (02:17:22):
Yeah, and I'll tell you it makes me wonder how
many Christians that are engaged politically, how real are they
in terms of their Christianity or are they just political
operatives that are fakes and frauds.
Speaker 10 (02:17:44):
Well, there's a lot of that too, unfortunately. Yeah. But
they say in this article for every reported death, multiple
accounts have to be examined. Possible duplications must be identified
and eliminated, and dates, locations, and specific circumstances be cross
checked against the timeline of events. Furthermore, any visual evidence
(02:18:05):
has to be localized and authenticated based on open source
data or corroborated by the accounts of multiple witnesses. From
an investigative standpoint, the reliability and quality of activists led
accounts that increase rapidly on a daily basis. Therefore warrants caution.
(02:18:26):
The United Nations Special repertoire on Iran, my Sato has
cited a conservative estimate of around five thousand deaths. At
the same time, she has mentioned that unverified numbers of
up to twenty thousand have been reported to her by
medical sources. The described obstacles and difficulties of verification over
(02:18:47):
the past weeks have been further exacerbated by Iran's severely
restricted Internet access. Despite this, major media outlets have begun
distributing much higher figures solely based on vague, anonymous sources
who claimed privileged access within Iran's government or health sector.
On January twenty fifth, for example, UK based TV network
(02:19:08):
Iran International published a report claiming thirty six thousand, five
hundred were killed, citing quote unquote extensive reports allegedly obtained
from the Iranians security apparatus reports it is neither published
nor otherwise made transparent. The same day, United States news
magazine Time, and that's what we referenced earlier. They were
(02:19:28):
the sole ones that published the article Iran protests death
could top thirty thousand, which everybody picked up everywhere. It
claimed that as many as thirty thousand people could have
been killed in the streets of Iran on January eighth
and ninth alone, based on the accounts of two senior
officials of the country's Ministry of Health, whose identities were
(02:19:49):
not revealed for security reasons. Notably, the magazine admitted in
the text that it did not possess any means to
independently confirm that number, Yet that didn't stop all the
media publications from picking it up and repeating it. Two
days later, British newspaper to The Guardian followed the same
trend with an article titled Disappeared Bodies, mass burials and
(02:20:12):
thirty thousand dead What is the truth of Iran's death toll.
That piece introduced the figure of thirty thousand based on
estimates of an anonymous doctor who spoke to the newspaper.
He and his colleagues in Iran, the outlet admitted, were
actually hesitant to provide a concrete figure. Other media, from
(02:20:33):
The Sunday Times to Piers Piers Morgan Uncensored Show The
Piers Morgan Uncensored Show have cited papers circulated by Germany
based a mere Parasta who was an ophthalmologist, claiming death
(02:20:53):
toll numbers between sixteen five hundred and thirty three thousand. However,
the latest available version of the dating back to January
twenty third, uses disputable extra extrapolation methods to reach its figures.
The point is there's no way to know, and they're
inflating the numbers because they want you to go to war.
(02:21:16):
But here's the thing, folks, who how has this unrest happened?
Why is it going on at all? Who's behind it?
Who's behind why were they being killed in the first place.
Now I'm not justifying this, but the Iranian government is
(02:21:37):
trying to hang on to power. And what's going on
here is a my Don type color revolution which is
being instigated from where I think it was, the US
State Department. Yes, And what's interesting. The twenty first Century
(02:22:00):
Wire has an article Freddy Ponton writes when the first
chance rose up in Tehran's Grand Bazaar at the end
of the December twenty twenty five, they came from merchants
worn down by real everyday suffering inflation, eating away savings,
a collapsing currency, and the unceasing grind of uncertainty, and
(02:22:21):
even that, where did that come from? I would suggest
to you the likelihood is this was economic warfare conducted
by the people at our federal government. Okay, but they
say yet within days, what began as a grassroots protest
(02:22:42):
against economic hardship abruptly became a battleground for global geopolitical forces,
reflecting not just Iran's internal struggles, but a war over
a narrative, power and influence that spans continents. Foreign capitals
watch with interest, while intelligence agency saw opportunity. Media networks
(02:23:02):
amplified messages that served strategic interests. But amid these swirling forces,
ordinary Iranians became actors in a drama orchestrated in part
by powers far beyond their cities. This is not recounting
of statistics. This is a story about how a nation's
protest against the price of bread became a potential spark
(02:23:24):
for wider conflict and what that says about the world
we live in today. Almost immediately, the protests were framed
and global media as a moral struggle for freedom wherever
we heard that before, a narrative that dovetailed neatly with
the interest of Western powers seeking to exert pressure on Tehran,
(02:23:47):
Social media lit up with slogans like Trump must intervene,
save the Iranian people and free Iran, messages that would
soon be echoed by political elites in Washington. But behind
these slogans lay something far less organic. Western intelligence sources,
mostly notably masade Cia and MI six, have a long
(02:24:10):
history of operations aimed at destabilizing Tehran. According to regional reporting,
counter government elements linked to foreign intelligence were embedded among
pockets of unrest, with accusations that these operatives helped precipitate
violence and chaos that went far beyond spontaneous civil discontent.
(02:24:31):
The effect was not subtle, targeted sabotage of peaceful protests,
directed in direct engagement with activists and narrative shaping via
digital and human channels. These efforts were designed to transform
economic protests into a broader political crisis ripe for exploitation.
Compounding this with the rows of Western aligned NGOs. There's
(02:24:53):
the NGOs again, Vicky organizations such as the Human Rights
Activists in Iran or hr slash Hri and its news
arm h Rana, the abdorham buramand Center for Human Rights
(02:25:15):
in Iran and the Center for Human Rights in Iran
c HRII were presented globally as independent voices documenting the
turmoil and reality. They're funding and alliances reveal a much
deeper entanglement with US political and security interests. Hr A
n A, for example, is supposed supported by the National
(02:25:37):
Endowment for Democracy, which conveniently the Republicans didn't defund. Didn't
we talk about that last week? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:25:48):
We did. NED is a very important organization to look
at because they really are the directors of the global
implementation of the technocratic tyranny.
Speaker 10 (02:26:04):
Yeah, and the implementation of color revolutions, apparently in Iran
and elsewhere. They're a body, the National Endowment for Democracy,
established by the US Congress and widely criticized as a
civilian proxy for CIA regime change operations. Ponton says, according
to you Exactly investigative SOURCESA and A received over nine
(02:26:28):
hundred thousand dollars from NED in twenty twenty four alone,
a fact rarely disclosed by Western media when reporting their
casualty figures and quote unquote expert testimonies.
Speaker 2 (02:26:39):
Right elections are the focus because the people implementing the
technocratic tyranny need cooperative government officials, so they co opt
the governments around the world. And that's the purpose of
the Color Revolution is to get the right people.
Speaker 10 (02:26:58):
Hang on, we'll be back.
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Speaker 10 (02:31:41):
Welcome back to the broadcast final half hour of the show.
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if you have something to, Say, UH i Think i'm
going to leave This Al jazeer article and also This
(02:32:03):
Freddy ponton article. HERE i might revisit it later, on
BUT i, think, honestly we know who's planning these. Things
we know who's orchestrating these color revolutions around the. World
this is the same. Pattern but what's happening today IS
i think there are entities doing the same thing here
(02:32:24):
inside The United states right. Now is it foreign governments
trying to engineer civil unrest here working with complicit politicians
to weaken our?
Speaker 2 (02:32:36):
Country, absolutely that's the thing that is perhaps most difficult
to understand is that the high levels of, government they're
all working. Together they pull money and target a country
and they they have. Been they've had this system set
(02:33:04):
up where they're working on the global systems. Together and that's.
WHY i don't know if you, remember in the early two,
thousands it was discovered That american corporations were investing In european,
infrastructure And congress held hearings on. It Chuck grassley was
(02:33:27):
chairman of the committee that was looking into, that you,
know wondering why, Corporations american corporations were investing in infrastructure
In europe and writing it off on Their american. Taxes.
Speaker 10 (02:33:46):
YEAH i want to jump to something here real quick
and the waning moments of the, broadcast BECAUSE i think
this is important for people to understand why you should
care if you're A christian living in The. West AS i,
said you, know it's not just About, muslims even though
you should care About muslims dying. Too you, know if
(02:34:08):
you're really A, christian you really have a heart For,
christ you shouldn't want anybody to. Die you, know we're
not to take people's lives except in self. Defense but you,
know there's a reason why it's one of the commandments
thou shalt not, Kill and there's no Reason israel can
more than take care of. Itself they have nuclear weapons over.
(02:34:32):
There that's a dirty little. Secret it was revealed in,
FACT i got the map still of all their nuclear
sites that they don't want you to know. About it
was reported IN msnbc of all. PLACES i took and
reconstructed the map and saved it BECAUSE i knew this was,
important because they don't want you to know how armed
(02:34:52):
to the Hill israel. Is and yet we have to
keep giving them our, money supporting them while they're, murdering,
slaughtering massacre people all the time and taking an annexing,
land stealing more, land bulldozing people's, houses running over, people
crushing their skull like they Did Rachel, corey who was
(02:35:16):
An american by the way over, There she ignorantly believed
that if she stood in front of the, bulldozer they
wouldn't run her, over then they wouldn't bulldoze the. House
unfortunately she learned the hard. Way but none of that.
Matters none of that matters to the good church going
(02:35:39):
stained glass admirers in The. West so as you're standing
in your pews taking, communion saying your prayers or Your
Hail mary's or whatever it is you, do there are
people being slaughtered who Are christians just like, you and
(02:35:59):
you're turning blind eye for your blind support For. Israel
shame on, You shame on. You it's time for you
to wake. Up it's time for you to look into.
It it's time for you to repent and recognize evil
in whatever form it comes. In and you, KNOW i
(02:36:19):
want to put on people's radar the Interview Tucker carlson just.
Did he's over in The Holy land right, now and
to his great, credit he's really had a paradigm shift
on this Whole israel thing because it's, well he sat
down with A christian leader over there who for one,
(02:36:45):
thing they talked about, hospital A christian hospital The israel,
bomb which is one of this high Profile christian leaders
hospitals In. Gaza and listen to what they had to
say about.
Speaker 4 (02:36:58):
It actually is before the. WAR i was there with
the with.
Speaker 50 (02:37:03):
Bishops you, know we visited the hospital and AND i
would have been trying to visit the. Hospital you, know
others were, successful like other heads of churches managed to go,
there both, patriarchs BUT i.
Speaker 10 (02:37:14):
Haven't, unfortunately they're barring him from going to the.
Speaker 4 (02:37:17):
Hospital it's A christian. Hospital it's An Anglican Episcopal christian.
Hospital what is.
Speaker 10 (02:37:22):
The name of, It he Said. EPISCOPAL i think he
said It's, episcopal The arab.
Speaker 4 (02:37:27):
Hospital what what kind of condition is it?
Speaker 50 (02:37:30):
In it is now kind of a condition that that
operates on minimal.
Speaker 51 (02:37:38):
Capacity so he's he's trying to downplay it because he
this this this religious leader is being very careful because
because he doesn't want to Anger western, entities so he's
trying to be very diplomatic in what he says, here
so he's kind of downplaying.
Speaker 10 (02:37:57):
It the fact is the, hospital as you'll find out
here in a, moment was hit eight or nine times
and it's barely. Operating it's barely. FUNCTIONING i don't.
Speaker 4 (02:38:09):
Know i'm sure that people been.
Speaker 50 (02:38:10):
FOLLOWING i don't know how many people know about, this
but it was hit at least eight times during the.
War he was bombed eight. Times why you know that
there are different. Accusations why did it? Happened you, KNOW
i kind of, suspicous suspicious suspicion about like activities in the,
hospital and every time we asked for people to kind of,
(02:38:32):
prove you, know what was happening, there so that we
we at least know what is going on in our,
hospital but every time we hear, nothing and you, know
unfortunately killed in those you. Know and on two, incidents
they've been two big. Explosions the first one happened only
two weeks after the or even less than two weeks
(02:38:52):
from the beginning on the seventeenth Of october two thousand and,
three where a huge rocket fell and it became pretty.
Controversy Is rael Accused islamics she had for a misrocketed,
missile you know In. Ghaza they, said, no this Was
israeli rocket that came. In and they were two narratives
(02:39:13):
at that time, anyway but this is this is the
kind of thing that we know the answer, Now, NO i.
DON'T i don't know the, answer people asked, me AND i, said,
like DO i look like a soldier to you that
to tell you what happened?
Speaker 4 (02:39:23):
There what's your?
Speaker 22 (02:39:24):
Government you were born in the country and you can't
get a straight answer about your?
Speaker 4 (02:39:27):
Hospital?
Speaker 50 (02:39:28):
No, no it was then the answer was that you
know it was a missrocted.
Speaker 10 (02:39:33):
Missile, Okay so If isra wants to bomb a hospital
or any other, facility all they're going to do is
make up some claim that it is terrorism going on in,
there and, congratulations you've been. Bombed you've been turned to,
rebble no, proof no, Evidence but it doesn't matter the international,
community and especially The christians in The west say, yeah,
yeah those those Evil, muslims they deserve to.
Speaker 22 (02:39:56):
Die but it was bombed seven more. Times, yeah do
we know who did? That you know the other ones
you Know israelis did.
Speaker 4 (02:40:02):
That they we didn't. Comment did they not know what
was a? Hospital they know it was a? Hospital why
would They bama hospital hospital? Again you?
Speaker 50 (02:40:11):
Know but AS i, said you know they say when
they do that that there's a suspicion of terroorist activities
in the.
Speaker 4 (02:40:18):
Hospital.
Speaker 10 (02:40:19):
Okay now they go on to talk about How christians
are treated over, there in particular In, israel How christians are,
treated you, know Among god's holy. People, Okay so if
you were A, christian those of you who are pew,
sitters who are, like, hey we got to Support, israel
got to keep sending our. Money god's chosen, people you
(02:40:41):
lived over, There here's how you would be.
Speaker 50 (02:40:42):
Treating you, know If i'm walking in the old, city for,
example If i'm in my, suit all good and, well you,
know of course The mosaic is so beautiful there people living,
together walking.
Speaker 4 (02:40:53):
Together you would enjoy the.
Speaker 50 (02:40:54):
Zuk but sometimes If i'm wearing my cross and my,
CASSACK i could be differently by some.
Speaker 4 (02:41:01):
Groups how are you treated.
Speaker 10 (02:41:03):
If he's wearing his, cross let's know what he, SAYS i.
Speaker 50 (02:41:06):
Could maybe could spat at for, example someone ever split?
Speaker 4 (02:41:09):
It you, yes, really, yeah more than? Once more than? Once?
WHY i JUST i, think you, KNOW i asked this.
Question Why.
Speaker 50 (02:41:20):
And in many CASES i have seen, that you, know
like in many schools in The jewish, sector who have
this is the answer THAT i, see who have bad
flashes of memories of. Persecution the cross reminds them of
(02:41:42):
persecution and expulsion and what have.
Speaker 22 (02:41:45):
You and they're teaching their children that the cross is
a sign of persecution and has sped On.
Speaker 50 (02:41:50):
Christians and you, know we know, that you, know there
are so many many not, many but there are. Some
and these Are french groups that we have as heads
of churches spoke about when when we when there's vandalism of,
churches when there is uh spitting at, clergy when there
is doing nasty things to, clergy what kind of nasty.
Speaker 4 (02:42:11):
Things And i've kind of uh say that on the.
Speaker 50 (02:42:14):
AIR i don't, know but they're doing like really shameful,
things you, know and.
Speaker 4 (02:42:20):
In front of church, doors.
Speaker 10 (02:42:23):
Shameful things in front of church. Doors it's so. Nasty
he can't even say. It he doesn't even want to
say it on the.
Speaker 2 (02:42:30):
Air do you remember When trump went over To Saudi
arabia and they had him do the sword?
Speaker 10 (02:42:39):
DANCE i, REMEMBER i remember when he touched the.
Speaker 2 (02:42:43):
Orb, yes, well that was the same. Visit Saudi, ARABIA
i believe was probably one of the first countries to
implement the technocratic. Tony AND i haven't researched to that
(02:43:06):
extent to find out more about. That that If Saudi
arabia was the first to implement the technocratic, systems WHAT
i do know is that there were a lot Of
american programmers working over In Saudi, arabia AND i would
(02:43:30):
have wanted to, go but of, course The saudis don't
allow women to, work you, know in mixed, situations you,
know mixed sex, situations because that women are really second
class citizens over.
Speaker 10 (02:43:50):
There, yeah, well they talked About, gaza and they just
talked about How christians are treated Inside. Israel So tucker
asked the, question what about The West bank or you,
know what's going on there is and his answer was
about The israeli. Settlers they're settling in The, yes they're
taking over The West, bank getting ready to annex. That
(02:44:14):
it's guys of, today, folks it's The West bank. Tomorrow
israeli settlers are attacking and Murdering christians in The West
bank and.
Speaker 50 (02:44:21):
The West, BANK i, think you, know and we have
seen over the past few weeks especially and actually not
only a few, weeks you, know during even during the,
war the escalation of violence of settlers in The West
bank has risen, drastically and not only to kind Of
(02:44:44):
muslim neighborhoods and, villages but also To christian.
Speaker 4 (02:44:47):
Villages, really, yeah you, know give me an.
Speaker 50 (02:44:52):
Examples, YEAH i can give you an example of the
two recent examples is one in the town Of tibea
where actually you mentioned the Ambassador. Hakabee he himself went
there to visit the village after these attacks of settlers
burning and graffiti on woods and going into these farms
(02:45:15):
to harass farmers who Are. Christian and recently also in
bust Near, ramala where we had an attack of settlers
on a. Woman they hit her with a stone head
and then they arrested her. Son after that son because
he tried to defend her like his, mother and because of,
(02:45:36):
that you.
Speaker 4 (02:45:37):
Know he he was. Arrested and these Are, christians, yeah
where he is A.
Speaker 22 (02:45:43):
Christians how MANY Us administration officials weighed in on us
did ambassador how could he say anything about?
Speaker 50 (02:45:51):
This, no he definitely said something About. TYBEE i haven't
seen anything about the last, incident but he went there
in and actually unvisited the.
Speaker 22 (02:46:01):
Police but the most recent, attack where A christian woman
was attacked by settlers with a rock to the head
and her son was arrested for trying to defend, Her
Ambassador uckeby hasn't said anything about.
Speaker 4 (02:46:10):
THAT i didn't see anything, myself but he. Could you would,
know since you're the archbishop In. JERUSALEM i Think.
Speaker 2 (02:46:18):
I'm.
Speaker 22 (02:46:18):
SORRY i just want TO i just want to be
very clear about his shameful Anti christian.
Speaker 4 (02:46:22):
BEHAVIOR i just want to be very clear about What i'm.
Speaker 22 (02:46:24):
Saying What Ambassador huckeby is doing is shameful and he's
gonna have to answer for. It so if that's my,
opinion you don't have to ratify. That but it's shocking to.
Speaker 4 (02:46:33):
Me so more, broadly why would these attacks be? Accelerating
why would there be more attacks?
Speaker 23 (02:46:40):
Now?
Speaker 50 (02:46:42):
NOW i think the less the idea if and this
early government persecutes those who do these shameful actions WHICH
i called evil and.
Speaker 4 (02:46:53):
Sin of, course the more they, do that's that's.
Speaker 22 (02:46:59):
Unfortunately let me just close by contrasting your experience in
your Country israel where you, live with the experience In.
Jordan are there attacks On christians In?
Speaker 4 (02:47:13):
Jordan that question makes me.
Speaker 22 (02:47:16):
Laugh, Firstful, well in The United, states we were told
That christians are murdered in The Middle east By.
Speaker 4 (02:47:22):
Muslims this is.
Speaker 22 (02:47:23):
A country run by A muslim, king and So i'm
just it would be interesting to know how how Many
christians are driving off their land.
Speaker 50 (02:47:31):
Here you, know they quite quite, often you KNOW i
see on THE tv or even in many. Reports you,
know many people when they see us in The, states
sometimes a few people who see us in The, states
sometimes In jerusalem or other, places they will tell us As,
arabs please go to, city go To jordan go To,
(02:47:56):
now why are you're staying? Here they tell the also this,
question you, know to, You, yeah to me and to.
Others you, know Any arab many people w say, like
why are you THINKING i just go to An arab?
Speaker 4 (02:48:09):
Country they say that to your. Face, yeah they would
say that to my.
Speaker 50 (02:48:11):
Face and and and you, know like honestly, speaking you,
know sometimes you, know And i'm saying that, sarcastically of,
course you, KNOW i think about, it AND i think
they are, right because you, know WHEN i come To,
JORDAN i feel more at home than being in other places,
inside you, know in my own home.
Speaker 10 (02:48:30):
Country what do you think of that he feels more
at home in A muslim country they treat him better
than In israel as A. Christian and, see this is
the thing that bothers, me one of the many things
that bothered me about this Whole iran, situation because there
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Are christians living In iran as, well and as far
As I'm i'm, aware they're not being, murdered they're not being.
Slaughtered they haven't. Been they Were christians living In syria
Before bishar Al assad was ousted by THE us, government
(02:49:13):
and they were allowed to Celebrate Christian christmas and practice Their.
Christianity but now everywhere The state department overthrows the, government
we have a much more radical form Of, islam a
much more extreme oppression that replaces whatever the government is
(02:49:39):
there that has been. Toppled at least that's the pattern
it looks like to. Me, Yeah i'm just a student
of foreign. AFFAIRS i just study this stuff From. Afar
i'm certainly don't call myself an, expert but from my
observations over the, years it seems like that's the that's the.
(02:50:01):
Pattern is we overthrow we being THE us, government not us,
obviously our, government Our State, department Our Central Intelligence, agency
our spooks that we, pay whether we like it or,
not to run things are busy toppling, regimes, plotting, undermining
(02:50:27):
and overthrowing and replacing governments around the world with more,
extreme more, radical and more hostile forces that are very
hostile to our what would WHAT i would consider to
be Our western way of life and certainly Our. Christianity,
yeah what does that tell Us christian?
Speaker 2 (02:50:47):
Values, no it tells you that it really has nothing
to do with. Religion there's something else behind. It and
what's behind it is the technocratic.
Speaker 10 (02:50:59):
Tier, yeah what's behind it is, Control.
Speaker 2 (02:51:04):
Yes yet, Control but it's not about. Religion religion is
just a. Tool, well, yes it's a, tool and it's
it's what divides, people and you have to have two
sides in order to do the takeover for the technocratic.
Speaker 10 (02:51:26):
Tyranny absolutely.
Speaker 21 (02:51:29):
So.
Speaker 10 (02:51:30):
Uh in the waiting moments of the, broadcast agweb reports farmland,
Shock georgia grower drops three thousand, acres warns of unplanted
ground in twenty twenty. Six because see we're talking about.
Control food is a good weapon. Too, absolutely making it
scarce has been a project of THE us government for,
(02:51:50):
decades really most of my. LIFE i remember back in
the nineteen Eighties Willie nelson doing Farm. Aid you remember Farm. Aid,
yeah they would get ON tv and they would hold a. Fundraiser,
NO i don't know how much of that money actually
made it to, farmers BUT i do remember Farm. Aid
the farmers were in crisis mode back, then and there
(02:52:13):
were far more of them than there are.
Speaker 2 (02:52:16):
Today they were shutting down farms and what. Happened we
ended up with a couple of big food producers and
NOW i think there's really only one. Circo circo, no,
(02:52:39):
no that's not the bright.
Speaker 10 (02:52:40):
Name there's a, Few, yeah there's a. Few but the
point is is that there are you talking About? Monsanto, no, okay,
No i'm talking was brought up By, bear which is
horrifying to me in and of. Itself look At bear's.
(02:53:00):
History but of course if you look At monsano's, history
that's pretty horrifying. Too and now they're joined together as
one in a Marriage maide in.
Speaker 2 (02:53:08):
Hell you know what strikes me is we've become a
nation of, beggars you, know and there's supposedly so many
poor people can't get. Food you, know WHEN i was growing,
up that was not a food was not a problem at. All,
(02:53:33):
yeah groceries were probably you, know the most the least
of household.
Speaker 10 (02:53:41):
Expenses well that was the way it was during The.
Depression Now i've talked to my. Grandmother she's passed on
and want to be with The lord. Now but back
when she was still, ALIVE i interviewed her WHEN i
was a teenager about the depression and she. Talked in,
fact maybe somewhere around HERE i still have that cassette.
(02:54:01):
Tape might be worth getting it out IF i can find,
it because there was a lot of insight that she
had in, there and one of the THINGS i remember
her saying is that they didn't even know really that
there was a depression because they didn't. Starve they never went.
HUNGRY i, mean here In Wall street you had people
jumping out of windows and committing suicide because they had lost.
(02:54:24):
Everything but down on the, farm she, says we were.
Suppoor we didn't know anything, anyway but we. Did we
didn't suffer because we had plenty of food and we were.
Speaker 23 (02:54:32):
Warm.
Speaker 52 (02:54:34):
Yeah how would that fare today when we don't have
family farms as much as we did back, then or.
Speaker 10 (02:54:44):
When the family farmers can't make it on their own.
Speaker 2 (02:54:47):
Anymore, yeah we have to subsidize. Farmers why is? That
and food is so, expensive so you, know why are
we subsidized? Farmers they should be making just tons of.
Speaker 10 (02:55:03):
Money, yeah, exactly but they. Can't, unfortunately we are out of.
Time BUT i also see That trump has just struck
a deal With argentina eight hundred million dollars in beef
imports coming to The United states From Argentina's how's that
(02:55:24):
going to affect the cattle producers here in The United?
States probably good.
Speaker 2 (02:55:30):
QUESTION i know they've been trying to put the small
ranchers out of business BECAUSE i read about.
Speaker 10 (02:55:38):
That, yeah all, right, folks we're out of. Time there's
a lot more to talk. ABOUT i do have some
stuff in The World Economic. Forum maybe we'll get to
that next. Week Governor Gretshen whitmer was over there promoting
electric cars. Again they just won't let. Alone let. Alone
people don't want. Them they don't want electric, cars but
(02:56:00):
they're just gonna shot them down your throat first chance they. Get,
Ah so we gotta. Go thank, You thank, YOU. VICKI
i always appreciate everything you. Do god bless, you. Folks
we'll hope you'll spread the word about the. Broadcast join
us back here next, week and until, Then god be with.
Speaker 51 (02:56:16):
You