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January 3, 2026 176 mins
"By Reason of Being a Patsy" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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China engages in war games around Taiwan. The U.S. attacks Venezuela overnight, capturing Nicolas Maduro and his wife and transporting them to the U.S. to stand trial. Nan Su, senior writer for The Epoch Times joins us to explore all of the foreign policy ramifications. Also, with the statute of limitations for January 6 prosecutions about to run out, will the Justice Department allow guilty federal instigators to skate? We are joined by former CIA officer and military veteran Adam Hardage to examine the case against accused pipe bomber Brian Cole and the oddities around the events of January 6, 2021.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Order, new world order, new world order.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment disease. The glide escape has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.

Speaker 4 (00:17):
Before they do.

Speaker 5 (00:18):
Let us reorder this world around.

Speaker 6 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the.

Speaker 7 (00:22):
United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of
its founders.

Speaker 8 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United stated in a key position tool shape, is
so that the problem of the pot rentidentity will be
the emergence of a new international.

Speaker 9 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century, that
out of what will be feared the greatest restructuring of
the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy, greatest
restructuring of the global economy, a new world order was created.

Speaker 10 (00:56):
Documenting the prasis of our rebeblic the very.

Speaker 11 (00:59):
Word secrecy repugnant in a free and open society. And
we are as a people inherently and historically opposed.

Speaker 5 (01:08):
To secret societies, the secret holy and a.

Speaker 4 (01:12):
Secret proceedings waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 12 (01:15):
In the councils of government, we must guard again the
acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the
military industrial conflict.

Speaker 10 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Whets and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 13 (01:40):
From FEMA Regions five to ten. This is Governed America.
I'm during weeks. Vickey Davis is here as well. It
is the third of January twenty twenty six. Nice to
have you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen. We
are monitoring breaking news right now as Venezuela has been
hit overnight by the US military and Maduro we are told,

(02:02):
has been captured and he will be apparently charged in
the Southern District of New York. Is my understanding. This
is a breaking news story, and President Trump is planning
on having a press conference here in just a few minutes.
It was actually scheduled for eleven am Eastern time, and

(02:22):
we are monitoring multiple sources on that so that we
can try to carry that live here on the show
if possible, And we do have a guest schedule however,
at eleven thirty we have Adam Adam Hartage coming on
at the bottom of the hour, and we're going to
get into some of the January sixth stuff. The pipe

(02:44):
bomb investigation and prosecution of Brian Cole and also Nan
Sue will be coming on at twelve thirty Eastern time,
the bottom of the second hour. But right now, let's
go to President Trump, who is apparently at the White
House US.

Speaker 14 (03:00):
His remarks were.

Speaker 13 (03:03):
Okay, I don't know if that's that's not live. Okay, Sorry,
it's gonna be a little bit of a chaotic show today,
because anytime you have breaking news, you might have some
a little bit of chaos. So just bear with us
here as we try to juggle all of this stuff. Hey,
good morning, VICKI.

Speaker 15 (03:25):
Good morning. Yeah, it's hard to keep up with. Is
just so much happening all at once?

Speaker 13 (03:31):
Yeah, yeah, exactly. So let's listen in a little bit
to this. This is a c SPAN feed. They're moderating this.

Speaker 16 (03:41):
And I don't agree with anything he did.

Speaker 13 (03:44):
Okay, I think they're taking calls right now. So let's uh,
let's just keep going until we see some sign of that.
To the press conference is starting.

Speaker 15 (03:54):
They should break to his image once he starts speaking.

Speaker 13 (03:58):
Well, what they did is they put up an image
of him speaking, which makes it a little confusing. And
that's why I went to it, because we don't I
want to try to miss miss it. But anyway, Happy
New Year. We do have a podium now as we
are waiting for this press conference to start. Apparently there

(04:18):
has been Trump Trump has said that Medua and his
wife have been captured. I guess this is, according to
the Associated Press, a stunning operation. He Trump plans prosecution.
The Associated Press is reporting at this hour of the
United States captured Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro and flew him
out of the country, and a studying military operation early

(04:40):
Saturday that plucked a sitting leader from office, the culmination
of six months of escalating Trump administration pressure on the
oil rich South American nation. Maduro and his wife, taken
overnight from their home on a military base, were aboard
a US ship on their way back to New York,
where they were were to face criminal charge. I believe

(05:01):
this has something to do with the allegations of drug trafficking.
The US is now evaluating next steps for Venezuela. President
Donald Trump said Saturday on Fox News will be involved
in it very much. He said, we can't take a
chance at letting someone else run and just take it

(05:21):
over what he left. Well, here we go with the
nation building.

Speaker 15 (05:28):
Yeah, I can't seem to get around that.

Speaker 13 (05:31):
Yes, I'm aware that Trump's We talked about Trump's national
security strategy and his focus on the Western Hemisphere hemisphere,
the Trump corollary to the Monroe doctrine. He wants to
reclaim the Western Hemisphere and make it more US friendly.

Speaker 17 (05:51):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (05:52):
Honestly, I don't want the communist Chinese or the communist
anything to have a to hold in Latin America. This
is a a real concern. But at the same time,
I'm conflicted on this because I really don't want to
see the US engaging in regime change wars around the
country or around the world, including an Ireland hemisphere.

Speaker 15 (06:14):
They've been doing that since the nineteen eighties. The Democracy
Program was established by Ronald Reagan. That was part of
the NED National Endowment for Democracy. Mission was to establish

(06:35):
democracies around the world, and I really do think that
that's what the color revolutions have been all around the world.

Speaker 13 (06:44):
Yeah. Yeah, So apparently My understanding also is that the
Congressional committees were briefed about this attack after it happened,
not before. Trump did not go to Congress and ask
for permission to wage war. So there is that. I

(07:07):
guess that shouldn't really surprise anybody in this day and
age when presidents pretty much do what they want, uh,
you know, and so there's the.

Speaker 15 (07:17):
Sure they would be legally liable to do that because
they declared him a terror, a drug terrorist or something
like that.

Speaker 13 (07:28):
Didn't they well going to war with with with the country. Constitutionally,
You're Congress is supposed to be asked, but there are
so many laws out there now with authorizations, it's questionable
whether or not whether or not he actually had the
authority to do this, But you know, it seems to

(07:50):
be the uh, the issue today. The modus operandi today
for executives occupying the Oval office, regardless of which party
it is, is to you know, act now and you know,
apologize later, if if if they ever even apologize. But

(08:11):
it looks like we're going to be doing some nation building. Uh.
There's a number of different things that have happened. Uh.
Venezuela has accused the US of bombing residential areas that
according to the AFP, And it also is interesting as

(08:31):
to whether or not there was a Chinese delegation that
actually was apparently present in Caracas at the time, and
there's questions as to whether or not this Chinese delegation
was actually potentially even caught in the crossfire.

Speaker 15 (08:52):
Yeah, that that's an interesting thing. That that's how they
were able to pinpoint his location was because of the
meeting with the Chinese.

Speaker 13 (09:03):
Yeah. New York Post is reporting that Trump put a
fifty million dollar bounty out for the dictator and cheap
you know, yeah, well probably not in Venezuela.

Speaker 15 (09:19):
It's not well, yeah, maybe maybe probably so.

Speaker 13 (09:24):
Yeah, they it is said that he was he and
his wife were dragged out of their bedroom. Maduro and
Flores were charged in the Southern District of New York
with narco terrorism, conspiracy, cocaine importation, conspiracy, possession of machine
guns and destructive devices, and conspiracy to possess machine guns

(09:46):
and destructive devices against the United States, according to Attorney
General Pam Bondi, and she posted that apparently on X
early this morning, they will soon face the full wrath
of American justice on American soil and American courts. I
would like to know if anybody from the administration cares

(10:10):
anything about the justice for the Epstein victims, Will they
ever face any wrath we can charge foreign dictators who
really don't you know, you know, all this stuff is
kind of questionable. I don't want to be too adversarial
here at this point, but uh, you know, I was

(10:33):
just talking to my wife this morning, Vicky, about the
fact that we have this outward projection against other nations
regarding the some of the problems and threats that they
face that they pose to the to the people of
the United States. Yet has anything really been done about
the fact that the communist Chinese own land near military

(10:56):
bases inside the United States.

Speaker 15 (10:59):
That's a very good quift, isn't.

Speaker 13 (11:01):
It seems to me like that would be more of
a threat than you know, anything else from the outside.

Speaker 18 (11:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (11:12):
Plus their Confucius institutes. Yeah, and yeah, the Chinese are
like crawling all over us and that doesn't seem to
be a problem, which I don't understand.

Speaker 13 (11:27):
Right. So, according to The Sun out of the UK,
they're saying that Donald Trump says he gave Nicholas Maduro
the option to surrender peacefully before he was dragged out
of his bed by US special forces. They say the
Venezuelan dictator was reportedly asleep next to his wife during

(11:49):
the daring US extraction operation and is now on his
way to New York to face a criminal trial. So
this is a developer story. As we said, it's going
to be interesting to see if this press conference starts
within a time frame that we can carry it live.

(12:10):
If not, maybe we'll we'll get it on a delay
in the next hour. But the Sun says. Maduro sixty three,
and his wife, Cecilia Flores were reportedly captured by Delta Force,
the US military's elite special mission unit, in the early
hours of this morning. The pair were dragged from their
bedroom as they were sleeping, according to two sources who

(12:34):
told that to CNN, multiple explosions ripped through the capital
at the same time as the US launched overnight strikes
using Blackhawk helicopters and chinooks. The pair were piled into
a military helicopter after being found inside a heavily secured
fortress thanks to constant monitoring by CIA spies and that

(12:57):
comes from CBS. Venezuela's ruling party leader Nahem Fernandez said
the pair were found inside their home, which sits beside
a military base. Speaking to Fox News, Trump said he
that is Maduro was in the house. That was more
like a fortress than a house. It had steel doors,

(13:17):
It had what they call a safety space, where it's
solid steel all around. He didn't get that space closed.
He was trying to get into it, but he got
bum rushed so fast that he couldn't get into it.
The President even said his men had blow torches on
them and steel cutting equipment should they had need to

(13:41):
break through the hideout. Was it just was. It's just
it was an amazing thing, the amazing job that these
people did. According to what Trump said, he says he
watched the whole thing from his home in mar A
Lago as he felt like he was watching a TV show. Yeah. Well,

(14:02):
Maduro and his partner were indicted on several charges, as
we said in New York, US Attorney General Pam Bondi said, uh.
She said the Venezuelan president faces charges of narco terrorism, conspiracy,
cocaine importation, conspiracy, possession of machine guns and destructive devices,
as well as conspiracy to possess machine guns and construct

(14:23):
destructive devices against the US.

Speaker 18 (14:26):
UH.

Speaker 13 (14:27):
Pam Bondi said they will soon face the full wrath
of American justice on American soil and American courts. The
pair were flown out of the country, taken to the
USS uh Emo Gimo and uh.

Speaker 15 (14:44):
Emo Gimo or.

Speaker 13 (14:47):
Or the Japanese okay h, a huge aircraft carrier stationed
at the Caribbean, and they're now on their way to
New York. Maduro could could appear in court as early
as Monday, and speaking after Maduro's capture, the US Vice
President J. D. Vance said that the tyrant was given

(15:09):
plenty of chances to step away from Venezuela's presidency. You know,
I don't shed any tears for Maduro. He's a I think,
a ruthless communist dictator. And I think at one time
of Venezuela was the most popular, our most most wealthy

(15:32):
country in Latin America. And yeah, and.

Speaker 15 (15:38):
Pretty much yeah, between the that dictator that took over
in the early two thousands and then followed by this guy,
it seems that when the socialists come in, they just
strip the country of everything.

Speaker 13 (15:59):
Yeah, and this is another reason we just saw. I
got a bunch of audio we may or may not
get to you today from Mandani in New York. Mamdani
was just uh uh sworn in as Mayor of the
New York of New York city, and that whole thing
was really a frightful display of communistic Uh well, it

(16:20):
was just all on display, you know, Democrat Socialists of America.
A bunch of people wearing red hats with the Democrat
Socialists of America on them, and uh, all the little
communists like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio Cortex or Cortes. Uh.

(16:41):
Fredian Slipp didn't mean it, but actually I think it
fits anyway. The point is is that you had all
these people there that are known, in my view, known
communists in Congress and elsewhere supporting this this mess, and
it's going to be a train wreck of an administration.

(17:03):
There's no way it could possibly work.

Speaker 15 (17:05):
I listened to part of his speech, probably most of it,
and I kept wondering, well, who's going to pay for
all that stuff that he's given away? You know, who's
going to be working to pay for it?

Speaker 13 (17:19):
Well, anybody with any sense and any ability will be
fleeing New York. Anybody with any money any means to
do so will be getting out of New York as
quickly as possible. I think. I mean, I certainly wouldn't
want to live there. I wouldn't want to live there anyway.
But I think the people that are if you have,

(17:39):
if you have property, he's talking about freezing rents on property.
He's talking about freezing you know, you know, basically controlling
any semblance of that's left of the free market.

Speaker 5 (17:53):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (17:54):
Yeah, yeah, he's going to give he's going to just
give away everything to the people. But you know, it
makes me want who's going to be working to generate
the money to pay for all this that he's going
to give away.

Speaker 13 (18:11):
Yeah, that's highly questionable. But in case you're just joining us,
we are waiting for hopefully this press conference to start
in the next few minutes. It look like looks like
it might not happen within the timeframe that we have
to be able to carry it live. If it does
happen in a time frame, that we'll go to it

(18:33):
as long as we can. But we do have the
break at the bottom of the hour, and then we
have to bring on a guest in the next half hours.

Speaker 15 (18:39):
So well, we want to bring on a guest.

Speaker 13 (18:43):
Yeah, well exactly. Yeah, I didn't mean to imply that
we didn't want the guest, because the topic is just
as important as this one, and that's the January sixth
prosecution that's going on of the alleged pipe bomber, the accused,
and you know some of the other things that have

(19:03):
happened with regard to the timetable and the fact that
the timetable is running out for anybody to be charged
with a federal crime regarding January sixth, And that's kind
of like really interesting that this very convenient for the
administration to take away. You know, right before the January

(19:26):
sixth statute of limitations runs out. We have an action
against Venezuela, which everybody's attention now is going to be
focused upon. And the statute of limitations for federal crimes,
federal indictments in the January sixth situation event, whatever you
want to call it, is run is set to run

(19:48):
out here very soon, in a couple of days. So
nobody is going to be charged unless I mean, there
are some possibilities, I guess any crime that's not subject
to a statute of limitations, like I'm thinking of seditious
conspiracy that could potentially be utilized. I don't know what

(20:11):
the legal uh, what has to actually what it takes,
what it would take to actually meet that criteria or
criteria for a guilty verdict with such a thing. But
all of the FEDS that were orchestrating people to incite crowds,

(20:36):
all of the FEDS that were present there helping to
foment violence, helping to provoke the crowd, anybody that was
there that that was engaging and nefarious activities to set
up this whole situation to blame quote unquote right wing
patriots and accuse them of insurrection so that they could

(21:01):
go after Many of these people that were there were
peaceful protesters. Many of the people they were just attending
a political rally. And the administration, the Biden administration, went
after these people full force, full force, and you know,
just for attending a political rally. Yeah, I'm not talking

(21:21):
about the people that broke things. I'm not talking about
the people who actually did damage. Most of the people
there weren't violent at all. They were peaceful. A lot
of the people that became violent became violent because they
were provoked. We went out over this ad nauseam in
the past. But the point is is that the fact
that nobody has been really I don't think anybody's been

(21:43):
brought to justice. Can you think of anybody Vicky.

Speaker 15 (21:47):
Well, they put a lot of them through court proceedings,
a couple of them went to prison, even though they
were not there on the grounds of the day that
it happened. Whole thing was very obviously staged. Yeah, and
then they went after the patriots really hard and you know,

(22:12):
senced a lot of them to prison even though they
really hadn't done anything. Do you remember Bobby I think
it was Bobby Powell who had the video of the
guy that was he was going to smash a window
or something, but Bobby caught him, and he caught him

(22:34):
on tape, and he just immediately changed his behavior and
acted like he was actually on the patriots side, but
pretty clearly from that video.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
He wasn't.

Speaker 15 (22:49):
He was and probably a government insurgent, you know, in
the operation. So it's going to take years to get
this all straightened out.

Speaker 13 (23:01):
If we ever do.

Speaker 15 (23:03):
If we ever do, that's righte Yeah.

Speaker 13 (23:05):
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like this press conference is going
to happen at a time when we can actually go
to it live. But we'll certainly monitor the situation and
we'll go to it probably after the fact. I do
having mechanism for doing that as well, But ladies and

(23:26):
gentlemen in case you're just joining us overnight. Shortly after
I went to bed and I was up pretty late,
but after I went to bed, apparently the US commenced
in striking Venezuela with airstrikes and dragging penetrating Nicholas Maduroll's home,

(23:47):
the dictator that ran Venezuela communist dictator, and dragging him
and his wife out of their bedroom and taking them
to the Southern District, New York, where they plan to
put them on trial, uh, for basically running drugs into

(24:08):
the United States and terrors are terrorism, Yeah, exactly. So
it's gonna be interesting to talk about this with some
of the folks that we have coming up on the show,
because the implications for this, this raid, if you want
to call it that, uh, this this action in Latin

(24:30):
America is gonna be uh. There's gonna be implications worldwide
with regard to the US relations with foreign countries. How
they how will this affect China, How will this affect
an impact? Uh the economy there? Will it have a
major impact? And I know that there is right now

(24:52):
with Iran, there are some things going on with what
looks like to me as a color revel. We have
an uprising there taking place, which was we're told our
direct result from inflationary things that are going on in
that country. And I know that the US has the

(25:15):
ability to influence monetary valuations with regard to outside pressures
that they impose upon nations. So it'll be interesting to
know if we can know to what degree that the
US impact in the region is causing some of these

(25:35):
uprisings taking place, and whether or not there are some
operatives on the inside that are stirring things up as well.
Because we know, wasn't.

Speaker 15 (25:47):
Iran selling Venezuela and oil? Didn't they have a deal
between Iran and Venezuela.

Speaker 13 (25:59):
Well, that's a good question, I will I don't know
at off the top, I can certainly look it up,
but anyway, work.

Speaker 15 (26:12):
I think that was part of what Trump was trying
to stop. Was that money oil money flow? Yeah, or
oil flow, I'm not sure which.

Speaker 17 (26:22):
You know?

Speaker 13 (26:23):
All right, I'll tell you what. We're going to take
the bottom of the hour break right now, and when
we come back, we will be bringing up Adam Hardage.
He is the author of the Alpha Blueprint, Preparing the
Next Generation for an AI future and he's a former
CIA operations officer, and he's going to be talking about
some about the January sixth mess, the prosecution of Brian

(26:49):
Cole as the pipe bond planter, and probably other things
as well. Stay with us, ladies and gentlemen. Governor America
continues here in just a few.

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Speaker 13 (31:20):
Welcome back to the broadcast. They say, is Governor America
here on this third of January twenty twenty six. We're
just two days away from the statute of limitations. As
I was talking about in the first half hour of
the show, the statute of limitations is about to expire
on most of the federal crimes that could be charged
regarding the January sixth, twenty twenty one FED surrection as

(31:42):
it's come to be called. Most federal crimes have a
statue of limitation of five years, and we will reach
that finish line in just two days with no one
of significance really within the federal government as far as
I know, has been charged. So joining us right now
to talk about this and other things is Adam Hertage.
He is a combat veteran, former CIA operations officer, and

(32:04):
nationally recognized voice on leadership, national security, and the future
of Americans children in an AI driven world. He is
the author of the Alpha Blueprint, Preparing the Next Generation
for an AI future. He is a graduate of the
US Air Force Academy and spent over a decade conducting
sensitive covert operations across the Middle East and Europe. Speaking

(32:26):
multiple languages, including Arabic. He deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and
several other theaters of conflict, gaining first hand insight into
geopolitical strategy, psychological warfare, and the cost of freedom. He
was in the crowd that day on January sixth and
witnessed suspicious activity, and he now wants justice. So Adam,

(32:47):
thank you very much for joining us here today on
govern America. Good to have you.

Speaker 6 (32:53):
Absolutely, it's great to be here. Thank you for having me.

Speaker 18 (32:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (32:56):
My co host is Vicki Davis. She's here as well.

Speaker 15 (32:58):
Say hi, VICKI, thank you for being here.

Speaker 13 (33:01):
Hey, VICKI, So, as we said earlier, you were at
the Capitol in January sixth. Can you describe the scene
there at that time and what did you see that
day that struck you as suspicious and maybe suggested to
you that the FEDS may have somehow been involved.

Speaker 14 (33:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 26 (33:20):
Well, well, first off, I mean, we have the FBI's
own admission that they had more than two hundred and
fifty on uniformed you know, officers present in the crowd
that day. But I'll tell you the wave that so,
my wife and I, along with a couple of our friends,
were there to express our displeasure at the United States

(33:42):
and it's response to what we perceived was frankly, a
stolen election. And the mood that day was very peaceful,
It was very patriotic. It was mostly a crowd of
you know, families and you know maggot type folks that
are trying to, you know, ensure.

Speaker 6 (34:01):
A bright future for their kids. We all watched President
Trump's speech.

Speaker 26 (34:05):
And by the way, I should tell you, Audence, I
was not there in any kind of official capacity.

Speaker 6 (34:09):
In fact, I had left the CIA two and a half.

Speaker 26 (34:13):
Years prior to that, so I was not there in
any sort of federal capacity. I was there as a
private citizen along with my wife. And you know, let
us also remember the only person to die that day
was an Air Force veteran, Ashley Dabbott, shot by a
Capitol Police officer, and she was unarmed. This is you know,

(34:35):
it's been nothing but a disinformation campaign pushed by the
mainstream media for the last you know, five years.

Speaker 6 (34:44):
It's it's really sad.

Speaker 26 (34:46):
It's really unfortunate that I don't see anybody getting, you know,
charged with any crimes. I do think that the statute
of limitations will run out. I don't see the dj
as having the backbone or the political will to go
after and indict federal officers. I don't have any particular

(35:07):
names on who I think should be, but I do
believe this goes all the way to the top, you know.

Speaker 27 (35:12):
So this goes back to the.

Speaker 6 (35:13):
Games comy stuff with you know, like Lisa Page and.

Speaker 26 (35:16):
Peter Struck and they get Trump and the Russia, Russia, Russia,
and I mean just the endless nonsensical disinformation that we
have heard come out of this government for more than
ten years now, especially since ever since you know, Orange
Man Bad came down the escalator to announce that he
was going to run.

Speaker 6 (35:33):
For the presidency. I don't know why that was such.

Speaker 26 (35:35):
A lightning rod other than it was, you know, they
saw it as destructive to the status quo within the
deep within the deep.

Speaker 6 (35:43):
State and the swamp.

Speaker 26 (35:44):
So I will say that, you know, President Trump's speech
was very patriotic. It was he said, you know, I'd
love to see you walk down to the Capitol and
peacefully voice your you know, opinions. He never called for
any kind of insurrection, never called for any violence, right that.
You know, the media tried to portray it that way,

(36:07):
but there we are.

Speaker 13 (36:07):
Yeah, you even had the BBC editing two parts of
his speech together to make it look like he was
calling for violence, you know, telling them.

Speaker 6 (36:15):
Exactly, and you know it was.

Speaker 26 (36:16):
Yeah, it was a very peaceful day up until the
Capitol police started firing tear tear gas into the crowds.
But also as we were walking from the Washington Monument
the Obelisk down to the Capitol, we saw literally busloads
of black clad whatters, obviously Antifa guys and gals, unloading there,

(36:36):
and they're so clumsy about the way that they you know,
were doing it too, that they're literally changing in the
maggi gear right in front of the crowd.

Speaker 6 (36:43):
So I mean that was pretty obvious.

Speaker 26 (36:45):
It's like, okay, we got some we got some people
that are trying to stir up, you know, foment unrest
here in the crowd, and they were mostly shouted down
by by the patriot by the patriots are who are there?

Speaker 13 (36:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 26 (36:58):
So it just also it really interesting that the FBI
can run around and arrest every single disabled service service
you know, veteran who was there, and all the grandmothers
who were you know, standing around patrio, you know, patriotically
expressing and using their First Amendment right free speech.

Speaker 6 (37:20):
But they can't find.

Speaker 26 (37:22):
After five years and thousands and thousands of cameras around DC,
they can't find who this supposed pipe bomber was.

Speaker 6 (37:29):
And then once they do, oh wait, that's a woman,
that's a Capitol police officer.

Speaker 26 (37:33):
Then oh eight, no, it's a white guy, and then okay,
it's this this black guy that may may be autistic,
we're not really sure. To me, this whole thing just
strikes me is like, this is reminiscent of you know,
any of the conspiracy theories that have now kind of
been proven to not even be theories, they're just conspiracies, right.

Speaker 13 (37:53):
Yeah. Can you talk about why do you believe Pam
Bondi the Attorney General should pursue these indictments even though
the statute limitations just a couple of days away. What
specific crimes are we talking about?

Speaker 5 (38:05):
Do you know?

Speaker 18 (38:08):
Well?

Speaker 26 (38:09):
I think the most egregious was the general attempt at
so first off, aside from the disinformation itself, the outright
lies and the historical untruths if you will, about how
that day was portrayed, I believe this is nothing less

(38:30):
than part of a broader color revolution, part of an
attempted overthrow of our duly elected administration.

Speaker 6 (38:38):
And I think you know, the.

Speaker 26 (38:44):
Globals wanted to roll out their agenda faster, and then
it turned out that Trump forty five was very popular,
so they needed to have something to throw off, you know,
to a big scandal, a big something to sway public opinion.
And that's when you started in COVID. COVID was ushered
in for that very purpose.

Speaker 28 (39:05):
I believe, I.

Speaker 15 (39:07):
Agree with you, because they changed election laws all around
the country because of COVID, right, I know they changed
Idaho law, election law because of COVID, So I think
that was I don't know if that was like part
two of the conspiracy or if it was always planned

(39:31):
as such, but yeah, they have been trying to take
control of our election system for the last twenty years.

Speaker 26 (39:43):
Go ahead at them, and well, if you understand the
sort of Marxist playbook, then you kind of understand.

Speaker 6 (39:50):
What's happening here.

Speaker 26 (39:51):
So an event happens, right, a major event, I mean
you pick it.

Speaker 6 (39:57):
You know WMD in Iraq nine to eleven, you know,
the Gulf of Tonkin incident. I mean it's it's.

Speaker 26 (40:04):
It's literally it's the same playbook every time, and that's
having massive event, some kind of a black Swan deal.
Control the narrative, drive the narratives, and then what it
allows the government to do is assert more control, because
the government is always after one thing, and that is
more control, more control. So you know, if you look

(40:26):
at the Patriot Act, the Patriot Act after nine to
eleven was supposed to be a temporary deal. I don't
think so, you know, it's worse now than it ever was.
It just ushers us constantly towards and you know, I
hate to say it, but towards the beast system, towards
you know, centralized control. I mean, the whole thing, every crisis.

(40:46):
And this is so I go into this a lot
in my book, The Alpha Blueprint. It's preparing the next
generation for an AI future, because I was looking around.

Speaker 6 (40:54):
One day and I realized that I've got it.

Speaker 26 (40:56):
So I've got a ten year old daughter and I've
got a seven year old son, and I realized, oh
my gosh, I don't know what to tell them in
ten years, you know, and it's is it time to
go to college? Should they go work for a fortune
five hundred and get a four oh one k and
expect retirement will be there thirty years later. I think
that that system has gone and sailed, and now that

(41:17):
we have this world of absolute deceit, and it's manufactured deceit,
and now you've got AI, which makes it impossible to
even discern what your eyeballs and your earballs are seeing
and hearing, you know, in real time, because it's so
good that you can't really discern whether.

Speaker 6 (41:38):
Or not what you're seeing or hearing is true. And
so the question I really started.

Speaker 26 (41:42):
The central question I really started grappling with was well,
what do you do in.

Speaker 6 (41:47):
A world that is full of lives?

Speaker 23 (41:49):
You know?

Speaker 26 (41:49):
And luckily I was trained by the best, and I know.

Speaker 6 (41:53):
How to do bad things to bad people.

Speaker 26 (41:55):
I know how to you know, do these kinds of campaigns,
and I understand where it all comes from and how
it works.

Speaker 6 (42:03):
And so I realized I need to start preparing.

Speaker 26 (42:06):
This next generation to deal with and to understand and
be able to discern truth from fiction in a world
where everything literally is built on.

Speaker 13 (42:14):
Live Yeah, it's getting to the point where you don't
know truth from fiction, like you said, because the videos
that we see everywhere is a perfect example. They're a
perfect example of how artificial intelligence can produce something that
looks so real that I mean, I go back to

(42:34):
the Bible where it says even the very elect would
be deceived, and I think the elect is being deceived,
has been deceived. And this technology is only going to
get better as the future continues to progress. Isn't that correct?

Speaker 26 (42:49):
And are you cut out on me for about five seconds?
Can you can you give me the question one more time?

Speaker 4 (42:55):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (42:55):
I was just talking about how the artificial intelligence is
gotten so better, so good in producing videos and what
have you, and it will continue to get better and
better as time progresses, to the point where as the
Bible says, even the very elect would be deceived.

Speaker 6 (43:13):
Yeah, one hundred percent.

Speaker 26 (43:14):
I mean, you know, it's really kind of taken the
joy out of you know, even just scrolling through a
social media feed because you're like, well, I'm not sure
if if that's real, or I'm not sure if what
I'm seeing or hearing is true.

Speaker 6 (43:30):
Or even based in reality.

Speaker 26 (43:32):
And I think, you know, it's going to get worse
and people have to really kind of make a decision
about how they're going to live and how they're going
to raise their kids, and how they're going to structure
their communities and their families.

Speaker 6 (43:47):
I mean, honestly, I think.

Speaker 26 (43:47):
We'll see a resurgence of you know, kind of small
town America where people say, hey, you know what I
really want. I want to be around something that is tangible,
where you know, if I if I am not talking
physically in the same room as you, right, I can
reach out and touch you and I can see you,
then how do I really know if what I'm hearing

(44:10):
is true? And so I think that it should make
us all question how we make decisions as as Americans,
how we make decisions as parents and family members, and
how we structure our own families going forward into a world.
I mean take it doesn't matter whether it's the COVID narrative,

(44:31):
which was that's a whole other conversation, you know, the Russia,
Russia Russia stuff, the laptop, the disinformation campaign, you know,
to get Trump always, And I'm not trying.

Speaker 27 (44:45):
To defend Trump.

Speaker 6 (44:46):
I'm saying that if it can happen to the most powerful.

Speaker 26 (44:49):
Man in the world, what's to prevent it happening to
the rest of us little people?

Speaker 13 (44:56):
So, uh, you know, Adam the Gateway pun is reporting
that Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division at
the Department of Justice Harmeat Dillon. She issued a statement.
You know this is in pursuant too, you know, kind
of getting back to what we were talking about a
moment ago. She says, no statute of limitations will hinder
the Department of Justice efforts to bring justice to those

(45:16):
who weaponized persecution of American citizens. January sixth, twenty twenty six,
is not a deadline for Department of Justice to bring prosecutions.
What do you make of that? Do you think that
the DOJ might move toward more serious charges that aren't
bound to a statute of limitations. My understanding is like

(45:36):
a seditious conspiracy could be one of those charges. Do
you see that coming? Or is that just a bunch
of political rhetoric that won't go anywhere?

Speaker 26 (45:48):
Well, I mean, I think you kind of answered the question,
and you know in your own in the.

Speaker 6 (45:52):
Hedge where you ask or is it just some political rhetorics?

Speaker 26 (45:55):
And that's the thing is, I think a lot of
times they just want to control the SoundBite, the narrative
of the day.

Speaker 6 (46:02):
So it's like, Okay, we're going to be tough on crime.
We're going to be tough on crime. We're gonna be
tough on crime.

Speaker 26 (46:06):
Yet nobody's arrested, or it's you know, we're gonna get
to the bottom of the Epstein thing.

Speaker 13 (46:11):
Oh really, Okay, yeah, I got the papers on my desk.

Speaker 28 (46:13):
Right now, bottom the Epstein.

Speaker 6 (46:15):
You know, Yeah, I got the papers on my desk.

Speaker 26 (46:17):
Oh wait, well it's too much to release all at once,
and oh wait, hold on, there's nothing there. And I
know it's a disinformation campaign. I mean, if we can't
get to the bottom of the simplest things, which is
are people abusing our children or not? And if they are,
and if we're not willing as parents and as a

(46:37):
country to eradicate that evil, then we have no future
as a country, We have no future as a people.

Speaker 6 (46:46):
And if we're not willing to fight for our.

Speaker 26 (46:48):
Children, there's nothing that we will fight for.

Speaker 5 (46:51):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 26 (46:52):
I gave this in a speech actually not too long ago,
and I was talking to them. I said, you know,
you you might not fight for your job, you might
not fight for your wife.

Speaker 6 (47:02):
Or your husband, you know, and you might not fight
for your house.

Speaker 26 (47:05):
Even But if you're not willing to fight for your kids,
you know, what, what purpose do you serve?

Speaker 6 (47:12):
And not only that, but I would think.

Speaker 26 (47:16):
You know, as the Bible says, it would probably be better
for a millstone to be strapped around your neck, drowning
the depths of the sea than to allow one of
the little ones to be hurt.

Speaker 13 (47:26):
Yep, exactly. So let's let's turn a corner here. You
mentioned the Ja six pipe bomber. The Blaze came out
with a story back not too long ago that fingered
a female former Capitol Police officer turned CIA officer. You
had just made reference to that, and that was based
upon a Gate study. I have to admit that I

(47:48):
thought the evidence was a little thin on her. I'm
not saying she did or didn't do it. I just
thought the evidence wasn't strong enough, so we didn't name
her on the show here. But what is interesting is
the timing because right after that piece was published, all
of a sudden, the FBI had an arrest. It almost
looked kind of like a diversion tactic. They nabbed this guy,

(48:09):
Brian Cole, and now he's accused of this whole thing.
But the entire thing is kind of raising more questions
and answers. I think you think the guy is a patsy?
Why I do?

Speaker 18 (48:23):
Well?

Speaker 26 (48:23):
So, I mean, because the whole I mean, just smell it.

Speaker 29 (48:27):
You know, what is it?

Speaker 4 (48:28):
At this point?

Speaker 26 (48:29):
I think I think a lot of us who have
been and I'm fifty one years old, so a gen
X guy, were a little skeptical anyway. And then I
was a CIA guy, so that makes you even more skeptical.
And I deployed the four Wars and six times, and
that makes you way more skeptical.

Speaker 6 (48:44):
So I'm a pretty skeptical guy at this point. But
I mean, I think it smells like.

Speaker 26 (48:49):
She's a patsy because the narrative changes so much and
so quickly. And now you've got this guy who says, oh, yeah, yeah,
I'm gonna I'm gonna answer all your questions honestly. And
you know, I was just super enraged about you know,
I wanted to see some change and I'm like, man,
nothing about this smells like truth at all.

Speaker 13 (49:07):
Well, they claim he confessed, but police confessions, you know,
when you get you in a in a room for
hours on end. I don't know exactly how the how
the interrogation was conducted, but I know from looking at
some of these other cases where people are accused of
murder and things. I mean, they the interrogators, do you

(49:30):
have a pretty good way of trying to coerce a
confession out of somebody. And and there's other issues regarding
his location, the cell phone pings, how reliable that data is.

Speaker 6 (49:46):
Well, have you seen have you seen the video of him?

Speaker 10 (49:48):
Uh?

Speaker 26 (49:49):
Did's time stamped for him driving in his car at
the same time that they said that he was planning
the bombs?

Speaker 13 (49:55):
Yeah, I was. I was looking at some of that.
Uh yeah, And there's gait differences, the differences on how
he walked. Obviously, I guess there's something with regard to
shoe size. Go ahead and elaborate on whatever you want.
With regard to the so called case they have against him,
do you think that obviously you must not think the

(50:15):
case is very strong.

Speaker 26 (50:18):
I don't think it matters. If the case is strong,
I think it'll be open and closed. The deal's probably
already done. It's probably already been broken between the lawyers,
between the judge, between him. It probably I'm guessing its
something like I mean, you know, if I was his
defense wory, I would say, let's take a case of
not guilty by reason of being a patsy. You know

(50:41):
it's I mean, it just and this is, by the
way I should tell your audience, this is conjecture. I
don't have any evidence to back up my claim, but
I'm just saying, from decades of experience with this kind
of thing, you kind of just get to realize when
somebody is lions you, and as American people, we've got

(51:03):
to realize that we are being ed to.

Speaker 6 (51:07):
NonStop by the powers to be and if and if they.

Speaker 26 (51:11):
Understand how they are viewed as Americans, which is Americans
are typically viewed as products or items to be controlled.
And whether that's you know, so big tech wants your
eyeballs on the screen. They want your attention, uh the
mainstream media.

Speaker 4 (51:28):
They want you.

Speaker 26 (51:29):
Watching the show, They want you watching the ads. They
want the message brought by Pfizer. Pfiser and big Tech
are big Pharma, want you controlled, and they want the
narrative driven to you know, so they're not going to
pay for the show to be made if the media
is going to go against them, right, so, you know,
line up, stick out your arm. By the way, the

(51:49):
federal governments going to pay us a whole bunch of money,
h when.

Speaker 27 (51:53):
We force vactioninate you.

Speaker 26 (51:56):
So if people understand that they are literally the commodity,
they're the product, the government is not looking out for
their best interests, then I think it will help them
understand a little bit better the reality of the world
that they are living in because a lot of us
I always tell my kids this, I say, and make
sure that you understand what table you're sitting at, or

(52:18):
what room you're in, or what the reality of the
situation is because a lot of times you'll think you're
talking about ABC, but really it's X y Z. Yeah,
I mean that's just I mean, these are the kinds
of things I think Americans must be more discerning at
this point.

Speaker 18 (52:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (52:36):
I always say go back to the book.

Speaker 27 (52:38):
You know.

Speaker 26 (52:38):
If people are like, well, I don't know it's true,
I don't know it's too I'll be like, well, I
don't think the Bible was written metaphorically or just poetically.
I think it's literally a guidebook for survival, especially in
these modern times.

Speaker 13 (52:51):
Exactly real, quickly before we we're almost out of time
for this half hour. But I want to get your
thoughts on Iran if we could the uprisings that are
taking place over there right now. Do you think the
uprising could be somewhat influenced by Western powers?

Speaker 6 (53:10):
You know, I haven't had enough time to look at
the irone.

Speaker 26 (53:13):
I was actually texting with a good colleague of mine
and good friend of mine who whose family fled in
nineteen seventy nine during.

Speaker 6 (53:22):
The fall of the during the Iranian Revolution and the
fall of the Shaw.

Speaker 26 (53:27):
They were literally on a plane with the Shaw flying
out of that country. And their response is you know,
you know, thank god, it's it's finally that it's finally happening, and.

Speaker 6 (53:37):
It looks like it's real.

Speaker 26 (53:39):
I would imagine that did the US had you know,
COVID influence campaigns, all kinds of you know, sort of
intelligence operations going on. I mean, it's the US has
been laser focused on there on since who I mean,
since we installed the SHAW in the first place, if

(53:59):
not that before. So, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (54:03):
I hope it is my hope that the.

Speaker 26 (54:06):
Iranian people are able to you know, achieve some some
bit of liberty to where they can you.

Speaker 6 (54:14):
Know, exist as a society without being under the the
sort of spiritual club of.

Speaker 27 (54:22):
The the regime, the the Islamic fundamentalist that's been running
the show for so long.

Speaker 26 (54:33):
Iran used to be, you know, they used to used
to think of Tehran was called the Paris of the
Middle East.

Speaker 6 (54:39):
You know, It's like, uh, it was, it was a
it was.

Speaker 26 (54:44):
A much different place back in before the Iranian revolution,
before the fundamentalist took over.

Speaker 6 (54:50):
I mean, you saw the same thing in Afghanistan. I mean,
it's this is.

Speaker 26 (54:55):
Just a war for the soul of the worlds, no
matter or where it is.

Speaker 6 (55:00):
I mean, you look at what's happening in Venezuela. Yeah,
we just took out Maduro apparently, I've arrested him, and
the Venezuelan people might finally have a chance to breathe
and get out from under the yoke of communism and Marxism.

Speaker 26 (55:15):
But frankly, that's what's being ushered in here.

Speaker 13 (55:18):
Yeah. Yeah, that's that's the key right there. You know,
as we strike other nations to eliminate communism, we have
it being woven and and installed basically here here we
have the situation with the New York mayor just you know,
just a day or two ago, well, New Year's Day
being sworn in, and the display there is just quite frightening. Hey, Adam,

(55:42):
thank you so much for being with us. This has
been delightful.

Speaker 15 (55:45):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (55:45):
I'm definitely gonna have to have you back.

Speaker 6 (55:49):
Absolutely, thank you, And I invite your iys to.

Speaker 29 (55:51):
Go read my book.

Speaker 26 (55:52):
Yeah, absolutely, they need to have this conversation with their kids.

Speaker 6 (55:55):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 13 (55:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (55:56):
What's the name of the book again, It's.

Speaker 14 (56:00):
The Alpha Blueprint.

Speaker 6 (56:00):
You can get it on Amazon dot com. It's number
one best seller multiple categories.

Speaker 26 (56:04):
In general, Flynn was nice enough to endorse it and
write the forward for it.

Speaker 6 (56:10):
Think this is the most critical conversation parents can be
having with their kids right now, how to prepare them
for a world of lives?

Speaker 13 (56:15):
All right, God bless you, sir, Thank you so much,
and we'll talk to you soon. Thank you, yep, bye bye.

Speaker 27 (56:20):
Take care of God bluff you too.

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Fox contributor Jason Chafitz.

Speaker 33 (59:23):
James Cumber knows what he's doing, and the first thing
to do is to bring in the whistleblowers. You have
state legislators there that have been sounding the alarm for
some time. You have local news reports that go back
for years. Remember you have Keith Ellison, who's the Attorney General.
Both he and Walls served in the United States Congress
while I was there. But they you have the Attorney

(59:44):
General saying he wouldn't have done anything Differently, you have
the governor who's saying, well, you know we're setting up
task force and you know we're trying to put safeguards
in place.

Speaker 5 (59:53):
Oh really.

Speaker 32 (59:55):
He also said the American people need to hear where
all the money has gone. He said the Biden Harris
administration needs to be examined as well. From Sydney to
Paris to New York City, crowds ring in the new
Year with exuberant celebrations filled with thunderous fireworks or light shows,
while others took a more subdued approach. As the clock
struck midnight in Japan, Templebelle's Ring and some climb mountains

(01:00:18):
to see the year's first sunrise, while a light show
with some somersaulting jet skis twinkled in Dubai. In New
York City's Times Square, revelers braved frigid temperatures to celebrate
with the famed New Year's eve ball drop.

Speaker 29 (01:00:32):
Pope Leo the.

Speaker 32 (01:00:33):
Fourteenth open twenty twenty six with a plea for peace,
singling out particular countries bloody by conflict and families wounded
by violence. Leo celebrated a New Year's Day Mass in
Saint Peter's Basilica and then delivered a special noontime prayer
from his studio. Leo noted that January first marks the
Church's World Day of Peace and used the occasion to

(01:00:54):
issue a prayer. Three states said they will no longer
cover weight loss drugs through medicaid. Here's fox is Jessica Rosenthal.

Speaker 34 (01:01:02):
Sixteen states were covering GLP one drugs through medicaid, but
that's changing. North Carolina said they can't afford to cover
it any more for obesity, and starting today, California, New Hampshire,
and South Carolina say their Medicaid programs will no longer
cover the drugs for obesity. They still will for diabetes.
While President Trump negotiated major cost reductions with the makers
of such drugs, so many more people are using them,

(01:01:23):
the costs of skyrocketed. Health advocacy group KFF found that
between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty three, three point three
million more people started using the drugs, and Medicaid spending
costs on it went from six hundred million to nearly
four billion dollars.

Speaker 32 (01:01:39):
Enhanced tax credits associated with the Affordable Care Act expired overnight.
The change affects some Americans who do not get their
health insurance from an employer and do not qualify for
Medicaid or Medicare. A House vote on the issue is
expected this month. Pro life activists are not only celebrating
a new year, but a new law and port of

(01:01:59):
ye go Here's afens.

Speaker 35 (01:02:01):
Chris Woodward, Puerto Rico's governor, recently signed legislation that recognizes
unborn children as people from conception. Carol Tobias, president of
National Right to Life, called this a fantastic event.

Speaker 14 (01:02:13):
That's tempered a little bit with the fact that they
already have a law that allows abortion in many circumstances,
so that you know, we're not quite sure how this
is all going to play out. Which law is going
to take precedence, Is the old law going to stand
as law of the land, or however it will go.

(01:02:37):
This is a great moral victory. It says the country
is headed in the right direction.

Speaker 35 (01:02:43):
According to the Christian Post, Alaska and Wyoming both have
statutes on the books declaring that the term unborn child
refers to a member of the species Homo sapiens at
any stage of development who was carried in the womb,
as it pertains to victims of certain criminal offenses. When
asked whether she'd like to see more stags follow suit,
Tobias told AFN there are a lot of different ways

(01:03:04):
that the laws can be worded, so a specific terminology
may not be necessary.

Speaker 14 (01:03:08):
It's more important that the legislatures just start recognizing unborn
children are human beings than they deserve to be protected.

Speaker 35 (01:03:16):
I'm Chris wood Word and that is all our time
for now.

Speaker 32 (01:03:20):
You can find more news at AFN dot net for
American Family News.

Speaker 10 (01:03:24):
I'm Robert Thornton.

Speaker 13 (01:03:55):
For the rest.

Speaker 36 (01:03:56):
Of of honey, we have before us the opportunity to
forge for ourselves and for future generations, a new world order.

Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
A new world order, new world order.

Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
This is a moment disease. The clidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around us.

Speaker 6 (01:04:26):
A new world order, a world where.

Speaker 7 (01:04:27):
The United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision
of its founders.

Speaker 8 (01:04:32):
Nevertheless, United stated in a key position to shape is
so that the problem of the put rensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international order.

Speaker 9 (01:04:44):
The first decade of the twenty first century. But out
of what is will be clear. It's the greatest restructuring
of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world order.

Speaker 5 (01:04:58):
What's created right.

Speaker 10 (01:05:01):
Documenting the crisis of our republic.

Speaker 11 (01:05:03):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society. And we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed to secret societies, the secret oaths and a
secret proceedings.

Speaker 4 (01:05:18):
Waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 5 (01:05:20):
The councils of government.

Speaker 12 (01:05:22):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 10 (01:05:32):
This is Governor America Quick, Darren Weeks and Vicky.

Speaker 13 (01:05:36):
Davis from Feeble Regions five to ten. This is the
second hour of Governor America. I'm during Weeks. Vicky Davis
is here as well. It is the third of January
twenty twenty six, as we're covering this breaking story of
the United States bombing Venezuela, invading and capturing Nicholas Maduro

(01:05:56):
and his wife and taking them to the Southern District
of New York to stand trial, apparently to be charged
and stand trial with narco terrorism. And as we mentioned earlier,
there is a press conference going on right now, and
so I'm going to go ahead and go to some
of this. We'll play some of it. We will not
have time to play all of it before our next

(01:06:20):
guest at the bottom of the hour, but I think
it's important to hear what the President is saying with
regard to the current situation there. So let's go ahead
without further ado and see if we can play some
of this.

Speaker 37 (01:06:37):
Late last night and early today, at my direction, the
United States Armed Forces conducted an extraordinary military operation in
the capital of Venezuela. Overwhelming American military power, air land

(01:06:58):
and sea was used to launch it. A spectacular assault,
and it was an assault like people have not seen
since World War Two. It was a force against a
heavily fortified military fortress in the heart of Caracas to

(01:07:18):
bring outlaw dictator Nicholas Maduro to justice. This was one
of the most stunning, effective and powerful displays of American
military might and competence.

Speaker 18 (01:07:33):
In American history.

Speaker 37 (01:07:36):
And if you think about it, we've done some other
good ones, like the attack on Solomony, the attack on
al bag Daddy, and the obliteration and decimation of the
Iran nuclear sites just recently in an operation known as

(01:08:00):
Midnight Hammer.

Speaker 18 (01:08:04):
All perfectly executed and done.

Speaker 37 (01:08:07):
No nation in the world could achieve what America achieved
yesterday or frankly, in just a short period of time.
All Venezuelan military capacities were rendered perilous as the men
and women of our military, working with US law enforcement,
successfully captured Maduro in the.

Speaker 18 (01:08:29):
Dead of night.

Speaker 37 (01:08:31):
It was dark, the lights of Caracas were largely turned off.

Speaker 18 (01:08:40):
Due to a certain expertise that we have.

Speaker 37 (01:08:45):
It was dark and it was deadly, but captured along
with his wife, Celia Flores, both of whom now faced
American justice. Maduro and Floras have been indicted in the
Southern District of New York Jay Clayton for their campaign

(01:09:09):
of deadly narco terrorism against the United States and its citizens.
I want to thank the men and women of our
military who achieved such an extraordinary success overnight with breathtaking speed, power, precision,
and competence.

Speaker 18 (01:09:26):
You rarely see anything like it.

Speaker 37 (01:09:28):
You've seen some raids in this country that didn't go
so well.

Speaker 18 (01:09:32):
They were an embarrassment.

Speaker 37 (01:09:33):
If you look back to Afghanistan, or if you look
back to.

Speaker 18 (01:09:38):
The Jimmy Carter days, they were different days.

Speaker 37 (01:09:41):
We're a respected country again, maybe like never before. These
highly trained warriors operating in collaboration with US law enforcement
caught them in a very ready position. They were waiting
for us. They knew we had many ships out in
the sea just sort of waiting. They knew we were coming,

(01:10:04):
so they were in what's called a ready position. But
they were completely overwhelmed and very quickly incapacitated. If you
would have seen what I saw last night, you would
have been very impressed. I'm not sure that you'll ever
get to see it, but it was an incredible thing
to see. Not a single American service member was killed

(01:10:27):
and not a single piece of American equipment was lost.
We had many helicopters, many planes, many people involved in
that fight. But think of that, not one piece of
military equipment was lost, not one service member was more
importantly killed, The United States military is the strongest and

(01:10:49):
most fearsome military on the planet by far, with capabilities
and skills our enemies can scarcely begin to imagine. We
have the best equipment anywhere in the world. There's no
equipment like what we have. And you see that even
if you just look at the boats, you know we've
knocked out ninety seven percent of the drugs coming in

(01:11:11):
by sea. Each boat kills twenty five on average, twenty
five thousand people. We knocked out ninety seven percent, and
those drugs mostly come from place called Venezuela. We're going
to run the country until such time as we can
do a safe, proper.

Speaker 18 (01:11:31):
And judicious transition.

Speaker 37 (01:11:34):
So we don't want to be involved with having somebody
else get in. And we have the same situation that
we had for the last long period of years. So
we are going to run the country until such time
as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition.
Then it has to be judicious because that's what we're

(01:11:57):
all about. We want peace, liberty, and justice for the
great people of Venezuela, and that includes many from Venezuela
that are now living in the United States and want
to go back to their country.

Speaker 18 (01:12:12):
It's their homeland.

Speaker 37 (01:12:15):
We can't take a chance that somebody else takes over
Venezuela that doesn't have the good of the Venezuelan.

Speaker 18 (01:12:21):
People in mind. We've had decades of that. We're not
going to let that happen.

Speaker 37 (01:12:29):
We're there now, and what people don't understand, but they
understand as.

Speaker 18 (01:12:35):
I say this, we're there now, but we're.

Speaker 37 (01:12:40):
Going to stay until such time as the proper transition
can take place. So we're going to stay until such
time as we're going to run it, essentially until such
time as a proper transition can take place. As everyone knows,
the oil business in Venezuela has been a bust, a
total bust for a long period of time. They were

(01:13:02):
pumping almost nothing by comparison to what they could have
been pumping and what could have taken place.

Speaker 18 (01:13:10):
We're going to have our very large.

Speaker 37 (01:13:14):
United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world,
go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure,
the oil infrastructure.

Speaker 18 (01:13:26):
And start making money for the country.

Speaker 13 (01:13:30):
And we are.

Speaker 37 (01:13:32):
Ready to stage a second and much larger attack if
we need to do so. We were prepared to do
a second wave.

Speaker 18 (01:13:43):
If we needed to do so.

Speaker 37 (01:13:46):
We actually assumed that a second wave would be necessary.
But now it's probably not the first wave, if you'd
like to call it. That the first attack was so
successful we probably don't have to do a second, but
we're prepared to do a second wave, a much bigger wave.
Actually this was pinpoint, but we have a much bigger
wave that probably won't have to do.

Speaker 14 (01:14:09):
This.

Speaker 37 (01:14:10):
Partnership of Venezuela with the United States of America, a
country that everybody wants to be involved with because of
what we were able to do and accomplish, will make
the people of Venezuela, rich, independent, and safe. And it
will also make the many many people from Venezuela that

(01:14:31):
are living in the United States extremely happy.

Speaker 18 (01:14:34):
They suffered, They suffered, so much was taken from them.
They're not going to suffer anymore.

Speaker 37 (01:14:40):
The illegitimate dictator Maduro was the kingpin of a vass
criminal network responsible for trafficking colossal amounts of deadly and
illicit drugs into the United States. As alleged in the indictment,
he personally oversaw the vicious cartel known as Cartel day

(01:15:01):
Less Solace, which flooded our nation with lethal poison, responsible
for the deaths of countless Americans. The many, many Americans,
hundreds of thousands over the years of Americans died because
of him.

Speaker 18 (01:15:15):
Maduro and his wife will.

Speaker 37 (01:15:16):
Soon face the full might of American justice and sand
trial on American soil.

Speaker 18 (01:15:24):
Right now, they're on a ship.

Speaker 37 (01:15:26):
They'll be heading to ultimately New York and then a
decision will be made, I assume between New York and.

Speaker 18 (01:15:34):
Miami or Florida. But we have.

Speaker 37 (01:15:40):
People where the overwhelming evidence of their crimes will be
presented in.

Speaker 18 (01:15:46):
A court of law. And I've seen, I've seen what
we have.

Speaker 37 (01:15:51):
It's both horrible and breathtaking that something like this could
have been allowed to take place. For many years after
his term as president of Venezuela expired, Maduro remained in
power and waged a ceaseless campaign of violence, terror and

(01:16:11):
subversion against the United States of America, threatening not only
our people but the stability of the entire region. And
you also, in addition to traffic and gigantic amounts of
illegal drugs that inflicted untold suffering and human destruction all
over the country, all over in particular the United States.

(01:16:33):
Maduro sent savage and murderer's gangs, including the Bloodthurstay prison
Gang trend de Arragua to terrorize American communities nationwide, and
he did.

Speaker 18 (01:16:43):
Indeed, they weren't Colorado.

Speaker 37 (01:16:45):
They took over apartment complexes, They cut the fingers of
people if they call police.

Speaker 18 (01:16:51):
They were brutal, but they're not so brutal now.

Speaker 37 (01:16:56):
And I just have to congratulate our military, pete everybody,
and our National Guard because the job that they've done,
whether it's in Washington, d C. Where we have a
totally safe city, where it was one of the most
unsafe cities anywhere in the world, frankly, and now we
have no crime in Washington, d C. We haven't had

(01:17:18):
a killing. We had the terrorist attack a few weeks ago,
a little bit of a different kind of a threat,
but we haven't had.

Speaker 18 (01:17:28):
A killing in a long period of time, six seven months.

Speaker 37 (01:17:32):
We used to have two, on average, two a week
in Washington, our capital.

Speaker 18 (01:17:37):
We don't have that anymore. The restaurants are opening.

Speaker 37 (01:17:40):
Everyone's happy, they're going, they're walking their daughters, they're walking
their children, their wives, they walk to restaurants. Restaurants are
opening all over Washington, d C. So I want to
thank the National Guard, I want to thank our military,
and I want to thank law enforcement.

Speaker 18 (01:17:56):
Been amazing and they should do it with more cities.

Speaker 37 (01:17:59):
We're doing it, as you know, and we're doing it
in Memphis, Tennessee right now, and crime is down. We've
just sort of started a few weeks ago, but crime
is down now seventy seven percent, and the governor of
Louisiana called great person and he wanted us to help him,
as you know, in a certain.

Speaker 18 (01:18:20):
Very nice part of Louisiana.

Speaker 37 (01:18:25):
And we have done that and it's a rough it
was a rough, rough section, and we have crime down.
I understand it's down to almost nothing already after two
and a half weeks. New Orleans it's down to almost
nothing and we've only been there for two and a
half weeks. Can't imagine why governors wouldn't want us to help.
We also helped, as you know, in Chicago. Then crime

(01:18:48):
went down a little bit.

Speaker 29 (01:18:49):
There.

Speaker 37 (01:18:49):
We did a very small help because we had no
we had no working ability with the governor. The governor
was a disaster and the mayor was a disaster. But
it knocked down crime. But we're pulling out of there.
When they need us, we'll know, you'll know, you'll be
writing about it. And likewise Los Angeles where we saved

(01:19:09):
Los Angeles early on, where the head of the police
department made a statement that if the federal government didn't
come in, we would have lost Los Angeles. That's after
long after the fires, that's when they had the riots
in Los an We did a great job. We got
no credit for it whatsoever. But that's okay, it doesn't matter.
We don't need the credit. But we'll be pulling out.

(01:19:31):
When they need us, they'll call or we'll go back.
If we have to, we'll go back. But we did
a great job in various cities. But the thing, the
place that we're very proud of is Washington, DC because
it's our nation's capital. We took it from being a
crime ridden mess to being one of the safest cities
in the country. But the gangs that they sent raped, tortured,

(01:19:54):
and murdered American women and children.

Speaker 18 (01:19:57):
They were in all of the cities.

Speaker 37 (01:19:58):
I mentioned, trend are and they were sent by Maduro
to terrorize our people.

Speaker 18 (01:20:05):
And now Maduro will never again be able to.

Speaker 37 (01:20:09):
Threaten an American citizen or anybody from Venezuela.

Speaker 18 (01:20:13):
There will no longer be threats.

Speaker 37 (01:20:15):
For years, I've highlighted the stories of those innocent American
whose lives were so heartlessly robbed by this Venezuela and
terrorist organization. Really one of the worst, one of the worst,
they say, the worst Americans like twelve year old Joscelyn
Nungary from Houston, Beautiful Joscelin nungary.

Speaker 18 (01:20:37):
What happened to her?

Speaker 37 (01:20:41):
They, as you know, they kidnapped, assaulted, and murdered by
trend de Ragua animals.

Speaker 18 (01:20:48):
They murdered Joscelyn and left her dead under the bridge.

Speaker 37 (01:20:54):
There was a bridge, a bridge that will never be
the same.

Speaker 18 (01:20:59):
To some many people after seeing what happened.

Speaker 37 (01:21:02):
As I've said many times, the Maduro regime emptied out
their prisons, sent their worst and most violent monsters into
the United States to steal American lives. And they came
from mental institutions and insane asylums. They came from prisons
and jails. The reason I say both they sound similar.

(01:21:22):
Actually prisons a little bit more, a little bit more hostile,
a little bit tougher. A mental institution isn't as tough
as an insane asylum.

Speaker 18 (01:21:34):
But we got them both.

Speaker 37 (01:21:35):
They sent from their mental institutions, they sent from their jails, prisons.
They were drug dealers, they were drug kingpins. They sent
everybody bad into.

Speaker 18 (01:21:44):
The United States. But no longer. We have now a
border where nobody gets through.

Speaker 37 (01:21:50):
In addition, Venezuela unilaterally seized and sold American oil, American assets,
and American platforms, costing US billions and billions of dollars.
They bud us a while ago, but we never had
a president that did anything about it. They took all
of our property. Was our property. We built it, and

(01:22:14):
we never had a president that decided to do anything
about it and staid they fought wars that were ten
thousand miles away. We built Venezuela oil industry with American talent, drive,
and skill, and the socialist regime stole it from us
during those previous administrations, and they stole it through force.

(01:22:37):
This constituted one of the largest thefts of American property
in the history of our country. Considered the largest left
of property in the history of our country. Massive oil
infrastructure was taken like we were babies, so we didn't
do anything about it.

Speaker 18 (01:22:52):
I would have done something about it.

Speaker 37 (01:22:54):
America will never allow foreign powers to rob our people
or drive us back into.

Speaker 18 (01:23:01):
And out of our own hemisphere. That's what they did.

Speaker 37 (01:23:05):
Furthermore, under the now deposed dictator Maduro, Venezuela was increasingly
hosting foreign adversaries in our region and acquiring menacing offensive
weapons that could threaten US interest in lives. And they
use those weapons last night. They used those weapons last night.
Potentially in league with the cartels operating along our border.

(01:23:27):
All of these actions were in gross violation of the
core principles of American foreign policy, dating back more than
two centuries and not anymore, all the way back dated
to the Monroe doctrines. And the Monroe doctrine is a

(01:23:47):
big deal, but we've superseded it by a lot, by
a real lot. They now caught the donro document. I
don't know it's Monroe doctrine. We sort of forgot about it.
It was very important, but we forgot about it. We
don't forget about it anymore. Under our new national security strategy,

(01:24:08):
American dominance in the Western Hemisphere will never be questioned again.

Speaker 18 (01:24:14):
Won't happen.

Speaker 37 (01:24:15):
So just in concluding, for decades, other administrations have neglected
or even contributed to these growing security threats in the
Western Hemisphere. Under the Trump administration, we are reasserting American
power in a very powerful way.

Speaker 18 (01:24:33):
In our home region. And our home region.

Speaker 37 (01:24:36):
Is very different than it was just a short while ago.
The future will be and we did this in my
first term. We had great dominance in my first term,
and we have.

Speaker 18 (01:24:47):
Far greater dominance right now.

Speaker 37 (01:24:49):
Everyone's coming back to us, the future will be determined
by the ability to protect commerce and territory and resources
that are core to security.

Speaker 18 (01:25:00):
These are core to our.

Speaker 37 (01:25:03):
National security, just like tariffs are. They've made our country rich,
and they've made our national security strong, stronger than ever before.
But these are the iron laws that have always determined
global power, and we're gonna keep it that way.

Speaker 18 (01:25:22):
We will.

Speaker 13 (01:25:23):
Okay, I have to jump in here unfortunately because we're
coming up to the present the bottom of the hour
break already, and we have a guest coming up here
in just a moment. But you've been listening to some
words from the president this morning as the press conference
was going on, and I guess it's still going on
even at as of twelve twenty five a minute ago,

(01:25:48):
and so I am assuming it's he's still talking. But
so anyway, we can't obviously carry the whole thing. But
I did want to get your reactions so far to
Vicky from what you heard real quickly, because we got
to break it about a minute.

Speaker 15 (01:26:06):
He's he sounds like they're going back to the original
plan of continental domination, you know, the what was that
that scotsman's name, mackinder to the mackinder plan of the

(01:26:30):
largest country dominating the countries within a five regional division
of the world. Yeah and so, so Trump is right
on track with what the original goal was, which I
don't believe is something that I know as an American citizen.

(01:26:55):
It's not something that I.

Speaker 13 (01:26:56):
Okay, we got to take about in the art break.
We'll be back here in a moment with NANSU, thing
goes as planned.

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Speaker 38 (01:28:02):
Evolutionists would have you believed that flightless birds like ostriches
lost the ability to fly. But as we'll see on
today's Creation Moment, this goes against the biblical view that
God had a perfectly good reason for designing them that way.

Speaker 4 (01:28:14):
In noll Our Creation Moments host Paul Taylor, there.

Speaker 39 (01:28:18):
Are quite a number of birds that cannot fly. This
sometimes surprises us, but it shouldn't. We tend to wonder
how they lost the ability to fly. But although there
are some species that might possibly have lost an ability
to fly, as losing such an ability usually involves loss
of information, not spontaneous creation, there is no reason to
suppose that many have lost an ability. After all, we

(01:28:41):
do not wonder at mammals that fly like bats, and
we accept that these were created on Day five, whereas
most mammals were made on Day six. In the same way,
most flightless birds seem to be perfectly designed the way
that they are. Ratite birds for example, have no keel
on their sternum. The keel is anchor's muscles to the
wings to enable flight, But birds like ostriches, rears EMUs,

(01:29:05):
and kiwis show no evidence, either in extant species or
in the fossil record, to suggest that they ever had
such a structure. Therefore, they have not evolved into such
a state. They were designed like that by God because
that is the best designed for them. Other birds are
flightless for other reasons. Penguins, for example, do not fly,

(01:29:28):
but they do sort of fly through the water. Again,
this requires a particular type of design that could not
arise by itself. God designed penguins just perfectly for their
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Speaker 13 (01:31:26):
All right, we're back here on this January third, twenty
twenty sixth edition of our broadcast here covering this breaking
news of Venezuela being struck over night and Maduro and
his wife being transported to the Southern District of New
York to stand narco terrorism charges. Joining us to discuss
this and other things pertaining to China is Nan Sue.

(01:31:51):
He is a senior reporter for The Epic Times. He
was born and raised in China. He came to the
United States in nineteen eighty nine. Since two thousand and three,
he has served as a news commentator for the SOH
International Chinese Radio Network and MTD International TV Network, focusing
on news related events relating to China. As an expert

(01:32:13):
on China, he has delivered numerous speeches at public events
on a wide range of China related topics over the
past two decades. His work has been covered extensively on
subjects such as the threat of the CCP's global expansion,
the security of Taiwan on the Taiwan Straight, CCP's human
rights abuses in China, the China economy, traditional Chinese culture

(01:32:34):
before communism, forced organ harvesting in China, and the struggle
for freedom in Hong Kong. So we're pleased, very happy
and as a very timely incident with the current situation
going on overnight, to have Nan Su here on the
broadcast and.

Speaker 5 (01:32:50):
Welcome man, oh, thank you, thank you for having me.

Speaker 13 (01:32:54):
Yeah, it's our pleasure now as we just mentioned a
moment ago. The US militia has just hit Venezuela overnight.
I'm wondering what your initial impressions on how this will
impact China US China relations going forward.

Speaker 5 (01:33:13):
Well, I think that's a brave effort to do that.
First of all, it's entirely in line of President Trump's
twenty twenty five National Security strategy. If you read that, basically,
Trump says, you know, the whole strategy layout where our

(01:33:34):
front line is, which is located at the Western Pacific.
Because you've got like almost ten pages of the entire strategy,
you know, talking about Western specifically, and then you have
about like those close to five pages talk about American Continent,
which is Western hemisphere. So basically the Western Hemisphere, you know,

(01:34:02):
American continent, that is our backyard, American backyard that we
need to really stabilize it and get me off the
all the infutations from the CCP uh and also and
then we will be ready, you know, to defend the peace,
and you know, we'll be able to support our troops

(01:34:25):
at Western Pacific to defend the peace. So I think,
you know, to keep the capture of uh uh uh Madora,
it's just you know, a very important step because now
you look at the entire American continent, you know, and

(01:34:46):
all other countries that you know has very close relations
with with Cuba, Russia, China, like what Madua has done,
you know, de think about what they're thinking, right. So
and it's especially in the Madora's case. You know, he

(01:35:09):
just met with uh Kiji Pink's mmoy, you know, just
like hours ago before he was captured. So it really
it's a stunning example for all these uh UH countries,
Like you know, number one, I would say it's Brazil.
In Brazil, you know it's heavily infutiated by the by

(01:35:33):
the CCP in the past, UH I would say past
twenty years. Now it's Brazil is one of the brick nations,
and UH and and CCP, it's you know, it's a
it's a part of the Bell and Rosy right now,
it's a building across continental railroad, you know, from Brazil

(01:35:55):
through UH Peru. So I think it's astarting wanting to
this to these countries leaders, what they are doing really
to themselves and to put their countries in danger.

Speaker 13 (01:36:09):
My understanding is that from reading this morning some of
the articles that were coming out, is that there was
a delegation from communists China in in the country at
the time that this Venezuela strike happened.

Speaker 5 (01:36:23):
Uh, yes, yes, it just you know, actually they just
met Madora, you know, just right before he was captured.

Speaker 13 (01:36:32):
M Yeah. How do you think this is going to
affect US Chinese relations or does it even matter? At
this point?

Speaker 5 (01:36:39):
It doesn't reven matter, you know.

Speaker 36 (01:36:42):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:36:43):
And it was the US. The United States China policy
has been in the wrong direction, uh, for for long,
long and long time, and but he was It started
changing in January of twenty eighteen when Trump started the

(01:37:03):
trade war. You know, remember we're just like that's that's
just like eight years ago. In January of twenty eight
twenty eighteen, Trump put twenty five percent tariffs on the
solar panels from China. That's the starting point the entire
US China relationships not changing. Changing the gear. Now if

(01:37:25):
you look back, it didn't happen, you know. Accidentally. Now,
during the first turn of Trump, he appointed High House
of Officer Peter Navarro, you know, in charge of an
industrial and trade and Peter Narado, Peter Navaro, you know,

(01:37:52):
long before he went to White House. He wrote the
two books. Number one book it's called a Death Trap
by China. The second book named The Coming War on China.
So appointing Peter Navarro as the High House senior advisor.

(01:38:12):
You know, it really is how you know, everything started.
And of course Trump got all all these things figure out,
you know, the problem from of our China policy. It
is for a very very long time that we have
been wishful thinking that by making China richer, uh, you know,

(01:38:34):
will eventually make China a democratic nation. I remember clearly, know,
I remember clearly back in two thousand, I was in China.
I'm sorry, I was in Washington, d C. I was
in Congress try to talk to all the congressional leaders
about China's human rights abuse. But you know, the minute

(01:38:56):
I walk into every congressional leaders is everything I heard
is about people asking me, is do you think it's
a good idea to give China PNTR, the Permanent Normal
Trade Relations. I told them no, but I know, you
know they won't listen to me. It's just, you know,

(01:39:17):
the entire American society at that time was in such
a huge, you know, ridiculous pandem love. We are just
believe you know, our money is going to change China. Now,
China joined wto two oh one. From two oh one
to twenty eleven, you know, the first ten years, China's
GDP grow five times, and from twenty eleven to twenty

(01:39:41):
twenty one, the second ten years it doubled.

Speaker 13 (01:39:44):
So China and this is all going on while our
own GDP is shrinking, right.

Speaker 5 (01:39:49):
That's right. And then we send our jobs, not just jobs,
literally one industry after another to China. And look at
what happened to real I mean rare earth. It's just
a prominent example how they do to us.

Speaker 13 (01:40:06):
Yeah, hey, I want to ask you about rare earth
because I'm wondering how much how many rare earths that
we would normally get from China is possessed by Venezuela.

Speaker 5 (01:40:17):
Do you know, I don't think that there will be
much rare earth actually from ven It's whaler, it's pretty
much from China itself. Although China in the past twenty
years they have done a tremendous amount of strategical work
trying to control the resources around the world the rare earth,

(01:40:42):
but rare earth it's not something very hard to find
that we have you know, we we have enough for
rare earth. The recent discover shows that we have enough.
We have enough rare earth, not only for our own use,
actually for many of our allies used in Alaska. It

(01:41:02):
only takes some time. Just that we never think about,
you know, doing those things ourselves. You know, it's just
we trust China. Now you think about you you you
real thinking. Just look back on rare earth, I think
all you know, China didn't really have a rare earth

(01:41:24):
industry in the eighties, but in the nineteen ninety two
China second generation leader the jobbing basically said middle is
to have oil and we have rare earth. That's how
they start the whole thing. But at the time they
don't have nothing, you know, they don't know how to
do it. So they you know, open the country, basically

(01:41:45):
invite all the all the corporations from the Western world
to go to China to explore the rare earth and
to make investments. But with one condition though. The conditions is,
you know, all any Western corporations, including from the United States,
go to China and they have to work with China

(01:42:07):
to stay owned industry, stay owned business, and they cannot
have more than fifty percent of the share, and so
you know, by control the majority of the business, they
are able to master everything you know from the Western world,
and you know, money or technology, they learn everything. Now,

(01:42:31):
once they became dominant in rare earths, they changed. In
twenty twenty one, beijingvaded, you know, the completely different rare
earths policy base, which banned any foreign investments from going
to China to invest into the rare earth industry, and

(01:42:51):
also it banned any technology on rare earth China has
to be shared by any foreign countries. So that's how
they did that. You know, it's an economical war. Yeah,
It's all they're doing is a zero something.

Speaker 18 (01:43:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (01:43:10):
Now, I wonder how significant is the timing of this
escalation between the latest US action in Venezuela versus the
wargames that China has been conducting around Taiwan. Taiwan continues
to be a powder keg, as you know, and I'm
wondering if the US administration, the Trump administration, kind of

(01:43:32):
chose to act at this time in response to some
of the war games that are taking place with regard
to you know, China kind of flexing its military muscle,
almost looking like it possibly might invade. Do you think
this might be a strategic deterrent in some way to
kind of show us strength, us willingness to take action

(01:43:55):
and to kind of try to deter a Chinese invasion
of Taiwan.

Speaker 5 (01:44:00):
Well, I think that the Chinese, you know, invasion of
Taiwan is coming, and we are actually living in the
most dangerous time window. That we could have a war
in the Western Pacific in the next five years, within
the next five years, I would say, if we can

(01:44:20):
defend the Teas in the next five years, you know,
and after after twenty thirty and the possibility of having
a war in Western Pacific will actually start going down.
And after twenty thirty five, because you know, the United States,
our military stress are coming back in all our allies,

(01:44:43):
you know in the Western Pacific, that they are all
kind of like gradually put themselves in the situation ready
to defend themselves. And also China wire at the same time,
because China is economy it's collapsing right now, so they
have they have a quickly aging population situation because their

(01:45:06):
one child policy starting the early eighties. So after twenty
thirty five, you know, the kind of like possibility of
having a war in the Western Pacific were pretty much
it diminished. So you know, the key is next ten
years and it's crucial, you know, the next five years

(01:45:28):
until twenty thirty. I think we need to find a
way to deter the threat from China, so not to
have a war in the western Western Pacific. However, like
the you know, Secretary of War Department access said. You know,
it's just like in May of last last year, he

(01:45:50):
went to Singapore Shangarreira Asian Pacific Security Summit and he said,
the war in the western spec if it's imminent, so
we need to be in the higher alert.

Speaker 13 (01:46:03):
So what I'm hearing you say basically is that it's
inevitable We're going to have a war with China at
some point. It's only a matter of when not if.

Speaker 5 (01:46:12):
Right, Well, you know, if we the only possibility we
can avoid the war is we quickly build up our
military strengths. You know, China in the last twenty five
years to quickly build up it's a strength. It's vctually,
it's a naval for strengths. You know, China has a

(01:46:35):
more warship than the US Navy. You know, right now,
China have like close to four hundred warships hyu United
States two hundred and ninety two. And China has been,
you know, in the it has been for many years
the biggest ship building country in the world. Wow, by

(01:46:57):
twenty by twenty twenty three, before before you know, last year,
you know, twenty twenty three and twenty twenty four, China
build more than fifty percent of entire worship and while
we only build less than half percent. Uh you know,

(01:47:18):
so we will you know, we are Americans, and we
already forgot how we defeat the Japanese Royal Naval Force
during World War Two. Uh, you know, we cannot even
build our own ship. Now we are asking a Korean
and Japanese coming back to help us to how to
do the building. So that's the kind of situation you know.

(01:47:43):
Of course, of course, you know, we we still have
very strong airline in Taiwan, in Japan, in South Korea,
in the philipping and the newly elected Japanese Prime Minister
taka Ichi is very strong leader. On November seventh, she

(01:48:04):
she openly stated if Taiwan is in trouble, so it's Japan,
and then she said basically if Chinese, if Chinese military
invade Taiwan. Japan is going to into military intervened, So
that's very good. And also keep in mind, you know

(01:48:25):
there is a part of the history Americans already for God,
I thank god that the State Department three months ago,
in September of last year actually came forward openly stated
Taiwan's status it's not decided, meaning Taiwan's a sovereignty, it's undecided,

(01:48:46):
which was just a repeat of many, many times was
President Trumans that between nineteen fifty one and nineteen fifty four,
Taiwan's sovereignty it's not decided, and Taiwan's that islands, the
Solbignty need to be decided between US government and Taiwan's government.

Speaker 13 (01:49:05):
Yeah, can you can you talk a little bit about
the Taiwan straight How important is the Taiwan straight to
US strategic interests in the region. My understanding from reading
about all of this is that you know that there
is a lot of trade that goes through that straight
and if that were to be shut down or not defended,

(01:49:27):
then we could be in real dire straits economically. Is
that correct?

Speaker 5 (01:49:33):
Well, in the Taiwan, it's a lot more important than
just trade. No, of course, you know you look at
the your graphical location of Taiwan. Now if China take Taiwan.
Number one things Taiwan China can do it is to
chow the economic life align of Japan. Japan is an

(01:49:54):
island nation that you know, it's an economy, it's a
heavily depending on trade and all those you know, trade
all supply need to go through Taiwan straight and South
China Sea. And number two, more importantly Taiwan. If you
look at South China China see South China Sea, it's

(01:50:16):
like the North North South you know direction UH corridor.
Taiwan is at the northern entry point. All you can
say exiting point of that corridor. You know, it's like
a gateway. It can keep north, it can keep South
China sy open or close. Now South China. See you

(01:50:39):
know every year you have ten trillion international trade and
close to forty percent of that tantillia need to go
through South China Sea. So you know that second important
part of Taiwan. And number three, if China controls UH
Taiwan and threatened South China, see that's what Chines Beijing

(01:51:00):
wants to do because right now the Western corporations are
trying to relocate our supply chain out of China. I
guess where they're going to go after they get out
of China, South East Asia around especially the countries around
South China see. And that's why and China doesn't want

(01:51:21):
to let go. It's control of our supply chain. That's
why they're going to south, going to South China Sea.
And the first step is to take Taiwan and further
Number four, If China control South China see, then there
will be nobody. Nobody will be there to stop China
from moving further souths to threaten out another hour two

(01:51:45):
airlines New Zealand and Australia. And number five, of course,
Taiwan manufacture more than seventy of entire worlds advanced the
semiconductor chips. All these ai you know, key elements are
from Taiwan. So and now twenty twenty five Trump National

(01:52:07):
Security clearly says, basically says, Taiwan is the dividing point
that divided northeastern China and South and Northeast Asia and
south the East Asia to two theaters. And Taiwan is
at a dividing point. If we lost Taiwan. We will
have a very very difficult war to fight in the

(01:52:29):
Western Pacific. Implus is trying to take over Taiwan. To
think about what's the next target? Yeah, and will be
bom in Hawaii.

Speaker 18 (01:52:39):
There you go.

Speaker 13 (01:52:40):
So you mentioned the Chinese economy. I'm wondering what the
impact of the loss of Venezuelan oil would have on it.
I'm thinking it would be minimal because there are other
places that China could could get oil. Do you have
any thoughts on that?

Speaker 5 (01:53:00):
Well, it's interesting, right is when and ven it is
a whaler thing taking place just at the protests and
you know quickly spread around in Iran, right, and Iran
it's the place that China has been for years getting
you know, the sanction oils, oils as they supply. Uh

(01:53:24):
So if Iran, you know, uh, if Iranian people topple
the Iranian uh extremely the religious region and plus the
situation happening in Venezuealer, then the only place left for

(01:53:44):
China together is oil. It's going to be Russia. Right,
China has you know, all these oil pipe connecting directly
to Russia, and you know that's why you know they're
they're really tightly you know together right now. So, uh,

(01:54:06):
and China has been purchased a lot of a lot
of oil from many places in the world, UH, trying
to momp up. It is a strategical reserve for many years.
So they're they're preparing for a war no matter what.

Speaker 13 (01:54:23):
Right, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:54:23):
So I think I think that, you know, we just
need to be ready. We need to give our military
men and women in services wherever they need make sure
they're better equipped.

Speaker 31 (01:54:37):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (01:54:38):
So that that's that's that's the one thing that that's
probably the only option, you know, to build up our
strengths to make our uh military ready to deter the
threats from the CCP. That's the only option we have
to avoid the war from happening.

Speaker 13 (01:54:55):
Yeah, we're almost out of time, man, But I appreciate
your coming on the show today. Definitely got to get
you back because this has been very insightful, a very
important discussion. And I am always we're always Vicky and
I are very interested in the situation with regard to
China because we've been watching this thing build up over

(01:55:18):
the years. You mentioned the free trade the most favored
nation trading status, very very concerning to see that China's
preparing for war for us, and we've been kind of
kind of whistling past the graveyard our leaders have for many,
many years and kind of like it's like nothing's going on.
You know, if we build it, if we make them

(01:55:39):
economic economic powerhouse, then they're going to be acting like
kittens and basically eating out of our hands. And clearly
that has not happened. But hey, thank you so much
for being with us. The Epic Times dot com is
where your work can be found. Did you have anything
else you wanted to promote real quickly?

Speaker 5 (01:55:57):
Oh, oh, thank you for having me. You know, we
have to go to the Epoptimes dot com and then
you're going to find all of our works.

Speaker 13 (01:56:04):
All right, very good, Thank you so much, God bless you, sir,
godspeed and uh let's let's uh let's do it again.

Speaker 15 (01:56:11):
Yeah, I'd like to do it again because I have questions.
Yeah yeah, yeah, but that just wasn't enough time.

Speaker 13 (01:56:20):
So yeah, well we'll talk soon, and thank you so much,
God bless you. We have the Top of the Hour
break coming up, yes, our pleasure, thank you. Yep, folks,
we'll take the Top of the Hour break and we'll
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For Verican Family News, I'm Chris wood Word. The State
Department is calling on China to end military drills near Taiwan.
Fox's Jared Halburn has our top story. A State Department
spokesman says China's military activities and rhetoric towards Taiwan are
increasing tensions unnecessarily. In a statement, the Trump administration urges
Beijing to exercise restraint and cease its military pressure. China

(01:59:26):
says that has successfully completed two days of exercises in
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send a message to external forces. Last month, the Trump
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approved by Congress, will be the largest ever to the
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the search for a missing boy in Alabama gainst sidelined
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In Walker County, Alabama, the Sheriff's office temporarily stopping the
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When Sheriff Nick Smith says Jonathan crossed the rural fence
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The new law now in effect in Florida will make
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Speaker 35 (02:01:21):
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and the nominee will require Senate confirmation. Current FED chair
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So many saints who are important to the evangelical movement
in its ascendency in the seventies and eighties are passing
on to glory and twenty twenty five so its share
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theological conservatism and racial reconciliation. In September, doctor Vaddi Backam
passed away.

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Speaker 41 (02:02:08):
The uncompromising pastor of Grace Community Church, John MacArthur, passed
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and won. He was unafraid to preach the truth, often
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Speaker 13 (02:06:07):
This is Governor America. Vicky Davis is here. I'm Darren Weeks.
It continues to be the third of January twenty twenty six,
and we're getting this a year off to a big bang.
Quite a few bangs actually, as the explosions happened overnight
onto Venezuela and the the bombings happened, and Nicholas Maduro

(02:06:29):
was a hit. I'm getting some noise in the background,
but Nicholas Maduro was hit from the US military and
now Maduro and his wife are being taken to New
York to stand trial under the US Narco terrorism law. So, Vicky,

(02:06:52):
are you there.

Speaker 15 (02:06:53):
Yeah, I had to go answer the door. I'm sorry,
that's okay, hang on a secon. I got to close
the door again.

Speaker 13 (02:06:59):
Okay, do you have a TV or something going. I'm
hearing some noises in the background, but anyway, a little
chaotic today on the show, Ladies and gentlemen, as we
are in the process right now of juggling multiple things
at the same time. It's always kind of chaotic when
you have a breaking news story and then you're juggling

(02:07:20):
that with the guests. But earlier here on the broadcast,
we heard from Donald Trump with regard to this invasion,
this bombing, and this taking away of the Maduro regime. Essentially,
now Venezuela has essentially been decapitated as far as its
leader is concerned. You heard earlier in the second hour

(02:07:43):
we played some from Donald Trump speaking from mar A
Lago in Palm Beach, and he said that they had
killed the lights and Venezuela killed the elect It sounds
like they did some sort of an attack on the
elect electric power grid there because he said it was

(02:08:03):
very very dark, and so that sounds to me like
they did some kind of basically fried the grid, which
is what we've been concerned about happening here. Sounds like
they may have employed some sort of an electric weapon
there to cause a little confusion there at the at

(02:08:24):
least at the residence, if not for the entire city,
maybe country. I don't know. We'll have to see.

Speaker 8 (02:08:30):
Well.

Speaker 15 (02:08:31):
And that's something that I worry about with our country
because of the way they turned our electric electric grid
into a national grid, right, so if you take down
one part of the grid, you could take the whole
damn thing down, right.

Speaker 13 (02:08:47):
Yeah, It's kind of a chain reaction type of thing.

Speaker 15 (02:08:50):
Yeah, but I thought I heard in what he was saying,
what the guest was saying, Nan Sou was yeah, was
that there was no Maybe this is just me and
he didn't imply this, but I got the impression that
there's a connection between Venezuela and Iran. Iran was selling

(02:09:16):
oil to China, right, right, and so I think there's
a connection there somehow. I also wanted to say that
the first attack on the United States by China was
on April first, two thousand and one. Do you remember
that two Chinese pilots clipped an airplane?

Speaker 13 (02:09:42):
Is that the Is that Wang Wi you're talking about,
Wong Way Wang Way? Well, okay, go ahead, I'm sorry.

Speaker 15 (02:09:50):
Yeah, No, it was Lieutenant Commander Shane Osbourne was flying
a crew of twenty three flying an EP three E
reconnaissance mission over the South China Sea when a Chinese
military jet collided with them and they had to make
an emergency landing on a military base on Hanhan Island.

Speaker 13 (02:10:14):
You remember that, Yeah, I remember that. There were a
number of different There was a number of different attacks
something like that. One of them was involving a Chinese
pilot named Wang Wei. And that's the one that really

(02:10:35):
stands out in my mind. I misspelled the thing. But
the closest relevant incident involving that, I think it was
two thousand and one Hainan Island. Okay, then EP three
E surveillance aircraft collided with a Chinese J eight fighter.

Speaker 15 (02:10:57):
The J eight fighter collided with the EP three.

Speaker 13 (02:11:01):
Yeah, well okay, Commander Wang Wei w e i off
Heinen Island. Yeah, that's the event I remember, leading to
his death and an emergency landing of the US plane
in China. And uh, this is a mid air collision
and a diplomatic crisis. Uh, not a deliberate Chinese attack

(02:11:22):
on US territory. Well I disagree, because they didn't have
to uh intercept our aircraft, you know.

Speaker 15 (02:11:32):
Yeah, they didn't have to fight fly so close.

Speaker 13 (02:11:35):
That was their aggressiveness on us. And I remember how
shocking it was at the time.

Speaker 15 (02:11:42):
Yeah, And uh what and I'm wondering, you know, is
is that event why they were given most Favored Nations
status if that was part of the deal.

Speaker 13 (02:11:59):
Honestly, I don't. I think the fact that we have
traders in the US government running foreign policy is the
reason why the deal happened with MFN. You know, it's
this globalist nonsense that hey, if we build their economy
for them, they'll pretend like everything is fine. You know,

(02:12:20):
freedom will happen, if freedom will just automatically break out,
if we introduced so called capitalism for them to them. Yeah,
clearly that was foolhardy. All they did was make our
enemy stronger.

Speaker 15 (02:12:33):
It was stupid, is what it was.

Speaker 13 (02:12:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (02:12:35):
And the more I look into our foreign policy, the
people running our foreign policy I think have been idiots
and traders.

Speaker 18 (02:12:50):
Yeah, and they've.

Speaker 15 (02:12:51):
Been running foreign policy I think, to build this global
system which ends up being subversion of America.

Speaker 13 (02:13:02):
Yeah. Earlier President Trump spoke, we carried part of the
press conference near live, almost live. It was going on
still when we played his comments, even though we had
to delay him a little bit because we had a
guest on at the time. But he, like I said,
he he said that it was very dark in Venezuela
at the time. Makes me think that maybe they attacked

(02:13:23):
the power grid, but you know he did. He did
allude to the weapon that they had, which I found interesting.
Go ahead, VICKI apparently.

Speaker 15 (02:13:32):
All they need is like an epithe what electromagnetic pulse,
electromagnetic pulse over the grid and I could take it out.

Speaker 13 (02:13:42):
Yeah, he did refer to a weapon that they employed
in that regard. He didn't elaborate too much on it.
I understand it. I completely understand why he wouldn't. I'm
surprised he mentioned it at all. And hopefully, knowing that
we have the weapon, I'm sure our adversaries have the

(02:14:05):
weapon or something similar, hopefully we are hardening our infrastructure
against it. I would be very surprised, however, if there's
any action being taken in that regard.

Speaker 15 (02:14:16):
I did watch one hearing where one manager of a
power system, I think it was somewhere in the South,
said that what they were doing is training their electric
grid operators to go back to the original, pre computer

(02:14:39):
pre computerized system, you know when at the transmitting stations
like we have one right here in our town, where
they used to actually work inside. The people worked inside
and they ran the grid manually, and he was training

(02:15:01):
his people to do that well.

Speaker 13 (02:15:03):
That would be very interesting to see happen if all
of the transformers are fried. And you know, that's that's
the issue is We're not just talking about power plants,
power generation facilities. We're talking about the entire infrastructure across
the board. We're talking about substations that have to bring
the voltage down to something an ordinary household or business

(02:15:24):
can use. So, I mean there's a lot of parts
here as far when you talk about the electrical grid,
and there's a lot of areas of vulnerability, especially like
soft targets. I remember it wasn't too long ago somebody
was actually taking shots, like gun shots at substations, and

(02:15:44):
it really kind of struck home as to the vulnerability
that I.

Speaker 15 (02:15:49):
Remember those I remember those attacks that I think it
was California, wasn't it like in the Sierras some more.

Speaker 13 (02:15:57):
Yeah, I don't remember exactly where it was, but I
can tell you that I don't even know if anybody
was ever really prosecuted for that, but it's it does
hit home the degree to which that our critical infrastructure,
and it really is critical, it is somewhat vulnerable or
very vulnerable to a potential a terroist attack or potential

(02:16:22):
for an adversary. Not to mention folks. I mean all
of this stuff. None of this stuff should be online,
None of this stuff should be exposed to the internet.
And yet things continue to evolve in such a way
technologically that we become more and more a target. And

(02:16:46):
I got that.

Speaker 15 (02:16:47):
Well, they put these stupid smart meters on our.

Speaker 13 (02:16:50):
Home exactly, and the smart grid.

Speaker 15 (02:16:54):
So they've made us vulnerable. Not you know, they haven't
hardened the grid at all. They've made us vulnerable.

Speaker 13 (02:17:03):
But Donald Trump says we're going to be running Venezuela.
He says we're going to be running Venezuela until we
can do what he calls quote safe proper unquote transition,
a safe proper transition.

Speaker 15 (02:17:18):
So yeah, and how is that different than what's going
on in Ukraine?

Speaker 13 (02:17:23):
It's not. The difference there is is null the difference.
You know, how's it different from what's going on in Afghanistan, Iraq?
You know other places where we have done regime change wars.
Hello Tulsa Gabbard calling Tausi Gabbard. Your office phone is ringing.

(02:17:47):
Is there anybody home? You know, I thought we were
going to not do the regime change wars. At the
very least, let's deal with the problem of the Chinese
communists operating within our own country.

Speaker 15 (02:18:00):
Well, you know, what I've realized is that we have
layers and levels of policy. There is policy that they
tell us, and then above that there is another policy level.
Above that is another policy level, and at the very

(02:18:21):
top is this Commonwealth plan of like five regional areas
that will be managed by the power, by the country power.
Ultimately that is the biggest that will control the territory. So,
I mean, you know, everything that's happening is was planned

(02:18:48):
at some point in time. They just don't ever talk
to us about it, right, you know, we're the mushrooms.

Speaker 13 (02:18:54):
It's of by and for the people, but the people
are kept in the dark. The people really doesn't don't
have any say about it, sat, but you get to
pay for it, lucky you. Huh.

Speaker 2 (02:19:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (02:19:08):
Well, I will put that story on that April first
attack on us by those Chinese pilots, because I thought
that was an important story and I really haven't date
checked anything to see what followed. You know, when was
trying to give an MFN status, was that an accommodation

(02:19:33):
to have that international incident over.

Speaker 13 (02:19:38):
I don't know. Yeah, Bill Gertz wrote about that July first,
two thousand and one, Lieutenant Commander Wong Way. He wrote,
what month it was? July first, two thousand and one, I.

Speaker 15 (02:19:55):
Believe, No, No, it was April first.

Speaker 13 (02:19:57):
Okay, well, maybe this was published. There's an article called
Air and Space Forces and they published it on that date,
So maybe that was not when he actually wrote it. Sorry,
could be yeah, let me well, I could probably look.

Speaker 15 (02:20:15):
At because I wrote this story pretty soon after it happened.

Speaker 13 (02:20:20):
Yeah, I'm trying to get an actual definitive data on this,
but I don't want to do it right now because
anyway that suffices to say, we're this has been a
building process. This has been a something that the threat
has been gradually being built by our own government, by traders,

(02:20:41):
I would say, in our own government. And it is
a threat that will continue and unless China is weakened.
And in that regard, it looks like that may be
what the Trump administration is trying to accomplish here. Although
my concern is is that and I do think we
need to have a very strong military as a deterrent.

(02:21:04):
Peace through strength, absolutely, because you're not going to have
peace through weakness. Clearly that's been tried by previous administrations
and what has been what has been the outcome. Right,
But at the same time, I'm not too enthused or
excited about a situation where we're going to get embroiled
in Latin America a nation building prospects while we have

(02:21:29):
problems here at home that need to be dealt with.

Speaker 15 (02:21:32):
Well, what he's doing is making a move on creating
the continental governing structure. Yeah, the CONO, it was called
the condominium arrangement. Whereby by the word condominium, I don't
mean an apartment building, our apartment.

Speaker 13 (02:21:53):
Well, similarly, it's.

Speaker 15 (02:21:55):
It's an international system and international structure that they call
a condominium, meaning that there's a layer of governing over
the top of the countries that are within that sphere.

Speaker 13 (02:22:12):
Vicky, This condomnium idea, though, has been going on for
a long time, and absolutely isn't that kind of what
you would call some of the uh, you know, the
puppet leaders we've installed around the around the world. Uh,
you're able to rule, You're able to govern your country
as long as it meets US strategic, national security or

(02:22:34):
foreign policy objectives. Otherwise, guess what it's regime change, color
revolution for you. Yeah, is that kind of a condominium concept?

Speaker 15 (02:22:43):
That's well in a way, I mean it's yeah, but
it's not really joint. It's the State Department, it's the
US Foreign Policy that's running it, right, And and that's
I think you see that little Putts from Ukraine coming

(02:23:06):
over here trying to get money and assistance from the
US because he wanted to join Europe rather than staying
attached to Russia.

Speaker 13 (02:23:20):
Yeah. So Trump was saying earlier, we're going to control
the oil, We're going to run the country. We're going
to use the oil to make money for the country.
So I guess they're going to sell Venezuelan oil now
for Venezuela, make the people of you know, his promise,

(02:23:41):
his statement, rich, happy and safe. Yeah, isn't that? Isn't
that what they pretty much said? Everything is going to
be rosy in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Speaker 15 (02:23:51):
Wasn't that what they told us? Everything's going to be great,
except that they imported our foreign workers to take our jobs.

Speaker 13 (02:23:58):
Well, hey, don't worry, they're just here to do the
jobs that the Americans won't do. VICKI remember that, Yeah, right,
you forgot Yeah.

Speaker 15 (02:24:07):
I remember there was a guy in the radio that
you used to talk about how things are going to
be in the future. You don't have to work anymore,
you know, they're just going to give you money.

Speaker 13 (02:24:20):
Yeah. So the Trump President said earlier that Madua and
his wife will face the full might of the American
justice system. He accused Madua of trafficking drugs into the US,
being involved with Trinda Arragua. Uh, and he said that
they're no longer going to be a threat now. He
cited the Monroe Doctrine, which we were surmising this had

(02:24:45):
something to do with the National Security Strategy that the
President was has just released.

Speaker 17 (02:24:53):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (02:24:53):
And one of the NANCU cited the National Security Strategy
where they talk, he talks his administration. Who Ever wrote this,
whether it's him or somebody else, I'm sure it was
probably somebody else, but because it wasn't rambling like the
President typically does, but it was Western Hemisphere. The Trump

(02:25:14):
corollary to the Monroe doctrine, well it's pronounced both ways actually,
but anyway, after years of neglect, the United States will
assert and enforce the Monroe Doctrine. And so lots lots
of pages dedicated to that.

Speaker 18 (02:25:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:25:36):
One thing that bothers me about this national security strategy
is the length is thirty three pages, kind of like
an in your face Masonic thing.

Speaker 15 (02:25:49):
Well, I think the whole mckinder plan was a Masonic plan.

Speaker 13 (02:25:54):
Yeah, So that's.

Speaker 15 (02:25:55):
What I mean. There's there's layers of strategic planning that
has gone on for you know, a couple centuries, maybe
from the beginning of our country. You can't just go
by what the news that the day is and think
you know what's going on in our country because everything

(02:26:19):
is in a state of flux, and there are about
five or six different layers, layer on layer on layer
of political strategy. And part of it was to turn
the world into economic regions.

Speaker 13 (02:26:37):
Yep. And then that's what I'm concerned about with regard
to having more friendly governments in our western hemisphere, is
that could lead to the free trade area of the Americas.
So that's another thing we got to watch out for.
We want friendly governments, we don't want adversaries on our doorstep.
But at the same time, we don't want our country
merged with foreign powers. We'll be back here.

Speaker 15 (02:26:59):
They already did.

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Speaker 13 (02:32:00):
Man, welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America.
As we continue here, we're on the home stretch of
the broadcast. One more half hour to go here on
this third of July twenty twenty six, as we start
a new year off here, going to go to the
phones here in just a moment. Do you have to
stay there for you?

Speaker 17 (02:32:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:32:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 15 (02:32:18):
I wanted to tell you they completed the FTAA in
two thousand and five, okay, and that's why during that
COVID crisis, the person who was representing us with the
who was a woman from the Pan American Health Organization.

(02:32:40):
And that's one of the things that Ted Rose did
was to establish that regional committee, and so it wasn't
an American representing US. It was a woman from I
forget what island she was from or what country, but

(02:33:01):
it was the Pan American Health Organization. So they've completed
a lot of it.

Speaker 13 (02:33:08):
Yeah, well, I know, it's very very active, and people
are not talking about the the what is the the
Western hemisphere equivalent of the European Union basically.

Speaker 15 (02:33:23):
Right, which is the Americas that started off with the
North American Union, then Central America a little bit, but
mostly it was down in South America. And they're building
a Pan American Highway from Brazil all the way up

(02:33:44):
to the United States.

Speaker 13 (02:33:46):
So I guess that would really be kind of the
motive of getting the countries kind of more in line legally, lawfully,
you know, I'm talking about the laws more harmonious to
try to prep for the what I think is really
the emerging of the Americas.

Speaker 15 (02:34:07):
Yes, exactly.

Speaker 13 (02:34:08):
Well, really was way behind times in terms of this
was supposed to be a done deal. I'll tell you what.
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Six zero five six one five four two three six
For the live stream, I'll repeat it six zero five
six one five four two three six.

Speaker 13 (02:35:32):
Yeah, And I just want to say, I'm we have
a number of affiliates that carry us, uh, and we're
not trying to compete with anybody. Certainly, I encourage you
to listen to the networks, the stations that carry us.
But you know, sometimes you know, people have their favorite
broadcasters and some ones that may not be as as

(02:35:53):
favored by them, you know, So if you get board
with the other options, maybe maybe check out what we
got on our stream as.

Speaker 17 (02:36:00):
Well, variety, which is really really nice and it's not
like you know, I didn't hear like regular programs like
from like other stations. But the other thing I was
going to say, I brought up the Village a couple
of weeks ago, and the one thing I neglected to
say about that, besides reading its information in my bells

(02:36:21):
and whistles going off about you know, you can just
hear how this, you know, recruit your neighbors so we
can have shared diverse perspectives. I'm like, yeah, how long?
And because we're going to promote lifelong learning, and I mean,
it's a whole thing, but you have to sign a
contract to join so to have your neighbors volunteer to

(02:36:43):
help you, and you're to help them, And I can
understand people be a little worried about liability, but to
have a contractual agreement with a five oh one C
three organization that doesn't just go in your neighborhood. It
goes up the ladder to the county Consortium and that's
what I don't know. Where does it go from there?
My guess as it goes to the state, to the

(02:37:05):
FEDS and right to the UN. It has Agenda twenty
one and the twenty thirty Agenda written all over it
in my opinion. So but I'm not on the internet,
so I can't do the research on it, but I
think it's something to look at, because you know, this
net is getting large. Oh and the thing about I
did stop and went and I did listen to Trump.

(02:37:27):
Well he doesn't sound well, but number two, there's something
he said and I guarantee you to be changed. When
he gave his speech, he said, not any of our
equipment was damaged. And then I don't know if it
was Hedzecker who kill was that spoke after him, actually
said there was one thing. I don't know what it was,

(02:37:47):
a plane or something that was damaged. It wasn't completely
taken out of Commission, but it was damaged. So you know,
but there's Trump and just his bragadocious stuff. But we're
going to take over the government in the meantime to
keep the people, you know, safe and straight.

Speaker 13 (02:38:02):
Well, we're going to introduce them to the American freedom. Freedom,
you know, freedom at the barrel of a tank, freedom
at the barrel of a bombing aircraft. Yeah. So yeah,
well that's so wrong.

Speaker 17 (02:38:18):
For that doc that got bombed the other day, you know,
you know, it just it's just frightening what's going on.
It frightens me, and it seems that there isn't anybody
that can stop it at this point, and it needs
to stop.

Speaker 16 (02:38:35):
This.

Speaker 17 (02:38:35):
Yeah, totally have a contagion going on. It's it isn't
It's like, you know, we catch cold and you know,
the whole world gets sick, you know, and that's what
it is. Feels like, it feels worse than anything I've
experienced in my lifetime. And I just had a birthday
in turn seventy one. So this needs to stop.

Speaker 13 (02:38:56):
Yeah, Well, I just say take heart because even though
the situation looks bleak, you know, I fall back on
my faith. I believe God is still in control. And
I think that we're going to be here until he
says otherwise. And and there have been a many, many scary,
frightening times throughout history and we've gotten through them. So

(02:39:21):
it could be a very detrimental thing for us. It
could ultimately lead to something good. I guess time will tell,
but at this point in time, and maybe it's because
it's a brand new year and I want to be
positive that I hope to approach this subject.

Speaker 15 (02:39:42):
With everything that's going on. That's funny.

Speaker 13 (02:39:48):
Sorry, Well, it is what it is. I mean, there's
you can't do anything to change it other than pray.

Speaker 15 (02:39:56):
That's true. That that's absolutely true.

Speaker 17 (02:40:00):
I think the most powerful thing we can do is pray.
I do think you're probably other things we can do,
because we still have our voice and we've got to
speak up.

Speaker 13 (02:40:11):
The bottom line is the beak up. Yeah, the bottom
line is we have to do what we can control. Okay,
So educating people about the dangers of communism is a
good place to start. Trying to get control of our
city councils and our state governments is a very important
place to start. The federal government, well, you know, we

(02:40:33):
didn't even know this this thing with this military operation
was even going to take place, Let alone do anything
to have any influence about it. And I will say
that Trump was asked by a reporter at the White House.
In fact, I got the audio here. He was asked
about whether he had intended to force Maduro from power.
Let me just go and play this little audio clip

(02:40:55):
from from the press conference that he had the other day.

Speaker 18 (02:40:58):
And Venezuela to force Madurea from power, Well, I think
it probably would. I can't tell that. That's up to
him what he wants to do.

Speaker 37 (02:41:05):
I think it would be smart for him to do that,
but again we're going to find out.

Speaker 18 (02:41:09):
Look, Venezuela did terrible things that in I states.

Speaker 37 (02:41:14):
They sent hundreds of thousands of people, millions of people
into our open border. They sent their criminals, they sent
their prisoners, they sent their drug dealers, they sent their
mentally insane and incompetent people into our country more than
any other country. Others did do, the Congo did, others
did do, And we just let him come right in

(02:41:36):
because we were run by a stupid president.

Speaker 18 (02:41:39):
But you don't have a stupid president anymore.

Speaker 13 (02:41:41):
Okay, So that was yeah, the Bombassa, I did, like
that I have to say.

Speaker 15 (02:41:49):
You know what, I am actually relieved to know that
we still have a functioning military, that the the Delta
Force people can still operate as a military. So for
that I'm relieved, because I had my doubts.

Speaker 26 (02:42:11):
Honestly, yeah, well will would it how well performing against Venezuela,
especially during a surprise attack?

Speaker 13 (02:42:20):
Is it really something that would be much of a resistance.
I'm not trying to diminish our military. I think there
are many good people that are a part of it.
Especially since Trump took office. I think a lot of
people joined the military, probably because because he was elected
president where they didn't want to serve under Biden. But
but there are some real challenges there. The military has

(02:42:42):
largely been gutted by the previous administration, and I think
that there is and demoralized really, I would say, so
there is a rebuilding that needs to happen. And especially
when you hear Nan Sue previously talk about how how

(02:43:03):
China has really surpassed us in terms of you know,
some military readiness, some you know build up in terms
of their ship building and that sort of thing that
that very alarming.

Speaker 15 (02:43:16):
There's a difference between building a ship and operating a
ship in a combat positions.

Speaker 14 (02:43:24):
True.

Speaker 15 (02:43:26):
And I don't think there is any military, any navy
that's more experienced at water war than the US Navy.

Speaker 13 (02:43:39):
Yeah, Linn, did you have anything else? Sorry about that?

Speaker 17 (02:43:43):
Yeah? I do. I have two things, and they both relate.
I think one in a way, Venezuela is something we
can keep our eye on and get distracted with when
when we have to look at what's going on with Iran.
And I've been saying since October seventh that the power
aren't going to be happy till they have us in
a war with Iran. And now look what's happening there.

(02:44:04):
But the other thing is is if you listen to
what Marco Rubio said following Trump's speech, that was just
a gem. And then the fact that he let the
former president of hon Doriris out of prison when he
was sentenced to forty five years for drug trafficking. Now

(02:44:26):
I get that, you can Maduro. You know his whole thing.
He wasn't legally elected. But again we are sticking our nose.
And the other thing is to have to not have
intentionally not have told Congress about this, and he admitted
to that, because you know there's Democrats. They can't keep
their mouths shut. They'll leak. Republicans leak too, they all leak, right,

(02:44:50):
you know. But but you know, we do have a constitution,
and it's only a piece of paper. If we don't,
we don't the people enforce it and say no, this matters.
Congress needed to be informed, not Marco Rubio. He's no
longer in Congress. You know, it's not decision to make right.

(02:45:16):
But though he'll tell you he gave you know, he
gave those people plenty of time. They could have just
left the country, gone on their way and lived happily
ever after. Well, is that justice is either because look
how the poor people in Venezuela have suffered now for
years years.

Speaker 15 (02:45:33):
Yeah, that's true. You're right.

Speaker 13 (02:45:35):
Yeah, I can't argue with you. You're absolutely right. Well,
I guess all we can do is just wait and.

Speaker 28 (02:45:41):
See the year.

Speaker 17 (02:45:42):
And I do believe. I believe as you do. And
God is in charge and we're called to be obedient
to him and to do what's right in his sight.
And as long as we're doing what we need to do,
it's gonna work itself out. At the same time, we
can't just look the other way. I mean, I talked
to people this week that are just like, oh oh,

(02:46:04):
I you know, and it was something that didn't even
have anything at all to do with what I would
consider political. And this woman was just like, oh, I
don't suck us. I just don't even think about politics.
I don't watch the news that upsets me.

Speaker 13 (02:46:17):
Like, well, that's true.

Speaker 15 (02:46:19):
If she knew the whole story, she you know, the
news doesn't tell us a darn thing.

Speaker 13 (02:46:25):
Yeah, she would. Really, you'd probably have to talk her
off the ledge, I'm thinking, But she.

Speaker 17 (02:46:30):
Wouldn't know there was a ledge. She's living in her
own little bubble, you know. And there's something to be
said for the people that get to live in a
bubble and don't have a clue. I was there one time,
and life was pretty fun way back then, you know,
But life's fun today too. So thank you all for
contributing to making my life better.

Speaker 13 (02:46:46):
I appreciate you're very kind. Thank you so much. God
bless you.

Speaker 17 (02:46:50):
Okay, God bless you.

Speaker 13 (02:46:51):
Crappy New Year to you, thank you. Whoops, let's go
ahead and go to I believe this is Sherry in Kansas.
Hell all you're on the air. Go ahead, please.

Speaker 16 (02:47:01):
Hi, Darren and Vicky Kansas.

Speaker 13 (02:47:04):
Happy New Year you too, Hey.

Speaker 16 (02:47:08):
That first guest you had on.

Speaker 13 (02:47:13):
He's Adam Hardage.

Speaker 16 (02:47:16):
Yeah, And I might get his book to give to
my son because he's got great grand or he's got
grandchildren now and he's about the same age as that guy.
But once, I have to agree with Mike Gaddy on
something he said a few weeks ago that he thinks

(02:47:39):
this still that happened in twoenty and twenty with the
election was a sy off, just to build the sympathy
for Donald Trump up so he could get into office
in twenty four and do the kind of things that
he's doing about cow tap to Israel and this thing

(02:48:03):
he just pulled off in Venezuela what our government has
done for years. And I've recently finished Colonel fletchers book
JFK The CIA, Vietnam and the Plot to assassinate John F. Kennedy,

(02:48:25):
And in there he talks about, you know, with his
stint and the Pentagon and for nine years between nineteen
fifty five to the end of nineteen sixty three, how
he witnessed how the you know, the CIA would go

(02:48:46):
in and cause these coops in countries and set up
something and set up a certain guy and their family
would get to make money off of all this. The
United States corporations setting up either setting up stuff in

(02:49:08):
their country or selling them things, and they get to
make the profits off it as long as they played
the game. But when they started wanting too much for
their people, then then overthrow them. And most of these
things that were set up, like the oil companies and

(02:49:30):
under one dictator or one guy, you know, and they
made a good deal for them, but the people generally suffer.

Speaker 13 (02:49:40):
Yeah. Yeah, hey, Sherry, I think you're bumping your keypad
on your phone there. Okay, there's a touch tones that
keep happening. We want to make sure we don't get
distracted and are able to concentrate on what you're saying.
Uh yeah, I mean that's been really the motors operandi
for US foreign policy. Well really, I think most of

(02:50:03):
my lifetime, they use these foreign entities, foreign leaders, They
install them when they want if they don't serve the
purposes of the State Department. I won't even say US
strategic interests because many times these wars are not in
our interest right.

Speaker 15 (02:50:24):
Well, and that's what I was trying to say earlier.
Is that it's really seems to be that it's the
State Department that has been setting our policy, and so
you can't look at any one thing at one level.
You've got to follow the follow it up, you know,

(02:50:45):
and it will end somewhere at the State Department and
ultimately the Mackinder program for five regional powers to run
the entire world.

Speaker 46 (02:51:00):
Yeah, for a corporate profit system. So we're in no
better situation than actually people in other countries. I mean,
we're just peons out here.

Speaker 13 (02:51:18):
Yeah. What do you think of the current things that
are happening with regard to Venezuela right now? Ser?

Speaker 16 (02:51:27):
What's the difference between piracy and what they've done? I mean,
these people should you know. I just don't think that's
the way it should have been handled. And I don't
think that we have a right to go in there anyway,
right and especially threatening Iran Again, I want to Mark

(02:51:54):
Anderson wrote an article in the recient American Tree Press
about the the NDAA bill that just got passed, and
there's perks for Syria in there, but I really wanted
to talk about the perks for Israel that are in there.
Five hundred million for the Iron Dome, David Sling and

(02:52:19):
Arrow three missile defense systems, extended cooperation on anti tunneling
and technology for counting drones, creation of cyber AI and
cyber emerging technology programs. Finally, perhaps the most distressing, there's

(02:52:45):
a provision in that that requires us to continually assess
the gap and close the gaps of Israeli's Israel's defense
capabilities caused by international arms restrictions, and possibly help Israel
counter armed bargos brought about by countries objecting to the

(02:53:09):
ongoing genocide in Gaza. No, there's pers for Europe there.

Speaker 13 (02:53:15):
And yeah, I was just going to say on that
latter point. Uh, it's interesting that one I was looking
last night at a you know, Google maps, you how
you can turn on the layer that has the satellite, uh,
and you can see all the destruction of all the
buildings there. It's it was really remarkable how much of

(02:53:37):
Gaza has been destroyed.

Speaker 18 (02:53:39):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (02:53:40):
It's you're hard pressed really to see any building that
hasn't been destroyed. It's it's incredible. And then people say
that it's not a genocide that's taking place over there,
But hey, I appreciate the call. Unfortunately, we're almost out
of time, and I got one more call. I want
to squeeze in here.

Speaker 16 (02:53:55):
Okay, it's a good article in this Uh the Ai
San in Memphis. All right, very good, It's all right.

Speaker 13 (02:54:04):
Hey, thank you, all right, God bless you, ma'am. Happy
New Year. Let's go to Sam in Missouri. Hello, Sam,
you're on the air. Happy new Year.

Speaker 28 (02:54:16):
Yep, yah, sim Do you off to a roaring start
so far?

Speaker 13 (02:54:20):
Oh boy?

Speaker 28 (02:54:21):
Yeah? I mean the fun frolic in Mayhem is only
just start. I just went on the coketails of what
Sherry was saying a while ago, and that is the
fact that the way you have to do this is
you have to step back from all of this and
understand that all governments lie to make themselves look bigger

(02:54:42):
than they really are. And what we're doing, we would
be absolutely outraged if somebody did that to us, because,
first of all, I'm to the point where I don't
buy anything these governments say anymore. We don't. I mean,
we know that, we know that Venezuela had a bad
dictator running things over there.

Speaker 13 (02:55:02):
Yeah and that.

Speaker 28 (02:55:03):
But what I'm saying is is we're not little white
either over here. And if somebody were to do the
same thing to us would be outraged.

Speaker 13 (02:55:09):
Yeah, absolutely, yeah, yeah, exactly. Well you're up here the end. Yeah, Unfortunately,
we're almost out of time. Hey, he called back earlier
next week and we can take you a little earlier,
get a little more of what you're saying there on
the air. Hey, God bless you, sir. Are you back
live tomorrow night?

Speaker 28 (02:55:27):
I will be on the eleven.

Speaker 13 (02:55:28):
Oh very good? All right, all right, so that's uh,
give give you your website real quick.

Speaker 28 (02:55:34):
Hi, Kimolibertyradio dot USMO is in Missouri and then Liberty
Radio and then dot us.

Speaker 13 (02:55:40):
All right, very good, thank you and thanks for carrying
us on your station there. God bless you, sir, you too,
all right, bye bye, all right, that's Sam and Missouri
And with that we're out of time, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, ladies and gentlemen for being with us. Thank
you Vicky as always appreciate everything you do as well,
you too, and thanks to Adam Hardage and also uh

(02:56:03):
the other guest that we had, uh, which is Nan Sue.
Two great guests, great appearances by both of them. God
bless you, folks. Join us back here next week, same time,
same outlet. Pray for this republic, do what you can
to restore it, and we'll talk to you soon. God
bless thank you, ye Alli
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