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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves.
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And for future generations, a new.
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World order, new world order, new world order.
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This is a moment to cease.
Speaker 5 (00:12):
The gleidoscope has been shaken. The pieces are in flux.
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Soon they may settle again.
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Before they do, let us re order this world around.
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Us, a new world order, a world where.
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The United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision
of its founders.
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Nevertheless, United stated in a key position to shape is
so that the problem of the put rentidentity will be
the emergence of a new international.
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Order the first decade of the twenty first century.
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But out of what is will be feared the greatest
restructuring of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy.
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A new world order was created.
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Documenting the crisis of our rebelly.
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The very word secrecy 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.
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Waging war on the new world order.
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The councils of government.
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We must guard again the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.
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This is Governor America with Darren Weeks and Vicky Davis.
Speaker 8 (01:39):
From FEMA Regions five to ten. This is Governed America.
Vicky Davis is here. I'm during Weeks. It is the
fourteenth of March twenty twenty six. Nice to have you
with us once again, ladies and gentlemen, as we dive
into a lot of the happenings that have been going
on in this country and around the world. Hey, good morning, Vicky,
good morning. Yeah, we're still here. We have gone up
(02:01):
in a nuclear mushroom cloud yet yeah, I see. Yeah. Well,
John Carey, you know, the illustrious watermelon head shaped former
Secretary of State and turned climate change czar, has now
begun using the Middle East conflict as an excuse to
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push forward the Great Reset. So no surprising there really.
All the Agenda twenty one pushers now think that since
the situation is affecting the price of oil and it
has been surging, that hey now now would be a
good time, good time diplomat Agenda twenty one and all
these supposed climate change solutions.
Speaker 14 (02:46):
It's very dangerous I hope that diplomacy will re enter
in a very forceful way in the next days. I
think it's incredibly important for the world that folks find
an off ramp here and begin a very legitimate and
important dialogue.
Speaker 8 (03:03):
About the road ahead.
Speaker 14 (03:05):
But this is underscoring to everybody in the world the
importance of energy independence, of not being held hostage to
other people's choices, and as it did in nineteen seventy
three when we had the oil crisis. I think this
will remind people and perhaps speed up some of the
transition and energy There's.
Speaker 8 (03:24):
No reason why we need to be hostage to other people.
We have more than enough of our own oil in
the Alaska North Slope, right.
Speaker 15 (03:34):
And there was no oil crisis in nineteen seventy three.
That was an engineered just a delivery problem. I mean,
I was in California at the time, and I sat
in the gas lines with my four year old son.
(03:55):
If you can imagine that, I'm sitting in a car
for a couple of hours trying to get to the
gas pump to get eight gallons of gas. Fortunately, though,
I had a Volkswagon, so eight gallons was almost a
full tank. But that was all engineered, you know, to
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bring attention to what they wanted to do, which was
too I believe, take care, take control of the allocation
of oil and gas. Yeah, because nothing moves without oil
and gas.
Speaker 8 (04:34):
That's right, absolutely, and everything rides on diesel. You know.
I remember when I was growing up, you know, just
being a little kid, not understanding a lot about world affairs.
But I remember them He's saying on the news, today
is the last day for gas, and then they came
out with gas a haul and stuff. But you know,
we still have gas today. So it was all lies,
(04:55):
all bugative, the so called oil embargo and all.
Speaker 15 (05:01):
Yeah, it was a move to create ultimately a global
marketplace in oil. They have been they have been attacking
our sovereignty as a nation state since at least the
(05:23):
I don't know, early sixties or maybe that, maybe the seventies.
But the idea is to turn the turn the world
into an organization of regions. And of course our region
is the Americas, and the open borders, which is what
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we're now fighting, is part of the plan because we're
we're all just part of the big region, right, the
global region of the Americas.
Speaker 8 (06:00):
Yeah, and now we have the American Shield. Have you
been following that at all?
Speaker 15 (06:04):
No, I didn't.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
Yeah, that's what Homeland's you know home. Former Homeland Security
Secretary Christy Nome has now been promoted to I say promoted.
Supposedly she was fired for the Department of Homeland Security
for this promotional campaign, which my understanding is that Trump
green lighted it, but then there was a controversy about it,
so they he quote unquote fired her. What he really did, though,
(06:29):
is move her over to Instead of being the Department
of Homeland Security, now she's basically Homeland Security for the
Americas because they have the Shield of the Americas, is
what it's called.
Speaker 15 (06:42):
Bah, I say, I get it.
Speaker 8 (06:45):
So sounds to me like and I'm assured that it's
not the same thing, but it sounds to me a
lot like the outer security perimeter of you know how
Bush's George W. Bush's SPP Security and Prosperity of the Americas. Now,
of course, with Trump, it's not just the outer secure
(07:07):
security perimeter of Canada and Mexico in the United States,
but it's the entire Western Hemisphere.
Speaker 15 (07:15):
Yeah. Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth.
You know, I don't even know if he knows what
they're trying to do. But it's just a continuation of
the strategy to create the region of the Americas that
(07:35):
they Well, when you can market and start watching it
is in nineteen ninety with George Herbert walker Bush's announcement
of the New World Order and then the beginning with
the G seven Houston, the Summit in Houston, Texas. Of
(08:00):
course it began a lot before that, but you've got
to have a beginning point to start tracking it, you know,
and nineteen ninety is a good year to start tracking it.
Speaker 8 (08:14):
Yeah. So anyway, we have a situation right now where
the USMCA is getting ready to be negotiated again. I
guess there was a six year Every six years it
has to be reviewed or renegotiated or something like that.
So that mandatory six year time frame has come up again.
(08:35):
But you know, this business of repeal and replace, nobody
even talks about that anymore, do they.
Speaker 15 (08:41):
Nope?
Speaker 8 (08:42):
Nope, No, they repealed and replaced, and now we we're
stuck with it. We're going to have it, and there's
no TACOFEENA you kind of repeal, you know. So maybe
we'll get into that sum later on in the meantime,
I see from zero hedge when the opening days of
the Iran US War. Within that time frame, the State
(09:03):
Department urged Americans across fourteen countries in the Middle East
region to urgently depart. There's since been an ongoing US
government facilitated evacuation effort. Private tour groups have also been
coordinating to get people out. For example, stranded tourists in
Israel have rushed south across the Egyptian border on buses
(09:26):
where they can safely arrange flights from Cairo. For the
first time of the war, Turkey has just been added
to the list, a rarity given it has long been
viewed as a place of stability and is a prime
tourist destination. Why would anyone want to go there? There's
probably things there to see. Well, I wouldn't be vacationing
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anywhere in the Middle East.
Speaker 15 (09:52):
No, I wouldn't do that.
Speaker 8 (09:53):
In fact, there's no place like home at this point
in time. I don't want to go anywhere. But the
new State Department, they say travel advisory has yet to
be extended over the whole country. Instead, Americans are being
warned not to visit Southeast Turkey and for anyone currently
there to depart immediately. It warns the potential terrorism, armed conflict,
(10:17):
arbitrary detentions according to the adversary, or I'm sorry, according
to the advisory, which may very well be given by
the adversary, because you know, it is the US government
after all. At a moment, bombs between Iran, Israel, the US,
and golf continues continues to fly, and importantly a staff
(10:40):
draw down. Washington has advised non essential staff to leave
its consulate near the southern Turkish city of Adana, near
a key NATO base, and ordered US citizens to leave
Southeast Turkey anyway. Turkey added to the list now of
nations over there that are being at least travel advisories
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are going out for people to avoid. And we've seen
in recent days how people vacationing internationally can get you
in trouble. You know, I happen to know no people
who went down to Mexico who actually you know ken
Kuhn to be exact, and luckily this person came back
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in one piece. Luckily this person didn't encounter a lot
of problems down there, but there have been in recent
days Americans. You know, when that el Nuncho or whatever
his name is, got assassinated killed. Then the cartels went
wild down there, and certainly there were a lot of
(11:48):
shooting in areas including can Kun. There were people and
Americans were trapped down there. That just happened recently.
Speaker 15 (11:58):
I don't know why anybody would go to Mexico at
this point.
Speaker 8 (12:03):
Well, because ken Con is a very beautiful spot. But look,
we've got beautiful spots right here in Michigan. Come to Michigan.
We got beach lines here, you know, and uh, usually
the mosquitoes aren't too bad on the beach round. The
mayflies might be this time of year. But yeah, you know, yeah,
I don't know what times of days.
Speaker 15 (12:28):
Go ahead, I said, I don't know what's worse. Mayflies
are mosquitos.
Speaker 8 (12:34):
Well, they both are pretty annoying, I do have to say,
but you know, it's better than flying bullets. I'd rather
have flying mayflies, flying mosquitoes than flying bullets. True. I mean,
you know, apples oranges, you know, but you tend to
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weigh these things.
Speaker 15 (12:56):
Yeah, it's been pretty clear that Mexico is not really
our friend for quite a number of years.
Speaker 8 (13:06):
Hey, hey, hey, Vicky, you got to change your thinking
you're not thinking as a good little globalist here.
Speaker 15 (13:12):
Oh yeah, well you have the.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
Shield of Americas now Shield of Americas. So Mexico is
going to Trump. They're joining joining the Shield.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 15 (13:24):
Trump's new deal same as the old deal, just with
new names.
Speaker 8 (13:30):
And it's a raw deal. Anyway, a video.
Speaker 15 (13:34):
Well, yeah, they're ending our nation state. Yeah, I mean
you know, they're ending our nation state. No more United
States of America. Now it will be the America's.
Speaker 8 (13:51):
Yeah. Peter on on g who is a professor. I
don't know what he's a professor of, but he's he's uh,
he said. The Pentagon pegs it's daily cost of the
Iran war daily cost at one point nine billion dollars.
He says it's annualized. That's six hundred eighty seven billion dollars.
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For perspective, six hundred and eighty seven billion dollars could estimate,
I'm sorry, could eliminate the income tax for every household
up to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars and then wow,
so if you had one hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
every household in America who has an annual income of
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that one hundred and fifty thousand just wouldn't have to
pay any income tax. And this is this is the
degree to which the United States government wastes money all
the time in wars, conflicts and every other way, and
and and and quickly. You know, any money that the
US government saved through the so called Doge effort has
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already been spent by bombing Iran.
Speaker 15 (15:02):
Yeah, and why are they what's the deal with Iran? Well,
Iran doesn't want to globalize. They do not want to
be part of a regional governing structure. Because there are
two main branches of Islam. There's the the one that's
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in Saudi Arabia. I can't recall the name of it
off the top of my head. But then I think
the Iranians are the Shia.
Speaker 8 (15:32):
Oh you're thinking of the Sunni.
Speaker 15 (15:35):
Sunni and the Shia. Yeah, and they are incompatible. Yeah,
And Iran does not want to be part of a
regional organization where the Sunni rule.
Speaker 8 (15:51):
Yeah. I think they could live in a lot more
peace if it weren't for the agitators. However, you know,
and that's the thing is you have the neighborhood bully,
the neighborhood troubleshooter, you know, the trouble maker. Interesting that
a video was released of a strike on an Iranian
naval base which also ended up striking a school and
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killing one hundred and seventy five people. That was you know,
I think the administration tried to deny that that was awesome.
In fact, they were even saying that Iran did it
to themselves, which is akin to saying that Saddam Hussein
gased the Koords that you know asad. You know, they
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were talking about bombs being dropped on a sod. You know,
there were a number of false flags that have happened
over the years, and the efforts are always to try
to blame the regime that they're targeting as being the
ones that did it. But they killed one hundred and
seventy five people over there, including children. And now the
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analysts have caught the video the video there was actually
a video of the incoming missile and they were able
to catchure a frame of that and they identified it
as one of the US Tomahawk missiles.
Speaker 16 (17:11):
Now to a new video that's adding another layer to
the investigation into the deadly strike that hit a girl's
elementary school in southern Iran. It happened at the start
of the joint US Israeli military strikes. This video, posted
by Iran's government sponsored Mayor News and verified by The
New York Times, appears to show the moment a missile
slams into a target near the town of Menob. You
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can hear as the explosion hits. The video is filmed
from a nearby construction site, and according to CNN and ABC,
analysts say the missile scene in the footage closely matches
the profile of a US Tomahawk cruise missile.
Speaker 4 (17:48):
Those missiles are operated by the US.
Speaker 16 (17:51):
Navy and typically launched from warships or submarines. They're often
used in the opening phase of military operations, before aircraft.
Speaker 4 (17:58):
Can gain full control of the space.
Speaker 16 (18:01):
The video appears to show the missile hitting a building
inside or right next to an Islamic Revolutionary Guard CORP
naval base, but nearby sits an elementary school, the same
school Iranian officials say was struck in the same series
of attacks.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
Iran says the strike killed.
Speaker 16 (18:17):
More than one hundred and sixty people, many of them children.
The question of who is responsible remains politically charged. President
Trump on Saturday blamed Iran itself, suggesting the strike was
caused by inaccurate Iranian munitions.
Speaker 14 (18:31):
No, in my opinion and based on what I've seen,
that was done by Iran?
Speaker 4 (18:37):
Is that true, mistard, except that it was iron who
did that.
Speaker 8 (18:39):
We're certainly investigating. The only side the targets civilians is Iran.
We figure it was done. We figure was done by Iran.
Speaker 16 (18:50):
For now, US officials say the strike is still under investigation.
Speaker 8 (18:54):
So they're a lying and they know it. Yeah, they're
lying and they know it. I don't think they did
deliberately targeted to school US forces, but I do think
that they they missed and hit the school and now
they're in damage control and lying about it. Yeah. And
there was another bombing near another school right after that.
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And you know how many more you know, children have
to die.
Speaker 16 (19:20):
We told you yesterday about the deadly strike near a
girls' school in the southern Iranian city of me Nab.
Now there's newly verified video showing what happened near another
school on the first day of the conflict.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
Here it is.
Speaker 16 (19:39):
The video was posted online by a national teachers' union
in Iran and later verified by the New York Times
is show security camera footage from an elementary school in
the city.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
Of Abiyik, west of Tehran.
Speaker 16 (19:51):
The video shows about forty boys playing outside during recess
on the morning of February twenty eighth, just hours after
the first joint US and Israeli strike began. Then suddenly
that explosion you just saw windows shatter. Children run across
the playground. One boy appears to collapse near a soccer
goal after being.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
Struck by debris.
Speaker 16 (20:11):
Iranian state media later identified that child, who they said
did not survive. The Times reports satellite imagery and geolocation
analysis indicate the apparent target was a communications tower on
a hill nearby, less than four hundred feet from the school.
The US military is not commented on the apparent strike now.
This is the second known strike near a school that day.
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As we reported yesterday, video verified by The Time shows
a Tomahawk cruise missile striking an Iranian Revolutionary Garden naval
base next to a girls'.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
School in Minab.
Speaker 16 (20:43):
Iranian officials say one hundred and seventy five people were killed,
most of them young schoolgirls. Neither the United States nor
Israel has publicly confirmed responsibility for that strike, but President
Trump told reporters yesterday the US is still investigating.
Speaker 8 (20:58):
So, uh, you know, the beat goes on. I guess
just collateral damage. Vicky. Yeah, well I don't.
Speaker 15 (21:08):
Yeah, collateral Yeah. I don't think the US weapons are
up to standards. I think they're you know, digging up
old weapons because of what they did with the Pentagon.
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We talked a little bit about this last week.
Speaker 14 (21:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (21:32):
I hadn't seen that video that you had sent me
last week until after the show, So you want to
tell people about that again.
Speaker 15 (21:39):
I don't remember what video was, but basically, what they
did is to privatize the Pentagon procurement and so corporations
are in charge of Pentagon procurement, and they set up
a supply chain management system them for military equipment. And
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I don't know if you remember back when this thing started,
when they when our government, George W. Bush started with
the bombing Afghanistan and then Iraq. But one of the
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problems they had right off the bat was that they
were producing under armor for the humvees in a supply
chain management system, whereby they were only producing a fixed
number of the undercarriage armor per month.
Speaker 8 (22:46):
Yeah. The email, the email that you sent me, you
wrote this, he says, Darren. This is a Tucker Carlson
segment that is quite possibly one of the scariest things
I've ever listened to. In the beginning, Carlson talked about
religious history. That part was interesting. I knew nothing about
any of that. The second part is an interview with
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a man named Brandon Wykert. Whykert talks about the military
and supply chain. You may or may not have noticed,
but reports on the status of the war on Iran
include descriptions of weapons that are old. He has and
in other reports I've heard they talk about our ready
supply of weapons for a war in Iran, about a
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five day supply. Well, you know, it comes to my mind,
they're going to have to turn some of these automobile
manufacturers into UH war parts manufacturers, won't they if this
thing goes on.
Speaker 15 (23:42):
If it goes on.
Speaker 8 (23:43):
But of course, what am I saying? That'll never have
to happen, because it's gonna it's gonna be wrapped up
in a couple of weeks. VICKI, they can turn the
war off like you turn off the light on your
with a switch on your wall.
Speaker 15 (23:58):
Mm hmmm mm hmm.
Speaker 8 (24:00):
Yeah, you know, I just forgot all about that.
Speaker 15 (24:04):
Yeah, forty five years of Iran being at war with US.
I don't think. I don't know if we were at
war with Iran in particular, but the United States was
going along with what I understand to be the British
system of a world governing system. And of course, you know,
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the UK was the UK and the US were both
behind the establishment of the United Nations, and that's what
the objective was, is to turn them into a world
governing system.
Speaker 8 (24:50):
Yep.
Speaker 15 (24:52):
And they've been working on it all this time. And
you know, I thought, I hoped that Trump was going
to get us out of it, but he's just carrying
on the tradition. He just you know, he says he's
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changing or getting rid of the old system and implementing
a new system. Well, the new system is the same
as the old system.
Speaker 8 (25:19):
He just said it was an honor for him to kill.
That's what he's had about the people taking out the
leadership of Iran. It was an honor for him to kill. So,
I mean, this is a guy that's unhinged. I mean,
he's really unhinged. And there's a lot of other unined
people as well. The blowback we're getting now. There are
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sleeper cells apparently that are being activated inside the United States.
Speaker 17 (25:44):
The two Pennsylvania teams accused of trying to carry out
an ISIS inspired attack at the New York City Mayor's
mansion may have been considering other targets first. That's according
to a new report from ABC News. Law enforcement sources
tell the Outlet. Evidence shows eighteen year old Amir Ballot
and nineteen year old Ibraham Coyumi of the Philadelphia area
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had been planning an attack for some time before throwing
IEDs outside Gracie Mansion during a protest last weekend. Investigators
who searched a storage unit in the teen's hometown reportedly
found a notebook filled with details about soft targets like
shopping centers, though no specific location was named. New video
also appears to show Ballot at a Phantom Fireworks store
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in Pendell, Pennsylvania, on March second. The company vice president
told ABC in an email that Ballot bought a twenty
foot length consumer fireworks safety fuse. Bollot and Coyume are
now being held on multiple charges, including terrorism counts and
use of a weapon of mass destruction. They have not
yet entered a plea.
Speaker 8 (26:49):
We got to take a break. We'll be back here
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Speaker 8 (31:45):
Welcome back to the broadcast This is Governed America. We
were talking before the break. I shared a story from
the New York City event where two teenagers were throwing bombs,
homemade bombs. They're at a protest. And what's interesting about
that situation, aside from the fact that these are isis
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inspired people, people that were apparently inspired by the terrorist
group and how many others are there. There have been
a number of events this week where terrorist type activities
took place, and we'll get to that and the others
here in a moment. But what CNN was kind of
(32:27):
downplaying these teenagers' role in this. They put a thing
up on Twitter. Slash x said two Pennsylvania teenagers crossed
into New York City Saturday morning for what could have
been a normal day enjoying city, enjoying the city during
abnormally warm weather, But in less than an hour, their
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lives would drastically change, as the pair would be arrested
for throwing homemade bombs during an anti Muslim protest outside
of Mayor's Zone on mom Donnie's home. Here is what
we know so far, and they provide a link something
it's like, you know, oh, boys will be boys.
Speaker 15 (33:09):
Do you know what that reminds me of the Boston
Marathon bombing? Yeah, you know, the just these two young
guys out of nowhere.
Speaker 8 (33:22):
You know, they took advantage of the warm weather in
New York City to just toss bombs. You know, some
people take walks, some people take the dog out, some
people take their bombs out. Just another day in New York.
Speaker 15 (33:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (33:40):
So anyway, then on Thursday, there was a shooting at
a university, allegedly by an ISIS inspired radical and guess
what he shouted? Alahakbar prior to going on a shooting
rampage waiting tonight.
Speaker 26 (33:55):
The deadly shooting on campus at Old Bingian University in
Virginia tonight. Authorities are now in investigating the shooting as
a possible terror attack. Sources say the gunman walked into
a classroom, asked if it was an ROTC class and
an open fire. Authority say the gunman has ties to ISIS.
Speaker 5 (34:12):
Shut up, dot you twenty cop cars.
Speaker 7 (34:14):
We're just went by tonight. Terror on the campus of
Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, with members of the
school's ROTC program targeted by a suspect with ties to isis.
Speaker 21 (34:25):
Active shooter on the eight campus that cops running across
the entire police force of Norfolk is here.
Speaker 7 (34:32):
It was just before eleven am. Police swarming the campus
moments after a gunman opened fire in a classroom.
Speaker 16 (34:38):
All of a sudden, we heard a commotion, a lot
of people rumbling starting to get up.
Speaker 8 (34:42):
We started running and that's when we heard gunshots.
Speaker 7 (34:45):
The suspect has been identified by the FBI as thirty
six year old Mohammed Jallo, a former member of the
Virginia National Guard. Sources tel ABC News, he calmly walked
into the classroom, asked if it was an ROTC class,
and then shot the instructor several times and two students
who were wounded. The instructor later died.
Speaker 27 (35:06):
We have confirmed reports that prior to him conducting this
act of terrorism, he shouted stated all of akbar.
Speaker 28 (35:14):
And all of a sudden, I hear like just a
bunch of bodies hitting each other like this loud altercation.
Speaker 8 (35:18):
And it's just like a person in the Tan col
curled up on the ground with their backpack on in
front of the Starbucks, just laying there.
Speaker 7 (35:24):
Tonight, FBI director Cashpertel posting the shooters now deceased thanks
to a group of brave students who stepped in and
subdued him.
Speaker 27 (35:32):
There were students that were in that room that subdued
him and rendered him no longer alive. I don't know
else to say it, but they basically are were able
to terminate the threat.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
So he was not shot.
Speaker 4 (35:47):
He was not shot.
Speaker 7 (35:49):
Jallo was convicted in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 8 (35:51):
Now listen to this, listen to this part. This is
just I find this utterly maddening. What they're about to
stay here.
Speaker 7 (36:00):
Jallo was convicted in twenty sixteen of attempting to provide
material support to ISIS for trying to acquire weapons for
an attack on US soil. He served eight years of
an eleven year prison sentence and was released in twenty ty.
Speaker 5 (36:13):
Let him go there.
Speaker 7 (36:15):
Jallo was under five year supervised release in which he
was to check in with his probation officer regularly, and
he was also subject to having his Internet activity reviewed.
But tonight so many questions, including how a convicted felon
got a gun and whether he had recently been under surveillance.
Speaker 8 (36:31):
So there you go. Supervised release, not very well supervised,
I would have to say, so. Yeah. And so that
was Thursday. And on that same Thursday, the same Thursday,
we had the ramming incident.
Speaker 29 (36:47):
Let's see, here's breaking right now, an attack at a
synagogue in Michigan. Authority say a suspect drove a vehicle
through the front doors and into the building that houses
a school. The vehicle caught fire, and arms security at
the facility immediately engaged the suspect. Thursday afternoon, I'm Sarah
Bloom Quiz and I'm Brian.
Speaker 30 (37:07):
Taff the Big Store on actually Douce today is the
attack at.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
Temple Israel in suburban Detroit.
Speaker 26 (37:12):
Authorities say the suspect is dan right now in the
investigation still in its very early stages.
Speaker 29 (37:17):
Christi Aletto has been following the development. She joined us
live in studio with what we know so far.
Speaker 4 (37:21):
Christy Brian Sarah Markeably.
Speaker 31 (37:23):
Authorities say no kids or staff were injured outside of
the lead security, who was hit by a vehicle but
is expected to be okay now. Authorities say it's not
clear if the driver was armed, but he was seen
steering around security rails before ramming through the temple's front doors.
Speaker 32 (37:39):
He breached the building, drove down the hall, and he
was engaged by security. Something ignited in the vehicle. That's
work in progress. We're through an abundance of caution clear
in the vehicle for IEDs or any explosives.
Speaker 4 (37:54):
Authority, you say.
Speaker 31 (37:55):
The FBI and ATF are on site in West Bloomfield, Michigan,
which is just twenty five miles north of Detroit. Investigators
say once the suspect made it inside, security engaged in gunfire.
Right now, it's not clear how he died. The synagogue
also contains a school students. We're safely evacuated residents within
a mile radius. We're told to shelter in place. Against
(38:16):
the backdrop of the war in the Middle East, the
Anti Defamation League says anti Semitism has surged globally.
Speaker 8 (38:23):
Yeah, okay, and they would consider anybody who criticizes the
Jews or Israel, any Jews, of anti Semitism. You're not
allowed to say anything that the ADL disagrees with m HM,
or you're an anti Semite, you're guilty of hate speech. Yeah,
(38:44):
so the ADL not quite a good source. I'm thinking, yeah,
absolutely not. But yeah, we're under a terror storm right now.
They are apparently terrorism going on all of the country.
And this is what happens, ladies and gentlemen when you
leave your borders open, as Biden did. See and here
(39:07):
we have the dialectic because you have one one candidate
or one presidential leader doing one thing, and then the
consequences come later on and it's all very predictable. And
now we have the president administration, you know, creating more refugees,
(39:30):
which he's not letting them in, but when he goes,
the next president will come in and they will let
him in. This is this is how it is it's
like a tennis match where the ball keeps going back
and forth, back and forth, and you people just watching
the stands.
Speaker 15 (39:46):
Yeah, and thinking that you're still living in the United
States of America when you're not. You're living in the Americauz. Yeah,
both sides. That both sides are working on it. It's
just that they select different aspects of the agenda to
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focus on. And so, you know, unless people have studied
the whole big global picture of what the ultimate strategic
plan is, you would never see it because you're locked
in a paradigm of American national sovereignty and the idea
(40:34):
that the leaders of this country would sell us out
like they have is pretty unthinkable. Yeah, you know, I've
been working on it for like twenty years, and even
though all along the way, I've known this, that they're
(40:55):
dismantling our nation state. But it's just really really hard
to integrate that into your thinking, into your view of
the world because it's such a betrayal. It's like you know,
finding out that your parents, you know, they start moving
(41:17):
in new children into your home and they push you aside.
You know, it's the ultimate betrayal.
Speaker 8 (41:26):
Right, yeah, exactly, And so we have the New York
City bomb attack, which thankfully was thwarted. We have the
Old Dominion shooting at the Norfolk, Virginia, and then we
had this truck ramming into a synagogue. And now now
we're learning of an FBI warning about a possible drone
(41:49):
attack on the West Coast.
Speaker 33 (41:51):
Warning of possible Iranian drone attacks on our homeland. A
new alert reviewed by ABC News revealing Iron's aspirations to
conduct a surprise attack specifically against unspecified targets in California.
The FBI saying it's warren police departments across the Golden
State now of strikes by unmanned aerial vehicles or drones
(42:11):
as tensions rise in the Middle East. Let's get straight
to our chief investigative correspondent, Eric and Tursky Aarin, what
are you learning.
Speaker 34 (42:17):
We've reviewed an alert that came within the last couple
of weeks, Kira, just recently from the FBI to law
enforcement agencies.
Speaker 8 (42:26):
I thought the I thought the alert came out in September.
That's what I saw. I don't know why we're hearing
about it now, but supposedly they're saying it's a new alert,
so don't I don't get.
Speaker 34 (42:36):
That up and down the California coastline, warning that Iran
is aspiring now to perhaps launch some kind of a
retaliatory attack on the US mainland using drones on the
West coast. The alert that we reviewed said in uncoorroborated
report suggested that unidentified Mexican cartel leaders had authorized a
(42:58):
tax using drones carrying explosives, so they know that capability exists.
And this separate alert that we've reviewed Kira says that
Iran has those same kinds of aspirations. So the US
has broadly known for some time that drones could be
deployed against the homeland. We know that Iran has been
(43:18):
using drones significantly in this twelve day old war with
the United States. That's what killed the first six US
service members in this war. But now the FBI is
specifically warning police agencies in California along the Pacific coastline
that Iran is aspiring to use them to attack in
the West.
Speaker 4 (43:39):
So why California, why the West?
Speaker 34 (43:43):
Good question, And that's not exactly clear, but perhaps there's
thought that Iran has these things pre positioned on ships
that are still in international waters or that could flow
through international waters. We know that we've previously reported Kira
(44:03):
on Iran's desire to perhaps activate sleeper cells in the
United States, although that's certainly far from confirmed or far
from anything operational as far as law enforcement knows. It's
not clear why the West coast as opposed to the
East coast, but that's what the alert from the FBI says.
Speaker 8 (44:22):
Okay, and you can believe the FBI, because the FBI
never lies about anything, you know. I don't know what
to make of this. What I do know is that
somebody just recently uncovered a network of license plate readers
in southern California. There was an abandoned trailer that they discovered,
(44:46):
and after that they got to look in and found
a camera in there which was monitoring the comings and
goings of Americans in southern California. And apparently the California
government had given permission to Trump's Department of Homeland Security
or or Immigration and Customs Enforcement, I think, is what
(45:08):
it was to do this.
Speaker 15 (45:13):
Well, that's not new. You remember when they were putting
up a private company was putting up intersection cameras, and
they were actually issuing tickets to people that violated some
(45:35):
kind of traffic law, but recently that was declared unconstitutional.
So you know, to have surveillance at intersections, you know,
with license plate readers and and you know, issuing automatic
(45:56):
tickets and so forth.
Speaker 8 (45:59):
The report came from cal Matters. I found the article.
It says it's headlined he saw an abandoned trailer. Then
he uncovered a surveillance network on California's border. On a
cracked two lane road on eastern the eastern edge of
San Diego County, James Cordero eased his jeep onto the
shoulder after something caught his eye. It looked like an
(46:22):
abandoned trailer. Inside he found a hidden camera feeding a
vast surveillance network that logs the license plate of every
driver passing through this stretch of remote backcountry between San
Diego and the Arizona state line. Now you say it's
not anything new, and I agree with you. License plate
readers aren't. My point in bringing this up is every
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bit of this terror storm gives justification to the US government,
the federal government, to increase the surveillance of Americans. It
gives them more power.
Speaker 15 (46:57):
It's all dialectics, is the way they run our country
and it's to implement the technocratic tyranny exactly. The technocratic
tyranny is a series of systems of government that are
(47:18):
integrated and that it's basically the Panopticon implemented in real
time circumstances. And that's what our government has been building
probably since at least the Clinton administration, but the New
(47:46):
World Order actually began with George Herbert Walker Bush.
Speaker 8 (47:50):
Yeah. Under Secretary of Wark Emil Michael was asked how
long this war was going to last and whether ground
troops would be needed to be deployed.
Speaker 4 (47:58):
How long is this going to take is the one question?
Speaker 8 (48:01):
And are we going to have to have boots.
Speaker 5 (48:02):
On the ground maybe?
Speaker 4 (48:04):
What is success here?
Speaker 35 (48:06):
I think the President talked about this is a weeks,
not months kind of operation, and it's aimed at essentially
disarming the regime or the country from in such a
way that they can't supply hesblah Hamas, Muslim Brotherhood, all
(48:27):
the kind of terror groups that get sponsored by weapons
and money from Iran. Not to mention the nuclear bit,
and that's why you see from the reporting they're going
after the depots the you know, we went after nuclear
sites before. They're a prodigious drone maker. These like huge
one way attack drones that can go you know, hundreds
(48:50):
and hundreds of miles lots of ballistic missiles that are
aimed at every country in the Middle least as you've seen,
they've attacked them. So I think that's one. In terms
of boots on the ground, there's no scenario where we
have some protracted boots on the ground. Afghanistan, Iraq to
like scenario.
Speaker 8 (49:08):
There's no scenario, no scenario where there will be boots
on the ground. But that isn't what White House Press
Secretary Caroline Levitt said at the Press briefing on Tuesday
of this week. She said, the boots on the ground
is a possible boots on the ground.
Speaker 36 (49:22):
The President has talked about this repeatedly. Wisely, he does
not rule options out as commander in chief. So again,
I would hesitate to confirm anything that a Democrat on
Capitol Hill says right now about the President's thinking.
Speaker 8 (49:34):
I would hesitate to believe anything anybody on Capitol Hill says.
Speaker 19 (49:38):
Right.
Speaker 8 (49:38):
But hey, you know the people that give you the
fifteen minute cities, ladies and gentlemen, are giving you five
minute wars now. Congratulations.
Speaker 2 (49:47):
Oh that's good.
Speaker 8 (49:48):
Yeah, five minute wars gonna be over exactly right before
the local news station can do trafficing weather on the eights.
Troops gonna be home. There you go, all wrapped up
in an nice little tidy package. Let's go to the phones.
Six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six six ten, six
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six four six eight three seven six. That's eight four
four six govern If the button will ever push, we'll
bring on. I think this is art in Georgia. Hello,
you're on the air.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
Hey, guys topping them on until you hi? Yeah, right,
real quick, before I get to what I called about.
As far as the FBI goes with the warning things
on the alerts, yeah, it was Friday two weeks ago,
not last Friday, but Friday two weeks ago, the twenty seventh,
(50:46):
we learned that the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and
the counter Terrorism Center together had put together a report
that they were going to release to all major cities
across the country about the potential increase in risk of
terrorist attacks across country. The White House. The White House
(51:08):
intervened and told them that it would be detrimental to
the national security if they released that information. So that's
probably the report that they're talking about that just got released. Okay,
but I think the only reason they release it was
because there was so much backlash on them saying don't
(51:29):
release it because of whatever, and I think that was
probably why they said go ahead and release it.
Speaker 8 (51:35):
But I read somewhere that the original study or whatever,
it's the original thing that that was cited, was back
in September. I'm gonna have to do some more digging
into that, because.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
Yeah, I think that's probably the one.
Speaker 8 (51:49):
Yeah, yeah, Okay, So it's kind of bizarre that we're
learning about this now this was something that predated the work.
Speaker 37 (51:56):
It's really weird.
Speaker 2 (51:57):
But anyway, what I called in about I've read several articles,
so I guess you know, this has got to be
a because, I mean, the articles are on sights that
I've learned to.
Speaker 12 (52:08):
Pretty much rely on to be truthful. Apparently, the House
has passed a basically a draft bill to restate the
draft and.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
I'm kind of wondering what you guys think about that,
about the potential that we could be bringing the draft back,
and how do you think it would impact the reactions.
Speaker 12 (52:31):
You know, what kind of reaction do you think to
the American people would.
Speaker 8 (52:33):
Yeah, I think we talked about that last week. I
think that there would be a lot more resistance to
it from the get go, and I think that there
are gonna be a lot of conscientious objectors. I know
I'm not going. I know my daughters aren't going, and
my wife isn't going. So I think a lot of
the American people are going to feel exactly that way.
And I think at this point in the game, I mean,
(52:54):
this isn't Vietnam where people are going to comply. Now.
There were a lot of protests back in Vietnam as well, right,
but I think this is a whole different ballgame. The
American people know what these wars are about more than
they used to. We have the Internet now, we're able
to share information back and forth, and people are a
lot more educated today about all of these things. The
(53:17):
all wars are banker's wars, and we're not going to
bleed and die for the wealthy to get wealthier.
Speaker 15 (53:26):
Sorry, especially since at the same time they're taking our
country apart. So who would you be fighting for?
Speaker 8 (53:35):
True, Yeah, you're certainly not fighting for the country. The words,
the words of Arthur Slussinger Junior, just keeps coming to
my mind. When he wrote in Foreign Affairs, in defense
of the World Order, US soldiers will have to kill
and be killed. He said, We're not going to have
a new world order without paying for it in blood,
words and money. Well, yeah, sorry, mister Slussinger, but it's
(53:59):
not going to be your blood words. What words are cheap.
So maybe your words will be spent, but your blood
and money. Sorry, we're not gonna spend the hours either. Yeah.
Speaker 15 (54:10):
Do you think Baron Trump would be drafted?
Speaker 8 (54:13):
No?
Speaker 15 (54:13):
I don't think so.
Speaker 8 (54:15):
No, you know. And here's the thing. If if Baron
Trump ever did serve, he wouldn't be serving on a battlefield.
I mean, they might even put him in there for
propaganda purposes, but he wouldn't be serving in a real,
any kind of dangerous kind of capacity.
Speaker 2 (54:32):
The thing is, Baron can't Baron can't serve anyway, because
we learned that he's actually too tall. They won't let
him in.
Speaker 12 (54:39):
He's too tall.
Speaker 8 (54:40):
Oh well, wasn't that convenient. Maybe they gave him some
kind of artificial growth thing, growth hormones.
Speaker 2 (54:47):
Yeah, yeah, right, anyway, thanks guys, have a great one.
Speaker 8 (54:51):
Yeah you too, Thank you for calling, and we'll talk
to you later. Right, we're almost up to the break already.
Amazing how fast the time goes. But uh, yeah, there
there's a there's a lot of things happening. We've got
the drone warning, you know, uh, boots on the ground,
very real possibility. Listeners, as they continue pushing this further
(55:13):
and further, Why would we need boots on their ground
if everything's gonna be over in a few weeks. Yeah,
think about that. Oh, but we're not ruling anything out. Okay,
I'll tell you what. We're out of this hour. We're
gonna go ahead and take the top of the hour
break and we'll be back an hour number two, as
Governor America continues, a lot, a lot more to come here,
(55:33):
as we continue to progress through this show, we'll be back.
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Covernmerica with govern American News. I'm Adam Dominie. The Trump
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administration is drawing a hard line against the Iranian regime.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said this week he and President
Trump will go as far as needed to topple the threat,
including possible boots on the ground. He stated, quote, We're
willing to go as far as we need in order
to be successful. Operation Epic Fury is now in its
(59:30):
second week of US and Israeli strikes. The message is
clear America will not tolerate a regime that plots against
US and our allies. That resolve came at a cost.
On Wednesday, a US Air Force KC one three five
refueling tanker crashed in Iraq, killing all six crew members.
(59:51):
Central Command says it was not hostile fire, but an
Iran backed group claiming credit. Total American deaths tied to
the conflict now stand at thirteen. The Iran conflict is
already hitting your wallet. Gas prices are climbing amid disruptions.
The UN reports over three million displaced in the region.
(01:00:13):
President Trump told G seven leaders the operation is working
and Iran's leadership is fracturing. America's southern border is the
most secure in history. Under President Trump and DHS Secretary
Christy Nome. Border patrol apprehensions are down ninety six percent.
Three million illegal aliens have self deported or been removed.
(01:00:37):
Catch and release is dead, with zero interior releases for
nine straight months. The Trump administration is shifting its immigration
enforcement message to Congress. White House officials are telling House
Republicans to focus first on removing criminal illegal immigrants rather
than pursuing broad mass deportation campaigns. The direction comes after
(01:00:58):
months of protests, increased assaults on federal agents, and polls
showing negative views of ICE operations. Officials say the priority
remains public safety and restoring order at the border. House
Republicans introduced the Halo Act to protect federal immigration officers
on the job. The bill creates a twenty five foot
(01:01:20):
safety zone around ICE border patrol and other homeland security
agents during lawful enforcement. Anyone who enters that zone after
a verbal warning and interferes, threatens, or harasses the officer
faces fines or up to five years in prison. A
companion measure already sits in the Senate. The FBI is
(01:01:42):
investigating two possible terror incidents linked to the Iran tensions,
a car ramming attack on a Detroit synagogue and a
shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia. The cases are
not yet officially connected, but fears are rising that the
overseas conflict could hit US.
Speaker 3 (01:01:59):
Soyill.
Speaker 28 (01:02:01):
The assault on the Second Amendment continues in the states.
Rhode Island lawmakers this week moved to strip grandfathering from
its new assault weapons ban, turning law abiding owners into
instant felons. Similar pushes are advancing in Virginia and Minnesota.
The Government Surveillance Reform Act reauthorizes section seven hundred two
(01:02:24):
of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for four years, while
requiring warrants for agents to search Americans private communications collected
under the program. It closes the data broker loophole that
lets the government by personal data without court approval, bans
reverse targeting of Americans through foreign surveillance, and adds protections
(01:02:45):
for location data, web browsing records, and other modern digital information.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act requires documentary proof of
US citizenship and is now considered a top legislative priority.
President Trump says he may not sign any other bills
until the Senate acts and California election officials are investigating
(01:03:09):
clear ballot petition fraud in San Francisco. A viral video
showing paid signature collectors offering money to people on the
street and coaching them to sign using someone else's voter
registration information printed on official forms. That's the news this hour.
I'm Adam Domini. Now back to govern America.
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Govern America.
Speaker 8 (01:04:02):
Monday, Welcome back to the broadcast This is Governor America
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Hour number two. It continues to be the fourteenth of
March twenty twenty sixth. As we get back into the
show here, it's interesting that Trump is surrounded by Zionis warmongers.
We've talked about this a lot. Well, what's interesting is
that the grey zones. Max Blumenthal, he just got audio
from an off the record session from twenty twenty five
(01:04:56):
of the CEO of APEX, the American Israel Political Action Committee.
Speaker 37 (01:05:02):
Uh.
Speaker 8 (01:05:02):
The guy's name is Elliott Brandt, and it was recorded
by an attendee of the panel discussion. Somebody in the
audience recorded this and and during the event, which by
the way, during the event, uh, Ben Benjamin Ett Yahoo
addressed the crowd. So I mean this is was a
very high profile event. There was also some other people present.
(01:05:27):
A former undersecretary at the Department of Defense US Department
of Defense now called the Department of War. They were there.
H So this is a big deal. But the event
was private, as I said, and recorded by but but
but this audio that came out was recorded by an
attendee of this panel discussion and APEX CEO Elliott Brandt.
(01:05:52):
He was a very openly uh and, without his usual
guard being up. He was openly talking about how APEC
groomed members of Congress. It's it was really quite remarkable.
Now this audio is a little bit muffled. I'm gonna
play this, but some of these people that they had
(01:06:16):
groomed ended up in Trump's cabinet, uh and or or
or at the top of the intelligence establishment. Listen to
what he said after he's done. If you can't make
it out, I will read because I transcribed what he wrote.
Uh So I'll read it after after It's just to
make sure you get it. But see if you can
make out what he's saying here.
Speaker 13 (01:06:37):
I mean the executive But as we were talking about discussion,
wrote a Congress League representives in the people world. The
White House has to be Chrislov to Commress, working with
the time, our friends of the democratic side of the Aisland,
to applying pressure the way they know how to administry
(01:06:57):
as it will be in as industry. The people who
will get a want to do this some of these jobs.
Speaker 6 (01:07:04):
I look at the top. Leave you start about the market.
Speaker 13 (01:07:06):
We'reviewing on the sybotic I Michael wos three you about
something and John They all serve comments and on the
races hackleaders for their reviews.
Speaker 6 (01:07:16):
So the lives of communications are good.
Speaker 13 (01:07:18):
Should there be something questionable or curious the being access
in the conversationship. You never got one of the first
candidates I ever met with this apack professional in my jobs,
the candidates of Congress because guy an John Macklin, he
was challenging in a long time, become a number of
Congress in Dallas, because guy looks like you could run
(01:07:39):
to race me, go talk with me, and good understanding
of issues. A couple of these points too.
Speaker 8 (01:07:45):
As the CIA or.
Speaker 13 (01:07:46):
Were crying out, we got the chance to see you.
So there there are a lot of I don't call
my luves, but there are life lines.
Speaker 8 (01:07:53):
Okay, I don't know if you could make yet any
of that. That's it was very muffled. Were you able
to make that out? Vickey? No, not really. Okay, I'll
read what he said. He said, we may not lobby.
And again this is the head of APEX, the CEO
of APEC, Elliott Brandt, at this secretive off the record
meeting which the audio of which was recorded. You just
(01:08:16):
heard the actual audio. But if you couldn't make it
out he says, we may not lobby the executive as
we were talking about, there was a discussion earlier about
Congress being representatives of the people, while the White House
has to be responsive to Congress, and so it's working
with So it's working with at the time, our friends
(01:08:40):
on the Democratic side of the aisle to apply pressure
the way they know how to an administration, as it
will be with this administration. When I was talking about
the people who will get appointed into some of these jobs,
like at the top level, you talk about Marco Rubio.
Now Marco Ruby, of course, as you know, current Secretary
(01:09:01):
of State. He's citing them as one of their APEC people. Okay,
So Marco Rubio, current Secretary of State, heavily influential within
the Trump white House, and now we're at war on
the behest on the behalf of Israel, so he says,
(01:09:22):
So you talk, you talk about some of the people
who get appointed into some of these jobs, like at
the top level, you talk about Marco Rubio, at least
Stephanic Michael Waltz. Those three people have something in common.
They all served in Congress. They all have relationships with
key APEC leaders from their communities. So the lines of
(01:09:44):
communication are good. Should there be something questionable or curious
that needs to be that needs to act where we
need access to the conversation. You know that one of
the first candidates I have ever met with as an
APEC professional in my job, when he was a candidate
for Congress, was a guy named John Ratcliffe. He was
(01:10:05):
challenging a longtime member of Congress in Dallas. I said,
this guy looks like he could win the race, and
we go to talk to him. He has a good
understanding of the issues, and a couple of weeks ago
he took the oath as the CIA director for crying
out loud. This is a guy that we've had a
chance to speak to. So there there are a lot
(01:10:28):
of I wouldn't call them lifelines, but there are lifelines
in there. Again, that was the CEO of APEX talking
about grooming members of Congress. They're grooming officials in various
administrations at that time, that was twenty twenty five. But
(01:10:51):
we see a lot of these people end up in
into the intelligence establishment. They end up in a lot
of high ranking positions in the Defense Department, in the Pentagon,
you know, and certainly in Congress and the beat goes on.
What do you think of that, Vicky, I shouldn't really
(01:11:17):
be surprising to anybody.
Speaker 15 (01:11:19):
Yeah, No, they they are actually embedded in our government,
in the Department of Justice. When you know Casey Whalin, Yeah,
well he's been covering what's been going on up in
northern Idaho for quite a number of years. And there
(01:11:44):
was a Pride in the Park event, as I recall,
and there was a group of guys that they were
basically going to do a counter demonstration, but they were
arrested before they could even you know, park their truck.
(01:12:09):
And through that trial of those guys that were arrested,
we found out that there is within the Department of
Justice is not Civil Rights Division exactly. I called it
an uncivil rights agency, but it's basically an intelligence agency
(01:12:42):
where they are essentially waging a jihad on conservatives, which
kind of goes along with everything that we're seeing, right, Yeah,
but the the ADL is like embedded within that.
Speaker 8 (01:13:06):
Yeah, and it isn't surprising to see, based upon what
you just heard from the CEO of APEX that you know,
you get articles like this. US President Donald Trump of
March eighth said the decision on when to end the
Iran war will be a mutual one that he will
make with input from Israel. He says, I think it's
(01:13:30):
mutual a little bit. We've been talking. I'll make a
decision at the right time, but everything's going to be
taken into account. And so he told that to the
Times of Israel. That article is in the Epic Times.
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. We have a
government by coalition. I guess. Really it's a dictatorial thing
(01:13:55):
out of Tel Aviv. Yeah, I think, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 15 (01:14:00):
It is. I'll have to put together the information. That's
what I've been trying to do is to take all
of the articles that I've written and put them in
coherent groupings. And the agency embedded within our Department of
(01:14:23):
Justice does not serve the American people that serves Israel,
and so that's why we're seeing such brazen activity on
the part of Israel. Just last year, a couple of
(01:14:46):
Idaho or I guess it was five Idaho legislators were
invited to go to Israel to meet with their I
don't know if it was their legislative branch or whatever
(01:15:06):
it was, but they were, as I understand it, they
were supposed to come back and represent Israel's interests within
the Idaho legislature. So it's like, you know, they openly
grooming insurgents within our government structure to represent foreign interests.
Speaker 8 (01:15:37):
Yeah, you know, they took out the Ayatola. Now the Ayatolah,
son of an Ayahtolah, he's more radical. So we have
the son of the Ayatola.
Speaker 15 (01:15:49):
Well that would be to be expected, you know that
he would be more radical. They killed his father.
Speaker 8 (01:15:56):
Yeah, John Bolton, who never met a war, he didn't
want to engage in. Uh. He's uh, he's the uh
remember the former National Security Advisor, Uh, the neo kon
warmongering Walrus. I call him John Bolton. He was on
the Meet the Press show and he said, we we
(01:16:17):
have to take out that son of an Ayahtola And
because uh, the son of an Ayahtola is uh, well
he's he's worse. He's worse, worse than the old man.
Speaker 40 (01:16:28):
Let me ask you though, because there is a new
leader in place, the son of the supreme leader. President
Trump was asked about that today didn't directly comment. Is
that regime change?
Speaker 4 (01:16:40):
Is that enough?
Speaker 40 (01:16:41):
Or could it be setting up a situation. That's even
worse than the former leader.
Speaker 39 (01:16:46):
By everything we know about the son moch Tabaha Many,
he's worse than his father, more hard line. And indeed,
most observers would say the younger generation of Iatola is
there even more hard line than the people who brought
us the revolution and say seventy nine, this is not
regime change. Regime change in the context of Iran means
the end of the rule of the Iatolas and the
(01:17:07):
elimination of the revolutionary Guard, and that that's just not
going to come by one change of.
Speaker 8 (01:17:12):
Personnel Hyatoia so Iatoya. So this was going to be bad.
And here we are more radicalized world Middle East. That's
where we're at, where we're at right now.
Speaker 37 (01:17:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:17:26):
Well, and.
Speaker 15 (01:17:28):
I just in case I missed it, which I probably
did because I had a vision of the world as
it was presented by the news media, that the whole
global agenda has not been presented to the American people.
(01:17:53):
You know, do you want a regional governing structure throughout
the world. I would venture to say that most Americans,
well I should say most conservative Americans would not want that.
It's the Democrats who are trying to implement it, but
(01:18:16):
it was the Republicans who initiated it. Yeah, so they're
really there is a UNI Party in Washington, DC, and
both sides are implementing the agenda, which is the end
of nation states.
Speaker 8 (01:18:35):
Yeah, could be the end of all of us if
this thing goes nuclear. Yeah. Now we have Donald Trump
deploying thousands. This is the daily mail of US Marines
in the strait of horror moves amid mounting fears that
America is set to put boots on the ground as
the world's oil supply is strangled. Secretario's War Pete Hegseth.
(01:18:56):
I find it very interesting that they changed the name
of the Defense Department to the Secretary of War before
they ever did this. Obviously, nothing, nothing that they did
at the negotiating table would have changed the outcome. Clearly
this was already planned. I think that may very well
(01:19:18):
have been part of the reason why they took out
the Venezuelan dictator to get some of that Venezuelan crude
freed up in preparation for this to kind of ease
the world supply of oil a little bit. Wouldn't be
(01:19:39):
a bit surprised by that. But Secretary of War Pete
Hegseth approved of request by the US Central Command for
the deployment of a marine expeditiary expeditionary unit, typically including
several warships and five thousand troops. Three officials told The
Wall Street Journal the japan based USS t or Poli,
(01:20:01):
an amphibious assault ship, and its attached marines are now
headed for the Middle East so that they can go
die for the New World Order. Now, of course, the
article say that, of course, the.
Speaker 15 (01:20:15):
New World Order fulfills their strategic plan for the world,
no matter which way, which way it goes. You know,
it's an agenda of total control and population attrition.
Speaker 8 (01:20:34):
Population reduction, yeah, population attenuation. The war spiraled on Friday,
they say, as the US death total climbed to thirteen
troops and there's that famous Masonic number. Domestic gas prices
swared to three dollars and sixty cents per gallon, and
(01:20:55):
Iran's security chief Ali Lara Hani or Lara Johnny defiantly
taunted Trump on the streets of Tehran. The Bolster deployment
comes as the Trump administration weighs seizing Iran's carg Island,
around sixteen miles off the mainland and the Persian Gulf,
(01:21:17):
which handles ninety percent of the Islamic regimes fuel exports.
Trump told Fox News Radio Friday about taking control of
the island. He said, it's not high on the list,
but it's one of so many different things. And I
can change my mind in seconds. Yeah, you mean your
son in law and his buddy bbu Net and Yahoo
(01:21:43):
can change your mind in seconds. I don't think Trump
does a whole lot of thinking. Honestly. He certainly doesn't
have a whole lot of self control.
Speaker 15 (01:21:54):
Now he's an actor. He had that program, you know,
The Apprentice, and that was to all theatrics, and so
you know, consider him an entertainer.
Speaker 8 (01:22:11):
Yeah, except that this whole thing isn't very entertaining, you know.
That's the thing is. You know, it's really pathetic to
see how Senator Ted Cruz after being utterly humiliated by
Tucker Carlson. You remember we played some of that audio
on the show when that interview happened, where Tucker pretty
much wiped the floor with Ted Cruz. And then now
(01:22:34):
Cruz is making the rounds accusing Tucker Carlson of being
a foreign agent, which is really hilarious since Ted Cruz
is the one that takes a lot of money from
foreign entities, especially Israel. But here's Ted Cruz speaking at
(01:22:54):
an event on of all things anti Semitism in Washington.
Speaker 41 (01:22:58):
D C.
Speaker 42 (01:22:58):
And yet Tucker is to impune the entire American military.
And then he also says the other way to do
it is we can drop nuclear weapons on Iran. And
he says, I believe we're getting ready to Nukran. That
gives you the sense. By the way, right now, the
Iranian TV is playing Tucker's show across Iran. The Muslim
Brotherhood is tweeting out Tucker's show. They have decided he
(01:23:21):
is the most effective spokesperson for their message, which is
that America is the great Satan. And I will say
one thing also that this room should do is follow
the money. I don't believe all of these voices who
have suddenly discovered that Israel is the source of all evil,
that everything bad in the world was done by the Jews,
that America is controlled by the Jews, and that radical
(01:23:44):
Islamic terrorists are really nice, wonderful people.
Speaker 8 (01:23:47):
I don't think these people just saying that. By the way, who's.
Speaker 15 (01:23:50):
Saying I never heard anybody say that.
Speaker 8 (01:23:53):
No, I haven't either. He's lying, he's talking out of
his hind aand.
Speaker 42 (01:23:56):
And that radical Islamic terrorists are really nice, wonderful people.
Speaker 10 (01:24:00):
I don't think these people.
Speaker 42 (01:24:01):
Just arrived on this view organically and magically. I think
many of them are being paid, and they're being paid
millions of dollars. If you look at a listing of
foreign nations that send money to our universities, the number
one foreign nation on that is Cutter, who sent six
point six billion dollars to our universities. If you want
to know why we had anti Semitic protests on our universities,
(01:24:24):
I'm not the only one who noticed the tents all matched.
This is an operation to destroy America. I think it's
being paid for by Cutter, by China, by Russia RT
the Russian side also retweeted Tucker Carlson. But I think
many of these influencers are casting a check.
Speaker 8 (01:24:39):
Testing people in this room.
Speaker 42 (01:24:40):
Could do an enormous service by documenting that I don't
have the evidence right now to prove it. But Ockham's
raised are the simplest explanation is usually.
Speaker 8 (01:24:50):
The right guy. Well, okay, if you live by the accusation.
You die by the accusation, mister Kruz, because hard Let
me just say this, I'm looking at Open Secrets right now,
and I got Ted Cruz up on OpenSecrets dot org,
the top contributor American Israel Political Affairs Committee, and he's
(01:25:12):
got a total of five hundred and sixty two thousand,
eight hundred and seventy seven dollars and that was just
up up to twenty twenty four data through twenty twenty four.
Speaker 15 (01:25:26):
So these guys don't understand how much rashing a check
information is available to the people out here. I mean,
look at us. You know, we're just ordinary people, but
we research all the time. And so you know, the
minute somebody steps out like that, like Cruise did, you
(01:25:47):
can nail him on it. And I don't use Twitter
or anything like that, but there's a lot of people
to do, and so it does serve their interests to
stand up there in light of people.
Speaker 8 (01:26:04):
Well, he certainly thinks it does. And I you know,
it's just amazing the projection that takes place amongst some
of these politicians. Talking head. Yeah, you're a horror, Ted Cruise,
You're a total horror.
Speaker 15 (01:26:17):
You know what he wanted to run for president. He's
not even an American citizen. To be an American president,
you've got to be born in America. So what was
that about?
Speaker 8 (01:26:30):
You know, well, I don't know. Some people think Obama
did it, but oh wait, they approved he was born
in Hawaii. They had a birth certificate they produced. Yeah,
but some of thedf layers in it. It had layers.
They forgot the flat in the document.
Speaker 15 (01:26:50):
The lady who was in charge of their vital statistics
died in a plane crash coming back from Molokai.
Speaker 8 (01:26:57):
Okay, we got to take a break. We'll be back
in the moment. Stay with us.
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Speaker 43 (01:28:00):
Some people believe that the Bible prohibits space exploration, But
is this really.
Speaker 8 (01:28:04):
What the Bible is telling us?
Speaker 43 (01:28:06):
On today's creation moment, we take a closer look. It's
Psalm one fifteen for the answer, and now our creation
moments alvest Paul Taylor.
Speaker 44 (01:28:15):
Someone recently told me that it was unbiblical to explore
space because it is forbidden in the Psalms. I had,
at that particular moment to express ignorance on what the
Psalms might have said about space travel. So I determined
to find out, and I discovered that one major creationist
organization had tackled this subject. Psalm one hundred and fifteen,
(01:28:36):
verse sixteen states that the heavens are the Lord's heavens,
but the Earth he has given to the children of man.
The suggestion of my questionna was that the verse made
clear that humans were supposed to stay on the Earth
and not fly into space. It would seem that this
sort of opinion is often linked to a belief that
NASA's exploration of the Moon was really staged in a
(01:28:58):
film studio and did not actually take place. On closer inspection,
we see that the previous verse says, may you be
blessed by the Lord who made heaven and earth. The
word heaven is singular in this verse, but in verse
sixteen the word appears twice, once singular and one's plural.
(01:29:19):
In many parts of the Bible, this is translated as
heaven of heavens and refers specifically to the abode of God,
and not to the atmosphere or even to the universe
in general. So it seems that the Bible is not
forbidding space exploration, nor even is it forbidding colonization of
other planets, should we develop the technology to do so.
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Speaker 6 (01:31:00):
In the Restoration of.
Speaker 8 (01:31:29):
The Nation, Welcome back to the broadcast. This is govern America.
(01:31:55):
We're talking about politicians taking money from Israel, even as
they accuse others of doing so. You know, I'm looking
at this page from Open Secrets with Ted Cruz's mugshot
on it, and he's got five hundred and sixty two thousand,
eight hundred and seventy seven dollars from the American Israeli
Public Affairs Committee. So there it is. You know, that's
(01:32:17):
that's what I call cruise control, Vicky. You know, when
they're paying off Ted Cruz, that's cruise control. And and
lots of people in the Congress, same way, same way.
But anyway, Scott Horton is the director of the Libertarian
Institute and he was on Piers Morgan recently and he
(01:32:41):
put the they had a Zionist shill by the name
of Doran Spielman on. He put that guy totally in
his place with a history lesson of how Iran was
actually on the side of israel I. Remember Iraq and
Iran being in war at war, and Iran was actually
on the side of Israel well, but something happened in
(01:33:02):
nineteen ninety three that changed everything. Israel stabbed them in
the back and so Scott Horton was was revealing some
of this on the Peers Morgan Show. Surprisingly, that's uh,
you know, Piers actually let him talk, which is pretty amazing.
(01:33:24):
But it was only until nineteen ninety three, that's what
I Actually they began funding himas is when Israel stabbed
them in the back.
Speaker 41 (01:33:31):
I understand it just the same as if you swapped
them out with any other nation in the world in
the same position, if there was such a situation, it's fine.
It has nothing to do with the United States. And
this goes back to a falsehood that Danny Dennan said
earlier in your show, where he was claiming that ever
since the Iranian Revolution of nineteen seventy nine, Iron has
been at war with Israel.
Speaker 4 (01:33:52):
This way, that's not true.
Speaker 41 (01:33:53):
Israel stateed friends with Iran all through the nineteen eighties,
as everyone knows. When Ronald Reagan switched sides in the
Irna Rock War for a minute and sold weapons to
the Ayahtola, he used the Israelis as the cutout because
they had the ongoing operation. And I highly suggest everyone,
especially you Pierce, read this fantastic book by treat of
Parsi called Treacherous Alliance about the real history of America, Israel,
(01:34:18):
and Iran's relationship throughout that period, and where he shows
that it was in nineteen ninety three when Yitzak Rabin
simply changed his strategy and Israel turned on Iran, and
Iran started funding Hamas after that, and now after Rabine
was killed, the Lekud basically took up the same policy
of demonizing Iran, but instead of using it as an
(01:34:39):
excuse for dealing with the Palestinians, they used it as
an excuse to distract from the fact that they were
going to never deal with the Palestinians in good faith.
But it was the Israelis who turned on the Iranians first,
and that wasn't until nineteen ninety three. And Parsi even
has Clint Administration officials laughing because the Israelis are demanding
that America be hard on Iran when one week ago
(01:34:59):
they were taking iranside in the very same type arguments
and all that. The book is called Treacherous Alliance. It's
absolutely fantastic. It shows all that, and then this is
also crucially the basis for the argument in The Clean
Break Strategy by David Wormser and Richard Pearl in nineteen
ninety six when Benjamin Etnaho was first coming to office
the first time. These are American neo conservatives who wrote
(01:35:22):
this policy that says the clean break is with Oslo. Said,
we're never going to deal with the Palestinians. We're going
to take what they have. But in order to be
able to get away with that, we need a whole
new position of dominance in the region. And in order
to do that, our first priority is we have to
break the arch of power between Iran, Syria and Hasbala.
(01:35:43):
And they said the way we want to do that
is by getting rid of Saddam Hussein, which sounds insane
and it is. He was the sunny roadblock in this.
Speaker 4 (01:35:51):
Sai arc of power here.
Speaker 41 (01:35:53):
But they thought that Turkey and Jordan would be dominant
in the new Iraq and then they would get the
rocky Sheites to tell Hesbala to stop being friends with
Iran and start making nice with Israel. It's called the
clean Break, a new strategy for securing the realm, and
the partner companion piece is called coping with crumbling States.
And this is the naive pipe dream of the neo
(01:36:14):
conservatives and the Lakud, And this was the policy behind
a Rack War two, which net Yahu of course champion
and his neo conservative fifth column and America champion, and
which backfired and only resulted in America fighting at Eight
Year War to install Iran's best friends from Dawa and
the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in power there and
(01:36:36):
to build their malicious into the Iraqi Army. And as
I said, a rock War three against the Caliphate also
was literally for Iran and their friends on the ground.
When they the Iranian Kuds Force liberated to creat mices,
they had American airplanes flying overhead. And all this just
goes to show all this just goes to show the
(01:36:56):
beast divergence of interests between Israel and the United States.
And one more point here and I'll be quiet, and
you guys can keep arguing for the rest of the show.
But we already on the first day had a blowback
terrorist attack from Israel's war in my hometown of Austin, Texas,
and three innocent people were murdered by a Muslim immigrant
(01:37:17):
who went down to the bar. Yeah, you wipe that
smile off your face real quick. There mister Israeli spokesman
murdered three of my hometown Austin, and there was shut up,
shut your damn mouth while I'm talking.
Speaker 4 (01:37:33):
And there was also an attempted bombing attack.
Speaker 41 (01:37:35):
At the American Way last night. And Americans are already
dying and suffering blowback terrorism from another war on behalf
of Israel, just like Omar Matine slaughter in Orlando, just
like sand Bernard, blowback from Israel's foreign policy.
Speaker 8 (01:37:53):
What do you think of that? Good for him?
Speaker 15 (01:37:58):
I'll have to go listen to that again. That was powerful.
And did you notice that what he said is Israel
coping with crumbling nation states? That it put that in
the bigger global context and the picture kind of comes together, right, Yeah,
(01:38:23):
of the bigger plan of global governance under a regional
a system of regional organization.
Speaker 8 (01:38:37):
Yeah, you know, we I think people don't know the
history of the region. Most people don't have time to
study these things. You're busy about your life. You have
too much going on, just keeping bread on the table,
keeping all the taxes paid, you know, trying to raise
the kids, keep track of the children. You know, people
(01:38:59):
have lives and so they don't always have time to
be students of Middle East history affairs.
Speaker 15 (01:39:06):
It isn't even just Middle East history, it's global history.
Because I mean, I live in the United States. I
care about the United States. It never dawned on me
that I would have to pay attention to these global traders,
these global powermongers that want to rule the world. And
(01:39:32):
who would be behind that is the United Kingdom of course.
Speaker 8 (01:39:36):
Well that would be the conspiracy theory party coming out there,
Rick VICKI.
Speaker 15 (01:39:43):
It was really the UK and the United States looking
that built the United Nations. And there was a guy
named Brian Urquart who was like second or third down
in command. He was in command of the administrative level
(01:40:05):
of the United States or the United Nations, and he
was there for five decades since the initiation of the
United Nations. So for a guy to have that kind
of longevity in an organization like the United Nations, that's
(01:40:27):
the power. That's the power behind the United Nations. And
he was British.
Speaker 8 (01:40:33):
Yeah, And the United Nations is not your friend, you know.
None of these people are your friends, you know. And
it's certainly not a peace organization. Although they did point
out that Iran was following the agreement from the Obama era,
the Obama Biden era on a nuclear weapons. But Trump
(01:40:54):
being true to hisself and being true to his masters,
the atolesns and the APEX and the all the people,
well mainly but in the net Yahoo and the and
the Israeli crowd, he has to pull us out of
the agreement and pretend to negotiate another one. Although I
think nothing. Iron would have done nothing. There's nothing they
(01:41:17):
could have said or agreed to at the at the
bargaining table other than, as in Trump's words, unconditional surrender.
I suppose if they completely handed everything over, then they
would be fine, you know. Uh, but that would probably
require them to seek asylum somewhere else, because they certainly
couldn't stay in their homeland anymore.
Speaker 15 (01:41:40):
They are just basically give up their sovereignty. Yeah, I mean,
they could maintain an illusion of sovereignty, but they couldn't
maintain sovereignty.
Speaker 8 (01:41:53):
You know, we've talked on this show about how Charlie
Kirk was increasingly skeptical of it Israel prior to his
very public assassination. He was attempting also to talk to
President Trump and talk him out of this idea of
an Iran strike a few months prior to his assassination,
(01:42:16):
he spoke about the possibility of the US going to
war with Iran. I want to play this clip for
you because it's pretty interesting hearing him in the aftermath
now of what happened. Because he was very much a
champion of Trump. He built Trump up, he helped Trump
get elected, and he believed that Trump would try to
do the right thing, even though he Trump was being
(01:42:39):
influenced negatively. But he called the efforts by the war
hungary freaks in Washington, like Lindsey Graham lunacy, you know,
their efforts to get us into a war with Iran.
He called it lunacy. This is a clip from June
seventeenth of twenty twenty five.
Speaker 30 (01:42:59):
Bombing Iran would be a direct escalation now, would not
be the same as bombing their oil fields or even
bombing the Supreme leader. The most basic action would be
drop a bunker buster on their underground nuclear plant. And
some people claim that's the only thing we have to do.
(01:43:19):
But the cautionary tale that I would say both privately
and publicly, and I'm going to Washington, DC tomorrow and
i will say this on the show, and I'll say
this to anyone that will listen. It's very hard to
stop a war when you want, and it's hard to
stop a war once you're in the midst of a war.
So let's say that the United States bombs fod Oh
(01:43:40):
with bunker busting bombs and Iran getting a nuclear weapon.
Not good. No one wants that. You can see how
it's changed the geopolitical calculus. When North Korea has a
nuclear weapon, it makes us treat North Korea in a
way that we otherwise would not treat it. We have
to put more time, attention, detail, troops, intelligence, what otherwise
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would be a third world country. The fact they have
a nuclear weapon, we have to take them far more seriously.
If we were to bomb.
Speaker 8 (01:44:07):
For you, we have to actually respect their sovereignty. Is
what he's really saying here.
Speaker 30 (01:44:12):
If we were to bomb fourdough, Iran would likely and
probably consider this to be an active war. You think
would they respond and try to target US bases, Would
they try and target US troops? Would they activate sleeper
cells within the interior of the United States? These are
all things that President Trump has to factor in. On
(01:44:34):
the other side, President Donald Trump has said I will
not allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon, because he
has said, when crazy people have weapons of unthinkable violence,
you have to deal in reality.
Speaker 8 (01:44:46):
Yeah, who are the crazy people? I think they're the
ones who do have the nuclear weapons.
Speaker 30 (01:44:52):
The longer I live, the more I realize that pureitanical
ideological approaches to situate like this are not helpful. On
one side is the Lindsay Graham John Bolton types where
they are actively calling for regime change. Can we play
the tape of Lindsay Graham yesterday, who's just quite honestly,
(01:45:17):
just making a lunatic of himself. He just looks like
a lunatic. On time for us to close the chapter
on the Mullahs and the Ayatola. So let me first
just paint to you the two extremes and then also
let you know that's actually not how life works. And
Donald Trump is actually rejecting both extremes. Here is Lindsay Graham,
this is just anymore. He's this kind of analysis is not.
Speaker 8 (01:45:40):
Not rejecting both extremes anymore.
Speaker 30 (01:45:43):
He's this kind of analysis is not helpful, this kind
of approach, this kind of argument, It says nothing new
in nuclear weapons at this point. This is now that
we want to go all in and take out the regime.
It's time for us to close the chapter on the
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Iranian Ayatola and his henchmen and start a new chapter
in the Middle East. And that sounds good, doesn't it. No,
But what have we learned when it comes to wars,
and especially wars in the Middle East. What you draw
up on a whiteboard rarely happens what you think theoretically
(01:46:23):
is going to occur. There might be unintended and unforeseen consequences,
especially when you're talking about a country two and a
half times the size of Texas and has ninety million
people and was in ancient and great power, with well
over a dozen ethnic groups. You have underground Christians, you
(01:46:46):
don't really have many Jews left in Persia, but also
you have secular younger Persians who's going to run the
country exactly Lindsay Graham, this sounds like Hillary Rodham Clinton
in Libya. So I'm pointing to the first ex stream
right now, the neo conservative extreme. We must go take
off the head of a snake right now. And Donald
Trump is doing a phenomenal job of resisting these calls
(01:47:10):
for regime change.
Speaker 8 (01:47:12):
He's playing around with it.
Speaker 30 (01:47:13):
On truth social as he should rhetorically, Trump should rhetorically
taunt and rhetorically threaten regime change. Absolutely, he should engage
in information warfare play cut two eighty five.
Speaker 1 (01:47:28):
Be all in President Trump and helping Israel eliminate the
nuclear threat.
Speaker 19 (01:47:33):
If we need to.
Speaker 1 (01:47:34):
Provide bombs to Israel, provide bombs. If we need to
fly planes with Israel, do joint operations. But here's the
bigger question. Wouldn't the world be better off if the
Iototals went away and replaced by something better? Wouldn't Iran
be better off? It's time to close the chapter on
the Iran and iotot and his henchmen. Let's close that
chapter soon and start a new chapter in the Mideast,
(01:47:55):
one of tolerance to open peace.
Speaker 30 (01:47:57):
Okay, that sounds good, but that's pathologically insane. I'm sorry
it is. How do you know it's gonna be better? Yeah?
The Ayatol is awful, but maybe he's one of the
few guys that can keep that country together and not
have a ninety million person civil war. Lindsey Graham is
so consistently out of his mind it's hard to even comprehend.
(01:48:19):
Iran is hugely diverse. It is a massive country. Do
the people agitating for war even know that? Because be clear,
regime change is war. Just to understand regime change is
not like changing the head coach at the Chicago Bears.
Speaker 5 (01:48:34):
It's not how it works.
Speaker 8 (01:48:37):
So some comments from the grave unfortunately.
Speaker 15 (01:48:41):
Yeah, but it provides context for his murder.
Speaker 8 (01:48:48):
I absolutely it does. Yeah, this Patsy they got on
trial is the whole thing is a joke. There wasn't
really even any real investigation in this whole thing. They
had that thing wrapped up so fast in a nice
tidy package, had the blame cast. Yeah, this guy's gonna
(01:49:08):
be railroaded into prison if not given the death penalty.
And the truth of the matter is, after Charlie was
assassinated into his organization, they bring the worst of the
worst of his enemies, and his wife did that. So yeah,
(01:49:32):
I think co intel pro a co intel pro operation
in my opinion. All right, let's go to the phones.
I think this is Sherry in Kansas. Hello, you're on
the air Go ahead, please.
Speaker 45 (01:49:46):
Yeah, this is Sherry in Kansas and his wife's sitting
on the board of the Air Force Academy.
Speaker 8 (01:49:58):
Yeah, she was just that isn't that amazing They're positioning
her as a presidential candidate. I think I think that's
very apparent.
Speaker 15 (01:50:09):
Oh my god, that means I'll have to start voting again.
Speaker 8 (01:50:13):
Well, who knows, she might actually get the first American woman,
you know, so everybody can get behind her. Actually, you know,
it's amazing to me. And I'm sorry to interrupt a
Sherry out. We'll get to your point in a second,
but I just wanted to point out, you know, how
do you know that something is wrong with Erica Kirk.
(01:50:33):
Take a look at how the media has treated her.
They hate conservatives, they absolutely hated Charlie Kirk, but look
at how they've rolled out the red carpet for Erica Kirk.
Speaker 15 (01:50:49):
You know what I what always struck me about Erica
Kirk was the way she dresses. She had on those
like doll costumes.
Speaker 8 (01:51:00):
Yeah, yeah, she's got like slut slut pants on.
Speaker 15 (01:51:05):
I mean, skill she might do those, but those she does,
those dresses, dresses that I'm talking about, they're like little
girl dresses. They're like, you know, like you have for dolls. Yeah, yeah, no,
she there's all kinds of problem for as a first
woman president. She would be about last on my list.
Speaker 8 (01:51:30):
Well, you know, here's the thing. The only the only real,
uh criteria that you have to worry about. The only
real criterion is that you have an allegiance to that
one state in the Middle East. You know, as long
as you're a whore for Israel, you know that you
will excel and go high ranking, high ranking. So that's
(01:51:54):
that's the key there.
Speaker 15 (01:51:55):
Somebody had to start a website like that, Whoores.
Speaker 23 (01:51:58):
For is there?
Speaker 46 (01:52:00):
You go?
Speaker 8 (01:52:01):
There? You go? Well I lost Sherry. Oh all right, sorry, Sherry?
Are you there?
Speaker 45 (01:52:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (01:52:09):
Well that's weird.
Speaker 45 (01:52:10):
Can hear me?
Speaker 8 (01:52:11):
Yeah, I can hear you. I'm not seeing Okay, I
guess I do have you on my call screen. Sorry
about that.
Speaker 45 (01:52:16):
Go ahead, Okay, back to the guy supposedly the guy
that had the Iranian shirt on that shot some people
in Austin and then the police killed him.
Speaker 8 (01:52:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 45 (01:52:29):
Mark Mark Anderson talked about this on his show week
before last, okay on Wednesday, and he's been trying to
get a police report and he hasn't been able to
get one. At least that show came on and this
guy supposedly came into the States, I believe he said
(01:52:52):
around twenty eighteen or nineteen. I think he said from Senegal,
but and I think he said he was his family.
Isn't that bad off back there in senegalue, I guess,
(01:53:13):
But he didn't give a whole lot of details, as
I recall. But it's you know, it's been pretty quiet.
I don't think they were able to develop that like
they wanted to. I was just wondering if there had
been a lot of protests that ut down there in
Austin about the Palestinians or something, and maybe that's what
(01:53:37):
they were trying to quell. But I don't know that.
But that's Mark shed had looked that really suspicious the
way it was being handled, because he also investigated the
shooting down there at that grade school west in West Texas,
(01:53:58):
you know, a few years back, and he found that
that to be awfully suspicious. But you know, I just
wish Trump is so out of control. I just wish
(01:54:19):
some reporter that he would call on actually had the
guts to say, well, now, now where does this money
come from?
Speaker 41 (01:54:31):
Of this?
Speaker 45 (01:54:32):
You know, you're trying to get people in Iran to
say where these leaders are and it's some outrageous figure,
like is it ten million or ten billion, it's some
outrageous figure.
Speaker 47 (01:54:44):
Did you hear that?
Speaker 8 (01:54:45):
The ten billion you're talking about the cost of the war,
that's that's billions.
Speaker 45 (01:54:53):
They're trying to get some people offering a finder's fee
basically if you and give them good intel where these
these leaders. They're trying to kill some more leaders. And
that's been on the news just the last couple of days.
In fact, it might have been yesterday.
Speaker 8 (01:55:14):
Yeah. Well, you bring up an interesting point, and that
is that it's amazing to me how we were very
very close to shutting the government down. You know, we
couldn't fund the immigration and customs enforcement, can't fund a
lot of things. But you know, we can't seem to
come to an agreement on a quote unquote spending bill.
But yet, boy, we always have I have money for bombs,
(01:55:36):
don't we. Mat We always have money for regime change,
toppling foreign governments and quote unquote spreading democracy. Isn't that amazing? Hey? Thanks, Sherry,
appreciate the call. I'm up against the clock. God bless you.
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For govern American news, I'm Eleanor Maulti. The FBI is
investigating two possible terror incidents linked to the Iran tensions.
A car ramming attack on a Detroit synagogue and a
shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia. The cases are
not yet officially connected, but fears are rising that the
overseas conflict could hit US soil. Bipartisan lawmakers introduce sweeping
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reforms to federal surveillance powers on Wednesday. The Government Surveillance
Reform Act reauthorizes section seven hundred two of the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act for four years, while requiring warrants for
agents to search Americans private communications collected under the program.
It closes the data broker loophole that lets the government
by personal data without court approval, bands reverse targeting of
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Americans through foreign surveillance, and adds protections for location data,
web browsing records, and other modern digital information. Sponsors, including
Representatives Warren Davidson and Zoeoe Lofgren, and Senators Mike Lee
and Ron Wyden, say the changes are essential after years
of documented abuses. Davidson called section seven hundred two stretched
far beyond its original purpose and now enabling unconstitutional, warrantless
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searches of American citizens. Lee said Congress must enact real
reforms to protect civil liberties before reauthorizing the program. Ahead
of its April sunset. The House Past Save Act is
now the top legislative priority in Washington. The Safeguard American
Voter Eligibility Act requires documentary proof of US citizenship, such
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as passports, birth certificates, or military IDs, for anyone registering
to vote in federal elections. States must run ongoing checks
against federal databases and cannot accept registrations without that proof.
President Trump has declared the bill supersedes everything else and
threatened to withhold his signature from any other legislation until
the Senate acts. The White House frames it as part
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of a broader Save America framework to secure elections. Critics
argue the requirements create administrative burdens that could disenfranchise eligible voters.
The measure passed the House two hundred twenty to two
hundred eight and now faces an uncertain path in the Senate.
California election officials are investigating clear ballot petition fraud in
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to sign using someone else's voter registration information printed on
official forms. The Secretary of State's office launched a formal
probe after the video surfaced Monday. A spokesperson said the
initiative process is vital to democracy and those who abuse
it will be held accountable. The petitions involve November ballot
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measures on tax transparency, wealth tax repeal, government audits, and
retirement savings protection. The affected campaigns have condemned the activity,
demanded the signatures be thrown out, and alerted authorities. House
Republicans introduced the Halo Act to protect federal immigration officers
on the job. The bill creates a twenty five foot
safety zone around ice border patrol and other homeland security
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agents during lawful enforcement. Anyone who enters that zone after
a verbal warning and interferes, threatens, or harasses the officer
faces fines or up to five years in prison. A
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officers enforcing borders deserve support, not harassment. The legislation responds
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deportation operations and protests. The Trump administration is shifting its
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House Republicans to focus first on removing criminal illegal immigrants
rather than pursuing broad mass deportation campaigns. The direction comes
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polls showing negative views of ICE operations. Officials say the
priority remains public safety and restoring order at the border.
The assault on the Second Amendment continues in the states.
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Speaker 8 (02:05:14):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governor America. It
continues to be the fourteenth of March twenty twenty six.
Vicky Davis is here. I'm dere in weeks as we
are going to be going to the phones. Uh, let's
go ahead and first take the first call and uh
and for this hour. Hello, you're on the air. Go ahead? Please?
Speaker 47 (02:05:35):
Okay, Hi here are you talking to May?
Speaker 8 (02:05:37):
Yes? Yes, you are on the air. Go ahead.
Speaker 47 (02:05:40):
Okay, I heard a beep, so okay, I'm assuming on
the air, Lizen. I just want to give a shout
out for anybody who says it than to give you
a call that they're not rude like to rest your
radio is and they're not going to keep you on
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We try at you.
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I didn't give you a call if you've got, you know,
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know about those that call in.
Speaker 8 (02:06:02):
Thank you for that.
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Let me let me try to make this worth your while. Okay, okay,
I know I'm i appreciate that you've got news, and
I will try to listen to your governor America news.
Are you aware you know what a pack is?
Speaker 4 (02:06:23):
PAC?
Speaker 8 (02:06:24):
Oh? Yeah, yeah, Political Action Committee?
Speaker 47 (02:06:26):
Yeah, yeah, I'm just that just you know, sometimes you know,
for your new listeners, you have to explain stuff so
that they can get it.
Speaker 8 (02:06:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 47 (02:06:35):
Do you know there are packs that are right to
life packs and they'll tell you which candidates are right
to life? And there are packs that are Second Amendment
rights and they'll tell you which candidates condone the Second Amendment.
And there are different packs. I'm looking for like a
one stop shop pack that puts all the subjects together
(02:06:56):
and one kid in the kaboodle. So do you know
of a one stop shop pack that's you know, reliable, trustworthy,
et cetera, with the understanding. Unfortunately, say, the packs just
have to be willing to fill in the gaps and
if there's no candidate, because you know, you know, candidates
(02:07:18):
come as they are and maybe they're not ideal, but
they're the best thing that you got and you have
to vote for ten percent veteran instead of leaving the
ballot blank.
Speaker 8 (02:07:28):
Yeah, the answer to your question is no, I don't
trust any any political action committee to do the job
for me. And the problem, of course is that when
you call Congress many times, they ignore your call. They
will not really pay a whole lot of attention to you.
What really needs to happen is we need to focus
(02:07:51):
on those areas where our state governments can address those
specific areas. Like I'm going to give my wife credit.
She was recently calling Congress about the Save Act, you know,
and this is a woman who years ago before the
COVID mass happened, she says, I could never be like you, Darren.
(02:08:12):
I could never be like you know. I got other
things to worry about. I can't be worrying about all
of these political stuff things all the time. Now she
knows about things before I do, because she went through
the whole situation with the Black Lives Matter and the
ANTIFA beating people up in the streets, all the riots,
the burning down of our country and the locking down
of America. It was a massive wake up call around
(02:08:35):
twenty twenty that took place, and it was a paradigm shift.
And she's never been the same since.
Speaker 47 (02:08:41):
And she I'm a guessing that she skipped a vaccination.
Speaker 8 (02:08:45):
Absolutely, we all did, yeah proudly.
Speaker 47 (02:08:49):
So I No, I was rather shocked in my area
to see the place basically, you know, the basically you do,
you what you sold. There were mash hospitals, and I
was shocked at everybody who was lined up to take
the vaccine.
Speaker 45 (02:09:10):
Yes, it literally it looked.
Speaker 47 (02:09:12):
It looked like a mash.
Speaker 8 (02:09:13):
Hospital, like sleep like like sheep led to the slaughter.
Speaker 47 (02:09:18):
Well, I don't know about that, but I mean I
was just you know, I was, you know, I was.
I mean when when when with the places that were
giving vaccines, they had lines just wrapped around the corner,
and I was like, oh, okay, this is why I
feel so different from everybody else.
Speaker 8 (02:09:36):
Well, I believe they were sheep led to the slaughter.
I mean, how many people have died from that shot?
We will never really know.
Speaker 47 (02:09:45):
Tell me, Okay, so you're telling me that to your knowledge,
that there is not a one stop shot pack is up?
What you're saying, Yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:09:56):
I'm saying that we can't trust other people. We can't
outsource our own job to somebody else. Uh. There there
may be people that you are more inclined to give
money to so that they can go lobby Congress. The
problem with that is. You know, even even like I
look at the Right to Life. Uh, if they ever
eliminated abortion, then they would go out of business, you know,
(02:10:20):
so I even have trouble trusting those groups.
Speaker 47 (02:10:26):
Okay, well, abortion is an industry, but we don't have
to it's literally an industry, right, you have to get
into that.
Speaker 8 (02:10:32):
But well, fighting it as an industry as well, right, okay.
Speaker 47 (02:10:37):
Well it's it it it does occupy people full time. Yes,
it's apply people, you know, some people full time. Okay,
all right, well okay, yeah, because I was just gonna
say that, Like, you know, there's a Constitution Party and
there are other noble third parties, but the she lives
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that they don't have ballot acts, so it's in all
the state and you know, you can get good Republican
and Democrat candidates. It's possible, but you know, you just
have to know who they are.
Speaker 8 (02:11:13):
Well, the only thing I would say there if somebody's
looking for something to do, become a precinct delegate. Pick
the best party that you align with, the best that
you could shares your values more than anything, and become
a precinct delegate and choose the candidates that are going
to be on the ballot for everybody else, because that's
(02:11:35):
the best chance that you're going to have. Because a
lot of people get cynical and they give up on
voting altogether. And I think that that is a really
bad idea. It's a really bad thing to do to
completely withdraw from the process because you've been disenfranchised. The
problem with that is you lose by default. Then the
other side comes in and they take over everything. And
(02:11:56):
we've seen this happen in Michigan where people were upset
about how the twenty twenty election played out and they
just they just gave up. And as a consequence, we
lost all branches of government. The Democrats had a trifecta
and they just ran rough shod over our state, passing
(02:12:16):
all kinds of horrific laws, horrible things and so and
they got control of the of the Michigan Supreme Court
as well. So we're paying for that. You have to
be involved at whatever level you can and make whatever
difference you can. And and and since I've been a
(02:12:37):
precinct delegate, I've seen where we have picked good candidates.
We have gotten some great candidates elected, even to the
university boards. Those are people that have influence about what
young minds are going to be taught, procedures that are
going to be implemented on college campuses. We have to
take over every single area of society to the best
(02:12:58):
we can. And we can't put our tail between our
legs just because we were dealt a blow, we were
dealt defeat. This is too important to give up. So
that's really the message. I have political action committees if
you can find one that you agree with and that
you can trust and find, but there's no substitute for
(02:13:22):
doing it ourselves, being involved ourselves. I guess that's the
message I'm really trying to put out there. Does that
make sense?
Speaker 47 (02:13:30):
Okay? Yet, does your co host have at least two
cents to say about this?
Speaker 8 (02:13:37):
I don't know.
Speaker 15 (02:13:40):
Yeah, I basically took myself out of the political process
after Trump lied in his first election time he said
he would get us out of NAFTA, and that's the
(02:14:00):
reason I voted for him. That was the only reason
I voted for him. And so what did he do?
He negotiated the USMCA agreement, and so I just you know,
after voting in every election for my entire life since
(02:14:21):
my first one, which was in what was it, nineteen
The first presidential election I voted in was for Nixon.
I just you know, I gave it up. And I
can do that because I live in a Republican state
(02:14:42):
where there's only one choice. It's Republican, and so I
don't have to worry about, you know, whether Democrats take over.
Our Democrats are embedded within the Republican party, but they
vote the Republican.
Speaker 8 (02:15:02):
Line.
Speaker 15 (02:15:04):
So I just decided that my vote doesn't mean a
hell of a lot. So as a protest against the
whole damn thing, I quit voting. So I can't I
couldn't tell you about which packs are you know, better
(02:15:24):
than others. I'm not sure there are any that are
better than others. I think our entire political system is
a fraud, basically because of the global agenda. I've never
heard a politicians stand up and discuss the global agenda.
Speaker 30 (02:15:48):
Okay, So.
Speaker 15 (02:15:51):
I never wanted to say that on radio because it's
not my intent to influence anybody along those lines. It's
your conscience, your vote, You do what you think is right.
Speaker 8 (02:16:07):
So there you go, call her two different opinions.
Speaker 47 (02:16:11):
Yeah, uh no, I would, I know. I was just
going to mention that it looks like Congress is not
even trying to make themselves accessible because their email addresses
are not on the Congress website. And you know, they
give you these forms to fill out, but you can't
contact the Congress, the Congress, congressman or congresswoman of your
(02:16:33):
choice that way.
Speaker 8 (02:16:34):
Yeah, well, yeah, that's true. You can call their offices,
but you may or may not get a hold of them.
You certainly won't get a hold of the probably actual
elected official, but you potentially could talk to their their
staffer and they might even relay the message. Who knows.
But hey, appreciate the call. Thank you so much.
Speaker 47 (02:16:52):
Okay, thank you, keep up a good look.
Speaker 8 (02:16:54):
Thank you. I talk to you later. All right, Let's
go to Canada now and see what's on this caller's mind. Hello,
you're on the air. Go ahead, please, good morning.
Speaker 37 (02:17:04):
Hi.
Speaker 50 (02:17:05):
I think you'll find that Donald Trump will not be
able to go to China for that meeting schedule because
in the two weeks remaining, I think the Marine Corps
will be trying to I'm loosened or yeah, the straits
(02:17:28):
of Art moves, and I think China will take exception
to that. And I think that summit meeting will be
called off. Now you're going to look right now the
way Iran is fighting the war in terms of hitting
everybody's refineries. I think there's maybe thirty days of jet
(02:17:52):
fuel at best left for the United States, and it's
ally to run their soortees to Iran.
Speaker 15 (02:18:02):
Okay, that's the supply chain. That's the danger of the
supply chain. It's like the military contractors have a gun
to our country's head. They're controlling it because they control
the supply chain.
Speaker 50 (02:18:24):
Yes, but in fact you're not even going to be
able to get a.
Speaker 37 (02:18:29):
Flight on.
Speaker 50 (02:18:31):
Emirates airways. I mean, nobody's going to have an e
jet fuel in that region. Scene Now, the launchers in
Iran are still intact. I was able to look at
their design. Okay, they can't be bombed out. So and
(02:18:54):
the President it's looking more to me like nk Ultra.
I mean, I heard about the Epstein stuff, but I
think this is even worse.
Speaker 15 (02:19:06):
So, you know, I think you might be right on that.
And I wonder how many people are under the control
of mk Ultra programming.
Speaker 50 (02:19:19):
Yes, this is something you mentioned Nixon. Remember that phrase.
Nixon is the one back in was that the second
election or the first term. Maybe it was the second
term seventy two, but.
Speaker 15 (02:19:34):
That would have been his first term, I.
Speaker 2 (02:19:36):
Believe, first term.
Speaker 50 (02:19:38):
Yeah, okay, so this is what's happening. And now, for
all the game theorists out there, this war is not
a two person game. It is not the United States
versus Iran. It is the United States versus Iran, Russia
and China. And yesterday I saw Lavrov give a message
(02:20:01):
to everybody saying that we are going to support Iran
militarily in the days to come, and then China follow it.
Speaker 3 (02:20:08):
Up with the same.
Speaker 50 (02:20:11):
Same message. Now, of course, the Straits of Horror moves
I think right now have Chinese man of war in them.
The news is just not reporting it. So I expect
the next two weeks to be very volatile. You're going
to see a wide, wide increase in the war. So
sorry to have to report that, but I can't see
(02:20:33):
anything else.
Speaker 8 (02:20:34):
So yeah, I agree with you on that. I wish
I could believe the administration that everything is going to
be over before you know it. Yeah, but wars don't
work that way. Once you turn on that spigot, you
can't shut it off. It's the Pandora's box. Once you
open it, can't get it closed.
Speaker 50 (02:20:54):
Well, yeah, people didn't know in Vietnam that the Russians
were actively supporting the North. I only found out about
that later when I read a book called The Bright
Shining Lie. I was able to work it out and
people told me, Yeah, the Russians were in Vietnam big time,
running radar operations and all kinds of things. And that's
(02:21:15):
why our pilots like F one five could hit the radar.
They were not allowed to hit North Vietnam radar because
there were Russians in it. Now you're going to see
the S four hundreds have been moved into Iran. Those
are probably being run by Russians. So the more we
hit Iran, the more the Russians and Chinese are just
(02:21:39):
going to float right in there. And it's a losing
game in the long run.
Speaker 8 (02:21:45):
So yeah, I just yeah, you can see that. We
can see that. I wish that the leaders who make
those decisions could see it. I kind of think they do.
I just don't think they care. And I don't know
why you'd want to destroy the greatest country arguably that's
ever existed. And I do not understand why you'd want
(02:22:07):
to destroy life human life. I don't know why you'd
want to destroy Sorry about that, my phone is making
noises here. But there is something to be said for
keeping peace. And yes, if you're really attacked, then that's
one thing. But Iran wasn't attacking us. They haven't done
(02:22:31):
anything to anybody. Oh, they were funding terrorist groups. Okay,
I think that there is something that they could have
We could have dealt with them, and in fact, we
were dealing with them just fine until certain individuals came
along and said, no, we don't want that agreement. That
doesn't suit our purposes. We're going to pull us out,
(02:22:54):
and the rest, as they say's history go ahead.
Speaker 50 (02:22:58):
One of the reasons why the Golf States were so stable,
say back in the eighties and nineties, is because Herbert
Walker Bush and his family were doing big oil trading
business with the Golf States. So Bush wouldn't have done this.
Because Bush was in business with the Golf States see
(02:23:21):
and a lot of top generals, they end up doing
oil contracts on the side. They've been doing it in
the Golf States. I also had friends doing business in
the Golf States where oil somebody would have a big
contract of oil, say from Saudi Arabia, they'd have two
(02:23:45):
hundred thousand barrels a day, okay to spare, and they
would kick it to my buddy, say you have a
chance to sell these two hundred thousand barrels, and the
commissions are phenomenal. So all of that oil trading business
that the United States was involved with with these Golf
States is all going to go down the drain, if
(02:24:08):
it hasn't already, because now the Gulf State estates they
are looking at China for protection. And like I think
I mentioned before on other shows, they have no food
on their own, so it's China's going to supplying food.
You see, you can't eat crude oil. So this is
another issue in terms of this strategic alignment or strategic posturing.
(02:24:33):
The Chinese have been sitting there nice for a couple
of decades, making friends nicely, and now you're going to
see they're just simply going to take over. Like Sansu,
you take the city intact, and they took all the
Gulf States away from us without firing a shot. And well,
thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 8 (02:24:54):
Hey appreciate the call as always, good points.
Speaker 2 (02:24:56):
You got it, Yeah, you know What that.
Speaker 15 (02:24:58):
Goes back to what I realized was happening quite a
long time ago, was that under the World Trade System,
the strategy for creating a global economic system was for
(02:25:20):
countries to export their production and import their consumption. I've
been watching the Frontline programs just in a series. Frontline
has done series of programs on different subjects. The one
(02:25:44):
I just watched was on Madeiro in Venezuela and on
his main criminal activity was working with a guy who
was importing food from other countries I think out of
(02:26:09):
Hong Kong in particular. But the food was bad. It
was like poisoned. They had powdered milk that wasn't really
milk at all. It was some kind of processed rice product.
So if you're importing, if you like our country, we
(02:26:34):
had huge exports of food, so they exported that. And
now what are they doing that. I don't know that
they're importing food, but the thought, the idea of it
is frightening.
Speaker 8 (02:26:52):
All right, hold it right there, Let's take the bottom
of the hour break one more half hour to go,
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But how comforting it was to hear her and see
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Two for the restoration of the nation.
Speaker 8 (02:31:38):
Govern Aerica, welcome back to the broadcast final half hour
here on this fourteenth March twenty twenty six. Six ten,
six hundred seventeen seventy six. There's chill, still time to
get in if you want to call in six ten
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don't leave people on hold for a half hour. Unfortunately
we have couldn't get to them any quicker. But we'll
go now to Phoenix, Arizona and take a call there. Hello,
you're on the air.
Speaker 37 (02:32:11):
Go ahead, please, Yes, Darren Vicki, this is Mike an, Arizona, Land.
Speaker 8 (02:32:16):
Yeah, thank you for holding on, Mike.
Speaker 37 (02:32:18):
Oh yeah, no sweat. I understand. It's quite all right.
But I got some observations about this Iran thing, some
of the things that I've heard on the local AM
radios and stuff, and some of the comments of the
people that you had played this morning on the stuff.
There's one thing it really grinds my gears. It's when
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people refer to our troops as boots on the ground.
It really reduces the value of human life.
Speaker 8 (02:32:47):
True.
Speaker 37 (02:32:48):
In the nineteen nineties, you would used to go to
apply for a job, you'd go to personnel. Yeah, and
all of a sudden they turned it to human resources.
And you know, if these people want boots on the ground,
they can call up the ACME Boot Company, order ten
thousand pairs of boots, put them in the back of
a c one, fly over around, open the back ramp
(02:33:10):
and kick them all out, and then you can have
boots on the ground. But these are these are human
beings and they have value. And I refuse to permit
anybody to use the term boots on the ground.
Speaker 8 (02:33:23):
Thank you, Yeah, hey, I appreciate that. And and but
you know when they're when they're told they have to
wear dog tags, you know, yep, that's you know, they
call them the dogs of war.
Speaker 37 (02:33:39):
Uh, yep.
Speaker 8 (02:33:40):
What are we to believe at this point? You know?
And and Henry Kissinger was quoted as saying the military
is just dumb stupid animals. I'm trying to remember. I'm
trying to find the exact quote now, but uh, I
could probably find it here given enough enough time here.
But yeah, Henry Kissinger referred to the US troops as
(02:34:04):
dumb stupid animals. So I don't feel that way, but certainly,
as you're as, you're absolutely right, this is how the
attitude of these globalists are. They have complete contempt and
complete disregard for actual lives on both sides of the conflict,
(02:34:24):
ours and the and the so called enemy. Were you
going to say something, Vickie, you're you're muted. I think
we can hardly hear you.
Speaker 15 (02:34:32):
Have we ever fought a war that was actually for
the American people, for our country? I say no, not
in my lifetime, Not in my lifetime. I don't know
anybody's lifetime. Because the last war that was for America
(02:34:55):
was the Civil War, and you know that was a
real war between Americans, you.
Speaker 14 (02:35:02):
Know, but.
Speaker 15 (02:35:06):
It's always for some other agenda. And so that's why
you have to keep uppermost in your mind the globalist
agenda and run everything you hear through that filter. You know,
how does it fit into the global picture, because we
know that US foreign policy is not really for America.
Speaker 8 (02:35:29):
Right exactly. Yeah, the quote is military men are just dumb,
stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.
That's Henry Kissinger.
Speaker 15 (02:35:41):
Man, that is just truth right in your face.
Speaker 8 (02:35:44):
Well, it's what it's truth to the extent that he
they feel that way. It's a truthful expression of how
they feel.
Speaker 15 (02:35:52):
It's a globalist view. It's a globalist view. American soldiers
are just disposable.
Speaker 8 (02:35:59):
Human life everywhere. It's just disposable. Yeah, that's how they
feel anyway, calling, do you have anything else? You've surely
been holding long enough. I don't want to cut you short.
Speaker 37 (02:36:10):
This deal about the sleeper cells. I hear a lot
of people go, oh, well, Biden left the border wide
open and we don't know how, and this is a
way that they're casting the blame on it. Now, as
I recall, I've got a book. It's called Secret Armies.
It has to do with special operation forces in all
around the world. And there's a chapter in there about
(02:36:33):
deserts or not Operation Eagle Claw, when we went in
to try to rescue the hostages in the Iranian embassy.
And then after that it occurred about a week later
in San Francisco. There was a routine traffic stop, if
there is such a thing, and in the back of
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the vehicle they've discovered a box and in that box
there were classified documents that was determined that they were
left at Desert One by Delta Force. So that was
in nineteen seventy nine or so, So maybe this stuff
happened a little bit before Joe Biden left the border
(02:37:17):
wide open. So how did these classified documents get from
a middle of nowhere place in Iranian desert to San
Francisco within a week or so. And there was also
another issue. This is another example of sleeper cells have
been here for a long time. Back during the Reagan administration,
(02:37:39):
there was a Iranian air flight six five five took
off from Bandar Abbash and was going to make a
short hop across the Saudi Arabia and it was shot
down by the USS Vincent and killed two hundred and
ninety some people. The captain of the USS Vincent is
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his last name was Rogers. The ship was ported at
San Diego, and within a short amount of times someone
had figured out who the captain's name was, where he lived,
got onto the base, placed a pipe bomb in his
wife's bumper of her vehicle. Once she went out to
(02:38:21):
start the car, the car caught fire and burned up.
It didn't explode like they were hoping to. So there's
a second example of sleeper cells. So don't believe this
dribble coming from the mainstream media. Could these people have
been here for forty fifty years already. The next one
(02:38:41):
is about this guy, the Shaw Pulabbi. You're starting to
hear people throw names out if they're not talking about
Wakamulla and anything like that. But the Shaw of Iran's
son and the Iranian people don't want him. The only
one that want him or the monarchists there, And kind
(02:39:02):
of like what you had mentioned earlier about the Ayatola's son,
it's like, oh, well, this guy's just as bad or
maybe even possibly worse that This is the same thing
of what's going to happen with Polavi that nobody's going
to want him. They're going to reject him. It's a
very small percentage of the people that do want him
back into or into power. And then it's just going
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to start to cycle all the way back around again.
We'll have to sell more guns and bombs and planes
and tanks to blow up more so we can go
in and fix up the infrastructure that we spent billions
of dollars getting rid of this guy. He's a puppet
of Israel. He went to visit with Benjamin nettan Yahoo
in twenty twenty three. He does have an office in Washington,
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d C. That might tell you something. And lastly, it
has to do with coercion. You know, coercion might work
with your children if they don't do their chores, rake
up the lead es, sweep the snow off of the driveway,
or clean up their room or something. They don't get
any what you call it their allowance or anything like
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one of the things that's going on now it's Mozadek.
Now they want to claim here that, oh, well, this
war's going on with the Iran sense. The Ayatolas took
over in seventy nine, and other people throw out Mozadek
coup and everything, and the people that are trying to
guide this propaganda going huh, well that was so long ago,
(02:40:32):
don't even worry about it. And you know, but the
important thing because the fifty three coup, it really occupies
a central place in the political imagination of the Islamic Republic,
and because for many Iranians it serves as an enduring
evidence that the United States is willing to interfere directly
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in Iran's domestic political policy and stuff, and even before
the seventy nine revolution, that it transferred or transformed the
relationship into open hostility because the legacy of the coup
had already shaped the iranians perception of America's perception. And
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so the United States has actually helped create the very
political environment that it's seeking now to contain. Because from
the perspective Iranian leaders, the contemporary pressure of these campaigns
appears not as isolated diplomatic disputes, but as part of
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a longer history of external attempts to shape Iran's internal
political orders.
Speaker 8 (02:41:47):
You know, it's like it's a NonStop situation, and they
we build the enemies today that we're going to be
fighting tomorrow, and we give them the weapons that we're
going to be fighting tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (02:42:00):
Correct.
Speaker 37 (02:42:01):
Well, it's kind of like, you know, here in Arizona,
we got the USS Arizona that got blown up in
Pearl Harbor atty one. We got a section of Ien
that's called the Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway. We've got down
by the state Capitol. They've got you know, the chains
and the anchors and the gun barrels from the sixteen
(02:42:21):
inch guns in some great, big, giant memorial down there.
So I guess if we're supposed to forget what happened
to Mosa Deck in Iran in nineteen fifty three, then
I guess, you know, the United States needs to forget about,
you know, Pearl Harbor mobile.
Speaker 8 (02:42:36):
Yeah, especially since it's a false flag operation. They knew that,
they knew that the Japanese were coming, right, you know,
it was announced in the Hawaiian newspapers. For heaven's sake. Yep,
we've been lied to for generations. It's unbelievable. But hey,
I really appreciate the call. Thank you so much, great
points as always, you bet God, bless God, bless you,
(02:42:59):
thank you for right time talk to you later. All right,
let's go to Texas now, Hello, you're on the air,
Go ahead.
Speaker 9 (02:43:04):
Please, yeah, Hey, Darren, Vicky a once again listening to
y'all so can get all in listening to different viewpoints.
You know, people you heard earlier that you know, dogs
and cats can get along just fine together, you know,
Dearren's you know, go out and vote. You know, that's
the only way we're going to change it. Vicky's like,
I've figured out that it's kind of pointless at least
where I live, you know. You know, I've had I've
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had a pet fox, you know, and the fox and
the cat and the dog were best friends. I've had deer.
The dog and the deer were best friends. You know.
Of course that that was through some external manipulation. You know,
that was me teaching them that they don't have to
be enemies, because of course, you know, I kind of
provided for them. They didn't have to go out and
hunt each other.
Speaker 8 (02:43:42):
But you know, or you know know, al Alan, the
cutest thing in the world I seen. I've got a
big husky, a full size husky, full blooded, and a
little cat that's an orange cat. And the cat, unfortunately,
I brought it here, allowed it to come here to
be a mouser, and now unfortunately it was terrified of
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being outside. So now it's living in my basement. It
will not go outside. I went outside, it hid the
whole time and got dehydrated, and Michelle had pity on it.
And now it's living in my basement. Once in a
while it's come comes up for a visit, but most
of the time it likes to stay down there. And so,
you know, I'm stuck with a cat that's scared of everything,
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but it's not scared of the husky. The cutest thing
in the world. I'll see. Maybe I can post a
video of it. Uh, it's licking the dog's ear. They're
rubbing on each other, They're loving on each other. It's
unbelievable watching these two go at it.
Speaker 9 (02:44:43):
But the same thing with my dog, you know, and
my little baby deer that I had. You know, they
groom each other, they grew up with each other, and
you know, they'd go out and they'd played tag and
they'd chase each other back and forth across you know,
the pasture out here. Yeah, you know, but something else
that that prompted me to call, you know, the lady
that called in earlier, and she, you know, she asked,
you know, can you give me, you know, one website,
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one place where I can go and get this, you
know that I can go and get it, you know,
find out, you know, what's going on. And I called
in to say, man, you know, unfortunately in today's world,
everyone just lives like you know, on the split sick
and they want a meme, you know, they want one
meme that will tell them everything, or at least read
the first one or two sentences in that meme and
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then they get everything and they know everything. No, folks,
it's it's a long process. Like I've said before, and
I know y'all. I know y'all have read a lot too.
You know it took reading. You know. You know Spider's Web,
you know how the US warned you know, you know
Armed Iraq. You know in the first Sandbox, as you mentioned,
the Grand Chess Board. You know, it's big new Brazinski,
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you know. And also between two ages, you have certain
books that are primers. You know, none dare call it
conspiracy is very good. I would once again recommend Brave
New World Revisited as a primer that kind of tells
you the methods and the modalities that has been used
for hundreds of years, folks. This has not been an
instant thing, you know. I think FDR was quoted as saying,
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if it happens in politics, you can guarantee, you can
be guaranteed. It was meant to be that way. It's
all planned in the back rooms the policy creators of
the think tanks everything else. You know, they come and
this has been happening for hundreds, if not thousands of years, folks.
It's planned long in advance, and it's slowly brought in
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and if there's too much opposition, they'll pull back, kind
of like would in Hillary Care. Well, everyone hated Hillary Care,
but then it brought in under Barack Obama and everyone's like, oh, well,
if you go against it, you're you know, you're you're
a racist. You know. The people that are doing this
are very smart. They know the human animal, and they
know how to produce things. You know, Well, we'll give
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them one step forward, but we'll take five step give
them five steps backwards, and they'll talk about the one
step forward. Well he did this. It's like, yeah, but
what about this and this and that? Also? Well at
least he did this. You know, they know us very well, folks,
And it's it's not an instant process coming to an
understanding of, you know, really what's going on and how
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it's going on. And you know it's it's not an
instant process, is it.
Speaker 8 (02:47:19):
No, it's not at all. And absolutely, And what you're
saying about the thing that comes to my mind is
the tribalism. The amazing thing of how they manipulate people
through the tribalism. You know, you were talking about Obamacare
or Hillary Care to begin with, and then Obamacare and
Trump came along and he did this, was talking about
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doing the same thing. You know, it's gonna be Trump
quick Care because I don't like the way Obama did it,
so he can do the exact same thing. And the
amazing thing is the hordes of masses that follow him,
will follow him down the cow path and over the cliff,
because hey, that's my that's my guys.
Speaker 9 (02:47:59):
I was going to bring up Rwanda. You remember that
the Hoodoos and the Tutsis moved together for hundreds of
years just peacefully. They're sure they were. They had different
beliefs and different views, but they were neighbors. They helped
each other, and then an outside influence came in and said, hey,
you know, they're your enemy. So they started hacking each other.
They started hacking their neighbors to death, you know, and
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you know, just uh, it takes that outside influence coming
in kind of like a hell with me and Mar.
I had Me and Mar television on my satellite. Actually
watched Hillary Clinton and her daughter come into. Oh, we're
coming in to provide water purification tablets, and two weeks later,
the Rohinga Muslims began being slaughtered by the by the masses.
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I mean, uh, what happened there? You know, I just
I make these connections which I see, you know as
probably you know, being the cause. But once again, folks,
it's it's manipulation at a very high, long planned level
that they do this stuff. It's if it happened, if
it just happened by happenstance, every now and then, something
really good, really really good would happen for the for
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the majority of us out there. But that don't happen
too often, does it.
Speaker 8 (02:49:07):
No, No, you're right about that. Yeah. I believe for
Meandmar and the people being hunted down there, it's horrifying living,
thinking about living the way they live, you know, yeah, yeah,
in primitive tense.
Speaker 9 (02:49:23):
All up, and if the lady's still listening, no, you know,
you might find somewhere that's like I said, none deer
called Conspiracy by Gary Gary Allen. I believe, you know,
great book. You know puts it very succinctly. Not a
long book to read, but if that prompts you into
going and reading some of this stuff that's really hard
to read, like Morals and Dogma or or Carol Quigley,
you know, you know his book, you know, Magedy and Hope,
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or to get a breadth and a depth of understanding
instead of just a surface. And with that, I'll let
it go. Thank you, guys, wall.
Speaker 8 (02:49:53):
God bless you appreciate it. Alan all right, yeap, talk
to you later. All right, there he is Alan in Texas.
All right, let's go back to the phones and let's
take another call. I don't know where this call is from,
but hello, you're on the air. Go ahead, please hello?
Can you hear me? All right? I'm not hearing anything.
(02:50:18):
There we go, Darren, Yeah, there you are all right?
Speaker 49 (02:50:21):
Sorry, there, This is hi Darren. Hi Vicky. This is
Chris Steiner and clear Water Florida, Okay, come on in
so to try to strengthen our hand when it comes
to petroleum products, you know, pet hole fuel checking the
HHO or Brown's gas kits that you can buy or
have a mechanic add if you're not so inclined to
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add your car your vehicles to increase mileage. And also
the if your foel system will be clean because it's
it allows you the fuels. Who whether it's a hydrogen
on demand system or you make the hydrogen, whether the
Browns gas kit is hydrogen on demand or it is
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made every two to three days, then you put it in.
You ionize the water to produce a hydrogen and put
a separate compartment under the hood every two to three days.
Of my former landlord did that and two of his
vehicles did them too, and is very effective, much faster,
much more responsive. You know, your carburetor or fuel injectors
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don't get commed up and the emissions that are clean
theyre just water vapor. So check into that, you know,
can increase your efficients, your mileage at least thirty percent
depending on the cat.
Speaker 8 (02:51:36):
Yeah, that's interesting. You know, I know a lot of
people are going to have to be more and more
ingenious and utilize ingenuity to get around all the controls
that are being put on the cars. I know that
right now they're working on implementing a kill switch for
the newer model cars. The National Transportation Safety had been
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Stration has a mandate that was given to them by
Congress to come up with some kind of standards for
this skill switch. Are you familiar with that at all?
Speaker 49 (02:52:10):
Yeah, I've seen several makes allow that. I don't have
that in my notes at the moment, but yeh.
Speaker 8 (02:52:16):
Yeah, that's okay. I don't mean to put you on
the spot, but yeah, they're in the process right now
of trying to do this, and they're having difficulty figure
out how to do it because you can't have people's
cars just shutting down in the middle of the highway.
But the guys that they're doing this under is to
fight drunk driving. But of course, yeah, yeah, they're trying
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to shut down people's automobiles, you know. And basically this
would be a way for the car itself to decide
whether or not you're worthy to drive. So it's like
an AI thing I think built into the car.
Speaker 15 (02:52:52):
Well, yeah, like a punishment thing, or if you happen
to drive out of your fifteen minute Yeah exactly, Yeah.
Speaker 49 (02:53:03):
I just looked up the list here. Currently on the road,
there are several model makes that allow remote shutdown. GM
Toyota likes this, Nissan Actura, Hyundai Kiya for Sugaru, and
various other variants. More portion from cities, pens, BMW, EVOLVO,
I might as well stop there.
Speaker 8 (02:53:21):
It's a terrifying prospect because you can think about driving
into an area where you need to get out of
and your car decides, well, you know what, you swerved
to miss a pothole, you might be drunk, I'm going
to just shut down. And here you are in the
middle of some urban city, let's just say downtown Detroit,
or certain parts of New York, you know, or any
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other city Chicago, and you're in the middle of the worst,
worst area and your car just decides to shut off.
Or how about this, you're in the middle of a
riot and you're trying to get out of these because
these people are trying to smash your windows in to
drag you out and beat you to death.
Speaker 49 (02:54:00):
Then they're all on mopeds. So maybe road war is
going to be five on e bikes and mopeds because
cash for clunkers kind of throw a damper on things too.
But I also wanted to mention when it comes to Iran,
the Christian nationalists who are obviously showing themselves now Pete
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Hegseth and and uh, you know Trump with Kushner admitted
he admitting Kushner pulling his strings. And the bad guys
read the Bible too?
Speaker 9 (02:54:32):
Is the league?
Speaker 49 (02:54:32):
Joyce Riley would often say, and and I would say
it especially for those Christian nationalists who seem so entitled
to other people's wealth and liberties, and they think that
they seem to think that they don't need it to
be these theological or factual issues in the in their
false beliefs, they can induce any but everybody to bow
down to whatever version of Christ they is presented to
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them and confess whatever they believe should be can fast.
But I encourage him to go check out theological and
factual contradictions in the Christian Bible and just do a
web search on that, or you can do a web
search on any scripture find the same is true. Look
at also critique of David Barton's America's Godly Heritage by
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Baptist Joint Committee on Public Affairs. Okay, that's very well
known in the documentary The America's Godly Heritage by David Barton,
very well known from back in the nineties.
Speaker 10 (02:55:31):
I remember.
Speaker 49 (02:55:33):
And Christian Nationalists who I was going to Patriot meetings
with weekly were irritated that I was finding fault with
them when they presented it.
Speaker 8 (02:55:44):
We got to wrap this up soon. But these are
these are great resources, and in fact, I appreciate everybody
giving a lot of the resources, recommendations and books and
things for people to read. These are very important for
people to to get informed and educated.
Speaker 37 (02:56:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 49 (02:56:01):
And also Killing the Family of Jesus by Michael Rivero
shows how the Palestinians Philistines or genetically of course we're
Nazareth Philistine genetically.
Speaker 8 (02:56:12):
We got to go. We're up almost off the air,
but hey, appreciate it. Thank you for the call. I
hope you'll call back. God bless you folks. Thanks Vicky,
appreciate everything you do as well. God bless listeners. Thank you,
Thank you and join us again next week, same time,
same outlet. We'll do it all over again. Pray for peace.
God bless you folks, Bye bye m