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March 7, 2026 176 mins
"Four Weeks to Flatten Iran" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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Oil prices skyrocket as Strait of Hormuz is restricted with no end in sight to the Middle East conflict. Trump asserts he will accept nothing else as a condition to end the war than Iran's "unconditional surrender". Secretary of State Marco Rubio admits U.S. was dragged into Iran war by Israel. Did Benjamin Netanyahu threaten to use nukes? Did Israel perform a secret underground test in the weeks leading up to the attack on Iran? Also, economy slows as unemployment rises. Democrats want to bust up Big Food?
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.

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

Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment disease.

Speaker 4 (00:12):
The kaleidoscope has been shaken. The pieces are in flux.
Soon they will settle again. Before they do, let us
reorder this world around.

Speaker 5 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision.

Speaker 5 (00:26):
Of its founders.

Speaker 6 (00:27):
Nevertheless, United States it in a key position to shape
this so that the problem of the rensidentity will be
the emergence of a new international order the.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
First decade of the twenty first century. But out of
what is will be free. As the greatest.

Speaker 7 (00:45):
Restructuring of the global economies, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world order
was created.

Speaker 8 (00:56):
Documenting the crisis of our rebublty.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
The very word secrecy repugnant in a free and open society.
And we are as a people inherently and historically opposed
to secret societies, to secret oaths and a secret proceedings.

Speaker 8 (01:13):
Waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 9 (01:15):
The councils of government we must guard again the acquisition
of unwarnanted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military
industrial conflict.

Speaker 8 (01:27):
This is Governor America with Darren Whets and Vickie Davis.

Speaker 10 (01:32):
Also keeping a close eye on the economic fallout and
the rising prices we're now seeing right here in the
United States because of the war in Iran, gas.

Speaker 11 (01:41):
Prices jumped another nine cents overnight. The average cost for
a gallon of gas is now around three dollars and
twenty cents. That is more than thirty cents higher than
it was last month. And here's the reason why. This
is a time lapse video. It shows you traffic in
the Strait of Hormuz. All those red dots are not
moving cargo ships and the green are getting through. But

(02:02):
you can see it is a trickle now in that region.

Speaker 10 (02:06):
So let's bring back NBC News Business and Economy reporter
Ali Canal. Ali, we continue talking about rising prices, walk
us through what we've seen today and how long this
all might last.

Speaker 12 (02:18):
And that's the biggest question. How long will we see
this energy disruption in the Strait of Hormuz You were
just seeing from that time lapse video, shipping there is
down about ninety percent from where we were last week,
and that really filters through to crude prices, pushing that
up because global supply titans, and therefore that flows into
the prices we pay at the pump. You mentioned three

(02:39):
dollars and twenty cents a gallon, and just to put
that number in perspective, Charles Schwab saying that that represents
a jump of about seven percent.

Speaker 11 (02:47):
Over the past two days.

Speaker 12 (02:49):
It's the biggest jump that we've seen in twenty one years.
And if this persist, higher energy prices could start to
feed into that inflation story, that obviously would be a
problem for the Trump and Minutes because so far this year,
lower gas prices have been one of the bright spots here.
But clearly that's not the case at this current moment
with this ongoing war Alli, The New York.

Speaker 11 (03:10):
Times and other outlets are reporting on renewed scrutiny on
prediction markets, people essentially betting on things like the war
in Iran, the future of the Iranian leadership. Can you
explain what's going on?

Speaker 12 (03:21):
Yeah, So, one of the largest sites here, Polymarket, has
seen more than five hundred million dollars in trades on
whether the US would strike Iran since the ends of
last year.

Speaker 13 (03:30):
And that's according to that New.

Speaker 12 (03:31):
York Times analysis. Now, Polymarket did not respond to NBC
news as requests for comment. But what's raising questions here
is that just hours before the attack, a surge of
large bets came in predicting a strike would happen by.

Speaker 13 (03:43):
The next day.

Speaker 12 (03:45):
That's raising questions about insider trading at a time when
we're seeing a lot more scrutiny around these prediction markets.

Speaker 5 (03:51):
That's kind of interesting. From Pewer Regions five and ten.
This is Governor America, Vicky Davis. This yere, I'm during weeks.
It is the seventh of Mars twenty twenty six. Nice
to have you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen,
as we explore our world and what a world it is.
Before we get started here and we'll probably talk more,

(04:12):
I'm sure about the Iran conflict certainly not going away
anytime soon. You know. I love the fact that the
administration has been talking about, oh, this might take a
few weeks. Yeah, right, it might take a few weeks. Yeah,
you know, we're gonna be in the Middle East for
you know, three or four weeks, and then we'll be
good to go. Troops are all coming back home. I'm sorry,

(04:35):
but unless you know something I don't, things don't generally
work that way.

Speaker 13 (04:39):
Yeah. Well, the United States has been the enemy of
Iran for how many years? It started in the mid seventies.

Speaker 5 (04:50):
Wasn't it like fourteen days to flatten the curve? During
COVID fourteen days? Didn't Isn't that what they started telling us?
It was just gonna be a This lockdown is going
to be very very short. Don't you remember that. I'm
having COVID flashbacks now because this is sounding an awful
lot like COVID VICKI.

Speaker 13 (05:07):
I don't know what they did in other states.

Speaker 5 (05:09):
Two weeks to flatten the curve, and now we're gonna
have four weeks to flatten the Middle East to flatten
Iran sounds pretty similar, don it.

Speaker 13 (05:20):
Well, it does, and and they do keep repeating narratives.
There's no question about that. But they I don't think
they have the weapons systems actually to seriously go to
war with Iran. Our country was basically defanged by the

(05:46):
global trade system, and they've been taking our country apart
piece by piece ever since. Yeah, so we're he Trump
talked as if we are the same United States we
were in the early nineties, but we're not.

Speaker 5 (06:10):
I know that they've invested, well I say invested. See,
I'm falling into the same rhetoric that they use. They
say invested. They have taken our tax money, our hard
working labor, and appropriated it toward building up massive arsenals
of defense, so called defense spending. Really, they just did

(06:32):
away with the whole defense posture altogether now, and they're
very openly calling it. Hey, we're on an offense poster.
It's no longer the Department of Defense now it's the
Department of War. And that's exactly what they intended to do,
is wage war.

Speaker 13 (06:48):
Well, there's a problem though. All the money that they've
spent on defense has gone to the private defense contractors.
They didn't rebuild the military per se so that we're
ready for war. They use the money to redefine, redesign

(07:11):
defense systems, basically turning security internally, you know, not looking
for the outside enemy, but looking for the inside enemy
of corporatism.

Speaker 5 (07:28):
Well, the inside enemy like you and me. That's what
I was. You just took the words right out of
my mouth to the government. We are the enemy anybody
who won't go along with the plan for world domination globalism.
Who won't who aren't you know, aren't too happy about
getting micro chipped, aren't too happy about getting you know,
who will put up a resistance, you know, people that

(07:49):
won't accept Trump's COVID shot is a good example of that,
the MR and a experimentation. But yeah, I kind of
like my correlation, Vicky. You know, two weeks to flatten
the curve, four weeks to flat and Iran. It makes
a lot of sense to me.

Speaker 13 (08:08):
That's just going to happen because I heard one commentator
say that that Trump has about five or six days
of weapons and that's all. That's the end of it.
And why is that? Because the Defense Department defense acquisition

(08:30):
was changed to be a supply chain management system, and
the same thing happened with the war in Iran, except
that that time the supply chain was holding back the
production of Humdy under armor and so they had to

(08:56):
send our guys to war with Humby's. The were basically
for civilian use, they were not armored for military use.

Speaker 5 (09:06):
Well, never underestimate the power. I don't know what they have.
I know that Trump has liked, has talked about rebuilding
the military, and I don't know to what degree they've
depleted it. I know that they have given and sold
a lot of weapons overseas and given a lot of
things to Ukraine. It's interesting that I read recently, and

(09:30):
we may have talked about this on the show last week.
I don't know, but there's an article that was somewhere.
I'll see if I can find it, because I probably
have it in my notes, but there was an article
that said something about the United States asked Ukraine for
help in this operation. Really, yeah, yeah, I'll see if

(09:54):
I can find that as time progresses, because I thought
this was really insane. You mean to tell me that
now we're having to ask them for military help, military
cover because we've given them so much of our stuff.

Speaker 13 (10:10):
They've given away everything. The word that I've decided to
use that describes what happened to our country is inversion.
Everything has been inverted because they were taking our country apart.

(10:30):
And I don't know if you noticed, but what were
the weapons systems they used on around be two bombers?
B two bombers. That's a World War two plane.

Speaker 5 (10:43):
Okay, yeah, this came out just yesterday in the Times
of Israel, the United States asked Ukraine for help defend
off Iranian drone attacks in the Middle East, according to
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zolenski. He said that, he said on Thursday,
adding that he had ordered expert support to be given.

(11:05):
How generous of him. During Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which
began four years ago, Kiev has developed a range of
cheap and effective drone interceptors, aero craft designed to hit
incoming attack drones mid air that it says our world leading.
Zelensky on Thursday offered US allies in the Middle East

(11:28):
a deal where the US allies would swap some of
their air defense missiles in exchange for those interceptors, which
he said would be better, would better protect them from
Iranian drone attacks. So now we've got the little comedian
over there, the cross dressing comedian assisting us in Iran. Yeah,

(11:52):
it's unbelievable, and.

Speaker 13 (11:55):
I think it all goes to the reinvention of defense acquisition.
During the Clinton administration, they changed the acquisition system for
the military to be more corporate like, and a supply

(12:21):
chain management system is totally corporate. You can't have a
ready military, if your weapons are produced in a supply
chain model. And so when I was up in Alaska,

(12:41):
that's one of the things I worked.

Speaker 4 (12:44):
On was.

Speaker 13 (12:46):
The not the inventory system, but the ordering system. And
they would have to order all of the supplies they
needed for the winter because as they couldn't get cargo
ships up through up to the North Slope in the

(13:07):
winter time, it went off freeze over. So they had
like a narrow window of about three weeks to bring
cargo ships up to Alaska to the North Slope. And
so that's how when I became familiar with supply chains

(13:27):
and bills of material, you know, for parts and everything.
It's very very interesting work. But that's what the DoD
did for defense acquisition to buy off the shelf crapola
from Microsoft and you know other like companies and put

(13:51):
their weapons systems production on a supply chain schedule.

Speaker 5 (13:58):
Well, we certainly have no uh, we have a president
that's not afraid to disrupt supply change and everything he does. Certainly,
going back to COVID, the supply chains were massively disrupted
and now today we have a disruption of energy from
the from from Iran, from the Middle East through the

(14:20):
Strait of horm rous as. We just opened up with that,
that idea that you know, that was the threat all
that all along is that, you know, and they're even
relaxing Russian sanctions. Now did you see that?

Speaker 13 (14:34):
No, I didn't.

Speaker 5 (14:35):
Yeah, India is in need of oil apparently, and now
they're allowing Russia to sell oil to India because it's uh,
you know, because global energy prices are rising. Even though
this isn't affecting this This isn't something that's directly affecting
the United States, but because of oil shortages worldwide, it's

(15:00):
indirectly affecting the United States. The more oil that's in
the market worldwide or not in the market, as the
case may be. So now they're allowing Russia to sell
oil to India on a limited basis, well for a
limited period of time. This is supposed to go like
thirty days or something and then the order will expire.

(15:22):
They just think it's crazy because now we have the
war interfering with the existing war. Yeah, but don't worry,
it'll be wrapped up in a few weeks.

Speaker 13 (15:32):
Figgy, Well, the relationship with India has always been kind
of odd anyway, because India was always closer to Russia
than they were to us. But when they signed the
WTO agreement, that all changed. You know, when they created

(15:55):
the Global Trade Organization and said the same rules for everybody.
And one of the things that they did with that
was to allow foreign direct investment in the United States
as well as foreign labor. I mean, people really should

(16:19):
if they want to know what happened to our country,
they should really look at the combination of NAFTA and
the WTO, because they basically signed away our sovereignty and
our strength as a nation state. And supply chain warfare.

(16:42):
When I read about that, there was a report produced
by the Bureau of Labor Statistics that talked about supply
chain warfare and that was a strategy that the Western
Allies used against Germany in World War Two. They with

(17:04):
supply chain warfare, you don't have to carpet bomb the
whole country. All you have to do is hit one
of the factories that has a critical component of a
weapons system that that country has. And in terms of vehicles,

(17:25):
the one critical component, just as an example, is the
steering wheel. You can't you can't use a car if
you can't get a steering wheel.

Speaker 5 (17:37):
Right, Well, you have to go with one of those
self driving cars.

Speaker 13 (17:42):
They didn't have those back then. They were probably working.

Speaker 5 (17:47):
On it though, I'm sure. Well anyway, Yeah, this is
a this is a mess, and this is going to
be something that we're going to be dealing with for
a long time. I'll get back to that war in
a moment, but first, there is some good news for
a change. Surprisingly, and I'm alo. My jaw hit the floor,

(18:07):
so I've got like little skid marks on my jaw
now from hitting the floor so hard when I saw
this that the Epic Times is reporting. Senate Democrats Leader
Chuck Schumer and twelve other senators introduced legislation on March
fifth that would force the nation's largest meat packers to

(18:27):
break up their operations across beef, pork, and poultry, and
the latest pushed in the Democratic Affordability agenda heading into
the twenty twenty six, sixthe twenty twenty six mid term elections.
And that's probably really why they're doing it.

Speaker 13 (18:42):
Well, that's it.

Speaker 5 (18:44):
Yeah, I couldn't believe this. The Family Grocery and Farmer
Relief Act is what it's called. It would make it
illegal for a major meat packing company to control more
than one type of meat, impose concentration caps on beef markets,
and give the Federal Trade Commission authority to order divest
yours divestitures of plants and facilities. The bill would also

(19:10):
bar foreign controlled meatpacking companies, including Brazil based JBS, from
operating in the United States.

Speaker 13 (19:19):
Outstanding much that's the beginning of breaking up supply chain cartels.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
How much do you want to bet this won't pass?

Speaker 13 (19:29):
It'll be interesting if they can get it to a
debate on the on the floor of the House. I'll
bet it does pass, because that's the problem, all of
this supply chain stuff that was done in the dark,
so nobody knew about it. If I'd known about it,
I probably would have started much earlier, you know, with

(19:53):
my activism, because you just don't you just don't put
yourself in that kind of bos position.

Speaker 14 (20:00):
You know.

Speaker 13 (20:01):
Yeah, that's when corporations really took over our government.

Speaker 5 (20:07):
Well, I wonder you know, you know that lobbyist money
is going to be flowing. I'm sure the meat packing
industry has a lot of high paid, well paid lobbyists
to go increase some palms on Capitol Hill. So we'll
have to wait and see whether or not there's going
to be any real action on this. But the fact

(20:30):
that it's even being talked about is amazing, they say.
Schumer framed the legislation as a direct response to rising
grocery costs, citing federal data showing a sixteen percent increase
in beef prices over the last year. Well, I wonder
why they want to get rid of beef. I thought
the belching and farting cows were upsetting the Democrats because

(20:52):
they didn't like climate change.

Speaker 13 (20:54):
They don't want to get their trying to reintroduce competition
if there's only one source for any part of the
production process, which in this case they're talking about the

(21:16):
what is it, the wholesalers. Yeah, they control the entire
frickin' market, you know, for producing the product as it's
you know, the last step towards getting to market, so
they control it. Cartels are deadly and they're not part

(21:42):
of what you would call a capitalist system. They are
part of a communist system because they control the supply.
If they cut off the supply, you're out of luck.

Speaker 5 (21:56):
Yeah, Well, they say that the permit This is I
think humors quote the pernicious stranglehold of the meatpacking monopoly
has weakened our supply chains and price gouged consumers at
the grocery store. Democrats are going to do what President
Donald Trump refuses to do. Put the affordability crisis front

(22:18):
and center every day all year long. Unquote. Now, the
bill is co sponsored by Senators Corey Booker, Peter Welch,
Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Ruben Gallego, Jeff Murkley, Brian Schatz,
Dick Durbin, At Markey, Andy Kim, Chris Murphy, and Sheldon Whitehouse.

(22:41):
And it notes that no Republican senators have signed on. Now,
why do you think that is? No Republican senators have
signed on it.

Speaker 13 (22:51):
That's that's how the UH members of Congress make money,
is by supporting the corporate end of cartels. But what,
you know, what they're going to do, what they're going
to try to do is a good thing. But they've
got to get other people to talk about it other

(23:12):
than themselves because they've been so discredited.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
Well, apparently Senator rand Paul didn't sign on. So Senator
Rand Paul apparently loves cartels.

Speaker 13 (23:24):
He's a libertarian. He doesn't give two you know, what
about this country he wants. He's a libertarian and you
know he doesn't want any controls on anything.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
Yeah, and here's the thing, a lot of people in
our audience probably identify themselves as libertarians. We've been down
this road many times, but it bears coming back and
reminding people. If you read the Libertarian Party platform, and
I've done it here on the air, they talk about,
you know that them being all for free movement of

(24:01):
goods and services and you know, everything like that across borders.
In other words, it is our contention here on Governed
America that libertarianism really is just another path to globalism.
It would seem that a builder burger like Peter Teal,
it would seem almost counterdictory. If libertarianism means freedom and

(24:24):
all that stuff that people think it means, why would
Peter Teel be a libertarian, a builder burger, somebody who
attends all these global meetings he's a self identified libertarian. Well,
it makes all the sense in the world when you
consider libertarianism is about free trade, free you know, cross
border this and that and the other, and hey, borders

(24:46):
are not that important anymore, and let's relax all the
regulations and laws to the point where we don't have
any from one country to the other, so you don't
even need countries anymore. Everything moves so smoothly. It's perfect.
It's a perfect way to frame globalism and market it
to liberty minded people.

Speaker 13 (25:06):
Well, how much money do these liberty minded people have
in the bank? You know, how much can you afford
to pay for a pound of hamburger? Because under a
totally free market system, open borders, everything they can put
you in. Well, they have put us in bankruptcy. I

(25:29):
don't know if you remember in the early two thousands,
but a lot of people lost all the money they had.
And that's what it's the open borders with China. That's
what you get with free trade. That's what you get
with libertarian open borders.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
And of course you won't have to worry about the banks.

Speaker 13 (25:54):
It's psycho because people have a belief system and there's
some magic that corporations will have a heart and they
won't take you for every penny you have, making you
a slave, which we know corporations do not have hearts.

Speaker 5 (26:17):
Yeah, well, it's like i've benevolent dictator, right, same kind
of thing.

Speaker 13 (26:23):
Not benevolent, they're not benevolent.

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Right, Yeah, that's kind of what I'm what I was
getting at. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour now,
but yeah, this is something to be watching for. I
don't expect it to go anywhere, but hey, I'm a
little cynical at this stage in my life.

Speaker 13 (26:40):
I hope it goes somewhere. But you know, I really
hope that those people in that group, I hope they
don't want to take up the messaging themselves, because that's
a one loser.

Speaker 5 (26:52):
Yeah, all right, let's take the break. We'll be back
in a moment. This is Governor America. Don't go away.

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Speaker 23 (31:40):
We're rebuilding our military stronger than ever before, and we
are not going to deplete it again on stupid, senseless.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
Endless wars.

Speaker 23 (31:52):
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Speaker 4 (31:55):
We need to clean house of.

Speaker 23 (31:57):
All of the warmongers and America globalist in the deep state.
I am the president who delivers peace.

Speaker 5 (32:04):
I was the first.

Speaker 23 (32:05):
President in decades who didn't start a war. And the worst,
most incompetent, most corrupt president in history is going to drag.

Speaker 5 (32:13):
Us into World War three.

Speaker 23 (32:15):
And this horrible, horrible president is dragging is.

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For World War three. We're going to be in World War.

Speaker 23 (32:21):
Three soon because I think we would have been good
with Iran.

Speaker 5 (32:24):
I don't want to do anything.

Speaker 23 (32:25):
Bad to Iran large sections of the Middle East. I mean,
look at a death and destruction that's second place, and
none of this would have happened.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
Develop Prosley.

Speaker 23 (32:33):
Our opponents join with warmongers and neo cons to wage
endless wars, these wars that the were in. Together, we're
fighting to secure our voters and the endless foreign wars
and defend the working people of America. But the Muslim
and Arab voters in Michigan and across the country, what
they stop to the endless wars and a return to

(32:56):
peace of the Middle East, that's all they want.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
I'll keep you out of world war. What would happen
if we.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Had a war?

Speaker 5 (33:02):
We won't with me, but you will have world War three,
I believe without me, but we won't have I will
be sure that World War three will not happen.

Speaker 23 (33:13):
But I stand here today and I'm the only candidate
who can make this promise.

Speaker 24 (33:20):
I will prevent and very easily world War three.

Speaker 21 (33:24):
Very easily.

Speaker 5 (33:25):
Yeah, very easily. Except that he didn't one American News
now saying that President Trump has demanded unconditional surrender. Unconditional
surrender from Tehran as the only deal that could end
the ongoing military conflict with Iran. He said on truth
Social there will be no deal with Iran except unconditional

(33:48):
surrender with all caps and an exclamation mark. He explained
that the end of the war would also come with
a selection of great and acceptable new leaders for the country.
So as much as mister Trump didn't like meddling in
the election, you know, he didn't like the fact that

(34:11):
the elections didn't come down in his favor in twenty twenty,
I think there was a lot of fraud in the
elections of twenty twenty, and frankly, I think it might
very well have been stolen. I believed that all along
is that it was stolen. I talked to people. The
center in Detroit used to be Kobo Hall. Now they

(34:31):
keep renaming it, so I forget what it's called, the
TFT Center or TFC Center, whatever it is. Anyway, they
brought I know, people that were in that center in
the middle of the night as election observers, and they
were there when they put the pizza boxes on the
on the over the windows, and they were there when,

(34:52):
you know, they thought they were done counting, and then
all of a sudden they brought in the trucks with
the additional ballots in the middle the night. I remember
being here at this desk watching the election results late
at night and finally seeing that Trump was ahead, going
to bed, and then getting up the next morning and

(35:13):
seeing the curve chart where Biden not only you know,
they had paused the vote, they had paused the counting.
Everything paused for a long time. There was no movement
at all, and then when there was, everything went straight
up for Biden above Trump. I mean, if they couldn't,

(35:37):
they couldn't if they wanted to make people think the
election was stolen and it wasn't, they sure did everything
they could to make people think it was stolen, and
that could have very well been the dialectic. It could
have well been that that was the recipe for the
civil unrest that they're trying to unleash upon the general population. Anymore,

(35:59):
anything is on the table in terms of consideration. When
you have a center what seems to me like to
be a synergistic thing going on between the Republicans and
the Democrats. Team A team B of Tyranny. You got
Team A Tyranny, Team B Tyranny. Somehow they seem to
work together back and forth and it You know, you

(36:21):
have certain pet issues that are put forward that are
important to many of us, like abortion. I don't want
to see abortion continue. I don't want to see the
migrants come flooding in. Those are issues that are hook
issues to get you to vote for a certain party,
and they use those hook issues, and those hook issues

(36:42):
are important. But at the same time, there's an underlying
sennergistic thing that is taking place where one party will
set up one president, one official in office, will set
up things to pave the way for the next And
you see that going on with a lot of the

(37:03):
police state stuff that's happening under Trump. You saw a
lot of the stuff happening with George W. Bush paving
the way for the next dictator, and right now with
the Iran war taking place, I'm seeing it with Afghan
refugees and or I'm sorry, Iranian refugees. We saw it
with Afghanistan already.

Speaker 13 (37:26):
And I think the third dilemma is because they're all
making money on it. It's just, you know, we're who
is funding your your caucus or your party, So which
group of corporations is funding you? So that's why they

(37:48):
they are trying to fight it, but only half heartedly
because they don't want to give up that money either.

Speaker 5 (37:57):
Yeah. Yeah, So this is all it's all very frightening,
you know. I saw, you know, talking about this synergistic
thing that is happening. Biden and Homeland Security Secretary of
New Yorkists pretty much set the stage for Donald Trump

(38:18):
taking over by leaving the border wide open, inviting all
the migrants coming in and lying and saying it was
secure when it wasn't. Everybody, anybody with a pulse and
two brain cells to rub together, could see that the
border was not secure. Yet that's what they said. They
said it was secure. Then you got Biden out there bumbling,

(38:38):
fumbling like the idiot that he was. But was he
really an idiot or was this all a part of
an orchestrated campaign?

Speaker 13 (38:48):
Was he as we know now he was, you know,
bringing in money from China through his brother.

Speaker 5 (38:56):
I think it is, yeah, his brother and his sign.

Speaker 13 (39:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (39:03):
So they set everything up and the police state things,
you know, sending military into cities, uh, to patrol the
general population. All these Democrat cities, Democrat run cities, which
even some prominent Democrats now have come out against and said, hey,

(39:23):
this is getting too much. Uh. In fact, there was
a guy on CNN. I think I have the audio somewhere.
Uh yeah, yeah, here it is. Wasn't planning on playing
this right now, but this is uh for Red Zekaria
on CNN recently talking about how these Democrat blue cities
are out of control.

Speaker 25 (39:43):
New York is really a prime example of a problem.
Democrats seem unwilling to confront. Blue cities are out of control,
promising more, spending more, delivering less, and pushing off the
fiscal problems to some future day. Los Angeles, another one
party metropolis wrestling with affordability and disorder. The city's homelessness

(40:07):
budget for fiscallyar twenty twenty five twenty six totals about
nine hundred and fifty million dollars. The LA Homelessness Services
Authority reported that in twenty twenty three, homelessness was up
nine percent county wide and ten percent in the city,
and at twenty twenty four, ap account noted that homelessness
has searched seventy percent county wide since twenty fifteen and

(40:30):
eighty percent in the city. All this submit public frustration
despite billions spent and ordered review two point four billion
in city homelessness funding and found that officials could not
reliably track where it went or what it achieved. Or
take Chicago with a mayor whose approval rating is deep underwater,

(40:51):
where the pension promises are so large that they will
surely bankrupt the city at some point. What is the
theory of good government here? If the answer is keep
adding programs, the city will keep producing unaffordability, because unaffordability
is what happens when government becomes a machine that grows
faster than the society it governs. Zoron Mamdani's basic instinct

(41:17):
is correct focus on affordability, especially housing, but not by
providing government subsidies. These only seem to have driven up
the cost of rent as subsidies naturally do. The city's
rental assistance spending rose from two hundred and sixty three
million in fiscal year twenty twenty to one point three

(41:37):
four billion in the most recently reported fiscal year.

Speaker 4 (41:40):
That is a.

Speaker 25 (41:41):
Five times increase in a handful of years, and housing
costs only got worse.

Speaker 5 (41:46):
Okay, so you have a CNN anchor on a left
wing communist network for Red Zakaria talking about how the
Democrats can't govern, they can't govern cities. Okay, so you
know it's got to be pretty bad when you have
CNN complaining about the lack of affordability and the lack

(42:06):
of good government and the Democrat run cities.

Speaker 13 (42:11):
Yeah, it only took them two decades to notice.

Speaker 5 (42:15):
True. But my point in bringing that up is the dialectic.
The dialectic is in place because what if the Democrats
are deliberately not governing, well, you know, they set the
stage for Donald Trump to bring in troops. When when
you have crisis, When you have crises, crises beg for

(42:40):
a solution. You know, it comes back to my mind
the words of Henry Kissinger, you know where he was
quoted as saying from Evans, France at a Bilderberg conference
there today US, you know, Americans would be outraged if
you end troops entered Los Angeles to restore or order tomorrow,

(43:02):
they will be grateful.

Speaker 13 (43:04):
Uh huh.

Speaker 5 (43:06):
You see, if you make things bad enough, if you
make things to the point where crime is out of
control and they're and you know, people will beg for
a solution. People will beg for an answer. And in fact,
people were in some cases happy that Trump had done that.
They said, hey, crime has dropped. Now he was authorized.

(43:29):
He was able to do that in the district of
Columbia without violating any real laws or constitutional protections because
the District of Columbia is under federal control. But out
here there's a number of different things that have to
be considered. And all you have to do is look

(43:53):
and see if a Democrat president had decided to send
in any kind of military into any city, what would
the what would the Republicans have done? They would have
been out there protesting in the streets.

Speaker 13 (44:11):
So, I mean, that's the good thing about globalization and
the inversion of our country because they can play off
of each other and never get anything fixed because they're
not working for the American people. They're working for the
global supply chain corporations. And as long as they keep

(44:35):
getting their money from those corporations, they'll never fix this country.
They never will.

Speaker 5 (44:43):
So we have the situation right now where we have
skyrocketing prices. The Straight of hor moves. While it isn't
officially shut down, it's certainly massively restricted. Very little is
going through there. So as a result, energy price worldwider
going up. I already said, already pointed out that they

(45:04):
were relaxing sanctions on Russia now to elect to allow
more oil to flow out of there, to kind of
relieve some of this. You know. Here we see from
CBS News travelers could soon see a rise in US
airfares as climbing global oil costs due to the Iran
War boost the cost of jet fuel. Speaking at an

(45:24):
industry event on Thursday, United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said
rising fuel costs will have a quote unquote meaningful impact
on the carrier's financial results. This quoter and that was
they referenced CNBC. He also said the impact on passenger
plane ticket costs will quote probably start quick unquote. United

(45:46):
confirmed Kirby's comment with CBS News. They say that West
Texas Intermediate or WTI crewed, which is the US oil benchmark,
shot up more than eleven percent on Friday. So just
yesterday it shot up eleven percent to nearly ninety one

(46:08):
dollars a barrel. I think I saw somewhere. Oh yeah, yeah,
same article, ninety one dollars barrel after President Trump demanded
Iran's unconditional surrender, stoking investor concerns about a prolonged conflict.
Oh you mean it might not be wrapped up in
a few weeks. Yeah, four weeks to flatten and Iran, folks,
four weeks to flatt and Iran. You can take that

(46:30):
to the bank which failed bank I don't know, JP Morgan,
you know all the ones that were bailed out, I
guess by the government because they're too big to jail.
So Brent crude, the international benchmark jumped to ninety two
dollars and forty seven cents a barrel, the highest level
in nearly two years. So what do we have to

(46:53):
look forward to? I don't want to be all doom
and gloom today, but it could very well be a
global recession, perhaps even a global depression.

Speaker 13 (47:03):
Yeah, well there, And isn't this perfect? So they all
go down together.

Speaker 5 (47:08):
It's a perfect cover because you can't keep fiat monetary
systems going forever. And by the way, we got to
get that US digital dollar moving, don't we.

Speaker 13 (47:20):
I think that's the real reason why he's attacking Iran
is because Iran, of course does not want to go
along with a global system that the US controls. And
I think that's exactly what we're talking about.

Speaker 5 (47:38):
Yeah, here we see from Breitbart speaking of a recession
US labor market. The US economy lost ninety two thousand
jobs and the unemployment rate rose to four point four
percent in February, according to the Labor Department. So even
with Trump's pressure on the Bureau labor statictics, apparently it

(48:02):
is not going so well. At the BLS, economists had
forecast the economy would add fifty five thousand jobs and
a steady unemployment rate at four point three percent. The
prior month's employment gain was adjusted down to one hundred
and twenty six thousand from one hundred thirty thousand. And
you know another thing, I'm talking about the whole time

(48:24):
during Obama's years. You know, when we went through the
two thousand and eight collapse. You know, we sat behind
this microphone talking about the labor statistics, the unemployment rate,
week after week after week. I went through this and
noticed the pattern that they would report a headline number

(48:45):
and then later quietly adjust it. Yes, and even with
those adjustments, they still are not able to make this
look good. Healthcare employment declined by twenty eight thousand in February,
reflecting a majors strike by healthcare workers in January. The
Department of Labor said they offices physicians lost thirty seven
thousand jobs in February, primarily due to strike activity. Hospitals,

(49:09):
on the other hand, added twelve thousand jobs. Over the
prior twelve months. Healthcare added an average of thirty six
thousand jobs a month. Tech employment continued to decline. So
this is the other thing. How many of these jobs
were lost due to artificial intelligence? I'm thinking this is
going to be this is you know, not to borrow

(49:32):
from the or steal from the Iran war, but this
is going to be another bomb in your economy. Is
artificial intelligence?

Speaker 13 (49:42):
Yeah, let's lay off, more people.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
Happening all over the place, and it's just now starting
to hit really, I mean, you haven't seen anything yet.

Speaker 13 (49:53):
To these corporate entities, the global corporate entities. We are
all useless eaters. If there is no place for you,
no function for you in the global economy, you're a
useless eater. And so, you know, I just I've been

(50:17):
going back over through my very earliest research, and it
was on the globalization of our economy that has essentially
destroyed our economy and devastated just millions and millions of Americans.

(50:39):
And the promise they made was, well, if you just
get retrained, you know, for the modern economy, meaning you know,
go back to school and learn to do computer programming. Well,
you can't take a laborer who has been doing a

(51:00):
labor job all his life and training him to be
a computer programmer. And so it's just our country has
just been the rhetoric coming from the federal level has
just been nothing but lies, you know, since since they

(51:21):
passed the WTL, since they created the w t L.

Speaker 5 (51:26):
Yeah, and we're talking about economic situations and depressions and
potential you know, potential depression and certainly recessions if this
thing drags out, But no, don't worry. It's four weeks
to flat and Iran. It's yeah, it's not gonna last
very long. Have it wrapped up before you can say
war in Iran, We'll have it wrapped up. It's going

(51:47):
to be before you, before you can say Taliban. It's
all gonna be done done, a done deal, right, I mean,
that's what they're kind of wanting us to believe.

Speaker 13 (51:57):
Well, and you know what, it might actually be true
that they really go all out to take out Iran
because Iran has been an opposition, you know, for all
all those many decades, and Trump is really pushing hard
to get us on bitcoin. I think it's bitcoin, but

(52:24):
anyway to change the world economics system to another system
that they control, but a different system than.

Speaker 5 (52:33):
The It's not bitcoin, in fact, I want to I
want to address that for a moment.

Speaker 13 (52:39):
Yeah, I get him confused.

Speaker 5 (52:40):
So swift, okay, because I heard somebody talking about this,
referencing our show on another show and saying that it
was we were talking about bitcoin being adopted, and they
did in The host said that they didn't think that
was going to happen. What we actually said, Vicky was
talking about Swift and it adopting bitcoin. What actually happened

(53:04):
with that was not specifically, I mean, it includes bitcoin,
but they developed a ledger which includes cryptocurrency broadly. Okay,
so that would include bitcoin, but it would also include
other uh cryptocurrencies okay. And what Swift is again is

(53:26):
the uh, the bank to bank system. You want to
explain that a little bit, Vicky.

Speaker 13 (53:33):
Yeah, it's the bank to bank trading system where it's
a trading system where one bank will make an offer
and then another bank will accept that offer. Or it's
where they do their inter bank exchanges changes. Yeah, So

(53:55):
that's what Swift.

Speaker 5 (53:55):
Is and what they've done, And what Vicky was talking
about last week is that they have a ledger now
for cryptocurrencies. And I was going to clip the guy
that's over that Swift thing. I had tried to do
that this morning, and I kept having the video pause
on me. I don't know. I think there's something wrong

(54:16):
with their video server because it would get halfway through
and then it wouldn't or maybe the video itself was corrupt.
I don't know, but I couldn't. I was just as
I was about getting ready, you know, to get to
the good part. Then it would stop again and I'm like,
oh jeez, forget it. I give up. So so so
that's that's issue number one. We were talking about that

(54:38):
last week. What Trump is doing and this is this
is to me more important than any of it. It
isn't bitcoin. It's USD one. This is a a cryptocurrency
that is programmable that they are implementing in Gaza. And

(54:58):
it's not something that's u whether or not they're going
to do it. No, this is the plan for Gaza.
This is what and it was established by the Trump family.
So they have a one to one peg to the dollar,
and so they're calling it USD one, and this is

(55:19):
what they're planning on implementing in Gaza. We'll have probably
more information about that as time progresses here, because I
think that's extremely important and I wouldn't be a bit
surprised if they don't implement this thing in one area
of the Middle East after another as they overthrow the
governments there.

Speaker 13 (55:38):
Oh yeah, well, I would say it's conversion to a
global system of grading material, which we call currency.

Speaker 5 (55:52):
Yeah, all right, let's take the time out. We're at
the top of the hour. Let's go ahead. And take
the break. We'll be back in a moment or two.
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Speaker 26 (57:45):
You're running late for work when you see the old
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On her hips.

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Do you stop and give her a ride, risking being
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Covernmerica with govern America News, I'm Rachel comp In a

(59:08):
landmark victory for parental rights, the U. S. Supreme Court
on March second blocked California's policy that barred schools from
notifying parents about their children's gender identity changes or transitions.
The six to three emergency ruling in the case of
Mirabelli versus Bonta sided with parents and conservative groups like
the Thomas Moore Society, arguing the policy violated due process

(59:32):
under the Fourteenth Amendment and religious liberties under the First Justice.
Clarence Thomas, writing for the majority, emphasized that states cannot
cut out the primary protectors of children's best interests their parents.
Critics of the policy hailed it as a halt to
government secrecy and education, while California officials vowed to fight on,

(59:53):
saying it protects vulnerable LGBTQ plus students. This decision could
ripple nationwide, challenging similar policies in states like Washington. In Illinois,
one parent plaintiff told Fox News, this restores sanity parents
have a constitutional right to know. Shifting to Second Amendment protections,

(01:00:14):
the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on March second in
United States versus Hamani, questioning a federal ban on gun
ownership for illegal drug users, including marijuana consumers. Justices appeared
skeptical of the Trump administration's defense of the nineteen sixty
eight law, with Chief Justice John Roberts noting it could
disarm millions without clear historical precedent under the Bruin framework.

(01:00:39):
Marijuana advocates argue the ban is outdated, especially with cannabis
rescheduling underway, potentially undermining claims that users are inherently dangerous.
The NRA and gun rights groups back the challenge, warning
of Broaddo process violations. A ruling is expected by June,
which could reshape firearm restrictions for non violent users, amid

(01:01:02):
ongoing debates over federal overreach and gun control on executive authority.
A federal Trade court on March fifth ordered the government
to refund up to one hundred seventy five billion dollars
in tariffs imposed by President Trump following the Supreme Court's
February twentieth ruling that struck them down as illegal under
the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Judge Richard Eaton ruled

(01:01:25):
all importers are entitled to repayments, calling it a massive
refund process. In a blow to Trump's trade war agenda.
The six to three Scotist decision reaffirmed Congress's commerce powers,
with Justice Neil Gorsich's opinion labeling the tariff's an unconstitutional overreach.
Trump criticized the ruling as anti American, but experts say

(01:01:49):
it bolsters checks on presidential power, especially amid global economic
fallout in foreign policy, raising war powers concerns. The House
on March fifth rejected a resolution to limit Trump's authority
in the escalating Iran conflict, failing along party lines. This
comes after US Israeli strikes began last weekend, with Trump

(01:02:11):
projecting a four to five week campaign to neutralize threats. Critics,
including Democrats, argue it erodes Article one's congressional war declaring role,
tilting toward executive dominance. A CNN poll shows sixty percent
doubt Trump's plan and sixty two percent want congressional approval
for further action. Senate efforts failed on Thursday, but the

(01:02:34):
House vote on Friday underscores partisan divides on unchecked military power. Finally,
on election integrity. The Supreme Court on March second upheld
a pro Republican congressional map in New York, rejecting Democratic
redraw attempts that could have diluted conservative districts. The seven
to two ruling backs gerrymandering challenges under equal protection, amid

(01:02:57):
broader pushes like the Save Act for citizenship proof in voting.
Election groups are also urging SCOTUS in Watson versus RNC
to enforce election day receipt deadlines for mail ballots, arguing
late counts eroad trust. With midterms looming, this reinforces constitutional
safeguards against partisan manipulation. That's the top of the hour.

(01:03:19):
Stay informed, Stay free. Now back to govern America with
Vicky Davis and Darren.

Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
Weeks true.

Speaker 4 (01:03:45):
For the restoration of our nation.

Speaker 21 (01:03:52):
Govern America, My.

Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
Good America.

Speaker 8 (01:04:24):
He also recently said that the Middle East would be
better off with Kadafi, Saddam Hussein and Assad in power.

Speaker 24 (01:04:30):
How does I didn't say a sad, but we certainly
have not gained anything with Kadafi. And you look at
what happened. I mean, look at Libya, Look at Iraq.
Iraq used to be no terrorists. He would kill the
terrorists immediately. It was like now it's the Harvard of
Terrorism Iraq. If you look at Iraq from years ago,

(01:04:52):
I'm not saying he was a nice guy.

Speaker 5 (01:04:53):
Who's a horrible guy.

Speaker 24 (01:04:54):
But it was a lot better than it is right now.
Right now, Iraq is a training ground for terrorists. Right now,
Libya nobody even knows Libya. Frankly, there is no Iraq
and there is no Libya.

Speaker 4 (01:05:04):
It's all broken up.

Speaker 5 (01:05:06):
They have no control. Nobody knows what's going.

Speaker 29 (01:05:07):
The world will be better off with Saddam Hussein.

Speaker 24 (01:05:11):
Powers as far as the SAD is concerned.

Speaker 5 (01:05:13):
What about the.

Speaker 30 (01:05:13):
Human rights abuse, let's talk about Well.

Speaker 5 (01:05:15):
You don't think they're happening now.

Speaker 24 (01:05:17):
They're worse now than they ever were. People are getting
their heads chopped off, They're being drowned right now. They're
far worse than they were ever under Saddam Hussein or
a Kadafi.

Speaker 26 (01:05:26):
I mean, look what happened.

Speaker 5 (01:05:28):
Libya is a catastrophe. You look at our.

Speaker 24 (01:05:30):
Ambassador as an example. Okay, Libya is a disaster.

Speaker 4 (01:05:34):
A rack is a disaster.

Speaker 24 (01:05:36):
Siria is the whole Middle East, and it all blew
up around Hillary Clinton and around Barack Obama.

Speaker 5 (01:05:43):
It all blew up. Now, one thing.

Speaker 24 (01:05:44):
About Assad, I'm not a good guy. I understand that.
But we're back in and spending billions and billions of
dollars on back in rebels that we have no idea
who they are, and a lot of people think they're riis.
I happen to think they're risis, but who knows. But
we're spending billions of dollars to get a sought out
with people that we have no idea who they are.
I don't think that's smart. We have to rebuild our country.

(01:06:07):
Our country's falling to pieces. We have nineteen trillion in debt.
We have infrastructure that's a disaster, our roadways, our airports,
our schools, everything. We have to start thinking about ourselves.
We're pouring trillions of dollars into the Middle East and
we have nothing for it.

Speaker 5 (01:06:23):
We have nothing. I'll take that Trump back again. Where's
that Trump?

Speaker 2 (01:06:31):
You know?

Speaker 5 (01:06:33):
I think you're mute at VICKI welcome back to the broadcast, ladies.

Speaker 13 (01:06:38):
Yeah, what I wanted to say to make clear is
that the cryptocurrencies are digital currencies, and they are converting
from our system of hard currencies, you know, which means
the dollar, to a digital currency. So it's just like

(01:07:01):
conversion of our government systems. They're making everything digital and
so that's why they're saying Iran has to convert. They
can't have a hard currency system in a digital world.

Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
Yeah. Well, Patrick Wood, who's been a guest on this
show repeatedly and who is a personal friend, is he
wrote an article on this USD one. He says, there's
a principle at the core of technocracy, articulated by its
original architects at Columbia University in the nineteen thirties and

(01:07:42):
documented across decades of research that cuts through all the
humanitarian language being applied to Gaza's reconstruction, the replacement of
political governance by scientific and technical management wielded by a
self selected expert elite. Technocracy does not announce itself as tyranny.
It announces itself as efficiency. It arrives bearing clipboards, algorithms,

(01:08:07):
and blueprints for a better future. Remember again, I keep
coming back to the COVID mess that we went through
because to me, and this is not Patrick Wood saying,
this is my words here, that to me, could the
COVID nineteen tyrannical thing that we had going on was
a perfect example of technocracy in action because you had

(01:08:32):
the quote unquote scientific experts who weren't really that expert
at anything other than running their mouths and showing spaghetti charts.
But these were the people that were dictating everything that
you did in your life. And that's really the model that,
to me, is really what we're talking about here. When

(01:08:54):
we're talking about technocracy, we're talking about so called scientific
experts who are going to tell you what to do.
And that is what has been built in Gaza. This
panel of fifteen, the Board of Peace, these fifteen people
who are considered you know, and you know what's interesting

(01:09:17):
to me, Vicky, But I kind of feel like I
wonder if Iran has its own version of this technocracy
already that was already in place, because they have something
where the Supreme Leader comes from. I saw an organizational chart.
I wish I could pull it up right now, but

(01:09:39):
I don't have it before me. But I saw an
organizational chart where it talks about how how the Iran's
government is organized and the Supreme Leader there's this it
looks like the center of power to me from looking
at this chart is this panel of experts, and I thought, well,

(01:10:03):
that's interesting. These these are panel of experts who, you know,
it sounds an awful like technocracy to me. All power
grows out of the experts, and they're going to dictate
everything that the Supreme Leader does, everything everybody else does.
It's like a brain trust.

Speaker 13 (01:10:25):
Well, you're right, that does sound like technocracy.

Speaker 5 (01:10:30):
So it's really kind of surprising that they would want
to overthrow that if in fact, but you know, they'll
overthrow anything that's not competing. You know, that's not going
along what I think we got going on here, uh
is I think we have a contest for who's going
to control world government? This This is the only thing

(01:10:52):
that makes sense to me, because you have you have
Donald Trump on one hand, he's he's this assembling the
organs of world government that we've known in the past,
like the United Nations. He's weakened the United Nations. He's
by executive order anyway, undone a lot of the things

(01:11:13):
that the UN has been doing. I was going to
cover an article last week. We didn't get to it,
but how strapped for cash that the United Nations really was.
They're talking about they're completely in solve it without us support.
I guess to hear them talk about it, they're running
out of money. A lot of this is because of

(01:11:34):
Donald Trump, but has the implementation of world government really
slowed down. When we have our military being used as
the organ of might against every government that won't go
along with Donald Trump's vision of US global hegemony over
the entire world. That is a different form of government.

(01:12:00):
And I just saw an accountant who was ironically talking
about the ole Charlie Kirk Cannas Owens Erica Kirk blow
up because I don't know if you've been following Eric
you know Candas Owens, but she's been exposing a lot
of things at Turning Point and there is a lot

(01:12:22):
of problems there without getting deep into that rabbit hole,
but I encourage people to check out some of her
work because it's mind blowing some of the stuff that's
been uncovered. I'll just leave it at that. But the
point is is this accountant I was watching talking about this.

(01:12:43):
He said that he theorized, and I think he's right.
I think he's right on the money. There is a
contest going on between the different elements of the intelligence establishment.
It makes perfect sense that maybe military establishment, military intelligence
is conflicting with you like your CIA and other organs

(01:13:10):
of the intelligence establishment, because the latter lean left and
military intelligence would tend to lean to the right, so
it could very well be. And I think, you know,
I have no proof of this, but I think it
makes perfect sense that you have different factions within the

(01:13:33):
shadow government, shall we say, warring for control. It makes
sense to me, and that's why we're seeing such chaos,
and that's why it can be very confusing. At times.
You think, Okay, he's doing something to fight against world government,
so go Trump, but maybe not so much if he's

(01:13:57):
doing Yes, he's disassembling those things in some cases, but
is it only to implement his own He wants to
dominate rather than somebody else dominating.

Speaker 13 (01:14:14):
Yeah, I think that's true because the whole there can
really when you convert to what they call a market system,
with one entity being the market controller, the market maker,

(01:14:35):
you can't have multiple multiple authorities over the quote market.
The un was a creation of the twentieth century world,
and it's not really suitable for a global market system.

(01:15:02):
And so I can see that. And the thing is
is because people don't know, probably the majority of people
don't know about the conversion of a hard currency system
to a fully digital system. You still have to talk

(01:15:23):
to him in terms of the twentieth century language when
what they're really talking about is a twenty first century
digital world, digital system, and so you can't have both
in operation at the same time.

Speaker 5 (01:15:42):
Just to kind of give a little more gas on
this fire, let's hear the words from NATAL Secretary General
Mark Rute Ruta. It's Mark Ruta. He's he said recently
basically what I consider to be the quiet part out loud.

(01:16:04):
He was on NEWSMAC and NEWSMACS during an interview, and
he was arguing for his basically his own relevancy, the
relevancy of NATO because they've essentially, you know, been shut
out of this process of bombing in the Middle East. So,
you know, Donald Trump is going forward with his version

(01:16:26):
of global governance implementation. We're going to make America global again,
you know, and dismantle everything else. Everything is going to
be America. We're going to you know, he's saying now
that we will have he wants to have say and
who the next leader is going to be. In Iran,

(01:16:49):
He's going to overthrow governments and he's going to replace
them with who he wants to replace them with. Okay,
and he's made significant inroads into doing that into Iran.
So now you have what would be considered the traditional
global government government organs on the periphery seemingly uh, and

(01:17:14):
they're arguing for why please don't forget us, please include us.
And here he is Mark Rutti.

Speaker 7 (01:17:23):
But NATO is there to protect us collectively against any adversary,
be it Russia or whoever, or terrorism. But also it
is a platform for the United States to project power
on the world stage.

Speaker 5 (01:17:36):
Did you hear that? Yeah, Hey, don't forget us. Hey,
NATO is a platform to project US power on the
world stage. So you don't want to forget NATO, don't
forget your partners.

Speaker 7 (01:17:54):
Unbelievable because this whole operation, now, this whole campaign in
Iran and eats these basic requests to be positively engaged
with by natural alas as they are doing making use
of key assets here in Europe. So the fact that
we stick together, the United States and Europe and Canada

(01:18:15):
is crucial also for the success of this American Israeli campaign.

Speaker 5 (01:18:19):
So let us help you project your power onto the
world stage. Donald Trump, don't forget your past alliances. But
you know what he says here, You know, I don't
remember it that way. Actually, I don't think that that's
what NATO was originally supposed to be. It was supposed

(01:18:40):
to be about deterring the bad guys, and of course
the bad guys being the Soviet Union, which by the way,
no longer exists. So yes, they are irrelevant, they've outlived
their usefulness and they do need to be dismantled. But
I don't want the United States to be dismantled.

Speaker 13 (01:19:00):
Go ahead, Well, that's that's exactly what they've been doing
to us, is dismantling our country. So it's the big
banks I think that are behind all of this with
the plans for digital currency, because whoever is the market

(01:19:22):
maker for the digital currency will be the controller of
the world. So and there I guess Trump is working
with the Israelis to be that market maker.

Speaker 5 (01:19:42):
Yeah, that's that's a very important point that you make,
and I think that that that nobody needs to gloss
over that what you just said is very very important
and really it demonstrates the stakes that how how the
stakes are in this. But I think it's interesting that

(01:20:08):
you have people now predicting that conscription is coming, a
return of the draft, and off Guardian says, are you
army fit? Advertisements are everywhere, on the internet, on the
sides of buses, on the radio, and in cinemas. And
they're employing people to contact an armed forces recruitment office

(01:20:29):
and they don't want young people. They the government intends
to extend the age of conscription, should that be needed
to sixty five. Well, all I got to say is
they can go pound sand because I will not fight
in their war. I don't care what they do to me.
You can't make me kill people and I won't, so

(01:20:52):
put that.

Speaker 13 (01:20:52):
In the method of killing is just going to be
a push. But you know, shoot off a missile.

Speaker 5 (01:20:59):
Yeah, I'm not going to stain my soul for the
New World Order.

Speaker 13 (01:21:05):
But hey, especially since the New World Order doesn't serve
our country, or our people.

Speaker 5 (01:21:13):
Or our purposes. Yeah right.

Speaker 13 (01:21:16):
I mean it gets down to, you know, what is
the purpose of life? Is it to control everybody? I
don't know. I don't I honestly don't know anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:21:30):
They say recent retirees on company and public sector pensions
will be expected to don keke, perhaps joining a reformed
brigade at Wolmington on Sea. I have no idea what
that reference is. If this sounds ludicrous, and if you
believe that the British and if you believe that the
British public would refuse to step into a line as

(01:21:52):
canon fightder think again. European leaders are our drum beating
for war with Russia, while the USA is poking fire
on several fronts, and some EU PUI countries sorry have
a hard time talking today. Conscription for imminent conflict has
already begun. The nation of Scandinavia until recently were idealized

(01:22:14):
as modern, progressive places to live. Their highly educated populace
embraced liberal values and eschewed ethnocentric patriotism to open their
doors to immigrants, particularly Muslims. They had nothing but token
armies which pursued diversity and equality policies. Pacifism no more.
Sweden and Finland, after decades of neutrality, joined NATO. Their

(01:22:37):
woke female leaders seemed to relish their new role as
saber rattling with vlader putin their citizens face enlistment for
potential war and that means women too. Two years Danish
Two years ago, Danish Defense Minister Trouelle's Lunde Poulsen announced

(01:22:57):
that more robust conscription, including full gender equality, must contribute
to solving defense challenges, national mobilization, and manning our armed forces.
Perhaps he should check his language. Manning is hardly gender
neutral anyway, that's Europe. But as goes Europe, so goes

(01:23:19):
everything else. And all I got to say is I'm
not doing it. I won't do it. I refuse to
do it, and you can't make me do it. And
that's just the way it's going to be. Now. My
question here in all of this, Vicky, is how did

(01:23:40):
this happen? Because Marco Rubio came out recently and said
something again talking about saying the quiet part out loud,
he openly stated that Israel was going to attack Iran
and that the administration knew it and joined with them.
And you know, I'm paraphrasing here, but that's that's what

(01:24:00):
he said. To prevent something worse from happening. He essentially
said that the administration joined them. So what I said
last week about Donald Trump being a led around by
the balls with Benjamin Nett and Yahoo, Rubio seemed to
be confirming that. In fact, you don't have to take

(01:24:22):
my paraphrase for it. Here's Rubio himself. This is what
he said about.

Speaker 29 (01:24:26):
Pritates is conducting an operation to eliminate the threat of
Iran's short range ballistic missiles and the threat caused by
their navy, particularly to naval assets.

Speaker 8 (01:24:35):
That is what it is.

Speaker 29 (01:24:36):
Focused on doing right now, and it's doing quite successfully.
I'll leave it to the Pentagon and the Department of
Ward and discussed the tactics behind that and the progress
that's being made. That is the clear objective of this mission.
The second question they've been asked is why now. Well,
there's two reasons why now. The first is it was
abundantly clear that if Iran came under attack by anyone,
the United States or Israel or anyone, they were going

(01:24:58):
to respond and respond against the United States. The orders
had been delegated down to the field commanders. It was automatic,
and in fact it bare to be true because, in fact,
within an hour of the initial attack on the Leadership Compound,
the missile forces in the South and in the North
for that matter, had already been activated to launch, in fact,

(01:25:18):
those that already been prepositioned.

Speaker 3 (01:25:20):
The third is the assessment that was.

Speaker 29 (01:25:22):
Made that if we stood and waited for that attack
to come first before we hit them, we would suffer
much higher casualties.

Speaker 5 (01:25:30):
And so the.

Speaker 29 (01:25:30):
President made the very wise decision. We knew that there
was going to be an Israeli action, We knew that
that would precipitate an attack against American forces, and we
knew that we didn't preemptibly go after them before they
launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps
even those killed, and then we would all be here
answering questions about why we knew that.

Speaker 3 (01:25:49):
And didn't act.

Speaker 5 (01:25:50):
Okay, So he walked that back after he said it,
saying that he was taken out of context. He plainly
stated that it was Israel who is going to act,
and that the US got involved because of Israel, and
so here we are. So my question is, what did

(01:26:10):
Israel really do? What did Benjamin Netanyahoo really tell Donald Trump?
You know, he visited the White House multiple times in
the days leading up to this event. What were some
of those conversations, like and Mike, you know, because there
are people who believe and I'm not I'm not disagreeing

(01:26:35):
with them, I'm not completely I wouldn't be surprised if
they're right that Donald Trump really didn't want to do this,
but it was netan Yahoo that pushed him into it.
The question is what would he have done to do that.
I want to explore that some more after the break

(01:26:57):
because I think it's very relevant.

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On today's creation moment we take a closer look. It's
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Speaker 5 (01:28:14):
Paul Taylor.

Speaker 32 (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 Questionnare 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 if it forbidding colonization of
other planets. Should we develop the technology to do so?

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Speaker 29 (01:31:42):
Those that already been prepositioned. The third is the assessment
that was made that if we stood and waited for
that attack to come first before we hit them, we
would suffer much higher casualties, and so the President made
the very wise decision. We knew that there was going
to be an Israeli action, we knew that that would
precipitate in a tack against American forces, and we knew

(01:32:02):
that if we didn't preemptibly go after them before they
launched those attacks, we would suffer higher casualties and perhaps
even higher those killed, and then we would all be
here answering questions about why we knew that and didn't act.

Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
So Secretary of State Marco Rubio again plainly stating that
it was Israel who was going to act and the
US got involved because of Israel. He tried to walk
that back, as I said before the break, later by
saying that his words were taken out of context. But
you just heard the clip. Israel was going to act.
Trump knew there would be a retaliation, so he acted

(01:32:35):
to prevent that, to preempt that retaliation. Now my question
is this, what was the attack that Israel threatened to
make against Iran? Could it have been? And I'm just
throwing this out there that bb nutan Yahoo threatened to
nuke Iran if the US didn't get involved. We know

(01:32:58):
Israel has nuclear weapons. This is not even controversial. There
shouldn't be at this point. I know official establishment says no,
but it was even reported, ladies and gentlemen on MSNBC's
website years ago. Years ago, they published an interactive guide
to many of Israel's weaponsites and facilities. Knowing how the

(01:33:21):
official establishment position has always been that Israel doesn't have nukes.
I realized how important that information was, and so I
acted to preserve that map because I knew it would
be taken down eventually. It was you can't find it anymore.
So I spent at the time, I spent quite a
long time going through and saving all of the elements,

(01:33:45):
painstakingly of that interactive map so I could reassemble it,
and I did reassemble it at Sweet Liberty dot org.
I will put the link to that map in the
show notes. Again. Basically, what it is is it's a
map where you can click on all these different sites
in Israel where they have different weapons silos and different places.

(01:34:11):
You know, it's all nuclear stuff. And it was called
Strategic Israel is the secret arsenal of the Jewish state.
And so there was a report which came out that
chronicles the history of Israel's nuclear weapon development, and I realized,

(01:34:34):
we have a collar on the line. Just hang with me,
a moment. Collar. But I think this is important because
they go back in the history of how Israel got
these nuclear weapons, and I think it's important to understand
this in light of the fact that arms were twisted
to get us into this mass.

Speaker 34 (01:34:52):
It was September nineteen sixty, the US ambassador in Israel
was an unofficial tour. He visited a fertilizer plant in Sodom,
just off the Dead Sea coast. To a done, it
was time to return for the journey back to Tel Aviv.
The Israeli Air Force gave him a helicopter. They were
flying over the Nezuerev Desert. That's when the ambassador spotted

(01:35:13):
an industrial facility.

Speaker 3 (01:35:14):
It was located in the middle of nowhere.

Speaker 34 (01:35:17):
So the ambassador asked the Israeli official, what was this
sprawling facility. The answer came from Addie Cohen. He was
then working at Israel's Finance Ministry. Cohen said it was
a textile factory, except it wasn't. What the US embassador
saw was the Demona Nuclear Facility, the site of Israel's
nuclear program. Cohen later talked about this conversation. He says

(01:35:41):
he was stumped, so in the end he went off script.
He called the facility a textile factory. It was a
cover that stuck. Many Israeli officials would later borrow Cohen's statement,
but today.

Speaker 3 (01:35:54):
Few people buy it. Most of the world knows.

Speaker 34 (01:35:57):
Israel has nuclear weapons, no one admits it them. You
could call it a poorly kept secret. But why did
Israel need nukes in the first place, How did they
get them and why keep them secret? Our story begins
in nineteen forty eight. Immediately after Israel was created, it
came under attack. Arab countries ganged upon it. Israel would

(01:36:17):
defeat all of them, but Prime Minister David Ben Gurin
saw the larger picture. This was just round one. Arab
countries would regroup and come back. There would be round two,
and when it came, he wanted to be ready. Ben
Gurion knew about the power of nuclear weapons. He was
also tech savvy. In nineteen forty eight, he would write

(01:36:37):
to new recruits of the Israeli Army and this is
what he told them. We are living in an era
that discloses the atom, its miraculous composition and the tremendous
power hidden in it. Ben Gurian wanted to harness that power.
The only question was how. He needed scientists to do
the magic, and he found a willing candidate in his

(01:36:58):
new country, David Bergmann. His story is very interesting. Bergmann
was born in Germany. He went on to become an
organic chemistry expert at the University of Berlin, but in
nineteen thirty three he had to leave the country. The
Nazis had begun hunting Jews and a chemistry professor wouldn't
have lasted long. So he first went to London and
from there he left for what was then Palestine. Bengurin

(01:37:22):
and Bergmann hit it off. In nineteen forty eight he
was appointed head of the Idea of Scientific Division. In
nineteen fifty one he became a scientific advisor to the
Defense Ministry, and in nineteen fifty two he was given
charge of the newly formed IAEC, the Israel Atomic Energy Commission.
You could say he was Israel's Oppenheimer or their homie Baba,

(01:37:43):
depending on where you live. So Israel now had two things,
political will from Bengurian and scientific knowledge from Bergman. What
they needed was an enforcer, now, a military man who
would do the dirty work. Enter Shimon Perez. Again, it's
an interest in career path. Paris was not your typical
military man. He wasn't even part of the Israeli armed forces,

(01:38:05):
yet in the nineteen fifties and sixties he wielded immense power,
perhaps more than the generals. So these three figures were
key to the nuclear program. It's hard to say when
they decided to build the bomb. After all, Israel has
not admitted to any of this, but most historians point
to nineteen fifty five. That's when Ben Gurin returned to power.
Once the decision was made, it was onto the logistics.

(01:38:27):
Israel would need a reactor, but who would give it
to them? Paris found a willing partner in France. This
was in late nineteen fifty seven, just one year after
the Suez Crisis. Israel, France and Britain had already conspired
to attack Egypt. That plan blew up in their face,
but it did cement ties between Israel and France. So
in nineteen fifty seven Paris signed on. They gave Israel

(01:38:50):
a plutonium reactor. Hundreds of French workers came to Demona.
They had two jobs, one to build the reactor and
two to build a reprocessing plant. And this plan was
very important. It would recycle nuclear fuel. The unusable waste
part would be removed, only the usable plutonium would remain.
You could easily use it to make nuclear weapons. At

(01:39:11):
one point, more than two thousand and five hundred French
workers lived in Demona. It was all top secretive couldn't
even write back home. You had to write letters to
a fake que box in Latin America. But despite all
of this, the Americans did find out.

Speaker 5 (01:39:26):
Okay, I'm going to leave that there for a moment.
There is there were not even quite halfway through that.
But well, we'll come back to that as time progresses.
You have any thoughts on this in the meantime, VICKI, yeah,
in the.

Speaker 13 (01:39:40):
Early two thousands, just at the beginning of my activism,
there was a man named Morrik Kai Bernunu, and he
had people that were trying to get interviews for him.
He was a parent lee, a whistleblower on Iran's nuclear

(01:40:03):
program and are not Iran Israel and Israel sent him
to prison for quite a number of years, but he
did eventually get out, and they were trying to give
me the opportunity to interview him. But I didn't know

(01:40:25):
enough about anything to to even consider it, you know.
Besides which, I'm not the type of activist that is
looking for notoriety, you know, I'm always I'm a background persons,

(01:40:45):
always have been, and so I didn't have the opportunity
to do that. But people that are interested in that subject,
they should do a search on him. Mordecai Venunu.

Speaker 5 (01:41:00):
Interesting. Yeah, it makes perfect sense to me. If Benjamin
Etyahu threatened to use nuclear weapons, you know, that would
be something that would certainly compel Donald Trump to do
whatever he could, at least in the minds of some

(01:41:20):
you know, this what this theory. And I'm not saying
this is what happened. I don't know, but it would
make sense to me that that would be something that
would cause Trump to get involved on some level, if
you know. But the thing is is, I don't know
how much coaxing coaxing Trump really needed. That's the that's
the issue. How good is Donald Trump? Only God really

(01:41:42):
knows the heart of a man. Yeah, but what this
theory does is leaving place those who believe in Donald
Trump and are scratching their head trying to figure this
whole thing out. That would certainly be one possible explanation
as to his complete reversal. Of course, if Netanya, who's

(01:42:07):
threatening to use nuclear weapons, uh Trump might get involved
to stop him from using nuclear weapons.

Speaker 13 (01:42:17):
That sounds reasonable to me.

Speaker 5 (01:42:19):
I think it's a plausible explanation. And again I'm not
saying that's what happened. I don't know, and honestly, I
don't trust any of these characters to not use nuclear
weapons in the future. In fact, I can tell you
right now there was some evidence that Israel might very
well have tested a nuclear weapon in the days leading

(01:42:41):
up to this. We'll get to that in a moment,
but first, let's take the calls. You're welcome to call
in if you want six' ten six hundred seventeen seventy,
six if you got something to add six, ten six
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(01:43:03):
on the, air go, ahead, Please.

Speaker 35 (01:43:06):
Hey, guys two. Things one is more or less just
kind of an, observation and the other one is a.
Question the first the. OBSERVATION i find it very interesting
that The trump, Administration Marco rubio and others seem to

(01:43:27):
be all kinds of twisted and, upset got their panties
in a bunch Because russia is Providing iran with intel
ON us And israeli assets for the purpose of this
quote unquote war that we're now engaged in as potential. Targets,

(01:43:47):
NOW i find it very interesting that they're going to
be all upset over this when they did the exact
same thing providing intel On russian assets For.

Speaker 13 (01:43:59):
Ukraine and for the very same.

Speaker 35 (01:44:01):
PURPOSE i, mean how hypocritical can you?

Speaker 5 (01:44:05):
Get, yeah, well there's. Nothing, yeah hypocrisy is off the
chart with regardless of which politicians in. Office.

Speaker 35 (01:44:14):
Right. Yeah so that's just my observation on just something
that's been brought to my attention over the past couple of.

Speaker 5 (01:44:24):
Days the question, IS i.

Speaker 35 (01:44:26):
Keep hearing the word draft being brought up by various
talking heads and talk radio hosts and so. On i've
heard it several times so far this morning on OUR,
vnd And i'm kind of curious what you AND vicki
think about. This do you think that the draft could

(01:44:51):
be reinstated as a result of what's happening right now
to try to bolster our numbers in preparation for boots
on the, Ground and if, so do you see the
potential for a repeat of what we saw during the
sixties and early seventies with the anti draft protests and

(01:45:15):
the anti war, protests only this time around it could
be a lot more volatile now having seen what the
left is willing to do with regards to, protests riots
and so. Far and with, That i'm going to hang
up And i'll take your response off the. Air thank, you,
guys and have a great.

Speaker 5 (01:45:33):
Weekend, yeah thank, You god bless, you, Sir. Vicky you
want to tackle.

Speaker 13 (01:45:37):
That, YEAH i think it is a possibility that they
could reinstate the draft because if you're, in if you've
been paying, attention you know that they're trying to get
rid of all the transgender people that were in the,
military and that that's their. Objectives so there will be

(01:46:03):
a shortage of people in the, military not for, combat
but for the computer systems of The pentagon and our.
Government they need lots of. PROGRAMMERS i, mean that's why
they opened our borders and flooded our country WITH h

(01:46:24):
ONE b visa holders right to be able to import
lots of programmers and technical people From. India because not
everybody can be a systems analyst or. Programmer there's probably
maybe five percent of the population that will be really

(01:46:47):
top notch people FOR it, systems and The United states
does not have enough for a global. System that's really
why they started allowing them to be, imported even though

(01:47:07):
when they began the, importation those people were not qualified at.
All you, KNOW i used to go into chat rooms
Like yahoo and you, know listen to them, talk and
they were trading technical, information asking each other, questions you,
know what is V, sam what IS? Jcl what is?

(01:47:31):
This what is? That meaning that they didn't know a damn,
thing but perhaps they had the aptitude for, it and so,
YEAH i would think that they would reinstate the draft
to be able to have enough people to man the,

(01:47:52):
systems the global systems that have been designed and are being.

Speaker 5 (01:47:55):
Implemented, yeah that, was you, know one. Thing and as
far as the second part of his, QUESTION i think
was dealing with the civil, Unrest this this would CAUSE
i totally can see that. Happening and what's interesting about
this on the subject of draft is The Fiscal year

(01:48:17):
twenty twenty Six National Defense Authorization, act THE Ndaa congress
has passed it and The president signed it into, law
where it includes a provision for automatic draft. Registration so
THEY i thought you always had TO i thought you

(01:48:38):
used to have to go AND i used to have
to go and register With Selective. SERVICES i remember WHEN
i was a. TEENAGER i did, it and you know
because you hear those PSAs on the, radio, which oh.
Wow if you don't do, this you know things are,
bad things are going to. Happen and so at the,
time you, KNOW i don't know what the threats. WERE

(01:49:02):
i don't remember, now but at the time it was,
enough AND i didn't know then WHAT i know. NOW
i can't say THAT i would sign up for. It,
NOW i can tell you right, NOW i will not
go in any, draft even if they included my age.
Group you can kiss my hind. End i'm not. GOING

(01:49:23):
i don't care what you, say do whatever you want to.
ME i will not, go and my daughters will not.
Go we will not go to fight your war for. You,
Trump if you want to wage war With, iran you
go send your. Son you got a, son real tall,
man gay dwarfs, Everybody so you go ahead and send

(01:49:48):
him off to fight and die in your. War.

Speaker 13 (01:49:51):
Yeah, SEE i don't because they included people up to
like retirement, AGE i would say that the eighteen year
old soldier that they were drafting during The Vietnam, war
that's not the. Target the target is going to be
people that are above average intelligence regardless of what their age,

(01:50:16):
is because we're no longer talking about the twentieth century.
World we're talking about the twenty first century digital.

Speaker 5 (01:50:25):
World well he's still sending he's still talking about sending
boots on the. Ground well, yeah but they're still going
to have some of those that are going to be doing,
combat rooting out enemy camps. Whatever you you, know we're
going to have Another vietnam, again all over, again another
twenty year. Campaign you, know In, iran the never ending

(01:50:46):
war for the New World order is marching on under
your Peace, president with The board Of, Peace Donald.

Speaker 13 (01:50:52):
Trump, Yeah i'm not sure about, That, darren because it's
LIKE i said, earlier they are speaking about the world
as the twentieth, century but in, fact what they're working
on is the twenty first century digital. World and so

(01:51:12):
people out, here people like, us we understand the twentieth century.
War most people do not understand the twenty first century.
War and so there was an initiative people could look this.
Up it's called The Future Combat, systems and that was

(01:51:39):
an initiative of the. Military AND i really think it's
the military that's driving this whole. Thing but it's a different.
World but they still have to speak in terms that
people can. Understand they can't talk above people's. Heads they

(01:52:01):
have To.

Speaker 5 (01:52:02):
I'm looking at a head headline right. Here trump isn't
ruling out boots on the, ground And iran is, necessary.

Speaker 13 (01:52:10):
Is not ruling it out because what they what they
found out in a, rock is that you can't digitally
secure a.

Speaker 5 (01:52:19):
Country, no and you can't do it with air. Combat
that's what he's talking. About that's what they always start
off with an air. Campaign you can't change a regime
with just a digital you, know by hacking their. Systems you,

(01:52:44):
know they start, off they start off with The Color
revolution type style, unrest which is what they did, here
by the, way and they use that as the springboard to, say, well,
see how look how badly they're treating their own. People
they're what a brutal and, Look i'm no fan Of,
iran you, know BUT i am a fan of staying

(01:53:05):
out of other people's. Business you, know however they live
over there is not my, problem and they're not bothering
anybody in. Terms oh they're funding, Terrorism, yeah we did,
too how many, times you, know going bout all the
way back to ninety what was it seventy, three when
that whole thing was a big New brazinski was going

(01:53:27):
on how they wanted to give The soviets to their Own. Vietnam,
yeah this has been going on my whole. Life The
United States State, department The United states government has been
funding terrorist groups in The Middle east so that they
could overthrow government's topple regimes and create unrest to get their,

(01:53:51):
way to get their, will covert, operations and it's gotten
so Ridiculous now everybody knows. It anybody who's paying attention knows.
It and we're going to say, that, Oh, Iran iran's
evil because they're funding terrorist. Organizations Well i'm not a
fan of funding terrorist, organizations but if you if you
don't Want iran to do, it maybe you shouldn't be doing.

Speaker 13 (01:54:13):
It. Yeah i'm not. Sure i'm not sure that we
can think in this whole global business that's going. On
i'm not sure that we can understand things thinking from
the perspective of An american. CITIZEN i think you have

(01:54:37):
to look at the global systems that have been built
and analyze things from that. Perspective OTHERWISE i don't THINK
i don't think you would ever understand what they're doing and,
why and the as far as their rhetoric is. CONCERNED

(01:55:00):
i think you can just you, know chalk that up
TO bs cover.

Speaker 5 (01:55:06):
Stories, yeah, well we have a lot more to get
to as time. Progresses but your phone calls are, welcome,
folks if you want to call in six, ten six
hundred seventeen seventy, six six, ten six hundred seventeen seventy.
SIX i have more of The iran Or israel nuke.
History we'll finish that up on the other side of the.

(01:55:28):
Break and ALSO i mentioned THAT i do have some
evidence there was a bad earthquake in part Of israel
where the nuclear weapons infrastructure is, stored their, operations and you,
know people, say, well there's fought lines, there that's that's

(01:55:51):
An it was a it was an organic. Earthquake if
you're going to do nuclear, testing might be uh lend
you a little bit of plausible deniability to do it
on a fault. Line. Yeah, anyway it set off a
bunch of, speculation and it was right before all of
this stuff started. Happening so maybe a signal to The,

(01:56:13):
west maybe a signal to The White. HOUSE i don't.
Know it's entirely, possible but we'll get into some of
that in the final hour of the show today here
after the. Break so we're gonna take a break a
few minutes. Away we'll be back in a. Moment this
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heating up Over President trump's military strikes On, iran with
lawmakers demanding a vote on A War powers resolution to
rein in what they call unauthorized. Attacks democrats argue the

(01:59:19):
operation violates The constitution by bypassing congressional approval for, war
risking Deeper Middle east entanglement without. Checks key members warn
its illegal executive, overreach testing separation of powers. Dramatically trump
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get right back into, it going back to the. Phones,
now let's go To. Texas, hello you're on the, Air go, ahead, Please.

Speaker 2 (02:05:33):
Yeah in, There Darren, Vicky, hi this Is. Alan Hey,
ellen how y'all doing. Good i'll try and be brief.
Here you, know, y'all y'all have been, talking of, course
like you always, do about a lot of. Stuff but you,
know you talked about you, know you, know the world,
leaders the you, know the war that's currently going. On you,
know various are the wars that have been you, Know, Venezuela,

(02:05:53):
ukraine et, cetera et, cetera and the global control you,
Know i'll say this one. More when THE covid lockdown
came and, started you, know ALL i had Was ku
band satellite, television AND i had channels from every every
place EXCEPT i, think you, Know, australia you, Know and
when it, happened within a space of two to three,

(02:06:14):
hours every country across this planet on their television station
had the same, spiky, scary weird colored nobby ball OF
covid death on, it the exact same picture on every
television station across the, planet Including, russia Including. Iran iran
even domestically produced their OWN covid, vaccine and of all,

(02:06:36):
things it was Called SpikoGen that that.

Speaker 5 (02:06:39):
PRODUCED i wasn't aware of the name of.

Speaker 2 (02:06:42):
That, yeah, YEAH i think PRESS. TV i Think i've
got it recorded somewhere on a memory. Stick and you,
know it was that struck me. Too it's A SpikoGen.
Vaccine but just the global. Coordination you, know maybe the
ponds in the game aren't involved in BUT i believe
at this point in, time because there was only what

(02:07:03):
like two or three countries that went against, that was
It Ivory coast or The congo or something and other
you Know african countries and what happened to their. LEADERS
i think two of them got killed and one of
them got you, know two day A todd and SO
i don't, know you, KNOW i saw. That it just
kind of drove home that it IS i thought as
a test of their global. Control you, know how well was,

(02:07:25):
it you, know, entrenched and what did they have to
do to tweak it and modify? It BUT i don't,
know that's just my jaded, perspective you, KNOW i having
read a lot and thought a lot and you, know
compared and coagulated a bunch of.

Speaker 5 (02:07:39):
Stuff, yeah, absolutely uh you, Know and really WHAT i
think this AND i agree with, You russia had their
own uh so called vaccine for, this uh. Right all
of them are playing a. Part they're playing a. Role
BUT i think this really gives credence to my thinking
that this what were being develop right now is a

(02:08:01):
global contest of who is going to control. That not
that we're not going to have a new world order
or a world order whether you want to call it
new or old or whatever or else you want to call,
it but who is going to control the world order
that we? HAVE i think that there's some infighting going,
on and it would make sense that the most, evil,

(02:08:23):
diabolical satanic entities on the, planet the most corrupt, people
the most corrupt monsters that want to impose this on
the rest of, us would fight for, control would be
implementing these efforts to try to outdo each. Other you,

(02:08:46):
know mafia's always have their, infighting their, wars they're turf,
wars if you. Will and you, know we've seen a
lot of that In mexico. Recently AND i just saw some.
Information not to get too far off to. Subject but
you know we were funding those cartels down there as, well.

Speaker 2 (02:09:05):
Right so, yeah, yeah they will stab each other in the.
Back you, know it's you, know you brought Up Patrick,
woods you, know the corporation, nation the corporate structure, basically
and you, know my, GOD i was involved in, that you,
know With, goodyear and, Man i've never seen more, backstabbing,
backbiting brown, nosing you, know of, course you know they'll
they'll do that to each. Other And i'll Just i'll

(02:09:26):
finish with one last thing, here JUST i don't know
if y'all have read, it just interesting. Reading it's not
a long. BOOK i think it's about one hundred and
fifteen pages in the One i've, got but it's By Aldois.
Huxley you, know most of us have heard and probably,
read you, Know Brave New. World but it wasn't until
ABOUT i don't, know eight months ago That i've got
a copy Of Brave New world revisited and oh my.

(02:09:48):
God you know this was written in nineteen fifty, EIGHT
i think it was, published and you, know you have
to look at the. Time you, know he talks about
communism and stuff like. This you, know of course that
was back during The Cold war when that was the
main you, know. Scourge BUT i just want to finish
WITH i think the last two or three sentences in
his first chapter, here which is on, overpopulation and it

(02:10:09):
ends this. Way it, says but, liberty as we all,
know cannot flourish in a country that is permanently on
a war, footing or even a near war. Footing permanent
crisis justifies permanent control of everybody and everything by the
agencies of the central. Government and permanent crisis is what
we have to expect in a world in which overpopulation
is producing a state of things in which dictatorship under

(02:10:29):
communists austices becomes almost, inevitable you, know very very, poignant very. Pointed,
absolutely the whole the whole book is like. THAT i
could underline every sentence in this. BOOK i, mean it's
so well thought. Out and LIKE i, said from nineteen fifty,
eight you know, what twenty six years after he wrote you,
Know Brave New. World you, know he comes out and

(02:10:51):
he compares that to you, know the book nineteen eighty.
Four you, know the different. Styles you, know his was a,
benevolent you know government that kept everyone. Happy nineteen eighty
four or it was more like you, know the The
stazzi or something like. That ye if y'all have not read,
this and if the reader's out, there read this. Book
it's if you can find. It it's not very, long

(02:11:11):
but it is just packed full of very well thought
out you know what's going to.

Speaker 5 (02:11:17):
Happen so, yeah, hey, anyhow that's. Fantastic hey you have
a radio. Show you want to give the plug of
your radio.

Speaker 2 (02:11:25):
Show, Well i've taken a sabbatical from. That it's, uh
my friend is taking it over for a. While he's
it's on ON rbn from twelve to One Central time On,
sunday AND i might be. BACK i don't. Know you,
know sometimes you just kind of get tired, of oh,
yeah trying trying to explain the people what's going, on

(02:11:46):
and you, know and being called crazy and stupid and
you know. That you, know you have the Pro trumpers
and the anti trumpers and it's you, know it's just
sometimes it just gets a little.

Speaker 5 (02:11:57):
Harrowing and, YEAH i totally understand break.

Speaker 2 (02:12:00):
It. YEAH i don't make many calls, either BUT i
try to listen to you all every week and always
enjoy the. Show great information as, usual very intelligent. People
you AND.

Speaker 5 (02:12:09):
VICKI i appreciate, it AND i appreciate you being out
there and doing what you're. Doing AND i totally, understand you,
know being burned, out And i've been there and back
and pretty much stay there most of the. Time but uh,
yeah somehow we just keep pushing. Forward and that's why
we all we all can do is push. Forward and
as far as the infighting amongst, people that's that's the

(02:12:30):
way they want. It they want divisions in every camp
because divide and conquer is really their way, forward you,
know it's the way they they they, do you, know
and this is really what they're trying to do right
now with The Middle. East divide, everybody conquer. Everybody you,
know at some, POINT i believe they're going to. FAIL
i really. Do.

Speaker 2 (02:12:49):
Well, yeah, well you know that The Middle east was
basically set, up you, know, before, during and After World War.
One you, know there's a book, called you, know the
Word Ended peace where you know how they cut up
The Middle east To World War. One you, know The
british cut it up into all these you, know you
know countries acrossing tribal boundaries that have been there for
thousands of years was basically set up so there would
never be peace over there and it would always be

(02:13:10):
a you, know a boiling, pot and you, know and
that's that's the way that you, know the whatever year
we want to call them, elite the illuminati throughout history
have always, played you, know with each. Other you, know
Read carol. Quickly you, know he goes through every little
war and skirmish In europe over thousands of, years and you,
know between a duke and a baron and this and,
that and it's just once you kind of understand the

(02:13:32):
patterns and how they're doing, it and you, know it's
really frustrating to try to explain to people and get
in their eyes rolled back in their head and they you,
know is it going to rain?

Speaker 5 (02:13:42):
Today, well there are more people that are concerned about
liberty than there have been in a long. Time i've
seen more people being involved at their local level than
they have in a long, time and so that gives
me some hope it's even and if they're a little
bit misguided or a lot misguided on the international or

(02:14:04):
national political, STAGE i see a lot of people getting
involved in trying to preserve the local. Level and so
that in and of. Itself if nothing else, happens that
will be make a huge. Difference and SO i guess
that's the positive note out of all of.

Speaker 6 (02:14:23):
This at.

Speaker 2 (02:14:23):
Least, yeah at least they're starting to try to do
something and hopefully learning during the whole. Way kind of
like you, know my attitude WHEN i first started learning this.
Stuff you, know my paradigm has been changed so many.
Times you, know it's like watching a snowboard or doing
a seventeen sixty or, something you, know through the, air
doing flips and twists and so, anyhow it's a learning

(02:14:45):
it's a learning, process and constantly learning is what you
do if you really want to. Know so, Anyway i'll
let you go with that.

Speaker 5 (02:14:51):
Guy, hey, Thanks Thanks, Alan god bless, you. Sir, bye oh.
Bye all, right There's alan checking in From. Texas all,
right let's we go To, Leon. Kansas or you had
something to say, There, Viki.

Speaker 13 (02:15:04):
Well, YEAH i just wanted to say that nineteen fifty
eight was about the year That bank Of america began
automating their. Processes AND i can't remember whether it Was
bank Of america or the airlines with their airline reservation,

(02:15:24):
system but that was the point at which the technocratic,
tyranny AS i call, it, began but it only offered
convenience to us at the, time but it has evolved
into a. Monster SO i just wanted to say.

Speaker 5 (02:15:47):
That all, right let's go To, Leon. KANSAS i think
this Is. Sheerry, hello you're on the, Air go, ahead.

Speaker 27 (02:15:52):
Please, yes it is, hi, Y'all hi The i've got
an Article i've turned Off Hell turner's show back in last,
year and it's probably no longer up because he put
it up on it's about conclusive. Proof On december, fifteenth

(02:16:19):
twenty twenty Four israel dropped a tactical nuclear bomb On, Tartis. Syria,
YEAH i.

Speaker 5 (02:16:26):
Would be careful about Hot. TURNER i. WOULD i would
be very careful about trusting anything he puts.

Speaker 27 (02:16:31):
Up, oh this is he cites this this physicist that
he's citing his. Work his name Is Hans Benjamin braun
and he was honored with THE Ie Distinguished Lecturer award
for his work in topology and quantum magnotism back in twenty.

(02:16:59):
Fourteen but he compares it it had a Radioactive, okay
this was AN ammo dump they, bombed and it was
at the Time syria was falling. APART i believe A
sat had already. Left this Is december twenty twenty, four

(02:17:21):
and it had sizely greetings and he compared compares it
to a test That North korea, did and he said
it was a tactical zero point three kiloton tactical nuclear,
bomb and nobody made a big deal out of, it you,

(02:17:42):
know but they definitely have used one Recently.

Speaker 5 (02:17:48):
Israel so WELL i know. That, Well i'll tell you,
what if you want to stay on the, LINE i.
Can i'll play a report because there was a report
that came OUT i think Mid january so of this
year about a four point two earthquake in The Negov
desert In, israel and this sent off a lot of

(02:18:10):
speculation about possible underground nuclear testing that was going. On
this is WHAT i was alluding to, earlier because something
Convinced Donald trump to be, involved and it may be you,
know this more cynical side of me, says, Well Donald
trump is A zionist and he doesn't really care about
humanity or killing people or you, know his whole purpose

(02:18:33):
is to overthrow you. Know everything he said about staying
us out of war was all we're all lies and
that's all very well, possible you, know AND i COULD
i could completely be on that side of the. Argument
but the other side is it may be possible That
trump didn't want to get or at least he wasn't

(02:18:53):
as eager to get. Involved he had some concerns about
it being a long drawn, thing and his one thing
THAT i do Believe Donald trump is worried about is
his own, legacy and for no other reason his. Ego
he wants a good, legacy and getting us involved in

(02:19:16):
a long involved war that we can't get out of
and ultimately collapsing everything as a result of it would
not be good for his. LEGACY i think anybody who's
reasonable would argue. That and so it may be that
he needed some. Prompting and so, anyway this report came

(02:19:37):
out and that there was some kind of weird earthquake
going on in The israeli. Desert it just happened to
be near Where israel keeps a lot of other of
its critical. Infrastructure with regard to the, military.

Speaker 37 (02:19:51):
Did israel conduct a nuclear test On? Thursday social media
is a buzz with rumors That israel may have conducted
a nuclear test in The Negev. Desert The Negev desert
is home to military zones And israel's most important strategic.
Infrastructures one of those infrastructures is The Shimoon Paris Negev
Nuclear Research center Near. Demona israel never joins The Nuclear
Non Proliferation treaty and refuses international. Inspections it also maintains

(02:20:15):
a strategic ambivalence about its Nuclear Arsenal speculation intensified after
a tremour measuring four point two on The richter scale
hit the region of the state at nine a. M
reports said the ground suddenly began to shake as a
lahar blazed in all, directions triggering panic and confusion among the.
People the tremors were strong enough to set off sirens
well beyond the negative, desert reaching as far north as

(02:20:36):
Central israel and even areas north of the Capital. Jerusalem,
however what makes the world panic is the. Timing the
tremors struck at a time when tensions Between israel And
iran run at an all time. High israel has repeatedly
Warned iran against pursuing. Nukes the tremors were felt hours
AFTER Us President Donald trump temporarily pulled back from threats
to Strike iran after days of warning The islamic. Regime

(02:20:58):
american fighter Pilot Jake shield claimed that the timing and
location right next to the Secret demona nuclear facility seemed
like a deliberate, signal perhaps even a warning TO Us
President Donald trump to join the fight against.

Speaker 5 (02:21:10):
Ron so what do you think of, That?

Speaker 27 (02:21:12):
Sherry, WELL i think you're right That Benjamin yahoo probably
threatened to just take a nuke over.

Speaker 5 (02:21:21):
There but, NOW i want to be, Clear i'm not
saying that's what, happened BUT i do think it's. PLAUSIBLE
i think that's quite.

Speaker 27 (02:21:30):
Plausible, yeah you, know and then they backed off and
they just did something non. Nuclear but they've everybody knows
they've had these weapons for a long. Time and you,
know in, Fact i've read an article that said That
Benjamin Nette yahoo to help steal triggers or some components
to the nuclear program way long time, ago because he's

(02:21:52):
From pennsylvania And pennsylvania was where they got a lot
of this. Stuff do you remember. That, Yeah i'm just you,
know everybody's read about what seemed hers sprinted about The samson.
Option you, Know i'm just saying that they've already used

(02:22:14):
a tactical. Nuke, now a tactical, NUKE i understand is
not As i'm not supposed to do as much. Damage but,
no everybody knows they have nuclear, weapons.

Speaker 28 (02:22:29):
You.

Speaker 5 (02:22:29):
Know SO i just wanted, to, WELL i know it's
not a secret amongst. US i don't know that everybody knows.
IT i think there's a lot of people that don't know,
it those of us who have been paying attention for
a long, time. THOUGH i, mean it's like the worst
kept secret in the. World that's the. Thing when when
it appears on THE msnbc website where their nuclear sites,

(02:22:53):
ARE i, mean now you won't find. IT i think
you'd be hard pressed to find in that. Map BUT
i will put that again in the show notes and
you can click on the different. Sites i'm sure it's
changed some since. Then they probably have more. Sites it
Certainly i'm sure hasn't gone, down.

Speaker 28 (02:23:15):
You.

Speaker 35 (02:23:16):
Know so.

Speaker 5 (02:23:18):
You know this nuclear train has kind of left the,
station hasn't. It it would seem to, me AND i
just want TO i just want to, SAY, vicki just
because the globals thinks that we should go by their, plan.

Speaker 27 (02:23:32):
Many of, us including, You i'm, sure do not agree
and we're going to write.

Speaker 13 (02:23:37):
Them you're absolutely. Right and what you just said reminded
me of the alleged earthquake In. Missouri the what was
it That Madeiras Ordrid madrid?

Speaker 35 (02:23:54):
Frontline it's very.

Speaker 27 (02:23:56):
REAL i found a book that was written in nineteen
ninety by a lady who had moved. There but she
got so much information about and see there were three of.
Them the first one was In december eighteen, eleven and
then there were two, more and the last one IS

(02:24:17):
i think it Was may of eighteen. Twelve but she
got a lot of contemporaneous. Accounts there were even people
on the river that, survived and the devastation was you,
know it lasted for years because it knocked down a
lot of. Trees BUT i gave that to my son to,
read And i'm afraid it's gone because he didn't unpack

(02:24:41):
his books for a long time and the book's probably
ruined because he left it on a concrete floor out you,
know a house or a garage or. Something but it
was you, know that's, real that was real.

Speaker 13 (02:25:00):
Earthquake, well ACTUALLY i DON'T i would say we don't.
KNOW i, mean it does produce an, earthquake but was
it an underground nuke that set it off or or
was it real totally real. EVENT i would, say we don't.

Speaker 27 (02:25:21):
Know, well you, know from the devastation and what it,
caused it sounds to me like it was a real.
Event but, there you, know people had just started moving
west in. There all that lived out there before was you,
Know Native american. Tribes SO i would say it was

(02:25:41):
a real.

Speaker 13 (02:25:42):
Event are you talking about the modern event or the.

Speaker 5 (02:25:47):
Old?

Speaker 13 (02:25:47):
EVENT i was talking about an event that OCCURRED i
don't know what between two thousand and six and two
thousand and ten when there when there was an, Earthquake.

Speaker 27 (02:26:00):
And sorry about that. One Now i'm talking about the
one that happened in the early eighteen. Hundreds but thank
god birthquake. Weapons have you ever read that? Account?

Speaker 5 (02:26:11):
How, yeah What i've covered it many.

Speaker 13 (02:26:13):
Times, YEAH i Think japan has been hit at least,
once maybe.

Speaker 5 (02:26:19):
Twice, WELL i remember talking about on the show they
have a tsunami bomb that they were conducting experiments off
the coast Of auckland of underwater nuclear, detonations underwater explosions
where they could set off a. Tsunami so this has
been going on and for a long, time and they

(02:26:39):
have many ways of manipulating. Things, Hey, sherry thank you so.
Much i'm against the, clock but appreciate the. Call thank
you all, right thanks, Yeap god. Bless we'll take the
break for your folks and we'll continue. On don't go.
Away this Is Governor.

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Speaker 36 (02:31:38):
Govern.

Speaker 5 (02:31:39):
America welcome back to the broadcast home stretch of the
program here on This march, seventh twenty twenty sixth edition
of the. Broadcast let's go back to the, phones AND
i Think alan is. Back, hello you're on the. Air go, ahead, please,
YEAH i you.

Speaker 2 (02:31:58):
Apologize for calling. It that's, Okay but But sherry actually
called and said, something AND i was actually going to
say something ABOUT i will back her. Up i've actually recorded.
THIS i forgot if it was on R t Or PRESS,
tv but but this is an explosion in Southern syria
and and it was this huge explosion created a small
mushroom cloud and there was lightning bolts in this mushroom. Cloud.

(02:32:20):
Wow pretty sure that's one she was talking. ABOUT i
remember looking at that saying and, well you, know that looked,
like you, know a, nuke you, know probably a tactical.
Nuke it wasn't, huge BUT i just wanted to call
up and back Up sherry about. That and, UH i
also wanted to, say also something Involving. Israel it was
you remember the Bay root. Explosion supposedly it was a you,
know an ammonium nitrate you, know. Warehouse And i've got

(02:32:43):
this recorded too Off turkish television T rt, television and
uh it shows three jets that that come over the
area and and and and they and they make make
a loop and The turkish television has them. Outlined all
of a, sudden a missile or a rocket or something
comes off of those, planes goes back and hits exactly

(02:33:05):
where that explosion, hit and it goes pop and then
womb you know that huge you, know concussion, cloud that shock,
wave which to, ME i would say, was you, know
a fuel air, bomb hyperbaric, bomb something like. That But
turkish television was the only one THAT i saw that
showed these these these is Real israeli military jets that

(02:33:26):
are just flown over the area and then they highlight
this thing coming off of them and going and hitting
right where that warehouse. Was so just a couple of
other THINGS i forgot to. Mention LIKE i, SAID i
didn't want to take up too much.

Speaker 5 (02:33:37):
Time but that's, OKAY i thank. You that's very. Important,
yeah thank you for calling. BACK i appreciate.

Speaker 2 (02:33:42):
That all, Right thanks.

Speaker 5 (02:33:43):
Guys, Yeah god. Blessed talk to you. Later. Bye, yeah
that's very. Interesting. Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:33:48):
Yeah What sherry was saying made me remember a. Report
i'm sure you remember it, Too. Darren Is Catastrophic Terror
elements of The National. Policy, okay that was the report
that was written By Ashton, Carter John deutsch And Philip.

(02:34:11):
Zelikow And Philip zelikow was the nine to eleven. Gatekeeper
but the coupling of catastrophic terrorism with the concept paper
of a market based governance, structure that's what they were

(02:34:32):
talking about and of course the market based governance. Structure
that's global, corporatism AND i believe that was the one
of the early moves towards global. GOVERNANCE i just wanted

(02:34:55):
to remind people about that. Report it was a very, important.

Speaker 5 (02:35:00):
Yeah, interesting very interesting. News twenty four online Dot com
put on an article On january, fifteenth in the headline
was Did israel conduct underground nuclear? Test four point two
magnitude earthquake and region suggests Is israel preparing for war With.

(02:35:20):
Iran now bear in mind again this came Out january,
fifteenth so at the time the war In iran hadn't happened,
yet but they Say israel nuclear tests and an earthquake
measuring four point two on The richter scale jolted residents
across Southern israel On thursday, morning triggering speculations that The
jewish state might have conducted an underground nuclear test amid

(02:35:44):
the ongoing tensions In iran and the growing possibility of
A us. Intervention the intensity and short duration of the
quake that Shook Negav desert triggered alarm bells among, experts
as the tremor had the tale tail signs associated with
seismic activity caused by a controlled nuclear, blast adding fuel

(02:36:07):
to the. Speculations the earthquake coincided with a pre planned
nationwide emergency preparedness drill in schools Across. Israel the earthquakes
at the center it was in Southern, israel but tremors
were felt across Central israel and in north of the Capital,
jerusalem triggering sirens as citizens scrambled for shelter before it

(02:36:30):
was clarified as a genuine seismic event by. Authorities and of,
course allows can. Believe you can always believe your, AUTHORITIES, Vicki,
yeah because they're the. Experts don't step out a, line
or the man might come and take you away with the. Gun.

(02:36:52):
Anyway according to The European Mediterranean Seismological, center the quake
occurred at a depth of ten kilometers meet the, surface
with The Israeli Geological society pinpoorting the epicenter Near, daimona
while The Dead sea region among The Syrian African rift
is a seismically active. Region and AGAIN i come back,

(02:37:15):
to if you're going to do, this why wouldn't you
pick a seismically active? Region plausible, Deniability, Folks it periodically
struck by mild to moderate. Tremors the particular location Of thursday's,
quake and again this is back In january raised suspicions

(02:37:36):
of a secret nuclear test As daemona houses The Shimone
perez Negav Nuclear Research. Center why would you put your
nuclear research center in an area that seismically? ACTIVE i
guess that would be the first QUESTION i would. HAVE
i don't, know it seems psychological question to.

Speaker 13 (02:37:59):
Me, kah same reason they put The livermore lab over
the top of the fault In. California, yeah maybe maybe
because earthquakes they radiate, out you, know they the real

(02:38:20):
damaged areas are the ones that are are farther out
from the. Center AS i understand, It.

Speaker 5 (02:38:29):
Yeah they talk, about, uh you, know rumors fault that's the.

Speaker 13 (02:38:35):
One, sorry that's.

Speaker 5 (02:38:36):
Okay. Uh the earthquake is actively is exactly where The
demona nuclear facility. Is is this a warning To trump
to hurry and fight their? War isn't it interesting that
they were asking that question back In january when this went,
off and now we're asking that question, Now is this what? Happened, well,

(02:38:59):
again we come back To Marco. Rubio we played the
audio earlier ladies and gentlemen where he Said israel told them.
There you, know, Basically israel Forced trump's. Hand he walked
it back after he said. It but isn't it interesting
That Marco rubio, said we knew there was going to
be a response From. Iran we, knew we Knew israel

(02:39:20):
was going to. Attack we knew That iran would ital it.
Retaliate so to Preempt iran's, retaliation we Attacked. Iran AND i,
say was it a little more deeper than? That maybe
there's a quiet part that's still not being said out,
loud and that is Maybe Benjamin Thatt yahoo Threatened trump

(02:39:42):
threatened to use a nuke Against, iran and that's what
Caused trump to go in and. ACT i don't. Know,
again this is all. Speculation we don't have the, proof
but it certainly seems plausible to.

Speaker 27 (02:39:59):
Me.

Speaker 13 (02:40:00):
YEAH i have lots of documentation on just all kinds of,
stuff including, This but the problem is pulling it all.
Together you, know WHEN i was doing the, research it
was like one subject and Then i'd go to another,
subject and so it's kind of hard to pull it
all together into a coherent picture unless you are have

(02:40:29):
a mind to pull all the pieces together to build
the big. Picture and the big picture is that catastrophic
terrorism became the policy of The United, states they.

Speaker 5 (02:40:41):
Say experts note that while the magnitude four point two
quake at a shallow depth is expected to cause more
Disruption thursday's. Tremmor and again this is back In, january
that trimmor lasted mere, seconds causing no damage to life or.
Property the emergency drill which coincided with the, quake, listeners

(02:41:04):
it coincided with the. Quake you know how many times
do we have to have drills go? Live this has
happened over and over and over. Again with The boston bombing,
event they had a drill where they announced on the loud, speakers,
oh paying all attention to the bomb sniffing, Dogs it's

(02:41:24):
just a. Drill and then they had a bombing event there. Allegedly,
yeah you, know nine to Eleven september, eleven two thousand and,
one they were having an active drill on the morning
Off september, eleven two thousand and, one and it caused
confusion among the air traffic. Control go, Ahead i'm.

Speaker 13 (02:41:43):
Sorry, yeah you either believe in incredible coincidences or you
put it in you, know your your mental list of,
patterns you put it into the. Pattern one of the
global systems that was agreed to by THE g seven

(02:42:03):
is The gemini, system and that is The Global Emergency
Management Information Infrastructure. System that system basically used the military

(02:42:24):
and as well as domestic agencies to organize a global
emergency management. System SO i, mean and that's one of
the most significant global. Systems and it was the global

(02:42:45):
systems was assigned TO, nist.

Speaker 5 (02:42:50):
The National institute For standards And, Technology.

Speaker 13 (02:42:53):
Yes and so. So and if you remember after nine,
eleven it was REALLY nist that took control of the
scene and they announcements and so. Forth do you remember
that goofball FROM nist who said the building fell down

(02:43:13):
due to?

Speaker 5 (02:43:14):
Fire, yeah. Vaguely, yeah you're talking About building seven or,
no The World Trade, center the well, there all of,
It all of it was The World Trade, center The
Two Men, tower.

Speaker 13 (02:43:26):
All of it was attributed to the stupidity of a. Fire.

Speaker 5 (02:43:32):
Yeah and if you have the jet fuel doesn't burn that. Hot,
now those buildings were designed to withstand a jet, impact uh.
Huh so, yeah there's all kinds of problems associated with, that,
Right and and even if that were, true even if
the buildings fell due to the heat from the jet,

(02:43:52):
fuel which is. Impossible but even if it were, possible
how do you Explain building. Seven and they can't Explain building.
Seven so they brought it all. Down and there were
multiple reasons for, that but the chief among them is

(02:44:13):
so that we can have our little war in The Middle.
East so we've come twenty years and we've accomplished exactly
nothing in terms of fixing The Middle.

Speaker 13 (02:44:26):
East or fixing our, country.

Speaker 5 (02:44:30):
Or especially fixing our. Country, absolutely but we have managed
to spend trillions of dollars and waste a lot of
precious lives on every side of the, conflict every side
of the, conflict not to mention creating a pipeline of
refugees who have chips on their shoulders now because The

(02:44:51):
United states has destroyed their homeland and they're being welcomed
then By democrat leaders over. Here welcome To. America we're
all about, diversity come on in.

Speaker 13 (02:45:03):
Diversity equity and. Inclusion.

Speaker 5 (02:45:06):
Yeah. Yeah so, anyway finishing this, up the emergency, drill
talking about the drill In january That israel was holding
as it coincided with this weird, earthquake which is simulated
an awful lot seemed an awful light like a nuclear.
Test emergency drill coincided with the, quake added more fuel

(02:45:28):
to speculations by. COINCIDENCE a major earthquake drill was scheduled
for the morning In Ramatbeit simish as part of a
national emergency preparedness. Week just minutes before the exercise, began
a real. Earthquake you, Know i'll be. Dugan you, know

(02:45:48):
what are the? Odds magnitude three point, nine originating from
The Dead sea was felt across many, cities including Be It.
SHEMES a local municipality worker was quoted as saying, similarly
Former israeli Footballer alan Miss, Raja i'm SURE i butchered.
THAT i, apologize noted anomalies associated with the seismic event

(02:46:10):
major in very, short one and a half seconds long
earthquake in the immediate vicinity Of, demona Where israel develops
a very explosive kind of. Candy he, said uh more.
Unusual an earthquake drill was scheduled a few days, ago
and this is again back In. January, Folks i'm using their,

(02:46:32):
references but you got to understand this article came out
In january of this year for the precise moment of
the actual. Earthquake israel is trying to tell THE us.
Something this is what they were saying at the, time.
Listeners israel is trying to tell THE us. Something that's my,
guess having learned Of trump's LATEST u turn On, iran

(02:46:53):
a nuclear option may have just been made real With
israel choosing to risk at your extinction and the fate
of the entire. Region, well how about the fate of
the entire. World when you start talking nuclear, weapons, folks
you're talking about the possibility of wiping out all life
on the. Planet we're not talking about regional warfare. Here

(02:47:21):
so they say earthquake At, deemona of all, places underground
nuclear weapons testing. Facility. Perhaps another user asked the development
comes AMID Us President Donald trump's threatening military. Intervention if
killings of protesters In iran wasn't stopped again another false flag,
OPERATION i am certain IF i would stake my life

(02:47:42):
on the fact that THE cia was likely, involved or
some intelligence establishment here in The west from The, west
or perhaps The macade even was involved in setting up those.
Protests why else Would iran isn't it entry saying That
iron cut off The internet over, there they cut off the.

(02:48:04):
Internet why would they do, that ladies and, gentlemen because
it was the protests were being coordinated over the. Internet,
yeah which tells you that the protests are not organic
or were not. Organic.

Speaker 13 (02:48:19):
Yeah ever since they've started with the color, revolutions none
of the protests around the world have been. Organic they've
been instigated and instigated for regime change to a regime

(02:48:41):
that is in line with global. Governance so once you
move out of the mindset of Just america As america
and put your mind at the international level and look
what what has been done at an international, level then

(02:49:04):
things begin to make. Sense, yeah and that's the only
way they make. Sense the thing is who who is
really the power behind global? Governance AND i would argue
that it's THE g Seven and but that's you know

(02:49:25):
what's being broken up.

Speaker 5 (02:49:26):
Now, WELL i think that's what's being determined right. Now
AND i come back to what my comments. EARLIER i
don't know that there is a single power behind global.
GOVERNANCE i think that that's a construct of our minds
that we want to believe that it's you, KNOW i
think we try to package it all. Up we're all
trying to understand, this AND i think we try to
package it up in an eat and, tidy orderly little.

(02:49:48):
Box the problem, IS i don't think it can be
packaged up that. Way you've got a bunch of people
with a lot of money and a lot of power
competing with each other for global. Domination.

Speaker 13 (02:50:00):
YEAH i wouldn't argue with you on, that by the,
WAY i. WOULDN'T i think that's. Right it's it's just
whose ox is being.

Speaker 5 (02:50:10):
Gored that would be.

Speaker 13 (02:50:11):
Us. Yeah, well, yeah that's all.

Speaker 5 (02:50:14):
Right let's go to the. Phones let's go up To
canada now and take a call. There, hello you're on the.
Air go, ahead, please Sorry i'm. Late that's all.

Speaker 30 (02:50:22):
Right The Two, tower The Two towers were vaporized with
portable nuclear. Weapons they.

Speaker 5 (02:50:31):
Were, now you're just one of those conspiracy.

Speaker 30 (02:50:33):
Theorists, yeah except at the end of the, day when
when the whole thing came, down there was nothing. Left
normally you'd have a thirty story pile of junk from
one hundred and ten, stories which you had was like
one hundred feet or less of vaporized. Stuff dust all.
Around dust went down To pennsylvania and look up THE

(02:50:59):
w fifty four or sup portable nuclear. Weapon they've been
in business making them since the nineteen. Fifties that's what they.

Speaker 5 (02:51:08):
Used so that's, interesting Docy.

Speaker 30 (02:51:11):
Moore, yeah well you can't get you see people say
equivalent OF. Tnt the problem is a nitro explosion has
a very relatively low muzzle, velocity like you know, weapons,
right nine thousand meters a. Second that's not even enough

(02:51:33):
to get you into. Orbit you got to have eleven
thousand meters a. Second the velocity of the stuff that
comes out of a nuclear weapon is five percent the
speed of. Light that's fourteen thousand kilometers a. Second when
you set off a nuclear blast on the surface of The,
earth it gets to the lunar orbit in twenty eight.

(02:51:54):
Seconds and that's one of the reasons why they go
to underground testing is because that radiation actually goes right
out in orbit and right into.

Speaker 5 (02:52:04):
Space well let me ask you. Something, WELL i know
you believe that it you, know as you just, stated
it was a nuclear. Weapon what about direct energy? Weapons
could could it instead have been direct directed? Energy because
the way it looked to me is that from the top. Down, yeah,
uh the the the concrete the, steel all of it

(02:52:27):
just kind of. Disintegrated, yes from the top. Down what
do you think of?

Speaker 30 (02:52:33):
That all, Right, well if you're going to talk about
an electromagnetic, wave the surface of the building was all
steel and. Aluminum, okay so it's like A faraday. Cage
that energy will never penetrate into a into a that
electromagnetic wave won't penetrate into a, metal all, right it'll just.

(02:52:56):
Reflect that's The faraday cage. Principle. See but with this,
building you had thousands of tons of. Concrete. Right the
electromagnetic wave cannot vaporize, concrete but a nuclear weapon can
vaporize concrete as well as the steel because it's got the.

(02:53:16):
Temperature you, know with high temperature depends on the velocity
of the motion of the. Molecules and there's an, equation
it's called Both mun's, equation and there's a relationship between
the kinetic energy of a substance and his. Temperature so

(02:53:38):
for something the temperature you need to melt concrete or vaporize,
it you go from the solid to the, gas which is.
Sublimation the towers were, sublimated all, right do that you
need one hundred million Degrees you can only get that
with a nuclear. Weapon you can't get that with. Nitro
that's my.

Speaker 5 (02:53:58):
Point, yeah that's all very, interesting very very deep. Science
AND i can't say you're. WRONG i, MEAN i don't,
know you, know but it's very very. Interesting one thing's for,
sure it didn't happen the way they say it. HAPPENED
i think we all can agree on.

Speaker 30 (02:54:15):
That see people, say, well you, know Firebombing tokyo is
the same As. Nagasaki, no, no because fire bombs have
a like a low kinetic. Energy they, burn of, course
but that's. Oxidation but when a nuclear weapon goes, off
you get. Vaporization this is a big. Point AND i

(02:54:41):
can talk to you. Again i'm, late, SORRY i.

Speaker 5 (02:54:43):
Apologize that's, okay no. PROBLEM i appreciate the. Call thank
you very. Much, yeah we are out of, time but
thank you so. Much call back again and we'll discuss
whatever's on your mind. There thank. You, well we're out of.
Time vicky fastest three hours in talk. RADIO i believe it.
Is thank, you ladies and gentlemen for being with. Us

(02:55:04):
we hope you'll tell somebody about the. Broadcast support the
networks and keep them on the. Air very important to
support all of the folks that are getting the information.
Out god bless, you and pray for this. Republic do
what you can to restore, it and keep The lord,
nearby and keep your loved ones nearby as. Well we're

(02:55:26):
all in this thing. Together we all have to stick
together Because god is on our side and we will
get through, That we will. Overcome sherry called in, earlier
AND i think about What Roger munday used to say
all the. Time it's not over until it's. Overcome and
that is WHAT i want to leave you folks. With

(02:55:46):
it's not over until it's. Overcome god bless each and
every one of, you and we'll talk to you.

Speaker 13 (02:55:51):
Soon, bbere thank you, everybody.

Speaker 27 (02:56:16):
True.

Speaker 3 (02:56:16):
God the, race race about the.

Speaker 20 (02:56:25):
Sh gob the

Speaker 18 (02:56:30):
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