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November 22, 2025 176 mins
"Scorched Negotiations" 

Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis 

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COP30 attendees scatter as unsustainable anthropogenic "warming" invades conference. Bill signed by President Trump to require release of Epstein files is full of holes. Marjorie Taylor Greene announces resignation from Congress after public feud with Trump. Bill and Hillary Clinton required to testify before Congress on Epstein mess. AIPAC, AZAPAC, and the Congressional marionettes. Matt Gaetz exposes October 7th false flag, as well as Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's funding of Hamas on OAN. Also, stem cell research, the harmonization of laws under the North American Union, the Earth Liberation Front, Digital IDs, and more.
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
World order, a new world order, new world order.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
This is a moment disease. The glide escape has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux. Soon they will settle again.
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.

Speaker 4 (00:20):
Us, a new world order, a world where the United
Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
Nevertheless, the United States in a key position to shape
is so that the problem of the rent identity will
be the emergence of a new international.

Speaker 6 (00:39):
Order the first decade of the twenty first century. But
out of what will be feeled the greatest.

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

Speaker 8 (00:56):
Documenting the priss of our rebel.

Speaker 9 (00:58):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society, and we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed to secret societies.

Speaker 10 (01:10):
The secret oaths and a secret.

Speaker 8 (01:12):
Proceedings waging war on the new world order.

Speaker 11 (01:15):
The councils of government.

Speaker 12 (01:17):
We'm the guard again, the acquisition of unwanted influence, whether
it sought or unsought by the military industrial conflicts.

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

Speaker 13 (01:40):
From Fever Regions five and ten. This is governed America.
I think he gave us this year. I'm Darren Weeks.
It is the twenty second of November twenty twenty five.
Nice to have you with us once again, ladies and gentlemen,
as we cover all the stuff going on in the world,
and there is no shortage of stuff to talk about.
We had the COP Summit concluding and it turned out
to be a real barn burner of an event. They

(02:03):
really brought the house down in flames, quite literally, as
there was a fire that broke out there. We'll get
to that in a moment. Also breaking just late last
night about i'd say about Eastern time eight o'clock, would
be the fact that Marjorie Taylor Green just announced that
she is going to be resigning in January from Congress.

(02:25):
We'll get to that as well. Lots lots to talk about.
And good morning, VICKI, good morning.

Speaker 14 (02:33):
Wow. I wasn't paying attention to the COP because I
wrote off climate change quite a long time ago, but
the fact that there was a fire there that's pretty huge.

Speaker 13 (02:45):
Well, there was a flood and then a fire. There
were protests. There was a big statue of Baphomet outside
that was donated by the Communist Chinese Party, and I
jokingly referred to that on Twitter. I said, it must
have been a fire breathing dragon. And Alex Newman of
the formerly The New American, I think he's got his
own publication now, if I'm not mistaken. He liked the

(03:08):
tweet when I said that, I think I was responding
to one of his his tweets. But anyway, Yeah, it's
it's very interesting the chaos that has surrounded that whole thing,
and of course they're getting together there to engineer at
tax for the world. And that's what this really is,

(03:29):
is the CO two scam. The notion that the CO
two is even a problem for our planet is just ridiculous.
As matter of fact, speaking of Alex Newman, he did
a really good takedown of the CO two mess at
a separate event, and he did a good job defining
exactly what really is our position too on the subject.

Speaker 15 (03:52):
A lot of this environmental question depends on I think
a very flawed fundamental presupposition.

Speaker 16 (03:57):
It depends on the idea that carbon.

Speaker 15 (03:59):
Dioxide is pollution, And I would argue, after interviewing hundreds
of scientists, including many who've worked for the UNIPCC, many
of the leading scientists in the world, that the notion
that CO two is pollution is absolutely preposterous. We exhale
about two pounds of it every single day. The proportion
of greenhouse gases made up of human CO two emissions
is a fraction of a fraction of one percent. The

(04:19):
idea that that is going to destroy the planet or
change the temperature of the Earth is frankly, in my opinion,
totally ludicrous. But from a totalitarian perspective, if you can
convince people that CO two is pollution, there's no human
activity that doesn't result in CO two emissions, including living,
including dying, turning on a light switch, every single aspect
of your life. Then if we submit to the idea

(04:40):
that CO two is pollution, then comes under the regulatory
control of the people who claim to be saving us
from pollution. So when they do these environmental studies and
they say, well, your CO two footprint will be smaller
if you eat bugs or you.

Speaker 8 (04:51):
Do this, that or the other.

Speaker 15 (04:52):
You drive an electric car, that doesn't show anything about
whether that's going to benefit the environment or not. In fact,
CO two has actually been very beneficial.

Speaker 16 (04:59):
For the environment.

Speaker 15 (05:00):
In interviewing Trump's climate advisor, doctor William Happer, a physics
professor at Princeton University, he said, the Earth is starving
for more CO two, and since we've had a little
bit of an increase in atmospheric CO two over the
last hundred years or so, plants have gotten much greener,
Agricultural yields have improved. So I think we need to
also talk about the fundamental presupposition here. Is CO two
really pollution. If it's not, then all these alleged environmental

(05:23):
benefits are completely fictional.

Speaker 13 (05:25):
It is all completely fictional. But he's right, it's an
opportunity for them to make money, but it's also an
opportunity for them to and this is really the ultimate power.
It's the ultimate power grab over your life, every aspect
of your.

Speaker 14 (05:39):
Life, right, And it's the opportunity for global governance under
the UN system, which means the sacrifice of US sovereignty. Yeah,
and which they've been working on since at least nineteen
ninety you know when George Herbert Walker Bush announced the

(06:04):
New World Order, and the new World Order was the
open world trading system and the national sovereignty.

Speaker 13 (06:14):
And on the people.

Speaker 14 (06:17):
Yeah, so when you put all the pieces together, that's
why I give no credence whatsoever do climate change, because
it's a communist propaganda campaign to be able to control
your life.

Speaker 13 (06:32):
Yeah. But the problem with not giving any credence to
it is they give credence to it. I don't give
credence to it, but we still ignore it at our
own peril because they are pushing forward like it's real.
They are pushing forward like it's something that needs to
be dealt with. The agenda moves forward whether or not

(06:54):
we give it any credence. And that's why I pay
attention to it because it's it's ultimately, if they get
their way, we will not be able to do anything
without being taxed on our life. And it'll be a
multiple layer type of thing. And I realize absolutely, I'm
not I think that the digital ID will be tying

(07:16):
into it all.

Speaker 14 (07:17):
Oh, it absolutely is the money system. What people don't
under understand is that digital idea is your global ID.
Oh yeah, and they started talking about that in the
mid nineteen nineties for what started out to be the
National Medical Records Database but then became the Global system.

(07:43):
So that's under the w H of the World Health Organization.
They needed a unique ID for everybody. And since they
consider that the world is overpopulated anyway, they are going
to use people for medical research. And that's what the

(08:05):
AI system is about. It's going to be for medical research,
selections of populations for medical research. And people better wake
up to that. They better understand it, because the AI
system for you, for whatever, anything other than the medical system.

(08:29):
The health system I care about, but I don't care
about as much I care about the monstrosity of what
is going to be a return to medical research on
human populations. Well, and I've got the documentation to back
it up. If anybody wants to see.

Speaker 13 (08:49):
It, yeah, maybe you could put it in the show notes.
But the situation going on in China right now and
has been for as long as I can remember, is
that the harvest people organs for medical research and various
other purposes. And so it's not a stretch given the
fact that we see that the social credit score system

(09:09):
and like so many other things are being tested over
there for use worldwide. China is kind of the lab
for the new World Order. It's kind of become because
they don't they can essentially do anything they want with
the populace. They're don't have constitutional restraints like our government does,

(09:31):
at least in theory. It slows things down here over here,
the fact that they have to at least have some gifts,
some credence, some semblance of following the constitution. Over there,
they don't have to worry about that, so things go
a lot faster and they can do a lot more experimentation.
So this social credit score system is being has been

(09:55):
perfected over there, and we're seeing already signs that they're
implementing it over here.

Speaker 17 (10:02):
Uh huh.

Speaker 13 (10:03):
So the experimentation on populations of people, I completely think
that that's in the works.

Speaker 11 (10:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (10:13):
Well, do you remember in the early two thousands, the
debate before they passed the legislation on a drug system
adding drugs to the medicare system, they were talking about
stem cells and there was a big to do, big

(10:35):
decision for George W. Bush, you know, are we going
to allow stem cell research?

Speaker 13 (10:43):
And it was a central central part of the campaign
as I recall.

Speaker 14 (10:48):
Right, well, those stem cells that they're using those stem
cells for cloning, not cloning of a whole person, but
cloning for I can't remember what terminology they used for it,

(11:12):
but my understanding of it was to be able to
clone cells for implemantation in the body, like to maybe
heal organs or something. I will find it and I
will put that in.

Speaker 13 (11:28):
The I believe I would be very shocked at this
point if they hadn't already used stem cells to clone people.
And furthermore, I would be very shocked if if the
experimentation isn't at least in the works, isn't at least
being worked on to do research in a sense, to

(11:51):
be able to turn an AI machine or an AI
robot into something with tissue and cells, and so essentially
they could create what amounts to I guess, a robotic cyborg,
you know, basically combining man and machine. There's two ways
to do that. You can make the machine first and

(12:12):
add human components, or you can take a human being
and add machine components. But I really think that this
is one of the reasons why they want to, you know,
divorce male and female from the equation and just kind
of make everything gender neutral, confuse everything gender wise. It

(12:32):
is because robots really don't have a gender, that's sue.
And ultimately, this is what these technocrats want to accomplish,
among other things, is to morph the definition of what
it means to be a person, to be a human being.

Speaker 14 (12:50):
Yeah, expand the definition.

Speaker 13 (12:52):
That's good, that's really good transhumanism.

Speaker 14 (12:56):
Yeah, you remember Dolly the shape is the first cloned animal.

Speaker 13 (13:01):
Well that's the first one they told us about. Yeah,
we don't really know, do we No, we don't.

Speaker 14 (13:08):
But early in the two thousands there were articles talking
about Argentina cloning beef and they were shipping it to
the United States. So who knows how much cloned beef.

Speaker 13 (13:25):
We got and who knows how much we're being transformed
by all this genetically modified material that people are consuming
on a daily basis. And we have no idea what's
genetically modified, what isn't what it's doing to our system.
I mean, there's a lot of talk about it, there's
a lot of I guess assumptions, are guessing about it.
But can we really know?

Speaker 14 (13:47):
Yeah? Really, well, yeah, we can't at all. And so
the thing is to be aware of it and stop
it where you can't stop this agenda wherever, when where
you can exactly.

Speaker 13 (14:01):
Well, getting back to this COP summit for just a
moment though, because I think this is important as well.
I ended last week's show reading some from Tom Elliott,
who is from He runs the Gravyan News website. We
get to clips sometimes from there, does a great job
on that. A lot of the conservative talk shows and

(14:22):
stuff get clips from Graviyan. But Tom Elliott, he wrote
on his x account, there's nothing because we were talking
about how at the start of this climate summit they
held it down. You know, they bulldozed one hundred thousand
trees and estimated one hundred thousand trees eight miles of

(14:45):
the Amazon to put this thing to actually ease traffic
congestion for the conference, for the COP thirty conference, and
you know, at a time when they're talking about in fact,
we played the audio for Prince Williams, Prince william at
the conference, he said he was bemoaning the threat, the

(15:07):
threat of losing the Amazon. And we're all thinking, well,
wait a minute, you're bemoaning losing the Amazon. Well, you're
your bulldozers are plowing down the Amazon trees how does
this make any sense? But that's what they did. And
Tom Elliott expanded on this concept a little more by
talking about exactly what the footprint of the CO two

(15:30):
it was. From the conference, he says, there's nothing Mother
Nature fears more than a cop climate conference. Here's some
quick back of the envelope math on the hit she's
taking thanks to the fame thirsty attendees like Governor Gavin Newsom,
Keir Starmer, Prince William vonder Land, and Governor Kathy Hokeel. Now.

(15:51):
I read some of this last week, but I didn't
get a chance to really do a good read of this,
because he puts some work into this, and I think
it's important to know just exactly what this thing costs.
Per flight Radar twenty four, he says, approximately twenty five
private jets are flying into Brazil daily over the course

(16:12):
of the twelve day conference. That's six hundred flights into
Brazil and presumably twelve hundred round trip, an estimated fifty
to one hundred military flights for royalty security, et cetera.
Approximately fifty thousand people attending overall from more than one
hundred ninety countries. The average CO two output for each
private jet passenger is approximately twelve thousand kilometers I'm sorry,

(16:35):
twelve thousand kilograms per passenger of CO two. Assume half
the attendees arrived by private jet. That equates to three
hundred million kilograms of CO two. Assuming half the attendees
fly commercial and the average CO two emission is two
thousand kilograms for long haul flights, he said. Brazil clear

(16:58):
cut at least one hundred acres of Let me, let
me finish the last one, he says, assuming half the
attendees fly commercial, and the average CO two emission is
two thousand kilograms for long long haul flights. Ten thousand
kilometers or more times twenty five thousand equals fifty million

(17:21):
kilograms of CO two. Brazil clear cut at least one
hundred acres of rainforest for this quote unquote environmental conference,
equating to one hundred thousand trees. Removing those trees equates
to an estimated carbon release of one hundred and eighty
million kilograms. That is five hundred tons of you know,

(17:43):
hectors and clearing one hectar releases are right around fifty
to or three hundred to five hundred tons of CO
two immediately through burning and slashing, plus lost future seaquestration
right around two tons a year. The broader deforestation impact

(18:04):
of the conference, including related infrastructure upgrades, equates to four
hundred to five hundred hectars. Add it all up, and
not even getting into increased traffic, electricity use, et cetera.
I'll get to the electricity use in a minute. The
impact of COP thirty is an additional four hundred and
seventeen million kilograms of CO two added to the atmosphere,

(18:28):
not even counting the post COP reduction in carbon sequestration.
This is roughly eighty four hundred kilograms of CO two
per attendee, double the average person's total annual CO two
quote unquote footprint. In short, if you believe in anthropogenic
climate change, the first order of business should be banning

(18:48):
future COP conferences. I thought that was very well, very
well stated.

Speaker 14 (18:55):
Absolutely is it shows that the real the real agenda
is the bifurcation of the quote elite and the regular people.
Climate change is a war on regular people.

Speaker 13 (19:14):
That's exactly right. It's population population control. Population control is
what it really boils down to. And you know, talking
about China being the model for the world, what do
they have over there a one child policy. They've banned
people from being able to properly reproduce as they want to,

(19:34):
and there has been a lot of talk about doing
that here as well. Now it hasn't been serious talk yet,
but around certain certain circles, especially with regard to CO two,
they have tried to make a case for it, as
you and eventually, as the political pendulum swings back and forth,

(20:00):
the CO two Nazis will get back into power again
at some point, and you can bet that they will
be pushing for this at some point.

Speaker 14 (20:11):
That's a good name for him, CO two Nazis.

Speaker 13 (20:15):
Yeah, I can think of a lot of other names
for him, but I can't say him on the radio anyway.
As I said at the top of the show, the
COP thirty Climate Conference, it was a barn burner of
an event.

Speaker 18 (20:27):
The climate negotiations at COP thirty in Belm Brazil had
been thrown into this array after a five and broke
out at the Summits venue at The.

Speaker 19 (20:34):
Incident took place on the second last day of the
two week long event. The blaze triggered alarms as talks
for taking place nearby, as sending delegates observers and the
media rushing for the exits. Officials eventually evacuated the premises.

Speaker 20 (20:50):
At around two pm local time.

Speaker 21 (20:51):
I was walking around in the blue zone, which is
where global negotiations happened right here at the UN Climate Summit,
and all of a sudden, we want started running away
from some sort of commotion and we.

Speaker 20 (21:03):
Couldn't tell what it was.

Speaker 21 (21:05):
And they was start screaming at the top of that allungs,
no run, and there was a lot of confusion, and
I remember feeling this sense of impending.

Speaker 13 (21:13):
A physical a sense of impending doom at the Climate country,
because you know, they're trying to keep presenting a sense
of impending doom all the time. They're very hard, they
worked very hard at that. But now they've succeeded in
terrorizing their own, their own climate attendees.

Speaker 22 (21:31):
A physical danger.

Speaker 13 (21:32):
Yeah, go ahead, what'd you say, live in dear? Yep?

Speaker 21 (21:36):
Yep, exactly, impending a physical danger because as you know,
last week there were protesters that broke into the venue
and people got rather severely jud.

Speaker 13 (21:46):
And okay, the protester, look, this is pressure from below,
pressure from above. What were the protesters protesting that the
climate people weren't doing enough, so that's was it really.
I'm sure it was an organized protest, but it was only.

Speaker 21 (22:01):
Until we got out of the venue that we saw
blows smoke billowing out of the venue, and that's when
we knew as a major fire had broken out. You know,
my crew was actually much closer to the actual fire
than I was, and we've got some shots of the
Africa Pavilion catching on fire in the middle of someone's speech,
and things escalated pretty much quite quickly from there. Because

(22:24):
you know, the top the tentage, the roof area of
the venue, it actually kind of served as kindling for
the fire and it was basically fueling the fire.

Speaker 23 (22:33):
The organizers security people came with the fire extinguishers, but
the fire extinguishers were quickly depleted without depleting the fire.

Speaker 24 (22:41):
So we were eating and then suddenly everyone started screaming
and leaving the place. Basically what happened was that a
fire started at the blue zone at at the very
center of the blue zone. I believe it was control,
but there was a little bit of mess.

Speaker 21 (22:55):
Thirteen people were treated on site for smoke inhalation and
they're currently being given more medical attention.

Speaker 18 (23:02):
And even before the fire negotiations were expected to go
into over time, so ot for you.

Speaker 13 (23:09):
Sorry about that.

Speaker 18 (23:10):
So are we any closer you know, to seeing parties
reaching a consensus?

Speaker 21 (23:14):
Yeah, so you know, it's rather unfortunate timing this fire.

Speaker 13 (23:17):
The unfortunate time you got to schedule your fire better happened.

Speaker 21 (23:21):
For now, the COP thirty, Brazilian Presidency and the un
f Triple C have jointly decided to temporarily close the
blue zone, which, as I said, is where all the
global talks happened, while the fire department, you know, carries
out a comprehensive safety assessment. What this means for now
is that delegates I.

Speaker 13 (23:39):
Don't think the place is up to cove vicky. They
got they gotta do it.

Speaker 14 (23:42):
Sounds yes, sounds like it comprehensive.

Speaker 13 (23:45):
Maybe they need to adopt the International Code Council's fire regulations, huh,
because something going on there.

Speaker 21 (23:53):
What this means for now is that delegates from across
the world now have no venue at all to continue
their climate DISCUSSI and kind of talks have basically come
to a standstill. Like you said, it's the second last
day of global talks, and over two hundred countries and
near the two other countries have been hashing out issues
like how to transition away from fossil fuels.

Speaker 13 (24:14):
You know no about that, how to transition away from
fossil fuels. They were actually using diesel generators. Diesel generators
at this conference to power the event.

Speaker 14 (24:25):
I wonder if Brazil has passed the international fire code.

Speaker 13 (24:31):
That's a good question. I don't know. Apparently it wasn't
being implemented here.

Speaker 14 (24:38):
Well wait, no, we have already implemented. I found out
in Idaho law when they passed it that Idaho's fire
and the there are two codes that are international in Idaho,
and I believe it's electric on fire.

Speaker 13 (24:59):
Yeah, yeah, they have codes. They cover the gamut, these
international international codes.

Speaker 14 (25:05):
But anyway, they're putting us under under global governance, under
the UN. Yeah, exactly, United World Government, World government, world government.
They really are doing it.

Speaker 21 (25:20):
Yep, exactly, getting the climate financing for developing countries and
how to measure how ready countries are to adapt to
climate change. But now we've essentially seen a whole day
of negotiation time being lost. And this is considering that
we have heard that talks are already likely to spill
over one extra day as we've seen during past corps

(25:42):
as well. So many have also pointed out the very
irony of the fire breaking.

Speaker 20 (25:46):
Out at the Climate summit itself.

Speaker 21 (25:48):
While actual fires and other climate risks are plaguing vulnerable
developing countries like Africa.

Speaker 8 (25:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (25:57):
Well, fires have always plagued countries. That's just the way
nature works. It's nature, nature, lady, that's the way. But
that's what they do is they point to everything that's
normal and point to it like it's not normal.

Speaker 14 (26:15):
What they did is to create the conditions for groups
of insane people to come together and form lobbying groups.
There was one in Oregon. I'll have to get the

(26:35):
name of it. Maybe during the break, I'll get it.

Speaker 13 (26:37):
All right, it sounds good, all right, we do have
to take to the bottom of the hour break and
we're gonna go ahead, take a few minutes away. We'll
be back in a moment. We're just getting started. Folks,
lots lots lots more to come. Stay with us.

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Speaker 8 (31:01):
With a spoof. Go to find out what's really going on.
This is govern America.

Speaker 13 (31:26):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is govern America. The
website for the show is Governamerica dot com. That's Governamerica
dot com. My email address is radio at Governamerica dot com.
You want to give your information out there, Vicky.

Speaker 14 (31:41):
My website is the Technocratic Tyranny dot com. The older
website is Channelingreality dot com. My email address is on
both websites. And I remembered the name of the group
that I was trying to think of, the insane environmentally

(32:03):
insane group. It's called the Earth Liberation Front.

Speaker 13 (32:07):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I remember them.

Speaker 8 (32:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (32:10):
And you remember in the early seventies when that's when
these radical groups started doing terrorism, like they would spike
trees yep, yep. So that when the lumberjacks were going
to cut down the tree, they'd hit a spike and

(32:32):
they you know, get.

Speaker 13 (32:34):
Injured, Yeah, injured, really bad. Actually, yeah, the chain would
fly off the chainsaw. Yeah. There was the Earth Liberation
Front and also the Animal Liberation Front as well.

Speaker 14 (32:45):
Oh yeah animal Okay, yeah.

Speaker 13 (32:47):
They were the Animal right, you know, so it's like
twin organizations. But yes, they were terrorist organizations. I don't
really hear too much from I haven't heard anything up
from them from a long time. But it doesn't matter
because there's numerous organizations that are terrorist organizations that to
take their place.

Speaker 14 (33:06):
Well, when I was, you know, trying to figure out
what was going on in Malhar, Oregon, that's when Earth
Liberation Front came back into the news because they were
active in Oregon at the time and they were setting fires.

Speaker 13 (33:25):
Okay, And I.

Speaker 14 (33:27):
Think that the Hammond family, you know, the father and son,
they both were sent to prison for setting a backfire
to stop an advancing wildfire. I think that probably probably
that wildfire was set by Earth Liberation Front.

Speaker 13 (33:51):
Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised anyway. We were talking about
the Cop thirty and the fire that broke out there.
It was very interesting because the African delegation. Apparently they
really know how to bring the building down.

Speaker 6 (34:05):
Now.

Speaker 30 (34:05):
It's the final day of the UN's Climate Change Summit
COP thirty in Brazil. Yesterday the conference had to be
evacuated after a fire broke out inside the venue. More
than one hundred and ninety countries have been at the
summit in an attempt to strengthen international efforts to address
climate change, and on this final day, the delegation from

(34:25):
Columbia say that more than thirty countries have signed a
letter opposing a draft text because of it fails to
refer to the phasing out of fossil fuels.

Speaker 23 (34:35):
And the fire is really very intensely by a huge
hole in the room. The summit was halted yesterday afternoon
when a fire broke out in the venue they for Africa.
The intense blaze was swiftly brought under control, but it
meant yet another delay in these already fraught talks. They

(34:57):
are as much about who isn't here as who is
Secretary General? What message do you want this conference to
send to Donald Trump?

Speaker 6 (35:08):
We are waiting for you.

Speaker 8 (35:10):
Hope is the last thing that dies.

Speaker 23 (35:13):
He urged the summit to take bold action when seeing
is cleared.

Speaker 7 (35:19):
We are down to the wires and the world is
watching Balay.

Speaker 23 (35:24):
But when the Brazilian President Lula de Silver flew in
signs of agreement were proving elusive. These talks are being
held behind closed doors. The most contentious issues how to
bridge the yawning gap between what countries say they'll do
and what the science says is necessary to avoid the
worst effects of climate change, and how to get rich

(35:47):
countries to deliver on promised cash to help poorer countries
play their part. The big challenge, as always at these talks,
is that the countries here can't force the others to
actually do anything. So the country does don't want to
phase out fossil fuels rapidly, for example, they don't have to,
which means that the outcome of these summits is inevitably

(36:09):
always a compromise, and if that compromise isn't ambitious, well
there will be questions about how effective this entire global
process is. Justin Rolatt, BBC News Balan.

Speaker 13 (36:24):
All right, so just prior to the fire, you know,
they were also dealing with floods now.

Speaker 30 (36:31):
It's the final day of the UN's Climate.

Speaker 13 (36:33):
Start with it. Hold An, This is the flood clip.

Speaker 31 (36:36):
Imagine attending a vital climate conference and the venue is flooded.

Speaker 8 (36:40):
This is the reality.

Speaker 31 (36:41):
At COP thirty in Belem, Brazil, heavy rains caused extreme
flooding on the opening day, impacting a city with over
fifty thousand participants from one hundred and ninety countries. Press
conferences were disrupted, with unofficial struggling to hear questions.

Speaker 8 (36:56):
Social media buzzed.

Speaker 31 (36:57):
With irony, questioning the preparation for such a significant climate event.
Octivists clashed with security, demanding greater indigenous participation as tensions rise.
This conference highlights urgent issues facing our environment.

Speaker 13 (37:09):
So maybe they should just listen to the fact that
God is telling them that they should get rid of
the Baphomet statue outside, repent of their paganism and grift
and ask God for mercy because you know what the earth,
wind and fire that's going on at these climate conference.
Maybe God is trying to tell these people something. You
think they.

Speaker 14 (37:31):
Couldn't possibly hear it because they are insane.

Speaker 13 (37:35):
Yeah, this is true, This is very true.

Speaker 14 (37:39):
Well that our world leaders are government leaders, what they've
done with this whole climate agenda and trying to change
the way that we live on earth is that they've
separated our government officials from the people. The people that

(37:59):
we elect to Congress. They don't represent.

Speaker 32 (38:01):
Us, they represent the global corporations, and so you know,
whatever you and this is for most of them.

Speaker 14 (38:14):
There are a few now in Congress that are actually
trying to turn the tide, but the vast majority of
our elected representatives in Congress, they're they're working for the corporations.
And I don't know, did you watch any of the

(38:34):
hearings this week about members of Congress getting rich on
stocks because they've got insider information. Yeah, Nancy Pelosi's made
a fortune.

Speaker 13 (38:48):
Yeah, she's another one that says she's not going to
run run again, but she has done very well for herself.
And well, of course is Nancy. You can't take it
with you as you get older and more sena and
it's clear she's more senile than she used to be. Ye,
what does all that money to do for you?

Speaker 14 (39:07):
She's got about five kids, I think, so that money
will go to their children. But the you know, that's
why we have so many old people in Congress, because
they've been making money all along on insider trading.

Speaker 13 (39:23):
Right right, yep, exactly right. So we'll get to Congress
in just a moment. Just finishing up real quick with
this cop thing. I was looking at the International Institute
for Sustainable Development. They have the id Earth Negotiations bulletin
is what I like to go do because they report

(39:44):
on all of these conferences, and that's where you go
if you really want to know what's going on. What
was accomplished, what wasn't accomplished. Doesn't sound like a whole
lot was accomplished here at this COP thirty. As the
news report we just played. Kind of incentive you waited
on it is that it was kind of a dismal failure,

(40:05):
which is good for us and good for the world,
aside from the fact that they the venue was flooded,
the venue had a fire, uh, and the venue had
protesters which I think were controlled opposition. Uh. The you
know Bapha met that was donated by the CCP, which
had the world in its claws. I mean, you talk

(40:29):
about symbolism, Vicky, this giant statue of a Baphomet, it
had claws in its claws, It had the world. Okay,
the symbolism of that and on the on the on
the world was the tag COP thirty. So basically they

(40:53):
have a statue of Lucifer or Satan, a bappo mat
statue holding the world. That's what the that's what's important
to these people, putting Satan in control of the world
via the COP thirty summit if you want to call

(41:15):
it a summit, the conference, whatever you want to call it.

Speaker 14 (41:18):
Yeah, well, it doesn't get much more in your face
than that.

Speaker 13 (41:21):
That's what I thought, so, but didn't.

Speaker 14 (41:25):
There was a conference over in Switzerland that had a
similar thing. Do you remember that? Not sure, I'll have
I can't remember what the name of it was, but
but it was when they completed the train the train
tracks two through the through the Alps to Switzerland.

Speaker 13 (41:51):
Okay, from Paris.

Speaker 14 (41:53):
I'll have to get more information on that, because they
had a similar uh pro event you know when that happened,
but the opening of the railroad.

Speaker 13 (42:07):
Yeah. The IISD has its Earth Negotiations bulletin, and like
I say, they report on all of these conferences globally.
They say the day will remain in the Climate Communities
collective memory, not for progress achieved in the negotiations, but
for the fire that broke out in one of the

(42:28):
pavilions and led to a full evacuation of the venue.
Now they go on to talk about some of the
things that were I would say, looks like to me
mostly minor administrative agreements that were accomplished.

Speaker 10 (42:46):
There.

Speaker 13 (42:46):
They talk about presidency consultations. The COP thirty presidency proposed
to agree to continue to applying the draft Rules of
procedure the exception of Rule forty two on voting, unless
the COP decides otherwise. She noted that this means the
draft rules continue to apply automatically, you know, it's just

(43:08):
administrative stuff. Their decision making and the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change process. They talk about how there
were different proposals in that the Russian Federation recalled. Their
proposal was motivated by concerns about the consistency of action

(43:28):
under the COP, discrepancies and practices and the power of
presiding officers. The EU noted that there has been a
little engagement on this matter since COP nineteen had suggested
it may be better considered under the the SBI, which
I think would be the Sustainable Business part of the
whole thing. SBI item on Arrangements for Intergovernmental Matters, which

(43:53):
has led to the adoption of substantive conclusions on enhancing
the transparency and efficiency of the process. They suggested that
if no agreement is found on this proposal, considering consideration
of the items should be deferred to COP thirty two.
Agreeing with the EU, Ukraine withdrew their proposal. Youth NGOs

(44:14):
supported considering the matter under the aim. I would have
to go back and look again to see what the
aim is, but anyway, the Russian Federation stated that the
matter deserves its own discussion space, including COP thirty one.
So basically it looks like a lot of technical stuff,

(44:34):
technical level negotiations, the Clean Development Mechanism, the CDM. We've
talked about the CDM before or I'm sorry, yes, CDM,
Clean Development Mechanism. They transpose the letters here during the
CMP they say it's a CDM informal consultations. So anyway,

(44:56):
they have a lot of different things like that that
they talk about and it gets very very technical and
hammer it out and everything. So in summary, they have
a little in the corridors segment of the report and
they say scientists and communities on the front lines have

(45:17):
been warning the world for many years of the very
real life altering impacts of climate change. The blame Climate
conference has given negotiation negotiators a small taste of those impacts. Yeah,
but that's within your own building. First flooding and now
a fire. What a cop noted in an astounded delegate

(45:38):
as they evacuated the venue after meters high flames suddenly
erupted in a pavilion. Yeah, but that wasn't caused by
climate So they're blaming their fire on climate change. Apparently,
Well that.

Speaker 14 (45:52):
They they think people are stupid, and you know, well
many are.

Speaker 33 (45:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (45:58):
I was going to say, can't really argue with that,
because they just buy into this stuff, hook line and
sinker without even really thinking it through.

Speaker 13 (46:09):
I can't believe that they're writing these words though, in
this supposedly credible report. Scientists and communities of the front
lines have been warning the world for many years, but
the very real life altering impacts of climate change. And
see there we had a fire at our conference, which
proves that climate change is real.

Speaker 14 (46:30):
VICKI Yeah, I stubbed my toe last week and it
was due to climate change.

Speaker 13 (46:36):
See there you go. After making their way out through
side doors probably the escape hatch, delegates waited for further
instructions on the in the sweltering heat. Well, you know
it is down south, as they say, yeah, so naturally
it's going to be hot down there. Anyway, as a

(46:58):
light tropical rain started drizzling down, participants that's called weather
participants were relieved to learn that the fire had been
successfully put out and no one had been seriously injured.
The incident that.

Speaker 14 (47:13):
Reminds me of the guy who testified in Congress first
about climate change. Just I forget what his name is,
but he took his air measurements at the top of
a volcano in Hawaiian.

Speaker 13 (47:28):
Yeah, yeah, they were.

Speaker 14 (47:29):
It was warm up there.

Speaker 13 (47:31):
Yeah, they were putting those they it's been a well
established fact that they put those measuring those thermometers in
cities near hot areas so that they can skew the results.
Oh see there the cities are heating up. Why don't
you come out here in the country where it's cooler

(47:52):
and put some of your little measuring devices there, or
use satellite data which also can measure toures. But no,
they don't want to do any of that. They want
to put it right next to like you said, volcanoes.
You know, asphalt, which which traps heat, you know, and
concrete and steal because that's the place where you want

(48:17):
to go to prove that everything is heating up, so
they say. The incident also reminded participants of their common
humanity as strangers help those less mobile evacuate volunteers, they
better be careful those less mobile, I mean, those are
useless eaters, VICKI that can't believe the useless eaters would
be there helping to negotiate their own demise, but that's

(48:41):
clearly what's going on. Volunteers handed out cans of water,
and everyone looked out for colleagues and loved ones. It
was a global kumbaya. Delegates were eventually instructed to return
to their accommodations pending an update on the resumption of
the meeting. There goes our Article six discussion. I guessed
a carbon market enthusiast. You know, when I grow up,

(49:04):
I want to be a carbon market enthusiast, don't you, oh,
noble goal. Yeah, absolutely. The only issue scheduled to be
considered in informal consultations during the afternoon, while the Brazilian
authorities were sweeping the venue to ensure there is no
risk of another flare up in the tent structure. I

(49:27):
love stories like this. When I found out this happened,
I'm like, all right. When the Brazilian authorities were sweeping
the venue to ensure there is no risk of another
flare up in the tent structure that harbors the conference,
the secretariat was releasing draft decisions on local communities and mountains.

(49:48):
Quote good to see the stack of decisions ready for
adoption for the governing bodies by the governing bodies grow
noted in Observer. But the biggest package has yet to
be tied, referring to all the encompassing Mutuao decision and

(50:10):
its disputed reference to fossil fuel transition roadmaps. Seeing how
some groups called for a reset on that. Digesting the
images of the day, many wondered whether the presidency that
would be the presidency of the conference, I believe, would
manage to harvest fruits from these scorched negotiations on the

(50:32):
grounds anytime soon. So there you go, scorched negotiations. I
love it. Yeah. So it's nice to know that people
at the COP thirty or on the front lines of

(50:52):
the war and at least nobody got hurt. I guess
you know, so there is that. But anyway, as I
said earlier, the breaking moving along to other things. This
was breaking just late yesterday Marjorie Taylor Green announcing she
will quit Congress in January.

Speaker 34 (51:14):
We want to get to some more breaking news. Republican
Marjorie Taylor Green of Georgia announcing on social media that
she will resign from Congress early next year after a
week's long falling out with President Trump and much of
her party.

Speaker 35 (51:26):
Now, Green laid out her reasoning.

Speaker 34 (51:28):
She said, in part, I have too much self respect
and dignity, love my family way too much. Also, just
checking on social media, she did post an announcement just
coming in right now. I can put this up. She says,
I've always represented the common American man and woman as
a member of the House of Representatives, which is why
I've always been despised in Washington, d C. And never

(51:50):
fit in. She goes on to say Americans are used
by the political industrial complex by both of both political
parties election cycle after election cycle, in order to elect
whichever side can convince Americans to hate the other. And
if you recall, she's certainly wanted the Epstein files released,
and she and President Trump certainly had some words, and

(52:11):
obviously disagreements over.

Speaker 13 (52:13):
That report didn't really do a very good job of
addressing exactly what she said. So I'm gonna play a
little bit of what she actually did say, because there's
some things in here that really kind of confirm what
we and others have been saying about the toxic nature
of our partisan politics and the whole dividing conquer strategy.

Speaker 36 (52:31):
Americans are used by the political industrial complex of both
political parties election cycle after election cycle in order to
elect whichever side can convince Americans to hate the other
side more.

Speaker 35 (52:44):
And the results are always the same.

Speaker 36 (52:47):
No matter which way the political pendulum swings, Republican or Democrat,
nothing ever gets better for the common American man or woman.
The debt goes higher, corporate and global interests remain washing sweethearts.
American jobs continue to be replaced, whether it's by illegal
labor or legal labor, by visas or just shipped overseas.

(53:10):
Small businesses continue to be swallowed by big corporations. Americans
hard earned tax dollars always fund foreign wars, foreign aid,
and foreign interest, and the spending power of the dollar
continues to decline. I ran for Congress in twenty twenty
and have fought every single day, believing that make America
great again meant America first. I have one of the

(53:32):
most conservative voting records in Congress.

Speaker 35 (53:34):
However, with almost one.

Speaker 36 (53:36):
Year into our majority, the legislature has been mostly sidelined.
We endured an eight weeks shutdown, wrongly resulting in the
House not working for the entire time, and we are
entering campaign season, which means all courage leaves and only
safe canpaign. Re Election mode is turned on in the
House of Representatives during the longest shutdown in our nation's history,

(54:00):
raged against my own speaker and my own party for
refusing to proactively work diligently to pass the plan to
save Americans healthcare and protect Americans from outrageous, overpriced and unaffordable.

Speaker 35 (54:12):
Health insurance policies.

Speaker 36 (54:14):
The House should have been in session working every day
to fix this disaster, but instead America was force fed
disgusting political drama once again from both sides of the
aisle on television every single day. My bills, which reflect
many of President Trump's executive orders, like calling for a
new census counting Americans only to draw new districts, making English,

(54:38):
the official language of the US, making it a felony
to medically trends a minor and other bills like eliminating
capital gains taxes on the sale of your primary home
and eliminating H one B visas just sit. They all
sit collecting dust. That's how it is for most members
of Congress bills the speaker never brings.

Speaker 35 (54:59):
Them to to the floor for a vote.

Speaker 36 (55:01):
Many common Americans are no longer easily convinced by paid
political propaganda spokespersons and consultants on TV and paid shills
on social media, obediently serving with cult like conviction to
force others to swallow the political party talking points. Because
they know how much credit card debt they have. They

(55:22):
know how much their bills have gone up over the
past five years.

Speaker 35 (55:26):
They actually do their own.

Speaker 36 (55:27):
Grocery shopping and no food costs too much. Their rent
has increasingly gone up and up. They have been outbid
by corporate asset managers too many times when they put
in an offer to buy a house. They have been
laid off after being forced to train their visa holding replacement.
The college degree they were told to earn only left
them in debt with no big six figure salary. They

(55:50):
see more homeless people than ever on their own community streets.
They can't afford health insurance or practically any insurance, and
they just aren't stupid. I have fought harder than almost
any other elected Republican to elect Donald Trump and Republicans
to power. I traveled the country for years. I spent
millions of my own money. I missed precious time with

(56:13):
my family that I can never get back.

Speaker 35 (56:16):
And I showed up in places like outside.

Speaker 36 (56:18):
The New York Courthouse and collect Pond Park against a
raging leftist mob as Trump faced Democrat law fair.

Speaker 13 (56:26):
Yeah, and then he was. He called her a trader
because she disagreed with him. Hang on, we've got the
top of the hour. We'll finish this up in a moment.
Stay with us.

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Speaker 37 (59:02):
The American Famy News al must repe the House of
Representatives considering a vote on a resolution that would condemn
socialism in all its forms and oppose the implementation of
socialist policies in the US. Republican Congressman Brent Hill of
Arkansas calling the resolution something all elected leaders should support
due to the potential impact socialism would have on our country.

Speaker 38 (59:22):
Socialism ignores the side of man and woman, that is
the spirit. It dulls the human capacity for self initiative, entrepreneurship,
risk taking.

Speaker 16 (59:33):
It was a week of censures in the House of Representatives.

Speaker 39 (59:36):
About thirty people have been censured in the history of
Congress in just one week. Thouse of representatives saw force
censures proposed, which is the process of publicly disapproving of
the actions of a member of Congress. Virginia Democrat Don
Bayer and Nebraska Republican Don Bacon have introduced legislation that
would require sixty percent of the House approve a censure

(59:57):
or remove someone from their committee assignments, as oppos go
to a simple majority in idea, House Minority Leader Hukkim
Jeffrey says should be considered.

Speaker 5 (01:00:05):
That process needs to be brought under control.

Speaker 39 (01:00:09):
None of the censers voted on this week were successful
on Capitol Hill. Ryan Schmells Fox Newze.

Speaker 37 (01:00:15):
The Trump administration announced earlier this week that it was
stripping power away from the Department of Education, but late
US move to dismantle the federal Department for good. The
DOE signed a series of interagency agreements with the Departments
of Labor, Interior, Healthy, Human Services, and State. Whitehouse Press
Secretary Caroline Levitt says this is all part of President

(01:00:36):
trump delivery on one of his core campaign promises.

Speaker 40 (01:00:39):
This common sense action brings the Trump administration much closer
to finally returning education where it belongs at the state
and local level.

Speaker 35 (01:00:48):
Not in Washington d C.

Speaker 37 (01:00:50):
The NTSB releases shocking new video that shows what could
have caused the deadly crash of a UPS cargo plane
in Louisville earlier this month. Steve Harrigan has more on
the NTSB's report on the crash and the video.

Speaker 41 (01:01:02):
That preliminary report shows that there was structural damage, especially
in the area where one of the engines was attached
to the wing. There was some stress, fractures and cracks.
In dramatic video released by the NTSB, you can actually
see the moment when this UPS cargo plane basically turned
into a fireball. The left engine, one of three, separate

(01:01:23):
from that wing. It falls up and then into the fuselage,
basically turning this cargo plane into a fireball, killing fourteen
people all three experienced pilots on board, eleven more people
on the ground. Now, this was an MD eleven plane
that had regular inspections, but some analysts say those inspections
were clearly not rigorous enough.

Speaker 37 (01:01:43):
And a Texas A and M student claims the school's
student newspaper has a left wing bias in its opinion section.

Speaker 42 (01:01:49):
Texas Scorecard reports student Justino Russell did research on articles
in the student paper The Battalion after it rejected an
opinion piece of his that was a response to an
AnonymOS professor's open letter to the student body. Russell claimed
there was an almost seventeen to one liberal to conservative
article ratio. In an open letter to the editor, he

(01:02:09):
analyzed the paper's opinion section and read one hundred and
ninety six opinion, review, satire and criticism pieces published since
last year's federal election. He said sixty were of a
political nature, with fifty of those being left leaning and
only three that were conservative. Sherry Sylvester is a senior
Fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.

Speaker 43 (01:02:28):
Well, newspapers are put out by journalism students who apparently
don't know anything about journalism. If you're looking at opinion,
you've got to look at balance, and they may not
even understand what balance is. As we see every day
in reading the news. If you look at the New
York Times, there's always one conservative columnist. You know, Scott

(01:02:51):
Jennings is on CNN.

Speaker 44 (01:02:53):
There's one conservative guy.

Speaker 42 (01:02:56):
She also added that it's not surprising that a faculty
member wanted to be anonymous in an open letter.

Speaker 44 (01:03:01):
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, which is not
a conservative group. One of the things that they report
among faculty is over half of faculty members are afraid
to speak out for fear of retaliation.

Speaker 42 (01:03:17):
I'm Robert Thornton.

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We have before us the opportunity to forge for ourselves
and for future generations, a new world.

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Order, new world order, new world order.

Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
This is a movement to season. The kaleidoscope has been shaken.
The pieces are in flux.

Speaker 11 (01:03:46):
Soon they will setleble again.

Speaker 35 (01:03:47):
Before they do, let us reorder this world around.

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Us, a new world order, a world where.

Speaker 4 (01:03:53):
The United Nations is poised to fulfill the historic vision
of its founders.

Speaker 5 (01:03:57):
Nevertheless, United States didn't they keep position to shape this
so that the problem of the push prensidentity will be
the emergence of the new international order.

Speaker 6 (01:04:10):
The first decade of the twenty first century, that.

Speaker 7 (01:04:13):
Out of what will be seen as the greatest restructuring
of the global economy, greatest restructuring of the global economy,
greatest restructuring of the global economy, a new world order
was created.

Speaker 8 (01:04:26):
Documenting the graces of our rebelly.

Speaker 9 (01:04:28):
The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and
open society. And we are as a people inherently and
historically opposed a secret societies, the secret oaths and the
secret proceedings.

Speaker 8 (01:04:43):
Weading war on the new World order.

Speaker 11 (01:04:45):
The councils of government.

Speaker 12 (01:04:47):
We must guard again the acquisition of unwanted influence, whether
sought or unsought, by the military industrial conflict.

Speaker 8 (01:04:57):
This is govern America. Darry Weeks and Vicky Davis.

Speaker 13 (01:05:03):
From feveral Regions five to ten. This is the second
hour of Governor America. Vicky Davis is here. I'm during Weeks.
It continues to be the twenty second of November twenty
twenty five, hour number two of the show. Ladies and gentlemen.
At the end of the last hour, we were sharing
with you some of what Marjorie Taylor Green has to
say in her speech announcing her resignation from Congress, and

(01:05:25):
I think it's just really a crying shame, number one
that she has to outline these things and talk about
the toxic nature what has become the toxic nature of
our political system, not just versus Republicans versus Democrats. There's
always been some level of competition in that regard, but

(01:05:46):
talking about people who genuinely come to who are generally
elected to public office, and genuinely are trying to make
a difference. And I think Marjorie Taylor Green, though I
have agreed with her on every issue, every single thing
that she's done or said, I do think that she's
one of the better, more well meaning members of Congress.

(01:06:09):
Wouldn't you say that that's accurate, Ricky.

Speaker 14 (01:06:12):
Yeah, I would. And I'm surprised actually that she's quitting,
because she she didn't strike me as being a quitter.

Speaker 13 (01:06:23):
I don't think Trump has been determined. He's basically came
out and said that he's going to see to it
that she's primaried. And maybe she knows that she wouldn't
get elected anyway, so she's just not going to waste
her time with another election. I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:06:40):
I don't know what she should she should use that
as a as a campaign.

Speaker 13 (01:06:48):
In her platform, she did allude to some of the
threats that she had been receiving, and well, let's just
go ahead and play a little more of her speech here.
I won't have time to do all of it because
there's you know, it went on I think for least
a good ten minutes, maybe longer, so we'll have the

(01:07:09):
balance all of it. In the show notes a link
to it for people to listen to it, and I
encourage everybody to do that because you know the importance
of what she's saying here and the fact you know
that we've been betrayed. That's really the bottom line in
all of this. Trump really has, in my opinion, revealed

(01:07:31):
who he really is.

Speaker 14 (01:07:33):
Oh, I couldn't agree more.

Speaker 13 (01:07:36):
I think the mask is off now. You know, somebody
pointed out the irony of the fact because he met
with that communist moron from New York who just got
elected mayor there. He met with him at the White House.
I believe it is yesterday, and Trump got on Twitter.
Hold on. Trump got on true at Twitter, on truth Social,

(01:07:58):
not Twitter. He got on truth Social, and he after
he was just bad mouthing Marjorie Taylor Green. He got
on truth Social and was talking great about mom. Donnie.
Now you talk about the ironic situation praising a communist
while he's beaten down a member of his own party
who who fought for him.

Speaker 14 (01:08:21):
Well, what that told me is that Trump, it really
is just a puppet. He's not running his own he's
not running in his own game. Somebody is running him.
And I really believe that.

Speaker 13 (01:08:38):
Yeah, I believe that too, although I think he's a
very willing puppet.

Speaker 11 (01:08:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:08:44):
Oh well, you know, I hate to attribute everything to money,
but his family is making money, you know, while he's
in office.

Speaker 13 (01:08:56):
Right, all right, finishing up this speech a little bit.

Speaker 36 (01:09:00):
I have fought harder than almost any other elected Republican
to elect Donald Trump and Republicans to power. I traveled
the country for years. I spent millions of my own money.
I missed precious time with my family that I can
never get back. And I showed up in places like
outside the New York Courthouse and collect Pond Park against

(01:09:21):
a raging leftist mob as Trump faced.

Speaker 35 (01:09:24):
Democrat law Fair. Meanwhile, most of the.

Speaker 36 (01:09:27):
Establishment Republicans who secretly hate him and who stabbed him
in the back and never defended him against anything, have
all been welcomed in right after the election.

Speaker 35 (01:09:37):
Through it all, I never.

Speaker 36 (01:09:39):
Changed or went back on my campaign promises, and only
disagreed in a few areas, like my stance against h
one B's replacing American jobs AI state moratoriums, debt for life,
fifty year mortgage scams, standing strongly against all involvement in
foreign wars, and demanding the release of the Epstein files.
Other than that, my voting record has been solidly with

(01:10:02):
my party and the president. Loyalty should be a two
way street, and we should be able to vote our
conscience and represent our district's interests because our job title
is literally representative. America First should mean America first and
only Americans first, with no other foreign country ever being

(01:10:23):
attached to America first in our halls of government. Standing
up for American women who were raped at fourteen years
old trafficked in use by rich, powerful men should not
result in me being called a trader and threatened by
the President of the United States, whom I fought for.
I have fought against Democrats, damaging policies like the Green

(01:10:46):
New Deal, wide open, deadly unsafe border policies, and the
trans Agenda on children and against women. With that has
brought years of non stop, never ending personal attacks, death threats,
law fair, ridiculous slander and lies about me that most
people could never withstand even for a single day. It

(01:11:08):
has been unfair and wrong not only to me, but
especially to my family, but it's been wrong to my
district as well. I have too much self respect and dignity.
I love my family way too much, and I do
not want my sweet.

Speaker 35 (01:11:23):
District to have to endure a hurtful.

Speaker 36 (01:11:25):
And hateful primary against me by the president that we
all thought for only to fight and win my election,
while Republicans will likely lose the midterms and in turn
be expected to defend the president against impeachment after he
hatefully dumped tens of millions of dollars against me and
tried to destroy me.

Speaker 13 (01:11:46):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 14 (01:11:50):
Yeah, that's pretty pretty harsh.

Speaker 4 (01:11:53):
But it.

Speaker 14 (01:11:55):
Shows that TERMP has no loyalty to any any agenda,
which which is what makes me think that he's controlled.
He's a puppet. Yeah, because there's no consistency in his
agenda items. And when there's no consistency, it's it's you know,

(01:12:20):
because he's just a mouthpiece.

Speaker 13 (01:12:23):
Yeah, he's definitely a loose cannon. Definitely, you can't trust
on them and rely upon him. That's not to say
that everything that happens during the Trump administration is bad.
I mean, the border, arguably, I mean, it's clear we
don't have the flood coming in here like we did.
There is some effort to try to stop, you know,

(01:12:45):
get some of the people out that came in, But
there's a lot of other things that are going on
that really you can't tell a dime's worth a difference
between the last administration and this one.

Speaker 14 (01:12:58):
And what did he tell him, you know, go back
home and apply through the proper channels and we'll let
you back in. So really he didn't He didn't really
stop it. He just put it back under law. Yeah,
so it's really the law that we should be focused on,

(01:13:22):
because that's that's really what it is. And they want
to erase our border, our borders and put us under
the UN system, you know, as a continental governing structure,
the Americas under the Organization of American States.

Speaker 13 (01:13:42):
Yeah. The EB five visa program is another thing that
put Margore Taylor green. She alluded to it there at
odds with Trump and Elon Musk too.

Speaker 14 (01:13:55):
By the way, right, EB five visa program that was
put into the Immigrant Act of nineteen ninety I believe
it was George Herbert Walker Bush and it was for
foreign investment in the United States.

Speaker 13 (01:14:10):
Yeah, and Trump, no.

Speaker 14 (01:14:12):
No restrictions, just come on in, bring your money. And
that's why we have Saudi's Islamists all over our country.
We have the communist Chinese here.

Speaker 6 (01:14:25):
You know.

Speaker 14 (01:14:25):
It's just open borders for commerce.

Speaker 13 (01:14:28):
Yeah, the EB five. The H one B is what
I she mentioned, the H one B, you know, And
that's basically Donald Trump says that the American people aren't
smart enough. Essentially, we don't have this. We don't have
the smarts to do the jobs that we need to
do ourselves. So we need to insource our labor force

(01:14:48):
from other countries because our people are not smart enough
to tackle the problems. I don't buy that.

Speaker 14 (01:14:56):
It's absolutely not true, not complete nonsense. I'll tell you
when that shortage shouting started started in California when Caesar
Chavez was trying to start the United farm Workers Union.
And what this guy named Harris Miller did is he

(01:15:18):
was an immigration attorney. He waged a propaganda campaign in
the newspapers about crops rotting in the fields and all
of this, and he was able to bring in massive
numbers of Mexican migrant farm labor from Mexico because of

(01:15:44):
his propaganda campaign. And so that was the first instance
of shortage shouting. That I found then that was in
nineteen eighty two, I believe. But then he Harris Miller
then went to work for a new organization called the

(01:16:08):
Information Technology Associates of America, where he replicated the shortage
shouting campaign, you know, as if there were a shortage
of IT people, and there wasn't. I can tell you
for sure, because that's what I did for a living.

(01:16:29):
What they started massively importing programmers from the Philippines and
from India and to take IT jobs. And what did
they do with those IT people? They are the ones
that built the police state. If you're going to build

(01:16:49):
a police state in your country, yeah, you bring in
foreign IT people to do it. Because I can tell
you for sure if I had known, if I'd been
working on contract, you know, for one of the contracts
where they're building police state surveillance systems, I would have

(01:17:10):
been a whistleblower for sure.

Speaker 13 (01:17:13):
Right.

Speaker 14 (01:17:14):
So that's so that's that's the history of shortage shouting.
Had nothing to do with a real shortage except a
shortage as it pertains to programmers to build the police state.

Speaker 13 (01:17:28):
Yep. And we have a lot of shortage shouting going
on across the board that's really the whole concept of
sustainable development. You know, the planet has a shortage resources.
Everything's fragile, the whole ecosystem, it's all. It's just it's
being stressed to the limit.

Speaker 14 (01:17:45):
Yeah, it's all fear, fear, fear, be afraid, be very
very afraid.

Speaker 13 (01:17:50):
Exactly right. So all of this Marjorie Taylor green stuff
comes after she courageously stood up to Trump, not just
on on the EB five I'm sorry, the H one
B visa program, which she was absolutely right about, but
she stood up with to the to Trump and the

(01:18:13):
Republican Party establishment. Sadly enough, she had to on the
whole Epstein affair. The you know, she was out there
demanding the release of the Epstein.

Speaker 45 (01:18:22):
Files overnight, a major reversal from President Trump.

Speaker 13 (01:18:26):
I don't care about it released or not. What I
think you should do. If you're going to do it,
then you have to go into Epstein's friends. This read
Offen spent a lot of time on the island. Well,
I was never on his island. Bill Clinton is there
supposedly twenty eight times. Okay, okay, Bill Clinton. Isn't it amazing?

(01:18:46):
He talks about Bill Clinton? Oh, you know, it's Bill,
it's this is a Democrat issue. Now, Bill Clinton. He
went off to the island all the time. He flew
on Epstein's aircraft all the time. Yeah, but he Bill
Clinton is the guy, and Trump knew it at the time.
He called Bill and Hillary Clinton, he called them very good.

Speaker 35 (01:19:07):
People, called her crooked. Hillary said you wanted to get
in jail. Your people in your audience has kept saying
lock them up.

Speaker 25 (01:19:15):
Yeah, do you want to bad things?

Speaker 35 (01:19:18):
I mean, she know that's special prosecutor.

Speaker 13 (01:19:22):
I don't want to hurt them. I don't want to
hurt them.

Speaker 8 (01:19:25):
They're good people. I don't want to hurt them.

Speaker 13 (01:19:29):
Yeah. So he wasn't going to prosecute them. It was
all talk. He lied the whole time. That was Leslie
stall On sixty minutes with Bill Clinton right after he
got elected. The first time. I remember watching that clip
with my mouth open. I'm like, I can't believe the
reversal here. This is incredible. I don't know. I shouldn't
have been so shocked, but it was amazing to me.

(01:19:52):
He's like, I don't want to hurt them, they're good people.
It's one thing to not follow through and prosecute. But
he shouldn't have been talking about in the first place,
Number one, if you weren't going to do it or
try to do it. But it's an entirely different thing.
After calling her crooked Hillary during the whole time, bad

(01:20:16):
mouthing the Clintons to get up there on national TV,
and then immediately as soon as you get elected say well,
they're good people. I don't want to hurt them. Yeah,
it just exposes himself as the fraud he really is.
And I hate to say that, but now we're faced
with a situation where after repeatedly, repeatedly being urged to

(01:20:43):
release the Epstein files, as he ran on again, he
ran on this. This was one of his campaign promises, right, yeah,
then he wouldn't do it, and they're trying to whitewash.
And there was a visit tips to Glaine Maxwell's cell,
after which time she was transferred to a better prison.

(01:21:08):
By the way, it was a very interesting documentary. I
saw pieces of, actually a good portion of, and I
want to watch it from beginning to end. It's Glaine Maxwell,
The Making of a Monster. It talks about Glaine Maxwell

(01:21:30):
from the time she was a little girl and her
relationship with her father, Robert Maxwell, who was a massad agent,
and it's very interesting seeing them go back in time
and follow how, you know, her relationship with her dad,
and they talk about how she felt the need to
please him, had to work really hard at pleasing him,

(01:21:52):
and how she evolved into basically somebody socially who would
bring things people into her father's life, basically recruiting people
for her father, and how that ended up transferring to
Jeffrey Epstein. It was an interesting you know, basically what

(01:22:15):
they did in the documentary is they actually talk to
people who knew Gallaine Maxwell as she was growing up
and you know, on different stages of her life. It
was fascinating to watch Gallaine Maxwell The Making of a Monster.

Speaker 14 (01:22:34):
Was that the one that I sent to you that
was about the life of Robert Maxwell?

Speaker 13 (01:22:39):
No, I don't think so. Oh okay, now, this was
a Gallaine Maxwell The Making of a Monster. It focused
mainly on her, although her relationship with her father certainly
played a big part of that. Naturally.

Speaker 14 (01:22:51):
Oh okay, Well, I found a video about Robert Maxwell himself,
and Glaine was not really in it, except towards the
end when she finally figured out a way to become

(01:23:11):
close with her father, which was you know, basically to
like worship at his feet and uh he but but
it's it's really quite interesting about Robert Maxwell and his
whole career. He actually was from Poland. I think it

(01:23:36):
was a he he changed his name anyway, that was
not his original name. But he was an absolutely driven
to uh for looking for wealth and power. Yeah, and

(01:23:57):
that's what Glene got locked into, hooked into via her father.

Speaker 13 (01:24:03):
Yeah, this documentary really paints a picture of her as
being daddy's little girl. So that's where it would really
kind of I think devate maybe some from what you're describing.

Speaker 14 (01:24:15):
Well, it's just two parts of the story.

Speaker 13 (01:24:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 14 (01:24:19):
The one part of the story is about Robert Max
while her father and the other part is about Glang.

Speaker 13 (01:24:26):
Yeah, if you can find that documentary, that'd be interesting
to have that in the show notes, you know, we
try to put the show notes for the broadcast, every
broadcast together to make it all a resource for you
to be able to dig deeper than we're able to
do in this three hour program. There's a lot there's
a world of research out there and we try to

(01:24:47):
bring it to you every week. But continuing on here
finishing up this Trump Epstein report. Bill clint is, there's
supposedly twenty eight times.

Speaker 45 (01:24:58):
Trump last night making his a new position clear. House
Republicans should vote to release the Epstein files because we
have nothing to hide and it's time to move on
from this Democrat hoax.

Speaker 13 (01:25:09):
It cuts not a hoax.

Speaker 45 (01:25:10):
She's ahead of tomorrow's expected vote in the House on
a bill that could force the release of all of
the Justice Department's files on Epstein. The lead Republican co
sponsor of the bill says more than one hundred Republicans
may support it.

Speaker 16 (01:25:23):
You will have voted to protect pedophiles.

Speaker 25 (01:25:26):
If you don't vote to release these files, the record
of this vote will last longer than Donald Trump's presidency.

Speaker 45 (01:25:32):
Trump this weekend attacking his former ally, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green,
calling her a lunatic and a trader after she supported
releasing the files.

Speaker 40 (01:25:42):
I believe the country deserves transparency in these files, and
I don't believe that rich, powerful people should be protected
if they have done anything wrong.

Speaker 45 (01:25:52):
Green's saying since Trump's attacks, she's received multiple threats, saying
this puts blood in the water and creates a feeding frenzy,
and it could ultimately lead to a harmful or even
deadly outcome.

Speaker 13 (01:26:04):
I don't think your life is in danger.

Speaker 42 (01:26:05):
I don't think.

Speaker 13 (01:26:07):
Frankly, I don't think anybody cares about her.

Speaker 45 (01:26:09):
Trump says he cut ties with Epstein after a decade
long friendship because Epstein and his accomplice, Glaine Maxwell, were
luring away women and girls who worked at mar A Lago.
Trump claims at the time of Epstein's arrest in twenty nineteen,
he hadn't spoken with the notorious sex offender in fifteen years.

Speaker 13 (01:26:26):
All right, let me stop it right there. There's more
to that report that'll be in the show notes as well.
Got to take the bottom of the hour break Here
in a moment, Yeah, they passed that bill, the Epstein
Files Transparency Act. I wouldn't get too excited about HR
forty four zero five, listeners. I'll tell you why when
we come back from the break. I think the fix
is in on this legislation. We'll share it directly from

(01:26:50):
the source when we come back. Stay with US. Governor
America continues here in a moment, Are.

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The Bible describes with some detail a mighty creature known
as Behemoth. While some people think it was an elephant,
others say it was more likely to have been a hippo.
On today's creation moment, we'll show you what it really was,
and now our Creation Moment's host Paul Taylor.

Speaker 47 (01:28:16):
In Job forty, there is an account of a large
animal called a behemoth. The word behemoth is a transliteration
of the Hebrew word, which is a plural of the
word behema. Whereas bohema appears a lot in the Old Testament,
behemoth appears only once, and, despite its plural form, appears
to be referring to a singular example. It's likely, therefore,

(01:28:38):
that the word is not being used simply as a
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Bible versions. Therefore, footnote the word behemoth and comment that
it is either a hippo or an elephant. So which
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(01:29:00):
There is a large animal. It eats plants. This fits
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that its tail, which it moves rapidly in order to

(01:29:21):
scatter stuff. Is pretty small. But so it's an elephant's tale.
So Behemoth is neither hippo nor elephant. The description sounds
more like that of a sauropop dinosaur made by God
on day six, as he declares to Job that he
made it along with you. That is, on the same

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Speaker 48 (01:31:17):
The House Oversight Committee says Bill and Hillary Clinton must
appear for depositions and their investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Committee chair James Comer sent a letter to their attorney
today threatening to start contempt proceedings if the pair do
not comply. The Clintons are among several former administration officials
voted to subpoena in July. The committee has let some

(01:31:38):
of the people submit written testimony, but Comer signaled the
Clinton's depositions would have to be in person. Bill and
Hillary have not commented on the matter.

Speaker 13 (01:31:48):
Well, the mega crowd will be very happy to hear
that Bill and Hillary Clinton under the bright lights of
the deposition, the inquisitor facing questioning about their doings regarding

(01:32:08):
the Epstein affair. What a victory for Maga Huh, what
a victory for conservatism. No, it's just a part of
the fix. It's a part of the fix. I think
it's a part of the show. And let me just
tell you why. Well, you go ahead.

Speaker 14 (01:32:25):
The part of the story I want to hear about
is Epstein's dealing with Representative Pluscott. I just heard about
that briefly, but I'd like to know what Epstein was
doing as apparently an advisor to Pluscott. And what came

(01:32:48):
to mind as I as you know, the piece of
the story that I did get was that it seemed
like Epstein was playing the part of Paul Manifort, what
Manafort was doing over he was working with what Coasakhs

(01:33:09):
done or something like that. You remember Paul Manifort, Yeah,
an advisor, Yeah, right, And when that was discovered, they
drummed him out and I'm not sure if they sent
him to prison or not. But is that what Epstein
was doing with Pluskin?

Speaker 13 (01:33:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:33:31):
I was a political advisor.

Speaker 13 (01:33:35):
Well, I don't know. I think Epstein was running an
operation to blackmail everybody for the intelligence establishment. That's really
what I believe.

Speaker 14 (01:33:47):
Well, yeah, I totally agree, but.

Speaker 13 (01:33:49):
It seems very obvious, an obvious conclusion. But let me
just share with you Hr. Four four zero five for
a moment. This is the bill that was just passed
by both chambers and signed into law by the President.
It's called the Epstein Files Transparency Act. And it says

(01:34:12):
not later than thirty days. So they have thirty days
to scrub things. Listeners, that's the first thing that stands
out in my mind. You know, they don't say immediately
or within hours of this signing or whatever. No, they
have thirty days to redact and decide what they want
to withhold. And there is a provision in here for

(01:34:34):
what can be withheld not later than thirty days after
the date of enactment of this Act. The Attorney General shall,
subject to Section B Subsection B, make publicly available in
a searchable and downloadable format, all unclassified records, documents, communications,

(01:34:54):
and investigative materials in the possession of the Department of Justice,
including the Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorney's
Offices that relate to Number one Jeffrey Epstein, including all investigations, prosecutions,
or custodio matters. Number two Galaine Maxwell. Number three flight
logs or travel records, including but not limited to, manifests, itineraries,

(01:35:19):
pilot records, and customs or immigration documents for any aircraft, vessel,
or vehicle owned, operated, or used by Jeffrey Epstein or
any related entity. Now, before I go on here, I
want to point out that right away we see that
the Attorney General subject to subsection B will get to

(01:35:40):
subsection B in a moment, but that shall make publicly
available in a searchable and downloadable format all unclassified records
pertaining to these things that I'm reading now, unclassified records, documents, communications,
investigative materials. So the question is what is still classified
and who has the power to class Donald J. Trump?

(01:36:02):
Who has the power to unclassify Donald J. Trump. So
when we have classified materials, and we have Donald J. Trump,
with the power of classification and unclassification being able to
protect and he fought like tooth and nail those who

(01:36:23):
called for him. And that's why we were just playing
audio for Marjorie Taylor Green saying she's going to resign
from Congress because she's been viciously attacked now by the
President and his goons. I would say, oh, but it's
all for making America great again. Yeah, making America great

(01:36:44):
again is rooting out corruption, folks. Why is he protecting pedophiles?
That's the question. There's only one person in prison now
from this whole Epstein affair Epstein mess, and that's Gallaine Maxwell.
Where are all the people go? Laine Maxwell didn't recruit
all these miners for Jeffrey Epstein to run them, to

(01:37:06):
traffic them to nobody. So clearly there should be somebody
fingered for these crimes. Why is Donald J. Trump protecting them?

Speaker 6 (01:37:22):
So?

Speaker 13 (01:37:24):
Were you going to say something, VICKI?

Speaker 14 (01:37:27):
I was just going to say that I have my suspicions.
This story is a whole lot bigger than the trafficking
of women that was a what would you call it,
a predilection of Jeffrey Epstein. But I think there's a

(01:37:49):
whole lot more to the story.

Speaker 13 (01:37:51):
Oh, No, doubt is.

Speaker 14 (01:37:55):
Perhaps even more shocking than what we do know.

Speaker 13 (01:37:58):
Oh, I wouldn't be a bit surprised. Yeah, but there's
been many lives that have been destroyed, and there are
many survivors still around that are able to talk about it,
but nothing's being done. So they talk about the stuff
to be released. You know, things pretending to Jeffrey Epstein himself, GALLAINN. Maxwell,

(01:38:18):
flight logs, travel records, you know, places, things owned by
Jeffrey Epstein, individuals including government officials, named or referenced in
connection with Epstein's criminal activities. Now bear in mind, this
is all stuff that's unclassified. That's all you're going to
get is the unclassified stuff. Okay, So get ready for

(01:38:39):
pages and pages and pages and pages of redacted material.
That's what I would say, because they got a good
thirty days to do that. Ye civil settlements, immunity or
plea agreements, or investigatory proceedings, entities, corporate, nonprofit, academic, or
governmental with known or alleged ties to Epstein's trafficking or

(01:39:00):
financial network. See, you're supposed to believe, Hey, we're getting
all this, this is good this bill. No, this is
all just unclassified stuff. Any I'm sure there'll be stuff released,
you know, and you might even get an occasional an
or the that's not redacted. Any immunity deals, non prosecution agreements,

(01:39:22):
plea bargains or sealed documents involving Epstein or his associates.
Internal DLJ communications, including emails, memos meaning notes concerning decisions
to charge, not charge, investigate, or decline to investigate Epstein
or his associates. All communications memoranda, directives, logs, or metadata
concerning the destruction, deletion, alteration, misplacement, or concealment of documents, recordings,

(01:39:46):
or electronic data related to Epstein, his associates, his detention
and death, or any investigative files. Of course, all of
that would be just unclassified stuff, though, And that's the
thing I keep hitting the home because that is extremely important.
But it's even given all of that being unclassified only

(01:40:07):
only there's more restrictions even beyond that. We'll get to
you in a second. Here. All communications memoranda, I think
I just read that document documentation of Epstein's detention or death,
including incident reports, witness interviews, medical examiner files, autopsy reports,
and written records detailing the circumstances and cause of death.

(01:40:30):
B Prohibited grounds for withholding. Now we're getting to some
good stuff. Prohibited grounds for withholding. No record shall be withheld, delayed,
or redacted on the basis of embarrassment, reputational harm, or
political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure, or
foreign dignitary. Now here's the really good part. Sections C

(01:40:56):
permitted withholdings. Number one, The Attorney General may withhold or
redact the segregable portions of records that A contain personally
identifiable information of victims or victims, personal and medical files,
and similar wreck files, the disclosure of which would constitute
a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, because we wouldn't

(01:41:19):
want to. We don't want to invade people's personal privacy.
So I'm good with that. B depict or contain child
sexual abuse or see SAM as defined under eighteen USC.
Section twenty two, fifty six and prohibited under eighteen USC.
Section twenty two to fifty two Dash twenty two to
fifty two. A. Again, fine with that. We don't want

(01:41:42):
child porn released by the government. Okay, so I'm good
with that being withheld. C would jeopardize, and this is
the important part here, would jeopardize an active federal investigation
or ongoing provided that such withholding is narrowly tailored and temporary.

(01:42:06):
Let's see, what were we just playing?

Speaker 49 (01:42:08):
A news reports Psyche Committee has officially informed Bill and
Hillary Clinton's attorney that they must appear for depositions on
December seventeenth and eighteenth in Washington. The committee approved the
subpoena on a bipartisan basis back in July, and now
Chairman James Comer says no more negotiating terms. The time
has come for the former first couple to tell Congress

(01:42:30):
what they know about Jeffrey Epstein. So the bill to
release the Epstein files that was signed by President Trump
this week is just one part of Congress's multifaceted investigation
into Jeffrey Epstein and his sex trafficking ring. In July,
the houseover psych Committee sent subpoenas to multiple former government
officials from both Democratic and Republican administrations, demanding they be

(01:42:52):
deposed under oath. The Clintons received the subpoenas and try
to negotiate. They said they can provide written answers to questions,
but Committee Chairman James Comer officially informed them Friday morning
that won't cut it, and a letter sent to Clinton
attorney David Kendall, Chairman Comber wrote, your suggestion that your
client's testimony would not be relevant to the stated purposes

(01:43:13):
of the committee's investigation. Because the events in question took
place outside of the Clinton's respective official duties misses the
Committee's point. It is precisely the fact President Clinton and
Secretary Clinton each maintained relationships with mister Epstein and Miss
Maxwell in their personal capacities as private citizens that is

(01:43:34):
of interest to the committee. If the Clintons do show
up on the seventeenth and eighteenth, they will likely answer
questions in private, and the Committee will release a video
of certain answers.

Speaker 13 (01:43:43):
There you got certain answers. So they're going to testify
in private, and you're not going to be able to
see the good parts. This whole thing is a show,
ladies and gentlemen, And I would argue this is the investigation.
The section see here is talking about again permitted with

(01:44:10):
holdings anything that would jeopardize an active federal investigation or
or ongoing prosecution, provided that such withholding is narrowly tailored
and temporary. So guess what, just in time for the
Epstein you must release all important stuff except classified material.

(01:44:31):
You also don't have to release anything pertaining to Clinton investigation.
The Clintons are now under investigation, so you don't have
to release it. So this they're protecting the Clintons and
anything related to the Clintons. Isn't that amazing?

Speaker 14 (01:44:52):
Yeah, I've got to think about that. That's uh, that's really.

Speaker 8 (01:45:01):
Well.

Speaker 14 (01:45:01):
It showed just shows that this whole thing goes a
lot deeper, a lot deeper than just Jeffrey Epstein's perversion. Yeah,
there's really this is a political scandal.

Speaker 13 (01:45:22):
It's very dark, very very dark.

Speaker 14 (01:45:26):
Dark and evil, I think.

Speaker 13 (01:45:28):
Yeah, and I believe it involves the intelligence established. Well,
I know it involves the intelligence establishment. I mean, clearly
there's ties here to the mesade, but I think there's
ties to other agencies as well. I mean, there's no question.

Speaker 14 (01:45:47):
It ties to our own intelligence agencies and what they
were doing, and USAI D Right, they're all in the
National Endowment for Democracy.

Speaker 13 (01:45:59):
All cestuous, no pun intended, but yeah, it's it's interspersed
with each other. I'll finish this here. Depict any again,
these are permissible grounds for withholding the evidence. Basically, anything

(01:46:19):
that depicts or contains images of death, physical abuse, or
injury of any person. Well, that's pretty much everything, I think.
But you know, we don't want graphic pictures can e
contain information specifically authorized under criteria established by an executive order,

(01:46:43):
so anything let me let me say this again again.
This is grounds these are permitted withholdings. The Attorney General
may withhold or redact the segregable portions of the records
that e contains information specifically authorized under criteria established by

(01:47:06):
an executive order to be kept secret in the interest
of national defense or foreign policy, and are in are
in fact properly classified pursuit to such executive order. So,
in other words, what they're saying is, if anything else,
if the other massive loopholes didn't solve the problem, let's

(01:47:30):
just be really clear here that the president can withhold
anything he wants by executive order under the grounds of
national defense or foreign policy. If it's in the interest
of national defense or foreign policy, then it can be withheld.

Speaker 14 (01:47:48):
Yeah, you know what, I put the whole thing, all
of it within the context of the plan to take
our nation part the elimination of nation states replaced by
economic zones under the world governing system, and I think

(01:48:14):
all of this fits into that context. So these are
not isolated things that have happened that just arise out
of nowhere. There is a bigger plan. And the bigger plan, well,
you could say it started in nineteen forty five when

(01:48:35):
they created the United Nations, but of course we know
they were building the international financial system before that, and
then before that the League of Nations. So they've been
working on taking nation states apart as the world organization

(01:48:57):
probably since World War One. Yeah, and that's that's the
context that I look at all this stuff, because things
don't happen in isolation. They aren't just random events that
start up that are our world, that are at the

(01:49:20):
at the international level. There's a purpose, there is a
movement behind it, there are things to know about it,
and if you follow the history then you can see
how it unfolds. And so that's what.

Speaker 13 (01:49:42):
I do, yep, exactly finishing this bill up real quick.
All redactions, they say, must be accompanied by a written
justification published in the Federal Register and submitted to Congress,
so they just have to note why they're doing it.
They can say this was national security interest. I mean,

(01:50:02):
how are we going to know? Number three, to the
extent that any covered information would otherwise be redacted or
withheld as classified information, under this section, the Attorney General
shall declassify that classified information to the maximum extent possible
ah A. If the Attorney General makes a determination that

(01:50:22):
covered information may not be declassified and made available in
a manner that protects the national security of the United States,
including methods or sources related to national security, the Attorney
General shall release an unclassified summary for each of the
redacted or withheld classified information. Number four. All decisions to

(01:50:43):
classify any covered information after July one, twenty twenty five
shall be published in the Federal Register and submitted to Congress,
including the date of classification, the identity of the classifying authority,
and unclassified summary of the justification. So there is that,

(01:51:06):
and then they have Section three, a report to Congress.
Within fifteen days of completion of this release. Required under
section two, the Attorney General shall submit to the House
and Senate Committees on the Judiciary a report listing number
one all categories of records released and withheld. Number two,
a summary of redactions made, including legal basis. Number three

(01:51:28):
a list of all government officials and politically exposed persons
named or referenced in the released materials with no redactions
permitted under sub section B one. So this is a bill,
in my opinion, that's full of holes. This is a

(01:51:48):
bill that gives them a massive outs to be able
to protect continue to protect whomever they want.

Speaker 14 (01:51:57):
Yees, So it really means nothing at all, right in
terms of the release.

Speaker 13 (01:52:04):
So we might get some information, probably we'll get some information,
but will we get what we really should deserve to
get the full truth of what happened? I don't think so.

Speaker 14 (01:52:18):
Yeah, No, I don't. I don't at all.

Speaker 13 (01:52:21):
You're welcome to call in six ten, six hundred seventeen
seventy six. That's six ten, six hundred seventeen seventy six,
or toll free eight four four six four six eight
three seven six that's eight four four six. Govern let's
go to Kentucky. Maybe, uh, maybe the caller in Kentucky
might think that there might be some hopeful things released.

(01:52:42):
We'll see. Hello, you're on the air. Go ahead, please.

Speaker 10 (01:52:46):
You guys have been around long enough to remember pat Coe,
the Patriot conspiracy stuff that was ran mostly by the FBI,
the Joe kodall Em City before though Oklahoma City bombing
was whenever three people were talking to him or FAI heads. Yeah,
and that's a lot of what's I think a lot
of what's going on here with Epstein? Because you can

(01:53:06):
have overlapping confidential informants that are involved in these operations,
and they jealously, the FBI jealously protects their confidential informants,
and to the point be where we don't We probably
have no idea how many thousands of confidencial informants there are.
And I just thought about it and google it. Israel

(01:53:28):
has their own witness relocation program the US to do so. Yeah,
so you know, there was a movie I can't remember what,
John Travolta, Swordfish, where he had a lookalike. He was
just some kind of a agent for this government that
turned out that he was Masaud. He had a lookalike

(01:53:49):
on ice frozen and staged a helicopter crash so that
he could disappear, you know, bait and switch, you know,
magicians trick. So I have to wonder if Jeffrey Epstein's
could still be alive. You know they swapped out of
by the body double for him, but for his dead bite.
But that's something I wouldn't want to be as a

(01:54:10):
stunt double for somebody like him.

Speaker 13 (01:54:12):
No, ifaid, Yeah, I wouldn't do anything to protect him.
That's for sure. And as far as that is concerned,
You're right. There were so many different questions that I had,
and I know others did as well about how that
whole thing went down. Cameras conveniently were turned off at
the time, and yeah, I mean it's you had the

(01:54:34):
Attorney General at the time paid a visit right before
Epstein allegedly killed himself, So if they were trying to
make this look like a real suicide, they they fumbled
that as well.

Speaker 14 (01:54:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:54:49):
Well, the explanation is that he did kill himself just
like uh, what was his name, Nero, But he had
to have some help.

Speaker 13 (01:54:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:54:57):
Yeah, facing twenty some years minimum and as a pedophile
in federal prison, that's basically to the end of his life.
And I don't think he would want to do that
if he had no assurance that he was going to
get out of it and get to some prison. Like
Gislaine Maxwell, Yeah, say, that makes the most sense for
the guy to just kill himself. He was probably a

(01:55:18):
psychopath or sociopath.

Speaker 13 (01:55:20):
In no doubt.

Speaker 10 (01:55:21):
So they just do their you know, dates, when they
find a mission or a cause, that is what they
focus on. It's not an emotional thing. It's just the
logical thing to off yourself is you're not going to
have a good life if or you'll be killed by
somebody else in prison. I'm most likely pigabas don't do
well right in prison. But I think Jeffrey epstin answer

(01:55:42):
to all this, as Jeffrey Epstein was a confidential afmat
with some level of different immunity and had a letter
to that effect. And the government had to protect themselves,
just like the British did when it came to their
support of the Lsheviks and the twenty to thirty million
people that they have killed. In nineteen forty four, they

(01:56:05):
sent out a letter to the clergy and the BBC saying, Hey,
we're going to put out atrocity pop propaganda against the
enemy meaning Germany and Japan, and we want you to
express your belief into this so that the public will
be distracted from the goings on of the Red Army. Yeah,
and all the millions that have been killed in the
last twenty five years.

Speaker 13 (01:56:26):
Yeah, I got the break in ten seconds. Did you
want to hold over? Right?

Speaker 10 (01:56:30):
Well, anyway, that's what I meant. I think that explains
a lot of this stuff.

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Labor Secretary Laurie Chavez dur says it's a sign of
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Unfortunately, the September numbers were late to the market, late
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Members of Congress and the Senate of the House should
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Speaker 52 (02:00:55):
Far, bringing companies here trillions of dollars a company job
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Trump has gotten back into workforce this year are all
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Speaker 37 (02:01:07):
Seventy six percent of surveyed voters held a negative view
of the economy. Overall, forty one percent of surveyed voters
approve of the job President Trump is doing, while fifty
eight percent disapprove. Viewers that were tuned in to see
and in this week saw Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett try
to dig herself out of a hole she dug by
doing shoddy research.

Speaker 53 (02:01:27):
Steve Jordan reports Representative Jasmine Crockett took to the House
floor Wednesday to list all the Republicans that had taken
campaign contributions from Jeffrey Epstein. One of those names was
current Trump EPA chief Lee Zelden, who almost immediately clapped
back on Twitter that he had indeed taken money from
Jeffrey Epstein, but not that Jeffrey Epstein. CNN host Caitlin

(02:01:49):
Collins asked Crockett about.

Speaker 19 (02:01:50):
It, and do you want to correct the record on
the people deed?

Speaker 13 (02:01:52):
And I never.

Speaker 26 (02:01:53):
Said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein getting out her
proverbial shovel.

Speaker 53 (02:01:57):
She tried to dig herself out by saying she was
actually doing it sting operation.

Speaker 54 (02:02:01):
I wanted the Republicans to think about what could potentially
happen because I knew that they didn't even try to
go through the FEC.

Speaker 16 (02:02:07):
To her credit, Collins was having.

Speaker 8 (02:02:08):
None of it.

Speaker 19 (02:02:09):
Yeah, but people might see that say, well, you're trying
to make it sound like he took money from a
registered sex offender.

Speaker 54 (02:02:14):
I made sure that I was clear that it was
a Jeffrey Epstein, but I never said that it was
specifically that Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 53 (02:02:21):
Washington Times columnist Robert Knight says Democrats seem to see
lying as a tool rather than a vice.

Speaker 55 (02:02:27):
They feel that lying or telling the truth are just
different arrows in your quiver. Whatever works best.

Speaker 53 (02:02:35):
He says, Eventually it becomes second nature.

Speaker 55 (02:02:38):
Compulsive liars actually believe it themselves whatever they're saying at
any given time.

Speaker 53 (02:02:43):
I'm Steve Jordall.

Speaker 37 (02:02:44):
Fagen News contributor Ben Dominicic says Crockett is either a
cunning liar or just very stupid, and he suspects the latter.

Speaker 56 (02:02:51):
She and her staff were just being very, very stupid
about this thing. The fact that she included donations to
Zeldon that came after the predator Jeffrey Epstein and died
in prison, you know, is particularly absurd. And she owes
an apology to every single person that she claimed falsely
on the floor to have taken money in this instance.
I doubt we're going to get it, though, because she

(02:03:11):
just has the same attitude that a lot of these
young folks have within the left, which is I can
say anything and I will just see people boost me up,
give to my campaigns, because it doesn't matter how dumb
it is.

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Speaker 13 (02:05:31):
Welcome back to the broadcast. This is Governed America, our
number three. It continues to be the twenty second of
November twenty twenty five, and your phone calls are welcome
if you'd like to call in. Just a quick programming note.
Next week we will not be live. I will be
going back into the archives and we will put something on.
We'll have something here for the affiliates, but I'm gonna

(02:05:53):
take a break for the Thanksgiving holiday and spend all
of time from with my family, because sometimes you need
to refresh, get away and not have to, you know,
focus all your attention on all the unhappy and bad
things that are going on in the world. So it's
nice once in a while to get a break, kind
of recharge, refresh, And so hopefully we can do that

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and that all is contingent upon the fact that something
major doesn't break before next week. If something does, then
I'll probably change my mind. But anyway, back to the
phones we have Mike in Kentucky.

Speaker 14 (02:06:29):
Okay, wait, wait a second, I want to tell you
one thing. Okay, do you know what Do you know
what the outcome was of the Oklahoma City Murrah Building bombing.

Speaker 13 (02:06:41):
Well, I know that there was an investigation, which federal
investigations always seem to go nowhere on the important matters.
But I assume that you're having something in mind to
talk about.

Speaker 14 (02:06:55):
It absolutely specific, Okay, Okay. The bombing of the building
was on April nineteenth, nineteen ninety five. On June twenty fifth,
nineteen ninety five, Clinton issued Presidential Decision Directive thirty nine
creating a task force under the US Attorney General, a

(02:07:19):
Task Force on a Critical Infrastructure Working Group.

Speaker 13 (02:07:24):
Okay, and it.

Speaker 14 (02:07:26):
Was that working group that started the whole technocratic conversion
of our infrastructure, linking it all all together under a
government program of critical Infrastructure. That's when our country was
really captured.

Speaker 13 (02:07:48):
Yeah. There was also one other thing that came out
of the Oklahoma City bombing, of false flag listeners. There's
lots and lots of questions about the Oklahoma City bombing
you can go explore, including people not being in the
building that should have ordinarily would have ordinarily been in
the building. Uh so where they warned I think this

(02:08:08):
CIA didn't they have an office in there as I recall, Uh,
they weren't there. But the point is is that the
Clinton administration used that event to go after the patriot
groups in a major way, to go after the militia group. Yeah,
so that was another little thing. They use these things.
It's it for multiple reasons.

Speaker 14 (02:08:29):
They're dialectics, absolutely, you know. They in order to justify
doing something, you have to have an event big enough
to justify whatever it is, right, and so since they
planned on capturing our infrastructure with technology, they needed a

(02:08:50):
big event and Oklahoma City was it.

Speaker 13 (02:08:53):
Right. We have we have Mike in Kentucky on the
line Mike, you wanted to finish your thoughts, well.

Speaker 10 (02:09:01):
You know, the Yeah, there's a lot to There's a
couple of good documentaries on the Oklahoma City bombing, one
of which was based on the citizens Grand Jury report,
which came out the week or two before September eleventh.
So it got you know, the news media started to
cover that and then boom, you know, September eleventh, the
race that from any coverage.

Speaker 13 (02:09:21):
But well, uh, isn't that just amazing?

Speaker 6 (02:09:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (02:09:27):
I try to.

Speaker 13 (02:09:28):
Remember, just like the two trillion dollars that uh Donald
Rumsfeld announced was missing from the Pentagon.

Speaker 10 (02:09:36):
Yeah, yeah, I think two point five trillion.

Speaker 13 (02:09:39):
Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 10 (02:09:41):
And they were they were one they were begging for
new computers in their brand new Wedge one that got
hit by the plane the next day. There's a local
guy who volunteered to help out a buddy that got
killed in that in that allegedly unless he's now you know,
like Timothy Bay got sheep dipped and he's still alive.
You know, I don't know if Timothy to Bay. You
know that Timothy was in more than one place too, right.

(02:10:03):
They saw him into McDonald's at the same time. He's
supposed to be renting the rider truck. And there's a
you know, the same sort of thing with and that's
why they call him Lee Harvey mcpay. Yeah, Harvey Oswald
had stunt doubles And where's the book, where's the you know,
the interview in the book deal for my life as
the Saddam Hussein stunt double, because he had numerous ones.

(02:10:24):
Some of them looked pitiful, but others looked just like him,
but they didn't have the regal overbite like Saddam Hussain
had these perfect upper rows of teeth, and you would think,
you know, he could have afforded to get caps on
his stunt doubles that would look more like him. But uh,
you know, the guy that got hung doesn't look like
he had those perfect teeth like Saddam had. So he

(02:10:47):
may still be alive, although he'd be very old at
this point, but you know, uh. And I did a
small media thing for twenty some years, and I had
multiple people come up to me small town, Hey, did
you know you have a look alike over here at
the bus garage or you have I saw you at
the library, you know, and I've ran it. I actually

(02:11:08):
ran into one of my stunt doubles for a while
and makes us wonder, you know, with all this digital
id how hard is it to manipulate somebody to be
in the area of one of your targets. Oh yeah,
gonna run something on Yeah, and you get them to
do something like, hey, we need you to rent this
rider truck, you know, and make sure you know, make
sure you talk to the guy.

Speaker 13 (02:11:29):
Well, you wouldn't even have to be physically there anymore.
They could just present video evidence that artificially has been
engineered and how are now Yeah, I mean now they
presented and all they have to do. It doesn't take
that much to u convince a jury of twelve, right.

Speaker 10 (02:11:48):
Yeah, yeah, but they they if they have physical eyewitnesses
in there when it happens, and that I think that
carries even more weight. And you can get people that
that look so much like somebody using these digital IDs.
And they started that in Kentucky way back I can't remember,
two thousand and three, they started taking digital pictures of people. Yeah,

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now the network, go ahead, there's a lag here.

Speaker 13 (02:12:18):
She just said that. That sounds about right.

Speaker 10 (02:12:22):
I'm just gonna say that, you know, the FBI, the
eye also stands for intelligence, and they jealously guard their
network of confidential informants. And it's built on the confidence
that your identity is a confidential informant, it's not going
to be revealed. So they would tell the President, look,
we're not gonna release this stuff about Jeffrey Epstein, you know,

(02:12:45):
about him being a confidential informant, because our other confidential
informants would lose confidence that they're going to be exposed.
Right They if their target is big enough, then they
run the risk of being exposed as confidential informant. And
I think that happened on January sixth. Several that took
their own initiative to participate in January sixth and try

(02:13:06):
to escalate the crowd because there were staunch Democrats and
they thought their letter of community would cover them for that,
and at least one case it didn't. There was one
guy that got prosecuted. I think, I don't know if
he ever went to.

Speaker 13 (02:13:18):
Jail, but yeah, well, I know the charges were dropped
against ray Epps and there was a lot of conversation
around him.

Speaker 10 (02:13:25):
That's it, Okay, it took a.

Speaker 14 (02:13:27):
Long time to get him. For them to even acknowledge
that Rey Apps.

Speaker 10 (02:13:33):
Insisted, well, they named it Hunt and Died a co
conspirators too, So who were they?

Speaker 13 (02:13:39):
Yeah, and then the FBI denied that there was any
number of them there, and then it was later proven
that they were there, and they were there in great numbers.

Speaker 10 (02:13:50):
And you've got Washington, DC police who could have had
their own confidencial informants at the FBI didn't know about.
So that was the joke about Allaheim City. Whenever you
had three people meeting to FEDS, and you do ATFCI
or FBI CI or a CIACI or even a foreign
Intelligence CI. William Benny pointed out, you just mentioned that

(02:14:11):
the Omnibus Terrorism Act and the infrastructure at Executive where
the Clinton passed after up on the city, there was
somebody that was heavily associated with the Israelis that basically
stole all the software for these sessionizers called Naris and
Farrent that they basically rebranded and sold back to the NSA.

(02:14:31):
And it took until twenty seventeen or twenty nineteen for
Willim Benny to finally reveal that here we have unrested
foreign aid or a spy inside the NSA giving them
software for these I think it was the Allered Prize
up in Canada. He won a law school prize for
first Amendment in twenty nineteen, and I think the backdrop

(02:14:55):
talks about there. It says twenty thirteen, which misleads it's
the prize was the instituted in twenty thirteen. He gave
the presentation in twenty nineteen, and he reveals, after I
think that woman that was on Russia today, I can't
remember her name. She questions him, and then the host

(02:15:15):
questions him, and he goes, that's a tough one. But
what you don't realize is there was a unit eighty
two hundred associate in my group giving the sessionizers so
they could spy on both the old plane old telephone
copper wire and bridge the gap into fiber optic. That's
what they were working on. Wow, And the microphones are hot.

(02:15:37):
The microphones are hot all the time. You have to
assume any microphone is listening on televisions and phones, even
the old landlines on the hook. And that's been going
on probably since the forties, when they had to have
rooms of women listening into the phones and big real
the real decks that were that daisy chained to record

(02:15:58):
all the interstate telephone lines and say that's all they
had jurisdiction on for a while. But I think they
just throwed all that out the window. The entire illegal
system is basically with his grab since has been nineteen
ninety excepter Oklham City. Yeah, this is in victims. I
have witnesses and victims to this too. I'm not making
this up right. Where you could hear inside of business

(02:16:20):
office as they were trashing their employees, you know, things
like that, or inside a daycare center, are a five
year old safety phone, you know, the audio from the
two to three day old safety phone is locking up
the phone lines three or four days after this woman
bought it for her son. There's no way that he
could dial out and make this audio you spew out

(02:16:44):
into one of my phone lines. I find a lawyer
to help with any of this. No, several victims of
this that have already died. Wow, this has been going
on since ninety seven. No, you'll touch it.

Speaker 13 (02:16:59):
It's amazing seeing the degree to that they can go to,
and the and the technology now how well it has
enabled people to be tracked. I was just listening to
a podcast at.

Speaker 10 (02:17:10):
All Government that it's all you can conclude is it's
a pirate government. Yeah, constitution has become scrapped, at least
the sixth, fifth, fourth, and First Amendment and several aspects
the First Amendment is just scrapped. So it's just for show.

Speaker 13 (02:17:27):
Yeah, it's it's really sick.

Speaker 10 (02:17:30):
But hey, because Trouble was really mad about all his
spying and he hasn't done anything.

Speaker 13 (02:17:36):
Right, yep.

Speaker 14 (02:17:38):
Exactly what I found recently that I haven't been able
to I haven't had the time to pursue yet, is
that this actually all goes back to the Inslaw. I
don't know if you remember the reading about the Inslaw
investigation the in that that was about software that ultimately

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came to be called the Promise software.

Speaker 2 (02:18:06):
Tell you which, yeah.

Speaker 14 (02:18:10):
Which was uh inserted in or was sold to governments
all around the world.

Speaker 10 (02:18:18):
So it gets me there. They're all Peter. They're all
said about Peter Thiel on the blogosphere and different alternative media.
Peter Thal's just three packaged. Everything is just new branding, exactly.

Speaker 14 (02:18:30):
That's exactly right, a new name.

Speaker 10 (02:18:35):
The tower Field program in nineteen seventy nine has when
a lot escalated by Israel and they're into the chips
and the servers and the network routers and everything. So
you know, whatever the NSA think they've got that. I
think the mos ODD has back doors. It's all compromised.

Speaker 2 (02:18:53):
Uh.

Speaker 10 (02:18:54):
So you know Angela Merkle when she found out about
this after Snowden, I cannot she should have fired her
whose staff if she didn't know this was going on
as the leader of Germany. Yeah, so they started they
started holding their government meetings in a room and everybody
had to put their phones in a different room several
feet away with music playing to mask the microphones potentially

(02:19:16):
spying in.

Speaker 13 (02:19:17):
Yeah, good luck with that.

Speaker 14 (02:19:19):
Merkel was an easy German, so so that would have
been you know, for her spying. That's the normal course
of business, right.

Speaker 10 (02:19:31):
Yeah, it's kind of silly after you find this stuff out,
you go back if you can remember these things, and
you go, man, what I mean? Thinks she does protest
too much? You know, she had to have known about it,
you would think, but I think they keep.

Speaker 14 (02:19:46):
Oh I'm sure she was involved in setting it up.
You know what, what is what has amazed me with
all my research is how much I didn't know what
we call news, you know, the TV news, the newspapers,
all of that. It's just all bs. They don't tell

(02:20:09):
you what's really going on in our government. I don't
think we've had a government out of nineteen four.

Speaker 10 (02:20:17):
Can't get it to cover you cannot get the news
media to cover this stuff, even when you have evidence.
There was a circulation and I'll just give it away.
There was a woman working in the circulation department of
the Herald Leader Harold Leaders just about defunct as a
newspaper now, and this woman kept the saying personal phone number.
I called her back years later and I said. She said, oh,

(02:20:37):
I am not working there anymore, and her phone had
called and locked up my line and I called it
back after I was able to get it unlocked, and
she goes, how did you get this number? And I said, well,
I'm working over here at Morehead and in a TV
station and your phone locked up my fact software and
it's very inconvenient. It's been going on since nineteen ninety seven,

(02:20:58):
maybe before. And she goes, really, you need to talk
to one of my reporters about this. And I talked
to one reporter, told him the situation, told him who
in Bob. He said, okay, well, I'm gonna hand you
off to our technology reporter. Almost immediately, this guy said,
we can't help you with this story. I said, it
affected one of your own people and it's been going

(02:21:19):
on for years. We can't help you with this story.
Now the held leader's trash. I mean, they won't cover
the news when you've got a good you got a whistleblower,
you got good evidence, you got victims. Forget you. We
can't help you with this story. So I lost off.
I have a degree in broadcasting journalism, two of them,
two years to four year degree. I have no faith

(02:21:40):
in the media whatsoever, and no faith in the legal
system whatsoever.

Speaker 13 (02:21:44):
Yep, I totally share that with you. O.

Speaker 10 (02:21:47):
Yep, all right, Well I better let you go.

Speaker 13 (02:21:49):
Hey, thank you, Mike, appreciate it. God bless you, sir.
Let's go to another call here. I don't know where
this is from, but we'll go take it anyway. Hello,
you're on the airguard.

Speaker 6 (02:21:58):
Please.

Speaker 57 (02:22:00):
Yeah, this is Eugene here in Ohio. And I'm wondering about.

Speaker 6 (02:22:09):
UH.

Speaker 57 (02:22:10):
While we're not talking.

Speaker 33 (02:22:11):
About UH Zionists, Jews that are in Congress that are
controlling and steering what Congress does and UH, I like
also to mention the a new pack that is called
the Anti Zionism America Pack, a Z A p a C.

(02:22:32):
That addresses a lot of this. I'd like to hear
you speak.

Speaker 13 (02:22:37):
On that, and it would the anti Zionist I'm not
sure I've heard of this. I know I'm familiar with APAK,
the American Israeli Political Action Committee.

Speaker 17 (02:22:49):
This is called a Z A p a C.

Speaker 14 (02:22:53):
Didn't wasn't it a Z A pac that recently sponsored
at trip for legislators in every state. They had a
program called fifty States, One Israel. No, No, it's not affiliated.

Speaker 17 (02:23:14):
With the No, if you listen to me, it's the
Anti Zionist America back. Okay, anyway, let's let's suggest let's
suggest an elephant.

Speaker 57 (02:23:25):
In the room.

Speaker 13 (02:23:25):
Well, we addressed the elephant in the room. We talk
about Zionism all the time here.

Speaker 57 (02:23:31):
But about how they're controlling steering members of Congress. Absolutely,
what say you about what?

Speaker 10 (02:23:39):
What?

Speaker 57 (02:23:39):
The American people should be up in arms about this?

Speaker 13 (02:23:44):
Absolutely they should. We should be up at arms about
any foreign government, but Israel too. But the problem is
is that you have all these Christians. You know, I'm
a Christian, but you have all these Christians who are
brainwashed into thinking the Israel of today is the Israel
of the Bible. That's the difficulty that we face is

(02:24:05):
absolutely they believe that they that the Israel can do
no wrong. Israel's God chosen people, and so we have
to support Israel no matter what.

Speaker 57 (02:24:17):
But this brings up another point that I should mention
that these aren't real Christians, these Zionist evangelicals that support
Israel and what the zion This government is doing, especially
what they're doing in God. You cannot be a true
Christian and support Israel.

Speaker 13 (02:24:38):
Well, I'm not in a position to judge their hearts.
In fact, I used to be one of them. The
problem is because because they don't know, and that's the
that's the difficulty, is that they they're ignorant of what's
going on over there. They believe the propaganda outlets, you know,
but you know, the Bible says, my people destroyed for

(02:25:00):
lack of knowledge, you know, and even the very elect
would be deceived. Well, that's what's going on in a
major way today is that you have a lot of
people who are deceived by propaganda outlets who are largely
controlled by Zionists. Uh and this disinformation and misinformation's pumped
into minds all across the country, and then you got

(02:25:21):
your politicians, like you're pointing out. I'm glad you brought
up this uh ASAPAC group because I've been very familiar
with a pack, the American Israeli Political Action Committee. But
this is just yet another one. Yeah. Yeah, Zionism. Their website,
Zionism has taken over the United States government as the content. Okay,

(02:25:44):
this must not be their website. I'll have to do
I'll have to do some more research into this.

Speaker 17 (02:25:51):
The the website is a ZA hyphenpac dot com, a
z a hyphen p com.

Speaker 13 (02:26:02):
Okay, so they're against it.

Speaker 57 (02:26:05):
Yeah, they're anti sign.

Speaker 13 (02:26:07):
Okay, all right, now I'm following you.

Speaker 57 (02:26:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (02:26:10):
Interesting who they are. Yeah, that's very interesting. I'm glad
you brought that up. I'm glad. I'm glad they exist.
But the good news is, sir, is, people are waking
up to it. I think people are waking up. I'm
seeing more and more public officials, even in the mainstream
in conservatism, that are coming out against Zionism. The only

(02:26:34):
concern I have is that hate speech laws can be
around the corner, because you're going to try to do
something to put this genie back in the bottle.

Speaker 14 (02:26:42):
That's what they're trying to do in Idaho. One of
our state legislators that went over to this Israel event.

Speaker 13 (02:26:52):
Yeah, hang on, we got to take a break. Hey,
thanks caller, I appreciate it. God bless you, sir. We
have another call out there to break. Stay with us,
We'll be back.

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Speaker 58 (02:28:01):
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Speaker 20 (02:28:05):
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Speaker 58 (02:28:09):
What if your spouse breaks the covenant? Are you to
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(02:28:31):
we're to treat them as an unbeliever. How do you
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Speaker 20 (02:29:06):
If girls waited for guys to make the first move,
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So many have never been taught the beauty of God's
created order, where men are primarily responsible to initiate and
women are to respond. Proverb seven gives us a picture
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(02:29:29):
says she caught him and kissed him. It says that
she had an impudent face as she.

Speaker 35 (02:29:33):
Talked with him.

Speaker 20 (02:29:34):
Another word for impudent is shameless or brazen. This woman
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a lot of women are doing the same thing today.
They may not have immoral intent like this foolish woman,
but they're showing a lack of discretion as women. Let's
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Speaker 10 (02:31:14):
All right.

Speaker 13 (02:31:14):
When the home stretch of the broadcast, one more half
hour to goo, gonna be going back to the phones
here in just a moment. I want to expand on
this ASA pack for just a moment that the caller
brought up. I appreciate them bringing that up. As a PACK.
AZAPAC or the Anti Zionist America Political Action Committee is
a political action committee focused on opposing Zionism's influence in

(02:31:35):
the United States government. It aims to counteract pro Israel
lobbying groups like a PAK the American Israel Political Action
Committee by supporting candidates who pledge loyalty solely to American
interests imagine that, and promoting a US foreign policy independent
of Israeli influence. As a PACK advocates reducing or cut

(02:32:00):
US military aid to Israel and challenges the dominant pro
Israel narratives in American politics. Founded by Michael recinon Walde,
the group backs America First anti Zionist candidates such as
Republican Aaron Baker in Florida and Independent Jose Vega in
New York. Their message centers on reclaiming US sovereignty and

(02:32:22):
promoting peace by opposing what they described as foreign lobby
control over American politics. So you can go ahead and
visit their website www. Dot AZA hyphen pac dot com.
Highly recommend it. Very good to know that they're out there.

(02:32:43):
I had never heard of them, so I appreciate the
caller bringing that up. Very important.

Speaker 14 (02:32:49):
Yeah, I heard of them, but I didn't look into
it that much because I'm working on other things. But
we should have Casey Whalin on to talk about this
because he's been doing a lot of research on Israel's
latest initiative, which is to bring our groups of five

(02:33:14):
state legislators to Israel for propaganda, get together, you know,
on supporting Israel. So and the initiative is called fifty
States one Israel. Anybody wants to research that. There is

(02:33:36):
information out there about it, but not that much information.
So Casey has been covering that and gathering as much
information as he can. Fined.

Speaker 13 (02:33:48):
Yeah, let's go back to the phones. Let's go out
to California right now. Hello, you're on the air.

Speaker 59 (02:33:52):
Go ahead, please, Hi, This is Cynthia in California.

Speaker 17 (02:33:57):
Hi.

Speaker 22 (02:33:59):
Hi.

Speaker 59 (02:34:00):
I follow multiple points of information, and I think that
people should be looking at the issue that the city
of London, that those trillionaires there have been stripping America
of value and assets for a long time, and I
think they're trying to cast people's attention onto Israel as

(02:34:23):
a diversion tactic. Israel is a problem, absolutely no doubt
about it. But really the control is the same, except
people don't realize the City of London holds contracts like
their co at the RCO, a company that has worldwide
reach and controls our patent office. And so every time

(02:34:47):
Trump brings foreign money into this country to set up industry,
I'm thinking, well, why don't you use your DOJ to
go after the people who ripped away the patents from
American and and return their value that they lost out
on and let them build an industry here. The Americans

(02:35:07):
build the industry. So people like Candace Owen. She's married
to a man whose father is instrumental in the lb
NA and has been fixing precious metal prices for the
City of London for a long time, and so she
actually has an act, you know, a skin in this game,

(02:35:29):
and people don't realize that. I don't dislike Candace Owen.
I just feel like like that relationship between the City
of London, right and the Balfour Declaration and the setting
up of Israel and using Israel as as the focal
point for our distress. By the way, I heard that

(02:35:51):
Iranian hackers had at the point where Israel was being
droned and missiled to a signific an extent that they
had managed to break in and steal contents from the
Mossad's computers. And I'm wondering if sure the FBI made
sure there wasn't anything in there in their files to

(02:36:15):
incriminate you know, Jeffrey f Scene, But so what if
the what if the Iranian hackers redelivered the information back?
And that's what the Democrats don't realize is that when
they thought something wasn't there, it's now there again. Is

(02:36:35):
I can't believe anything survived in the FBI files to
the Obama administration or the Clinton administration or you know,
the Bush junior or senior administration, but it may have
survived over in Israel and may have been hijacked, They
have been stolen. So I just want to throw out
those ideas because these these people have centuries of experience

(02:36:59):
that diverting attention away from them.

Speaker 13 (02:37:02):
Yeah, well, there's a lot of things there to unpack,
but you're right, there is a lot of people have
been arguing throughout my whole time of paying attention to
the patriot issues about where the center of power really lies.
And I agree with you that the city of London
is a power center in probably the power center of

(02:37:25):
the world. That being said, I think we talk a
lot about Israel. It's undoubted, there is no doubt that
the money that's flowing into our government is flowing into
our government and it comes to our politicians who then
send send it back in the form of foreign aid,

(02:37:48):
weapons and everything else. It's arguably the subject that's been
the biggest taboo you could talk about the city of London.
You were not allowed in polite or any other public
circles to talk about Israel. So that's the interesting thing
that's changed recently. It really hasn't even changed because they'll
still call you names, they'll still say all kinds of

(02:38:10):
things about you, shame you publicly, get you fired from
your job if you if you discuss these things. So
so that's what's interesting. And and it's Israel that they
have been enacting hate laws to protect. So I do
think that it's worthy of a conversation at the very least.

(02:38:32):
But you're right, Israel is a construct of the Rothschild family,
construct of the wealthy, filthy, rich, ultra elite. In the
city of London. And it's something that all of it
needs to be talked about in my opinion, But yeah.

Speaker 14 (02:38:49):
I agree with you. I I've done research on this
City of London and it's the most powerful organization structure
I could ever imagine. Yeah, and it needs to be
dismantled taken apart.

Speaker 13 (02:39:08):
My understanding is even the Queen, even the Queen is
not able to enter the City of London in her
royal regalia and she has to seek permission prior to
her entry. So that tells you the degree to which
the power structure that is in place there. Yeah, you
have anything else, ser Cynthia.

Speaker 59 (02:39:31):
Well, just to double down that there's apparently thirteen families
out of Europe that have been the royalty and many
of them are very secretive and we don't hear about them,
and that they've worked hand in hand with the City
of London, so that the City of London is who

(02:39:53):
we hear about. But the other group may have been
associated with the Vatican and was Switzerland. So people need
to become aware that they are running our country to
their corporations. And you start at the county level to
take back that constitution, set up your own constitution for

(02:40:15):
your county and start with things like medical freedom, to
limit the power of your state to try to and
in the limit they start starting petitions about the UN.
Get the UN out of the US, out of the UN,
and out of NATO. Anyway, that's really where I want
to from.

Speaker 13 (02:40:32):
We have to look and I completely agree with you there.
You have to start on a local level, not just
your county, but your township, city, wherever you live. Start local,
because that's what you can potentially have the most control over. Hey,
thank you for the call. Appreciate it. Good good points
as always. Let's go to Idaho. Now, Hello, you're on
the air. Go ahead, please, all.

Speaker 60 (02:40:53):
Right, this is Casey. I heard my mating call, so
I had to get in. I don't know if you
know how much time left on your show.

Speaker 13 (02:41:03):
No, we have about a little probably ten between ten
and fifteen minutes.

Speaker 60 (02:41:09):
Okay, Well, I didn't want to hijack the rest of
your show here, but just to suffice to say that
I've been conducting records requests in the Idaho legislature after
this trip had occurred September fourteenth through the eighteenth, and
I found out that of the five members from Idaho
that went there, was one Jewish democrat, I Lana Rubel,

(02:41:29):
and essentially she was asked by this organization, and so
I got all these emails from these legislators. So she
was the only Jewish democrat right, the other ones are
non Jewish. She was asked by this organization called the
National Association of Jewish Legislators if she could suggest two
or three non Jewish legislators to invite on the delegation,

(02:41:53):
and that looks like that's what happened. So essentially one
of her friends who went on the trip, Barbara eh
who's a Republican. This last legislative cycle this year in Idaho,
she tried to pass a routing slip to create an
anti Semitism bill, which failed. So I'm trying to get
ahead of the curve here because they will be pushing

(02:42:15):
for this IHRA definition of Holocaust whatever this next cycle.
So I'm trying to get people aware and ahead of
the curve. And what's really interesting after the trip was over,
there's a couple of things I could talk about here,
but essentially Ruble received a lot of backlash from her constituents,

(02:42:35):
even in her own party, for going, and she was
sent talking points which I had the document from this
organization called the Jewish I'm sorry, Jewish Federations of North America,
which has partnered with this other organization I mentioned, the
National Association of Jewish Legislators, and so that's really where

(02:42:56):
it's coming from. I would say it was put on
by the Ministry of Foreign Afair of Israel. This fifty
States one Israel trip where two hundred and fifty delegates
from legislatures across the country went. So it's really interesting
and I'm not working on an explos right now to
expose these talking points and there's more to this, but

(02:43:17):
essentially people need to be paying attention in your state.
We need people to get together and push back against this.
And the gentleman that just called in about ASA Pack,
that's a great organization from what I can tell. And
every Sunday on x spaces there's around four o'clock Pacific
as a Pack hosts a call, So people want to

(02:43:40):
get more information Tomorrow at around four pm Pacific time,
they can jump on x spaces. Just look for the
as A Pack space and get in there. And they're
looking for people to help. So this is a prime
opportunity to stand in the gap. And prevent our rights
from being trampled.

Speaker 13 (02:43:57):
Yeah, very important, because if if they get hate speech
legislation passed, it's going to be very very difficult. Right now,
we have an opportunity, and I'm glad you're trying to
get ahead of it. We need a lot of people
to fight. What we're talking about is our basic constitutional rights,
our basic First Amendment rights, the ability to freely express

(02:44:20):
ourselves and openly criticize anybody that you know. It's mind
boggling to me that in this day and age we
could even be considering the possibility that we would lose
our ability to speak freely. But other countries have. All
we have to do is look at what they've done
in other nations that were formerly free, and now you

(02:44:42):
have people who are being prosecuted for speaking. It's incredible.

Speaker 60 (02:44:50):
Well, before that your show, she called it communism and
that's exactly what it is.

Speaker 14 (02:44:56):
Yes, that's I and I Casey is doing it. Clip
for me of doctor David McCullough in a hearing on
the scamdemic. He said that specifically and gave it an
example of a legislator saying that what you're about to

(02:45:17):
hear is disinformation and what McColloch said is that that's
a communist tactic to basically preempt whatever it is that
you're going to say, so you can't say it. Otherwise
they'll call you an anti semi or a racist, or
this or that or the other. I don't know about

(02:45:39):
other states, but we've got these communists up in northern
Idaho that that's what they do every just about every
word out of their mouths outside of their group is
that you're a racist, you're a hater, you're you hate

(02:46:00):
g bt Q. And so we really need to fight
back because this is about free speech absolutely, and they're
trying to preempt it.

Speaker 13 (02:46:11):
Yeah, this doesn't get any more basic than that.

Speaker 60 (02:46:16):
Yeah, I'll let you guys go. I just wanted to
mention that if people want to read my article with
all these public records requests, its extremely damning and telling,
they can go to Caseywhalen dot substack dot com. My
last name is spelled w h A l e N.
It's the most recent article called Israel influence OP targets
American legislators. And I'm doing more exposs and releases on

(02:46:38):
my x platform. Casey undersquare Whalen and I'll let you go.

Speaker 21 (02:46:42):
Thank you both.

Speaker 13 (02:46:42):
All right, hey, thank you. We'll have to have you
back and talk more about this. God bless you. Casey
sounds good.

Speaker 14 (02:46:47):
Thank you, Casey Ye.

Speaker 13 (02:46:48):
Talk to you later. Byebye, Vicky, yep, bye bye. Right
there he is Casey and Idaho Casey Whalen, and I
hope you'll check out those resources that he gave and
the waiting moments of the broadcast. Turn a corner here,
real real quick, because I have an update. You know,
we were talking about speaking of Israel. Let's just go

(02:47:09):
to this because Matt Gates. You remember Matt Gates, the
congress person. Uh, he apparently has a show on One
American News. Now I wasn't aware that he had a
show on there, but he did a piece on Israel,
and uh, I think it's worthy of listening to what
he's got to say, just in in in the vein

(02:47:32):
where we're talking about how people are catching on, people
are waking up, and he did a really good job,
you know, and and for one American News to put
this on is pretty incredible. And that shows to me
how how substantive, how how how how widespread the information

(02:47:56):
is getting, and how many people are really waking up
to bb Net and Yahoo and the corruption that's in place.

Speaker 61 (02:48:01):
Tarlie Kirk openly questioned the story Israel was trying to
tell the world about October seventh.

Speaker 62 (02:48:07):
Thinks some questions need to be asked. Was there a
stand down order? Was there a stand down order six hours?
I don't believe it. I've been to that Gaza border.
You cannot go ten feet without running into a nineteen
year old with an AR fifteen or an automatic machine
gun as an IDF soldier. Right, the whole country is surveilled.

Speaker 61 (02:48:28):
There's also another country that asked Katar to support hamas
it was Israel. In twenty eighteen, Netsin Yahu himself sent
a secret letter to the Katari leadership. In that letter,
he urged Katar to deliver thirty million dollars a month
to Gaza.

Speaker 13 (02:48:44):
Now we've told you, folks that Israel uses hamas they
fund the terror groups that they turn around then and
use as justification to go on their war crimes and
attacking people and genociding people. So now you have Matt
Gates on of all places one American news exposing.

Speaker 61 (02:49:09):
This to Gaza. He said this funding would help reduce
the motivation of care groups to carry out attacks, prevent
a humanitarian crisis and preserve regional stability. So in May
of twenty twenty five, Netsan Yahoo publicly admitted that since
twenty eighteen, his government had allowed Katar to transfer money
to Hamas in Gaza, and that was according to his

(02:49:32):
own request. That policy was approved by the full Israeli
security Cabinet. So, if you believe nets Yahu himself, he
went from asking Katar to send money to Hamas to
bombing Katar for not extraditing Hamas. Katar just gifted the
United States a four hundred million dollar jet Israel sending
bombs in return as one heck of a thank you note.

(02:49:53):
On Capitol Hill, Florida, Democratic Congressman Jared Moskowitz is deeply
concerned about foreign governments running influence campaign online in the
United States.

Speaker 8 (02:50:02):
It is totally.

Speaker 63 (02:50:03):
Rampant, allowing foreign governments to just perpetrate these platforms, all
of these bots, all of the time to weaponize Americans.
You see what's going on here, This is a byproduct
of all of that. What's going on in the streets
is a byproduct of all of that.

Speaker 16 (02:50:18):
Well, that just sounds awful.

Speaker 61 (02:50:20):
We wanted to learn more about these foreign governments that
Representative Moskowitz was talking about, and they're paid influence operations.
And lo and behold, a foreign country has just signed
a forty five million dollar deal with Google to spread propaganda.
It's Israel. If you don't care at all about Israel
or Katar, you should at least care about US military

(02:50:40):
equipment being used in the most stupid of ways. Israel
has the F thirty five, Katar has US patriot missile batteries.
Is American hegemony in twenty twenty five, really watching our
own air defenses shooting down US funded bombs launched from
US made planes. This reminds me of Syria, when the
forces funded by the Pentagon were fighting forces funded by

(02:51:03):
the CIA. This week, US House Speaker Mike Johnson held
a meeting with APAK and Jewish leaders on Capitol Hill.
Several reports out of that meeting suggest Speaker Johnson committed
to screen potential congressional candidates to ensure they are aligned
with the current policies of the Israeli government. When asked
if he was going to screen candidates in this way,
he wrote back, no, shocking that I would be misquoted.

(02:51:26):
The discussion was about general support for Israel, which has
obviously been declining. Christians are called to support the people
and nation of Israel, but not necessarily it's politics.

Speaker 13 (02:51:35):
Yeah, right, Yeah, I think Matt Gates, or I think
House Speaker. I think he knows exactly what he's doing.
He's promoting everything that Israel does. But anyway, Matt Gates concludes,
with a sound bite from Charlie Kirk, we see.

Speaker 61 (02:51:53):
Increasing evidence that NETNYAHUU wants forever wars in the Middle East.
That's not good for Israel, that's not good for the
United State. It's just good for Netan Yahoo and his
goals sound really awful.

Speaker 62 (02:52:05):
But the fact is now Bibie and the Israeli hard
right government has a mandate.

Speaker 16 (02:52:11):
I gotta be careful the way I say this too.

Speaker 62 (02:52:13):
They're going to try to ethnically cleanse Gaza. I mean
that's and I don't use that term lightly.

Speaker 13 (02:52:20):
Okay, So right after that, Charlie Kirk was murdered.

Speaker 14 (02:52:26):
Well, and something interesting I heard recently is that there
were plans for a resort in Gaza, including a golf course. Yeah,
that predated the attacks. So they were planning on economic
development for Gaza before all of this started.

Speaker 13 (02:52:50):
And who's one of the biggest beneficiaries of that but
the builder, the builder that's in the White House, whose
son in law is so tight with Benjamin Netan Yahoo,
the bb Nettanya who used to visit his parents and
sleep in Jared Kushner's bed. Jared Kushner would give up

(02:53:10):
his bed so Benjamin, Yeah, who had a place to
sleep so that he could visit his parents.

Speaker 14 (02:53:19):
And I'll tell you something something else is that Mitt Romney. Well,
in the nineteen seventies there was a consulting company called
Boston Consulting Group and IRA Magazine. There, Mitt Romney and
Benjamin Nettan Yahoo all worked together at the same time

(02:53:42):
for this consulting group, and it was IRA Magazine or
who basically designed the global systems. I've got a lot
of information on IRA Magazine.

Speaker 17 (02:53:56):
Or.

Speaker 14 (02:53:56):
He was one of the designers that got Hillary Clinton
in trouble when Clinton came into office when they tried
to present a plan for a new healthcare system that
presented as Hillary Care. Well, it wasn't Hillary Care. It

(02:54:17):
was designed before the Clintons came into office, and it
was designed by Ira magazine or and a guy named
Elaine Entthoven who had been one of the Pentagon's whiz kids.

Speaker 13 (02:54:32):
Yeah. Yeah, the corruption runs deep, and the corruption is bipartisan.

Speaker 14 (02:54:38):
And it's long. It runs long.

Speaker 13 (02:54:40):
Yeah. Indeed, Well, we're just about out of time. Unfortunately,
we have a lot more information. I've got some turning
point USA corruption information, unfortunately, but we'll push that off.
I will get to it later on though, because I
think it's very very important. Goes in line with another

(02:55:01):
motive for the murder of Charlie Kirk, very very bad.
But anyway, we got to go. We're out of time.
Thank you, Vicky, as always, appreciate everything you do. God
bless you folks, Thank you listeners for being with us.
I hope everybody has a very very happy Thanksgiving, get
some rest, rejuvenate and come back here, join us back
here soon.

Speaker 14 (02:55:23):
Thank you, er, thank you, thank you everybody.

Speaker 13 (02:55:25):
God bless each and every one of you. Pray for
this republic, do what you can to restore it, and
we'll talk to you soon.

Speaker 8 (02:55:31):
Listeners.

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Bye bye.

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