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September 15, 2025 121 mins

Tonight’s Stories: 

  • ⭐ Psyop Season in "Sweeps" Mode!
  • ⭐ Banksy FTW
  • ⭐ Everything is Hamas! Greater Israel MUST NOT be permitted
  • ⭐ Protect the Rights of Noncitizen Journalists - Journalism is NOT A CRIME
  • ⭐ Metro Police Arrested Over 1000 Peaceful Protesters in London Last Weekend


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(00:05):
Who are these people? Who are these people?
We're here. We made it, Fred.
I I hope we actually are live. I just threw up the the the
slide of the of all the supporters.
So everyone knew to do that. Hopefully that didn't mess

(00:26):
everybody up and hopefully we actually are live.
It looks like we are. Hi everyone's.
Yeah. Nights of the Storm.
This song is dope. That's a 5 year old song that
Jesse wrote called Love Your Prison.
And there's a little cameo that came from when AOC was doing her
little camp out on the Capitol steps.
And our brother Colin was one ofthe people there.

(00:49):
And one of the people he was with yelled out.
You know, Colin yells out, what are the 10%?
What about the 10% of people that weren't affected by this
and still have to get evicted? And the other person who was
Franco yells, people still owe money.
And that's when Corey Bush says,let's turn, let's let's turn up
some music and they try to drownthem out with with music and

(01:12):
then just kind of ignore them and blow them off And people
still owe money. Ended up like the the sound bit
that that that Jesse grabbed andwe use it all the time.
So good, good. Thank you, Fred.
We are live live, live. Good, good to hear.
So it's Sunday night. It's how do we miss that?
We're going to, we got a bunch of shit to get through tonight.

(01:35):
We're going to talk about how Banksy clown the UK government.
I love that. That's a great story.
We don't get many like upliftingstories.
That's kind of an uplifting story.
All right. And then we've got a whole big
fuck Israel segment, including an article that I wrote.
So I'm going to do a read through of it and kind of
embellish and talk about it. And I'm sure Reef will have

(01:57):
plenty to say there. We're also going to talk about
the other shit that happened in England last weekend that most
people didn't talk about and they haven't really talked
about. You're over now. 1000 people
that have been arrested under Section 12 charges that can all
potentially go to jail for 14 years of peace for, for

(02:17):
protesting, for holding a sign, for saying I support Palestine
action and I oppose genocide like it's nuts.
So we're going to give them somelight and then we're going to
talk a little bit about Kevin Got Stola talked about Remacia
Ozturk and her story and her hercase in an update there.
We're going to cover that and then we're going to go around

(02:40):
the world to PSYOP season. Holy crap, it is sweeps week for
psyop season. Man it it and they can't stop
with with this the biggest SIOP of all, all right, because
everybody is designed to believesomething different right now.
Derrick Bros actually had a really solid post I saw that I

(03:01):
shared with with Snow Himmel earlier today about all the
different possibilities and scenarios that people are
throwing out and believing rightnow.
And basically, no two people really believe the same thing at
this point. I think that was the goal of
Mockingbird Media originally. If you haven't looked up
Operation Mockingbird, do some homework, figure out what that

(03:22):
was, and wow, Rumble dropped off.
Holy crap, that's weird. I didn't drop any frames.
Thank you, Ralph. By the way, Ralph is over on
Rumble. Ralph has been a big supporter
of the channel. Recently he got showcased and
highlighted on the INN Wall of Fame supporters because he's

(03:43):
been hooking us up and anyone who does that, we certainly
appreciate. And this is the names of these
are the names of everyone that have been hooking us up.
If you're able to at a means, please support the live
streamers and the outlets that you want to see because it takes
money to do this. We literally paid today our
annual Canva bill, which makes all the thumbnails and this

(04:05):
graphic actually funny enough, that Canva bill was 273 bucks
for for three users. And you know, it's it's for me,
for reef and for I and N the rest of the network together.
We've got all this different stuff kind of a gathered
together and that's what it costs.
So that's just one operating cost.
And we've got our big restream built at the end of the year.

(04:27):
We have covered a good portion of the costs already, but
everything else Angel right now needs a new laptop.
Love to be able to get him a newto contribute to getting him a
new laptop. He is as of Friday $170 away.
So he's real close and he can use help too.

(04:48):
But I would like to get to, to started on our on our story
about Banksy and I don't talk about.
Banksy, share your screen. Oh, well, I could I, I guess.
I mean, oh, right. I got this guy sitting next to
me. What's up?
Reef, Right. Reef's here.
Hi everybody. So what's what's new in Reef

(05:13):
World and he, well, Reef certainly saw this.
And you were sending me a bunch of stuff to do with this.
So it started out Monday morning.
It feels like Monday morning, September 8th.
That that sounds about right. It was Monday morning.
We woke up. I woke up after the stream.
I, I published the the podcast and I log into Twitter and I see

(05:37):
this post from kneecap. New Banksy is fucking nail on
the head. All right, now I for those who
are on the podcast, I just zoomed in on the image.
It's a wall. It's a mural on the wall of the
Royal Courts of Justice. And it's a judge in full like
powdered wig beating with his gavel on a child holding a

(06:02):
protest sign or someone holding a protest sign laying on the
ground. And there's a blood spatter on
the on the side and the protest sign is blank.
So just so people know what it looks like to begin with.
All right. And this became like a whole
controversy because of where it was painted.

(06:22):
So Defend our Juries then says we did get a bank seat.
Defend Our Juries is the organization that has been
loudest in putting together these mass protests for, you
know, standing against the government, which is trying to
censor people and jail people for supporting now an

(06:44):
organization like we talked about that doesn't even exist
anymore. Palestine Action disbanded.
So saying that you support it issomehow a crime.
It doesn't exist. Madness.
So here's what ends up happening.
The government. Starmer's hench men are now

(07:06):
removing Banksy's government critical art as if it were
nothing more than dirt on the walls.
This, I'm just following all this mentality is utterly
pathetic. Before they did that, they put
up this big screen all right, sothat nobody would be able to see
it. And people started shoving the
screen out of the way. All right, here's literally

(07:27):
somebody in a black mask becauseGod forbid they actually were
identified by anyone literally scrubbing away the artwork like
this. It this feels like it should be
a crime. You're coming yesterday.
You could have seen it. Oh, really?
Is it just this moment? Well, yesterday, like it was
coming yesterday. You could have seen it.
Oh, really is? It just this.

(07:51):
Moment, right? If you came yesterday, well you
could have seen it. Wow what a stooge.
And that guy given side eye because he knows he's going to
be immortalized. Like destroying A Banksy.
Banksy's are worth millions. Priceless right?

(08:12):
Though I said nothing says on the right side of history more
than covering up artwork createdto embarrass and shame the
inhabitants of the building every time they walk past it.
Bravo, Banksy. For real now.
This was before they decided to blast it away, so here's the

(08:35):
cops standing in front of the barrier to make sure nobody sees
it. Because seeing it would just be
so awful. A new mural from street artist
Banksy shows a judge beating a protester on London's High Court
wall. And there's people getting their
picture taken with it. Here's what it looks like at

(08:57):
night with the shadows of the staircase of the the fencing
cast upon. It's eerie.
It's, it's something right? Look at it up close.
It's it's, it's amazing. And here's somebody tiny art
drawing the cops blocking the exhibit.

(09:21):
All right, So our forensic council of State media said
we're now at the stage of genocide where we're destroying
priceless artworks for Israel. But people are thinking right

(09:43):
now, and yet you want to just reject that this.
Is part of the modern part of the building.
It's got holes in it for camerasand.
Everything you can't preserve. This, but yeah, they put up a
camera above it. Yeah.
Just to like, watch it, make sure it doesn't get put back up
again. Right.
And make sure that nobody see and whoever sees it now your

(10:03):
face is is on camera. Unbelievable, right?
And I didn't see too many peopletalking about this,
unfortunately, but our friends at normal island news, Laura,
the the fake Laura Kay breaking.I love that she used breaking.
Israel has launched a drone strike on the secret residence

(10:25):
of the graffiti artist known as Banksy.
This is tongue in cheek. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper
has apologized unequivocally forBanksy's terrorist artwork and
thanked Israel for the bombing. That's unreal and not out of the
realm. So here's your result.

(10:47):
As Ricky said, got to hand it tothe authorities.
At first I was mad when they scrubbed the Banksy, but they
have unintentionally made one ofthe most made it one of the most
powerful artworks of all time. So now it's complete with the
government's attempt to make it disappear.

(11:10):
And it's still like the worst job they could possibly fucking
do as well. Like, it's real government work.
That ain't it. Like.
Yeah, you can see the whole thing and they spent hours you
can see in a way, right? Right, like the gavels there,
the bucket, everything, like barely anything is lost.

(11:31):
It's like a shadow of itself, you know, it's it, it, it's
beautiful, honestly, You know, Isuspect Banksy had anticipated
that this piece of art would be removed and this act would be,
would add to its artistic value.Amazing.
Yeah. I mean, you definitely could
have thought about it. Yeah.
And been like, OK, I need to like actually stain this shoe.

(11:54):
Right. You know, it's, it's wild.
So. So again, just an incredible
piece of art created by Banksy to I'm.
Surprised they didn't completelypaint over it honestly.
They've done that sort of shit before.
Maybe that's what they'll end up.
It'll. Be just a big black square.

(12:14):
You know, right? It'll be it.
They'll just cover up the whole thing like it never happened.
Yeah, I could totally. Completely.
Redacted, right? And that also, wouldn't that
make us say like Banksy might tag the whole fucking black wall
at that point? Right.
Yeah, put it in white, come backand fuck it.

(12:34):
You did this because of me, you know.
But yeah, but now remember, UK is arming and funding and
acknowledge that they're arming and funding A genocide, which is
a war crime. And every person in the UK that
is sanctioning this should actually be on the side of, you

(12:57):
know, be convicted of siding with terrorism.
But that's not what seems to be happening here.
But remember why this is all being done.
This is being done because Israel is murdering children in
Gaza and people here are trying to stand up against it and the
UK is locking them up for sayingthat.
And that's why Banksy drew that all right in the 1st place.

(13:20):
And let's not forget that. So yeah, that that was a a wild
story. I guess they don't have pressure
washers there. I sure hope not.
Jason Nights on the store paint remover plus a Craftsman
pressure washer. I'm guessing they don't.
But. Hey, they, they, they can't even

(13:42):
get really cold milk in England.So you never know, man.
We we can use it as a as a minute to to clown or.
Really cold milk. Explain yourself.
I think they have refrigerators.Go start over on the rumble,
says PSA. Banksy purposefully used
permanent undercoating because he knew that they try to remove

(14:05):
it. Fucking amazing.
Yeah, that's what I would think too.
Brilliant, all right, all the time trying to get rid of.
Stuff that's. Right, Macy.
All right. That's that.
That's awesome. Steve Gill.
Yeah, same thing. Go, go start.
Steve Gill. Same person for those who didn't
already know, Shawnee Accord, Lord Miller, What's going on,

(14:29):
harps, What's going on, my my cunt brother.
And yes, we're going to get censored by the algorithm for
saying it. I learned somewhere that the
algorithm really doesn't like that word.
And and that's that is really deeply unfortunate.
Yes, descent and bloom. That's a good point.

(14:50):
The UK have been complicit in what's happening from the start
then, like since the 1900s because Balfour declaration and
you know, the actual technical land owners of Palestine or, you
know, somehow they they got the keys to the castle.
Not exactly sure how that happened, but welcome to empire.

(15:14):
That's how they got to determinewhat happened in 1948 along with
the community nation. So we're going to get to that in
a minute. In the meantime, we are still
and you know what, it's funny, Itried to apply to YouTube this
week to get re monetized and they confirmed, yeah, now we
looked at your stuff and it doesn't really align with what

(15:36):
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(15:58):
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All right, so it's, it's fuck Israel genocide time.

(16:21):
You know you have a theme song for this if I remember
correctly. Maybe.
Somewhere it was. It was our.
Somewhere. Maybe.
Maybe. That control F.

(16:42):
Yeah, because I want to get through that before we get to
yeah, Fuck Israel. Yes, that's our Fuck Israel
segment. All right, So what is going on

(17:03):
here? Well, this is American veteran
Josephine Gullibo. Gilbo sorry, sorry for
butchering that, because now I'mgoing to have a little something
to say after this, but let's listen to what she has to say
some minutes in. We have technology.
No, I did it. I was just delayed.
Go ahead. We have technology that we can

(17:24):
see exactly who's in these locations and buildings, so
they're targeting and bombing homes, knowing who and how many
children were actually inside. My name is Josephine Gilbo.
I'm a 17 year Army veteran. I recently got out of the
military last year. Having that background as an
intelligence officer and understanding what defense

(17:47):
actually is, I can see clearly that this is not self-defense.
The civilian casualties is catastrophic.
They're targeting homes filled with children.
The elite that sit in Capitol Hill sit there and lie over and
over and over. I just want to highlight one of
the biggest awakenings that I think I've had the last few

(18:08):
weeks. Coming here and lobbying with
the senators and the congressmenis just how corrupt our
government is and that anyone that's in the military is simply
just one chess piece that they use at their leisure for their
own internal gain to protect their own internal assets and

(18:28):
money. Powerful you.
Think I've seen that before, thought that was a while ago.
Was it? I've seen this person before say
say this exact thing. 'Cause it was like a week or so
ago that I saw this video. Yeah, they may be.

(18:49):
They may be done it again. We have technology that we can.
See and alongside Anthony. I thought I thought I saw the
Aaron Bushnell thing, but I could be wrong.
Maybe so at least acknowledging that again, they know exactly

(19:11):
who's in the buildings. They know how many children.
They know that people like Tom Cotton and Brian Mast and the
people that walk stone faced through the halls of Congress as
they're challenged by activists and people ask them questions
and they gaslight, say there's no genocide.
They're not being starved. They're they're not, they're not

(19:33):
bombing kids. What do you mean?
They sit there and lie over and over.
Now she's still wearing the uniform of the US military, I
notice. Does has she left the military?
OK, and here's the other thing. I mean, she may have, but I mean
you can keep that. Can you leave?

(19:54):
She got kicked out for protesting with with Anthony
Aguilar. That's what happened.
All right? Yeah.
So. At least she's coming out as
somebody who's been on the inside to say this is as corrupt
as it gets and I can't support this.
So don't listen to me. Listen to somebody who literally

(20:16):
dedicated themselves to serving this country and volunteered to
do this shit and realize exactlywhat the hell this is and what
this is all for. So credit to her, but also, you
know, sorry that she got brainwashed or put in a
situation where she would have volunteered to sign up for this

(20:38):
monstrosity, not knowing what the US military is right now
that it's basically a big defense contractor.
All right, so that's our first fuck Israel segment because of
course that's Israel that's doing that.
All right, the next one came from Unicorn riot and this was
on Friday. All right, I found this on on

(21:02):
Blue Cry. All right, Unicorn riot dot blue
B sky dot social because they'reon blue sky.
They're also on X in Twitter, But I was looking at blue sky
because Twitter was just showingme horrible, horrible shit a
lot. Even when I was searching for

(21:22):
stuff, I found that it wasn't giving me really good sources.
So I went looking here and I found a few here, you know,
because the sources that I trustare actually here, like Unicorn
riot. Israel bombs residential towers
and is as it unleashes, quote, gates of hell, UN quote on God's
city. Israeli Prime Minister, war

(21:45):
criminal Netanyahu threatened Gaza City's nearly 1.3 million
residents who leave the city or face death as Israel unleashes
explosive laden robots and its forces level residential powers.
Now, we talked about the robots last week and we read an

(22:06):
article. Now watch what happens to this
building. It's people walking down the
street, all of a sudden, boom, look at everybody running and
boom tower gone. I mean this is with weapons that

(22:27):
could take out entire military bases used on residential
fucking homes. This was last weekend.
For what reason? Was there a Hamas camera there
too? Look at the Aston masks.
Look at the aftermath of this. Because we're taking the land

(22:57):
we're going to destroy, we're going to destroy everything
there, and we're going to rebuild exactly what we want to
build. There's nothing you can fucking
do about it, is what they're saying.
Fuck Israel. So what your question is, what
do you do? What do you say when fuck Israel
isn't enough? Because I don't know what what
you say to something like that where they're just destroying

(23:20):
the possibility for anything to exist and then pushing anyone
that might be left out to the South, which we saw last week
also. So for a little bit of levity, I
brought the Tuttles. All right.
Did you just bomb hospitals? Hospitals are Hamas.

(23:43):
At least let food and medical supplies in unrised Hamas.
The journalists are going to show this in the world.
Journalists are Hamas. You can't call everything Hamas.
You're Hamas. I remember watching that dude.
Oh dude, that is the gift. That is pretty crazy that.

(24:04):
Is the meme that keeps on givingright there all right, Paul and
Paul senior and and half the people don't even know they
never saw an episode of AmericanChopper.
They have no idea why these people.
Are. Or that it's father and son?
Or have any idea why they're throwing shit?
Or that it's over some stupid fucking, like it's over

(24:26):
something not even consequential, right?
Like it's like, no, I wanted to paint it red.
Like, you know, fucking stupid. We are all Hamas.
OK, so I don't even know if I should show this, but it's did

(24:47):
you see that kid crying outside the hospital after they blew it
up, looking at his father's headblown open and his mother lying
dead? That's a sentence that Israel
caused people to write, sorry. And the US and UK too, all
right, you can look at wherever and get upset or whatever it is.

(25:08):
But what I'm about to show is not because of Hamas.
Hamas did not do this. Assuming that this kid survives
this genocide, which they're assuming that they won't.
Well, Israel is assuming. What do you think he's going to
become? Some peace activists chanting
about coexistence in humanity? All right, if you're if you are

(25:32):
triggered by this, I would advise you turn away.
I'm going to I'm going to show this picture right now, so 321.
There he is. There she is.
How dare you, you motherfuckers.All right.

(25:54):
Just off I wouldn't I wouldn't scroll too far on that because
we all know it's. I'm not scrolling down.
Fucking awful comments. So fuck Israel for that.
That's his mother and the fatherwas sitting on a chair with
literally half his head blown off, and I'm not showing that
one. You can see it if you look for

(26:14):
it. But awful.
And fuck Israel for that. So Speaking of fuck Israel, all
right, I decided that I, I, I'vehad enough.
I've seen enough. I've talked about it.
I've covered a lot of people's articles on this, but I haven't
really written about this myselfand given it by and I've talked

(26:40):
about it here. I talked about it during my
origin story. I talk about it and I scream
about it all day on Twitter, butI haven't really written an
article about this. So it's kind of funny because it
was on September 10th that I satdown at around noon and started
writing this. And about 3/4 of the way

(27:02):
through, I found out just like everybody else did, that I saw
the video on Twitter of a big right wing influencer getting
shot through the neck, maybe allegedly.
I don't know where, you know, there's a hundred different
conspiracy theories already about what is going on there and

(27:25):
what happened there. I, I, I don't know, it's not
what this piece is about becausethis was already basically
written beforehand. I had an idea and a thought on
it was a Wednesday night. And it was like, you know, how
do we properly punish Israel forall that they've done and the

(27:52):
people of Israel as well for standing by and most of them at
least encouraging this and not fighting against it to as far as
they could to their government. And what I came up with was how
do we not make them a country anymore?
They strip their sovereignty. How do we in the community of

(28:17):
nations no longer acknowledge orrecognize that that place is an
actual official country? And that was kind of how do I
back my way into that? Because we all say we, that
Israel must no longer exist, buthow, how do you make that
happen? So I started writing this and
then it expanded and expanded a little bit more and expanded.

(28:39):
I didn't want to make it too, too long because I want to be
able to get through it. I want people to be able to get
through it. And I plan on writing more
articles that involve this stuff.
But I'm going to do a read through here.
I may stop a couple times. If you want to interrupt me,
feel free because I know you hadquite a bit to say about this
too. But my article is that the

(28:59):
Greater Israel Project must never be permitted all right by
eliminating Israel's right to exist as a sovereign country and
that and that Israel has a rightto exist argument disappears.
Now it no, it absolutely doesn't.
So now, now what do you got to say?
Vote to strip Israel's sovereignty and no longer

(29:20):
recognize it as a country in theUnited Nations, which is a
probably the worst way to do it except that it was created by
Aun vote. So how better to take it away
than to have the body and entitythat first created it remove it?
Now I, I don't even know if that's possible.
And I know that the US and Israel are members that would

(29:41):
probably block it anyway, but it's, it's a good thought.
And then come the Nuremberg 2 point O trials.
All right, so I start out by admitting and not admitting, but
letting everyone know right up front that I am Jewish and that
I was raised in the US as a conservative Jew to believe in

(30:03):
Israel. Now, I will have to at some
point go into the difference between Jewish sects from how at
least I was raised to understandthem.
The Reformed Jews are like the right.
The Reformed Jews, they're like Jewish light in a way.
They're a lot more accepting. They're mostly English in their
ceremonies and they don't do very much Hebrew.

(30:24):
And a lot of American Jews are Reformed, but they're looked
upon by all the other religious sects within Judaism as kind of
Judaism light. Then you have Conservative,
which is about a mix of English and, and Hebrew.
And that's how I was raised. I spoke Hebrew.

(30:47):
No, you know, I don't understandit, but I at least learned how
to read it, how to read the words and the syllables and the
symbols. So I, I have some basic, like
beyond basic understanding of the culture and history from the
way that they wanted to brainwash teach us.
And that's what I'm talking about here.

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So I was raised a conservative Jew.
Now the, the other two are Orthodox.
And then you've got like the ultra Orthodox, like the
Labovich and the Chabad that arelike, we even consider extreme
within the Jewish community. We all kind of look at each
other with the long black coats and the, and the long sideburns
and we go, the majority of Jews think that they're, they're a

(31:30):
little extreme beyond or beyond a little extreme, let alone the
ones that hold secret tunnels. And they know nothing about any
of that stuff. They don't look into just how
fucked up Kabad Labovich has, you know, has ties to and this
human trafficking stuff that hasbeen alleged.

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And you know, the stuff with the, the bloody mattress in the
tunnels. And they all, they just explain
it away and they ignore and theywhitewash that part because they
get benefit from it. And I want to talk a little bit
about that. So as a child, I was taught that
Israel was created as a homelandfor the Jews after the

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Holocaust, which I realized several years ago that it was
all just a carefully constructedstory with a ton of omissions.
A lie. That's what they always told us.
If you don't tell the whole story, that's a lie.
I was only told half the story, which he'd never acknowledged
the suffering inflicted on the inhabitants of the land of

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Palestine prior to 1948 and eversince they almost act like it
was just an empty place, just this desolate piece of desert
that nobody wanted and nobody fought over and it was ours.
The 3000. I didn't even talk about the
3000 year argument in this in this article.
So that's something else that I'll writing that down I have to

(32:55):
address at some point. All right.
But since 2021 and realizing this, I'd become vehemently anti
Zionist and talk about Israel's war crimes frequently on how do
we miss that and other shows. By the way, that's a link to a
playlist for all the episodes atarchives if you ever want to
listen to any old ones. The last two years have revealed

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how a lot of what we see is orchestrated by and on behalf of
the further men of Zionism, bothJewish and Christian.
Again, refer back to INN news. I'm talking about the Christian
Zionists. Zionists try to conflate Judaism
with the state of Israel. But I will scream from the
rooftops forever that Zionism isnot Judaism.

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How? There are more Christian
Zionists in the US than there are Jews worldwide.
Most Jews I know have never really been shown the difference
between what an anti Zionist Jewis and what we believe.
And they've always just it. It's always been completed also
by the Jewish community, not just by the Christian community

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or they're in complete denial that there's a difference that
and that's what they're trying to pass laws in this country to
say that Zionism is is Judaism, which is insane when more
Christians believe in it than Jews.
What? What?
OK, anyway, Judaism existed for thousands of years before

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Zionism did it. Did it?
That's fact. Straight up fact.
Zionists were fighting for the Reformation of Israel and
Palestine for more than 50 yearsbefore it was recreated in 1948.
Now, this is a headline from theNew York Times from 1899
highlighting the conference of Zionists electing delegates at
their meeting in in Baltimore determining that they will

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colonize Palestine again. This is 1899 and it wasn't even
the first one. That's the third annual
conference. I'm not an anti Semite.
I'm not a self hating Jew. I acknowledge history from a
objective logical standpoint. First, Palestinians are Semites

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too. So to call anyone an anti semite
means that they're also against the Palestinian people, which
when they're defending them, it's kind of silly to say that.
Second, OK, I very much do not hate myself or my religion, but
I am incensed that how it has been twisted and bastardized to
justify countless atrocities andland theft.

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And I said exactly that on AM wake up recently and there's a
link to me saying that and it was short.
Now, I am also obviously not an advocate for continuing the
project of the state of Israel, and there are lots of us
throwing a number as they realize that what the United
States and and UK are funding and backing in the name of

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Israel, but claiming that it's also in the name of Jews is
going to get some people pretty upset with Jews in the end,
aren't don't you think? Maybe, maybe.
Here's Harry S Truman explainingthe problem in 1949.
The Zionists particularly, who were against anything that is to
be done. If they couldn't have the whole
of Palestine and everything handed to him on a silver plate

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so they wouldn't have to do anything.
It couldn't be done. We had to take it in small
doses. You can't move 5 or 6 million
people out of a country and fillit up with 5 or 6,000,000 more
and expect both sets of them to be pleased.
We had all sorts of objections to everything that was done.
Something had to be done. We went ahead and done it and

(36:40):
had it done and and now it it's working out.
Eventually I think we'll have them all satisfied, but it's
going to take a great deal of time yet to get the job done.
They recognize Israel is an easy1.
I had to make a compromise with the Arabs and divide Palestine.
The Jews want to chase all the Arabs into the Tigris and
Euphrates River, and the Arabs want to chase all the Jews into

(37:03):
the Red Sea. And I was trying, what I was
trying to do was to find a homeland for the Jews and still
be just for the Arabs. But when you go into a thing of
that kind, the people you helpedmost are the ones that get the
most angry with you. Both of them were against me on
the situation, but as President of the United States, I paid no
attention to them, carried out what I thought was right, and I

(37:25):
had the support of the Congress and I could do it, which is
unusual in these days. Can.
You tell us specifically that a lot of Jewish people are against
you too. Oh well, there were a lot of
Jewish people against me becausethey want the whole Palestine.
As I say, they won't drive all the Arabs into tigers from
Euphrates rivers. Which is exactly what they're
doing now. They just waited 75 years.

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And I think that Truman's words,you know, he thought it was
going to work out well, it worked out for the Zionists.
It worked out for, you know, it's funny.
He also conflated Zionists with the Jews immediately.
By the way, you notice that he said Zionists once or twice and
then he immediately flipped it to the Jews.

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Again, more Christian Zionists were behind this.
The royal family not, not JewishZionist, Christian Zionist.
Zionism is a political ideology,not a religion.
Now, of course, October 7th happened, you know, do you

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denounce Hamas? Do you denounce October 7th?
October 7th is justification forwar crimes.
And actually, a friend of mine came at me a little bit and he's
like, you know, I think to call it what you did was a little
harsh, said sorry. After their unabashed collective
punishment, which again is a warcrime inflicted on millions in

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the aftermath of a prison break on October 7th, 2023, which saw
1200 people killed, Israel should no longer be able to
continue and exist as a sovereign country.
This didn't start October 7th, but the disproportionate
response it is to it is so far beyond disgraceful.

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I really, I can't even think of the proper word to describe it.
It's it's not disgraceful, it's not awful, it's not the worst
thing that you could possibly imagine to exterminate an entire
population systematically by destroying its healthcare

(39:36):
system, by starving them, by notallowing aid to come in, by
bombing people that are trying to deliver aid to them, by
intimidating people through a mass media campaign, etcetera,
etcetera, all of these things. So again, let's talk about that
prison break and I will because we call Gaza an open air prison

(39:59):
for years beforehand because it was they couldn't go in or out
without. Israel say so.
That makes it a prison. You can say so or not that it
had. They had a life in a city inside
of it, but it was still within walls.
They weren't allowed to fish or they'd get bombed.
They weren't allowed to leave orthey'd be murdered, or they

(40:19):
weren't allowed to come back. So again, let's talk about that
prison break, because it's been used by Israel as the
justification for everything they've done since 1200.
People were killed, originally reported as a lie as 1400 and
still used incorrectly by some. All right, including Hamas

(40:43):
militants, those also including IDF combatants and hundreds of
Israeli civilians that the IDF murdered, Admittedly with IDF
tank and Apache helicopter fire.There's a ton of investigations
and even IDF soldiers admitted that they were given the order.
I have Yoav Gallant admitting that it was a mass.

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Hannibal and I talked about that.
Lots of evidence suggests Israeli forces allowed the
attack to happen. Dissident wrote an article about
that last week. Then use the Hannibal directive
to order mass to order IDF soldiers to murder citizens to
prevent them from being taken hostage.
A mass Hannibal as described by one IDF soldier where literally

(41:25):
they said that if somebody that that was a Hamas fighter went
into a house full of a family, they blew up the house with the
family in it. By the way, as a reminder, none
of this started October 7th. This is all that was all a
response to 75 years of oppression and being treated

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like second class citizens and being treated like prisoners.
And Oh yeah, by the way, the most watched and monitored wall
in the history of mankind was just happened to not be watched
for a four hour block that morning when they just happened
to be doing this. OK, there's a ton more to say,

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but reviewing October 7th wasn'tthe point of this piece.
The multitude of war crimes committed by Israel as a result
and what to do about them is thepoint here that the Zionist
version of the Greater Israel Project must never be permitted.
They must never be rewarded for the behavior that they've
committed here. Countries that commit genocide

(42:32):
can't continue to exist. How do we do this?
We eliminate Israel's right to exist as a sovereign country for
actively destroying Gaza and theWest Bank.
And there are multiple acts of war committed on Syria and
Lebanon and Iran and Yemen and now Qatar and Tunisia this week.

(42:59):
Remember that they that they dropped a bomb in Qatar to try
to murder Hamas delegates that were trying to negotiate a
settlement? That in Tunisia they dropped
incendiaries on top of the flotilla that is apparently
still going toward Israel. Haven't heard very much about it
since they were attacked. Right, Yeah, I think they just

(43:21):
left like they were. They hung out in Tunisia for a
week they were waiting for. More people and fix up the boats
and fuel up and I guess and loadup the boats all right but
remember that their intent is land theft of other sovereign
nations in in addition to Syria Lebanon, you've got parts of

(43:42):
Egypt, Jordan, parts of Iraq andeven parts of Saudi Arabia are
part of the greater Israel project in the future all right
in all in pursuit of this goal they will continue to murder
people anywhere because they've gotten away with it this.
Red Air. I don't even think they're going

(44:03):
to stop there. This is what they claim they're
going to stop. Like, you know, everyone talks
about, you know how Putin's going to, you know what, He's
not going to stop there. But no one wants to think Israel
will has world domination fantasy.
They totally do so. Well, the problem is you.

(44:24):
You. You, you create a border like
that, that's a lot of border to protect against all these
countries that aren't too happy that you took land from them.
So. Land from them.
Oh no. But don't worry, we'll we'll
give them all the ammunition to be able to fucking hold out, and
then we'll probably head to boots on the ground ourselves at

(44:45):
some point just to help them out.
Oh, there's no doubt. This is a USUK, Austria.
There's a Five Eyes project right here for sure.
And then they'll get German troops and French troops and
everybody involved and Iranian troops.
They'll all give them a little piece of the Greater Israel
Project. Yeah.

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A country that treats the peoplethey occupy, imprisoning them,
starving them, and never allowing them to return if they
leave the way that Israel has for 75 plus years would not
exist, let alone be permitted bythe international community to
expand by murdering more people and stealing more land.

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How do you think they're going to treat the Syrians and the
Lebanese people who refuse to leave the land that they're
stealing right now? They're going to turn them into
Palestinians and then keep squeezing them into smaller and
smaller patches of land, gaslighting everyone into
saying, well, they're the problem, they're the criminals
because they're fighting the people that stole their land.
Why? Why would you find us?

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Just lay down. Just let us take it.
We're taking it. Right.
They've committed so many war crimes, it's not even possible
to list them all. But there actually is a list
somewhere. And this is a website out of
Common Dreams. All right, This is the litany of
Israel war crimes that is being documented by the Palestine Red

(46:09):
Crescent Society, OK and others.So what steps do we take to
accomplish this? We vote to strip Israel's
sovereignty at the United Nations and no longer recognize
it as a country. And maybe they do it at the
BRICS conference because they know that the US will block
anything here. But they don't have the US

(46:30):
doesn't have a vote at BRICS. Well, China does and they will
talk about that in a second, butthat further by removing their
sovereignty though that would further make them rogue
criminals, which they already are.
It'll send a message to every other country who even thinks
about it. But they don't want to do that I

(46:50):
guess. When Israel refuses and acts
defiant, UN peacekeeping staff should arrest the cabinet heads
the entire Knesset. Their government gets disbanded.
Israel attacked heads of other countries.
Nobody asked what would happen to the to the people of those
countries once that happened, right?

(47:10):
Because I guarantee the next question we're all talking about
to the citizens of Israel. You know what?
Fuck them. They allowed that to devolve it
to chaos. And we shouldn't, we shouldn't
ask that question here. We're all talking about
assassinations, but if you look up assassination in Israel,
Wikipedia asked to separate it out by decade.

(47:31):
Yeah, I saw. So you know.
All right, the Syrian people, the Syrian people didn't get a
choice in self determination when their leader Assad was run
off in a revolution funded by the CIA and MI 6, allegedly
putting a former Al Qaeda operative, Al Jilani in charge

(47:51):
of the fucking country who's been literally completely
subservient to Israel ever since.
And Israel has continued to expand their land grab into
Syria. The Lebanese people didn't get a
choice when Nasrallah was murdered.
The Yemeni people didn't get a choice when Israel murdered
their entire cabinet last week. Unreal.

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And I had somewhere a tweet fromAlan McLeod.
I think you know what? It's, it's up here.
This is it right here. No, right there.
Incredible to watch the Charlie Kirk shooting receive about 100
times more media coverage than Israel assassinating the Prime
Minister of Yemen. Then we start the Nuremberg 2

(48:41):
Point O trials broadcast live tothe world.
No private testimony. Those trials would have to
include the Western politicians who ran cover and were
complicit, including Biden and Trump as commanders in chief of
a military that provided support, including U.S.
politicians that were rabidly onTV and screaming about this and

(49:04):
voting to send money there. People like Nikki Haley and
Tulsi, Tulsi Gabbard, Randy Fine, we all know him.
Josh Gottheimer and Hakeem Jeffries and Cory Booker.
Lindsey Graham and Chuck Schumer.
Again, this is. Bipartisan all.
Right, Bernie Sanders and Nancy Pelosi, just to name a few.

(49:24):
All of these people advocated for and or voted to send weapons
and money to Israel and continuetheir slaughter.
And Oh yeah, guy by the name of Charlie Kirk.
Oh no, he can't testify anymore.Sorry.
Including Keir Starver. Kid Starver, who while acting
indignant publicly, is still providing spy flights to Israel

(49:47):
daily over Gaza and authorizing the use of the Incirlik base in
Cyprus in support of Israel murdering starving, unarmed
Palestinian civilians under the guise of eliminating Hamas,
which the US military, by the way, concedes that they'll never
be able to do, including all theforeign secretaries the past two

(50:09):
years, like David Lammy, like Yvette Cooper.
Here's a tweet that our friend Gordon Dimack reposted from Keir
Starmer, who condemned Israel's strikes on Doha.
Like I said, they attacked the the Hamas negotiators in Qatar.
They violated Qatar's sovereignty and risked further

(50:30):
escalation across the region on purpose, as this person reminds
them. You literally sent the fucking
RAF to refuel the Israeli fighter jets that bombed Qatar.
Mate what are you doing? We've got the flight logs and

(50:50):
then including Oxel Scholes and Friedrich Merz and Emmanuel
Macron 3 months ago. Germany and France say Israel is
entitled to defend itself. Well, again, if it's not
officially recognized as a country, does it probably not.

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Also including Xi Jinping, who could punish Israel by allowing,
by refusing to allow China to dobusiness with Israel very
easily. Almost.
What is that 20 billion? I don't know why that.
And almost $20 billion of Israel's imports come from

(51:34):
China, and it's more than doubletheir closest, largest trading
partner, which would be the United States.
That's what an actual BDS would be.
BDS is effective. It works also including the
media figures and decision makers at media outlets that

(51:56):
whitewash the war crimes and both sides to the situation at
every major corporate network. Piers Morgan, are you listening
this from Double Down News? Not a single mainstream
newspaper or broadcaster has said a thing about Israel

(52:18):
carving Star of Davids into Gazawith their bulldozers.
Israel can ethnically cleanse anentire people and raise their
everything to the ground, then mark their territory to show in
a show of racial and religious supremacy and not a peep.
Wild and there's 4 examples thatthey're showing.

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Yep. Silence is complicity.
Lying on behalf of the murderersand allowing them to continue
their lifestyle unimpeded and unchallenged will not be
tolerated. We used to hold people to a much
higher standard when it came to a country stealing land and
murdering unarmed people. I think it's time to start

(53:04):
holding people to that standard again.
So now I'll breathe again. But this has gotten, you know,
some action. I was hoping it would piss some
people off. It really hasn't pissed very
many off. It's gotten a lot of support,
which I appreciate. So if you're over at Substack,

(53:26):
go to anymediatoday.com and giveit a like give it a share, give
it a re stack, let other people know that it's there and share
that with people. Hopefully there are more anti
Zionist Jews like me that speak out that write about this.
And I think there there have been some I think alone Mizrahi
has has been writing about it and they're having again, Aaron

(53:50):
Mate and and Max Blumenthal and they break stories, but they
don't really talk about it from their perspective.
And as somebody still having Israel used their own religion
to claim the justification for murder on a daily basis,
murdering 100 people a day because of this religious

(54:14):
nonsense, and you could outlaw religion and most of these sex
crimes would disappear in a couple of generations.
But we don't have time for rational solutions.
Thank you, Saint George. All right.
I'm guessing that that that. Israel friendly.

(54:37):
Israel friendly due to they're. Using my religion I'm I'll get
rid of it but that I don't need that shit.
Right. You know well.
That's the that so concludes this week's Fuck Israel segment.
We again, YouTube doesn't like it when we talk about this, and
they don't want to turn modernization back on.

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(55:40):
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So I hope everybody appreciates the article.
I appreciate all the feedback, man.
You know, again, it, it took a lot to pour into it might cost

(56:00):
me some friendships and relationships once that starts
to circulate around. But some of this stuff like
again, I, I can't stay in silence is complicity.
If you if you're staying silent right now, what are you doing?
Like, you know, Aaron Bushnell. I think back to Aaron Bushnell's

(56:21):
words about what would you be doing if you ever wondered?
What no longer be complicit? Or that if you ever wondered
what you'd be doing during a genocide, you're doing it right
now. So that's what I'm doing and,
and slowly working to bring along the people that are close

(56:43):
to me that still believe in all this nonsense because sadly,
there are too many of them. And maybe stuff like that will
help to, to wake them up. I don't know.
It also serves to provide ample evidence that there are Jewish
people that really do feel like all of this is being spun and

(57:03):
manipulated to eventually createa backlash on Jewish people so
that they have nowhere else to go but the greater Israel
project. You know, I that's been a
historical thing for generationsthat they did it prior to 1948
that they were getting Israelis picked out of all the Arab

(57:27):
nations because there were Jewish terrorist groups that
were trying to terrorize other Jews to leave and to go to set
up in Palestine. That that's documented fact
that's, again, I'll get into some of that stuff in in a
future article. Yeah.

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I mean, carbon filters are over $1000 right now in Gaza, Sean,
I, it's, it's unbelievable, you know, again, anything that is of
value there right now. And I don't know how they're
transacting. That's a whole other question
because Internet power is cut off and they're getting solar

(58:13):
stuff. How do they, you know, E SIM
cards, I guess it, it's so challenging and then you've got
Israel tracking signals. Go ahead.
We've covered how, you know, they're the physical money there
is just literally deteriorating and being blown up like so you

(58:35):
know, they're they're they push digital currencies there.
They're, you know, like cash apping each other, that kind of
stuff. But they're going to end up, you
know, again, that's what the, the goal of the Gaza, you know,
city rebuild is that they want to enforce full digital ID and

(58:57):
digital currency. So there won't be it.
It'll be a cashless city, a cashless society, whatever the,
you know, you want to that. That is where they're going to
try to institute their utopia, which is gross.
So I want to talk about people who got arrested for trying to

(59:19):
protest in the UK against what'shappening in Speak Out.
So like I said, silence is complicity.
These are people who were not silent and are not complicit.
Gordon Dimack, Indy Media Award honoree, friend of the show.
They're arresting pensioners. They're arresting pensioners,
the the disabled, the blind, priests, doctors, Royal Air

(59:43):
Force pilots and people from allwalks of life and all colors and
creeds under anti terrorism lawsfor the crime of holding up
signs. And then they act like the
victims while doing it. Little bitches, all of them.
And again, this is the cry bullying that sounds like
Israel. So.

(01:00:05):
UK Met Police are crying here and saying that they have now
made over 100 a 150 arrests at the defend.
Our juries protest for a range of offences including assault on
a police officer and expressing support for a proscribed
organization. Now what you see here is a line
of cops bullying and pushing their way through a crowd.

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What you don't see are people punching at the cops because
they didn't, but the cops claim that they did.
Gordon Dimack got hopping mad onMonday morning and he recorded
this video and he tweets out that you're about to hear a
complete load of bullocks from the Met Police UK and mainstream

(01:00:51):
media about the Defend Our Juries protests today.
Don't believe it, This is what happened.
If you were at the protest today, tell me if this is an
accurate description of events and you'll have people that say,
of course it was. Now let me play this and on
mute. Let's go back to the beginning
and action. Hi everyone.

(01:01:14):
So I've got to do a report of the Defend Our Juries protest
today at Parliament Square because what you're about to be
fed by the mainstream media and the police is a complete load of
bollocks. I'm here to tell you exactly
what happened. And if you're watching this
video and you were there today, tell me whether this was your
experience too. Tell me whether I'm wrong here.
All right, so the action startedat 1:00, about 12 hundred, 1500

(01:01:37):
people from all ages, all colours, all creeds, all walks
of life, wonderful people just wrote silently the seven words
that now make you a terrorist inthis country, as ridiculous as
that sounds. And the police started arresting
people very quickly. 5 or 6 police would come in, arrest
somebody, move on. 5 minutes later, as soon as they got rid

(01:01:58):
of one person, there was a conveyor belt of another 5 or 6
police ready to come in. But The thing is, when they were
coming in, they were getting people shouting shame on you,
how are you going to square thiswith your children?
Don't you know there's a genocide going on, et cetera.
And you could see they were getting very uncomfortable with
this line of questioning. You could see that they realised
we're on the wrong side of history here.

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They did not like it at all. And as a result of it, the
amount of arrests slowed down rapidly to the point where there
was only one arrest like every 2530 minutes, because there were
30 or 40 of them now happening to come in to protect the
officers who were arresting somebody from all these shouts
of people going shame on you, etcetera.

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And after three hours, as a result of this, they'd arrested
around a dozen people. And I'm that's an over
exaggeration. If I was to go even more, no
more than 15 after three hours, there were over 1500 people
there. So you could see this was going
to be a disaster for them. You know, it was looking like a
disaster. What all that And you were

(01:03:01):
arrested, what, 50 people in a day because people this time
weren't accepting the street bail and they were going floppy
and the police were having to carry them out.
And it was very time consuming and they were getting more and
more pissed off. Now, we came away because we had
something else to go to. But as it turns out, you can see
what's happened. I've showed the video footage of

(01:03:24):
on my Twitter of other people that have shown this.
The police have said that arrests have been made because
the crowd got violent and they showed an overhead footage from
a goddamn helicopter a mile in the sky.
You see footage on the ground and you can clearly see what
happened. The police were getting more and
more aggressive, more and more agitated, started pushing

(01:03:47):
protesters in the ground to barge their way through and at
one stage even punching their way through protesters.
If you've got any footage of them doing that sort of thing,
please reply in this thread. OK, so we can show what the
truth is here. Whatever you hear from the
media, oh, there were hundreds of arrests and there were
violence, etcetera. It's bollocks.

(01:04:09):
These were completely peaceful people.
The police are to blame for any violence that went down there
today. All right.
Thanks very much. Free Palestine.
And the seven words that get youarrested are, again, I oppose
genocide. I support Palestine action.

(01:04:29):
That's what he was talking about.
And. That's that's not the seven
words I thought you you meant. Yes, I know, I know the ones
that you've said. Ratshit, batshit dirty old twat.
69 assholes tied in a knot. Hooray, lizard shit fuck.
OK. So it wasn't it wasn't those.
Defend our jury says here's the reality all right and Somerset

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being shared at 2 reality is that the police are punching
their way through the crowds to bass arrest peaceful protesters
for holding cardboard signs and again action.
Hard board's a dangerous weapon dog.
Same on you. Same on you.

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Police officer is actually punching his way through the
crowd. They appeared to have dropped
the arrestee. They dropped the arrestee.
Look at how many 8. And this is the Welsh police
Shame. All right, that's one of them.

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This is friend of the show Witchat UK, Sam Hill.
Absolutely. I missed a chance to say hello
to Gordon. He was about 20 feet away from
him. He's apparently now a terrorist.
That's great. All right, so then I've got
again Somerset being same video,26 seconds.
Punching his wife for the crowds.
Yeah, we got that one all right.Maybe they should just stay out

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of the way while freedom is ringing.
Right? I was there for hours, and I saw
nothing like what you described from Nigel Gibson.
All right, And then we have ASA Winstanley.
All right, He starts this threadmuch, much, much higher.
Wow, this is a long thread. I didn't even realize there were
so many here. Damn.

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This appears to be the first public act.
OK, that was from July 5th. So he's been documenting this
over time through July and then into September.
So we start here September 6th. That was after August 11th.
The latest massive civil disobedience action against the

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Palestine action ban is startingin London right now.
Looks larger than ever before. Arrests are likely.
So here's the thread. Here's our eight second video
seeing the size of the crowd. They can't arrest us.

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All is was is the mentality. Although arrests are happening
now, Met Police violently assault peaceful protesters,
including the elderly, in order to try and arrest over 1000
people for holding cardboard signs.
So far, they've only managed to arrest a small fraction of the

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nearly 1500 sign holders. We saw a nice shove there and
that guy on the ground. OK, these were peaceful
protesters. This is what they said.

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It's disgraceful. Why are police arresting people
that are protesting A genocide? We should all be protesting the
illegal Israeli genocide. Yeah.
Agreed, James. James was a Assange protester
and if Assange supporter an activist.

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Again, this is the defend our juries.
I put that that out there already.
So we saw that video. And then why are you lying?
What? You're the real terrorist.
The whole of the entire world supports Palestine action.
Here's the lady who got arrested.
Right. Britain and Israel are the only
two nations in the world where you're not allowed to do that.

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This is beyond insane right now.Here's the Fed.
Our jury's also saying that manyprotesters are going floppy to
not assist the police in enforcing an unjust law.
Despite claiming the police had the capacity to arrest everyone,
they've only managed to detain asmall fraction of the more than

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1000 protesters. The ban is unworkable and it
must be lifted. So here they are again.
So they've got to get 4-5, six officers because they got to
catch one under each arm, one for each leg.

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Plus, they need people to protect the people that are
carrying them. Look at this for peaceful
protesters. What a wonderful use of public
money. And then we've got more out of

(01:09:38):
Gordon here. 22 second video. Let's watch this one again.
Here's somebody with the side itbegins.
I oppose genocide. I support Palestine action
because I'm in the United States.
I can freely say that. But if I were in the UKI, they
could literally come knock on mydoor and arrest me for it.

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Violent, right? Look at all the violence.
Look at how violent that is. Man Reef.
Do you see how much violence there is?
Elbows, blood everywhere, right?Oh, wait, right.
All right, here's more. Another 26 second video of non

(01:10:29):
violence. Linda, there's a lot of words
there. Words, as we know, are violence.

(01:10:54):
Applause is violence. Here's the first arrest, and
Gordon is documenting it. OK, here's another one.
Oh, what a violent criminal. Blind man in a wheelchair?
Arrest that criminal. 1500 people here, maybe 6 arrests so

(01:11:18):
far in 25 minutes. Do the maths.
The men are going to have a longday.

(01:11:51):
Look at the people holding sidesright over their faces.
They're not arresting them. It's very selective.

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Yep, that's right. Go start.
Gordon was with Assange from thestart.
He was relentless. Why we love him, Why he's our
brother. Nobody terrorists.
In Gordon's words, courage callsto courage everywhere.

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Yep. Great thread by Gordon.
So that'll be in the notes and in the sub stack post with for
the for the show afterwards. So we love Gordon.
That was all about what what happened at the defend our
juries protest. Yeah.
And they're trying to get it undone that Palestine action

(01:13:06):
being proscribed as a terrorist organization.
But all of this nonsense where they're literally locking up
people for saying that they support an organization that
doesn't exist. And they're trying to stomp out
dissent against England funding and arming and assisting

(01:13:28):
genocide, which is a war crime. So get arrested, oppose war
crimes, get arrested, support war crimes end up in parliament
and funded by Zionist lobby, which is happening in the UK as
well as the United States by theway.
So we're certainly not going to get re monetized by YouTube for

(01:13:51):
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So you know, you shows too, and we appreciate those people and
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So therefore we don't have allies when it came comes to the
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I don't know, but This is why we're we do what we do and we're
here with the people that we hang with.
Hey, did you ever hear me say journalism is not a crime?
Because I've definitely said that before A.
Few times. A few times, right?
It's one of the penance and things that we've been premised
upon the entire time. We've done this because we

(01:16:26):
fought to get Julian Assange out.
We fight. We fight for journalists, a
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the truth and what they see. And we also fight for the rights
of the party, but no, also for immigrants, non citizen

(01:16:47):
journalists to be able to publish without fear of
retribution from the government.I thought that was something
that we all had. And I guess I took it for
granted in this country until recently.
Because Indy Media Award honoreeKevin Gastola reminds us that in
the Remacio Oster case, you've now got rights groups that are

(01:17:10):
urging appeals court to uphold the rights of non citizen
journalists. This is potentially a precedent
center. So as Kevin writes, several
press freedom and 1st Amendment groups have urged a United
States appeals court to side with Tufts University graduate
student Ramacio Osturk, a non citizen journalist.

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Now, we covered Ramacio Osturk'sarrest.
We covered her release from the detention center down in
Louisiana. All right, this is a picture of
the appeal of the appeals court,Second Circuit in Manhattan.
All right, this is a paid article.
I am a paid supporter of Kevin Gasola and the dissenter.
Again, we support independent, real, true independent media

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here, not just with showing their stuff on on the show, but
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Thank you for supporting independent media.
OK, and uphold the court's authority to review

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unconstitutional detention claims brought by Don citizens,
which certainly has happened allright.
On March 25th, Romesha Osterk famously was on the streets of
Somerville, Mass, near Boston when Immigration, Customs and
Enforcement ICE agents abducted her from the streets.

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It was widely reported that she was detained because she
co-authored an op-ed in the university student newspaper.
The op-ed criticized university administrators for not engaging
with students who sought divestment from companies with
ties to Israel after the Israeligovernment engaged in the
deliberate starvation and indiscriminate slaughter of

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Palestinian civilians and plausible genocide.
That's quote UN quote from her article.
Ozhurk for her crime was held inan ICE women's prison in
Louisiana for a little over a month until the US court ordered
her release in May. But prior to her release, the

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president's administration appealed the lower court
decision that pays the pave the way for her return to
Massachusetts. The government insisted that the
courts had no authority to review her claim of unlawful
detention. All right.
The Reporters for Freedom of thePress, along with the CPJ, Pan

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America, Reporters Without Borders and the Student Law
Press Law Center all submitted Abrief to the US Court of Appeals
for the Second Circuit. All indications are that Ozturk
spent more than a month in immigration detention, immigrant
detention in Louisiana, and had her student visa revoked because
she Co bylined an op-ed in her university's newspaper.

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Her detention was based. In part and impossibly entirely
on what is indisputably journalistic activity, a
District Court should be able toquickly review a habeas
petition, which is essentially aperson's challenge to detention
or imprisonment that forces the government to produce the that

(01:20:31):
individual in court. Anything less would allow the
executive branch to silence disfavored non citizen
journalists through an unconstitutional detention
without any review of its constitutionality until a final
removal order is entered and a petition for review can be
filed. The press freedom groups all

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argued, and I remember that we talked about the guy in Atlanta
who got arrested and detained who covers protests often.
They did say they held him for days.
The press freedom groups also contended that the absence of
speedy judicial review would mean that specific news beats

(01:21:13):
immigration enforcement, for instance, could be chilled more
than others. That presents a particularly
insidious form of viewpoint discrimination, like they call
it, for what it actually is. That's exactly the case of
Spanish language journalist Mario Guevara, who ICE has

(01:21:35):
detained in solitary confinementfor two months.
I just mentioned that a little bit ago because we covered that
on the show. In fact, in August, the ACLU
filed A habeas claim on behalf of Guevara and his
unconstitutional detention. Moreover, the groups invited the

(01:21:56):
appeals court to recognize that the underlying provisions in the
Immigration and Nationality Act referred to by the government to
justify their position are unconstitutional because
officials should not be able to seek the removal of non citizen
journalists based on reporting that the government says could
harm foreign policy or that the Secretary of State otherwise

(01:22:20):
perceives as critical or unfavorable.
That's insane. I I thought we had free speech
in this country. I thought that was America.
Come on. I know you got Randy.
All right. The Foundation for Individual
Rights and Expression, which is fire.
Fire. I thought this was America.

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Thank you so much. All right.
Fire, fire, fire, fire. The National Coalition Against
Censorship, the First Amendment Lawyers Association, and Pan
America Again ask the appeals court to more broadly recognize
the implications for freedom of speech. 2 Civil liberties. 2

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Civil liberties organizations, The Cato Institute, which is
right wing, and the Rutherford Institute also supported the
brief. As the groups outline, Secretary
of State Narco Rubio, Not Marco.But Narco arrested and detained
Ozturk not because the government claims she committed

(01:23:21):
a crime or other deportable offense, but for the seemingly
sole reason that her expression,an op-ed in a student newspaper,
stirred the Trump administrationto anger, Then to revoke revoke
her student visa. The Secretary argues his
discretionary power over lawfully present international
students includes authority to order their arrest, detention

(01:23:44):
and deportation, or even protected speech.
It does not. First Amendment groups handed
the groups referred to Bridges VCalifornia, a 1941 US Supreme
Court decision in which A54 majority upheld the free speech
rights of Harry Bridges, the leader of the longshoremen's

(01:24:06):
association. Now it's Harold Daggett.
Bridges, who was born in Australia, had a case pending
before the Superior Court of LA County.
He said a telegram to Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins that
implied the longshoremen's unionwould go on strike if the
Superior Court ruled against him.

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So the Superior Court found Bridges in contempt.
The LA Times, which published several editorials about the
case, was also held in contempt and both faced fines.
But the First Amendment doesn't speak unequivocally, all right.
It it prohibits any law abridging the freedom of speech

(01:24:49):
or of the press. It must be taken as a command of
the broader scope that explicit language read in the text of a
liberty loving society will allow.
That's justice. Hugo Black in 1941 on behalf of
Stanford University student newspaper, two unnamed students

(01:25:10):
fire sued Rubio and Homeland Security Secretary Christie dog
shooter Gnome in August for their role in seeking to deport
any lawfully present non citizenfor speech the government deems
quote anti American or anti Israel.
That sounds a lot like Mccarthyite language, honestly.

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Press free. The press freedom groups made
clear that the US courts have rejected viewpoint
discrimination as antithetical to our nation's First Amendment,
and it's virtually never permitted.
Yet that's what the government does when it uses its
immigration enforcement authorities to thumb the scale
of public discourse in its own favor.

(01:25:54):
Quote, the viewpoint discrimination facilitated by
the government's interpretation of the INA applied to Mr.
Ozturk's op-ed is precisely the kind of poison the Constitution
forbids. Really good article by Kevin.
Support him. Support the

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dissenterdissenter.org, thedissenter.org and independent
media. Again, fully user funded.
Appreciate him. Another one who was a tremendous
fighter for Julian Assange. Oh, he covered the trials day by
day. He attended a lot of the
hearings via Zoom or in person whenever he could.

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And he's continuing. And we said it would be
interesting to see what happens to all of the journalists that
support Assange, how they where they go after he's released and
how their careers continue to develop in the wake of his
freedom. And I'm glad that Kevin has
continued to support independence and to support

(01:27:02):
press freedom and to talk about journalists and to defend other
persecuted journalists. Appreciate what he does there.
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Thank you, thank you. Bellins over on.
Dollar's new song. Is that is that his new new
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Must be him or Peter Popoff, oneof the two.
All right, so everybody get a get a big bag of popcorn because

(01:28:52):
it's it's sweeps week for psyop season.
Everyone, have you heard? We're we're going to lightning
round this real quick and we're going to go through a bunch of
stuff here first friend of the show Jack's page.
While everyone was arguing aboutCharlie Kirk, the surveillance
company Oracle, their stock wentup massively yesterday,

(01:29:14):
rendering Larry Ellison now the richest man in the fucking
world. That we know of.
Of course, he said. I honestly don't think that we
know the name of the richest manin the world's name.
My guess is that it's last name begins with an R and ends in off
child. All right, and.
Capitalism. Here it is in in U.S. dollars.

(01:29:35):
That was pesos, but they were, they went up 33% / a five day
jump, all right? And this is billions of dollars.
All right, here's a more perfectunion, Larry and Ellison.
Ellison's net worth grew 100 billion in less than an hour,
and he's now the richest person on earth with over 388 billion

(01:29:59):
because of his extremely rapid stock market rise of Oracle,
which we know is the CIA software company.
And he predicts the rise of the modern surveillance state where
citizens will be on their best behavior, is now the richest guy
in the world. And Oh yeah, his son's
organization is now trying to buy Warner Brothers Discovery

(01:30:21):
after already buying Paramount to have one of the largest
content libraries in the historyof the world.
Right. So that is Jax Page and Larry
Ellison. Fuck that guy.
We mentioned this earlier, but Alan McLeod said it was
incredible to see the Charlie Kirk shooting receive about 100X

(01:30:42):
more coverage than the Israeli assassination of the Prime
Minister of Yemen and their entire cabinet.
Too fucking wild. So again, Allen writes for a
mint press. They did a funding Dr. They
raised over $25,000. But they have been an incredible

(01:31:03):
outlet platforming people like Alan McLeod, Click, Kit
Klarenberg, Robert and Lakesh, Loki Minar in the past that
Whitney Webb has has published there.
Jessica Buxbaum has published for them.
They've done some incredible articles.
We've used them a lot on this show.

(01:31:23):
So support Mint Press if you cannext.
And this one's pretty interesting.
Again, psyops everywhere. So we're going to go worldwide.
A lot of people talked about theunrest in Nepal and that there
was possibly a color revolution developing, that you had a lot

(01:31:44):
of the youth upset and that theyburned down the parliament and
we're starting to make arrests and that the president flees the
country. And this had a lot of the
makeups and characteristics of AUS intelligence community LED
color revolution. And I, I pointed that out, and a

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lot of people did. However, journalist Arnold
Bertrand, who lives in China andhe's usually an advocate for the
East and challenging of the West's narrative, says I lived
in Nepal during a few months, a stunning country that's near and
dear to my heart. I was notably there during the

(01:32:26):
2015 earthquake, a time when oneof the main leaders of the
current Gen. Z protests lost a child, which
was the trigger for his activism.
I've seen the corruption, in fact.
The truth is that formal government structures barely
function in in much of Nepal outside major cities.
The state is much more theoretical than real.

(01:32:48):
It was crystal clear during the earthquake, but also at other
times. For instance, I've seen with my
own eyes that when a petty crimeoccurs, people don't call the
police but resort to mob justiceby default.
And it's not pretty. The people are left to care for
themselves almost entirely on their own, he says.
Additionally, Nepal has the single most challenging

(01:33:10):
geography in the world, which, despite everything you hear
about countries having agency, shapes virtually every aspect of
national development. Nepal has the world's most
difficult terrain, the world's strongest storms because all the
clouds from the Indian subcontinent come crashing into
the Himalayan wall. I've experienced dozens and

(01:33:31):
believe me, it's scary. Village streets are transformed
in torrential rivers in a matterof minutes.
Nepal also has regular earthquakes.
How do you think the Himalayas got created?
They're landlocked, A buffer state between 2 great powers,
and they're in India's mercy forvirtually all imports and

(01:33:51):
exports due to the Himalayan barrier with China, which I
witnessed first hand when India brutally decided to impose a
blockade after that 2015 earthquake to express a
disagreement with a constitutional amendment which
made a horrible humanitarian disaster far, even even far
worse. So good luck with all that.

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To say that steering such a country towards prosperity would
take extraordinary statesmanshipis the understatement of the
century, Arnold says. I see many people reflectively,
reflexively saying that the current protest movement is AUS
backed color revolution, with, having briefly looked into it,
no convincing proof that I can identify except that Victoria

(01:34:37):
Nuland was there a couple of months ago.
Or was that in Indonesia? I don't remember.
I'm not so sure. Given the country's crushing
constraints, what would even be the point of orchestrating a
color revolution in a place withsuch geography?
He says protesters apparent enthusiasm for Bolendra Shah,
Kathmandu's mayor, further undermines the color evolution

(01:35:01):
theory. He's a Nepali anti India patriot
with 0 background related to theWest who won the mayor race as
an independent in 2022 on a platform of fixing drains and
fighting corruption. That sounds to me a lot like
Zelensky honestly. He's not promising to realign
Nepal with the West, he's promising to function traffic

(01:35:23):
lights and demolishing illegal buildings.
And he won't even lead the protests claiming he's beyond
the Gen. Z age bracket.
The color revolution with a chosen leader who doesn't want
to lead and whose patriotic views are inconvenient to US
foreign policy? Hard to believe.
But for the sake of argument, let's say it's true.

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What would the US gain even at the height of the colonial land
grabbing after having won the Anglo Nepalese War in 1814 to
16? The British, which colonized
rocks in the Atlantic just to have them, took a hard pass on
colonizing Nepal, though they were impressed by the Gurkha

(01:36:06):
fighters who to this day form regiments in the British Army,
which incidentally adds yet another handicap.
Nepal's finest, finest, finest fighters say that 10 times fast
are contractually obligated to other nations.
Occam's razor means that the more likely truth is that

(01:36:27):
Nepal's dysfunction doesn't require a foreign orchestration.
Its circumstances guarantee it for free.
And in any case, the point is largely moot because even a
successful color revolution would be a Pyrrhic victory for
everyone involved. the US would gain influence over a government
that can't govern in a country in which you can't base

(01:36:49):
meaningful assets and from whichyou can't project power over
China. Anyhow, India wouldn't care.
They've already proven they can economically strangle any Nepal
Nepali government that displeases them.
China would shrug behind its Himalayan wall and the Nepali
people would wake up the next morning with the same impossible

(01:37:11):
geography, the same dependence on India, the same unforgiving
terrain. I don't want to end this point
on such a deterministic note andmake it sound like Nepal is
condemned to a fate of perpetualmisery, he says.
The Nepali people I met were theamong the most resilient,
ingenious and warm hearted I've encountered anywhere.

(01:37:32):
They've survived everything geography throws at them with
remarkable grace. If any population could
eventually find a way to make the impossible merely difficult,
it would be them. The protests, whatever their
origins, show this that despite the odds, the younger generation
still believes in a better future for their country.

(01:37:52):
That, in and of itself is the most important fact about these
protests, more than who organized them or what foreign
powers think. And that spirit, if chatteled
properly, is perhaps the most important asset Nepal has that
doesn't depend on geography or geopolitics.
I think that's a little kumbaya personal, he says.

(01:38:13):
Last word, please go visit Nepal.
Visit the Everest Space camp, visit the birthplace of Buddha.
Take a trick in the blooming rhododendron forests of the
Annapurna. Go watch some of the last wild
rhinos of Asia. Eat some of those delicious
momos. Your tourist dollars won't solve
Nepal's structural issues, but they'll meaningfully help people

(01:38:35):
living real lives, and you'll have the trip of a lifetime in
the process. Geography might have dealt them
a difficult hand for development, but it also created
one of the world's most extraordinary places and people.
So I wanted to bring that as another viewpoint because a lot
of people are saying this. The US is running a color

(01:38:57):
revolution in Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous
country. Now there, they have motivation,
don't they, more than Nepal. This follows the country's
refusal to show sufficient hostility to China.
The unrest position is a Gen. Z protest has spread to Nepal.

(01:39:19):
So this is a video, all right. It's 10 minutes long.
I'm not going to play this video, but there is solid
evidence here that that's playing out.
There's probably music behind this, but let me try.
Yep, I figured there would be. What proof is there that US

(01:39:40):
agents are behind the violent protests in Indonesia, protests
that are now threatening to spill over, rising in Nepal,
blah blah blah blah, and other places too.
We're going to give you some mind blowing details from
internal documents. These came from meetings
involving the notorious NationalEndowment for Democracy, the Ned
or CIA spin off, and they show direct links from the US

(01:40:03):
involvement and protests in Indonesia itself.
Right. But first. 10 signs that you can
see for yourself that reveal theinvolvement of foreign forces.
Number one, US color revolutionsalways have colours.
In Hong Kong it was black and yellow, in Ukraine orange, and

(01:40:25):
in Indonesia at the moment, pinkand green.
Always always always have chosencolours for people to wear and
use on symbols #2US sponsored protests always Co opt youth and
women and this one is being marketed as a Gen.
Z protest. And there's a women's rights
protest. Here's the Ed Times pushing the
women's ankle. Who sponsors the Ed Times?

(01:40:46):
An American company, Google News, Not a Indonesian company
#3US sponsored protests always have a list of demands.
In Indonesia, just as in Hong Kong, the protesters have 5
demands, not one less #4 US sponsored protests always adopt
A song and visual pop culture references.

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In Indonesia, like Hong Kong, they have a specific song.
In Hong Kong, they used a racistfrog image, and in Indonesia
they're using a symbol from a Japanese cartoon.
Number five, US sponsored protests always provoke the
police into action and then blame them for taking action.
And that's exactly what we're seeing in Indonesia, just as we

(01:41:28):
saw in Hong Kong. Number six, US sponsored
protests always have the quiet distribution of a code, ACAB or
1312, to encourage hate against police officers.
We saw it in Hong Kong and we'reseeing it in Indonesia.
It stands for All Cops Are. Faster. #7US sponsored.

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Protesters have a pretty good one.
Image of one person confronting a row of riot police.
Here's the Indonesian 1 #8 US sponsored protests always have
paid agents who rushed to present the wrong information.
Here's a rather well known one blaming China #9 US sponsored
protests are always attached to genuine grievances.

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And then lazy journalists highlight the grievances and
omit any references to the US playbook.
Is the BBC doing that? And here's DW doing the same.
And now #10 the above details are not a conspiracy theory.
We have been given a set of internal papers from 2023 which

(01:42:32):
reveal that the US political meddling groups which worked in
Hong Kong for decades, have alsobeen active in Indonesia for
years. The existence of certain
internal documents from US operations in Jakarta was first
revealed by Mint Press news in 2023.
But we recently got a similar set of papers and did a detailed
study of them. What they reveal is astonishing.

(01:42:56):
I'm going to share just eight pieces of text from them.
Number one, if the presidential threshold is removed, there will
be more candidates in the presidential election and US
will have more options. the US will have more options.
Why is it important for the US to have more options?

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Isn't the USA country on the other side of the world?
It's actually quite funny that the US weaponises the concept of
democracy against other nations while literally choosing who
will lead their countries. I know, right #2 In the same
document comes an even more shocking line. the US Embassy

(01:43:37):
suggested that Labour Party could avail itself of the
opportunity of Independence Day to launch protests.
So there we have a direct quote in which the US Embassy proposes
that local group launch protests.
That line itself is a smoking gun of pretty huge proportions
#3 the good news is that some Indonesians have clearly

(01:43:58):
realised that something improperwas happening.
Consider this line. In one of the documents,
Catherine mentioned that BIN hasrecently warned U.S. embassy not
to interfere in Indonesian elections.
Now this is followed by an assertion that they're going to
use other three letter organisations to to get past the

(01:44:18):
rules. U.S. embassy plans to
continuously support Taf and IRIprogrammes to further implement
US policies while avoiding Indonesian regulations.
Again, it couldn't be clearer. the US in Indonesia is using
groups to implement US policies while avoiding Indonesian

(01:44:38):
regulations. That's what it says.
But wait, as the TV commercials say, there's more #4 in a
separate document dated 2 weeks after the one I just quoted is
other information linking the United States to what will be
reported by the media as local grassroots protests this week
under the direction of U.S. embassy.

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IRI contacted leaders of Labour Party, Patai Bureau and several
labour organisations, and then it names several groups to
discuss plans to organise protests against omnibus Law on
job creation and presidential threshold.
So again, that the plan to organise protests were put
forward under the direction of U.S. embassy.

(01:45:22):
That's another smoking gun rightthere.
So I think it's pretty clear, and again, this has another 4
minutes to go, it's pretty clearthat we LED a color revolution
in Indonesia, that the playbook exists.
All right? And Nuri Vitachi made a heck of

(01:45:43):
a video there. I've never heard of this guy.
He's written for the New York Times, runs Hong Kong's Friday
Media Project, so he's had his run in with Color Revolutions
himself. All right, so that's Indonesia,
and who the know? Who knows what the Hell's going
on in Nepal, but certainly things are popping off worldwide

(01:46:04):
now. On top of that, you had mass
protests in France. Here's less than a minute out of
Breakthrough News, Another indie.
Media One Piece. Sorry, sorry, another One Piece
sign. They've been using that in Nepal
a bunch too. This is Paris.
Yeah, I know. In income to tear gas or CS gas.

(01:46:47):
Mass protests have erupted in France in a show of anger
against proposed social servicescuts by Macron and the French
political elite. This is for cutting services,
not for arresting citizens on the street and disappearing
them. Look at them.
Throw it dude, the French go hard.

(01:47:10):
Fucking good for them. The French go hard.
Ha ha ha. OK then we also have our friend
Dissent in Bloom. I believe she's in chat now.
Oh by the way, while everyone was glued to the CC Kirk
shooting, the Senate Republicansvoted 5149 to block the release

(01:47:33):
of the Epstein files on the sameday.
Funny how that slipped past the headlines.
Funny how that's got almost 17,000 likes.
That's what you call going viral.
Holy shit, my phone would never stop.
I can't imagine. So psyop season.

(01:47:59):
Well, we've got psyop fatigue and we've also got a shirt that
goes with that called We DeserveBetter Psyops.
So if you go to indynewsnow.com and you click on the shop, all
right, you can pick up the shirtfor yourself. 20 bucks.
They have them in black also in other colors.

(01:48:23):
The the black is a couple of bucks more I believe.
Maybe not look. At my shirt, little bitch.
That's right by my merch, so andit's got the little inn logo on
the back right, and there there it is.
We deserve better. Psyops and black black shirt.

(01:48:43):
That's a killer shirt. That was a suggestion, I
believe, by Anna. Anna Mayers said we should have
a shirt that says that I made it.
She bought it as a tank top. It's also available as a tank
top and as a sticker, by the way, also at the Indie News
shop. And finally, we had a little bit
of good news about Stop Cop City.

(01:49:07):
Go to another Indie Media Award honoree, Unicorn Riot Unicorn
Riot dot Ninja judge finds attorney general can't bring
Rico charges in the Cop City case Now this could have
implications nationwide. A Fulton County judge found
Tuesday that Georgia's attorney general lacked the authority to

(01:49:29):
bring racketeering charges against protesters named in the
sprawling Rico Cop City Rico case calling into question the
foundation and future of the massive legal effort to
criminalize a movement. And I'll put the link to this in
the description. I'm not going to read the whole
thing. So that was our quick little

(01:49:49):
lightning round flew through some of that stuff.
Again, support the media you want to see that is our wall of
fame if you're able to what it means.
Cash App, Dollar sign Indy News Network, go-fee.com/indy News
Network got PayPal dot me slash Indy News Network, Indy
news.now.com where I just said you can, you can see this stuff.

(01:50:11):
All these articles that I've covered today, just about all of
them you you can find somewhere@indynews.now.com.
It kind of goes through a live feed and we're also live there.
Finally, I've got the Gofundmes.All right, Shanda saying back on
September 4th that she had officially started round two of

(01:50:33):
radiation, all right, she was getting zapped and it was
hurting. So if you're able to contribute
to her GoFundMe, she's raised over $3700 and she's going to
need more. Really appreciate anything that
anybody can do. I'm going to drop that into the
chats right now. And again, a link will be at the

(01:50:55):
Substack with all the links for everything that we've shown
tonight. We do that every week.
We again try to support independent media by letting
people link to and find all the things that we show on this
show. And then we have another
audience member, a friend of theshow, member of the family,
Cowboy Kitty, Anthony Malecki. And let's not forget his

(01:51:17):
sister-in-law, Natalia, who is facing deportation to Ukraine
right now. She came here seeking a better
life, OK, fleeing an abusive ex-husband who threatened to
kill her. Now they want to send her back.
All right, She's being abused bythe fascist police state, held
in prison indefinitely. She can really use your help.

(01:51:38):
And as Descent and Bloom remindspeople that they're moving to
separate her from her child by removing her from the US while
living here, she's she's appliedfor a green card.
She's been paying taxes and doing everything the right way.
But Ohio sheriff's turned traffic stops into deportation
pipelines for profit. We covered that several weeks

(01:52:00):
ago, reading a Descent and Bloomarticle about what the Ohio
police are doing and different counties and how they're playing
this game with ICE to enrich themselves and detain
immigrants. OK.
And the GoFundMe for this one is, is right here.
LinkedIn Descent and Blooms post.

(01:52:22):
Yeah, that's right. That's right.
Bellin it. What the fuck?
Dude is right. It's a crazy story, right?
It was over a traffic stop that she didn't even have an expired
registration. They claimed she did, but then
detained her because they found some potential violation and
she's been detained for months. Her car's already had an

(01:52:44):
impound. She's not.
I'll show everybody. Here's what Indie News now looks
like. It's got a big header, different
links at the top, and then belowit is an endless scroll of news
and videos and information, all from Independence.

(01:53:05):
All right, this is about, I think recruit the most musical
band in the world, written by Ted, Ted Joy, the Honest Broker.
You've got the Reuben report. I'm sorry, the Reese report.
Not Reuben report, the Reese report with with Greg Reese.
You've got 2 dissidents in there.
We've got Sam Carlin from Left Voice and Scott Horton, who some

(01:53:30):
people like, some people don't. It's OK.
There's always going to be some sources that you disagree with
in there. But we try to bring in real
independence that are user funded, that don't take the
corporate dollars, that don't take advertiser dollars, that
are trying to get the story right from the ground and from
the people that are actually experiencing it.
So check out, check out any news.now.com again, we're live

(01:53:55):
there. And you click on the merch and
you end up at the merch store, which is right here.
And that's where you can pick upall the different items at the
merch store. So man, that's pretty good
timing. 5 minutes to midnight. Nice, good stuff.
Good to see you mastermind our Rd.
Pirates. Isn't that like, isn't that the

(01:54:17):
name of a Panterasol? 5 minutes to midnight.
It's just. My.
It just might be. Seems seems like someone's got a
fucking song like that. Yeah, that's that's.
Right, Belen, dude is, is exactly right about what's
happening to Natalia. It's a crazy story.
And kudos to all the other channels that have continued to
try to showcase it and, and calland and support her and get more

(01:54:42):
people to support her GoFundMe. Yeah, please.
Oh by the way, Speaking of Descent and Bloom, he wrote an
article yesterday talking about propaganda in media and and
propaganda in U.S. media. And I was able to Co publish
with her on that because she used some of the Dominic Michael

(01:55:02):
trippy stuff that I had published a couple of months ago
and then did her own research and added a bunch of stuff that
I had not gotten. Like about his DUI and the fact
that he had to blow into a breathalyzer to start his car.
Or that his company had sued himand that he paid that company
$5000 after he had left for lying and claiming commissions

(01:55:26):
or whatever it was. But then there was a cease and
desist order that they had takenagainst him and changing a
business name and looking apparently his company is housed
at a his quote UN quote company is housed at a location that is
shady as shit. So go read the descent in bloom
article about propaganda as well.

(01:55:47):
Descent in bloom.subsec.com support independent media.
I really, I really appreciate that.
All right, so one last time before we get out of here again,
Cash App, Dollar sign, Indy NewsNetwork, co-v.com/indy News
Network. Again, thank to thank you to
Sean the Accord Lord for the contribution over there tonight.

(01:56:09):
PayPal dot B slash Indy News Network, indynewsnow.com, what
you just saw. And then at indymediatoday.com
where we're live now and an INN newsletter where we're going to
go live in afewminutes.com, INN newsletter.com, not that whole
word.com anyway. That's over on Sub Stack.
And by the way, I've been havingbig issues with Sub Stack and

(01:56:31):
still AM. And thank you to everybody who's
been screaming at Sub Stack about that.
I did get a little bit of a response from them, but it
really wasn't satisfactory and they're kind of dragging their
heels and not really trying to fix the problem.
I still can't cross post consistently and regularly any

(01:56:51):
article that I want. I was able to, however, cross
post the Descent and Bloom article, which if you're
subscribed to any media today, you'll be getting emailed to you
at 8:30 tomorrow morning Eastern.
So thank you to everyone who's here and hanging out.
I love you all. I appreciate you'd spending time
hanging out with us on Sunday night and going through some of

(01:57:12):
this nonsense and all the different psyops that are being
thrown at us. I did not really want to talk
about the the assassination of apodcaster, though it was
mentioned a few times that this is what was happening while you
were distracted with this. At some point when it all comes
out, and I talked about this quite a bit on AM, wake up on

(01:57:33):
Thursday and again on Friday, we'll be able to.
You know, one of the benefits ofbeing an independent media is
that we have the luxury of time of being able to sit back and
not have a hot take instantly. We don't have to have a hot
take. Nobody gives a shit really about
our hot take. I'd rather get it right and sit

(01:57:54):
back and not have an instantaneous reaction and be
wrong and then have to take thatback.
I think that in independent media, we tend to kind of be
reactionary or a lot of us, and we've written articles about
don't feed the trolls, don't be reactionary, don't chase the
news cycles that Google and the algorithm and the public are

(01:58:18):
trying to lead you towards. Because remember, that's all
corporate media and advertiser driven.
Tell the stories you want to tell.
That's what we do here. That's why we don't get love in
the algorithm because I'm not looking to, well, what's
trending right now. It's what am I experiencing and
how do I want to tell the story from what I'm experiencing and

(01:58:38):
what I'm seeing. And that's why this show doesn't
get loving the algorithm. Why are we still here just to
suffer? That's right.
And I'm thankful for everyone that comes and hangs out and
rants with us. So thank you.
Let's hang out for boats. I love you all, support

(01:58:59):
independent media because we need it more than ever and we
will see you real soon. Take care.
Everyone. Hasta La Vista, Hasta La Vista,
baby. No, we just fucking lost the
stream. I guess this isn't such an awful

(02:00:16):
place. It's not what you want me to
say. Hey, you prove it's possible to
sleep for days and they still think you're right here away.
The cost of living isn't much tome, but God, it's so hard to say
hey, and we're meant to do everything I said.
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