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Oh, so much has happened, evenin the last week.
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Folks, isn't it interesting Ifyou take a step back and try to
remove all the emotions and yourexpectations, hopes and dreams,
all of that, and just look atthe timeline we're on, isn't it
fascinating?
The narrative, the way that itmoves, the organic phenomenon,
that it is some strange creature.
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That is the news.
The root word, I believe, ofnews is north, east, west and
south.
It's the direction or the layof the land.
I heard that from MichaelSavage years and years ago, but
I don't think the news isactually the lay of the land.
Go, but I don't think the newsis actually the lay of the land.
I think the news is a mind war.
I think it's a spiritual,psychological war directed at
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you, and we'll get into a littlebit of that today.
So many things to choose from.
I'm going to talk a little bitabout financial issues, because
we certainly are in the fulcrum,in the middle of, smack dab in
the middle of the great resetreminded me of.
You've listened to my intro.
There's a a portion of it thatis from the movie red dawn,
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which is one of my favoritemovies from when I was a kid and
uh, you know 1980s, charliesheen, patrick swayze and, uh,
that scene where John has a longmustache and the chair is
against the wall, that's fromRed Dawn.
And one of the scenes wherethey wonder where they are.
They go to one of theirneighbor's homes and they say
well, you're smack dab in themiddle of World War III.
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So I think that's kind of wherewe are.
We're smack dab in the middleof the Great Reset and lots is
happening around the world andsome of the headlines don't get
the attention that they should,and I think I've brought this up
to you many times, my dearaudience, that my brain works a
little differently.
So, if you listen to me, I'mnot always right, but there is a
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sincerity in it.
And look at the issue of russia, for example.
Adding silver is a strategicreserve asset and it didn't get
a lot of play.
But I'll remind you to go backand look at the price of silver
since that happened and silverchopped sideways for so long I
mean folks, it was mid-20s,high-20s in 2016,.
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I remember, remember I was like, well, silver is cheap.
And then it went even cheaper,you know, during the first Trump
administration, and we werepumping so much, you know, new
currency into the system andwall street was on a on a binge
and we were just throwing allthis money at everything and
silver went down, you know, asas a monetary metal, as a
industrial metal didn.
As an industrial metal itdidn't make any sense to me
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because we were running deficits.
And you know, you look at thepaper markets and it's all just
has a big question mark hangingover, like what the what is
going on here?
You know JP Morgan Chase isconvicted of suppressing the
silver price.
And then you find out they'rethe largest holder of physical
or silver in the world, and sothey're.
You know they got a vestedinterest in the price going up
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but they make it go down becausethey're accumulating.
And then you look at that, youknow machiavellian movie, you
think, wow, that that really isa, a crime.
And we're watching all these.
Uh, you know price moves happenin gold but doesn't happen in
silver until the russ in.
And I thought this may changethe game because all that
papering over it's estimatedthat for every ounce of silver,
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every 250 ounces of silverthat's traded on the paper
market, one ounce of silverexists in the real world.
That's the estimation.
Could be worse, could be alittle bit lower, who knows, but
there definitely is amanipulation and now you see it
breaking out and I think that'sin a direct correlation.
So the story that I want tobring to your attention part of
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the parapolitics and preciousmetals portion of the art of
burn radio transmission iswhat's happening with hong kong,
and I talked a little bit aboutthis on the David Knight show.
But I just looked at theTwitter account for gold
telegraph, which is a greatplace to get some news on what's
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happening with gold, always aalways a great source of
information and and there's nofluff, you know, and especially
not the scare tactics and all ofsome of the stuff, some of the
precious metals.
People can be a little bitprecious when it comes to that.
They get precious about theirprecious metals and the sky is
falling and all that stuff.
But I think this is a goodindicator.
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This is a signpost on the roadahead.
It's Hong Kong will accelerateefforts to establish itself as
an international gold tradingmarket, will accelerate efforts
to establish itself as aninternational gold trading
market.
The government will back plansfor gold storage at Hong Kong's
airport, aiming for 2,000-toncapacity within three years.
And he closes the tweet.
He just says the East dot dotdot.
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This is, I think, a shot acrossthe bow to the Chinese without
technically giving it to theChinese, because it's Hong Kong
and, as I mentioned today on theDavid Knight Show, in 1997, the
99-year lease ran out that theBritish had over Hong Kong and
the Chinese warships rolled in.
I remember watching that liveon television.
I was 17.
And I thought that was a bigmoment and everybody held their
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breath.
What are the Chinese going todo?
They didn't do much.
It's like a slow strangulationBecause Hong Kong was a marvel
Free markets, decentralization,banks that have issued their own
currency, easy to get abusiness license, easy to do all
those things.
A lot of markets and exchanges.
So this is a big move.
As a matter of fact.
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One of the other stories wasabout tokenizing gold.
This is from September 16th ongold telegraph, hong Kong, to
explore boosting tokenized goldtrading in the city move can
help shield city against usdollar dominance amid rising
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geopolitics.
Sources say and I think the Ddollarization you know the fight
against dollar dominancethere's a main push for that and
that comes out of China and nowwith this via Hong Kong, I
think it really does set thestage.
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So you know, yesterday the FOMCand Jerome Powell decided that
well, we're going to cutinterest rates by 25 basis
points and the polymarket wasbetting.
I think it was like close tothe lead up to the press
conference.
It was like 99%, like acertainty that it's going to
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happen.
And it's interesting that whenyou see that kind of move, the
expected move, and of course themarkets haven aspect, it no
longer appeals in the short term.
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So a lot of positions areliquidated and you see them
going into the markets.
But make no mistake about it,there is a war on between and it
could be, it could be ascripted war, but wars
nonetheless have consequencesbetween the administration and
the Federal Reserve, between theexecutive branch and the
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creature from Jekyll Island,which they co-mingle show of
Doyle Shamley, who was theright-hand man for Bill Cooper.
He was a Desert Storm veteranand a very well-read young man.
He fought in the first Gulf War, desert Storm, and he was in
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the cav units, the cavalry, andhe would take out these
Soviet-made Iraqi tanks and thenhe'd go and flip the data plate
over and see where it was madeand it'd be in English and of
course it was because it wasbuilt in some of the factories
that were purposed for theSoviet Union by people like the
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Rockefellers or the Rothschilds,or the banking houses and
industrialists who played bothsides in not only World War II
but the Cold War itself.
So it could be scripted.
But there's a war on between theTreasury, supposedly, and the
Federal Reserve, and thatpressure being put on the Fed to
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lower interest rates is goingto further de-dollarize.
It may look good on paper, itmay look like a reprieve, like
things are going to be much morestable, like there's going to
be so much more wealth floatingaround.
But don't you buy that for onesecond.
This is about taking the dollarand repurposing it.
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I mean, trump wants lowerinterest rates.
He wants a weaker dollar.
They even say that they want aweaker dollar.
Now, do you want a weakerdollar for yourself?
Well, maybe, if you're tryingto get some lending and you
really need to go into debt,weaker dollar sounds great,
easier to get, easier to acquirelower interest rates.
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But then you got to look at allyour savings and the spending
power and everything that you'vegot built into that dollar, and
most people aren't leveragingthemselves, they're just trying
to survive.
So they're going to get hurt,and that's why I think when you
see these little pockets wheregold pulls back or silver pulls
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back, it's a good time for youto look at that.
It's always a good time.
We're just getting started withprecious metals and I'm not
giving you an infomercial, I'mjust saying this is look at the
red that happens in the spilloff, the sell off, which is just
some profit taking and somerepositioning based on what's
happening with the projectedfuture of the us market on gold.
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So take a look at that matterof fact.
We'll pull up.
I uh want to put this articleup from kitco.
This is peter schiff.
Was we talk a little bit moreabout this rate cut?
And then I'm going to go to anarticle by my friend, donald
jeffries, the the legendary uhthat he put out on charlie kirk,
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and we'll cover as much of thatas we can because I still think
that's a huge story.
And the fallout from that Iwant to discuss a little bit,
because it is concerning in somany ways to watch the pendulum
swing with the so-called rightand the establishment and
censorship and using emotionsand all the things to whip us up
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into a frenzy where we acceptan authoritarian rule.
Let me put this article up onthe screen real quick on Kitco,
peter Schiff, and no matter whatyou think about Peter Schiff,
he's got a lot of great points,but I understand he was at the
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Bitcoin.
I saw him at the Bitcoinconference and I was like, is
that really Peter Schiff?
Yeah, he was at the Bitcoinconference in Las Vegas.
Not a fan of Bitcoin, butshowed up anyway.
It's interesting to watch that.
All right, let me uh put thisup on the screen really quick.
We'll look at kitco.
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I promised myself, uh, last weekthat I would put up my phone
and I just didn't.
And now I'm paying.
I'm paying the price as myphone begins to ring.
We're not even.
Oh, we just opened in Denisonand remind me in the chat.
Remind me to tell you about aspecial we've got on Silver.
It's a limited deal, sobasically, only David Knight
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listeners and my listeners willknow about it.
All right, this should be up onthe screen.
Yeah, there we go, kitcocom.
All right, this should be up onthe screen.
Yeah, there we go, kitcocom.
Get to the article.
Next crisis won't be like 2008.
It'll be a loss of confidencein the US government, so says
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Peter Schiff, as gold surged toa new record and silver hit a
14-year high.
Tuesday, economist Peter Schiffwarned that the Federal Reserve
is on the verge of making itsbiggest error yet, a move he
believes will accelerate acrisis of confidence in the US
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government itself.
In a wide-ranging interviewwith Kitco News just hours
before the Fed's pivotalinterest rate decision, schiff,
the chief economist at EuroPacific Asset Management, argued
that the real risk to theeconomy is no longer from
private debt but in theperceived safety of US sovereign
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credit.
The stark warning comes as goldprices touched a fresh all-time
high of $3,698 an ounce, whilethe US dollar index traded near
a 10-week low, with marketspricing in a 94% probability of
a 25 a basis point cut in the uhfed watch tool shift argued
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that central bank is misreadingthe economy and should be doing
the exact opposite.
Well, this may be the biggesterror yet, for the fed shift
said not only should they be notbe cutting rates, they should
be raising rates, which isinteresting.
He's not wrong, because this isan ethereal argument.
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Anyway.
If you don't believe in the Fed, you don't believe in fiat
currency.
It's kind of like how manyangels can least prolong the
current purchasing power andstrength of the US dollar,
because more dollars will beheld in bonds and treasuries
because the yield is better forthose who hold them and it's
less likely that there will belending and less likely that
there will be borrowing, and soon and so forth.
So less currency creation.
So if you wanted to hold on toyour current rate of inflation
or better it, you would raiseinterest rates or stay where
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they are.
As a matter of fact, the Bankof England held and gold's not
even really responding to thesemoves anymore, even really
responding to these movesanymore.
Gold responded to a market move, but not necessarily because
the Federal Reserve cut interestrates by 25 basis points
yesterday.
He believes that the centralbank prematurely ended its
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tightening cycle, not because ithad won its battle with
inflation, but because of thebanking turmoil that began last
year.
Battle with inflation, butbecause of the banking turmoil
that began last year.
They were just afraid to keepwaging the war because of all
the collateral damage, schiffsaid.
According to Schiff, thispolicy error is a symptom of a
much larger problem, afundamental shift in the nature
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of the coming crisis.
He was adamant that investorslooking for a repeat of the 2008
mortgage bust are looking inthe wrong place.
He says the crisis that Ibelieve that we're headed to is
not going to be similar to 2008,.
He explained, this is going tobe about a loss of confidence in
private credit but publiccredit.
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Not private credit but publiccredit.
It's going to be a loss ofconfidence in the US government.
I agree with that, and this is amuch bigger crisis, and we
didn't 2008,.
I mean, if you go back to themetrics of 2001, and that's what
I always go back go back to thebeginning of the 21st century,
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and about 75% of all thefinancial transactions went on
in dollars.
So that strengthens thedollar's position.
It's the world's reservecurrency.
Why wouldn't it be 75% of allfinancial transactions?
You fast forward to our time.
It's in the low 40s, if notworse.
So there's this decline indollar usage.
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So it's not.
The standing of the dollar isnowhere near what it was in 2008
.
This is a completely differentcountry.
As a matter of fact, I thinkthe debt of the US if I was
looking I want to say it was in2008 was around like $7 or $8
trillion, and then now we're inthe $37 trillion range.
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So these cycles have justcompounded on top of themselves.
So these cycles have justcompounded on top of themselves
and, of course, it is the publicdebt, not the private debt,
that is going to be the issue.
As evidence for the loss ofconfidence, schiff pointed to
foreign creditors divesting fromUS debt.
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He directly refuted a claim byTreasury Secretary Scott Besson
that US bonds were the world'sbest performers this year.
He said he's wrong about thatbecause he's not factoring in
foreign exchange.
Schiff said the world has seensignificant losses on treasuries
this year due to the 10 percentdecline in the value of the
dollar, which has more thanwiped out the coupon.
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This isn't just theory.
According to the latestTreasury data, china's holdings
of US debt have fallen to theirlowest level since 2009 at
around $756 billion.
That's true.
China is now the world'sleading seller of US Treasuries.
It used to be the world'sleading buyer.
Everything is flipped and it'sin the upside down of the
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metrics that we used to follow.
In a key insight for investors,schiff revealed that the retail
public is largely sitting outthe precious metals rally, while
the VanEck Gold Miners ETF hassoared over 100% year-to-date.
Schiff noted this has beenhappening without broad
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participation.
We're not even close to thevolume we had in 2020, he said.
Referencing sales at SchiffGold.
He said that in April he urgedinvestors to buy the dirt-cheap
miners rather than chasephysical gold.
Well, I just know that.
A couple of things to watchfolks, regardless of pricing or
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investing or any of that stuff,how can the price of metals
continue to go up when there isa lack of actual buying from the
general public?
Someone's buying.
It's public, someone's buying.
It's governments, it'sinstitutions, it's multinational
conglomerates.
They're hoarding the stuff,they're buying it up as fast as
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they can.
Now, wouldn't you find thatinteresting?
Because you're not going tohear that on one of the talking
head financial networks.
You're not going to hear thatfrom the people that are, you
know, mad money and slammingaround buttons and telling you
to get FANG stocks or whateveryou know, whatever, whatever
thing that's chopping sidewaysframework of the US financial
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system is under threat.
Pointing out the ongoing legalbattle over President Trump's
attempt to fire Federal ReserveGovernor Lisa Cook, a case that
tests the limits of thepresident's power over the
central bank, he said I thinkthere's a real danger right now
that the Supreme Court mayactually rule that Trump does
have the right to fire her ChefWard.
It could completely destroy thefed independence.
Well, since this came out thisarticle, um or was posted, I
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believe this supreme court, Ibelieve these, got a ruling
against um.
But that's no matter.
The fight is still there andthere's clearly something going
on with the executive branch andthe fed and, I think, setting
the fed up for some sort ofcontrolled demolition.
The future is stable coins,folks.
The future is whatever scottbeson and these others lucky
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lutnik there's, they're allsetting up this new system.
This is stable coin, publicprivate partnership.
You know palantir type stuff.
This is the new, the new thing.
It's CBDC repurposed intosomething else.
It's not the old, and rightlyso.
We fought against CBDC and thatwas a quick fight.
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It's not completely over, it'sjust repurposed into something
else.
But it may not be the Fed atall.
The Fed may have it, may besomething that they use.
It's just a tool.
The Fed is not sacred to thepower elite.
It's just been a tool.
They can use it for somethingelse If it's run its course and
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the world is de-dollarizing andnew systems are being set up
every day to challenge it.
Note the, the hong kong goldexchange, which I think is
that's massive news, especiallywith the the sphere of of
beijing over it, but not really.
You know, that's.
That's the.
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The genius of it is to setsomething up in hong kong and
then have everything gravitatetowards that.
But that's where the world ismoving, and all of this tracking
back to a new system.
Ultimately, schiff points apicture of an economy at a
crossroads where decades ofpolicy decisions are coming to a
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head, forcing a great repricingof the dollar, government debt
and hard assets.
Well, it's a great reset.
It's a great repricing of thedollar, government debt and hard
assets Well, it's a great reset.
It's a great repricing.
I agree with that.
Yeah, and he's, on some of thisstuff, he's absolutely right.
And we are at 14-year highs forsilver and all-time highs for
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gold.
It's funny.
I remember last year I went tothe trading floor in August and
they just hit $2,500 an ounceand I thought, wow, that is
insane.
I remember, driving away, I didan Instagram post and I said I
just I am thinking about howmonumental that is that we hit
$2,500 an ounce in gold and thatseems like nothing now and
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that's I don't know why a yearor so seems like 10 years ago.
But that's what it does,especially when you're in this
timeline.
All right, I want to make sureI'm checking the comments as
well.
I'll have to go over ontoRumble, let's see.
I see Harps is in, is in myYouTube chat.
Good to see you, harps.
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Harps says good day.
Tony and Angie reposted thestream.
Thank you, angie.
Appreciate that.
Oh, my ex looks like digital,digital, uh, demon.
Appreciate that.
On my X it looks like Digitaldemonetophores Demonetophores
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that's great.
Oh, I like that Hard to read onmy laptop.
I'm working on both of mystudios right now.
I've got a new setup I'm goingto do for branson and texas and
they're just kind of in theworks.
But we're able to we're able todo an okay job off the laptop,
especially when beans is theproducer.
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You guys, it's funny, I I have a, uh, an injury in my back which
did happen from nothing, like Ijust slept wrong on it.
It's been for like a month nowand I got like a pinched nerve
and like it's.
It's hard to even sit here.
You know, I have to readjusthow I sit and all that stuff.
And then, it's funny, I hurt myknee really bad yesterday.
He's walking downstairs, youknow, it's like paratrooper,
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world champion, power lifter,you know, uh, you pay a price
eventually.
I think I'm in pretty good.
You know I bounce back and Igot a good attitude about it,
but, uh, I'm current, currentlyin pain, uh, which maybe makes
for a better broadcast.
We'll see, but I'm uh, I'mcheerful, I'm a happy warrior.
Let me check, uh, the rumblechat.
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Make sure everybody's okay overthere, because the possum king,
a possum king mortgage rateswill spike, um, eventually.
They should go down here in thenear term, though.
Uh, and chris dustin helm goodto see you, good to see you,
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dustin, and I want to see if.
Make sure I held nights of, Imake sure I, oh, nights of the
storm, it's good to see nightsof the storm.
Dustin Helms says sucks gettingold.
Yeah, I refuse to go, to goquietly, though I'm definitely,
and a lot of that's my fault.
You know you didn't, you didn'tstretch properly.
You know you didn't.
You picked up the wrong thing,the wrong way or whatever.
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And um, you know are you justunder a lot of stress, whatever
it is, but um, built for it andI definitely will.
Uh, I'll survive this and beback better than ever.
Uh, I think it's always aninjury is always an opportunity
to repurpose and reset, and um,the way that you do things, and
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I think that's good it could be.
All kinds of setbacks are thatway.
There's always, as NapoleonHill said, the with each failure
carries with it the seed of anequivalent success.
So you got to keep that in mind.
All right, I want to transitionthe broadcast, not exactly like
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the transitioning that was goingon of the charlie kirk shooters
girlfriend, um, but somethinginto the subject of that event
through the eyes of my friend,donald jeffries.
It's always a treat when I pullup show research and then Lou
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Rockwell is covering somethingthat the Don put up.
So I thought we'd break into alittle bit of that.
Let me put this up on thescreen.
Oh, billy, ray Valentine sayssup tone.
Good to see you, billy.
Let's see.
Let's share screen.
Let's talk a little bit aboutthis article Don put up out
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today on LewRockwellcom CharlieKirk what really happened?
It's on the iProtest blog aswell.
Charlie Kirk was a popular radiohost and founder of turning
point usa.
He was shot and killed onseptember 10th at a utah valley
university during one of hisprove me wrong appearances
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before an often hostile collegestudent.
Immediately his death becamethe biggest story in the country
and the response is a greatdeal about us.
Kirk was hardly the biggestname in the alt media or the
right-wing world.
He wasn't Alex Jones, he wasn'ta household name.
He is now.
Fox News treated his death likethe JFK assassination and then
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devoted their entire eveningschedule to over-the-top
tributes.
Kirk became an instant martyrto the right.
President Trump lowered flagsto half-staff.
Now that sounds outlandish, butremember that President Obama
did the same thing for singerWhitney Houston, so the bar has
been set pretty low in recentyears.
Meanwhile, the leftfiguratively danced on his grave
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, with countless onlineprotesters rejoicing over the
shooting.
He was posthumously smeared asa racist, transphobe, hater, etc
.
There were too many.
I'm not celebrating his death,but post as peewee herman once
said everyone I know has a bigbutt.
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But both sides demonstrated onceagain why amer America 2.0 is
such a shithole and why those ofus who are awake are being
forced to live under suchcorrupt tyranny.
It's an excellent paragraph.
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There are to pull somebody likemyself, or Don or Billy or Mr
Anderson or any of the peoplethat I surround myself in to,
into a diametrically opposedparadigm, like where I'm either
on this side of that side.
If you think it has no effecton us, it does it, even if you
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know, we have a tendency to leanone way or the other, the pull,
the inertia of that, and youhave to step back and constantly
reassess where you are underyour own strength, under your
own intellect, and the tyrannyof that, the tyranny of the
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pendulum swinging.
Matter of fact, I saw pam bondycome out and then, within two
sentences, contradict herself,which is, you know, saying that
they're going to stand withemployers that are firing people
for their over the top,probably a lot of crass and, you
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know, toxic, evil comments ifyou want to.
I mean, if you're talking aboutcelebrating death, I mean it's
pretty close to a, to a ceremonyof evil, right, if you're doing
that and like, really you cansee it on their faces, maybe
those people, some of thosepeople, get fired and maybe for
a lot less.
But standing with them, right,there's a as attorney general is
, that is, the chief enforcer ofthe of theS Justice Code of the
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law, and you're standing withhim.
But within two sentences awayfrom that, she also says that
they would back employers andback people who wanted to keep
positive things up or memorialsof Charlie, if they were
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discriminated against.
So she would back thediscriminated for putting up
positive things and then backthe companies for getting rid of
people that said anythingderogatory.
How do you square that?
I think that's a huge leap andwe're in new territory, by the
way, folks and I think Doncaptured it well in the America
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2.0.
Unlike any member of our freepress, I've actually attempted
to look into the logistics ofthe shooting.
You know the evidence.
That's what they should bedoing, of course.
Evidence, he says.
That's why that's what theyshould be doing, of course.
But we know they aren't allowedto investigate anything of
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substance and someone has to doit.
They tell us that the onlythere was only one shot was
fired at charlie, ironicallyright after he'd commented on
transgender shooters.
It stuck him in the, apparentlyhitting his jugular vein there,
and blood went pouring down theleft side of his shirt.
My friend Peter Hymans hasanalyzed the shooting and has
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noted that the blood flowdoesn't seem to fit with the
alleged position of the assassin.
But those who quote investigatethese crimes are experts at
coming up with the conclusionsthat don't fit the ballistics
evidence, see JFK and RFKassassinations, for example.
Unless I've missed it, theystill haven't found the slug
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that took Charlie's life.
Yet, in a matter of factlyreported.
The authorities have identifiedthe weapon.
Establishment sources say theangle of the shot from the
rooftop was a downward right toleft trajectory.
Video footage of kirk beingstruck, which I have watched far
too many times, shows himfalling over to the left from
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the impact.
Much of it was there in the jfkassassination.
When kennedy's head can be seengoing violently backwards, back
and to the left when oswald wassupposedly firing from above
and behind, we have a physicsproblem here.
Equal and opposite reaction.
I guess we're just not supposedto trust some science.
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Quote unquote.
Also, exit wounds areinvariably larger than entrance
wounds.
We only see see the allegedentrance wound on Charlie's neck
.
Where was the exit wound?
What did it look like?
Why no ambulance or EMTs?
I won't dwell on Charlieholding on to the microphone
after he was hit.
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It would seem like the shotwould cause him to drop it, but
maybe that happens sometimes.
At any rate, a shot from theleft front should logistically
and logically have knocked himback into the right.
There's always early reports inthese incidents which
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subsequently turn out to bemisinformation.
Oh, isn't that true?
And they got a hold of it.
This narrative and I've beenlistening catching got a hold of
this narrative and I've beenlistening, catching up, you know
, and some of the narrativethat's been thrown out there,
especially the, the text messagethread between the, the
supposed shooter, and his uh,live in his, his roommate, the,
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the roommate where the ab ABCreporter.
Their interactions weretouching.
Touching on AI generated iswhat it looks like to me.
Touching on just completely.
If you wanted to fabricatesomething, that's how it would
sound.
If you wanted to fabricatesomething, that's how it would
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sound In the Kirk case.
We're told that an elderly guynamed George Zinn was initially
arrested by police and reactedby shouting shoot me.
He was known, according to theNew York Post, as a political
agitator with a string ofbizarre arrests dating back to
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the 1980s.
The crowd seemed to think Zinnwas the shooter, but one of the
six police officers of the eventastutely assured them he said
he shot him, but I don't know.
And oddly, the man was hauledaway with his pants down at his
ankles.
I just wrote about the malehumiliation rituals, but I have
no idea what that was.
At any rate, after apparentlypulling his pants down and
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listening to him plead for themto shoot him, law enforcement
released him.
It's not like he was a J6defendant, that's true.
And then you have to wonderabout that incident alone, the
diversion, like you need a Patsy, you need a diversion, you need
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chaos, you need all of thatstuff.
And don't get me started on thewhole Mauser thing.
I thought certainly that has tobe a glitch in the matrix and
we'll get to that.
It's a glitch in the matrix andwe'll get to that.
Now some on the Internet whohave gone deeper down the rabbit
hole and analyzed how Kirkreacted to the single shot, the
blood spatter pattern, thecurious actions of his security
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team have reported that Zinn wasat one in two billion, that
this same guy witnessed theplane striking the world trade
center on 9-11, then played aquote joke on the authorities by
sending in a fake bomb threatduring the 2013 salt lake city
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marathon, which took placeshortly after the boston bombing
.
To those who are running thiscollapsing country, zen Zen is
an obvious wacko who is of nosignificance and deserved to
have his pants pulled down forunknown reasons.
To those of us who are capableof critical thinking, zen could
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be a veteran crisis actorassigned to a new and exciting
role.
Either way, you'll hear no moreof him, and it must be pointed
out that Zen appears to be yetanother non-Irish player in
these productions.
Yeah, he was, supposedly.
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I want to say it was different.
What other events too?
Not just I read this in othercolumns, but just other events,
like just showing up being anagitator and what's the end game
here?
The authorities eventually gottheir man.
I say man because it is nevermen, never plural and always a
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lone nut.
America is the only country onearth where political figures
are never killed for politicalreasons.
No one powerful ever conspiresto knock off others.
Us leaders might support andeven directly order the murder
and rape of civilians in smallerlands that we nonsensically
occupy, but they would neverresort to putting out a hit on a
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rival like common mobsters.
The arrest of Tyler Robinson, a22-year-old apparent incel, was
breathlessly announced by ourstate-controlled media.
We were told that theauthorities had been tracking
him for a period of time beforehe accessed a rooftop and fired
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that shot that killed CharlieKirk.
It has not been explained whythey were monitoring his
movements, which includedperching on a rooftop, and yet
did not attempt to stop him fromfiring his weapon.
The official claim here is thatRobinson walked into the event
with his German Mauser tuckedinside his pants.
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After disassembling it, he thenreassembled it on the roof,
fired the shot heard all overthe country, then disassembled
it again before leaping from theroof like John Wilkes Booth.
Amazingly, robinson didn'tbreak his leg, unlike Booth.
Even more amazingly, he tookthe time at some point to
reassemble the Mauser yet againand then deposited the assembled
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rifle in the woods, afterplacing it in a box and wrapping
it in a towel, both of which hehad handy.
Researcher Peter Sikosh foundthat a Mauser cannot be
disassembled.
When you're a lone nut assassin, you do things like that.
James Earl Ray left a handypackage of evidence behind the
doorway of the motel where afatal shot was fired at Martha
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Luther King Jr.
And when they took a mugshot ofRobinson it really had a too
much Lee Harvey Oswald in it.
They must have used AI toachieve the desired effect.
I thought the same thing, thisthing reeks.
I mean, regardless of what theintention of whatever put this
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together, the back and forth.
I guess one thing that's comeout of this which is accelerated
the I'm talking aboutde-dollarization, the
de-Israelization of politics ishappening, I mean, especially on
the right.
There is a civil war going onbetween the old right that was
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captured, especiallyconservative, conservative
commentators, of which I used tobe a part of some of those
stations and that's why I'm nolonger there.
But if you look at where kirkwas going and then look at the
dialogue between the back andforth between candace owens and
bill ackman folks, this isterritory that and I they must
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know on some fundamental levelthat that is slipping away.
But regardless of that, theofficial narrative is garbage,
absolute garbage, even goingback to the fact that it's a
Mauser.
And if anybody knows the JFKassassination that was
originally reported, that the$12, the 12 dollar uh mail-in
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rifle that oswald supposedly got, the italian bolt action mon
liquor carcano, was supposedlyoriginally a mauser.
You know, uh, which is hard touh mistake if you've ever shot a
mauser, if you've ever, which,by the way, they're not very
common.
These are german, especially ifit's an original, and I believe
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this was a German-made Mauserthat whatever this kid or
construct was carrying around.
Yeah, echoing what we've seenover the past few years doing
other emotionally charged eventsinvolving guns, both the left
and right are painting differentportraits of the alleged
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assassin.
I've seen many memes and socialmedia posts about how awful it
was that conservatives blamedtransgenders or both or the
other liberal demons for theshooting, when his whole family
was maga.
This appears to be true, asdemonstrated by a photo of his
purporter mother brandishing anUzi or something he says.
I'm no expert on guns, butlooking pretty attractive in a
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Sarah Palin kind of way, now asthe new normal with its search
engines, I can't find that photo.
Maybe George Zinn has itwherever he is photo.
Maybe George Zinn has itwherever he is.
Robinson's grandmother wassurprised and what
self-respecting grandmotherwouldn't be surprised that her
grandson was an assassin,explaining that he was a MAGA
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supporter.
But she also said he'd neverfired a weapon.
That's what happens when yourely on grandmothers to prop up
your weak official stories.
That's bizarre and I always goback.
You know if you've trained forwar, if you've been to combat,
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and you know how this all works,and especially taking a shot
under pressure, and you've neverdone it and you just got
yourself to do it.
We do have a lone nut problemin this country, except it's not
real.
I mean, that's not how thingsactually work, right, there's
something to it.
It's not just this person wakesup in the morning, decides to
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change, change reality.
I don't believe that Somethingis wrong here.
Something is, but Don's rightthat the setup for the
antagonism and the toxicitybetween the different viewpoints
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especially in the wake of this,where you have all these people
trying to take Charlie Kirk'splace and just immediately dive
right back in toward the stanceof this is war and all that
other stuff.
It just further galvanizes inthe disconnect which makes you
miss all of this stuff, which isall these big questions.
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What does this even mean?
How did this kid do this?
And is it even real, which iswhat you should be asking?
Robinson apparently took thetime to inscribe some messages
on his shell casings.
This has become a trend inrecent years.
All the best patsies are doingit.
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They reportedly read hey,fascists, catch, if you read
this, you are gay.
And oh, bella Ciao, bella Ciaoand all that Apparently lyrics
from an Italian anti-fascistfolk song Doesn't really sound
very MAGA to me.
The gay reference might beconnected to the most recent
blockbuster disclosure thatRobinson had a transgender
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roommate and they were involvedromantically.
So I guess this contradicts allthe sneering comments about the
right making up a transgenderconnection.
I think if you're in arelationship with a transgender,
even though you may nottechnically be transitioning
yourself that qualifies as somekind of transgender association
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but I don't claim to knowanything, having never
transitioned once in my lifetime.
Don don't ever transition.
We need you just the way youare, however you look at this.
However you look at this, thiswas not a random lone nut
shooting.
Although kirk had been known asa typical right-wing dedicated
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zionist, there is abundantevidence that he had recently
been reconsidering his supportfor israel.
A longtime friend and trumpinsider told the gray zone that
kirk had rejected an offerearlier that year from Israeli
Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu, who wanted to provide
a huge amount of money toKirk's turning point.
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Usa Kirk had come to despiseNetanyahu, referring to him as a
bully.
Concerned about the influenceIsrael was wielding over the
White House, kirk had advisedTrump not to bomb Iran and the
friend recalled how thepresident Wow, you know, you
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really do, even people.
I was talking to someone whodoesn't follow this very much
and I just mentioned to go lookat the Israeli connection.
They sent me back a bunch ofleaks.
They went and did research.
They're like, wow, you're not,that's real.
And I'm like, yeah, that isreal, look at that connection.
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And it doesn't explaineverything, but it definitely
needs to.
That's the kind of stuff thatneeds to continue to be examined
here.
And, if you trust your gut, it'skind of like when I watched
Vegas with Steven Paddock and Iremember the one shot they had.
He had his eyes closed.
Okay, like you know, he livedin Mesquite, texas and then
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Mesquite Nevada, I mean thingslike that.
But no one picture ever andhe's got his eyes closed.
But I remember Steven Paddockyeah, just decided to become the
biggest shooting mass murdererin US history, just off because
and he's staying in a penthousein a casino at the Mandalay Bay
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just wakes up and, you know,decides to do that.
Right, and of course, it getsmemory hold into nothing, it
goes into the oblivion, thevortex of lies.
As soon as there's an officialinvestigation, which you know,
they'll bury it.
Same thing Don's bringing thisup.
This is to redirect the argument.
You know you have the newsarticle up today on Zero Hedge
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where the White House is goingto classify Antifa as a
terrorist organization.
Okay, well, that's interesting.
You didn't do it in 2020, whenthey were being coordinated and
sent around the country fundedby someone.
I watched it happen.
It was funding for thisorganization to go around and
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start riots and then you knowpolice stations and businesses
were burned down.
You remember this right, and wedid this.
We already lived through this.
I mean, it was the summer oflove.
But now they've got their bloodand they can use it and that's
interesting.
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But not digging into the rootsof what the causation was.
Of what the causation was.
However, if you look at this, itwas not a random lone-nut
shooting, although Kirk had beenknown as a typical right-wing,
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dedicated Zionist, as I said,and the issue with Trump and
Kirk urging him not to bomb Iran.
In a recent interview withZionist Megyn Kelly, kirk
reiterated how he supportedIsrael, but that behavior of a
lot of Israeli supporters arepushing people like you and me
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not like we're going to bepro-Emos, but honestly, the way
that you are testing me is sorepulsive.
I have text messages, megan,calling me an anti-Semite.
I'm an American citizen.
My moral character is now beingput into question.
You and I believe that we areAmerica first.
I have less ability to questionthe actions of Israel than
actual Israelis do.
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Kirk noted that the threats hereceived from Jewish leaders and
stakeholders On August 13th.
Harrison Smith of InfoWarstweeted.
I'm not going to name names,but it was told by someone close
to Charlie Kirk and toldHarrison Smith, whom I know,
that Charlie thinks Israel willkill him if he turns against
them.
If I were in law enforcement, Ithink I'd consider Israel to be
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the chief suspect in the case.
These are monumentalaccusations, folks Monumental.
And they're questions and theyneed to be answered.
And in the middle of this, we'rebeing driven towards conflict,
towards revolution, towardscivil war.
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We're being primed and directedto this.
That's what this is about.
Something in this is aboutgetting us to hate each other
and not look at what's actuallyhappening, not look at the
top-down totalitarian tiptoethat's going on right now and
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it's happening all over the West.
There's also this aspect of aforeign government.
This needs to be for all time.
This debate hopefully there'sjust bulldogs out there I'll
continue to talk about this andnot let your teeth out of this
thing this debate needs tohappen about a foreign
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government having so muchcontrol of our politics
directing the commentators,directing the radio host,
directing the politicians withtheir narrative and, of course,
opposing them in every which wayif they deviate from said
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narrative.
And then you look at theconsequences here which we don't
know.
But it is interesting thatthese two things correlate the
awakening of of charlie kirk andthe assassination of Charlie
Kirk.
As always, because the eventsare never properly investigated,
internet sleuths and thoughtcriminals like me will ask
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uncomfortable questions, but Ido think it's kind of astounding
that both Charlie Kirk andGeorge Floyd had the same
birthday, october 14th, albeit20 years apart.
I don't know what that means,but I do know that if Biden had
been in office when Floyd died,the flags would probably have
been flown at half-staff for him.
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There is a question of therather unusual, to put it nicely
comments from Kirk's widow,erica, in the wake of his death,
that she topped that by beingphotographed leaning into
Charlie's casket and kissing hishands Kirk's body, but not his
head, were filmed, and of course, some of those pesky conspiracy
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theorists speculated about theway his hands looked.
There was also a picture of hisneck which was wrapped in some
kind of bandage with blood stillvisible.
Assuming the photo was real, Ithink it's unlikely.
It's unlike any embalmed corpsein world history.
That's Don Jeffries.
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Ladies and gentlemen, well, alot to unpack there, and I think
if we continue to remember thisfor the right reasons, it'll
serve us.
Well, that's what we're beingprimed for.
We're being primed to forget,we're being primed to take a
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side.
And you can always be againstmurder.
That's the first.
Be against assassination andmurder, you know.
That's usually the um.
It's usually the tactic ofthose who want to dominate.
That's machiavellian.
This is the hallmark of aruthless power monger that uses
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those kind of tactics.
It's not the proponents ofpeace and prosperity and liberty
.
Assassination's not usually thething, it's not usually the
moral high ground.
So think about that and thinkabout the fact that somebody in
somewhere wants you to go insome direction.
Either you become animated oneway or the other by this, in
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some way, neglecting all thefacts that we just discussed.
All right, moark Wild Woman saysand this is Melissa says the
Charlie Kirk thing is an energyharvest.
100%.
Lighten your tension and be inyour heart.
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That's right, it is an energyharvest.
And again, all of thishappening over the last many
days and so much has come out onit, just be careful, where your
attention is directed, to payattention to something like you
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