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Speaker 1 (00:30):
In a world of deceit. Telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show. As the clock
strike's thirteen, it's Friday, the third of October. You have
our Lord twenty twenty five. Well, there is war everywhere,
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talk of war everywhere, Cruise missiles to be sent to
Ukraine to strike deep into Russia. We have Trump musing
about how he would like to go back to take
Bagram Air Force Base in Afghanistan, talk about the enemy within,
how we have to use the military in the cities.
And yet it is the war against farmers that we'll
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begin with today. Who would have thought that Trump would
betray the middle class, that he would go after our
food supply, and of course he's doing it through the tariffs.
It's amazing what is happening to farmers because of Trump's policies.
It's just like the lockdowns all over again. Don't tell
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me it was a mistake. We'll be right back. Well,
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and what may be the ultimate backstab. We have farmers
paying the very heavy prices they have before whenever there
have been tariffs and sanctions against other people.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
They did it in the first Trump administration. It was
very difficult for them, and then came the lockdown. What
happens when we lose our farms? What happens when it's
just the crony capitalists who are friends with Trump or
whatever president is there, Biden or whoever? What about when
they're the only ones who are making our food. Well,
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Trump's answer to all the damage that he's doing to
the farms, it's just, well, we'll put them on some
stimulus checks. Some welfare wants to destroy the businesses and
destroy our food supply and put the people on welfare.
As the US and now heads in the fall harvest season.
This is, by the way, from Brian Shaw Hobby and
Health Impact News is and the impacts of Trump's tariffs
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are being more clearly seen where farmers all across the
US are sounding the alarm about collapse, with one out
of every three farms going out of business in some
areas of the country. Think about that one out of
every three farms going out of business. But we're seeing
this fall in the US are the effects of a
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mass loss of farm labor due to deportations, increased prices
on farm equipment and other farm materials that are mostly imported,
like parts for John Deere and tractors, and of course
a loss of the China market, the country where most
US farm products have been exported in the past years.
Ohio family farmers described their life under Trump terriffs. They say,
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we're in a hell of a mess here, said Ohio
farmer Chris Gibbs, a severe cash flow mess, a working
capital mess. Gibbs farms more than five hundred acres of
corn so sweet and alfalfa hay in Shelby County, along
with a ninety head cow calfe operation. Describe the five
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alarm fire raging in the farming community from Trump's blanket tariffs.
And of course again these tariffs were done without any forethought,
not enough to fund our government. They were not there
even to protect a specific industry, but to go to
war with countries that he doesn't like, as we saw
with China especially. Okay, well, I don't like what they
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said today, so I'm going to add forty five percent
tariff to what I'd already put up, which is already
how taking it over one hundred percent tariffs for a
day or so, then he took it off. This kind
of erratic autocratic behavior. It's destroying all kinds of businesses,
but especially the farmers. Some growers have called the fallout
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from this chaotic trade war and the reciprocal tariffs that
it provoked a farmageddon that could rain what made rural
America great. It's that bad. Trump terrorists are shrinking incomes
exploding expenses for farmers who, thanks to a president, they
still overwhelmingly support. This is the insanity of all this stuff.
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They still love him, They still got the red hats,
and they like Trump, and they will applaud him even
as he destroys their lives and their communities. This is
the insanity that I cannot stand from this maga cult.
Come on, people, wake up, get a clue about what's
going on. This is being done to you. Many don't
know how much longer they can hang on. But of
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course it's not Trump's fault. And he's out there rounding
up the pedophile networks. The guy that hung around with
Jeffrey Epstein for so long. He's your hero in terms
of shutting down pedophile networks. It's just unbelievable how this
guy has been inoculated against all criticism and against reality.
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You just talking about Ronald Reagan as being the teflon
President that nothing stuck. But this is a guy who's
got garbage all over his life and nothing, nothing ever
sticks to him. Trump's punitive terrace on forearmed buyers made
their crops less competitive markets around the world and drove
down prices even more, while other senseless terraces on fertilizer, steel, aluminum,
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and lumber just sent the cost of doing business through
the roof. The double whammy of Trump tariffs is especially
painful for family farms that make up about eighty seven
percent of all farms in Ohio. Individual farmers are struggling
to break even to buy supplies, to sell their crops,
to build a sustainable future with long term customers, but
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the current tariff dance with Trump keeps them up at nights.
Everything a farmer buys, whether it's phosphate or potash or
agricultural chemical server sized machine parts, is up fifty percent
over the last decade, while our proceeds from the sale
of crops are down by forty percent. SAT a fifth
generation Ohio farmer, Joe Logan, the former president of the
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Ohio Farmers' Union, a group focused on family farmers, maintained
the industrial agricultural community is chugging right along, raking in
billions of dollars while family farmers are not making any money.
Does this sound familiar? Does this sound like the lockdown
that Trump did in twenty twenty where the big Wall
Street companies were essential. Walmart was okay, but you shut
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down your main street business. I don't want you even
cutting hair. You can't have a living. You're going to
go on universal basic income. Isn't interesting that Trump, the
so called anti globalist, is implementing the globalist plan to
take everything from everybody and to put us on universal
basic income. It's welfare. He's the one who's doing it,
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because again he says that he's on our site. He
says he's against the globalist even as he is doing
their bidding and everything that they want. They're battling irrational
terrorisfrizing costs, high interest rates, farm bankruptcy, and abiding dread.
How they will move crops without buyers or the market
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trade deals that Trump promised to fix what he broke.
The biggest crop losses to China are American soybeans. Last year,
China bought twelve and a half billion dollars of soybean.
This year they have bought zero zero. It was a
twelve and a half billion dollar business that just disappeared
because of Trump's tariff fantasies when he levied tariffs against
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them earlier this year and fit of rage, I don't
like what you did. I don't like China, so fifty tariffs,
and I don't like what you did yesterday the way
you talked to me. So now you know another forty
five percent tariffs or whatever. This guy is insane, unfit
for office. As a matter of fact, it gets even
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worse because he doesn't like China, but he likes Argentina,
because he likes Javier Malai. Because Javier Malay has now
just become Jewish, I guess or whatever. But he's now
given Argentina twenty billion dollar bailout package to help their economy.
What about the farmers in the Midwest. You don't care
about them, but you care about your pal Javier Malay,
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so you give him twenty billion dollars. Argentina then immediately
removed their own tariffs to China and sold them several
shiploads of soybeans. So Trump gives money to Argentina, not
to the farmers. Argentina then drops their tariffs and takes
the business that used to be the American farmers.
Speaker 3 (09:38):
With the crisis looming for hundreds of thousands of American
soybean farmers, a text message to a cabinet secretary appears
to show concern within the Trump administration.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
China has not bought a single export cargo of beans
so far this year, which is not very typical.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
Soybeans are the largest American export to China in terms
of value, the country purchasing twelve point six billion dollars
worth last year, but in retaliation for new tariffs, China
has now stopped buying, dropping those sales to zero. American
farmers feeling the pain.
Speaker 5 (10:11):
When China quits buying, our prices go down now.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
This photo taken by the Associated Press at the UN
last week, is amplifying concern. It appears to show a
text message to Treasury Secretary Scott Besson from br widely
considered to be Agriculture Secretary Broke Rollins. The message reads,
we bailed out Argentina yesterday and in return, the Argentines
removed their export tariffs on grains, reducing their price and
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sold a bunch of soybeans to China at a time
when we would normally be selling to China. The message
refers to a potential twenty billion dollar aid package from
the Trump administration to help stabilize Argentina's economy. But after that,
Argentina suspended its soybean export tax and immediately sold shiploads
of soybeans to China, another blow to US farmers. In
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the mesa sent to bessent br says, this gives China
more leverage on us.
Speaker 6 (11:04):
So we're going to make sure that our farmers are
in great shape.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
President Trump has suggested some money raised by tariffs could
be used to help struggling farmers, and the Agriculture Secretary
says the administration is working on a former aid package.
Rowlands does not confirmed whether those text messages were indeed
from her Morgan Normood, ABC News, New York.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
Well, again, this is a guy who they won't tell you.
He's playing for d chess. He doesn't know how to
play checkers. This is ridiculous. These policies are being set
up not to protect key industries. They're being set up
to reward or punish his friends in other countries or
his enemies. And so this is the basis for why
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all this stuff is being done in Arkansas, one out
of every three farmers is going out of business. By
the way, before we get to that, you know why
is China not buying anything? Well, it's not going into
changing time soon because what is kicking in now is
a new fee that Trump has put on. If somebody,
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let's say that it is a country, let's say that
it is not China, but some other country wants to
buy agricultural products and they come to a port using
a ship that was built in China. So it's not
a Chinese customer. It's not China itself, but it's another
country that wants to buy agricultural products, but they happen
to be using a Chinese ship. Well, you get massive
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amounts of taxes now on these ships, each of these
ships that come to ports just because the ship was
made in China. This is the foolish obsession of this
petty dictator. I've had enough of this guy and the
people who excuse this. Here's what's happening in Arkansas.
Speaker 7 (12:52):
All across Arkansas, farmers say they are facing an agricultural crisis.
Rising costs, market pressures have left many growers in dire
need of support at TCHB eleven's Maya Ellison relays their
calls for help.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
We're beyond ripple or beyond crisis. We're to tsunami.
Speaker 8 (13:08):
Row crop farmers across Arkansas sounding the alarm, pushing for
help before it's too late.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
We're looking at one to three farms, one out of
every three farms going out of business right now.
Speaker 8 (13:19):
Representative and farmer herself Diane Voud explains the message her
and other agriculture leaders discussed during tuesday's public meeting in Stuttgart.
They say it's a tough situation for farms, many of
which have been around for decades.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
The heartache of having to decide if I can carry
on with the fifth generation farm or the fourth generation farm,
and knowing that it lands on me if I don't
move forward. That is a lot for a farmer to
carry on their shottlers now.
Speaker 8 (13:49):
Despite a recent report from the U of A System's
Division of Agriculture showing net farm income expected to rise
twenty two percent this year, experts like Jeremy Ross say
the math on the ground tells a different story.
Speaker 9 (14:00):
Get ten dollars and you harvest the fifty five bushel crop.
That's five hundred and fifty dollars and it costs you
five hundred and eighty dollars to put that in, then
you're thirty dollars in the hole.
Speaker 8 (14:12):
Meaning many farmers are operating at a loss with debts
that carry over year to year.
Speaker 10 (14:17):
The truth is, it doesn't really matter what you grow.
You are projected to lose money on an acre, I really,
no matter what you've planned on it.
Speaker 8 (14:28):
Brandy Carroll with the Arkansas Farm Bureau Federation says inflation, tariffs,
and global conflicts have all driven up cost while crop
prices remain depressed. And while experts say the Big Beautiful
Bill Act will provide sixty six billion in new farm
investments starting in twenty twenty six, Carol says, by then
it's too late.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
You know.
Speaker 10 (14:47):
And so they're facing a really hard choice right now
how to keep their families on their farm and how
to maintain their way of life. And so there will
be a lot of people making really.
Speaker 8 (15:00):
Hard choices for THHV eleven News.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
Yeah, they want everybody on welfare, you know. One of
the issues on look at this, I think you know
what they're trying to do in terms of this industrial
approach is something that works for the big guys, and
they can produce pesticide laden food and other things that
we don't want, Gmo crops and all the rest of
this stuff. But you know, the small farmers need to
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take a different path. Right, needs to be asymmetric agriculture.
I guess we should say, because it's a war, it's
a competition, and their strength should be clean, better quality food.
And there's ways that they need to move to that.
I'm thinking of the guy Travis, remember that I can't
remember his name. We talked to him. He's here in America,
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but he picked up this from a farmer in Zimbabwe.
And when the Marxists came in there and took over everything,
he said, some of the farmers fled, some of them fought,
but he said, of those things worked, he says a Christian,
he decided that he would stay, and he had already
changed his farm from using this fertilizer intensive, chemical intensive
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agricultural way of doing business. That the government has taught
farmers how to farm that way. They want them to
farm that way.
Speaker 9 (16:19):
And.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
That works for the big farms, and they make food
that we don't necessarily want to eat. But this guy
said it wasn't working for him. He was losing money,
just like these farmers. Every year he was losing money.
As a Christian, just prayed and said, God showed me
how to do this. He said. He looked around and
he thought, you know all of this stuff here we
are in Africa, and he said, this is just this
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verdant territory. Everything is growing. He said, why can't I
grow the stuff that I want to grow? And so
he started looking at it and he came up with
natural techniques where he did minimally invasive stuff. He wasn't
ripping everything down and then trying to build it back
each time, and it was very profitable for him. And
he decided that he would not fight or flee, that
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he would just stay there and farm, and that he
would tell the people even if they took his farm,
he would show them how to farm it because he
could share the Gospel with him. And it worked out
very well for him and for them. And this farmer
who is in America learned that technique and he has
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a program where he shows farmers how to do that
and how to work with people and how to share
the Gospel with them as neighbors. Meanwhile, in the Federal
Reserve Bank of Chicago President Austin Gouldsby signed the alarm
on Trump's terraffs. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President's most
recent round of terrafts may be causing businesses in his
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district to again pause decisions making in order to see
where the levees settle. In other words, this is rapidly,
massively changing landscape. Nobody can make a rational business decision.
Trump has turned the entire business world in America into
a casino. Are you feel unlucky? You know, this is
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the guy who bankrupted six different casinos, And now you're
just going to roll the dice and see what's going
to happen to the tariff prices and see whether you're
going to be left holding the bag or making money
off of this. He says, Now it seems like we're
going to go into a new wave of tariff announcements,
said the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President. He said,
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when I'm out talking to people, it feels like they're
just wary, they're uncertain, and we might be going back
to that everybody just put your pencils down kind of
moment where you just wait until you figure out what
it's going to be. Why, Because we have an economy
that is increasingly run by a president who doesn't know
what he's doing, but he's arrogant enough to think that
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he does. He just bought ten percent in mining company,
several more of than because he's going around everywhere taking
ten percent cut of any business that he would like
to have, like Intel. Well, he's doing the same thing
now with a massive lithium mining company as well as
an intimody company, just going around corporately taking over these companies.
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And ram Paul has fortunately called him out on this.
Somebody needs to stop him. He doesn't have the authority
to do this in the constitution, and it makes absolutely
no economic sense. This guy is at heart a New
York City Democrat socialist, and that's exactly what ram Paul said.
He said at Harty's really no different than Mom Danny,
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who wants to take over the grocery stores in New
York and hand out food to people. That's what Trump
is doing, except he wants to take over the farms
and hand out welfare to the farmers, which is even worse.
Trump has in recent days announced new tariffs on products
including heavy trucks, lumber, and kitchen cabinets, Terrace and Pac
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Goolesby's Reserve Bank District, which includes a manufacturing core of Michigan,
all of Iowa, and parts of other neighboring states particularly hard. See.
The thing is, Trump's tariffs on things that people use
to make things in America are destroying the last bit
of manufacturing that we got here, just like he's destroying
the family farms, because we don't have enough vertical integration
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in America for these people to be able to source
the parts in America. If they're going to make anything
at all still in America, they have to get parts
from elsewhere. This has been a program that has been
going on now for decades. For several decades, they have
been working to set up supply chains that stretch all
over the world. And Trump has decided that he wants
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to just stop that instantaneously, and they'll have the same
effect as when he shut everything down with COVID. He
didn't care what was happening. I mean, he's still going
to be eating filet mignon at his grand ballroom whatever happens.
So Trump announced his first round of country specific targets
back in early April, and he has frequently changed the
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rates and the implementation dates and the months that followed.
President has also expanded tariffs on certain sectors, including some
metals and industrial inputs. The uncertainty drove many businesses to
pause major investment decisions as a wait to see what
the levees would ultimately look like. And so Brian Shaw
Hobby says, as a business owner myself, it's been selling
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products online for over twenty three years produced by small
scale family farmers, I can testify the truth of what
this Littal Reserve Bank president is saying. As we are
facing many of the same tough decisions heading into this fall.
Our last container that we imported from the Philippines of
virgin coconut oil had a ten percent tariff added to it,
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and as we look at our fall orders, we are
now faced with a nineteen percent tariff from the Philippines
that just recently went into effect. Why because instead of
this being talked about and debated by people in Congress,
you now have a president who just, arbitrarily, with a
whim on a particular day, just changes it from ten
percent to twenty percent. The US Supreme Court is hearing
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an appeal on the legality of Trump's tariffs. Let's hope
that they do something, because Congress is not going to
do anything at all. Mike Johnson won't do a thing.
He will even shame himself to go to extreme links
to guard pedophiles. This guy has no shame. It's just amazing.
So they're going to appeal the legality of Trump's executive
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order tariffs and emergency orders. Again, that's the way he
wants to operate everything. I have the capability of declaring
emergency and wait, if I declare an emergency, then I
can do anything I want. That's the two step dance
that lets him act as an autocrat, as a tyrant,
a dictator. But you know he was joking about that,
and before he became president, all the Democrats are calling
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him a dictator. So he'll be a dictator for a
day or whatever, and so he's inoculated himself from the
criticism by the p people with MAGA. Oh, that's just
people with Trump arrangement syndrome. If you complain about what
Trump is doing, look at what he's doing, think about
what he's doing. When other people do that, you would
have a problem with it, and you have had a
problem with it in the past. In a survey of
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companies published last week by MarketWatch, the reporter that while
costs have gone up for many companies, the consumers are
not willing to pay for their products pay more for
the products. US economy is still struggling to adjust to
tariffs to at the standard pores fines. And there's one
big danger sign. The teriffs have raised prices for most companies,
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but those companies have been unable to fully pass the
costs along to customers who become resistant to paying more.
There's a big reason that inflation hasn't risen as much
as expected because the tariffs. I mean, first of all,
the tariffs only just recently kicked in, so we haven't
really seen the full effect of that yet. So that
all this stuff only works for a short time. Right.
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If your costs are going up and up and up,
and you don't pass those costs along where you're unable
to what happens, well, eventually you run out of money
and you're out of business. Manufacturers have reported a potentially
dangerous increase in inventories or on sold goods because of
a lack of demand for our US produced products. Says Brian,
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which include are grass fed and grass finished beef and
pastured poultry raised in western Wisconsin. We are feeling the
pressure are there as well, as we've had to purchase
a whole year's worth of inventory between a very short
window that starts now and gets through the middle of
November where the animals are still grazing on the green pasture.
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And he said, by the way, I'll just pass this on.
I don't get a commissionery thing for Brian, but he's
got some good products there, and these are things that
are done, many of them by small American farmers, and
as he points out, if you don't support them, you're
going to find that your only source of food is
going to be Walmart, Aldy and Amazon on because Amazon
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is moving in a big way for same day delivery
of groceries, and you don't want to have a single
corporate source of food. So he's got he said, We've
got some of the highest quality ground beef in the
US now on sale for six ninety nine pound, So
you might think about that, think about getting a freezer
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to put it in. He said, if consumers are not
willing to support local, small scale family farms, soon the
only food choices you'll have will be the big box
retailers like Walmart and Aldi. That is a trap, folks.
Those are the retailers that Trump hangs out with. You know.
They give him money for his grand ballroom, and he
gives them all kinds of protection. It's a protection racket,
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and you're going to wind up in a situation coming
through the back door that was trying that Mark rut
had tried to impose through the front door in the
Netherlands that got him thrown out of office. And so
now he's there with a globalist at NATO. But this
is what Trump is doing in a very subtle way,
in the same way that they're not going to call
it CBDC. They'll call it stable coin, but they'll have
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all the same functions of CBDC. Trump is there. He
is the Manchurian candidate, should say, the World Economic Form candidate.
Then there's the big tech giants are getting into the
food industry who want to make food in the labs,
such as Bill Gates and as he points out, Amazon
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is setting up four thousand places cities, smaller cities and
towns in the US by the end of this year.
From just one thousand in July of this year. They're
rapidly growing to deliver groceries, and so you want to
put out all the local grocery stores out of business,
and you want to get rid of all the local farmers,
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as Trump is doing. This is Bill Gates's dream, so
he says, farmer geddon is here, and it's getting worse.
Stop voting for politicians to change things. Start voting with
your dollars supporting local businesses and local farms, or soon
you will have no more choice at all outside of
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Washington and Silicon outside of Wall Street and Silicon Valley
for food. And as all this is happening, Trump is
promising fourteen billion dollars in farm bailout amid the China
pivot to Brazil, says Wall Street Journal. So there you go.
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That should cover it, right, except as they do, does
it keep them in business? Does it turned them into
welfare recipients? That's the key thing. The Trump administration has
been signaling for about a week that it may may
tap tar revenues to fund a multi billion dollar aid
package for American farmers. So they send twenty billion dollars
to Argentina. That's happened already, didn't delay that. But he's
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still thinking about whether or not he wants to help
the American farmers. And if he does, they will simply
be on welfare. They won't be able to still to compete.
They've lost their biggest customer. Trump is considering a package
between ten and fourteen billion dollars. You know what I
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think is going to happen. I don't think this money
is going to go to the small farmers. I think
if he does some kind of a farm bailout. We
saw how this happened with the PPP. Remember that it
was supposed to go to small businesses, and I've told
you that more than fifty percent of that money went
to the largest five percent of the businesses that were
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out there. Five percent of the people got more than
fifty percent of the money with PPP. Those are big
Wall Street firms. They said, oh yeah, were going to
help out small businesses. What did Trump do? He redefined
what a small business was. Instead of it being what
the government has typically defined as a small business, it
included large chains because I forget what the number of
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employees was, but let's say that it's like twenty employees
or something. Well, if you got fewer than twenty employees
at a particular location or fifty or something like that,
then you're not excluded and you can take the money.
So the biggest of the people got the money. The
small people that were put out of business got nothing
from Trump's bailout of small businesses. I think that'll happen
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again with the farms. Sources said the aid package would
focus on soybean farmers. I think it'll be Archer Daniel
Midland that gets all the money. I don't think it's
going to be the farmers in Arkansas and Ohio. Scott Bessett,
Treasury Secretary, say the administration could announce a new substantial
support as soon as next Tuesday. We'll see. Trump blasted
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China on truth social for hurting American farmers. He's the
one who's doing it. During the negotiation period of a
trade deal, he said, soybeans will be a major topic
of discussion. So does he care about any of the stuff.
He's the one who began all of this war. Does
he care about it? He says, I will never let
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our farmers down. You've already have done that, did it
four years ago, five years ago, and you're doing it again.
So he's basically his tactic of dealing with people, as
we've seen as a bully and threatening. And those are
an intimidation, like the Spanish inquisition. Our main weapons are
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and I could continue on listing them over and over again.
Beijing's pivot to ag purchases in Brazil is merely one
way to target Trump's farm base. See the Wall Street
Journal Financial Times. They put this in in Trump's terms. Oh,
China's trying to hurt the farmers. Say, look, they can't
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afford to buy the stuff from America anyway because the
fees on the ships in addition to the tariffs. So
that was all instigated by Trump. This is like the
war on Russia that NATO has been pursuing and talking about.
How when somebody responds, oh, look look at what they did,
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it's like you're the one who started it. You made
the first moves here. Trump has stated that he will
use tariff revenue to cushion American farmers. Well, what will
we wind up with. Here's another taste of this. We'll
wind up with just the big a few big companies,
and we'll have laboratory food and now Bill Gates even
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wants to do this with butter. Frankin Butter Bill Gates
is an idea of how he wants to make butter
out of guess what CO two? His obsession with CO two,
Gates has figured out how to get rid of it.
You eat it. He can turn it into butter that
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you can then spread on your GMO bread, You can
base your synthetic hamburgers, and you can dip your GMO
lobsters in it. You have to wonder if you'll figure
out a way to factor in some spicy mRNA. That's
a comment from Technocracy News. It goes, what do you get?
Here's a quiz. What do you get when you take
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carbon dioxide captured from the atmosphere, hydrogen from water split
by renewable energy. Yeah, how the expensive is that going
to be? And glycerol. Then you use proprietary catalysts and
high pressure bubble reactors to synthesize hydrocarbon chains, oxidize them
into fatty acids, estify them into triglycerides that mimic the
(32:41):
molecular structure of common fat, and then finally blend and
crystallize the result before extruding it into a four ounce
stick he gets. He says, you get something that is
very much like but not exactly like butter, or you
could use you can have a grass uses a CO
two out of the atmosphere, the cows eat it, you
(33:05):
milk them, and you turn the butter. But that's not
good enough for Bill Gates.
Speaker 5 (33:10):
So all these years they've been telling us that cow
parts are heating up the planet, but now he wants
us to eat CO two. Can human parts not pass
on CO two?
Speaker 2 (33:21):
You know that's methane for the most part. But yeah,
it all is a bunch of gas and he is
gas lighting us, isn't he. This is absolutely insane. And
when you look at this, how expensive is this is
this going to be? He doesn't care because the whole
point is for you to be absolutely impoverished and for
them to feed you some kind of a soilent green
(33:43):
concoction that they've got. Back to my investments from Bill
Gates Breakthrough Energy Ventures, this company is called Savor and
they don't have an actual name yet, but this guy
is calling it frankin butter. He said it won't reach
grocery store shelves until twenty twenty seven, assuming the construction
permitting and commissioning dates don't slip due to supply chain
(34:05):
disruptions for the necessary specialized reactors and catalysts. I wonder
if they can get all this stuff in America, Otherwise
they won't be Gates won't be allowed to make this.
So yeah, creamy specialized reactors and catalysts. If savor Butter's
processing facility looked any more like an oil refinery Ukraine
(34:25):
would vomit, he said. They don't even have a consumer
friendly name for the frankin butter yet. So far, the
company refers to their catalytically converted bubble column reactor induced
butter type product as quote butter made from carbon or
animal and plant free butter. Yeah, animal plant free. This
(34:48):
is not anything. Just call it unnatural butter, yeah. Or
you could call it co to butter and southern number
you used too. I guess the slogan could be I
can't fracking believe it's not butter.
Speaker 11 (35:03):
I can't believe it's not poison.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
Yeah, exactly, the CO two. They want to put these
pipelines in and use it for fracking, Gates said, of
the same thing about mushroom based steak, you luxe products,
He said, well, you know, you can get used to
the taste. No, I don't think.
Speaker 12 (35:22):
So, I'd rather not. Thanks.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Yeah, so I just.
Speaker 13 (35:26):
Look at the number of steps involved with this versus butter.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
Yeah, he gets the milk.
Speaker 13 (35:31):
You churn it. This butter is so simple. The Amish
make it in a butter churn. This is something you
need a literal oil refinery to create.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
Yeah, it's like somebody said, you know, hey, I've discovered
this new way to this new protein generation machine. They
showed chicken. You know, it eats the bugs for me,
and it creates protein that tastes good.
Speaker 5 (35:57):
So it lives in the pollen and eats the bugs.
But I mean, with all this great advertising, Bill Gates says,
you can get used to the taste.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
Exactly. That's a great slogan.
Speaker 11 (36:08):
If you can grow accustomed to it, what more do
you want?
Speaker 12 (36:12):
You will eventually be able to tolerate it.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
That's a great slogan, is it. You'll get used to
the taste. We'll force you to.
Speaker 11 (36:18):
Yeah, frankin butter, you'll get used to it.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
What's interesting about this is that he used both Grock
and chat Gpt to try to said, tell me an
excruciating and well documented detail exactly how Bill Gates's lab
made butter will be manufactured. So I got two pages
of details from both of them, which I then had
Grock reduced to a single paragraph. It wasn't quite as
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intense a process as making Frankin butter, but it was close.
Last time I had either of these chat programs take
them so long to produce an answer, which when I
asked for an essay length dive into the production of
Francis Ford Coplo's Apocalypse now said no joke. So this
this is a strange world of where we are, but
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it all keeps coming back to the same pattern, doesn't it.
You have the globalists want us to own nothing. They
want us to eat bugs or chemicals or whatever provided
by one or two suppliers. So they take over. They
own everything. They're in control of all production and delivery.
And how did they get there, Well, they use their
politicians to pretend that they're on our side. These Benedict
(37:29):
Donalds that are out there, he is the worst of
them all. I think let's talk about some of the comments.
Speaker 13 (37:35):
Yeah, Charlie hs More bank accounts may be frozen. Bank
of Thailand, Bangkok Post.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
Yeah, they're boasting that they're just getting started. They took
down three million.
Speaker 14 (37:45):
Of them bill more to come bilhoton claude X pandemic
simulation at John Hopkins University on five eighteen, twenty eighteen,
with six hundred and sixty six days before the COVID
nineteen lockdowns on three eleven, twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (37:58):
Yeah, that's clay X. But the first one was Dark Winter.
Don't forget the connection between Dark Winter and nine to eleven.
Both of these events nine to eleven and the fake
pandemic were there to establish a police surveillance state and
to destroy our economy for the globalist and put us
into slave conditions. That's the common thing they did. The
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first one, Dark Winter, was done two months before nine
to eleven. One week later they had an anthrax attack,
false flag attack. Two months later they put out the
model legislation to the States because they didn't have the
authority to do this from Washington. Washington's role with Trump
would be to declare an emergency and release the money
(38:42):
so that the States would enact what they got them
to enact in panic after nine to eleven. So this
has been Klaydex is just one of many, many of
these things. They did these germ games on an annual
basis for two decades until they got Trump in place.
They had to have a Republican that the conservatives would trust,
(39:02):
because can you imagine if Hillary had said these businesses
are not essential, if she had done all this arbitrary lockdown,
you would have had the alternative media and conservatives would
have gone crazy. But they cheered for Trump and said,
cobody can do it. For Trump, he's playing forty chess.
You know, He's not doing this for Bill Gates or
for Klaus Schwab. And yet he was. He absolutely was.
(39:24):
He was following the plan of his masters. He is
an absolute benedict. Donald. Go ahead, be.
Speaker 13 (39:31):
My Valentine, starving us like Gaza Steve has Trump's continued
war on Americans Denver adaway. Don't worry, farmer, Bill Gates
and other technocrats can bail out the farm, you guys.
That's right with Frankin butter ktwd sixty eight. Soybeans here
dried in the fields this year.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
Look anybody's buying them? I guess. You know, if you
don't have a customer, what's the point of spending the
money to try to harvest them. It's got to be
pretty expensive in terms of fuel, not to be in
your time and wear and tear on your equipment.
Speaker 12 (40:02):
I as well just leave them.
Speaker 13 (40:04):
kWt sixty eight also says, look at the US drought
map turning into a U turning the US into a
desert guard Goldsmith Crump is going to bail out the
soy farmer's injury on injury.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Yeah, and again I don't believe he's going to give
it to the small farmers. It'll be Archer Daniel Midland
who gets the money, and people of that ill It'll
be big agg that gets the money, just like the
big guy that's got the money during COVID and the
small people went out of business.
Speaker 12 (40:28):
Mister Palm ten to eleven.
Speaker 13 (40:29):
I wonder how farmers using regenerative methods are fairing.
Speaker 12 (40:33):
Hopefully better, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
You know, here's the thing too, is that you know,
if we can find people locally to buy stuff from,
and look, no doubt about it, it is much much
more expensive than the soylent green stuff they sell you
at Walmart. But you know, so is medical care. Just
think of it as in that way, you know you
can you can either pay with higher priced food, or
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you can pay with a hospital bill, and one of
them is pleasant. Eating the locally produced food is pleasant.
Going to the hospital is very unpleasant. So it's just
a way to look at this. We have to make
sure that we keep local food production. It's very important.
Speaker 13 (41:15):
Denver Addaway. Trump and his admin are Bolsheviks. Between nineteen
seventeen and nineteen twenty two, the Bolsheviks killed more Christians
than the Romans did in three centuries of persecution. One
thing the Bolsheviks used to kill so many people quickly
was starvation.
Speaker 15 (41:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (41:27):
The Holodomore was really terrible.
Speaker 12 (41:30):
Yeah, and it was engineered.
Speaker 9 (41:31):
Well.
Speaker 2 (41:32):
When I come up with a slogan for Trump, you
know they when Mao starve the people of China called
it the great leap forward. We could we could say,
make America a great leap forward again, Magola.
Speaker 13 (41:50):
Radius bro. We don't need soybeans, that's fair enough.
Speaker 2 (41:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (41:56):
So, yeah, but we do need the money from the exports,
or at least the farmers do, in order to stay
in business.
Speaker 2 (42:01):
Yeah. Think about that. We were turning the Chinese and
the soy boys, and we gave up on that operation.
Speaker 13 (42:06):
The only thing I liked that comes from soybeans, is
soy sauce and all.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Well, they love their tofu. I think cofo.
Speaker 13 (42:12):
Tofu is disgusting. Eating tofu is absolutely horrific. I can't
understand how people like it. Absolutely terrible, terrible texture. Kobd
sixty eight. Trump is finishing the economic destruction he started
in twenty twenty.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
Yeah, Risha M.
Speaker 13 (42:27):
They will never lift the inheritance taxes that force the
children to sell out their family farms. The root causes
and over regulations will not be addressed.
Speaker 2 (42:35):
That's well, they really doubled and tripled down on that
in the UK. You know, they know exactly what they're doing.
It isn't like oh gee, I didn't realize as having
that effect on them. They know exactly what they're doing.
They don't want to have any farming or any industry
in the UK. They went to de industrialize them, rewild them,
impoverish them and slave them. And they the hair starmer
(42:58):
did that in this government on steerids, the inheritance tax,
they really really really ramped it up there.
Speaker 13 (43:05):
Denver Adaway, Trump's admin is trying to starve you to death.
Hi verbal To explain Trump's radical behavior, read the online
article how narcissists use confusion to control you. Bradis Bro.
Speaker 2 (43:18):
He is the predatypical narcissist and the I think in
the future you're going to have if they teach this
in psychology, that we use them as the poster child.
When you look up the term narcissi, as you'll see,
is orange face right there looking at you.
Speaker 12 (43:32):
Rat is Bro.
Speaker 13 (43:32):
Mitch McConnell's wife is connected heavily to the shipping industry
in China. Who do you think is making out like
bandits right now?
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (43:41):
The powers that be the real octo spook. Trump's tariffs
are over taxing Americans and all important goods to the
tune of a trillion dollars a year, beginning to close everything.
Bill Hooten says, sixty six percent. Next, do we have
context for that?
Speaker 5 (43:54):
Uh yeah, thirty three percent of farmers going out of
the business. Oh yeah, okay, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (44:00):
One third of them two thirds will be next. Yeah.
You know the thing is when you when we look
at this, it is a planned economic takedown. I don't
understand why people can't see.
Speaker 13 (44:11):
This, Wally Wallrus. Farmers are losing money. We can't afford
the food being produced.
Speaker 2 (44:17):
Yes, right, Okay, looks just like five years ago, doesn't it.
They're destroying food on the farm and we can't find
any of it on the shelves. Thank you, Trump, you
are a genius.
Speaker 12 (44:29):
Yeah, KWD sixty eight.
Speaker 13 (44:30):
They want everyone on welfare and they want there to
be ninety percent fewer every ones citizen of Americaca because
Sarah Sanders Huckaby wants the biggest resource in Arkansas to
be lithium from the Smackover deposit.
Speaker 15 (44:42):
Wo.
Speaker 13 (44:43):
Yeah, and to poison our most abundant natural resource, water
with antimony and arsenic byproducts of extracting lithium besides copious
amounts of water.
Speaker 2 (44:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (44:53):
Lithium mining is incredibly toxic.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
For the area, right, yeah. Yeah, But she wants to
play into that global agenda. Right. They want to electrify
everything with batteries, so it's play into that. Forgot at farms.
You know, this's the other part of this is we
see these massive solar farms going in and taking all
the land away from food production and harming them.
Speaker 13 (45:15):
Actually were long term and sellers. So many farms and
beautiful land are selling out for housing and strip malls
to sell out for money. The land and trees are disappearing. Yeah,
that's a common problem. But also it's hard to be
mad at them when you see how difficult farming is,
how little money they make, and then you see these
(45:35):
people come in offer them such a scenely large check and.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
They have to look out for themselves as well. But
you know, it used to be a thing when I
was going up. There's even a song, you know, paved
paradise and put up a parking lot. I forget who
was it did that, but heard on the radio all
the time. Oh, we've got to stop paving over everything
and putting up parking lots and shopping malls on this
kind of stuff. What about getting rid of the farms
(46:00):
and putting up solar farms? Do you hear any of
the lefties doing songs about that?
Speaker 12 (46:04):
No, we have land taxes as well.
Speaker 13 (46:09):
When farmers are taxed for every cow, every piece of equipment,
and every outbuilding, it adds up fast socialism for corporations
and fascism for the people. The real Octos book tex
Sation without representation again, be my Valentine. They are culling
us to avoid another American revolution. Taxation without representation is
(46:29):
not working now. Wally Walrus. I haven't bought. I haven't
bought ground beef all year. It's too expensive. The real
octo spook people focus on Trump when the truth is
House and Senate could halt him at any turn. They're
all in it together. It's all one big show to
participate in Fiji. Guy small zero to fifty employees versus
(46:51):
New small zero to five hundred employees.
Speaker 12 (46:54):
That's what it was. Possum king.
Speaker 13 (46:57):
Local farm is in your backyard, that's right. That's why
you need to start learning how to grow things. I
know a lot of the guys in chat are talking
about how they have started growing things. Yeah, you need
to be able to grow some of your own food.
Speaker 2 (47:08):
You need to learn how to do it. We need
to get in contact with that guy that has a
natural way of doing it. And I don't want to
be dependent on the farmer cooperative or chicken feed or
anything that we need like that, because you know, again
have they slipped some garbage in there to the you know,
the feed that you got for your chicken or the
fertilizer or whatever.
Speaker 13 (47:29):
You want to be as independent as possible while also
having a community of people. A ton of Lord of
three through seven, might not just put up the excess
CO two and do soft drinks.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
That's right, American champagne Coca cola.
Speaker 13 (47:42):
Yeah, as someone who's tried both personally, let me tell
you I think Coca cola tastes better than champagne. Sensitive Americaca,
I can't believe it's not floro carbons.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
Fitch here, that's the new name for the butter. I guess.
I can't believe it's not flora garbons.
Speaker 13 (47:58):
But you, guys, I can't believe it's not play plastic
biel hot and eat zi butter on zibugs.
Speaker 12 (48:03):
That's right.
Speaker 13 (48:04):
You can have your floral carbon butter on your cricket paste,
I guess, Guard Goldsmith. Curiously, cows can turn carbon in
the milk, and real humans can make butter from it.
Someone might want to tell Bill fidget guy, if everyone
demanded organic, we could, we would not be in this
jam organic jam. Citizen of Americaca.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Yes, you know, with with more expensive organic food, maybe
you can't afford to eat as much and we'd all
be better off in that direction as well.
Speaker 13 (48:33):
Guard already read that. Citizen americaka just one scored on
my toast. Please, I'm trying to cut back on carbon
sequestering a ton of lord Win three three seven. Wow,
that CO two butter sounds incredibly expensive to synthesize. I
expect that he will ask for gum at subsidies if
they go full bore on this stuff. Sure, it's always
a scam both ways for you and for the government.
(48:56):
Citizen americaka exactly. The cow eats the grass that absorbs
the CO two, and I eat the cow. It's the
circle of life. Move cross at real Jason Barker Gates
lab grown meat uses yeast. Guess what the byproduct of
yeast is CO two? The real octo spooking is just
insandy anything which Bill Gates et cetera are involved, and
(49:17):
stay far away, mister Palm ten to eleven. If you
knew how margarine was produced, you wouldn't need it either,
with all the bleaches and chemicals. I don't eat margarine
because it's disgusting. Yeah, butter tastes better and is better
for you.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
I remember the advertising wave that they had back in
I guess it was the seventies or something.
Speaker 12 (49:36):
They tried to sell everyone.
Speaker 2 (49:37):
I can't believe it's not butter, and.
Speaker 12 (49:39):
It's better for you. It's lighter, it's spreadable.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
It's nice to fool mother nature, you know. So mother
Nature shows up and is angry because they've got a
better product.
Speaker 13 (49:48):
Except for the fact that it's actually far worse for
you in every single way.
Speaker 12 (49:52):
Oh yeah, and tastes worse.
Speaker 13 (49:55):
While you will responding to real Jason Barker, anyone who's
made Pruno knows about CO two. You have to burp
your Pruno whatever.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
I've never made pruno, so I don't know about that.
Speaker 12 (50:05):
I don't know what it is.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
Is it some kind of prune burpet? Yeah, I don't
think I want to grow it. So maybe it's.
Speaker 13 (50:12):
Fermented prunes or something like that. Citizen of AMERICAKA, if
you shop the farmer's market, you have visibly seen it
waning the last four seasons. Mm hm bitch A guy
spawning talking saying to em sellers, soy milk was targeted
at everyone. They had made lactose intolerant with their vaccines.
Soy milk has always been disgusting. Yeah, it has always
(50:32):
been gross. There is a brief time they really did
hill it to everyone. Every milk substitute is gross and
worse than milk. It has weird ways that it's manufactured,
and all these suckers continually fall for it. Oh, I
like oat milk. I like almond milk. I would like
it if you shut up and left me alone.
Speaker 2 (50:55):
Well, you know, if people want to eat that stuff,
that's up to them. But you know, the issue is
is that they're trying to shove this down our throats,
and they're trying to deliberately shut down any alternatives. These
people are not coming up with new forms of food
that people can take it or leave it. They're trying
to use the government to shut down their competition, and
they want to shove this stuff down our throats. That's
(51:17):
the real issue I'm all about. I'm pro choice, except
when it comes to killing kids. So you can meet
whatever you want, but don't force me to eat this
other garbage that's out there.
Speaker 13 (51:28):
Of Americaca says, we have plenty of those unsightly solar
farms as well.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
They're growing.
Speaker 12 (51:33):
They're all over the place.
Speaker 13 (51:35):
Jerry al Atalo m Martie injection murderer Albert Borlosho had
have been walked out of the Oval office and handcuffs
and leg irons and deposited in the nearest mac security
prison for.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
Life along with Trump.
Speaker 13 (51:45):
Yeah, shadow boxer, my grandfather called organic chicken chicken.
Speaker 2 (51:50):
That's right.
Speaker 12 (51:50):
They didn't have to specify before.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
Yeah, that was a pre petro petro chemicals and stuff. Yeah,
that's the thing. Everybody is looking at Albert Borolar or
Trump is trying to portray him as a hero. And
I played a clip story from the Q people about oh,
yeah he's going out of business. Well, we're going to
talk about that when we come back. Secrecy over the
Trump Pfeiser deal. You've got a lot of different organizations
(52:14):
out there and they're trying to get information about it
because there's no information at all about this deal, and
the Trump administration is doing everything they can to keep
it secret, just like the Jeffrey Epstein documents, and so
as they say, well, you know, we are going to
file these for you things, we probably in a few
years get some heavily redacted documents and try to piece
the details together. But it certainly does reek of crony
(52:38):
capitalism and many other issues based on the history of Pfiser. Remember,
Pfiser has been convicted more times than any other company
of crimes, and they've paid more in terms of compensation,
but then it's nothing compared to the kind of subsidies
that Trump has been giving them. We'll be right back.
Speaker 16 (52:57):
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Speaker 15 (53:26):
Tomorrow it will be something else, liberty. It's your move.
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Speaker 2 (55:42):
All right, welcome back. Let's take a look at what
is going on with the I just hand this. I
lost it. Sorry about that. Yeah, let's talk about the
secrecy of the Trump Pfiser deal. Pfizer stock jumped Tuesday
after Albert Borla and Tru announced a deal to lower
US drug prices and Pfiser is saying that they would
(56:05):
invest seventy billion dollars in domestic manufacturing. As I played
for you that clueless que guy, I think his name
was Mark Atwood and he said, look at this. Trump
just got Peiser to commit financial suicide. You know they
just why would they do that? Well, the stock market disagrees.
They think it is a very good deal for Pfizer.
(56:27):
The critics blasted the lack of transparency, however, with several
watchdog groups filing Foyer requests to try to find out
what the agreement is, he said, the public deserves to
know exactly how the company, Peiser, and Trump are collaborating.
But that's all hidden. So what does that tell you?
(56:47):
They should tell you a lot. Just like Trump hiding
the Epstein files, they released very few details. Under the deal,
Trump will refrain from imposing tariffs on Pfizer for three years.
Pfiser will boost US to manufacturing. Maybe they'd already had
plans to do that, right. They'll make their drugs available
to medicate a discounted rate and sell products directly to
(57:07):
US patients at discounted rate via the as yet to
be launched government website called Trump r X. You know,
it's interesting. Everybody called what Obama did sarcastically called it Obamacare,
mostly critics, but Obama didn't even have the narcissism it
(57:28):
after himself. He called it the Affordable Care Act. He
at least tried to make it look with a label
as if it was in the interest of Americans. Course
that was not in the interest of Americans. Trump doesn't
even care to do that. It's just all about his
name on things. And that really kind of harkens back
to what Wilbur Ross, the agent of the ross Child Banks,
said about him. He said, when the casinos are going bankrupt,
(57:50):
he went to visit them and he saw Trump and
a big crowd of people gathered around him hanging on
everything that he had to say, and told the people
at the Rothschild Bank he said, we could use this guy.
And then he said that in terms of the agreement
that they were going to do, he said that Trump
didn't really care about running the thing. He just wanted
his name on it. He just wants his name on
(58:12):
this stuff, and he doesn't care how Pfizer rips us
off and kills us in the process. Just gouge Americans
for decades at more than three times the price that
they charge to other countries, and rather than arresting them
for that or having any penalty for that, he just
gets them to promise that they're going to make the
price equal to what they charge other people. Doesn't mean
(58:34):
that they aren't still going to gouge people. They could
gouge the Europeans just like they do us. They can
make it equal by raising the European prices as well.
We'll see what happens. Yeah, so I.
Speaker 5 (58:43):
Forget that the American market is seventy four percent, was
it of their revenue? So obviously they aren't going to
give up most of that just to match it to
the small amount that they get from everyone else.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
That's right. It's an opportunity, right, they're getting so little
from the other people that they can they can ramp
that up as well. And yet you know, we're told
by the MAGA people that oh, it's all the plan.
You know, I think about this. You think about the
term IQ. What does that mean? That means intelligence quotients? Right, well,
what do you do when you take away the intelligence?
(59:16):
You're just left with Q. And that's what these people
are there, they're IQ without the intelligence. Children's Health Defense
is CEO of Mary Holland said it was troubling for
the Trump administration to keep the details of its agreement
with Pfiser confidential. Though arguably legal, the move completely undermines
the administration's promise to transparency. She said, Well, who would
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believe that in the first place. It's all corruption, it's
all grifting. She said. The failure to provide any details
of the U. S. Fiser pricing and tariff exemption deal
is even more egregious in light of Pfizer's long record
of past criminal conduct and it's knowing role and producing
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mRNA gene therapies marketed as vaccines that have caused thousands
of deaths and injuries. Adviser knew that his mRNA shots
neither stopped infection nor transmission. Yeah, they knew they were
killing people, and so did the FEDS. And guess what
you know, talking about children's health defense, RFK Junior is
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not stopping the childhood vaccines. Instead, what they're trying to
do is create a red herring to make you think
that it is talent hal It is not talental. Talin
hall I'm sure is not good for you. Talinol in
the past has always been identified as having been a threat,
a risk to your liver. But all this stuff about autism,
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that is something that they have concocted to protect the
vaccine companies. We know what has exploded, and both two
things have exploded. Autism has exploded and the vaccines have exploded.
And RFK Junior would always point that out to you
in the past, But now he has been co opted
by the administration. It's kind of interesting. The first term
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you had RFK Jor talked to Trump and it got
the pharmaceutical industry scared, so they gave Trump a lot
of money and he put in a pharmaceutical executive to
around HHS. This time around, Trump uses RFK Junior to
gaslight the MAGA people, but he's always the tool that's
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being used everywhere. So Children's Health Defense, they said, stands
firmly for a recall of the mRNA products currently on
the market. The very's system makes perfectly clear that these
products are unsafe, but RFK Jor, the former person who
(01:01:45):
ran Children's Self Defense, evidently doesn't care anymore. Children's Health
Defense Chief science Officer Brian Hooker agreed. He said there
really needs to be a full stop with Pfizer, period,
given the drug makes duplicitous behavior around the COVID nineteen JAB.
Let's call it what it is. It's the Trump shot,
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It's the Trump genetic code injection, the Trump GCI of
mr and A groups submit FOY requests to see the
government's deal with visors. Several watchdog groups Public Citizen, as
well as the Informed Consent Action Network STELL, Big Tree
both submitted a FOI request to obtain the copy of
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the agreement because Trump's deal raises a lot more questions
than it answers. Attorney Ray Flores said it was disappointing
that a group would have to go to FOYA to
get the information because the Trump administration had told us
that they were going to be having radical transparency. You know,
just like the Epstein docs. We're going to tell you everything,
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no secrets. Right Well, you know they're lying because their
lips are moving. It appears that FOYA will be the
only avenue for us to get a redacted copy of
the agreement after we wait a few years, and we
may then be able to piece together a few of
the details. I think you'll be able to piece the
details together before then. But they're not going to willingly
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tell you can Fitzgerald analyst and of course, who was
it that owns counter Fitzgerald, That was Lucky Lutnick did
that told the Wall Street Journal that Pfizer didn't adjust
the company's financial guidelines due to the deal. You mean
what the Q guy said is not true. You mean
that Pwiser thinks that they're going to be just fine
(01:03:35):
with their economics that and Wall Street thinks that they're
going to be helped with US. Their stock actually went up,
so suggesting the deal would not negatively affect their financial performance.
So again MAGA doesn't have a clue. The low prices
stipulating the deal may not be that much of a
pricing difference, said the Wall Street Journal. Pfiser may already
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have been planning as well to spend the seventy billion
dollars for US manufacturing the deal ingratiated freezer with Trump,
who's threatened to tear pharmaceutical companies that refuse to sell
their products to US patients at price is comparable to
what patients and other wealthy nations pay. So we don't
have the process of being a favored nation, not deviser
(01:04:22):
and not to Trump either. And you know, when you
look at the MAGA delusional stuff, right, the left is
deranged and the right is delusional, and here we are.
I guess that's the three D aspect of it. You
got Donald, you got delusion, and you got deranged. A
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next Trump faith advisor, I tell you these faith advisors
that you got is truly amazing. It's you know, they're
leading prayers to ascended masters and drifting people over their
prosperity gospel. Here's a guy with a megachurch. Past Robert
Morris has now just been sentenced to jail for sexual
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abuse of a twelve year old girl. Except that they
sentenced him to I think it was ten years or
twenty years, let's say ten year sentence. They reduced it
to six months ten years in jail. But I'm going
to reduce it to six months. Why because you're a
great guy here. This is a Jeffrey Epstein deal for
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this guy. He has created a megachurch in Texas, Gateway Church.
Twenty thousand people each week show up to hear this
guy that's pedophile teach. These are the spiritual advisors of
our Christian President Donald Trump. What an incredible fraud this is.
Pastors stepped away from the church in twenty twenty four
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after a woman came forward with allegations of sexual abuse
against him. What I don't understand about this is the
statard limitations. Is Texas not have the same kind of
Statute of limitations protections for pedophiles that most states do?
Most of them. It's like three years. She's now in
her fifties and This happened when she was twelve years old,
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and she stood up and confronted him in court. She said, today,
mark's a new beginning for me, my family, and my
friends who had been by my side throughout this horrendous journey. Robert,
I want you to see me clearly. I am no
longer the silenced little girl that you abused. And as
she was saying that, her father, who is now in
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his eighties, was weeping. This guy at the time when
he did it several decades ago, he was a traveling
evangelist somehow, and his family trusted him and they would
let him stay at the house when he was coming
through that town, and he abused that trust. Her father
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is eight two years old. He silently wept as he spoke,
and her sister, Karen Black, also testified, sharing how the
abuse shattered every member of their family, grief compounded by
decades of watching Morris rise to celebrity a church of
twenty thousand people. I just got to say, you know,
when you see this kind of stuff, don't walk away
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from the Lord Jesus Christ. He is not a part
of that. People can take his name in vain, people
can use this fraudulently, and even though we are going
to have wicked people, I always think about the parable
of the mustard seed, you know, he says, it's small grain,
it grows into this massive tree, and the birds of
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the air nest in it, birds nesting in things and
taking away seed and all this kind of stuff. They've
always in the parables and every other parable. They have
always been indicative of the actions of Satan, of the
actions of evil people. And I think that's what you're
seeing in some of these gigantic mustard trees. You're seeing
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some really bad stuff that's there. Not to say that
you can't find it in a small one either, but
you know you're going to have people that are there,
and they are going to be flawed individuals. But keep
your eye on christ Ram Paul straight up compares Trump
taking stakes in private companies to Zoe ran Dandy's socialism.
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I mentioned this before in an interview, he said, and
on X he said, if you're going to criticize the
socialist ma'm donni for wanting to own grocery stores, you
better criticize Republicans who want to share of intel of
Nvidia or US Steel owning even a part of the
means of production is a step towards socialism. It's a
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bad idea and a dangerous precedent. And this week we've
had the Trump administration moving to take control ten percent
steak in a lithium company, large lithium company. The other
way that they take control, which is what we saw
with the intimody, is that they will come in with
massive Pentagon contracts. And so there was a massive Pentagon
(01:09:14):
contract of ten million dollars for intimody, and it said
an unspecified amount of time, an unspecified amount of stuff.
But here's ten million dollars. Well, that's the same type
of thing. Trump is just going around the federal government
essentially planning everything in our economy, and it is graft
and corruption because everybody's getting paid off of this stuff.
(01:09:36):
You and I are paying the bills. So he was
asked by Mercedes Rule, I was sorry, Stephanie Rule on MSNBC.
She asked him, said the president was a big was
a steak in big business. At a New York Economic
Club event today, his top trade negotiator said that Trump
would quote love a steak, and every company that is
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doing well, what do you think of about that? I mean,
you're a free market, true capitalism kind of guy. That
doesn't sound to me like capitalism or in free markets
that I know. And Ram Paul said, yeah, if you're
going to criticize man Dominie for wanting to own grocery stores,
you have to be equal parts critic to any Republican
who wants a share of Nvidia, a share of Intel,
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or a share of US Steel. A bad idea, a
slippery slope. It really is heading in the direction of
what socialism is, which would be owning all the means
of production. If you only own a percentage of the
means of production, it's still a step in the wrong direction. Well,
it's fascism instead of socialism, a merger of business and government.
(01:10:40):
And that's the thing, you know, when we look at
fascists like Hitler or look at communists like Stalin. Hitler
said of Stalin, he said, he's made the mistake of
just taking over the operation of the company. I'm just
going to control them because they know how to run
the company, and so it is economic fascism, that's by definition.
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She said, Then, what do you think about this new
partnership that we just heard about with Pfiser. It's going
to be known as trump ur Ex. Our government is
going to sell Pfiser drugs on a website named after
Donald J. Trump. Well, he says, I haven't seen all
the details so far. Yeah, maybe that's the problem, isn't it. Rand, Well,
I haven't seen the details. I can't talk about that.
(01:11:21):
You should talk about that, and you should talk about
the fact that there are no details that's being hidden
from everybody. That is the dog that didn't bark this there. Well,
speaking of censoring speech, the FBI says it's going to
cut ties with the ADL Jonathan Greenblat's Anti Defamation League. Well,
(01:11:42):
I remember years ago the FBI pronouncing that they were
going to cut ties to the Southern Property Law Center.
I did reports at the time. I had one that
I did. It's called the Profits of Hate. They're telling
you about all these different hate groups. That's what SBLC
used to love to do. They put out hate groups.
But of course I spelled profits with a profits because
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it was all about money. Morse D's the founder of
that has always been about money. He was a lawyer
who defended the Ku Klux Klan and the people who
had attacked the marchers and burned their buses in Birmingham, Alabama,
I think it was. And he was paid quite a
bit of money. The amount that they paid him was
more than what the typical family of four would make
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in a year. He made for that particular case. And
then he got out of law and he didn't practice
law for about a decade. And what he did was
he got into a mailing list business and he made
a lot of money with that. Then when Jimmy Carter
came to power, he offered to run the mailing list
for the Democrats free of charge. He just wanted their
(01:12:48):
mailing list. He took that mailing list and created the
Southern Powerty Law Center, which said we're against the Ku
Klux Klan. This is a guy who his only involvement
in the civil rights business, only involvement with the Ku
Klux Klan was to defend the Ku Klux Klan. And
so then after he takes a hiatus from legal work,
he comes back in and all of his stuff is
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about the Ku Klux Klan and he starts putting the
finger at everybody and saying, you're like the Ku Klux Klan.
You're like the Ku klux Lan. The Left saw through
his scam. They listed him as one of the worst
charities that you could have, the Southern Poverty Law Center.
A lot of his money was going to the Cayman Islands,
places like that where you know where people that we
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know will stash their money so that it's out of
the site and reach of the American government. But it
was well known that that was being done by Morse
Diese as well. And then you have the ad L,
which is really an unregistered foreign agent. That's the reality
of this. So the FBI rather than cutting ties with
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the ad L, I mean there are buddies with them.
Instead they to be prosecutcuting the ADL for what they're doing.
James Comey wrote love letters to the ADL and embedded
FBI agents with them. Said cash btel on X, a
group that ran disgraceful ops to spy on Americans. That
era is over this FBI will not partner with political
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fronts masquerading his watchdogs, but they will also not prosecute
unregistered foreign agents. They will allow them to continue to
do this work. The people who are bribing our politicians
with the money that they take from the American taxpayers,
so the foreign government. If we don't like what the
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foreign government is doing or criticize them, then they can
steal not just our money, but our First Amendment as well.
And this whole announcement from cash Hotel is nothing more
than virtue signaling to his base that Israel doesn't own them,
when in fact Israel really does own the Trump administration.
This whole dust up seems to be triggered by clip
(01:15:00):
that Chris Minahan put up of green Blatz saying that
Christianity is the origin of anti Semitism. He posted that
on August twelfth, and then a large account which grabs
stuff and reposts it and does not give people credit,
Shadow of Ezra posted it more than a month later,
(01:15:22):
September twenty eighth, so this is on August twelfth. They
took the post and put it up on September twenty eighth.
But because this is a large account, the Shadow of Ezra,
it got attention from Musk and from other people. The
original post from Chris Minahan said Adyl CEO Jonathan green
Blatz says that Christianity is the origin of anti Semitism.
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There were these accusations that the Jews killed christ and
so Shadow of Ezra put it up and said the
same thing, put up the same clip and said, yeah,
he says that Christianity is a virus and that it
is the root of anti Semitism. Elon Musk and Anna
Paulina Luna then reacted to that tweet from Shadow of Ezra.
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Others all started making posts attacking the ADL for their
anti Christian bias as well. And of course they're anti
white as well. They're racist, They're the entire premise of
their organization is racism. Everything to them is anti Semitism.
This is wrong. You are intentionally creating a targeted hate
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campaign against Christians, wrote Anna Paulina Luna, and then she
fell that up by saying, the ADL has some explaining
to do. Seems to me like if they don't agree
with you, they label you a hate group. Oh really,
you noticed that, did you. Elon must said, yes, ADL
is a hate group. ADL CEO Jonathan green Blat just
(01:16:51):
recently was bragging about twenty seven hundred tips that they
provided to law enforcement in twenty twenty four, which he
boasted led to invest mitigations, search warrants, arrests, and prosecutions.
And again that was in twenty twenty four alone, nearly
three thousand people they reported to the government to punish
(01:17:13):
their enemies, little stazzi snitches.
Speaker 12 (01:17:18):
They on the internet. FBI go get them.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Yeah, and the FBI would. According to Cash Mattel, the
FBI was embedding agents into the ADL, and then the
two of them worked together to spine Americans whom the
ADL viewed as extremists. As clear as day that the
other parts of the Trump administration are intimately working together
with the ADL on their anti Semitism crackdowns. Green Black
confirmed last month that the ADL was working with the
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Trump administration, and he's got a clip of him saying that.
As a matter of fact, he said, we stopped playing
defense and we've now moved to offense. And I got
to say that I find Israel's attacks on free speech
in America to be extremely offensive. And you know, anybody
wants to take that stuff from us after all the
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money that they've been given all these years. You talk
about that's how they bless us, as with stealing or
or God given rights from us. In the past twelve months,
he says, ADL has filed more lawsuits in the prior
one hundred and twelve years against extremist groups, elite university's,
public companies, school districts, and state sponsors of terror. They bragged, yes,
(01:18:26):
go ahead, what'd you want to say?
Speaker 13 (01:18:28):
Oh, yes, I just going to point out.
Speaker 12 (01:18:31):
That I lost it.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
Sorry, I should stop after a video I took of
green BLAT's comments went viral, a Trump administration official said
in the statement admitted that Secretary of Education Linda McMahon
held a meeting with ADL's CEO Jonathan Greenblat, but denied
that the ADL has a working relationship with the administration.
(01:18:58):
How many of you have had a meeting with a
cabinet official in the Trump administration. I would say that
if you do something like that, you have a working relationship,
especially if you've got government agents embedded into their organization.
They're working in tandem. We saw the same type of
thing happening with the Southern Bowery Law Center as well.
(01:19:18):
Martin Marx, the official White House liaison to the Jewish community,
told a JNS conference on Sunday that there is a
commitment in the White House behind the scenes to combating
anti Semitism. This is a conference that they had. I
forget what the JNS stands for. I was going to
talk about this Monday. I forgot to talk about it,
didn't have time. And this is a Jewish conference that
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was there, and it was mcd by, of all people,
Mark Levin. There you go talking about special relationship.
Speaker 13 (01:19:48):
How do we as white people get a special liaison
from the Trump administration?
Speaker 2 (01:19:53):
How do we get how do we get representation at all?
So Musk also calls the SPLC evil, says the group
should be shut down. That's the Southern Powery Law Center.
And again I've been labeled by both of them in
the past because I worked for Info Wars, have been
tagged as an opponent of theirs. Well, I can tell
(01:20:15):
you I certainly am. I certainly they got that right.
I'm absolutely their opponent. So he said it's an evil
organization that should be shut down. You know, Musk has
said some true things lately. It doesn't necessarily mean he's
on our side. He's still a technocrat pushing universal basic income,
pushing brain probes and all the rest of that stuff.
(01:20:35):
But you know, even even a technocrat can be right
once in a while.
Speaker 13 (01:20:40):
So it's important to be able to acknowledge when someone
says the right thing, when someone does the right thing,
without immediately just assuming they're on your side and accept
them into the fold. Right, you can say, yeah, Elon
Musk is right on this without you know, getting in
line for the neurallink brain chip.
Speaker 2 (01:20:57):
That's right. Yeah, he's not on our side, but he's
pointed out that the sky is blue and the Southern
Poverty Law Center and the ADL are evil. In May,
the SPLC listed Trump the Turning Point USA as as
part of their Year in Hate Extremism report. That's where
they put us in there, describing the Conservative youth group
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as well funded and linked to far right extremists. The
report emphasized the group's influence in conservative politics, and of
course that is Charlie Kirk's group. Do not criticize Charlie Kirk,
but Charlie Kirk was absolutely not anti Semitic or racist
in any of this stuff. November twenty twenty four, Musk
(01:21:38):
also announced that the Southern Property Law Center after Seth Dyllon,
CEO of the satirical outlet of the Babylin b claimed
that the group planned to release a report identifying members
of his staff at the Babylon. B Musk responded by
posting that the Southern Property Law Center was a criminal
organization of my opinion, and in my opinion they are
(01:22:00):
as well. They intimidate and they try to inform on
people and stick the government on people. I think they're
reprehensible both these groups. A new Trump prosecutor sparked chaos
as MAGA influencers are allowed to make major decisions. And
so this is the prosecution of James Comy, and Trump
(01:22:25):
has put Lindsay Halligan, who was one of his personal lawyers,
in charge of this prosecution. This is another uh when
MAGA see he wants he wants to look like he's
a strong guy and come after James Comy. And then
when it all fails, the MAGA people say, yeah, that's
just a deep state. We need to have even more
(01:22:45):
of Trump and even more of what Trump is doing,
because they were able to get Komy off, and yet
Trump is putting in somebody who has never ever operated
as a prosecutor, Linda Halligan A. She has no prior
prosecutorial experience. She was somebody who had been an insurance lawyer,
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and so she was basically doing contracts and things like that,
and taking somebody who's real estate closing and you're going
to make them the prosecutor for the former FBI director.
I mean, this is who would think that that would
go wrong?
Speaker 12 (01:23:23):
Slightly out of her depth here.
Speaker 2 (01:23:24):
Yeah, so she has brought in influencers, MAGA aligned influencers
to help her make staff decisions, and so this is
being written by the leftist press. They're very upset that
these influencers that she brought in got her to fire
two career prosecutors from her office.
Speaker 12 (01:23:42):
Yeah, well it's probably a good move.
Speaker 2 (01:23:43):
Yeah, because the MAGA influencers are making negative statements about them,
I'm sure publicly, because that's what influencers do. They make
public decisions. I tell you, please not't ever call me
an influencer. I can't understand why anybody would want that title.
It's just pickable what influencers on social media do, and
they're not really they don't want to be seen as reporters,
(01:24:06):
as investigators, as you know, newspeople or anything. They would
be influencers. That means that they're trying to manipulate. You
just call them manipulators and grifters. That's that's what it
really is. Let's take a look at the comments.
Speaker 13 (01:24:20):
There, m sellers, people are vaccine damage and have to
eat alternative milks. There's no excuse, no excuse.
Speaker 12 (01:24:28):
You man up, you deal with the pain.
Speaker 2 (01:24:30):
Yeah. I don't particularly like the taste.
Speaker 13 (01:24:32):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:24:32):
We did find some soy bologny when you guys were little,
and I liked it because you used to eat blooney
sandwiches when I was a kid, and but the blooney
sandwiches would always leave like this grease on the roof
of my mouth, and the soy blooney didn't have it.
But then we realized that it wasn't really good for
you guys, so we stopped there. But I thought it
was good tasting stuff. I'm sure that some of the
(01:24:53):
other stuff like that is it is good.
Speaker 13 (01:24:55):
They'd probably managed to find something that isn't awful.
Speaker 12 (01:24:58):
Over here's guy.
Speaker 13 (01:25:00):
Responding to be l Houghton. You asked how Donald John
and Trump became a billionaire. His grandfather, Frederick Trump, was
a brothel owner who made money from gold rush rush
prostitution in Alaska and basted in Land and started the company.
Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
Loving and Gold right there. He loves goldlover so surprised
he didn't make his name goldlover or something, but made
it Trump instead of drump. I just picked up the
book that got Trump so upset that he sued Penguin
Books in New York Times for fifteen billion dollars. I thought,
this has got to be a good book. It's the
one Lucky Loser. And the cover of the book is
(01:25:36):
a slot machine where you got the different symbols coming
around that One of the symbols that's coming up around
is Donald Trump's face. Three of those. See if that
gets lined up.
Speaker 13 (01:25:46):
But we have New Republic rising eighty three with more
people demanding organic, the market should correct and price is lower.
If people did the smart thing in higher numbers backyard permaculture,
we are to get more people in on it. They'll
have a wider buyer base, would you guy talking to
Bille Houghton. There is a documentary that shows Donald Trump
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inherited what became the Trump Corporation from his grandfather, real
Jason Barker. The private farms that remained will be destroyed
by a carbon tax. I'm reading about that now. It's
also a Gates initiative. They're going to make it impossible
for anyone.
Speaker 2 (01:26:21):
Oh, you know, I boost if.
Speaker 13 (01:26:23):
Thailand all creates autism, wouldn't everyone have autisms? Is at
some point we have all taken it or for one
reason or another.
Speaker 2 (01:26:30):
Well, you know, and as some people have pointed out,
I think it was Doctor McCullough said, skeptical of that,
and he said, think about the fact these babies that
are the babies that are taking the til and all,
they've also had what else, the vaccines? Right, So this
is not a control any studies that they've got. I
doubt that they've got studies of the Amish who took
(01:26:52):
tail and all and didn't get vaccinated. I don't think
how much take talin all either, But they don't have
any control groups. So again it allows them to lete.
But I said, it's absurd if you look at the
first thing I did was has it been an explosion
in tile and all usage. No, it's doubled in like
the last thirty or forty years, whereas the number of
(01:27:12):
vaccines taken by children has exploded in number. And that's
the reality. There's no way that you can correlate that
to that. It's all a misdirection.
Speaker 13 (01:27:22):
Yeah, right, overture Even if you eat organic foods. It's
the soils that are either that either are or are
near depletion to necessary minerals. That's why it's good to
grow your own. The real Octo spook. All pedophiles get
special treatment, public employees get special special considerations.
Speaker 12 (01:27:41):
It's done.
Speaker 13 (01:27:42):
Lord won three three seven. She probably wasn't the only
kid abused. Yeah, that's right, almost definitely not. Yeah, Nathan
Bedford Forrest eighteen sixty five. Morris is worth over one
hundred billion dollars, all acquired by peddling a false Jesus
from the pulpit. Also call out as crony Chris Hodges,
another power grifter from Highland's church in the nar Grift syndicate.
(01:28:04):
Jerry al Atallo Brave journalists to Cash Patel. Do you
believe Americans must see and hear suspect? Tyler Robinson spoken
testimony immediately, Pattel, no comment, not suspicious at all. Real,
nothing to see here, folks, move along. Real Jason Barker Lol.
Karen Carpenter was referred to as an influencer once hard
(01:28:24):
to influence. When you are shadow band, we got to
kick out of that. Influencer is sort of a catch
all term now for anyone that appears in any form
on the internet.
Speaker 2 (01:28:34):
Yeah. Yeah, and but I view it A lot of
people will take that and they like that term.
Speaker 9 (01:28:41):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
It's kind of like the people who embrace the red
state term.
Speaker 9 (01:28:44):
You know.
Speaker 13 (01:28:44):
To me, I think it's a term that they can
employ and it frees them from any in all responsibility.
I'm not a journalist, I'm not a this, I'm not
of that. I'm an influencer. So who cares, you know,
I just play fun little games. I mean, I just
say things on the internet.
Speaker 2 (01:28:58):
Who cares.
Speaker 12 (01:28:59):
I don't have any responsibility.
Speaker 2 (01:29:00):
As a matter of fact, there was Netta who met
with a bunch of influencers and one of them posted
a thing of her asking a question to him and
it was a softball question, said, look at this. I
actually got to ask him a question and he responded
to me. And I'm kicking myself because later on he
referred to me by name and I didn't record that.
(01:29:22):
And it's like, this is pathetic. This is like high
school politics. I'm the popular girl. Yeah. So it's like,
you know, it's just and that it's so childish that
we're going to take a quick break. Folks, when we
come back, I want to talk about the Face Act.
Rather than stopping this, the Republicans are repurposing it. We'll
be right back.
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I think it was President Ulysses Grant who said the
best way to get rid of a bad law is
to rigorously enforce it. I don't know if he said that,
but that's not happening here in America. Now. You had
Joe Biden rigorously enforcing the Face Act, which is a
very bad law and it's very face. It violates both
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free speech as well as religious liberty. And that was
something that was passed by Congress to protect abortion clinics.
You know, in the UK they're arresting people who stand
silently and pray outside of clinics. But we're nearly that bad.
And if you look at the prosecutorial actions that were
taken by the Biden administration, swat teaming somebody who was
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found innocent of the charges after they did it, but
swat teaming a guy who had a family of about
a dozen kids, I forget how many had exactly, but
endangering all of them because he dared to protest an
abortion clinic. They claimed that he was within the magic
buffer zone, and he wasn't. And so after we've seen
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years of this being weaponized by the Biden administration against
people who are pro life and protesting, you now have
the Trump administration. Rather than trying to get rid of
this thing. This is what is so typical politics, right,
Instead of then going back to the constitution, instead of
then getting rid of the bad stuff, they want to
weaponize it for their own use. Oh okay, well, you
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guys engaged in persecutions using the legal system, so we're
going to do that too. We'll just do that to
our enemies. And so now the DOJ says that the legislation,
which is previously weaponized to one sided enforcement, now they
want to use this to protect protesters of synagogues. So
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again people have if somebody is doing something violent that
is not allowed, we've already got laws about that. This
is another hate speech censorship type of thing. US Department
of Justice has filed a lawsuit against several anti ISRAELAR
protesters using a law that was historically applied to protect
women entering abortion clinics from pro life demonstrators. Filed on
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Monday by the DOJ's Civil Rights Division, and this is
the Attorney General Harmitt Dillon. She argued that the nineteen
ninety four Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, the
FACE Act, was previously weaponized against pro life activists, while
those disrupting religious practices were not targeted. So November twenty
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twenty four, they said Congregation or Torah Synagogue was hosting
a real estate fair promoting the sale of homes and
Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank. The DOJ maintains
that it was quote a religious event centered on the
Jewish obligation to live in the Land of Israel. Their
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religion is basically stealing land and auctioning it off to people.
Speaker 13 (01:33:58):
Isn't this a little on the no skies?
Speaker 11 (01:34:02):
This option was a religious event?
Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
Yeah, exactly?
Speaker 12 (01:34:05):
Come on, Come on.
Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
Fifty pro Palestinian demonstrators staged a protest outside, which Harmei Dylan,
what does she hin? Do I think characterized as a mob?
The complaint claims that one protester blasted a vu volz
ala horn. Well, what is that is that one of
those air horns? It's anyway near, just inches from Glick's ears,
(01:34:32):
an action, prosecutor stay amounted to a physical attack due
to the potential hearing loss. Then this guy named Glick
and another person called Silverberg were charged in connection with
a brawl after Glick allegedly pepper sprayed a protester and
struck his head with a metal flashlight. The DOJ complaint, however,
described these actions as self defense. The fair was one
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of several US events promoting settlement property sales that drew
pro Palestinian protests as Israel pressed its military operation into Gaza.
Jewish settlements and occupied territories would considered to be illegal
under the international law and remain a flashpoint in the
broader Middle East conflict. Enforcement of the Face Act was
reportedly scaled back in the US under Trump's term in office,
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but in June the House Judiciary Committee considered it bill
introduced this year by Chip Roy to repeal the measure entirely.
But hey, let's not let a bad law go to waste.
You know, we can still use it to repress speech
as well as religion at the same time. Interestingly, I
look at this an abortion as murder, and what is
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happening in Gaza is murder, and our government protects the
murderers and punishes the protesters of murder. That's the thing
that is consistent between Biden and Trump. It's just different
groups and different actions. You know. It's kind of interesting.
We had the Pope come out and talk about what
being pro life meant, and it's gotten a lot of
(01:35:59):
people upset as to what he had to say.
Speaker 19 (01:36:02):
Someone who says I'm against abortion but says I'm in
favor of the death penalty is not really pro life.
So someone who says that I'm against abortion, but I'm
in agreement with the inhuman treatment of immigrants or in
the United States, I don't know if that's pro life.
Speaker 2 (01:36:20):
So there's issues.
Speaker 19 (01:36:22):
I don't know if anyone has all the truth on them.
Speaker 12 (01:36:25):
But I would ask.
Speaker 19 (01:36:26):
First and foremost that there'd be greater respect for one
another and that we search together both as human beings
in that case, as American citizens or citizens of the
state of Illinois, as well as Catholics to say we
need to you know, really look closely at all of
these ethical issues and to find the.
Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
Way forward as church.
Speaker 19 (01:36:48):
The church teaching on each one of those issues.
Speaker 15 (01:36:50):
Is very clear.
Speaker 2 (01:36:52):
Well, yeah, the Bible's even clearer than your church teaching.
When you talk about murder, okay, it is protection of
innocent life is what we're really talking about here. When
you kill a baby by ripping it apart, that's neither
humane nor is it justified. That baby has done nothing.
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Even in the cases of rape, the baby did nothing.
The baby was a product, it was a product of
that rape did nothing. However, when you have somebody that's
a murderer that's facing capital punishment, that is a person
who has been an aggressor, a taker of innocent life,
and the government does not bear the sword in vain. Unfortunately,
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the government is justice is so blind that they don't
know who's guilty and who isn't in most cases.
Speaker 13 (01:37:39):
Yeah, if you were to make verification of like you're
about to say, just the justice system is so corrupt.
I cannot support a death penalty in a system where
we cannot trust that they are going to get it right. However,
that is not what he says. He just has the
childish level of understanding, or my opinion, more likely just
wilfully misleading people in the fact that, oh, the death
penalty is moral. It's like, no, the death penalty is necessary.
Speaker 2 (01:38:03):
Yes, yes, and it is justified as well. And because
it is the duty of government to protect innocent life.
Now when we're talking about borders, he takes it to
that we're not talking about life and death issues there
with that. But the government does have a duty to
protect our borders as well. The Bible doesn't make any
(01:38:25):
any distinction in terms of the New Testament. Distinctions between
different groups of people have been taken away. Your ancestry
doesn't matter. There is no difference between Jews and Greeks,
male or female, okay, and so slave or free or whatever,
those types of distinctions were taken away. There are the
distinctions of nations, tongues and tribes, and that is culture,
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borders and language, and those are legitimate distinctions, and that's
why you have borders. That's why you have nations. You
can't have a nation without a order. So obviously God
supports borders and the idea of a government to protect
the people that are there. But this guy is cut
(01:39:13):
from the same cloth as the one before him, Leo,
he's from the same liberal group of climate worshippers she
showed you yesterday. The clip of him blessing a block
of ice one of the most ridiculous things. And of
course traditional Catholics are absolutely astounded at how idiotic this is.
But let's get back to the Face Act again. The
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Scottish police arresting a person who is a serial speaker.
Oh no, she speaks out over and over again. This
is a seventy five year old grandmother. She shows up
and scrolled down a little bit there Lanth she can
see her sign. Her sign says coercion is a crime.
I'm here to talk only if you want. And so
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for women who are silently praying by an abortion clinic
or somebody who puts up a sign saying if you
want to talk, I'm here, but I'm not trying to
force anybody, those people get arrested. That's what they're doing
in the UK, and that's why something like the Face
Act is in such conflict with the First Amendment and
the principles of this country was built upon principles that
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Western civilization was built around Christian principles. Rose Dockery is
what they call a criminal recidivist. In the UK, the
seventy five year old woman has been arrested a second
time for the same fiendish act of offering to speak
to women considering an abortion. She has arrested preparing the
placard that says coortion is a crime. I'm here to
talk only if you want. She and her sign were
(01:40:41):
quickly seized by the local police to protect the public.
The police do not want to protect babies from being
ripped apart, but they will protect anybody from having a discussion.
So again, you know, to paraphrase, to paraphrase Jefferson, he said,
the same God that gave us life gave his liberty
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at the same time. The hand of force can distoin,
but can destroy, but cannot destroy them. And I would
say the same thing is true of the exercise of
religion and speech. That's why they're in the First Amendment together.
You can destroy those by force, but you cannot separate them.
You cannot have the free exercise of religion without free
speech and vice versa, because always going to be what
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somebody is offended about. That's why you have to have
a First Amendment. If somebody is not talking about something
that is going to be offensive, like religion or politics,
then there's no reason to protect them from being attacked
by the government.
Speaker 13 (01:41:39):
Another thing to point out is if having a discussion
with this woman upsets you, it's because you know, on
some level she's right, right, what you're doing is murdering
a child.
Speaker 2 (01:41:52):
And the government knows that fully well, well.
Speaker 13 (01:41:53):
The government of course knows that. It's just if you
are going in to have an abortion and you see
this and you have a visceral reaction to this, it's
because you know what you are doing is evil. You
are about to commit murder, you're about to be a
party to it.
Speaker 2 (01:42:08):
And this satanic government has more faith than the power
of prayer than many Christians do, because they've arrested this
woman now three times and the courts have let them
go and even find the police, but the police keep
coming back after or even with the vines, because they
don't pay the vines. The public pays for that.
Speaker 5 (01:42:27):
It reminds me of the even the demons believe, and
he's right, well, these are the demons that have a
strong belief in the power of prayer.
Speaker 2 (01:42:37):
Even the demons in the UK government believe, and they
tremble yeah, this is kind of what they have. It's
not called the Face Act. They don't come up with
clever little acronyms. It's called the Abortion Services Safe Access
Zones Act. But it's the same thing. You know, we're
all doing. These governments are doing the same thing. And
again the so called Christian Trump administration is not going
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to do anything to stop. They're going to repurpose it
to protect the group that they want to protect, the
group that's paying them, Israeli government. In this case, the
unacceptable abuse was offering to speak with women about abortion.
The UK shows how limiting speech can create an insatiable
appetite for greater and greater speech controls. A man convicted
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for sending a tweet while drunk referring to dead soldiers.
Another man arrested for an anti police t shirt. Another
was arrested for calling the Irish boyfriend of his ex
girlfriend a leprechaun. Yet another was arrested for singing kung
fu fighting. A teenager was arrested for protesting outside a
scientology clinic with a sign that called the religion a cult.
(01:43:42):
It is, but anyway, I keep thinking about the when
Roean Atkinson was pushing back against this kind of hate
speech legislation. He said, please offend me. You know, that's
the essence of comedy in many cases, is saying things
that are offensive. But he said, what I see from
these laws, and of course that has now been fully
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enacted against his opposition. He said, what I see from
these laws reminds me of a character and the company think
he arrested this guy for just why did you arrest him? Well,
he was just generally walking about, or he was wearing
a loud shirt at night, you know, things like that.
The idea of cracking down on toxic ideologies is of
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course nothing new in countries like China and Iran. However,
the anti free speech movement in the US and America
has succeeded in destroying the foundations of free speech. The
European Union is now one of the most hostile anti
free speech organizations in the world. As the anti free
speech movement grows in this country, systems need to look
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to Europe for where this path will take us. It
will take us exactly where Ursula. Somebody corrected me on
the pronunciation of her name. It was Earth. I used
to say Ursula von der Leyden. And this said no,
it's fond or Leiden, And I said, oh, I'll just
call her Ursula fond of lying, because that's exactly what
(01:45:06):
she's about.
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for the next two years is not conflict or climate.
It is disinformation and misinformation, followed closely by polarization within
our societies.
Speaker 1 (01:45:54):
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revolutionary act.
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Let's talk a little bit about war jiyl Cent. He's
going to be joining us in a few minutes. But
of course every week we are moving closer and closer
to a global conflict. And now Trump and the US
government after making some overtures that many of us were
skeptical about in the first place, so now talking about
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giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. And so these are very accurate,
very long distance missiles. These are cruise missiles that are
out there. And I remember going back to these the
nineteen eighties my friend who's in the military, and he
was talking about cruise missiles because I almost went to
work for Texas Instruments in a group that was making
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the cruise missiles. And he said, yeah, those things are
amazingly accurate. He said, we can pick which window of
the Kremlin that we want to put them in. And
so these are the missiles that fly subsonic speed, and
they hug the terrain at a very low level and
able to dodge obstacles and still navigate using GPS to
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hit their target. So they said each of the cruz missiles,
and a demonstration that was hailed by Trump that they
showed some footage of each of them hit within a
foot of where they were supposed to hit after a
very long journey. His claims are backed up by satellite
images showed the scorched earth of where at least sixteen
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buildings once stood at the Isfahan nuclear facility. And so
now they want to give these missiles to Zelenski. This
mat man who wants to start World War three. Unlike
previous attempts by Zelensky to secure Tomahawks for his armed forces,
which were rebuffed by the Biden administration, a breakthrough appears
(01:48:11):
now to have been made by this Nobel Priest Prize
wannabe Donald Trump. Isn't that amazing? He couldn't even get
these things from Biden, but Trump is going to give
it to him. Shortly after the UK Telegraph broke the news, JD.
Vance went on record to discuss the shipments of the tomahawks.
The idea would involve European governments paying for shipments of
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Tomahawks to Ukraine through a NATO led scheme. This is
everything all tied together into one, isn't it. The military
industrial complex making its profits, NATO not defending the West
but trying to drag US into World War three, and
of course the fake peace president rolling the stuff together.
Keith Kellogg, the US President's Ukraine envoy, went further. He
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declared that Kiev will be permitted to conduct long range
strikes inside of Russia. I think, reading what Trump has
said and reading what Vice President Vance has said, the
answer is yes, we will use the ability to hit deep.
There are no such things as sanctuaries, said the former
General Keith Kellogg. Well, you know what, there's not going
(01:49:19):
to be such thing as sanctuary for Americans either. Trump
and his people have sanctuaries, but not US. Tomahawks would
put Moscow comfortably within the range of Kev's arsenal has
a range of about fifteen hundred miles, goes about five
hundred and fifty miles an hour. They fly at low
enough altitude to dodge enemy radar, and they use on
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board sensors to avoid obstacles that are in their path
on their way to the designated target. Ukraine would likely
use the powerful weapon to destroy a series of different
targets at Russia's rear in order to disrupt assaults on
the front lines. No, I don't think that's the case
at all. I think Zelenski wants to escalate this into
a nuclear World War three. I think that's what he's
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going to use them for. As a matter of fact,
the Krimlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, the question before us
is this, who can launch these missiles? Can only Ukrainians
launch them? Or do American soldiers have to do that, well,
that's rhetorical question. Of course, it's going to be done
by American soldiers. And this was the case with some
of the weapons previously given by Biden, and we criticized
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him at the time, and there were conservatives who criticized
him for doing that. There was a very long range
weapon that he provided, and of course it had to
be targeted and operated by Americans. The Ukrainians didn't have
the ability to do that. And so he says, and
who is determining the targets of these missiles? Is it
the American side or the Ukrainians themselves? So conservatives who
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criticized that when Biden was doing it are now not
going to criticize it when Trump, the Nobel Peace Prize president,
is doing it. This is the insanity. Dmitri met dev Medvedev,
former president, said US interference could result in a war
with weapons of mass destruction. Of course, that is the
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real danger here. It's reported on Wednesday that Washington would
provide Kiev with intelligence for long range missile strikes against Russia.
Those officials will allow Ukraine to strike energy infrastructure deep
in Kremlin's territory. You know, the thing is, nobody has
to fire missiles to destroy our infrastructure here do they
There's a lot of ways that you can do that
(01:51:28):
that are very simple. I mean, we talked to Jack
Lawson frequently about that. How simple it would be for
somebody to come through, just shoot up some transformers and
you take down a large area of power for a
very long time. Because there's not a lot of supply
of those things. And that's not even looking at cyber attacks.
So just expect that that type of thing is going
(01:51:52):
to happen, and it will be plausibly deniable that it's them,
unlike firing a missile. But we don't care if they
know that it's coming from us, because NATO knows exactly
what it's doing. It's been pushing to escalate conflict with
Russia now for thirty years. This has been planned, and
you've got Germany and France preparing for massive casualties. This
(01:52:13):
is insanity. It's a slow moving escalation of war into
a world war. One of the justifications used by Zelinsky
when requesting tomahawks was that a decision would force putin
to the negotiating table. They're not doing this for that purpose.
They're not wanting to get them to a negotiating table.
NATO wants war, they want to overthrow Russia. While the
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Tomahawk is an expensive missile, the real name, the real
issue rather as far as the material goes, is not
price but production. The US produces about fifty to seventy
of these missiles a year, and they have expended hundreds
in the Middle East. So you know, we don't have
a large storage of these things, and the production of
them on annual basis is not very high. This analyst
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said that because the risk of war over a possible
Chinese invasion of Taiwan, parting with enough cruise missiles to
make a meaningful impact would be difficult. Ukraine would need
to use US provided intelligence in order to launch a
Tomahawk missile, and so the US has a de facto
veto over any strike. So it's actually coming from the US,
and the US is provoking war with Russia at the
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same time that they are thinking that's going to be
a war with China. These are the fools that are
running the Pentagon in this administration. They are suicidal fools.
The latter in particular will require direct US participation, which
would be a major step. If the Tomahawk is used
against targets deep within Russia. When the first British air
launched cruise missiles arrived in Ukraine in twenty twenty three,
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KIV unlocked a whole series of new targets. There were
spectacular attacks on warships, on bridges, on ammunition dumps that followed. However,
the good news is is that whenever you have the
introduction of any new high tech weapon, the systems slowly
become less effective as they start to run out of them,
(01:54:08):
and as Russia adapts its tactics, Moscow's forces soon realize
that they move their targets out of range of the
new weapons for the back of the front lines, they
would once again enjoy relative safety. And you know, Russia's
got a lot of room to do that. It's the
largest land mass of any country. So the effect was
is that it didn't It wasn't a decisive win for them.
It just slowed the Russian war into a grinding pace.
(01:54:32):
Even if Ukraine were only to be given the version
of the Tomahawks with a nine hundred and thirty mile range,
this could delay deliveries to forward positions by days. One
thing it will not do is force Russia to withdraw
from Ukraine. That's the reality. And so with all of this,
the Russian officials are saying this is no longer a
(01:54:53):
cold war, it is a hot, fiery conflict now with
the West, which is absolutely true. They are determined to
have a hot war and that should concern all of us.
There's absolutely nothing we can do about it. There's no
option on the table, There's no one who is sane.
Nobody in Congress is going to try to oppose Trump
(01:55:13):
on this at all. It's just going to this reglentless
march to armageddon that is going on with the people
that are there, and it should concern us because of
the failures that we've seen, the military failures. Germany is saying,
we're not at war with Russia, but we're no longer
at peace with them either, So yeah, what are we
(01:55:34):
in doing here? The x UK Defense Minister, however, it's
calling for Crimea to be made uninhabitable. They want to
do to Crimea what the Israelis are doing to Gaza.
This is absolutely insane. And this is the former UK
Defense Secretary Ben Wallace. I believe, I'm pretty sure he
(01:55:55):
was the same guy who said we beat the Russians
in Crimea once before, we're going to beat him again.
It's like, why were you fighting the Russians in Crimea
during the Crimean War?
Speaker 12 (01:56:03):
Yeah, what was going on?
Speaker 2 (01:56:05):
Well, it was actually a war with Russian in Crimea
because Crimea has been under Russian control except for just
the last couple of decades. It's been under Russian control
for four hundred years. So he said, we have to
help Ukraine have the long range capabilities to make Crimea unlivable.
We need to choke the life out of Crimea, said,
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these guys are psychopaths. He says, if it's not inhabitable
or not possible for it to function, I think if
we do that, Putin will suddenly realize he's got something
that he can lose. This is absolutely insane. And again
this goes back to after the coup that NATO engineered
(01:56:46):
there in Ukraine. The people in the Crimea and Russian
Crimean area have been predominantly Russian because the lung Tizer
Russian language, Russian culture, Russian religion. They did not want
to be associated with the new Ukrainian government that was
installed called by the NATO coup under Obama and Kiev
decided that they would destroy Crimea rather than let them go.
(01:57:09):
And that was eleven years ago, twenty fourteen. So this
is not a new strategy. It's just saying the saying
it out loud and as all this is happening. Of course,
Trump as began his administration by talking garbage about Canada
and about Greenland, how he was going to take Greenland,
(01:57:31):
probably wouldn't have to use force to do it, and
how he's going to make Canada the fifty first state,
how we had fentanyl coming across the border from Canada.
All of it a bunch of lies and fantasies. And
now he's talking about going back and taking the Bogram
Air Force Base in Afghanistan. He wants it back, he said,
one of the biggest air bases in the world. We
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gave it to them for nothing. No, we spent twenty
years and a lot of money and a lot of
lives in order to defeat there. He says, we're trying
to get it back. And I have said for the
longest time that Trump never had any intention of stopping
the war in Afghanistan. And all the Republicans who criticized
Biden and said this is never would have happened to Trump. No,
(01:58:15):
we didn't. Biden did not decide to leave. He was
thrown out. This military lost that war, and Trump wanted
to keep that going, and so he's talking about why
they wanted to stay. Of course I believe that they
were there for the opium and the lithium. But he
is also saying that, well, it's only an hour away
from where China makes its nuclear weapons. So now he's
(01:58:36):
threatening China when we are giving up all of our
weapons to Ukraine so they can use them against Russia.
This is absolutely the most insane thing out there. Prime
Minister Harr Starmer was talking to Trump when he said that,
and then he had a press conference and he tweeted
stuff about it. So if Afghanistan doesn't give Bagram Air
Force Bogram Air Base back to those that built it,
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the United States of America, all upper case bad things
are going to happen. Is this guy's stable genius or
is he some kind of a doctor strangelove delusional idiot?
I think of the latter. Actually, he is the strange
love kind of tool of these globalist warmongers. His rhetoric
(01:59:21):
wasn't just bluster. The Wall Street journal reported he was
officials have quietly opened talks with the Taliban on regaining
access to Bogram for counter terrorism operation. I think they're
going to find that harder to acquire than Greenland. Frankly,
for Trump, Bogram is more than an airfield. It is
a symbol of American humiliation and a potential lever at
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the larger rivalry with China. His vow to take it
back suggests not only an attempt to rewrite the narrative
of defeat, but also a bid to reinsert Washington in
Afghanistan's geopolitics on new terms. So the airbase has only
been a prize in Afghanistan's great power struggles, the Soviet
Union was the first to see its potential. In the
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nineteen fifties, Moscow helped to construct the airfield as part
of its development aid to Afghanistan, a project that at
the time had US participation. In fact, in nineteen fifty nine,
the airstrip even hosted Eisenhower's Air Force One. But by
the late nineteen seventies, as Afghanistan descended into turmoil, Bogram
became the heart of the Soviet military enterprise there. From
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seventy nine to eighty nine, the base was the main
stronghold of the Soviet Army. They expanded the air field
into a fully fledged military complex with housing for officers,
fuel pipelines running from Uzbekistan, hardened aircraft, shelters, and administrative buildings.
For a decade, Bogram served as Moscow's command center in Afghanistan,
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a hub from which the Soviet Union fought a losing
guerrilla warfare against the US Bank Mujahidin. When the Red
arm withdrew in nineteen eighty nine, the base itself became
a contested prize rival. Afghan factions fought bitterly over it
through the nineteen nineties. The Taliban eventually seized it, only
to lose it when US forces invaded in late two
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thousand and one. US forces seized the shattered airfield during
the invasion to topple that Taliban government, and over the
next two decades, Washington poured millions into expanding and fortifying Bogram,
adding a second runway, sprawling hangars, even in a notorious
detention facility. At its peak, the base spanned seventy five
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square kilometers housed ten thousand troops. By the way, when
we talked about detention, facility. When Bigs and I got
into that Asymmetric Warfare center, we were looking at the
different facilities that they had built there. They had a
landing zone that was set up there in a soccer
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field that was there, and then they had an underground
that went over to this building. And when Biggs looked
at he goes, I know what that is. He goes,
that's these intention centers where they bring people in a
torture them. And so this is all in the context
of an American city. You know, the streets were named
Main Street, First Street, and things like that. That's that's
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your government at work as it's at its peak. It
spanned seventy five square kilometers, housed ten thousand troops, and
could accommodate up to forty thousand personnel, visited by three
US presidents, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump.
In August of twenty twenty one, the Americans left in haste,
abandoning the base as Taliban fighters swept into Kabul. Yeah,
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it wasn't a planned withdrawal at all. They had never
planned to leave. They were thrown out. And Trump never
wanted to get out of Afghanistan. He never went to
end the Afghanistan War, any of these wars, and he's
trying to drag US into one war after the others.
The handover marked the final collapse of the US project
for Washington. It became the defining image of a humiliating retreat.
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When Trump speaks of taking Bagram back, he's invoking not
just a piece of military real estate, but the memory
of both Soviet and American defeats, a reminder that the
airbase has become a graveyard trophy in Afghanistan's long history
of resisting foreign powers, going back to even the British
Empire that lost their Afghanistan War. Trump's demand struck a nerve.
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Officials rushed to shut the door before it could even open.
Afghans have never accepted military presence throughout history, and this
possibility was completely ruled out during the Doha negotiations and agreement,
said an advisor to the Foreign Ministry of Afghanistan. At
the same time, he added the doors for further engagement
remain open. However, the Interior Ministry spokesperson said, we will
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never hand over Bagram to anyone. Such remarks are baseless
and strange. Yeah, they're going to at the fifty first state.
I think the warnings quickly escalated. Taliban run State TV
broadcast an audio message attributed to the deputy head of
the group's intelligence service. The guy who's head of their
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intelligence service was a guy who has made famous as
the architect of suicide attacks. He reminded Afghan's suicide bombings
brought the Taliban to power, and he vowed they would
be used again if necessary to preserve its rule. For Kabul,
the Bogram base is not just military facility, but the
most potent symbol of foreign domination. Publicly, the Taliban vows
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that not an inch of territory will again be surrendered.
So you look at this and say, well, how would
this play out. There's a lot of Afghanistan's money that
has been seized by the American government. They could get
that back, and I'm sure they could get a lot
of other stuff back as well. After all, I mean,
we left rooms and pallets full of stacks of cash.
So there's a lot of that cache that's there. But
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there's also some thing else involved, and that is China,
and Trump is making it very clear that this is
targeting China even more so than Afghanistan. So China is
going to have something to say about that, and they
also have an economic influence with Afghanistan as well. Beijing
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immediately rejected this proposal. China respects Afghanistan's independence, sovereignty and
territorial integrity. Afghanistan's future should rest in the hands of
the Afghan people. Stirring up tension and confrontation in the
region will not be supported, said the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
China's influence gives it significant leverage. First of all, the
Taliban will never accept the return of the US, said
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the senior editor of the Long War Journal. He said,
I'd sooner believe that the Taliban would give up sharia
before I would believe that they would let the US
come back. But let's say the Trump administration could convince
the Taliban to consider allowing the US to return to Bagram.
The Chinese would come down hard. They would pressure the
Taliban by canceling mining rights, restricting trade, or ending political
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and diplomatic recognition. And these are all things that are
important to the Taliban as they try to develop a
government and seek legitimacy. The South China Morning Post, which
is a government paper there in China, noted that Russia, China, Iran,
and Pakistan are united in their opposition to the US
returning to Afghanistan, urging the Trump administration to respect Afghan's sovereignty.
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Analysts told the paper that the US moved back into
Baghram would be viewed as an attempt to undermine Beijing's
influence in Afghanistan, and that the basis proximity to Chinese
nuclear facilities could heighten regional tension. Trump doesn't care. Trump
is held bent on creating a third World War. I believe.
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Do we have our guests yet?
Speaker 21 (02:06:55):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (02:06:56):
Oh, okay, well I'm going to stop. I didn't realize
it's past eleven. We have a couple of people. We
need to think for tips and then we're going to
break and we'll talk to Joel Slenty about the Occupy
Peace rally that was a week ago. Tomorrow. Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
Speaker 13 (02:07:13):
Ratus Bro, Thank you very much, Ratus Bro. This is
the only thing we could do is just believe in Jesus.
God said all this what happened, So not much anyone
can do about accept, believe and watch.
Speaker 2 (02:07:23):
Yeah. We know that God holds the future. That's absolutely true.
Speaker 13 (02:07:26):
He is in control of all things. So whatever happens,
you can take solace in that. Owen sixty one, Thank
you very much. Owen says, thanks for another excellent week
of great reporting and analysis. Well, thank you, that one's
directed at you. I'm just here.
Speaker 2 (02:07:42):
Well, yeah, things to say as well. All Right, we
have a good effort here.
Speaker 13 (02:07:47):
We have Gerald on the line, So we're gonna take
a break.
Speaker 2 (02:07:50):
We're gonna take a quick break, and you know while
we're we'll play a little bit of music, but we'll
bring Jerild back in with a trailer that he had
about occupy occupied peace. That was last week and we
wont talking about that rally. So we'll take a quick break, folks,
and we will be right back.
Speaker 15 (02:09:44):
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Speaker 22 (02:09:47):
As an American, I honored my founding fathers, beginning with
George Washington. That is farewell addressed. No foreign entanglements and
they you listen to Franklin Adams, Jefferson Madison, no foreign
entanglements and the world is the war back then, the
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Middle East policy in the United States has been nothing
but disaster after disaster. Don't give me the bologna that
you're making me safer by going in other countries destroying
their joint and then say, oh, what the word they
hate us? Anybody have a hero of do unto others,
to do unto you? I love these guys. They're talking
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about protecting you're born and protecting now with children while
they are killing people all over the world. Who made
up this thing about the United States advancing democracy when
they're robbing us of all our rights over here? And
this whole insanity that we have to continually be in
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a state of war is just over head at the court,
no farted.
Speaker 2 (02:11:03):
Tacklements all right. In joining us now is Jeral Silenty,
who has done everything he can to try to occupy peace.
And they had a large rally last week in Kingston,
New York. And I want to talk to Geryld about that.
And of course every day it's one thing after the others.
I was just saying to break to Travis, I said,
you know, there's that movie out there that have no
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interest in Sincau's a hard left approach, this one battle
after the other, I said. I saw that title and
I thought, that's what it is with Trump. It's one battle,
one war after the other. It's like he can't make
up his mind which one he wants to do first.
He's trying to start wars everywhere, even within the United States.
Thank you for joining us. Gerald Trends Journal dot com.
Speaker 6 (02:11:44):
Thank you so much for having me on.
Speaker 21 (02:11:48):
The rally was great, but I have to tell you
it was the smallest turnout in eleven years.
Speaker 2 (02:11:52):
Really.
Speaker 6 (02:11:53):
Yep.
Speaker 21 (02:11:54):
And again we had Scott Ritter, Judge Napolitana, Roger water
is doing a special you know, broadcast on and on,
Joe Laurier, Ray McGovern, Garland Nixon, you know, a whole
bunch of.
Speaker 6 (02:12:14):
Top top people.
Speaker 21 (02:12:16):
And the average age looked like an old age home.
I say, the average age is about sixty years old.
Speaker 2 (02:12:26):
No, young people. The problem is everybody wants worse, not
just the politicians.
Speaker 6 (02:12:30):
I mean, yeah, the people lore stick cuts.
Speaker 21 (02:12:32):
They're not fighters, they're you know, we all we are
are the politicians of the puppeteers.
Speaker 6 (02:12:41):
And we're the puppets.
Speaker 2 (02:12:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:12:44):
Once upon a time there used to be a thing
called we the people. No, no, it's me the politician,
not you the people. Once upon a time they would
thing called public servants. No, no, I'm the politician, you're
the servant.
Speaker 2 (02:12:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:12:59):
Remember put on this mask.
Speaker 2 (02:13:02):
Yep.
Speaker 21 (02:13:02):
Dan sixty the pod. When you go to a restaurant,
you better wear that mask. When you sit down, you
can take it off because COVID does not go to table.
Speaker 6 (02:13:12):
Hey, and it knows when you're eating solump body you
all right?
Speaker 21 (02:13:16):
I mean, look at the crap that they pushed out there,
and the masses swallowed it. They called anybody that was
against that stupid crap a conspiracy dearist. Remember, yeah, oh yeah,
you know, not blacklisted on YouTube and on and on
and on. When you put the facts down, when you
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put the facts down that this is the people are
dying of. COVID had two point six pre existing comorbidities. Oh,
Italy was the first country to lock down. What was
the average agent of the people that died eighty one
years old?
Speaker 2 (02:13:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:13:54):
Oh, when did it come to America? Where did it land?
Speaker 21 (02:13:57):
Everybody doesn't remember kirk Glynn, Washington. Where the hell is Kirkland, Washington?
And what the hell do I care? Why it's an
old age home. Wait a minute, you mean COVID in
an old age home where the people are dying over there?
Speaker 2 (02:14:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 21 (02:14:14):
Yeah, but all you kids can't go to school anymore.
Remember the stupid little cartoons with kids playing in little
tents with playing instruments.
Speaker 2 (02:14:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:14:25):
Oh, now, let's just go to the facts. Seventy four
million one to seventeen year olds in America.
Speaker 6 (02:14:32):
Look up the data.
Speaker 21 (02:14:36):
The CDC stop putting the data out in July of
twenty twenty three.
Speaker 6 (02:14:43):
From twenty twenty to twenty twenty three.
Speaker 21 (02:14:45):
And a seventy four million, less than two thousand die
to COVID.
Speaker 4 (02:14:51):
Oh.
Speaker 21 (02:14:53):
According to the CDC, sixty one percent of the one
to seventeen year olds that were hospitalized for COVID.
Speaker 6 (02:15:00):
We're old beese, all right, But you're going back to
the wars. What's going on? People?
Speaker 21 (02:15:09):
Swallow the crap spewing out of the mouth of these
little clown boys and girls. I'm a Republican, I'm a Democrat,
I'm a conservative, I'm a liberal. I got a mine
that big, and I'm listening to what they tell me.
Speaker 6 (02:15:22):
All right. Yeah, so let's go back to the you know,
one issue after another.
Speaker 2 (02:15:29):
Well, and just this week, while you're on the COVID stuff,
how'd you like this, this dog and pony show with
Albert Borla. You know, Trump even gets booed for this,
but all of the maga press is you know, look
at Trump, this is a victory. He brought Pfiser to heal.
I even played a clip of some guy who is
pushing QAnon nonsense saying he bankrupted Pfizer. Well, Wall Street
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journal doesn't, Wall Street analysts don't think so, Pfiser doesn't
think so. And I think this opened up and exposed
a whole new level of corruption. And when you look
at how much Pfiser has been price gouging the American
people and no accountability for that, just like there's no
accountability for anything that's done during the COVID stuff. Nobody's
holding Trump accountable, nobody criticizes them for that. And here
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you got Pfizer charging more than triple what they charge
other countries for drugs, and there's not going to be
any recrimination for that. There's not going to be any
repayment for that. Instead, Trump is going to do a
deal with him, get his name on the deal.
Speaker 21 (02:16:31):
Trump r X.
Speaker 2 (02:16:32):
And it's absolutely disgusting. I mean, Children's Health Defense, which
is where RFK Junior used to be, is saying this
is insane. There's absolutely they've covered up everything about this.
We're having to sue with a Foyer request to try
to get information about this. It'll take years, it'll be redacted.
They're not telling anybody about the devilish details in this
agreement that is here, and they're all just taking a
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backseat and going along with whatever Trump wants to do.
The corruption is open and these people are getting away
with one crime after the other. It's absolutely astounding.
Speaker 6 (02:17:06):
Been going off ever, Yeah, it's been going off.
Speaker 11 (02:17:09):
Ever.
Speaker 21 (02:17:09):
It's a crime syndicate to people call a government. Yeah again,
you're talking about Afghanistan and the nobel piece of crap
prize winner Barack Obama, who led his way into office
as being a peace candidate. As soon as he got in.
Remember the the Afghan troops surge. Yeah, oh, brought to
us by that guy betrayed us.
Speaker 6 (02:17:29):
Oh, betray us.
Speaker 21 (02:17:30):
I forgot. Now he's with kk R. Oh, that arrogant
military guy. Yeah, that guy operate. Oh yeah, we're gonna wind.
We're gonna again. If Alexander the Great couldn't beat the Afghans,
if the British, at the height of the British Empire
into the Valley of Death rowed the six hundred couldn't
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take him out.
Speaker 6 (02:17:52):
If the Russians couldn't do it. What makes you think
the Americans could do it?
Speaker 21 (02:17:56):
The longest war in American history, courses, trillions of dollars, killed,
hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Brought to you by
it again, talking about the people. Ninety percent of the
people swallowed the crap spewing out of the mouth.
Speaker 6 (02:18:12):
Of that little, gutless, arrogant daddy's boy, George W. Bush.
Speaker 21 (02:18:18):
You're gonna get that guy, Osamad. Ninety percent of the
people supported that ninety percent. Now, let's go back to
your other piece of scum crap that people love, the
little peanut farmer, Jimmy Karda, Oh, that scumbag Maye Rottenew Brazinski. Oh, yes,
(02:18:39):
George's on MSNBC. Now I forgot anyway. They're the ones
that gave us al Qaeda. No, no, we got to
rename it mujah Hadeen. Osama bin Laden the head of it,
brought to you by Jimmy Karda and Brazinski to stop
the Russians from beating the Taliban and what people to
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have no idea about. Afghanistan was a very very culturally
advanced society artistically, culturally, before the Taliban took over and
Russia was fighting against that.
Speaker 6 (02:19:16):
We stopped that war.
Speaker 21 (02:19:18):
We created the Mujahadin, which became al.
Speaker 2 (02:19:21):
Kada, just like we created the Iyatolas in Iran. You
know where we go yep.
Speaker 6 (02:19:29):
But people have no idea about that.
Speaker 2 (02:19:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:19:33):
None.
Speaker 2 (02:19:34):
We don't just lose the wars. We create an incredibly
evil left behind blowback everywhere we go. You're talking about
Iran or Afghanistan, and yet we're going to continue to
do this. Trump wants to go back into Bargram. Of
course that's not going to happen. I don't know if
he will attack them or what he will do, but.
Speaker 6 (02:19:52):
Yeah, there's no way that you know Trump, I mean,
you know it a lie. I had an article here,
be sure you're fighting?
Speaker 2 (02:20:00):
What'd you like that meeting where he I think the
figure was six million dollars to bring in all of
these generals and admirals so that they could be lectured
by Hegseth about how he's going to change things. And
then Trump gets up there and he rambles on and
on and on about firemen and how dangerous their job is,
and but he loves them because they voted for him.
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That type of thing. It was crazy. A lot of
people are questioning his mental capacity now after that he.
Speaker 6 (02:20:27):
Was mental capacity mentally for ill for years.
Speaker 2 (02:20:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:20:32):
Our objective is to immediately have a total secession of hostilities.
All shooting has to stop. We need peace without delay.
Oh that's when he was lying running for office.
Speaker 9 (02:20:42):
I forgot.
Speaker 21 (02:20:44):
We want peace on earth all over. Oh I'm full
of crap. I was only saying that to get elected.
Shut the hell up, so Lenty, or maybe we'll kill
you if you don't shut up.
Speaker 6 (02:20:53):
Let's keep going.
Speaker 21 (02:20:56):
We will measure our success not only by the battles
we win, but also by the wars we end, but
most importantly, the wars we never get into.
Speaker 6 (02:21:05):
You're ready.
Speaker 21 (02:21:06):
My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and
a unifier. That's what I want to be, a peacemaker
and a unifier. That's how he lied his way into
your legacy. Who the hell cares what they think of
you when you're gay? Yeah yeah, I will tell you
think about me when I'm alive. Oh, my legacy, my legacy.
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Well who made this stupid word up?
Speaker 2 (02:21:32):
Yeah? Well, look at what we were told about Woodrow Wilson.
He promised he wouldn't get us in that.
Speaker 21 (02:21:37):
Your eyes here ready. I'm not going to start a war.
I'm going to stop wars. I'm moving quickly to end wars,
cettle conflicts, and restore the panic to piece.
Speaker 6 (02:21:49):
I want peace.
Speaker 21 (02:21:50):
All the lies that he lied his way into office.
Facts are right there. Shut the hell up, Celenty. We
don't want facts. We're stupid little more and we suck
up to the crap that our politicians spew out.
Speaker 2 (02:22:05):
That's right. We've been promised many times by people running
for office like Woodrow Wilson and lbj oh We're not
going to get involved in that war. We're not going
to escalate that war. And we see how that operates
over and over again. This is just the latest example
of it. They always promise peace. But what Trump is
looking for I think when he talks about peace he
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spells it with an eye and the word gerald. He's
always looking for a piece of something somewhere.
Speaker 21 (02:22:33):
That was a cover of our magazine by the way. Yeah,
they had a piece or a piece of shl You.
Speaker 2 (02:22:38):
Know that's right. I want a piece of that country.
I want a piece of that country. I want Venezuela
as oil and all the rest of this stuff. And
then you know when he brings these as irrelevant as
most of what he had to say was. You know,
he gets there in front of this giant flag like
he's George C. Scott at the beginning of Paton, and
then he tells them we've got the enemy within I
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think that's a pretty ominous thing as well. What do
you think about that? You know what what Trump is doing?
Speaker 21 (02:23:05):
Second troops into US cities. Yeah, military leaders told us
cities could be training grounds. Yeah, you mean president tells
military brisk enemy within us.
Speaker 6 (02:23:18):
Is that what you're talking about?
Speaker 2 (02:23:20):
Yeah, I'm talking about the police state, the military police state.
You know, at info Wars when I was they did
four documentaries about police state USA. They need to do
one and call it police State number five, the Trump Deception.
I think that was one of them, had Obama Deception.
I don't know if that was the police State sub
series if that was a separate one.
Speaker 6 (02:23:40):
But that's said. You know, I got like you, I've
been banned on I used to do. I used to
be on Info Wars once a week for years.
Speaker 2 (02:23:49):
But now police state and war in Latin America is
a good thing. David Ike is all over Alex for
that because he said, hey, yeah, you know, Latin America,
we've won the wars down there, the wars that we
fought for United Fruit Company and other things like that.
It's metally Butler exposed. But yeah, I mean it's like
whatever happened. I mean, we used to be for peace,
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and we used to be for the Constitution, free speech,
but now we're not. You know, we're just we never have.
Speaker 6 (02:24:17):
It's been going on forever.
Speaker 2 (02:24:19):
No, I mean the media, you know, the people that
we worked with, you know, just you see these Trump
influencers out there. Whatever Trump wants, and Trump doesn't want
any of those things, of course, he just pretends to
and he has his influencers telling you that it's just
forty chess or something.
Speaker 21 (02:24:35):
Again, you know, an article just came out about America's
trust in the media is at the lowest level ever.
M Gallup Pole just came out again the media nothing again.
He got a tracking trends is the understanding of where
we are, how we got here, to see where we're going.
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This is a T shirt that I did back in
nineteen ninety two when little Billy Clinton was running for office.
Speaker 2 (02:25:05):
Yeah, this is a little.
Speaker 21 (02:25:08):
Clown, arrogant arrogant line, piece of crap that was worth nothing,
that's now worthwhile by one hundred and thirty million dollars. Yeah,
gets paid off anyway. He's the one that gave us
the Federal Communications Act in nineteen ninety six, deregulated the
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communications industry. There were thousands of independent radio stations, television stations, magazines, newspapers.
Now six countries control ninety two six companies controlled ninety
two percent of Americas media ninety two percent. Yeah, there
is nothing again by giving people in the Trends Journal,
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we're independent.
Speaker 6 (02:25:51):
We have no advertisers.
Speaker 21 (02:25:53):
And again you put the Lincoln that you have over there,
course of the grand total of two dollars and fifty
cents a week.
Speaker 2 (02:26:02):
That's right, you're in the code night. You can get
discount ten percent there transgeneral and.
Speaker 21 (02:26:08):
You look at the facts of what's going on now
and how they're this guy what's his name on the
article here somewhere, this guy Carr, who's the FCC championship.
Speaker 2 (02:26:21):
Oh yeah, Brendan Carr.
Speaker 21 (02:26:22):
Yeah, yeah, there's an article here about how here it
is you're ready, yeah, talking about the media.
Speaker 6 (02:26:31):
Yeah, right here.
Speaker 21 (02:26:34):
Car plans to keep going after the media the FCC
chair has threatened TV licenses over what he sees you're
ready as liberal bias in broadcasts. Hey, hey, fat mouth,
Oh only conservative can't have liberal And again they're not
(02:26:54):
liberals anymore, they're libtards.
Speaker 6 (02:26:56):
But anyway, how.
Speaker 21 (02:26:58):
Come, who the hell are you say? Who should say?
Speaker 9 (02:27:01):
What?
Speaker 21 (02:27:02):
Shut the hell up? So have the fc C share
You are just a little gudea for the Bronx. Yeah, well,
the hell is this guy to say what anybody should say? Hey,
this is America. You got it a and ne or
Ika Miild.
Speaker 2 (02:27:19):
From Well, you know, you got a lot of these
comedians who've been paid a lot of money to go
to Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia saying look at this,
we allow these people to criticize America. Here in Saudi Arabia.
You try criticizing Islam, or try criticizing the little king
that is there, and see what happens. So you're going
to get the Kushogi treatment. They'll not only cut your program,
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they'll cut your throat. But the reality is that we
can see that you know in Saudi Arabia. Course, you
know they don't care if you criticize America and American censorship,
which should be criticized, just don't criticize them. So free
speech is only there if you allow people to criticize
what you disagree with. You only if you allow the
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speech that you disagree with, and all of this hate
speech stuff. And of course the uh Trump administration is
playing the same game that left dead. They're playing the
same game that the Saudi dictator is doing. None of
these people. That's the thing, Gerald, I don't see anywhere
for free speech is promoted as a principal, certainly, not
in Europe, not in the US, not in Saudi Arabia
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or Israel. Nowhere, yeah, nowhere.
Speaker 21 (02:28:26):
Now, Oh, look what they're doing in the UK. How
they're locking people in Australia want inference?
Speaker 2 (02:28:30):
Right, Yeah, it's crazy.
Speaker 21 (02:28:31):
Germany, you come out, you can't come out again. You
cannot come out for the Palestinians. You're not allowed to
keep the slaughter going. You ready for this? The American
people don't believe anything until they see it on television.
Speaker 6 (02:28:53):
You know who said that?
Speaker 2 (02:28:55):
Who said that?
Speaker 6 (02:28:56):
Richard Nixon?
Speaker 2 (02:28:57):
Yeah, well, the problem is going to be people can't
believe what they see on TV. Either. There was an
app that came out this week and it was out
from open Ai, and of course they took the CEO
of open Ai and they made a video showing him
shoplifting GPU cards at a Walmart or something or Target.
(02:29:19):
And so people said, they don't realize what they're showing
people here is just how dangerous this stuff could be.
They've already had people who have been falsely identified by
AI facial recognition and biometrics, and even though they were
warned that that was not completely reliable, they went ahead
and used that to prosecute the person and they were
able to beat the rap. But you know you're gonna
(02:29:41):
be able to see trust what you see on TV either,
because these things are getting very very good.
Speaker 6 (02:29:46):
No, it's it's it's it's disgusting.
Speaker 21 (02:29:49):
Yeah, and it's only going is AI is going to
make things a lot worse. And again you talked about
again you were talking before about the Ukraine work. People
have no idea how the United States over through the
democratically elected government of Victiyanikovich in twenty fourteen.
Speaker 2 (02:30:07):
Yeah, that's right, we.
Speaker 6 (02:30:08):
Wrote about it in detail. Is so happy that guy is?
Speaker 21 (02:30:11):
I've told you this a dozen times. That is the
twenty fourteen is that when the magazine used to be
a quarterly. Now it's a weekly about the United States overthrow.
Washington is driving the world to the Final war. And
Washington's coup in Ukraine brought not only a threat to
the Russian population in Ukraine, but also a direct strategic
(02:30:32):
threat to Russia itself. I mean, right here, people have
no idea about the facts. They don't care about the facts.
Or go to CNN. It's something about Taylor Swift's new album.
All right, that's the front page. I'm not making it up.
Nothing about the slaughter of the Palestinian people.
Speaker 2 (02:30:51):
Nothing zero that or the latest celebrity divorce that is
out there, you know. And yeah, yeah, exactly right.
Speaker 21 (02:30:58):
Yeah, And they're talking about censorship, narrative war pits Pentagon
against press. There's a New York Times nine to twenty five.
It's a September twenty fifth. Imagine for a moment at
the Defense Departments new demand for a pledge from Pentagon reporters,
(02:31:19):
a commitment not to publish even unclassified information except what
US press officers approve.
Speaker 2 (02:31:30):
Yeah yeah, all right, yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:31:34):
Press offices wat some little arrogant clown telling me what
I should say and this is unclassified. Yeah, and if
you do it, we'll kill you what throw you in jail.
Speaker 2 (02:31:46):
This is the kind of stuff that they do when
there's a declared war, except they've got all these wars
going on even though they don't declare them. And so
of course the censorship as part of what we see
with an ongoing war, and we have war everywhere, and
every day it seems like we're getting some new conflict.
They're just like this thing with Bogram came out of nowhere,
(02:32:07):
and he's had about as much chance of getting the
Afghan government there to sign on to that as he
does getting Greenland. But you know, I never thought that
he would attack Greenland. I could imagine that he would
attack Bogram.
Speaker 21 (02:32:23):
Noah, you know it's you know, at the rally, this
is what I read, We the people of the United States,
in order to form a more perfect union, established justice
in short, domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote
the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to
(02:32:44):
our cells and our posterity. Do ordain and establish this
Constitution for the United States of America. What do you mean,
we the people, it's me the politician, are you the people,
so shut the hell up. Yep again, you saw with
the COVID war from from cities to states to the nation.
Speaker 6 (02:33:08):
We're in charge, We'll tell you what to do.
Speaker 21 (02:33:11):
Oh now, look at the Democrats over there pumping up
that arrogant little another daddy's boy got sewn, Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 22 (02:33:19):
Yep.
Speaker 21 (02:33:20):
Oh, there's the slime ball that lockdown California while he's
partying up at the French laundry for four hundred dollars
a plate. Yeah, so it's cost for people to eat there.
I'm having a party with my friends. We don't need masks.
Speaker 6 (02:33:35):
We could do what we want. You're just a little
plantation worker of Sleavelandy. You do what I tell you
to do.
Speaker 2 (02:33:45):
Yeah. He's always got a new scam coming out, doesn't
he that you call him Gavin new Scam. Yeah, one
scam after the other. Yeah, it's a it's an elite
club and we're not in it. And of course, you know,
when we talk about the press and the consolidation, we've
not seen this kind of consolidation in the past that
(02:34:06):
we're seeing now. With the Ellisons, for example. You know
we have seen years ago they were saying you know,
look at you've got all the different press that are
being consolidated, both broadcast as well as printed press. We're
consolidating into just a few companies. And they saw the
same thing happening in the film industry that were consolidating
(02:34:26):
into just a few of the few studios. And now
with Larry Ellison, what you're seeing is a consolidation. Now
that they've consolidated these individual industries, now they are consolidating
these few remaining studios and these few remaining press agencies.
They're consolidating them together. Ellison is doing that. And also
(02:34:47):
now with TikTok, you're starting to see once you bring
TikTok and social media, you have social media, entertainment, and
the press all being consolidated and held by just a
couple of people. Yep, that's the pattern that we're seeing.
Speaker 21 (02:34:59):
He again, I've been banned on TikTok, banned on Facebook.
Speaker 2 (02:35:04):
Yeah, And I think that kind of consolidation for control
is one of the worst forms of censorship because that's
what we've been fighting from the very beginning with this.
You know, when they come out and the Pentagon says
you can't report on that, that gets people's attention. But
when they just make you disappear, you know, they swamp
you with all the rest of this slop that they
(02:35:25):
put out there. That's the thing that's difficult to get around.
Speaker 21 (02:35:29):
We will know our disinformation program is complete when everything
the American public believes is false.
Speaker 2 (02:35:38):
Yeah, that's right, remember that one. Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 21 (02:35:40):
William Casey, Yeah, GIA director nineteen eighty one. All right,
crap's been going on for a long time. That was
the guy went on for a long time.
Speaker 2 (02:35:53):
That was a guy who was running the Iran Contra thing,
you know. Yeah, well, the founders of OSS that they
went to the CIA. He became in Reagan's campaign manager
and then heavy in the Reagan administration Bill Casey. While
Bill Casey, yeah, yeah, going to see the very.
Speaker 6 (02:36:09):
Said very very sad, and I'm very sad. I'm telling
you that.
Speaker 21 (02:36:14):
You know, this thing costs a lot of money in
aggravation to put on these rallies, and that's so few people,
No young people.
Speaker 6 (02:36:22):
As matter of fact, he's a nice young guy.
Speaker 21 (02:36:25):
It goes to Bard College, this is right across the
river over here, right, yeah, half hour away, and he
puts signs up all over the campus all over Rundback
told all his friends, not one young person showed up.
Speaker 6 (02:36:41):
So not one. There's an article in uh.
Speaker 21 (02:36:48):
Monday's New York Times about how kids in college and
young people they don't talk to.
Speaker 6 (02:36:55):
Each other anymore. They're on the phones all the time, right,
And that's the future. It's it's so sad. It's so sad.
Speaker 2 (02:37:07):
You know.
Speaker 21 (02:37:08):
As I say, they misspelled it in the King's James
Bible where they said the meek shall inherit the earth.
The geeks have inherited the earth. The music stinks, the
styles stinks. Look look how they brought down the style.
These little clown boys dresses up in jeans and a
and a crappy T shirt.
Speaker 6 (02:37:27):
And that's what it is.
Speaker 5 (02:37:27):
Now.
Speaker 21 (02:37:28):
I go out last night to a very fine restaurant.
There's a guy my age with a baseball cap on. Yeah,
you know I like to wear when you wear them
backwards or you're gonna put a catch his mask on.
Speaker 2 (02:37:43):
But what is Yeah, well, there's one thing I started
the show with, Jerald. I like to get your take
on it, you know, and that's farm agaedin. Trump's tariff
policies have been horrific, especially for small businesses, but nowhere
more so than the farm. They were the ones who
were selling a lot of product to China, and Trump
(02:38:05):
has made that go down to zero. They had soybean,
for example. We had a report about that twelve and
a half billion dollars China bought and soybean last year.
This year they bought zero zero. And in Arkansas, one
out of every three family farms are going down a.
Trump's solution of this is kind of what he did
when he locked down the country in twenty twenty. I'll
(02:38:25):
give you a stimulus check. And this is the technocratic
program to put us all on the doll put us
all on welfare. We won't have jobs, won't have businesses.
And this is one of the things that I think
is just so incredibly horrific about this. Now the terriffs
really are still not staple. That's the key thing. As
(02:38:47):
bad as it is, even though it is a tax,
so yet another tax. And you know, I saw this
delusional stuff and the Trump media about how he's going
to get rid of the income tax, and of course
we knew that wasn't going to happen because at the
same time he's saying he's going to put these tariffs on,
he goes and I'm going to make the tax cuts permanent. Well,
if he makes the tax cuts, so the income tax
(02:39:07):
cuts permanent, that means he's making the income tax permanent
as well. So it was clear that he wasn't going
to do that. In the past, conservatives would always be
suspicious and aware when somebody was changing the tax structure
and say, wait a minute, am I going to wind
up with two taxes where I used to have just one?
But this time everybody has gone to sleep, and nobody
(02:39:28):
is pointing that out, and it's just a replay of
the lockdown. I think, what do you think about that?
Speaker 10 (02:39:34):
That?
Speaker 2 (02:39:34):
What you know economically, what's happening and the damage with us?
And of course it's going before the Supreme Court, and
so whether or not he can just arbitrarily impose tariffs
on a whim if he has a bad day or
he gets angry with somebody in a particular country, he'll
jack the tariff's up on that particular country for no
pparent reason except for his narcissism. But it'll be interesting
(02:39:57):
to see what the Supreme Court says about this. But
the damage this year has been horrific and that's one
of the reasons why gold is up so much, and
you've been talking about that as well. What do you
see happening with the economy, First of.
Speaker 6 (02:40:10):
All, is going to be a dot com bust.
Speaker 21 (02:40:13):
They're way over invested in the Again, trends are born,
they grow, they mature, reach old agent die Ai became
public only three years ago. You don't invest all your
money in the infancy number two again, I mentioned this
a number of times again Slick Willie before he bought
(02:40:33):
China into the World Trade Organization. Ten percent of Chinese
eighteen year olds went to college today nearly seventy percent.
Speaker 6 (02:40:41):
We're talking before.
Speaker 21 (02:40:42):
About how young people are totally addicted their AI, high tech, addictive.
China is going to lead the world of AI. You're
seeing it with Deep Seek. Matter of fact, Deep Sea
just came out with another one yesterday, all different languages,
much more efficient than any of the other ones out there.
The Chinese company for a much cheaper price. There's going
(02:41:04):
to be a dot combust. You're looking at the pe
ratio is way way overvalued. And then you're looking at
only a handful of companies that's so called Magnificent seven
that are driving up the Nasdaq like a couple of them,
responsible for thirty seven percent of the increase in the NASDEK.
There's going to be a dot combust globally. Take a
(02:41:26):
look at oil prices. Brent crude last year was selling
on average eighty one dollars a barrel, and now we're
looking about sixty four dollars a barrow, sixty five dollars.
Speaker 6 (02:41:38):
A barrow, and.
Speaker 21 (02:41:41):
The reason being is there's a lot more supply than demand.
Then you have to look at the real numbers. Look
what's going on in Germany two years of recession, third
largest economy in the world, largest one in Europe, heading
to the third year recession. Maybe it'll come out flat,
one country after another in Europe going down, The emerging
(02:42:03):
markets are submerging. There's going to be We are headed
for the worst geopolitical and socioeconomic crisis in my lifetime.
And I've been forecasting now for forty five years. I've
never seen anything like this.
Speaker 2 (02:42:21):
In the end.
Speaker 21 (02:42:21):
Going back to gold, Oh, you like, the stock market's
going up. How much did go go up this year?
Forty seven percent? How much did silver go up only
sixty percent?
Speaker 2 (02:42:36):
Yeah, it's amazing. Isn't it.
Speaker 6 (02:42:38):
It's telling you how bad it is.
Speaker 2 (02:42:41):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 21 (02:42:43):
It's telling you the danger ahead. That's why the prices
are soaring. And here's the other thing. The lower interest
rates go, the deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the
dollar falls, the higher goal prices go up because gold
is dollar based, so it's cheap of buy when your
(02:43:05):
currencies go up. Number two, they're gonna come out. You
saw that little Eric Trump boy talking more about these
so called stable coins orwell, could not have come up
with a better name.
Speaker 2 (02:43:18):
Yeah, I know.
Speaker 21 (02:43:21):
Who you're talking to. Everything is gonna go digital. They're
gonna come up with a CBDC central bank digital currency.
Speaker 6 (02:43:30):
This is way worth more than a dollar. We just
got rid of our debt level, by.
Speaker 21 (02:43:34):
The way, talking about the global economy, three hundred and
forty trillion dollars in debt. When you put the nations together,
it actually is much higher than that. In the United States,
for example, it's not a thirty seven trillion dollar debt level.
It's more like one hundred and thirty seven trillion.
Speaker 6 (02:43:54):
They don't put in.
Speaker 21 (02:43:55):
Social Security, don't put in medicaid. The don't put in medicaid.
Speaker 6 (02:43:57):
They don't put all the money the government owes for
these other ones. When you put that in, you're well
over one hundred trillion by the facts.
Speaker 21 (02:44:05):
So you're talking about the crisis and why goal prices
are going up.
Speaker 6 (02:44:11):
Again. I've been at this for forty five years.
Speaker 21 (02:44:14):
I started buying gold at one hundred and sixty three
dollars announced back in nineteen seventy eight. I've been following
it a long time. So that's where we're going. There's
gonna be a and then they're gonna ramp up the
Israel war. They're gonna attack Iran. If they attack Iran,
it's the beginning of the end of life on Earth.
(02:44:34):
Because you don't again, you don't have to be good
at math to figure this out. There in ninety one
million Iranians verse seven million Israelis.
Speaker 6 (02:44:43):
Oh.
Speaker 21 (02:44:43):
Iran very advanced scientifically, militarily, technologically.
Speaker 6 (02:44:51):
And what does Israel say when they're going to lose?
Speaker 21 (02:44:54):
Look it up, Samson option, Samson, we start losing, we
go nuclear. Oh Israel is allowed to have nuclear weapons.
I forgot that they chosen people. Yeah, well, the only
hap between two hundred and four hundred nuclear what heads?
One can't have any North Korea can't atavy, We'll tell
you who could have them.
Speaker 2 (02:45:16):
Well, you know when you look at the cruise missiles
and now Trump wants to He's gone from the peace
summit with Putin and Alaska to now he's going to
put cruise missiles there in Ukraine so they can go
deep into Russian territory, saying well, limited to infrastructure attacks. Well,
it seems to me like that's going to go both ways.
(02:45:36):
What do you think is going to happen here? I
would imagine that they're not going to launch some intercontinental
ballistic missile, but you will have infrastructure attacks that will
have plausible deniability, and our infrastructure is very vulnerable to
that type of an attack, an asymmetric attack, and that
could become That could be done by Russia, it could
(02:45:59):
be done by China, it could be done by some
of these drug cartels that they want to go to
war with, and how they will use it, regardless of
who it is that's doing that, I think is going
to be you know, up to you can just suspend
the wheel to see what they're going to do with that.
What do you think is going to happen? Are we
going to see massive disruption in that regard as well
as Trump is talking about the enemy within and he's
(02:46:22):
going to you know, war with cartels as well as
with people on the left. He wants to deploy the military.
Seems like he wants to have a civil war here
as well. What do you think about that.
Speaker 21 (02:46:33):
Let's talk about the cartels. It's a lot of crap.
I had nothing to do with cartels. Let's go back
talk about attacking Venezuela because of overthrowing the Maduro government.
Speaker 6 (02:46:43):
Right, cartels.
Speaker 21 (02:46:44):
Why don't we go back to when he was president
back in was it twenty nineteen, twenty twenty, when he
tried to overthrow the government with that little clown boy
what was his name, Guido? Yeah, hey, he's the real
president of you of Venezuela, Amadoro.
Speaker 6 (02:47:01):
Remember that one. I remember when they try to overthrow it.
They came in from Colombia and they got wiped out.
Speaker 2 (02:47:06):
Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 6 (02:47:07):
I had nothing to do with drug cartels back then.
Speaker 2 (02:47:09):
That's right. It's about regime change. But they'll blame it
on that.
Speaker 6 (02:47:13):
You know, and say it's a lot of crap.
Speaker 21 (02:47:16):
Yeah, it's a bunch of bs about cart They're using
this as an excuse again, go buy the facts, you
try to overthrow the government. When he was president back
in two thousand and nineteen. In twenty and twenty.
Speaker 2 (02:47:33):
I covered an article yesterday a guy made the point
that we never heard of this trendy twenty twenty. Rather, yeah,
guy made the point that we never heard of this
trendy Arugua or whatever. I just call him the trendy gang.
He'd never heard of the trendy Gang until twenty eighteen,
which is when they started making their first moves in
terms of doing this kind of stuff. So I said, so,
(02:47:53):
is it a CIA created organization like they have done
in the takeover of Syria or the things that we
have seen in Afghanistan and places like that? Is it
kind of a false fig thing to start with, because
we know that the CIA has been running drugs out
of Central America and other things like that. And so
is this whole trendy gang Is that really a deep
(02:48:16):
state operation there to give them an excuse to try
to attack Venezuela, as if they needed one.
Speaker 21 (02:48:24):
I mean, here, Venezuela, that's a pretty rich oil country,
isn't it.
Speaker 6 (02:48:28):
Yeah, very.
Speaker 21 (02:48:31):
You think you mentioned Syria? You mean the United States
taking over the oil in eastern Syria.
Speaker 6 (02:48:37):
On the Sad regime.
Speaker 21 (02:48:39):
We won't talk about that. Oh you mean they try
to overthrow the Assad government, which they did because Iran
wanted to put a pipeline into Syria so they could
bring the oil out into the.
Speaker 6 (02:48:54):
Into the Mediterranean over there.
Speaker 21 (02:48:57):
Oh, and they overthrew the took over Libya when the
nobel piece of crap prize went a Barack Obama along
with Oh, if.
Speaker 6 (02:49:05):
Only women were in charge, we would have no war.
Speaker 21 (02:49:08):
Hilary Clinton, Samantha Power, Susan Rice, overthrow the Kadafi government.
Oh you mean Libya that has one of the richest
oil feels in the world where you don't have to
dig deep to get the oil out. You think we
would have invaded a rock Seria, Libya go into Venezuela
if their major export was broccoli.
Speaker 2 (02:49:31):
And then of course we got we got the pipeline,
the nord Stream pipeline. You know, had to blow that
up so we could sell them are liquid not gas
and all that kind of stuff. It's all about that,
isn't it.
Speaker 21 (02:49:42):
Yeah, that's all it's about. You mentioned Smedley Butler before. Yeah,
was a racket and he talks about that. Yeah, yeah,
so heartbroken.
Speaker 6 (02:49:54):
Here you ready for this? I just read this before
I went on a lot on the Israel.
Speaker 21 (02:50:02):
Caesar's last fatilla boat ready to deport hundreds as more
ships set sail for Gaza, invading these boats in international
water as they're trying to bring food to the starving.
Speaker 6 (02:50:16):
People in Gaza. That's all right, Hey, we can do
what we want. Ready.
Speaker 21 (02:50:20):
Trump gives Sunday deadline for Hamasque to take his Gaza
proposal quote or be quickly extinguished.
Speaker 6 (02:50:32):
This is the Israel.
Speaker 21 (02:50:34):
They violated the last seas fire agreement. Oh, we won't
talk about that, Oh, yes we will. They violated in
the Middle in March March sixteenth or eighteenth, and then
they started starving all the Palestinian people. Oh, Hamas agreed
to the seasfire agreement, but Israel broke it. Israel's Oh
(02:50:56):
they're killing people in Lebanon every day. Oh no, the
Hamas people are killing over there. No, No, they are
hasible of people.
Speaker 6 (02:51:01):
I forgot.
Speaker 21 (02:51:03):
They violated in Lebanon Shee's fire agreement over one hundred times.
Speaker 6 (02:51:08):
Yeah, they're gonna, I'm telling you.
Speaker 21 (02:51:12):
If they go war against Iran, it's gonna be the
beginning of the end of life on Earth. I am
so heartbroken that there's no support for peace. Oh oh,
Musk is worth now what five hundred billion dollars? Ain't
got some how about a billion for piece?
Speaker 2 (02:51:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 21 (02:51:29):
Screw you, sent day, I want six hundred billion.
Speaker 6 (02:51:34):
Don't you know who I am?
Speaker 21 (02:51:37):
Yeah, you're nobody, mus and you must listen to me.
F you Jack, Yeah, not a penny for piece and
a billionaires? Oh you mentioned Ellison?
Speaker 11 (02:51:51):
Huh yeah.
Speaker 21 (02:51:57):
And they're controlling everything, not allowed to come out against Israel.
Speaker 6 (02:52:01):
You're an auntie shami f you.
Speaker 2 (02:52:05):
Mhmm.
Speaker 15 (02:52:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:52:08):
When we look at the what Trump did at the
UN uh I really got my attention. You know, when
they were talking about putting in Tony Blair as a
governor of Gaza, and then all of a sudden a
day or so later, it's like, oh, no, we want
Trump as the governor of this or whatever, and I'm like,
what happened with this? And all of a sudden it
(02:52:29):
all changed because net Yahoo came in and Trump had
this plan that he had taken around to the Gulf
States and Arab States and got them to all say, yeah,
we like that took it to the UN even though
it was a horrible plan. They all liked that, and
he released it. And then net Ya who comes in
and completely rewrites it, and Trump does everything that Netta
who wants on that.
Speaker 21 (02:52:48):
Yep again you know the United Look at the cover
of the magazine this week talking about United Nations, United nothings.
Speaker 2 (02:52:57):
M h, we'll talk no, yep.
Speaker 21 (02:53:02):
And they steal our money. The plantation workers are slave landier.
So these little clown boys and girls could be you
an this and that? Nothing, empty, empty words, no action.
Oh but I forgot. They're the ones that officially made
Israel's estate back in nineteen forty eight. Yeah, stealing the
land of the Palestinian people. His Majesty's government declares that
(02:53:26):
the land and Palestine will be settled by the Jewish people.
We will use our best endeavors to achieve the subjective. Oh,
that was the Balfour Declaration in nineteen seventeen, brought to
you by the wroth childs.
Speaker 6 (02:53:40):
No, it's terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible, terrible. What's going on?
Speaker 21 (02:53:47):
No outrage and if you come out against it, Yeah,
these are Israel overwhelming exodus as Israel pounds.
Speaker 6 (02:53:54):
Gaza, yep on and on and on. Much of Gaza's
largest urban center is flatten. Yeah to total ruins. Our
mass is living in every every.
Speaker 21 (02:54:08):
Hospital there, in every school, there, at every house. Where's
the outrage Yeah yeah, none, yeah, none.
Speaker 6 (02:54:22):
A small group of us are fighting.
Speaker 21 (02:54:24):
But other than that, and what you mentioned before about
what's going on in Ukraine Russia on Thursday, I heard
you say this that there was no Cold War with
the West because it.
Speaker 6 (02:54:36):
Was now a fiery conflict. World War three has begun?
Speaker 21 (02:54:41):
Asked before we didn't get into I got my mind
went into another area about what's gonna happen in Ukraine,
a false flag event. They're gonna blow up a nuclear
power plant, They're gonna do something, They're gonna create something
that's gonna escalate that war.
Speaker 2 (02:54:56):
Yeah, and we know that all the NATO countries are
are you know, pushing this and planning for it. They are,
you know, increasing the draft, They're increasing their military spending.
I'm here in Germany, where their economy is tanking. They're
going in and borrowing money and putting massive amounts into
military expenditure. And both Germany and France are telling their
(02:55:18):
hospitals to get ready for mass casualties as this is
all happening. It isn't like these things are some event
that's going to get out of control and run away.
These people are pushing it relentlessly towards this.
Speaker 6 (02:55:29):
Goal, writing about it every week in the magazine.
Speaker 21 (02:55:33):
Yeah, talked about the Germany again two years of recession
heading into their third. They're barring a trillion dollars, a
trillion dollars to build up their military, and we're going
to build up our what infrastructure.
Speaker 6 (02:55:47):
So they could hold the types.
Speaker 21 (02:55:49):
I'm not making this up. Brought to you by how Mertz.
Oh Mertz, the black Rock guy that's playing the Chancellor.
We've got to stop those Russians. We only killed twenty
five billion of them in World War Two. We gotta
kill more of them.
Speaker 9 (02:56:02):
Now.
Speaker 6 (02:56:03):
Oh, there's the Germany that gave us World War One
and World War two.
Speaker 21 (02:56:06):
Yeah, all right, Germany. Yeah, that slaughtered Operation Barbara Rosis
killed over twenty five million Russian people.
Speaker 6 (02:56:18):
Oh, by the way, who are.
Speaker 21 (02:56:19):
The first defeated Germans in World War Two?
Speaker 6 (02:56:23):
The Russians?
Speaker 2 (02:56:24):
Yeah? Yeah, right?
Speaker 15 (02:56:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (02:56:26):
You ready? What you were talking about.
Speaker 21 (02:56:28):
Us to provide Kiev with intelligence and missile strikes deep
inside Russia. Crisis is unfolding at Russian hell nuclear plant.
Speaker 6 (02:56:39):
We've been warning about this and here's he's saying. Right here.
Speaker 21 (02:56:47):
Russia says Ukraine artillery severed the severed the line and
render repairs too dangerous to repair it.
Speaker 6 (02:57:02):
M bomb in the thing. You're gonna blame it on
the Russians.
Speaker 2 (02:57:08):
Well, I mean, just look at how everybody is looking
for any kind of excuse. I mean, we had these
situations with drones harassing airports in Denmark, and you know,
they wanted to try to build that into World War three,
and it's like, you know, you can't prove that that
was who that was. I mean, it could be domestic
people that were doing that. And we had that happening
all over the East coast about a year ago. But
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I got before we run out of time. I got
a couple of comments here. I wanted to give you
Gerald from Guard Goldsmith. He said, I wish I'd been
able to be with the folks at Gerald's event. He said,
the speakers are great. He caught it online. He said
they'd planned to go and I met Guard when I
was there four years ago. He said, frustrating, but he
got to watch online. He got sick. He said he
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couldn't make it. But yeah, it's it truly is sad
that there isn't any support for peace and even yeah,
it's just it's crazy the way people are manipulating. How
tribal everybody's gotten. You know, you take a look at
this Charlie Kirk thing, and everybody is freaking out about it.
They want to name everything after Charlie Kirk. And yet
what was it that Charlie Kirk did. He would go
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and promote free speech and free debate, and yet these
same people are wanting to try to shut down speech
and debate. I think it's just a sign of the
times in which we live, and people are losing their
mind here at the end of this Fourth turning. And
as you point out, as the financial stuff is going down,
they always take us to war. That's what really happens
in a fourth turning. It's always a major economic catastrophe
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and then they take us to war. And they know
what times that we're in. You know, they constantly talk
about these generations and you know gen Z gen X,
where you know boomers and this and that millennials, and
yet they don't want you to look at the overall
trend that is a cyclical thing, that is that is
then also exploited by these leaders who who know what
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the zeitgeist is in a particular culture at any given time,
and so they use that to get what they want,
which is to take us toward to distract us from
what they're doing.
Speaker 21 (02:59:12):
Yeah, it's said, and it's true. Yeah, and again, people
won't like me because I'm angry. He who is not
angry when there is just cause for anger is immoral.
Why because anger looks to the good injustice, and if
you live a bit injustice without anger, you are immoral
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as well as unjustice.
Speaker 2 (02:59:34):
That's a good place to end it. And again, everybody
go to Trends Journal and don't forget to use a
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Who's got a comment and a tip from Big Olaf.
Thank you, Big Olaf says, love the content.
Speaker 2 (02:59:54):
Thanks for keeping it real, and we keep it real
by getting Gerald Slinthy on here frequently. Thank you so
much for coming on, Gerald, appreciate it. Appreciate trends general.
Thank you so much. Have a good weekend, everybody. The
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