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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
It's the David Knight Show at the Glock Strike thirteen.
It's Monday, the twenty second of December. You're of our
Lord twenty twenty five. Well, we have new calls for impeachment,
not of Trump but of Pam Bondi because of the
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Epstein issue. Is this a district Well, yes and no.
I have to wonder if people would be paying attention
to the wars if this wasn't happening, or if they
just tune out. But it does tell us a great
deal about the character of the people who are leading
us into these wars. And it's not just Trump or Clinton.
It's also the CIA and the massade who are behind
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all of this. And that is what I think really
is behind what the cover up is really about. So
we're going to talk about that. We'll also talk about
what happened with the power outage in San Francisco kind
of gives you a glimpse of what this technocratic dystopia
will look like. If we have the critical infrastructure that
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is very, very complex and interconnected, if it starts to fail,
what's that going to look like? We'll be right back.
Stay with us. Well, welcome back. And as we saw
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the weekend again on Friday, after the show was over,
they started quote unquote releasing the files as required by
the law passed by Congress signed by Trump. And yet
they've been accused of flouting the letter of the law. Oh,
you know, we're trying to do what we can. We
only had thirty days right now, how about nearly a year,
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two hundred and ninety five days. Actually, if you look
at it, they've had to go through and make sure
that victims were not mentioned in these files. But that's
not really what they're concerned about. Do you think for
a moment that they're concerned about victims. They're concerned about
the purpse. That's what they're concerned about. The criticism comes
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after the files were required by law to be made
public on Friday. Thousands of files were released then, but
it was not the full scope of the documents. Massey
and Conna, who co sponsored the Epstein Transparency Act, said
the Justice Department has thirty days to produce the files.
That's what the act said, and that thirty days is up.
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In the past forty eight hours, we've seen the Justice
department acknowledge that it's an incomplete release, but they've put
out more than thirteen thousand files, said Margaret Bennon, who
was interviewing them on the Sunday talk shows yesterday. They
say more will come. This isn't everything you asked for
just yet. But would you acknowledge that they're complying with
the spirit, if not the intent, of your law. No,
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said Massey. They're flouting the spirit and the letter of
the law. It's very troubling the posture that they've taken,
and I won't be satisfied until the survivors are satisfied,
he said. You know, I've said in the hours leading
up to this release that we will know if they're complying,
if they implicate any of the other criminals that were involved,
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and the suspects that are involved, the witnesses, the victims
themselves have given the FBI and they've never been mentioned.
So then Margaret Brennan confronted Massey with his very specific
benchmark of success. You said, you know of at least
twenty men who are accused of sex crimes known to
the FBI. How do you know that number and do
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you know those names? She said? Massey said, the survivors'
lawyers have told me those numbers, and they've described their
professions in general, but they've only given me one of
the names. And I mentioned that name in the congressional hearing,
Jess Staley. So I searched these documents. I didn't see
Jess Staley, nor did I see nineteen other names. Staley
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is a former JP Morgan Barkley executive who admitted to
in court that he had consensual sex with Epstein's assistant.
And here we are back into Bill clinton land. Right.
This is the way this thing always operates. And so
this is what Massey had to say about inherent contempt.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
What are you going to do about it to force
them to comply? I mean, can you do anything?
Speaker 2 (05:14):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Absolutely, Look people have talked about and by the way,
Todd Blanche is the face of this, but it's really
the Attorney General's Office, Pam Bondy, who is responsible. And
there are several ways to get at this. Some take
longer summ or shorter the quickest way, and I think
the most expeditious way to get justice for these victims
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is to bring inherent contempt against Pam Bondy and that
doesn't require going through the courts and give her you
and basically Rocanna and I are talking about and drafting
that right now.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Well, it'll be interesting to see. I think Dan Bongino
just jumped off the rat ship just in time, but
I don't know that necessarily going to spare him from
being drug into this thing. In terms of hearings, there's
going to be a lot of hearings. They're going to
ask questions of Bongino, and of Cash Mattel, and of
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Pam Bondi as part of this. As this rolls out,
I think any Justice Department official who has obstructed justice
could face prosecution in this administration or in future administrations.
Now he gets out before this, the violet, the direct
flaunting of the law, I mean, prior to that, it
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was just lying to the public, which politicians still all
the time, and changing his story. We've shown you the
clips of that, just like you did with a vaccine.
But it truly is amazing to watch these people liy
and spin and think that we can't tell the difference.
What we found out was the most important documents are missing,
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said Rokhanna. They have had excessive redactions the documents release
Friday make only limited reference to Trump, even though the
administration has acknowledged that his name appears in the files.
Being named in the records does not indicate that Trump
knew about Epstein's crimes. But let me add hanging out
with him for fifteen years does And the same thing
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as true Clinton. Clinton want to say, well, was there
before he was convicted of anything? You were there because
you had no convictions. You should have been impeached. You
did the same stuff that Jeffrey Epstein did. But of
course Jeffrey Epstein's defense lawyer was the special prosecutor for
Bill Clinton, very special. He ignored all of the credible
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allegations of sexual assault and rape made by many, many
women that Hillary Clinton just dismissed his trailer trash, right,
benbos and so forth. Well, we know who the trash
is and they're not in trailers, they're in palaces. What
we found out is the most important documents are missing.
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That's right, except for Clinton. And this is I think
this an obvious strategy of the Trump administration. Let's put
out every picture we got to Bill Clinton with Jeffrey Epstein,
have him swimming in the pool with Gallaine Maxwell and
all the rest of the stuff redirect attention away to him,
and Lindsey Graham is picking up the ball and running
with that. Even Tim Kaine, who is Hillary Clinton's running mate,
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has thrown some shade on that said, yeah, they need
to explain that need to and I'm sure that they will. Well,
they have been asked to testify, but so far they
are stonewalling. Maybe they didn't learn anything from Steve Banner,
or maybe they think that they are so important, just
like Steve Bannon thought he was, that they didn't to
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worry about getting charged with contempt of Congress, which they
can send you to jail for, which is what happened
with Bannon, unnecessarily. I mean, if he didn't want to
talk about anything, all he had to do was to
show up and take the fill amendment. But instead he
decided that he was so important he was just not
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even going to show up. Bill and Hillary do that.
They're definitely going to wind up for the same thing,
and they'll be there until they get a pardon from
the next Democrat president, which may not be that long,
who knows well. One of the issues here, of course,
is Les Wexner, the billionaire who gave Epstein his New
York mansion. This guy has got all kinds of tentacles
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in everything. First of all, you know, you see him
and all these different entertainment and social medias that are
millions that are pulling down our society, like the Victoria's
Secret stuff. And I say that because of the event.
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You know, they're not just a store selling sexy lingerie,
but the way that they did this and it became
a big event. And so he's part of that and
many other corporations. He's made a lot of money with that.
But he's also very well connected with Massad. He's also
very well connected assert a lot of people with organized crime,
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in particular one murder that was there a gangland type
of murder. So he's a founder of L Brands Incorporated
that now owns Bathroom body Works, Victoria's Secret, Abercrombie and Fitch.
What a disgusting store that is. I mean, when back
in the nineties when our boys were young, we would
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go around the other side of the mall to avoid
passing that filthy place. Just disgusting. Lane Bryant and the
Limited are all his properties. He gave Epstein his forty
five thousand square foot mansion right next to where he lived.
I wonder what his motivation was in that. Imagine that
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somebody gifting you a forty five thousand square foot mansion
in New York. How much would that be worth? Right?
Despite the Wexner Foundation conducting an independent review quote unquote,
independent of outside sources looking at it, they claimed that
Epstein had no contact with the foundation's staff after September
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two thousand and seven, Epstein was regularly consulted for approval
and advice on financial transactions. This is the thing. Yeah,
everybody's saying, Well, the dividing line is when he got
the sweetheart deal from Acosta. I don't think so. I mean,
these people were hanging around him when he was doing
the stuff that he was escaped convictions for, really, because
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that was a very minor conviction that was done the
same thing that happened with Bill Clinton. The Wexner Foundation
review found three main claims that they played no role,
that Epstein rather played no role in the management or
administration of the foundation's operations, he had no meaningful role
in foundation's budget or finances, and that he did not
make decisions regarding the use of the foundation's funds. All
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of these claims are now proven false based on a
release of some emails that somehow made their way out.
The truth is going to come out, folks. Wes Wexner
has long been known as financial donor to Israeli causes.
According to emails, Epstein played a role in this funding
by helping the Wexner Foundation finance pro Israel charities like
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college hellales and free birthright trips. Just four days before
Epstein would plead guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution
as part of his infamous sweetheart deal from the guy
that Trump then appointed as his labor secretary, a guy
who had no experience in labor whatsoever. I mean, there's
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just guns smoking all over the place, folks. It's crazy.
But anyway, this is what Lexner wrote him Les Wexner's wife, Abigail.
He said, Abigail told me. The result I can say
is I feel sorry. You violated your own number one rule,
always be careful. In other words, it was the kind
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of thing that I can't believe that you are a pedophile.
I would never inspected that you do something like this. No,
what he said was we went wrong, was you weren't careful?
Enough when you did this stuff.
Speaker 3 (13:22):
I can't believe you were a pedophile who got caught.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Yeah, I can't believe you were careful enough to I
get caught. You know, when we rape and we kill people,
we've got to be very careful about this. What's the
matter with you? Over the last several weeks.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
So violated my number one rule of not you know,
molesting and raping people.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Yeah, that's not in his list of rules. Yeah, or murder. Evidently,
over the last several weeks, former Ohio State University athletes
and survivors have protested demanding that Les Wexner comply with
a subpoena to appear for questioning an ongoing litigation related
to sexual abuse by former OSHU team doctor Richard Strauss.
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And so he's got connections with Richard Strauss, he has
his lawyer is now sitting on the board. He's got
all these connections to Ohio State. He gave him a
lot of money. Of course, in order to get these connections.
It wasn't like he was a scholar or something. Wexter's
name should not be on the less Wexner Football complex
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because he continues to defy subpoenais when lawyers representing students
who are suing Ohio State for not protecting them from
Strauss and because of his association with Epstein. Epstein and
Maxwell were directly involved in funding this facility. They're referring
to a two and a half million dollar donation by
Wexner in two thousand and seven, which is matched by
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donation from a foundation that was run by Epstein and
Glene Maxwell. So two and a half million from Wexner,
two and a half million from Epstein. It's something that
O issue can be proud. It's amazing. Wexner's personal attorney,
John Zieger, is the chair of the board of trustees.
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They said, a lot of stuff doesn't line up here.
Zieger represents Wexner. He sits in there on that board.
He's probably making a lot of judgment calls on whether
to settle. And this guy's evading a subpoena. How is
any of that right, said one person who was commenting
on it. Lawyers representing the abuse victims called a federal
judge that Wexner's private security has repeatedly prevented process servers
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from serving him with subpoenas. Isn't that nice? You can
have all these bodyguards who keep the people want to
serve you with subpoena at Bay do this over and
over again. He knows that they're serving him, but you know,
he can play these games, they said. The attorneys have
asked for an alternative way to deliver the subpoena, but
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the judge has not yet ruled on the request. So, yeah,
you got to get past his bodyguards in order to
physically hand this to him. Yeah. Well, we Israeli and
potential mafia connections have also been discussed. He's a prominent
figure to Israel donor to Israeli causes, but he's also
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considered to be one of the most prominent Jewish philanthropists.
In nineteen eighty six, sixteen was introduced to Wexner by
Robert Meister, an insurance executive who provided insurance for Wexner's
clothing company, The Limited, and it was Meister's wife, Wendy,
who introduced Les Wexner to his future wife, Abigail. She
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was a young Israeli American attorney with her own connections
to the State of Israel. Her father, Yehudah Koppel, was
a former commander of a special operations unit of the Haganah,
the main Zionist paramilitary organization, Yehudah. Koppel was a key
player in the founding of Israel's military intelligence. Again, it
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all goes back to Masad and CIA and the fact
that this is a blackmail honeypot. That's the key information,
and I think that, more than anything, that is why
Trump is stonewalling. He's doing it for Israel, He's doing
it for the CIA, He's doing it for his masters.
I think otherwise, there isn't anything that could come out
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of those files. I mean, everybody knows that he hung
out with Epstein. It's not anything that could come out
of those files it will be any more damaging than
what the public already knows about Trump. They just want
to keep as much as possible these criminal organizations protected
Masad and the CIA. That's why I think this is
very important. This is not just a salacious story about
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sexual depravity amongst the elite. That's an old story. We've
known that for the longest time. It's like, say about
Candice Owen focusing on Macron's wife and trying to prove
that she's actually a man. It's like, well, he already
knows she's a pedophile that did what she did with
Emmanuel Macron as a much older teacher when Macron was
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her student. If you do that in the US, you
go to jail as a pedophile and a story. What
else do you need to know and what is the
point of pursuing that except for views? Right? The important
thing that we understand is where these people are coming from.
We need to define their character. I think their character
has been defined. Clinton's character has been defined. Trump's character
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has been defined, Macron's character has been defined. But the
question is what's going on with the people who really
run the government? The CIA. The Masade rumors tim from
a nineteen eighty five murder of an attorney, Arthur Shapiro.
The murder was described as a mob style slaying and
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immediately set off an investigation by Columbus Police Department. The
murder remains unsolved to this day. The main suspect was
a man named Barry Kessler, who has found guilty and
at least one other murder for higher plot, and he
was sentenced to death, but he never admitted to killing
Arthur Shapiro. By nineteen ninety one, the Columbus Police Department's
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Organized Crime Bureau had researched and written a report on
Shapiro's murder. It was not initially made public, but later
became known after it was revealed that the Columbus police
chief listen to this had ordered its destruction. The police
chief was temporarily suspended for his action. It's not fired,
temporarily suspended. So you have the organized crime unit does
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the thing he he wants it destroyed. Why Well, we
later found out that it was it had some connections
with rumors stemming from the nineteen eighty five murder of
Arthur Shapiro. Pull in this and it turns out that
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despite the efforts to destroy this, the so called Shapiro File,
the Columbus Free Press was actually able to get a
hold of it, and they published it in the late
nineteen nineties. The report was described as having quote unsubstantiated allegations,
but it's specifically named Les Wexner and his businesses as
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having relationships with individuals believed to be associated with organized
crime families. So why was that police chief who then,
by the way, didn't lose his job, he get suspended
and so he, I guess, got a paid vacation for
doing that, a reward and he's back in the saddle again,
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a less Wexner who limited is associated with at least
two organized crime families who are associated with the Pittsburgh
crime family. That's the thing, folks, the mafia, the intelligence agencies,
I mean, just like we saw the JFK. There's all
these different connections happening with them. Why because the CIA
operates and all these intelligence agencies are organized crime. The
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difference is is they've got a flag in a song
and they've also got an unlimited black budget, and the
money that they get is secret. What they do with
the money is secret, and what they do to other
people is always held secret. The CIA is the worst
kind of organized crime. The Epstein victim, Maria Farmer, has
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finally been vindicated after this. This is one thing that
came out of this is from bin Shall Hobby. She
had claimed for many years that she had contacted the
FBI about Epstein way back in nineteen ninety six, but
they did nothing about it. The FBI and others said,
that's not true, you didn't contact us. Well, now they
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have seen with the documents that she did. That's the
one thing, perhaps the only thing that's come out to
show that the Wait a minute, the FBI was lying.
I mean the FBI lied about being contacted and a
whistleblower contacted him and telling him what was going on
with Epstein. They ignored it and shut it down, just
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like the FBI under Cash Betel and Dan Bongino lied
and tried to cover up this whole thing. The FBI
fib FIBB. That's what they really need to do. Call
it this as a nineteen ninety six child porn complaint
that she filed with the FBI and about a decade
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before investigators began scrutinizing his predatory behavior. And as I've
said before, I believe that that was Trump who knew
about all this stuff and was fine with it until
he had a real estate fight with Epstein and then
he did this to get even I'm absolutely convinced of that. Absolutely,
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there's no question in my mind that it was Trump
who turned him in and Trump who knew. And you
even had Mike Johnson saying, hey, you know he was
a witness against him. You know he was an informant,
That's what he said, right, Well, how do you be
an informant if you're not privy to what's going on
and it wasn't like he goes to a party and
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he's like, whoa, whoa. I'm going to tell he hung
out with the guy for fifteen years before he informed
on him, and he informed on him right after they
had a real estate fight. Maria Farmer has for years,
so she called the federal investigators in the summer of
nineteen ninety six, but the FBI has never publicly acknowledged
her original report, not even to her. Some people had
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accused her of inventing this story. After the release of
thousands of Saint files. On Friday, the New York Times
contacted MZ Former about a report stamped with a date
of September third, nineteen ninety six. She broke down in tears.
He said, I've waited for thirty years. I can't believe it.
They can't call me a liar anymore. Yeah, well, when
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when the FIB, the FIB called you a liar, it's
probably because you're told the truth. Ms Farmer said she
was grateful to be vindicated, but heartbroken that the FBI
didn't take stops to step Epstein until years after her report.
They should be ashamed they harmed all these little girls
that part devastates me. The FBI did not respond to
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request for comment, as you would expect. I can just
imagine when the face of Cash Metell as he reads
that news on the New York Times, his bug eyes
looks of that. Thomas Massey had stated in an interview
that he wouldn't know whether or not the dj had
released the files because he'd talked to the victims and
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they had given said there were twenty very rich and
powerful men. They talked about what they were in, but
they only gave him one name. As I said before,
So what happens now, Well, after the partial release on Friday,
on Saturday, they removed some photos. A photo of Donald
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Trump and more than a dozen other Epstein files mysteriously
disappeared on Saturday, a day after, and so it was
the disappearance happened the day after. The missing files that
were available on Friday contained a photo of Trump alongside
his wife Milania Epstein and the pedophiles, a long associate,
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Gallaine Maxwell. Of course, we've also seen many pictures like that,
because it wasn't that they got together just once. This
is a regular thing. Other images included paintings depicting nude
women and one showing a series of photographs along a
credenza and in drawers. The unexplained missing files fueled speculation
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about what was taken down and why the public was
not notified, Compounding long standing intrigued about Epstein and the
powerful figures that surround him. Titutions folks, it's not just
the individuals. Yes, it is individuals, but it's also the institution.
I think that's really what they're most concerned about protecting.
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Some of the most consequential records expected about Epstein are nowhere
to be found in the initial disclosures missing our FBI
interviews with survivors, internal Justice Department memos examining charging decisions,
and records that could have helped explain how investigators viewed
the case and why Epstein was allowed in two thousand
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and eight to plead guilty to relatively minor state level
prostitution charge. They might also have some information in there
as to why Acosta, the prosecutor at a state level,
the federal prosecutor was told to go easy on him.
He's got connections with intelligence. That's the real issue always.
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Deput Attorney General Todd Blanche acknowledged and letter to Congress
on Friday that the release was incomplete, that the Justice
Department said that it plans to release records on a
rolling basis. The Department was not given any notice as
to when war records might arrive. And the question is
why so long? You know, you've had months of delay,
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months of lies and fake releases, and I think you
know the first fake release was back on February the
twenty seventh. And look at how they have paid the
price in terms of public opinion. It's been very damaging
to them. And they know that. I mean, they live
by the opinion polls, so they know that. You've got
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Mike Johnson shutting Congress down, keeping it shut, refusing to
allow a woman to be signed in, keeping Congress out,
keeping Congress in, keeping the House in recession while the
government was shut down, which is not what they did before.
Even though the government was shut down, Congress still met,
but Mike Johnson used that as an excuse. They took
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their August recess. He took it out a week early
so they wouldn't have this vote that produced the law
that is now producing this conflict that may result in
the impeachment of Bondie. Look at all the things that
Trump and Johnson have done to try to delay and
to hope that this goes away. And they're saying, well,
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we only had thirty days to look through this stuff.
They were looking through it before. That's one of the
reasons why they did that way. So the ones that
were new were often lacking necessary context or they were
heavily blacked out. Republican allies seized on the Clinton images,
including photographs of him with Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker,
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Kevin Spacey, even Walter Cronkite. Well, that's the way it is.
Of course, he was somebody who was connected with the
Bohemian Grove and all the rest of stuff. Walter Crinkite,
that's one of the biggest gas lighters ever. Just amazing
to me, it truly is. When you look at his
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reputation doesn't match the action that we see. None of
the photos had captions. There was no explanation given as
to why any of them worked together. The media Strcords
released so far show that federal prosecutors had what appeared
to be a strong case against Epstein in two thousand
and seven, yet they never charged him. They included intelligence.
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They're the ones who tell you what to do. Included
testimony from FBI agents who described interviews they had with
several girls and young women who described being paid to
perform sex acts for Epstein. The youngest was fourteen and
in ninth grade. Another who was then twenty one, testified
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before the grand jury about how Epstein had hired her
when she was sixteen to perform a sexual massage, and
how she had gone on to recruit other girls to
do the same. For every girl that I brought to
the table, he would give me two hundred dollars. There
were mostly people that she knew from high school. She said,
I told them, if they think that you're underage, just
lie about it, tell them that you're eighteen. And of
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course this all goes back to alex Acosta that Trump
chose to be Labor secretary. Why do you think they
chose them? Right? Well, alex Acosta had backed off when
they told him that it was intelligence. Do you think
maybe intelligence told Trump to pick him? They don't have
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any connections prior to that. So again, as corrupt as
the rest of them, you know, why would Trump even
have picked him without any experience and what he got
him for? Well, the media's Touch or Midas Touch, I
guess is the way they're there. But they are a
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very anti Trump organization. However, if the shoe fits, wear it.
And so they show that there was a previous document
that Trump's name was in and they have a screenshot
of that. You see that on the Twitter lance if
you want to pull that up there you go. So
you see these two documents and in the original release,
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Trump's name was there. Then it got blacked out. So
they've actually redacted it more than they did before. So
there's impeachment threats against BONDI Roekahanna and Massey went on.
He said, Massey and I are different. We don't do memes,
we don't do speeches. He said, we take action to
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fight a corrupt system. Except you know, Massey has said
this really is he has said himself. It goes back
to Massad, he goes back to CIA. We'll see if
they fight those corrupt systems or not. Congress is talking
about possible impeachment, said Kahanna. They're talking about inherent contempt
for the Attorney General or the Deputy Attorney journal. The
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Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Sunday that DOJ officials
are ready to take on impeachment proceedings or other retribution
from Congress, he said. On Sunday, he argued, there's well
settled law in the case like this. They're redacting information
very much. Trump's some deadline in a statute. When asked
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whether he was worried about Massey and Connor's impeachment threats,
he said, not even a little bit. We're doing everything
that we're supposed to be doing. It's interesting. I think
Blanche with his name, he's got an E on the end.
But if you just have Blanche without the e, that's
a verbs to whitewash something. How ironic, isn't it? Because
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this is the guy who also did the long interview
with Gallaine Maxwell and then moved her to a very
much better prison right Country Club. Connor, in a separate
Sunday interview with CBS Facination, seemed to back off of
his impeachment threats, suggesting the most expeditious way to get
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justice for these victims is to bring inherent contempt against
Pam Bondi. He said that doesn't require going through the courts.
I believe we'll get bipartisan support and holding her accountable
and a committee of Congress should determine whether these reactions
are justified or not. Well, here's Massey on the cover up.
That simple.
Speaker 5 (33:30):
Why do you think he is working so hard not
to get them released for so many months?
Speaker 6 (33:35):
What do you think The real reason is?
Speaker 7 (33:37):
These files implicate billionaires and friends of him, of his
and of political donors that he's.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
Trying to protect.
Speaker 7 (33:48):
And Epstein also had close ties to our own intelligence agencies,
in Israel's intelligence agencies. That's why there's so much effort
in trying to stop this, and I do believe they'll
try to stop it somewhere else and that's going to
backfire on them too.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
So exactly, you know this whole thing about oh well
you only had thirty days. No, they passed the law
because you were drinking your feet. I mean, you released
the stuff with a lot of fanfare and bs. Remember
the influencers showed up, all these people lives of TikTok
and this other guy, you know these, And interestingly enough,
(34:25):
they're not just big Trump supporters, they were hardcore Zionists.
They figured they would be complicit with the cover up,
and of course they had to tell people what they had,
and they had nothing It wasn't like they could say, yeah,
we got all this stuff, Well then what did you
got this new Well, actually nothing, And so this whole
thing was a sham from the beginning. That was two
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hundred and ninety five days before the deadline, and they
did everything they could to delay, to stall, to divert
interest away to other things. As a matter of fact,
one person says, well, all of the following have happened
since the release of the enacted Epstein files that nobody's
(35:06):
talking about. The US just took control of another oil
tanker off the coast of Venezuela. The US has bombed
Syria Netanya, who is briefing Trump on a possible war
with Iran. This is called distraction. Well, certainly that's what
the news media is talking about. But there are some
(35:27):
articles about all this stuff, and we will be talking
about all this stuff. But it is important that we
look at the people who are dragging us into this war.
Are the same people who are running honeypot blackmails with miners.
That's the real issue. If you get to the CIA,
if you get to the Massade, you're going to get
to the bottom of these wars as well. That's the issue. Here.
(35:52):
Both of these things can be looked at, and again,
people are going to focus on the salacious sexual content.
But would those people paying attention to the wars if
that wasn't reported. I really don't think so. So don't dismiss,
don't mistake two of this week's attention get her stories,
(36:13):
Trump renaming Kennedy Center in his own honor and the
unveiling of the unpresidential plaques at the White House. They
are clickbait, yes they were, But it also tells us
something very important about Trump, and so it's worth talking
about those things. Republicans were willing to let the government
shut down linger in order to avoid reopening and the
(36:36):
inevitable passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Even after
the shutdown ended, Speaker Mike Johnson delayed swearing a newly
elected Democrat representative for fifty days after her special election
because she was the last one to fall into place
to make sure they had enough votes. None of this
(36:58):
is surprising the DOJ's failure to comply with the law.
This has been a hallmark of the Trump administration. Failure
to comply with the law. Make me right, They do
whatever they wish, and then they defy you to force
them to do something about it. It is a hallmark
of corruption, folks. The arrogance and the defiance of the law.
(37:24):
That's where we see time and again with the Trump administration.
As The Times noted, close to twenty women have publicly
accused Trump of groping, forcibly kissing, sexually assaulting them, behavior
that he wants bragged that he could get away with
because of his celebrity, but later denied ever engaging in.
In twenty twenty three, E Gene Carol won a five
(37:46):
million dollar civil judgment against him for sexual abuse and defamation.
The public's interest in understanding where the president had more
than a social friendship with Epstein is grounded in that
context and understandable, But we don't. It's not it's not
even an open question when you look at the fact
that he was hanging around with him, and then you
(38:07):
have Bill Clinton, who faced impeachment only over Monica Lewinsky.
He wasn't convicted even of that, even though that case
was clear, that was clearly he lied under oath, and
that's what it was about. It wasn't about his conduct
with Monica Lewinsky. That's what all the Democrats that I've
(38:28):
talked to, oh, you know what about that? And it's
like it wasn't about his conduct. It was an I
kind of an impeachment trap that he lied under oath.
But I think that he really did all of those things.
I believe the women who accused him of that, they
were very credible. I thought, far more credible than Bill
(38:48):
and Hillary. So the issue is the perjury that was
involved with that, and that's why it's also important. The
cover ups, the lies, the violation of laws, these ancillary
things in order to cover up something that is also
a crime or something that just may be embarrassing. Those
(39:08):
things are also important. So what is the point of
all this? Many people have said of the released Epstein
files are redacted, some of them just a sheet, everything
is blacked out. Is that a release? No, it's not.
So they've it sparked a firestorm of criticism of the
heavy handed use of the literal black pen. You know,
(39:31):
I wonder if the next president will continue this new
Hall of Fame walkway that Trump did with the portraits
of the president, and he put the picture of the
autopen of Biden. I think maybe the next Democrat president
take Trump's picture off and put a black pen up
for redaction. Trump is redacting his own administration. Actually, over
(39:58):
one hundred pages are a acted, leading many to wonder
what was the point of releasing them in the first place.
Trump administration stated that release was intended to provide closure
and to demonstrate a commitment to government honesty. They really
think you're going to believe that? Just the opposite.
Speaker 3 (40:16):
Unfortunately, thought how committed they are to Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:20):
That's right, they should be committed. Yeah, that's what we had.
We're doing an adoption. We had a lawyer asked us
what we've gotten out of the video business. I said, well,
because of our convictions. Oh I need to know the
nature of those convictions and what the charges were. No, no, no,
(40:40):
it's our Christian convictions. Yeah, lawyers, that's the only kind
of convictions they have is criminal convictions. If they were there,
same thing with politicians. Unfortunately, most of the pages were
kept hidden, and the mass redaction immediately raised eyebrows on
social media. Lawyers reportedly worked on the files from Thanksgiving
(41:01):
week until the day of the release. No, they had
a very very long time. If you go from February
twenty seventh to December. The nineteenth. That's two hundred and
ninety five days. And I don't even know that she's
started to clock with that because they had already deliberately
there go, thank you last. There's just one black page
(41:24):
after another. There's a picture with no context, and then
more black pages and there's a you know, a plane
or this or that, this there pictures of this. Users
discovered the majority of the pages showed nothing but blacked
out texts like you just showed there. So what was
the point of releasing all this? Well, in order to
defy the law, as they argued that they complied with
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the law, and we look at a release of just
page after page after page of blacked out text. Do
you remember when all this pandemic and the trump shot
was going around and fires or anything. Well, EU, you
had Ursula fond of lying had had some very private
(42:06):
conversations with Albert Borla, and they wanted to get that
information and they also wanted to see more information about
the vaccine itself, and so you had several members of
the European Parliament held a press conference. They said, we
demand information, and this is what we got, and they
held it up in a black page after black page
after black page all of it redacted. They said, this
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is not a release this.
Speaker 3 (42:29):
Well, it says you have to release some documents, doesn't
say that it is to be text on the photos.
Here's some black squares that fulfills the letter of the law.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
And see that's it, you know, defying the law while
saying that you complied with it. Everybody sees what this is,
and this is something that really is an American invention,
the national security state, where we can't tell you anything.
Everything is secure because the security that they're looking for
is their job security and keep themselves secure purely out
(43:00):
of prison. That's why you have national security, folks. The
significance of these files lies and their potential to expose
a sprawling network of international power, wealth and systemic abuse.
We have names for that. Masad CIA, that's what it is.
That's the International Network of Power, wealth and systematic abuse.
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It's also the International Network for assassinations, for wars, for coups.
So after they discovered a picture of Trump, after they
released the documents on Friday, they removed it on Saturday.
The image in question identified and they have the file
(43:43):
number here reportedly depicted an open desk drawer containing multiple
personal photographs. Among the items visible where a picture of
Trump alongside several young women, as a separate photo of
him with Epstein and Glene Maxwell left a conspicuous After
they removed it, it left a conspicuous numerical gap and
(44:05):
the digital archive from four to sixty seven to four
sixty nine, so they didn't even go back and remember anything.
House Oversight Democrats said, Bondy, is this true? What else
is being covered up? We need transparency for the American public.
And so again, as I mentioned the people that are
on there, we've got Kevin Spacey, Bill Gates, Mick Jagger,
(44:26):
Dinah Ross, Michael Jackson, Richard Branson, the billionaire, the man
formerly known as Prince Andrew, and Bill Clinton. Of course,
over and over again, it's a club, folks, and you
ain't and be thankful that you aren't. Congress's rule that
demanded that they release all unclassified documents related to the
(44:47):
investigation has been defied by this stuff. So even Senator
Kine is calling on Bill Clinton to explain the large
presence in the Epstein files. Again, who came was Hillary's
running mate and so On the Sunday Show, he said
Clinton should address questions surrounding the files linked to Epstein.
(45:11):
He said he was asked brother Bill Clinton has featured
prominently in the first batch, as I was discussing just now.
To be very clear, NBC News does not know the
full context behind these images. Simply being in the Epstein
files doesn't imply any criminal wrongdoing. But does Clinton owe
the publican explanation about his relationship with Epstein? And Kin said, well,
(45:35):
you know, I actually haven't tracked what Clinton has said,
and if there are unanswered questions, you know, he should
address them. I suspect that he will, except they are
defying the subpoena to talk to Congress, both Bill and Hill.
Clinton's link to this Grace Financier has been known, and
he's not faced any allegations of wrongdoing. Well, maybe that's
(45:58):
thanks to somebody that they had. Yes, this is a
small circle of people. He keeps seeing the same ones
over and over again, and keep seeing people like Alan
Dershowitz over and over again. And also the other guy
who defended Jeffrey Epstein was the guy who was supposedly
the special prosecutor for Clinton, who looked away from all
of the very credible cases allegations from people like Lennie
(46:22):
to Broaderick and others about sexual assault and rape, and
went with lies under oath about Monica Lewinsky. But even
that he couldn't get a conviction for didn't try too hard,
I think, And you know, so he does that for Clinton.
Then he covers for Epstein ken Starr, and he's operating
under the cover that this guy is a Christian, right,
(46:46):
he wears that on his sleeve. That's his trading card.
I'm a Christian, I'm a Christian. And then he goes
to a Christian university and after having defended Jeffrey Epstein
and Bill Clinton, he defends an entire football team and
charges of sexual harassment and assault, and then that cost
(47:13):
him his job at I think it was Baylor where
he was, but that finally outed him, this third strike.
But I figured, you know, I guess he figured, Hey,
if I could cover for Clinton and for Epstein, it's
not possible that entire football team could do more than
they did, right, So why not just warming up with that?
(47:33):
So it wasn't just the picture of Trump that disappeared.
They had sixteen photos that were taken down on Saturday.
More than a dozen photographs as a matter of fact,
they follow him around got a. You know, it's amazing
when you look at the number of photographs that Jeffrey
Epstein has. I wish I had that many photographs of
(47:56):
my life, the people around me and things like that.
Unfortunately I didn't. Evidently he had a full time photographer
following him around taking.
Speaker 3 (48:05):
Pictures of him, many photographers which were very qualified with
massage training.
Speaker 2 (48:12):
That's true. That's true, and that's not even counting all
of the video cameras that he's got embedded in the
ceiling and things like the various rooms that are there.
But it is amazing. You know, somebody find that photographer
and ask him what's going on. He was there all
the time. So again, you know, when we look at
(48:35):
Todd Blanche, it's not he was in charge of releasing
these documents, and he was the guy who was the
one who interviewed Glenn Maxwellll that lengthy amount of time,
then puts her and Club fed A a very nice
facility to spend her time there until she gets her
pardon the guy Todd Blanche, the guy who whitewashes all
(48:57):
this stuff. And remember when we talk about it being
the intelligence agency, Gleane Maxwell was even telling it. So
alex Acosta has told us that layoff, he's with intelligence.
Remember when everybody was saying why did they come after
Jeffrey Epstein but not after Glene Maxwell. Remember how that
went for a long time before she was arrested, And
(49:19):
remember how she trolled the intelligence agencies. She very deliberately
had her picture taken holding a book. Remember that the
title of the book was Book of Honor, the Secret
Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives, Secret Lives and Deaths
(49:40):
of CIA Operatives. Would that have been referring to Jeffrey
Epstein saying he was a secret operative. Maybe instead of honor,
maybe they should talk about horror, the horror of what
the CIA does over and over again. So DOOJ Brass,
including Bondy and Cash Bettel, have now attempted to downplay
(50:03):
the Epstein file for months two hundred and ninety five
days as of Friday, with Bondy going so far as
claiming in June that the release of more files is
neither appropriate nor warranted. A month later, reports surfaced surface
that she had told Trump that his name was in
the files. So Blanche is saying that he's going to
(50:25):
put these out on a rolling basis. I think it's
more likely they should be on a roiling basis ROI LNG.
In other words, it's going to be constant agitation, constant turbulence.
And part of this it may be used to distract
people's attention from war and other things, because that's not
(50:47):
really very interesting to most people. Most Americans don't see
war as an abstraction. And of course they've been so
propagandized by Hollywood. They think that we're capable of winning
every war, even though we've lost them all since World
War Two.
Speaker 3 (51:01):
I think the real reason for the rolling basis is
that they're going to release the stuff with the Democrats first,
and then the Democrats will say, oh, well, ignore all
of this, it doesn't matter. And then when they release
the stuff of the Republicans and the Democrats try and
hold that up, they can say, oh, look, well you
ignored it before.
Speaker 2 (51:21):
Yeah. Yeah, well they got Blanche there to whitewash it all.
So the clock began ticking, he said, when Trump signed
the Epstein Files Transparency Act on November nineteenth. No, the
clock started ticking when he took office, because he'd promised
to release them, and I'm not even counting that. I'm
counting when he did his phony release. How can people
(51:43):
look at that and not see it cover up? And
that was two hundred and ninety five days before this.
So Blanche said that the DOJ's review protocol conformed to
the law, that attorney's redacted material that identified victims, showed
child sex abuse with imperil investigation, showed images of death,
physical abuse, or injury, and or contain classified national security
(52:06):
or foreign policy information. In other words, so all the crimes,
especially the heinous ones, were covered up since nobody was charged.
What they're saying is that if you've got situations that
involve victims, if it shows child sex abuse, well they're
going to keep it secret, but they're not going to
(52:27):
charge anybody. How About if it shows death, physical abuse,
or injury, well they're not going to show you that information.
We'll let you know about it, and they're not going
to charge the people who did it. Think about that.
Think about that twelve hundred victims, twelve hundred names being
identified as victims in this, twelve hundred of them, and
(52:50):
yet it was all done single handedly by Jeffrey Epstein.
None of these other people had anything to do with it.
So they said, we excluded, and this is what they
said we excluded. It's a good article from the New
American listing the details of this. So there's nine things
(53:11):
that they said. We're going to redact for anything with
Jeffrey Epstein, including his prosecutions, investigations, or custodial matter. Is
going to redact that, same with Gallaine Maxwell. Then they're
going to redact anything that has to do with flight
logs or travel records for any kind of aircraft, vessel,
or vehicle. Then they're going to redact any individuals, including
(53:33):
government officials, named or referenced in connection with Epstein's criminal activity.
So if it's a government official that's joining him in
criminal activity, you're not going to be allowed to see that.
And they say this, this is what we're going to
cover up from you, any entities with known or alleged
ties to Epstein's trafficking or financial networks. So that would
(53:57):
protect Masad A's CIA.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
I mean, the whole part four seems to be we're
just not going to release any of the information that
you want, any of the stuff related to who is
committing these crimes. That is literally the whole thing. Yeah,
we know that there were sex crimes going on at
this island. The question is who are the individuals involved,
especially the government officials.
Speaker 2 (54:20):
M h.
Speaker 3 (54:20):
It's absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (54:23):
Yeah, they're especially not going to They mentioned nothing about
immunity or plea deals, So we're not going to tell
you anything about the discussions that were going on with
alex Acosta or anything like that. None of that's going
to be allowed. And so yeah, it is. It's just
a complete cover up, and that's right in your face. No,
we're not going to release anything that is of any
substance that might get anybody else in trouble. Any immunity deals,
(54:47):
any non prosecution agreements, any plea bargains, any sealed settlements
involving Epstein res associates that will not be released. Any
internal Department of Justice communications will not be released. All communications, memoranda,
directives' logs, metadata concerning the destruction, deletion, alteration, misplacement, or
concealment of documents will not be released. This is to
(55:08):
protect themselves because they're the ones pushing the DOJ communications,
are the ones pushing with the directives and other things
to cover up, to delete and Finally, the documentation of
Epstein's detention or death, any witness interviews, any medical examin
or files, any autopsy reports, any written records detailing the
(55:31):
circumstances and the cause of death, and or whether he
actually did die, which I'm not one hundred percent convinced,
though to this day there were questions about it. And
so again, all of that will be kept secret. So
let's start out with how will you know if they've
released all the materials? Said Massy. And I would say
(55:54):
that if Massey and Conna are serious about this stuff,
they had to begin with that list of nine things
and say how you exclude this stuff? You're not authorized
to do that. There wasn't That was an exclusion that
came up. That was created by Todd Whitewash, Todd Blanche.
So Todd Whitewash came up with those rules and it's
(56:16):
absolute hogwash. They need to call them out on that. Well,
how will you know? And again he said, I've talked
to the lawyers in private. They've told me, you know, you've
come up with twenty names, although they wouldn't give me
only but one of the names. That's somebody who was
already publicly linked to all this stuff. But they told
me about them and what industry they were in and
(56:37):
that type of thing. None of those names were there,
so he said, collectively, they come up with it. So
he said, if those names are not in there, we
know they have covered it up. And they have. So
the issue is there this, folks, It's not the DOJ
and the FBI. The real issue. The real issue is
(56:58):
a CIA. And this article that was on zero Hedge
is from Larry Johnson, who used to be an analyst
for the CIA. He says, the CIA is broken. Can
it be fixed? No, it can't. The reality is the
CIA is pure evil. We need an exorcism to get
(57:21):
this demon out of the federal government. It is a
cancer that has metastasized throughout the government. And so he
talks about sy Hirsh and his sy Hirsch's article about
bad intelligence about Ukraine that is affecting you know, Trump
(57:44):
is being lied to, as he says, and I don't
think that. I'm not gonna go there. I'm not going
to try to give Trump an alibi for what he's doing.
He's responsible, he's a big boy. He's he appointed these people,
appointed the person that he accused of lying US into
(58:04):
the Iraq war with lies about weapons of mass destruction
obtained by torture. Gina Haskell. He put her in charge
of the CIA, so he's fully complicit with all this stuff.
It's no excuse. But this guy goes back through some
of the specifics, the fact that the CIA is saying
that both Ukraine and Russia on the verge of economic
(58:25):
and military collapse, that Putin is facing economic, political, military
and public pressure, that the banks have cut off all
loans to the civilian population. None of this is true.
And when you look at the massive army that Russia
still has over a million in arms and so forth,
(58:46):
and the fact that Russian wages have actually increased more
than their rate of inflation, and that they are making loans.
There's no prohibitions on domestic lending to Russian individuals. All
of this stuff is a lie, and it is easily
disproven by a lot of other independent sources. And so
(59:07):
this guy who used to be an analyst for the
CIA says, so why does the CIA persist impeddling provably
false information? And then he makes it all about John
Brennan and an institution that he put inside of the
stuff but he's looking at it from the standpoint of
just being an analyst and of just informing the president
(59:27):
as to what's going on the present. Be much better
informed about what's going on if he just looked at
social media rather than the CIA briefings. But the reality
is is that they do more than just analyze information
and present it to the present. Again, They're involved in assassinations,
in coups and starting wars and sexual blackmail, all of
(59:52):
this stuff. Why do we have an organization like that?
It is the foundation and the lynch pin of the
this abomination we call national security. We have been more
secure before we had quote unquote national security. We didn't
have that for the first one hundred and fifty years
(01:00:14):
or so of this country, and we were all much
more secure. These people are constantly doing evil things, not
just to foreigners but to Americans as well, as well
as drawing us into one war after another. It's not
about intelligence. It is a black op with a black budget.
(01:00:38):
They have unlimited amounts of money, they can do things
in secret. They're above the law. It attracts a criminal class,
and I think that that kind of money and power
is going to corrupt somebody that's not even criminal to
start with. It's going to be taken out less reality.
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When are we going to read that the c I A.
That's the bottom line, folks. Well, we're gonna take a
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So it was interesting situation in the UK. A grocery
store chain as well as we'll get to that. In
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a moment grocery store chain pulled a card from the
shelves over one person complaining they have operators who are
standing by to enforce any kind of censorship for any
kind of DEI reason, but before we do that, I
haven't read the comments either. I'm getting way behind. So
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we have first one here from Guard Goldsmith. Good to
see your guard. Liberty Conspiracy is where you can find
him his broadcast weekly evenings, as well as substack. Pull
it down there, landslide. It scrolled off there. Yeah, I
got so many of them. The exclusion of girls' faces
on the shots indicate that they likely were victims, implying
things about the males and the picks. Yeah, we can
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kind of draw our own conclusions, especially because one of
these things they said there was a toddler's foot in it.
I didn't pick that up, but yeah, Megan Kelly comes
to mind when we talk about that kind of issue here.
I don't know. I guess that she have a problem
with fourteen year olds. Just amazing her reaction all this stuff.
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Big brit Is back again, says black Rock is now
buying up utility suppliers. They will have a monopoly on that. Yes,
everything is moving to a monopoly and unless we have
a big reset of everything they are going to They're
putting the shackles in the chains on us in every
different direction. It's truly amazing KWD sixty eight. By the
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time the Epstein drama ends, the skies will be filled
with AI supported drones to keep us in line. That's right,
and probably narratives about UFOs as well. M Seller says
Leus Wexner has ruined Columbus, Ohio. It is over the
top globalist, the interstate system and more. It also has
creepy vibe, no more of a Midwest wholesome feel. Yeah,
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you know, you can feel that in a lot of
different places, can't you. I've been to places where we
definitely felt that, places that we're thinking of moving to
and it's like there's something wrong here. You really can
get a vibe from some cities like that. That's one
of the reasons when we were here in Tennessee the
Buckle of the Bible Belt Skyon Colla Rose Garden says
(01:09:51):
they gifted one subscription to David Night Show. Thank you
very much. I appreciate that. Pezanovante seventeen seventy six. I
think I saw up about Epstein's New York City mentioned
that said it was worth seventy seven million. Yeah, I
wouldn't be surprised. Forty five thousand square feet that's probably
a deal if you can afford it, so twho would
(01:10:12):
want to live there? I mean, that's maybe creepier than
a house with mass murderers going on. Who knows they
might have had mass murders there. For all we know,
the real Octo Spook says, all Epstein, property, wealth, money,
et cetera. Will be stolen in playing sight. The victims
will will get a pittance if they get anything. That's
one thing that our justice system is not really focused on,
(01:10:34):
and that is any kind of compensation for victims. And
not even in civil court will they be able to
find anything there. A citizen of AMERICAKA says, like Thomas
Massey said, as soon as power shifts hands, you can
expect the next administration's attorney general to bring Bondy up
on charges. Yeah, there's no statute limitations on that. If
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you got a lot of people willing to put their
head in a noose for Donald Trump, maybe what he'll
do is what he didn't do for Chase six people,
and that is preemptively pardon her. That's an option for him. Otherwise,
why would these people be doing this kind of stuff?
Why would they be committing crimes and lying for Donald
Trump if there wasn't an implication of a pardon in
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the works. But of course, can you really count on Trump.
Is he loyal to the people who support him. I'm
not so sure. Jerry Alatalo says, I'm about to launch
catastrophic Vietnam two point zero criminal war against Venezuela. But
you're still talking about Jeffrey Epstein, that creep. Yeah, yeah,
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it's a hoax. Right, Well, he was right, it is
a hoax. But what the hoax is not is what
he's doing, what the other people are doing. Wally Wallace says,
Galain's pardon is on its way. Remember when Trump said,
I've heard that name before, but I haven't heard that
name for a very long time. And you see picture
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after picture of them hanging together as a foursome or whatever.
It's amazing. New Republic Rising eighty three says the FBI
sat there for ten years knowing that he did child porn,
et cetera. If they ever did have a backbone and
wanted to bag him, they were probably scared off by
the CIA massade. The CIA has superior tech, they would
(01:12:21):
have known it. But again, that's a good point. Even
if the CIA wasn't involved in it, which I believe
they were. They would have known because watching all of
these people and all of these different things happening. Wally
Wallerst said, I'm so glad my schools aren't My girls
aren't in the schools anymore, Army recruiters, Epstein recruiters, etc. Yeah.
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Nad Lander says, nobody's getting impeached, nobody's going to jail,
nobody ever does, nobody ever will. That's right, But it
is important for us to know what these people are about,
just like the Constitution. They're not going to bay it,
but it's important for us to know what criminals they are.
Citizens Americaca says, first they said it was a hoax.
Trump is like, why is everybody still talking about this
(01:13:10):
Epstein guy? It is a hoax and it's all redacted
for security purposes. How can it be a hoax and
be redacted for national security purposes at the same time. Well,
I think the reactions tell you what national security is about.
National security and the CIA and the federal government is
all about crimes that they don't want you to see.
(01:13:32):
Everything that you do must be available to them, but
nothing they do, even when they're engaged in pedophilia. Are
you allowed to see especially the real octo spook, says
BONDI told you the truth. It's all redacted to protect
the victims, not the pedophiles. Yeah. Yeah, I guess that's
(01:13:53):
sarcastic Old Toys sixty two. The women chose to do
what they did for money. Epstein's operation was. It wasn't
slavery or forcing people to do something they weren't willing
to do. It's private business, it's not the public. I
disagree strongly with that, strongly with that, because we're talking
about underage girls. And this is the argument that we've
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had about the training stuff all the time, and that's
why we have prohibitions about underage at a certain level.
Even if the girl consents, it is still statutory rate
because they're not mature enough to know that. And that's
why this whole thing with them gaslighting people over sex
change operations and mutilations is so abhorrent, because we've known
(01:14:38):
for a long time that children can be manipulated. That's
why we don't give them the right to vote, to
drive cars, to own guns under a certain age, and
that's why we don't allow even consensual sex because it's
too easy to get them to consent to something that
they will later regret to, something that they would not
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consent to. They had the judgment of an adult. So
I couldn't disagree with that more.
Speaker 3 (01:15:03):
Yeah, I put that up just to discuss that address it.
But it reminds me of the thing we're just covering
where the girl was saying, oh, well, just tell them
you're eighteen, as though these CIA and Masade spies can't
see through the lies of a little teenage girl under
the age of eighteen. Yeah, this is obviously evil.
Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
I mean it's they know, they know, and you know,
people lose their licenses at alcohol places where they serve
alcohol or game with casinos if somebody comes in and
they're underage and they don't card them or whatever, and
a lot of times somebody will have fake ID and
they still should know why that. Steph Patriot, thank you
(01:15:48):
very much for the tip. I appreciate that. He says, well,
Ga allway, I told you Trump wasn't in the Epstein list.
Ignore the pages of black Block. Very Christmas, David and family,
thank you very much. Appreciate that. So Patriot, and I
just remind everybody that I am Marty is doing matching
funds today on all platforms, on all platforms, So thank
you so much, Marty appreciate that. And Max did he
(01:16:10):
held his forty fifth birthday party at Trump's Plaza hotel.
We know that he liked and miked up locations with cameras.
And Trump is said to attend Diddy's parties. Yeah, isn't
it interesting? You know Trump is hanging out with Deddy,
Andrew Tate, all the rest of these people. Andrew Tate thinks, oh,
I'm not going to get a bardin. And it comes
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to mar Alago. They have LGB festivals there in mar Lago,
and the MAGA people are just absolutely amazed that Trump
is not releasing this stuff. Make America double think again.
You know, that is what this is really about. Real
Waco spook Glein was able to use the pedophile's fear
(01:16:51):
of exposure to save herself. Yes, but I think it's
more than just the individual pedophiles. I think it is
the black mail network behind it that is even more important.
The masade, the CIA, the people who get us involved
in wars over and over again, involved in assassinations and coups.
(01:17:14):
But let's get back to let's talk a little bit
about Christmas and get into something a little bit more interesting,
even though this is kind of a crazy angle on it.
A Christmas card has been pulled from a large grocery
store chain in Britain, one of their biggest sainsbury. It
was a card that one person campaigned about it being transphobic.
(01:17:37):
What was it? You can pull this up, lance and
shut it to the grinch is identifying this Christmas I'm
identifying as a grinch. Oh, you can't say I'm identifying
as anything that is transphobic.
Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
Now wait a minute, are they saying that this person
identifies as a grinch? Isn't a Is that?
Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
Actually that is the irony of this whole thing. The
person who is getting them to take down this Christmas
card is really a grinch, although they're not identifying as
a grinch. This whole identifying thing they say is a joke.
And I've said this for the longest time. I said,
look at how they've changed this. You know, we they
tell everybody there's a gay gene. You know, you're naturally
(01:18:22):
wired this way. It's not a choice. And I said,
then they have reversed this whole thing by saying, well,
you know, people can choose to identify as this or that,
and now gender becomes your choice. You get to choose
your gender. There's nothing at all biological about it. So
first they told us that something that was a choice
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was hardwired. Now they're telling us that when you decide that,
you're going to get rid of what is really hardwired
in you, and that is your physical your physical body,
you're going to try to change that. Now that's not
a choice, that is also hardwired into you. Molly, a
transgender influencer, said transphobic Christmas card in my local Sainsbury
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Please do better Sainsbury, and then she later went to
other LGBT organization press outlets and said the card belittles
the identity of trans and non binary people. Trans people
don't choose to identify as their gender. It's part of
who they are. Being trans is not a choice, yes,
(01:19:33):
it is, of all things, it is. I mean, how
in the world, of course, there's nothing rational about any
of this stuff. But you know, people say that there's
a homosexual gene or whatever. How in the world can
you say that you're physically wired to be a different gender.
It's utter nonsense. Gaslighting lying. So she said, sist people
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are saying that they identify as something. It tells the
world that they think that it's a choice to be
trans it is something that you can switch in and
out of, like playing dress up. But this is not true,
and so the corporation is going to go along with that.
They said, you know, the funny thing is she actually
does identify a scrinch.
Speaker 3 (01:20:14):
They think it's like dress up, but really it's dress
up and surgery.
Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
Yeah, the dressings that you get after surgery, I guess.
So they're not just done with that. They are looking
the government is looking to shut down Christmas songs and
Labor's got a what they call a banter band. They
have passed a law called the Employment Right Bill that
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obliges people running pubs the publicans to protect their staff
from any offensive lyrics of songs that might be sung.
You know, pubs were placed where people go and get
drunk and sing songs and stuff like that. No, no, no,
you can't do that. You might have something that is offensive,
and so we have to protect people from that. And
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so they want to make the pub owners their little
Stazi snitches and enforcers.
Speaker 3 (01:21:09):
With all this stuff, protect people and criminalize singing offensive
songs like jingle bells.
Speaker 2 (01:21:16):
Yeah, jingle bells, that is supposed to have racist origins,
they said, Or you know, do they know it's Christmas?
They said that stereotypes the continent of Africa, or baby
it's cold outside. Oh, that is something that the Me
Too movement doesn't like. And on sitting in a public
glass of wine while loudly singing along to a Christmas
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song is a much loved tradition in the UK, but
as days maybe numbered. As pub landlords now have to
ban offensive lyrics under new laws requiring them to take
all reasonable steps to protect staff from third party harassment.
Employers will have a legal duty to prevent harassment by
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third parties relating to protected characteristics such as race, religion,
sexual orientation or age. They said, it's being turned and
they're being turned into banter cops forced to police what
their customers say. Toby Young of Free Speech Union said
that the Banter Band would lead to the policing of
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harmless fun in pubs, bars and restaurants, giving the skulls
and finger waggers another pretext to stop people from enjoying themselves.
The governments didn't listen, insisting that we're being alarmist. But
a ban on Christmas music and cherol singing will be
the least of it. Prepared to live in a country
in which every hospitality venue is micro managed safe space,
(01:22:45):
overseeing by a lanyard wearing banter bouncer. Welcome to cure
Starmer's Britain, he says, well, I don't know how they're
going to get their Christmas cards out or their letters
to Santa Claw. In Denmark, they're now shutting down their
postal service after four hundred years of delivering letters. They've
(01:23:07):
decided to end as of the thirtieth of December. They
say that Danish society has become increasingly digitalized and we
don't need this anymore. And so the iconic red boxes
that they use in the country for mail, thousands of them,
have been shut down and they went for huge amounts
(01:23:27):
of money and they all went immediately as they auctioned
them off, sending more than a four hundred year old tradition.
Announcing the decision earlier this year to stop delivering letters, Postnord,
which was formed in two thousand and nine by a
merger of Swedish and Danish Postal Services said it would
cut fifteen hundred jobs in Denmark and remove fifteen hundred
(01:23:48):
red postboxes amid the increasing digitalization of Danish society. The
company said demand for letters had fallen off drastically, while
online shopping continues to increase. So they've decided that instead
they're going to just focus on parcels. They're not going
to do letters anymore. It took only three hours for
a thousand of the distinctive post boxes that have already
(01:24:12):
been dismantled to be bought up when they went on
sale earlier this month at a price of about three
hundred dollars each. And so they said the Danes will
still be able to send letters using the delivery company Deyo,
which already delivers letters in Denmark but will now expand
its services from the first of January from about thirty
(01:24:33):
million letters to eighty million letters. Next year, they expect
it to go up. The interesting thing is a couple
of interesting things about this. First of all, the mail
will still get through, it'll be done by private company
rather than a government company. And this private company has
taken this on because they said we actually see enough trend,
(01:24:54):
not a down trend. They said, younger people eighteen to
thirty four year olds are sending two to three times
letters as other age groups. They're starting to see value
in it, they said. When you get something hand delivered
in the mail, somebody knows that you have paid to
deliver it to them, and so it has more value
to them than email that they get or something that
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they get electronically, and so it's actually kind of a
counter cultural thing that is happening there. Of course, it
also gives you more privacy. The postal system has, for
the longest time run mail covers on things. They take
pictures of everything that is in the mail. I thought
(01:25:36):
it was interesting when we moved here and I did
the change of address online, they start sending me email
pictures of all the mail that they deliver each day.
But they've been keeping those images for a very long time.
That was one of the reasons why the government insisted
on running the postal system, because even without opening your
(01:25:58):
mail or trying to look through it, they can look
at who you're sending mail to and who you're getting
it from. They can make some judgments about that. That's
kind of the metadata, if you will, of snail mail.
That is there, and so the government likes to have
a hand in that. Well. The interesting thing is that
even if this doesn't work out for the private company,
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Danish law says that there must be a way for
mail to be delivered. So if the private company doesn't
make money doing this, then they have to get out.
Then the government will have to do that. They'll be
required by law. Somebody else will have to do it.
Where's Lysander Spooner when we need him? Right? You know?
(01:26:39):
That's the story. Lysander Spooner started his own mail service
and competition to the US post Office because the postal
service was really jacking rates up sky high at the time,
and he was responsible for getting them down for quite
a while, and he was responsible for actually having an
Act of Congress saying that the government would have a
(01:27:03):
monopoly on delivering mail because one guy was doing it
so much more effectively than them. They didn't want him
to be able to do that. So under the Denmark's
national ID system, all official communications are sent digitally rather
than by physical mail. But today they said only five
(01:27:26):
percent of Danes are getting postal mail scarcely. Physical letters
has increased their values because people know that if you
write a physical letter. If you write it by hand,
you've spent time and you've also spent money. And that's
one of the things that the younger people are looking at.
What was interesting wordplay about Christmas is, you know, we've
(01:27:48):
talked about with music. It's kind of I like Christmas
and I like Christmas music because it goes back and
encompasses a lot of different styles historically, you know, goes
through a lot of different genres of pop music and
decades of pop music. But part of that is an
ancient history of music. And the same thing is true
of language. This is an article from World magazine talking
(01:28:12):
about the Exalted Language of Christmas, a style of speaking, writing,
and singing that's aimed at emphasizing the high spiritual significance
of the birth of Christ and the various traditions surrounding
its celebration. Celevated vocabulary, ceremonial syntax, ornamental imagery that we
use to highlight our gladness and our joy. Some of
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the Exalted vocabulary words of Christmas are archaic and antiquarian,
yet we gleefully sing them in hymns and anthems. Hark
and yon deck and dawn, jolly and jingle, guild and gloam,
hither and thither, lore and your A and I and air, glistening,
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glittering hail and harold, glad, tidings and sure abidings. It
has a broader musical vocabulary of styles and historical stuff,
and also because of that you have a broader vocabulary
of lyrics as well. So the exalted vocabulary words of
Christmas are holdover from various linguistic threads that created modern English. Yule,
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another word for Christmas, comes from the Norse word joel,
the twelve day season from Christmas to Epiphany. The nog
and eggnog comes from nig the style of winter ale
brewed in seventeenth century Essex, but its origin goes back
to an even older Scott's Gaelic term meaning beer warmed
(01:29:39):
with a fire. Mary is a word that comes to
us from Anglo Saxon, meaning both courageous and joyful. It's
not just happy, it's courageous and joyful, both bold and gladsome,
as in Robinhood's Merry Men or Shakespeare's Mary Gales and Merryweather.
Some borrow direct transliterated from other languages Nativity and noel
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fetching and festive tidings and tanembomb gloria and excelsis deo
is Latin joy comes from an old Norman, which in
turn has passed down from Latin. The Dutch missiletoe, Greek carols,
Latin advent and Norman tensil. All these have flowed into
the English melting pot. We wrap our Christmas presents in
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bobbles and bows, shiny paper and fleece ribbons. And we
decorate our homes with holly and ivy mistletoe and yule logs,
twinkling lights and conifer trees, ornaments and nutcrackers. But it
shouldn't surprise us, then that we adorn our sentences with
exalted vocabulary as well, the festive language of Christmas. And
then as we look at some of these Christmas carols,
(01:30:51):
this is an interesting article about a dark, ancient lullaby
that became a Christmas carol. Carol the covertry carol stands
out not just for the haunting melody. The carol's shocking
subject matter is the children King Herod murdered in Bethlehem
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following the birth of Christ. This carol is not just
about the birth of Christ at least not directly. It's
about the terrible events surrounding Jesus's birth, as chronicled in Matthew,
and that is the massacre of the Innocence. And when
you go back and look at the lyrics of it,
I always think, before I saw this, said, just this,
(01:31:33):
right this moment here, when I was looking at for
this show Herod the King in his raging I thought
it was in his regime. I always thought it was
Herod the King in his regime. But it's Herod the
King in his raging charged. He hath this day his
men of might, in his own sight, all young children
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to slay. The original song came from a medieval miss play.
Historian said, we don't know who wrote the Coventry Carol,
either the text or the tune. But that's the thing
that I think is so interesting about it is the
medieval chord progressions that are there. What we do know
is that Coventry's mystery plays themselves date back to the
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thirteen hundreds and the fourteen hundreds. The carol appears much later,
in the early fifteen hundreds, written into a particular pageant
called Sherman and Taylor's. And so I think it's interesting.
You know, that's the thing about the Coventry Carol. It's
about the violence that was conducted by Herod and we
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see at Christmas time so often this contrast between war
and peace. You know, as we talked about last week,
I heard the bells on Christmas Day again. You know,
that was not the piece that Christ came to bring
the first time. But you know, there is that dichotomy
between love and hate, between gifts and greed, between life
(01:33:03):
and death that is always there. And we've seen it
before in other stories, like the story about World War
One and Silent Night and how it created a truce
that really started to expand and the leaders got really
worried that the grassroots people were not going to fight
each other because they made common cause over Christmas and
(01:33:25):
being Christians and Silent Night and so forth. Well, there's
also a contemporary aspect of war and peace with a
Coventry Carol that really goes back to World War Two.
This was originally a podcast talking about the origins of
the Christmas Carol, but if you go back and look
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at Coventry, England and what happened there in World War Two.
Speaker 11 (01:33:55):
On the evening of fourteen fifteenth of November, Germany their
largest aerial raid of the war on the city of Commentary.
Over five hundred bombers flew over the city in repeated
waves and launched in centuries and the heavy bombs across
the city. The bombing actually started at seven point thirty
(01:34:19):
in the evening and the all clear didn't go off
until I think just before eight o'clock. The following morning,
waves and waves were coming in one of the other,
so it was twelve hours of solid bombing.
Speaker 12 (01:34:35):
I am speaking from the ruins of Coventry Cathedral. Six
weeks ago the enemy came and heard down fire and
destruction upon our city from the sky all through the
long night. So many died, the loss, so many homes destroyed.
Speaker 11 (01:34:58):
So the BBC every Christmas would have a Christmas Carol
service which would be broadcast across the Empire, and clearly
the only place the obvious place to choose for the
broadcast for that year was Commentary Cathedral, and a service
was held in the ruins.
Speaker 12 (01:35:16):
And our cathedral nave and chancellor utterly burned and brought
to the ground.
Speaker 3 (01:35:22):
Provost Hurd famously spoke about building a kind more christ
childlike world.
Speaker 12 (01:35:29):
We are trying, hard as it may be, to banish
your thoughts of revenge. We are in brave spirits and
can wish the Empire a courageous Christmas. Here around me
in the ruins are the hurry could muster of the
cathedral choir, and they're going to sing our ancient Coventry carol.
Speaker 8 (01:36:18):
I would describe it as much more subdued and subtle.
Speaker 7 (01:36:24):
There's a little bit of a haunting tone that's sitting
with me in a way I'm not sure what to
do with or think about.
Speaker 3 (01:36:31):
You can't have the incredibly hopeful carols that you cling
to without having a reason to cling to them, which
is being aware of your own weariness.
Speaker 2 (01:36:41):
You have to have the full story of the Nativity.
In the early years of the Church, there was good
and bad. That for me, is actually what this carol's about.
Speaker 11 (01:36:50):
When we know that there is darkness and sadness around us,
sometimes we just have.
Speaker 2 (01:36:56):
To sit with that for a bit.
Speaker 11 (01:36:58):
In a way, it's festive in its own melancholy way.
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I've seen the ruins of the cathedral walk around it,
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there as a reminder. Yes, And of course you saw it.
And if you're watching it not listening to it, you
saw that article that the altar that they put up
and across out of a couple of burned pieces of
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wood and behind it in gold bother forgive. Yes, so
it goes is this AI? Well, you know the interesting
thing is there's a little bit of AI. They're the
bombing stuff, which you probably could tell that. I mean,
there's a lot of tells about that. At one point
when the plane started back courts, he just run it
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through quickly, but also as it continued to go, it
started making the fire trucks more modern, but the the
other things that were there. You know, that's one of
the good uses of AI, rather than doing the ken
Burns effect, you know, which we just have to do that.
If we have a still image, what we do we
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pan and we zoom in or zoom out or whatever,
and that can be effective. It was used by ken
Burns and the Civil War documentary and it became He
did it so much that it became known as the
ken Burns effect, and you can do some nice things
with that. But if you take a picture like that,
like I did. You get a picture of people walking
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in the ruins, taken through the remaining ruins of the
cathedral and you see that arch that was there and
people picking their way through. If you give that to AI,
it'll actually animate the people walking and if you tell
it to it'll move into the picture, and it does
it in a way that is very different than just
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a zoom because as it moves the camera through, it
is able to create the surroundings that are Then that's
what I did with the clip of the ruins of
Coventry Cathedral. There's a lot of rumble there, and you
see rubble and you see the buildings standing around it.
But it actually moves the camera through so you get
the perspective of movement rather than just making the picture
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larger to give it some movement. So yeah, it can
be used for some some aspects like that. I think
that's probably a pretty good use of AI is to
take a still picture, especially one of architecture something to
move into it. Of the altar with the father forgive
behind it, that was AI moving in for a closer picture.
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But let's talk a little bit about war this Christmas season.
Marines know that we don't kill unarmed survivors for a reason,
writes James Webb. He says it's not in line with
the US military's history, with its tradition, or with ethical standards.
And the problem is that if you look at this article,
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he does a good job of talking about it from
simply a historical, traditional, traditional and ethical standpoint. He talks
about the pragmatics of it. You know, if we're going
to embrace total war, guess what the other side will
as well. And we can actually save lives of our
soldiers if we don't do what Hegseth is doing. It's
very reckless, besides being unethical, besides being un Christian. And
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of course that's one argument that he doesn't make. That
was codifying into the way that we fight wars. And
he talks about the difference between the way Germans treated
American prisoners in World War Two and the way Americans
treated German prisoners, and the way American prisoners are treated
in Japan, the way German prisoners of war were treated
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by Russia. There is a big difference when christ is
taken out of the society here. So the ethics are pragmatic,
but ruthless. War, like Hegseth once, is an abomination, folks.
It's like murder. And you don't have to be a
Christian to understand that, but as Christians we should definitely
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understand and we should push back against this. I am
seeing absolute silence from Christians about heg S's murder program.
And he has literally worn his Christian convictions or symbols
or whatever on his sleeves as tattoos. He's got tattoos
all over his body about Christian symbols and his Christian
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principles are just that skin deep. There's nothing there, but
the Christian leaders should be pushing back against this, especially
Doug Wilson, who is Haig Seth is allied himself with
a church plant that Doug Wilson has. Where are the
people there speaking out against this, Well, they speak out
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against it. He won't come to their church and they
won't get the publicity that they want. Right as a
Trump administration continues to kill so called venezuela and narco
terras through quote non international armed conflict unquote whatever that means.
He says, it's clear that it's doing so without congressional
authorization and in defiance of international law. Again, they are
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busy making up terms like narco terrasts and other things
like that. They're doing the same thing that the LGPT
and the left does all the time. You know, we're
gonna call you sis gender. You know. They make up
these terms to further their agenda. And the Trump administration
is playing those games as well, just like the radicals.
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Because the Trump administration is a radical administration. The Trump
administration is trying to rip out the roots of our society,
of our constitution, and our rule of law. And make
no doubt about it, they're coming after some bad things,
But a lot of the stuff that they're ripping out
are things that we don't want to have ripped out.
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They are throwing the baby out with the bathwater. The
administration is demonstrating wanton disregard for centuries of Western battlefield precedent,
customs and traditions that righteously seek to preserve as many
lives during war as possible. Continuing down this path will
not only stain our national honor, but it will spread
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like spilled ink and also ensure reciprocal treatment of our troops.
Think about that, right. The most egregious example of this
abandonment of American civility on the battlefield is the now
infamous double Tap incident, which occurred off the coast of Venezuela.
As they allegedly called for help by radio, he had
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a couple of men unarmed effectively vaporized. Rampaul said that
those who were deliberately killed in second strike, he said,
it's a debate. It's a debate if they were ever
a threat. According to the Pentagon's own Laws of War manual,
again a gross violation to kill people who are shipwrecked. However,
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it is deemed legal under excess rules. It is ethically
morally unconscionable. It is severely damaging to America's reputation. This
kind of action is not in line with the US
military tradition or as ethical standards. Instead, it is the
kind of act that made German U boat crews infamous
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in the twentieth century. And that's one of the reasons
why that's in the rules for America. Because when somebody's shipwrecked,
you don't finish them off. That's what the U boats
were doing. It wasn't enough for them to disable, cripple
or sink. They had to kill the people that were there,
the survivors. During World War II, our reputation for just
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and humane treatment of our adversaries led directly to millions
of German soldiers surrendering to the US, undoubtedly shortening the
war and preventing additional American casualties. It should be noted
that less than one percent of Germans captured by the
US died in captivity. Overall, the number of surrendered Germans
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dwarfs the number of Germans that US troops killed on
the battlefield. Further, many of these Germans intentionally fled away
from a Soviet army, known for its barbarism, fled to
the Western Front in order to surrender to advancing Americans.
This is a historical fact, and I think it's very
important for us to remember this. The Germans, do you
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want to have to kill every single one of them?
That's going to cost more lives of your people, and
that also means that they will give you prisoners of
war no quarter as well. And we could see the
fact that it's been well known that the Germans want
to surrender to the US, not to the Soviets. Klauswitz
may have summed it best when he said war is
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a continuation of politics by other means. In other words,
the objective is not just to kill or to simply
slaughter without question. During war, violence must be used and
is used, but it is applied to achieve a specific
political outcome. In other words, the capitulation, not the massacre
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of an adversary. And this is the difference between war
and genocide, folks. This is why people criticize what Israel
is doing in Gaza. And if you're just focused on
eradicating every single person, killing them all, as Hegseth has said,
that is not moral. That's not just it's not even
smart politics. And so again you're looking for capitulation of
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an adversary. In short, if violence is tailored and you
kill only when it is necessary, it is your legal, moral,
and ethical duty to preserve life, both civilian and combatant,
whenever you can. And as we see with the Coventry thing,
the practice that the Germans began with coming after civilian populations,
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what happens is that people see that breach of ethics
and morality and they respond in kind. You know, they
bombed Coventry. Later on, we bombed Dresden, fire bombed it incessantly. Well,
it was justified because of Coventry. They said, you know,
well what about Coventry, that type of thing. And so
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the real, really important thing that came out of World
War Two that I've mentioned many times before is the
idea that we don't try to save the lives of
non combatants. And so now we're at the point we're
acting like Santa Ana or something. We just execute everybody
that's there, whether they are combatants or not, whether they're
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still in the fight or not. We just execute and
kill everybody. And that's going to come back on our
own troops. And on our civilians as well. Over the
duration of the conflict, nearly ninety nine percent of US
POWs captured by the Germans and Germans captured by the
US returned from captivity unharmed. This is not the case
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in other theaters of war. As a matter of fact,
you know, it was a big deal for the Great
Escape when they executed those prisoners. That was a big deal,
and it was because it was atypical. The Japanese were
doing that kind of stuff all the time. The Russians
were as well. The case and other theaters war is
rare for the Japanese to take American prisoners, and if
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they did, more than forty percent of them died in
brutal captivity. They look at the bridge of the River Kwai,
for example. But they also experimented on people, and we
brought rather than execute the Japanese who had experimented on
American prisoners and the Germans who had done the same thing,
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we brought them in and put them in charge of
our biological chemical warfare units. We became the monsters that
we fought. And once somebody starts total war, then the
other side adopts that as well, just like once one
side starts to bomb civilian populations, the other side adopts
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that as war. The numbers on the Eastern Front, which
was the scene of a clash between two of the
most violent ideologies in human history, saw even greater disregard
for human life. Again, the Russia, the Soviet Russia was
communist and they are not going to abide by any
moral or ethical principles. Only those who have not seen
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war close up and personal would dare to revel in
bloodshed and violence that it produces. Again, when I look
at Hegseth, the guy is just an unbelievable pariah. All
he wants to talk about is killing everybody. All he
wants to talk about is lethality. That means that he
doesn't really get the big picture. He doesn't understand what
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clouds Which said was that war is to achieve a
political means, and you're trying to not kill everybody. It's
exactly the opposite. And I don't support war for those reasons.
So I've said many times, you know, if they're doing
it for politics, war is when they tell you who
to kill. Revolution is when you figured it out for yourself.
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And that's why most of our wars are started. But
from a tactical standpoint, I understand what he's saying. What
Clouds was to say, I don't does have some ethical
consequences that are positive. Nearly twenty years ago, he said,
my father and I had a conversation that remains crystallized
in my mind as if it were yesterday. During a
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sweltering late summer North Carolina afternoon in two thousand and six,
my father and I soaked up the ac in his
hotel room, clinging to the final moments before I deployed
to Ramadi, Iraq as a Marine infantryman, attempting to avoid
what was to come. For a few more precious moments,
my brain wanted to focus on baseball, on fishing, on
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anything other than the impending immersion into a world of violence.
But my father, a heavily decorated Vietnam Marine, had other ideas, interrupting. Eventually,
while locking me with an almost an electric stare, he
said coolly, when you pull the trigger, he said, make sure,
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make sure for the right reason.
Speaker 3 (01:57:02):
Yeah, right reason. The decision will stay with you for
the rest of your life.
Speaker 2 (01:57:06):
That's right, And you know that's an important thing. People
who are in war have difficulty even coming to terms
with it when it was something that's done to defend
their life or the lives of others who were there,
Even when the it's a just cause for the war,
but even more so when it is unnecessary and they
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have a long time to think about that, And even
if they're in a situation where they're defending their lives
and others, if they don't feel that the war was justified,
it's very difficult for them to live with that. It's difficult,
I think, to live with that regardless. But you better
hope that you've got a justified war, and you better
hope that in that war, your killing was justified. The
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administration would be wise to absorb this kind of wisdom
before moving further down a path from which neither lives,
nor souls, nor national honor can be reclaimed. I think
what hake Seth is doing is so disgusting. I just
can't express my contempt for him. The US is pursuing
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another vessel off the coast of Venezuela, the second such
operation this weekend. As of yesterday, the US Guard is
an active pursuit of a sanctioned Dark Fleet vessel as
part of Venezuela. A's i legal sanctions evasion. Again, this
is civil asset forfeiture being upsized to the size of
a tanker that carries millions of gallons of oil. It
(01:58:39):
is flying a false flag, and it is under a
judicial seizure order. Well again, who are they to talk
about false likes? Literally, I guess. Another official said the
tanker was under sanctions, but added that it had not
been boarded so far, and that interceptions can take different forms,
including sailing or flying close to vessels of concern. The
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move is an escalation of Trump's targeting of a shadow
fleet that he calls it after he announced a blockade
of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela. Bloomberg
had earlier reported that US forces boarded a Panamanian flagged
oil tanker sanctioned by the US that was en route
to Venezuela to load the White House is National Economic
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Council Director Kevin Hassett said Sunday that the first two
oil tankers seized by the US were operating in the
black market and providing oil to sanctioned countries. So we
just take it upon ourselves to prohibit whatever drugs. We
wish then we can prohibit oil or anything else. And
of course this is not somebody from the Pentagon. This
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is somebody from the National Economic Council, the director of that. Yeah,
it's all about the money anyway. I don't think that
people need to be worried here in the US that
the prices are going to go up because of these
seizures of these ships. It's just a couple of them,
and they were black market ships anyway. But one oil
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trader told Reiters that the seizures raised geopolitical risks and
probably will push oil prices higher when Asian trading resumes today.
Expectations of an end to the war in Ukraine could
help oil's price gains, help keep them in check, said
this person. But will there be peace in Ukraine? That's
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the issue.
Speaker 3 (02:00:34):
Yeah, what an idiotic statement. No, of course, seizing oil
tankers isn't going to have an effect on the price
of oil. I kind of help that.
Speaker 2 (02:00:45):
Yeah, Well, I mean, you know, it does have a
way to work itself through what happens to the insurance
companies when they have to pay these claims and so forth,
And it all goes through all that, and so people
are going to want more money if they are putting
their line at risk because of the US military. So
is there going to be peace in Ukraine? Well, we
(02:01:05):
had last week we're talking about whether you know, the
EU had a moment of decision to make as to
whether or not they're going to be real bonafide pirates
or not. And they blinked. They didn't fully and finally
steal all the Russian money that they quote unquote froze.
And part of it was a Macron in France going
(02:01:30):
against fred Mertz in Germany. And I guess fred Mertz
is gonna fred Mertz says that Macron is going to
have some splaining to do, Lucy. So it's being reported
that Macron betrayed fred Mertz by failing to back the
German Chancellor's push to steal Russian assets frozen in the
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EU in order to fund Ukraine. As reported by London's
Financial Times, the EU lead failed to agree on European
Commission's controversial proposal to use Russia's immobilized central bank funds
to finance Kiev's military and economy. And again this is
the lunacy, these sanctions that were done. It's destroying the
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Western financial system. It's making it very clear to everybody
that it can't be trusted. So they're creating other financial
systems away from the petro dollar. It's one of the
dumbest moves that Biden could have ever made. And the EU,
but you had division, as reported last week in Brussels,
the Belgian Bank, there were stored in Brussels. They were
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very much against this, and so it turns out that
they were able to get France to join Belgium, Italy,
Hungary and Slovakia and the Czech Republic also did and
stopped the idea that they were going to confiscate this
money and give it to Ukraine. On Sunday, citing an
anonymous senior EU diplomat, said, Ron betrayed Mertz and he
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knows that there will be a price to pay for that.
The French president didn't publicly object to the so called
reparation's loan proposal, Macron privately called it legality into question. Moreover,
his team reportedly indicated that France, saddled as it is
with mounting debt, would be unlikely to issue guarantees in
case the impounded assets had to be returned to Russia.
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Fred Mertz, on the other hand, has lost any semblance
of rationality. He's totally war crazy. You look at what
is happening in Germany as they have used this green
mcguffin to destroy German industry and manufacturing, to make it
non competitive with the Chinese, making energy so incredibly expensive,
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and outlawing internal combustion engines, losing their advantage in that
they are destroying their own economy. And at the same
time Mertz wants to go on a milli military build
up and go into unbelievable amounts of debt in order
to do it. Very different from anything that we've seen
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from Germany since World War II. This is more like
the lead up to World War One, going into debt,
building up a military, totally irresponsible and everything he's doing,
but also wanting to steal this money. So EU leaders
instead approved an interest free loan to Ukraine that'll be
backed by the block's budget. Picking up the tab will
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be taxpayers and all EU member states except for Hungary,
Slovakia and the Czech Republic. So France and Italy pushed
back against the theft, but they put their own taxpayers
on the hook to pay for this quote unquote loan
to Ukraine. Speaking during an end of the year a
Q and A session on Friday, Putin warned that whatever
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the EU steals, and however they do it, they will
have to pay it back someday. In November, Russian Forem
Minister Sergei Lava stated that Western Europe had lost the
right to have a say in the Ukraine crisis and
had effectively removed itself from negotiations due to its obstinate
war mongering. And we can all see that, and we
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can see that with Trump when it comes to Venezuela,
or when it comes to Iran or to Gaza or whatever.
Everybody can see who the instigators of these things are.
Moscow has characterized Western European nations stances as completely unconstructive.
And Zelenski, you know, the hopes for this stuff is
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that there'll be peace. Will there be peace as long
as Zelenski is there. Well, Artia is saying that Zelensky
has to steal the election that he is reluctant to have,
and he has to steal it because he's been so
corrupt and the people in Ukraine know how corrupt he
is that in order to stay out of jail. He's
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got to keep the war going. His preconditions make a
mockery of this election, of course, and he's even denying
the vote to people in eastern Ukraine, which tells us
a great deal about the basis of this war to
start with. We'll talk a little bit more about that
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a second. Why then, did the West want the war
in order to diminish Russia by using Ukraine as a
battering ram and Ukrainians as canon fodder. And he had
a lot of people saying that at the very beginning,
and he had people saying that here in the US,
but also independent countries like India, where he looked at
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the military leaders were saying the same thing there. Secondly,
more practically, no peace will last without an end to
Ukraine's ultra corrupt, current authoritarian regime. And he talked about
defending quote unquote democracy in Ukraine as absurd. Under Zunsky,
there is no such thing left, And now even some
Western mainstream commentary are starting to admit Zelensky's authoritarianism. He's
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nothing other than as Russia, says a vulgar comedian who
started systematically undermining what little democracy Ukraine used to have.
Well before the escalation of February twenty twenty two. And
again he was elected in twenty nineteen on a campaign
of peace, and his lieutenant Alexei Ristovitch said, no, it
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won't be any peace. We're not going to have any negotiations,
and those are negotiations between Eastern Ukraine and Kiev. Kiev
was bombing civilians and eastern Ukraine. And notice how the
Western press will talk about the bombings of whenever civilians
are hit in Ukraine, and they should talk about it,
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but they completely ignore the fact that for five years
before the election of Zelenski, for eight years before the
invasion by Putin, that they had been shelling their own
people in eastern Ukraine because they weren't their own people.
These are people who were culturally linguistically tied to Russia
because Ukraine had been a part of Russia for four
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hundred years. And this is what the situation is in
the eastern Ukraine. And this is why Zelenski is denying
the vote to those people, because he knows that they
don't want to be ruled by him. That's what began
this whole thing. After the CIA NATO orchestrated coup in Ukraine.
That's when these people say, well, we don't want to
be a part of that, we want to stay with
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you know, we want to join Russia or whatever. And
I have absolutely no sympathy for any country organization that
was created by secession, as Ukraine was. They seceded from Russia,
and then they turn around and deny the right of
self government and secession to others. Just take a look
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at the United States under Lincoln. Okay, the Decoration of
Independence was a statement of secession. Our country was born
on the right of self government and secession, and yet
Lincoln denied that. But the Confederacy allowed the people in
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Western Virginia to leave and to stay with When they
left the Union, they said, well, you can separate from
us and you can stay with the Union. And that's
not what Ukraine did. You know, Virginia, West Virginia stay
with the Union, but Ukraine would not allow Eastern Ukraine
to stay with Russia. So Trump is right to call
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for presidential elections in Ukraine. But Zelensky has extended his
mandate on whimsy grounds and thereby usurped power. Even formally,
they often heard claim that Ukraine cannot hold presidential elections
during war, by the way, is badly misleading. It is
a misrepresentation of the constitution. The Constitution only prohibits parliamentary
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elections and time of war, and this is simply a
law that Zelenski himself got put in because he doesn't
want to have these elections. Zelensky and his fixers are
planning to shift the whole presidential election online, and if
they do, falsification in Zelenski's favor is guaranteed. Again, same
thing we saw with Trump doing a vote by mail election.
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It was guaranteed that we're going to get the outcome
that we got, which is one of the reasons why
it was so puzzling to me that people would rally
around him for January sixth, because he had set the
entire stage for a corrupt election by doing it vote
by mail. Citizens in Eastern Ukraine will not be allowed
to vote, says Zelenski. Over the weekend, he erected more
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barriers to holding a vote, stipulating that citizens in Eastern
Ukraine would not be allowed to participate. You know those
people that he was bombing for eight years, do you
think they'd vote for him? Of course not. They didn't
want to be a part of Ukraine in the first place.
Any election Ukraine cannot be held in Russian occupied parts
of the country, he said, once again, adding that a
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proper voting process can take place only if security is ensured. Well,
they wouldn't have voted for me even if they weren't
occupied by the Russians, because they had already voted to leave.
That's why they were being shelled by Kiev. The four
areas that Putin has called our four new regions says
our citizens forever include Dunesk, Lahansk, Kirsen and Zaparizia regions.
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They were annexed after a popular referendum during the first
year of the war. Zelenski's new openness withholding an election
has been coupled with plenty of caveats and likely immense barriers.
For example, last week, he said a ceasefire with Russia
must be in place before the elections can be held,
at least for the duration of the election process and voting.
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Ukrainian law forbids wartime elections, he said. But Trump is
pressuring Zelensky, whose term ended last year, to hold a vote.
But again, it's not the constitution, it's Zelensky's law that
prohibits that. Trump said, they haven't had an election for
a long time. You know, they talk about a democracy,
but it gets to the point where it's not a
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democracy anymore. And so then American thinker says, so why
should Americans die for European tyranny. It's clear that the
Europeans want war as badly as Zelenski, and they want
war with Russia, and they want to bring war to
their own country. Fred Mertz wants war to come to Germany,
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Macron wants it to come to France, and on and on.
Starmer wants war to come to Britain. And why because
they are at war with their own people. They have
brought the barbarians inside the gate. They are destroying their industry,
they're destroying their society, They're raping and pillaging their own people,
and so they need a distraction. After the European Commission
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levied a one hundred million dollar fine on Musk in
his social media platform on x, earlier this month, journalist
Michael Schellenberger wrote a damning post in which he excoriated
Europe's rank censorship and its state sponsored propaganda. He accused
the European Commission of Engaging quote in a deception campaign
aimed at confusing Europeans and Americans into thinking that European
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elite's goal is anything other than to censor the American people.
He pointed out that Musk's find came while European governments
are demanding backdoor access to all private text messages under
a pretense of combating the transmission of child pornography. And
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when we look at this in America, and you look
at the fact that the FBI, when they're told about
Epstein's operation, told about his child pornography, they ignored it
for ten years, They deny it ever happened for thirty years.
It's all it's all a game, and they create a
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so called Yes.
Speaker 3 (02:14:04):
I don't think they're really distributing this stuff over text
messages all that much. It doesn't seem like the most
secure way. It's we need to look at every single
form of communication between any citizens in our nation to
ensure that it's not child exploitation material, is what they're claiming.
Speaker 2 (02:14:23):
Yeah, it's obviously a ruse, right, and it doesn't have
anything to do with reality. So they're creating a so
called democracy shield of government funded fact checkers that enable
censorship by proxy. We've seen this for the longest time.
We know how this works is done by both the
Biden and the Trump administration. Of the past, European Commission
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announced the fine to coincide with the rollout of the
Trump administration's new national security strategy. Statement that was the
one where Trump was highly critical of EU, and Trump
made this promise. He said, we will oppose elite driven
anti democratic restrictions on core liberties in Europe, the Anglosphere
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until the rest of the democrat world, especially among our allies.
The problem is the American government is doing this on
behalf of Israel as well. The EU is now in
the direct violation of the NATO Treaty. Stellenberger pointed out,
excuse me. The NATO Treaty itself requires member states to
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have free speech and free and fair elections. France and
Germany are actively illegally preventing political candidates from running for
office for ideological reasons, namely their opposition to mass migration,
and the Romanian High Court, with the sport of the
European Commission, nullified election results under the thin unproven pretext
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of Russian interference. After a nationalist, populist presidential candidate I,
and of course you have the rampant censorship done by
the UK as well. Schellenberger accused the political class of
betraying its own constitution, a document that purports to protect
free speech. Everyone has a right to free expression. This
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right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive
and to impart information and ideas without interference from public authority.
That is in the European Constitution. So, just like our government,
they openly violate the constitution. Trump is doing it in
(02:16:37):
terms of shutting down free speech because he's told to
by his Israeli masters. The European Commission is doing it
because it's part of their globalist agenda, and because the
criticism is of them and of their great replacement program.
How can the European Commission pretend to defend its own
charter when it seeks to eradicate the free exchange of
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ideas on X, when it seeks to censor American's speech,
when it seeks to spy on citizens private text messages,
and when it seeks to create an army of government
funded NGOs to justify censorship and to push the Commission's propaganda.
He said, Germany's entire defense is subsidized by the American taxpayer.
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There are thousands on thousands of American troops in Germany today.
Do you think that the American taxpayer is going to
stand still if you get thrown in jail in Germany
for posting a mean tweet. Vance has explicitly warned European
elites that America and Europe do not have shared values
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if you're jailing people for saying that we should close
down our border, or if you're canceling elections because you
don't like to result. And Vance said when he addressed them,
he said, and that's what happened in Romania. You don't
have shared values if you're so afraid of your own
people that you silence them and shut them up. And
look at what is happening in Germany. AfD Alternative for Deutschland.
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They are trying to make these people criminals in every
way possible, taking away any rights to own guns and
other things like that, but also trying to outlaw the party,
the political party in France, the populist party there that
was anti immigration. They conspired with each other to remove
their candidates so their vote would not be divided. So
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even though in a series of three elections beginning with
the European Union elections and then going to the French
elections in two series, in each one of those elections
that followed each other in close sequence, the National Party's
percentage of the vote went up each time, but they
were unable to get control of the parliament because the
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various political all the rest of the political parties in
France conspired with each other to make sure that they
had a candidate who was going to be first past
the post and was going to make sure that that
larger vote percentage did not translate to larger representation. So
you see this happening in every one of these countries. There,
Trump's emissaries work to deliver peace between Russian and Ukraine.
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There are rumors on the continent that the European Commission
is threatening behind somewhat closed doors, to sell two point
three trillion dollars in US treasury holdings should the American
government impose an unsatisfactory peace settlement that'd be any kind
of peace or outright withdraw a military and financial support
from Ukraine. Such economic warfare against the US could trigger
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a financial crash more severe than what occurred in two
thousand and eight, and so there's an implied threat of
blackmail that if you don't continue to fund the Ukraine war,
we will pull our money out of the US treasury bills.
The fact that the European powers would consider destabilizing the
global enomy in order to prolong war on the European
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continent says a great deal about their twisted priorities. Given
how ill prepared Europe is to fight its own battles
without the assistance of America's military machine, it is maddening
to watch the deranged posturing of Europe's bellicos ruling class
as it salivates for more war. And what is true
of the EU in Ukraine and in Europe is really
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true of America in regards with China. A lot of
bellicos posturing by Trump for a war that they can't win.
And I don't know they could win the war in
Venezuela either. It could turn in if they want. Their
real goal is to get the oil and things like that.
It could turn into another one of these quagmires. Once
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you start to occupy a country, once you decide that
you're going to do regime change, and we've seen it
in Iraq, we've seen it in Afghanistan and over and
over again. Once you've decided that that's going to be
your goal, now you are at a disadvantage. And we've
seen American lose one war like that after the other.
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So we are also watching Belicos boasting about this, salivating
for more war, writing checks that they can't cash. While
morning the recent death of a British soldier in Ukraine,
UK's Prime Minister kir Starmer tacitly admitted that a military
contingent of unknown size is already operating in the country.
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This led one of Russia's most prominent political commentators to
conclude that nuclear strikes on Britain are inevitable, should the
British people perhaps have us say whether their political leadership
will risk nuclear war over Russian speaking territories in eastern Ukraine. Again,
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this is the perspective that has always lost, that these
areas were Russian for four hundred years, culture, linguistically Russian,
and these arbitrary lines that were set up by NATO
and others when they gave Ukraine its independence, that is
not worth going to war over. To go fight and
(02:22:18):
to free the people from Russia when they speak Russian
and are culturally Russian. Meanwhile, the French government is not
so quietly preparing hospitals for the arrival of tens of
thousands of wounded soldiers in the next few months. They've
publicly made that statement. We reported that here. Given that
French President Macron is reportedly planning to announce a rapid
(02:22:39):
expansion of the country's military service, a significant military engagement
in the continent appears increasingly likely. Similarly, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Croatia,
Poland and Germany are all working to increase the sizes
of the military forces. I think that's true of the
uk as well. They're also talking about conscription and Germany.
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Is this really what Americans want? Must we really permit
Europe's totalitarian political elites to recklessly provoke a US NATO
Russia war. It is revealing that Europe's speech police work
so assiduously to censor social media posts that dare to
question the ruling class's apparent desire to transform a regional
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conflict between Russia and Ukraine into a battle royal involving
the whole of the continent. And I would say of
the world, how duplicitous, how desperate could starmer Macron Mertz
and Queen Ursula fond of lying be if they feel
compelled to silence every European commoner who prefers to keep
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his children safely away from exploding drones on the battlefield.
What is the point of defending a royal court of
unelected European aristocrats who cynically paddle on about the need
to defend democracy while spying on fellow citizens private communications
and silencing their online debates. Why should Americans fight and
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die for European elites who conspire to prevent non globalist
politicians from holding office, and who summarily cancel elections whenever
the globalists don't get their preferred outcome. Why should America's
military defend a European ruling class that regularly censors American citizens?
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And I would say the same thing about Israel. You know,
why should we partner with them? Why should we defend
them when they attack us here in America? And Israel's
censorship has been far more effective so far than the EU.
Well Netanya, who wants to attack Iran again, and he's
(02:24:52):
going to come and lobby Trump over the period between
Christmas and New Year, And as a matter of fact,
you've got Lindsay Graham. Of course, it's all for war
anywhere all the time.
Speaker 15 (02:25:03):
Elevating the risk that the ballistic missiles present to Israel
and eventually to the region. We need to replenish your
supply of air defense capability, but we cannot allow Aron
to get back into ballistic missile production business that could
overwhelm irondem.
Speaker 2 (02:25:23):
Yeah. Yeah, so we got to have to get some
somewhat weapons to these guys. We can't have a war
does include us, says Lindsay. Trump is having declared that
the Islamic Republic's nuclear program has been completely obliterated, and
then the US knockout strikes against three nuclear facilities in
Iran Israel suspects. However, the Iranians are still conducting nuclear
(02:25:45):
development activity in secret. Of course, Nanna, who's been doing
this for three decades, telling everybody a shit, they're just
weeks and months away from having a nuclear weapon, and
so he's still going down that line. Meanwhile, Trump doesn't
want to admit that he didn't get out and destroy
the nuclear program, So there's a bit of a problem
(02:26:06):
with their messaging that they have to agree about Netna,
who is due to vision to the US.
Speaker 3 (02:26:12):
As you have a Gena haspal On as an expert
on hunting for weapons of mass destruction.
Speaker 2 (02:26:17):
That's right, Yeah, where's Gena when you need her? Unfortunately,
Gina is not in prison. That's that's where he needed
to be. December twenty eighth and January fourth, Netna, who
will be there to lobby Trump at mar Lago, will
reportedly lobby the President to take more military action against Tehran. Again,
(02:26:38):
the same arguments you just heard made against European elites
and globalists you can make again for war for Israel.
But Israel has control of Trump and Congress and has
a lot more gains and censoring Americans that we have
not seen yet with the Europeans. They just aspire to
(02:27:00):
shut down free speech. You've actually gotten Trump and the
Republicans to pass laws in Florida to tie this to
money so they can, you know, blackmail people or bribe them.
And again, the treacherous actions of the Europeans don't hold
(02:27:20):
a candle to what has been done with Israel in
terms of betrayal. Jonathan Pollard and look at the Trump
administration and how they have owned that Trump pardoning him
and then his big donor, Miriam Adelson shipping Jonathan Pollard back,
and Jonathan Pollard didn't just steal information to give it
to Israel. Israel then turned around and gave that information
(02:27:44):
to Russia and to China, totally betraying America. And that
doesn't even get into the attacks of the isis liberty.
But you have people like Huckabee and Trump embrace one
of the worst traders to the US ever, Jonathan Pollard.
He was born in America, but he was a traitor
(02:28:04):
to America. Israeli officials are preparing to brief Trump about
the options for attacking it again. So it's gonna be
a full court press of them telling them how essential
it is for him to do it, and they probably
since they owned this guy, they probably can get him
to do it. He'll say, well, there's new evidence. Yeah, yeah,
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we destroyed everything, but they've been moving really fast and
so we're going to have to go do it again.
Israeli officials are concerned that Iran is reconstituting nuclear enrichment
sites that the US bombed in June. The timing of
the potential new Pentagon action against Iran couldn't be worse
given the concentration of American military assets currently in the
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Southern Caribbean. The US is threatening regime change actions against
Venezuela's Maduro and cartels in Latin America. The carrier group
the USS gerald Ford recently move from the Mediterranean, where
it was closer to the Middle East. However, Pentagon has
just this week engaged in new counter ISIS strikes in
(02:29:07):
Syria as well, and so presumably it would have enough
or limited support assets in the region if it were
to assist with some new Israeli and Iran operation. Again,
look at how we are spread out with this American empire.
You know, it's just ripe for collapse. These unprovoked attacks
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on foreign powers and adventurous adventures abroad could grow increasingly
unpopular with the American people. And there certainly is a
large chunk of the MAGA base which is dead set
against the US entering new wars and new conflicts. Also
at a time when the Ukraine proxy war shows no
(02:29:54):
signs of slowing. So again, can they keep going in
this direction for how long? Will people support it? Or
will they speak out against it. Trump has said that
if Ron pursued a nuclear weapon, the site would be
attacked and would be wiped out before they even got closed.
So while Trump might be open to new action, the
official stances that there is no need for this at
(02:30:15):
this point, but that won't stop him if he's told
that that's what he needs to do. When you look
at what's happening with the rebuilding of Gaza, they call
it Project Sunrise. I think it's kind of interesting that
they put a price tag on it. They said one
hundred and twelve billion dollars in order to rebuild Gaza
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as a high tech metropolis. Think about that. When you
look at the massive sums of money that we throw around,
the hundreds of billions for this, the hundreds of billions
for that, and so forth. One hundred and twelve billion
is all that would take. It's a small sum compared
to the kinds of money amounts of money that we
throw around in foreign aid or wars or this or that,
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and that would be enough to rebuild that entire area
into a high tech metropolis. They say, that's the kind
of money that is being squandered by the federal government.
Speaker 3 (02:31:10):
Those are some expensive looking graves there.
Speaker 2 (02:31:13):
Yeah, yeah, exactly, yeah, yeah, But like you know that
joke video about Trump and his casino and Gaza more
way more than eighteen holes there. Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner,
two Jewish real estate guys, are the ones putting this
stuff together. Wall Street Journal reported a thirty two page
(02:31:35):
PowerPoint presentation that was labeled sensitive, entitled Project Sunrise has
developed over forty five days, reportedly presented to officials from Cutter, UAE, Egypt,
and Turkey to turn Gaza Strip into a high tech
metropolis over the next two decades. These people are just
grifters and pirates. They're murdering thieves. That's all this is
(02:31:59):
to them. Four phases of reconstruction beginning in southern Gaza.
It also talks the calls for turning Rafah into Gaza's
new administrative center, housing over five hundred thousand residents. Again,
in Gaza, it's about the real estate. In Venezuela, it's
about the oil pirates, thieves, murderers. As Smedley Butler said,
(02:32:24):
it's a racket. They're gangsters. The plan does not specify
where two million Palestinians will be sheltered during the reconstruction period.
Israel's blockade of shelter materials has left Palestinians sheltering and
bombed out buildings and tattered tents, and in early December,
a severe winter storm caused a dozen fatalities. About ninety
five percent of Gaza's tent camps have flooded due to
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heavy rain. Both Witkoff and Kushner come from prominent Jewish
real estate families rooted in New York's property sector, with
careers built around large scale, high value developments and deep
financial time to golf. Sovereign wealth funds, the US will
provide about sixty billion dollars in grants and loans and
guarantees to back new debts. So there you go. There's
(02:33:09):
your corruption public debt. Taxpayers will pay half of it,
and they'll get some investors to pay the other half
in other countries. But we'll be on the hook for this.
And guess who's going to make the profits off of this?
Trump and his cronies. What does it take to peach
this guy? Why aren't they talking about this? Trump shared
(02:33:30):
an AI generated demo for Trump Gaz on True Solcial.
Remember that the bearded belly dancers and stuff. The video, however,
depicted his Riviera plan come to life and involved the
force removal of Palestinian population, us ownership and development of
the land for the world's peoples. He said, well, we're
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going to take a quick break and we will be
right back. Stay with us, we'll be right back.
Speaker 8 (02:33:57):
You can take a photo on a phone. There is
machine learning in the background.
Speaker 9 (02:34:00):
Highest quality video capture ever in a smartphone.
Speaker 8 (02:34:03):
In the metaverse, we're going to need AI that is
build around helping people navigate virtual worlds as well as
our physical world with augmented reality.
Speaker 9 (02:34:12):
Augmented reality is a profound technology.
Speaker 8 (02:34:16):
That includes like your position in three D space, your
your body language, facial gestures.
Speaker 9 (02:34:21):
We invented new intimate ways to connect and communicate directly from.
Speaker 8 (02:34:28):
Your risk everything from virtual reality to designing our own
data centers.
Speaker 10 (02:34:33):
Describing what's coming even it's just so different in you.
I've been in this infrastructure business for three decades.
Speaker 2 (02:34:39):
No one has ever seen industry.
Speaker 8 (02:34:40):
Yeah, and now I expect that these trends will only
increase in the future.
Speaker 5 (02:34:45):
And in the last few months, we launched voice and
vision capabilities so that chat GPT can now see here
and speak course up to one hundred and twenty eight
thousand tokens of contact. That's three hundred pages of a
standard book.
Speaker 8 (02:35:02):
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All right, welcome back. We're going to talk about what
happened in San Francisco over the weekend. And what that
is a harbinger of But I just want to thank
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Okay, all right, well, thank you very much. I appreciate that. Marty,
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you and thanks Marty and says Merry Christmas to all.
By the way, Junk Silver, I guess we're gonna have
to come up with another name for the silver. It's
not junk anymore, is it? Gee talent sixty? Thank you
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and guard Goldsmith, he says. In Coventry, Richard Branson, of
all folks, donated a statue of two people hugging while
sending a twin to Dresden. Well, there you go. I
guess it's what about I guess we've got equivalents there.
They were both wrong, right, both of them are wrong.
Maybe that's what he's saying. I hope, so, I hope
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that's the message that people get to fight Tyrant seventeen
seventy six. Steal a twinkie at gunpoint at a convenience store,
get five years in prison, steal a billion dollar ship.
Nothing that's right. And we've got a long tradition of
this as part of our drug war here. Just take
people's car, their plane, their business, their hotel, parents home,
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Just take it, and you charge the inanimate object of
a crime, which is exactly what they did with a tanker.
This tanker has been involved in some illegal activity, so
it's a criminal tanker and we're going to steal it.
Angeo Sanita says, if you compare what happened leading up
to World War Two and what's happening now, it's almost identical. Yeah,
history doesn't repeat, but it rhymes. That really does in.
Speaker 3 (02:41:50):
Max Soros fourth turning.
Speaker 2 (02:41:54):
Yeah, that's right, because it's a fourth turning in Max
so Soros and the Clintons push the whole Ukraine thing
back then. Can't blame the Ukrainians now, but I mean,
Zelinski is their puppet. And it's pretty clear that the
Europeans want this war. NATO wants this war, and they
want war with their own people as well. I mean,
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look at who they picked to head NATO after he
was driven out of his own country, Mark Ruta, who
tried to kill all the farms in the Netherlands, where
they have the most productive farmland anywhere in Europe. The
people there woke up and threw him out, so then
NATO put him in as head of NATO. So three
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Little Birds says says, China has stopped all exports of
silver and gold. That's a big tail isn't it, and
they continue to accumulate to stack it bulldogs. As China
is buying silver using CNY at a discount, they could
sell it back to the US at a premium if needed. Yeah.
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Three Little Birds says silver is needed for the AI
data centers. It's needed for a lot of different things,
but at this point in time, gold is also needed
for them to have credibility as they're all trying to
move to different economic systems. That includes I think we're
going to see this a lot in the next year.
That includes the stable coins. The stable coins now some
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of them. You know, when you look at Tether, which
is lutnix thing, Tether has been backing itself saying it's
a stable coin by backing itself with US treasure bills. Well,
they're not necessarily conveying the idea of stability anymore. So
they have to start acquiring gold in real estate as well.
So that's an important thing to look at for the
(02:43:38):
next year. Three Little Birds says. The silver paper industry
is collapsed. Possession of real silver is now the real value.
Comics will explode soon because of it, and spots silver
will skyrocket. Yeah, that's one of the places where they
really expose the dichotomy between what they claim they own
(02:44:01):
in terms of silver and what they actually have. And
so that's again why you should focus on physical silver
and gold. Go to Tony Rduban wise Wolf, and you
can let him know that you're coming through us. If
you go through David Knightdie Gold. He's got the links
there to him and that's how he knows that you're
coming through us. But at the very least, try to
(02:44:21):
start setting aside a little bit, and that's why he
set up the wolf Pack thing. It's kind of unique
to Tony where you can start to accumulate as a
savings program and you can save something that isn't going
to be decreasing constantly in value. If you put your
money in the bank, they don't pay you any interest,
even in the checking, even in the savings accounts, and
(02:44:43):
it's on something that is rapidly losing its value. So
try to save as much as you if you can save,
try to put as much of it as you can
into something that's going to retain its value or perhaps
even go up against the dollar, which is going to
be silver and gold. So a big brit is back again.
Says it's all about wanting to wipe out millions of
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people in the European War. It's just an excuse. I agree.
So let's take a look at this power blackout that
happened in San Francisco and went on for quite some time.
I think it's kind of a harbinger of the kind
of society, of course, when you look at Silicon Valley,
a kind of society these technocrats want to impose on us.
It knocked out power to more than one hundred and
thirty thousand homes. About a third of the city was
(02:45:26):
plunged into darkness, and then it had some knock on
effects that were kind of unusual for San Francisco because
they're heavily involved in these way mow self driving cars.
And what happened was these waymo cars froze at intersections
and created massive blockades, and so if you've got emergency vehicles,
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it's difficult for them to navigate through that. And that's
something to think about, you know. Jack Lawson and I
were just talking about the vulnerability of the infrastructure on
Friday and how easy it is to take everything down.
There was a fire and a substation, and people have
said well, you want to know why power is out,
Here's what it looks like, here's the fire and substation.
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And yet you know, there's no information about what caused
the fire. It could have just been some kind of
equipment malfunction or poor maintenance or something like that. But
it's not difficult to sabotage these types of things. And
that's what we have to look at in the future,
is we continually push towards these wars with Venezuela or
(02:46:33):
with Mexico or whoever else it is in Latin America.
You know, we got people like colog show and saying, well,
I'm all for that. Let's go somewhere we can win
a war. Well, you might want to think about what happens.
It's so easy for these people to come across the
border and to engage in this kind of sabotage of
our infrastructure that is there. This was done probably just
(02:46:58):
by I guess we would say ordinary means way. Moods
are paralyzed everywhere, and so today is the first time,
that is not the first time that they plunged large
swaths of San Francisco into darkness. The power company on
the Saturday before Christmas one of the busiest shopping days
of the year. That same thing happened twenty two years
(02:47:21):
ago in two thousand and three at about the same time.
Officials have yet to say what sparked the substation fire.
So again their response to it was to make sure
that you had access to the important stuff. What is
the important stuff, Well, you need to be able to
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recharge your devices, so they'd set up an area that
where could recharge your device because that'd be one way
that you could communicate with people since nobody has landlines anymore.
Also get Wi Fi access. Oh, and then third on
the list is bottled water. They put device charging and
Wi Fi access before bottled water or food or restrooms
(02:48:05):
or anything like that. So again, please stay off the
roads and stay inside due to the inoperative traffic lights
and the Waymo vehicles that are blocking the intersections and
emergency vehicles, so a lot of videos on social media
showing stalled waymos nearly causing collisions. They shut down some
(02:48:27):
of the metro stops as well through the day. So
once they get everybody involved in mass transportation and waymos,
they get rid of individual cars the people own that
run off of fuel. Once they do that, they've got
to so mobilize. That's the whole point for this. So
they started stalling at intersections because they're unable to function
(02:48:51):
if the traffic lights are not functioning, so they just
freak out and stay there. So it no power, no
waymo and no way you're going to get anywhere. Centralized
transportation leaving everybody vulnerable. They shut down the mass transit
as well. Well. When we look at how they're trying
to shut down society, one of the key ways that
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they're doing this, of course, is through education. And when
we look at what is happening in the UK, they're
now teaching British teachers to quote spot misogyny and boys
and target them for re education. Always target the boys.
You know, this is happening early on with Riddlin the
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way back in the nineties and even eighties, when we're
looking AT's one of the reasons why we decided to
homeschool our boys. For years, UK officials have turned a
blind eye to the rape gangs because it might look
racist to crack down on foreigners. But now suddenly the
real problem is young boys who they say are radicalized
and becoming misogynists. The only solution of course, is Orwellian
(02:49:59):
an agenda to British boys that might show, suppose that
signs of misogyny, and of course, as we've seen from
the British government itself, that could be somebody correcting a female.
Don't you dare correct a female. You need to know
who rules you those that you're not allowed to criticize.
So while they talk about how they have to stamp
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out the patriarchy, they're rapidly trying to establish a matriarchy.
The BBC of that.
Speaker 3 (02:50:27):
Whole boyhood thing that Kier Starmer was pushing, that show
from Netflix that took a true story about and I
believe it was a migrant rapist and then made it
about alt right in cells and misogyny and how toxic
masculinity is to everyone. And you took a pale British
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kid as the face of it instead of the migrant
rapists that it was because they don't want to acknowledge
these things.
Speaker 2 (02:50:56):
That's right. It was done by Netflix and they called
it Adolescents, and yeah, they were showing it in the
schools and everything. And of course the real criminal who
had done this, if you look at this guy was
a black young guy and pictures I've seen him. I mean,
he absolutely looks insane. He looks a lot worse than
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Nick Reiner who killed his parents. I mean, he's got
this wild look in his eyes. It looks demonic. But
we're not going to pay attention to that instead of
going to reimagine this that the problem is not the
migrants coming in the real problem are these British white
boys that are there. According to the BBC, teachers will
be given training in order to spot and tackle misogyny
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in the classroom, while high risk pupils could be sent
on behavioral courses as part of the government strategy to
cut in half violence against women and girls.
Speaker 3 (02:51:49):
Well, that's going to fix it. That's the problem is
it's the schools.
Speaker 2 (02:51:52):
Yeah, why is it doubled. It's because the people that
have been brought in. They call violence against women and
girls a national emergency, adding the government's goal is to
be so ambitious that we change culture. Well that's the problem.
They're changing culture with immigrants. They're changing culture to rape gangs.
If teachers are seeing signs of sexually harmful behavior, or
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they're worried about the attitude of pupils with regard to misogyny.
Teachers currently don't have anywhere specialists or targeted to send
these pupils, so now they're going to set it up.
We're going to set up re education camps.
Speaker 3 (02:52:24):
We have a tragic shortage of concentration camps for.
Speaker 2 (02:52:30):
Children, for white boys. There the focus is largely on
white native born British Men. Why well, because those are
going to be the people that they have to worry
about pushing back against what they're trying to do to people.
So you know, you can put them in re education
camps until you can send them off to war and
kill them. They've designated public Enemy number one the white
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native born British Men, despite numerous mass murder events and
sexual assaults perpetrated across Europe by Third World migrants or
children a third World migrants. So BBC site's data from
a charity called Reducing the Risk claiming that nearly forty
percent of teenagers in relationships are victims of abuse, but
the website doesn't give direct sources for this number. It
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is literally taken from a December Youth Endowment Fund report,
and the reports conclusions are misleading, as the forty percent
stat is largely tied to perceived psychological abuse, including such
terrible crimes as, quote, looking at a partner's phone without
their permission or saying something critical about their appearance. The
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report notes on only four percent of teens in Britain
suffer from actual physical or sexual abuse in relationships, and
that criteria for that is also very broad. Re Education
projects launched along with the release of the Netflix series
Adolescents framing young white British boys as murders of female
classmates when it actually happened with a young black migrant.
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So now like racism, children in the UK will be
programmed to believe that they're guilty of another original sin,
while rape gangs from foreign lands continue to abuse British girls.
But it's not just that that you see in the
UK and in the schools there. It's also something that
happened in the US in New York, Upstate New York,
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where most of the students are Native American, and I
think this is probably the reason that they're pushing back
on this. It is an unusual thing, but we've seen
this kind of abuse. It's one of the reasons why
you know that along with Riddlin and the targeting of
boys and other experiences that Karen had as a school
teacher is why we decided not to put our kids
in This is a time out box in an elementary school.
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And this is when you look at that picture there,
it's like a pine box with a locked door on it.
Speaker 3 (02:54:52):
This is pretty shocking. This is where we keep them
really dangerous elementary school students.
Speaker 2 (02:54:59):
A yeah, once they turned into mister Hyde, they put
them in there, and so to keep them under control.
The image from the elementary school was odd, a wooden
box tucked into the corner of a classroom. Tall and
white enough, it seemed for a small child or two.
But the next image or the inside was even more disturbing,
bare walls and a padded floor. The photos are posted
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to social media this week by a former member of
the school board who blew the whistle on this and
accused officials of building a timeout box for students who
have disabilities. Officials also revealed that the box depicted in
the social media post was not the only one. Two
others had been installed in other schools, according to the superintendent.
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They say they have now been removed. But I got
to say that going back, and this would have been
the late seventies that Karen was teaching school. Right when
she first started teaching school, they had open classrooms so
you could hear what was going on the next classroom,
which in and of itself was kind of a crazy thing.
But the teacher that was adjacent to her was bullying
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this child. I think I've probably talked about this before,
but bears repeating in light of this discipline time out box,
and she would this kid was not disrupting the class
or anything, but she was picking on this kid and
he was very, very sheepish, and she would say, stand
in that trash can because you're nothing but a piece
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of trash. And she kept be rating him doing various things.
But that was a key thing as well. So Karen
went to the principal and said, this is what's going on.
He goes, yeah, we know she's really bad, but we
can't do anything about it because she's got tenure. And
Kearny said, if you can't do something about that, he
came home and told me she said, I'm not going
to be a part of this at all. And so
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that was a big factor in her deciding not to teach.
That was a the factor really and also for us
to decide that we were going to teach our own children.
We don't want to subject to that kind of abuse.
And he had teacher a day when the parents came in.
His father was very sheepish as well, and he came
in and he was going to talk to her about that,
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and she just cowed him down as well. Karen, could
hear all this because they just had a small partition
that was there. It's absolutely amazing what this teacher was
doing to people. And you know, we look at Nick
Reiner again. Now they're saying that he's prescribed schizophrenia medication
before the deaths of his parents, and who knows if
that was sriyser. Maybe even the schizophrenia medication that he
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gave was given and had some of those same types
of things. It's very important that we understand who we
can trust our kids with. And that was the big
failing of Rob Reiner, as he said, we kept sending
him to these places and he kept telling us how
you know, he didn't like it. It wasn't working for him.
And he said, we trusted these people because they had
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their degrees on the wall and plaques, and we thought
they knew what they were saying, and they told us
he's lying to you and to keep doing this. And
they kept doing it, and they gave him all of
these different psychiatric treatments and all these drugs, and it
only made things worse and worse. So we need to
get ourselves out of the timeout box that we've all
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put ourselves in and really understand what is happening, and
make sure you don't put your kids in that as well.
We're just about out of time. I want to respond
to some of the comments here. Ap and Rumble Seat
says dangerous self driving cars foolishness part of the musk
Ai hype. I agree. How many evs are blown up
thus far? Quite a few. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:58:33):
Another thing is even if you're not using it, obviously
you're still on the road with these unsafe drivers. But
this way thoat thing shows yet another problem with them
is that they can block the roads even if you
have no connection to them. Yeahself, that guy that did
the physical denial of service by ordering a bunch of
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waymos to a certain street.
Speaker 2 (02:58:56):
That right, And we saw something that similar to that
when we got our family got stuck in a traffic
jam just before Thanksgiving up in Buffalo, New York there
was a massive amount of snow, and they're used to that,
but it happened so quickly, and at the time that
it happened, they had the people there were always relying
on the city to do snow removal, so most of
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them didn't have SUVs or anything like that. They had
really small cars, and it happened so quickly that even
in an area that is known for getting a lot
of snow, you had a lot of very small cars
couldn't navigate it, and they got stuck in various places.
And so there's one stuck here and one stuck here,
and you couldn't get around them. They were the ones
blocking you, even if you had a car that could
get through the snow. We did, but we couldn't get
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around because and it was a mess getting out of
that place. So that's really what WEIMO is doing to
people as well. So yeah, it all started with Redline
says in Max where they screwed up a bunch of
mainly boys, giving them meth like drug, setting them up
for lifelong drug use. Absolutely right, you know, we look
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at the end institutional pushing of drugs. Is it any
surprise that our kids are looking at illegal drugs as well.
Thank you for joining us, and thank you Marty so
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