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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, hey, rady, messy nor'easter kind of a day. We'll
get to the mayoral race in just a second. We've
got lots to talk about there. The Columbus Day parade
has been canceled, very unusual, but then it doesn't look
like it'll be rescheduled. Amazing day in the Middle East,
President Trump right now in Egypt, it's the Peace Summit.
(00:20):
But this morning he spoke in Israel in front of
the Knesset and made a powerful speech. It was an
incredible moment. Bb Net and Yahoo talked about their relationship.
He thanked everybody, Steve Whitcoff, Jared Kushner finally made himself
useful again, and Marco Rubio, Pete Hegsith all there. It
(00:43):
was powerful stuff. If you didn't see it, it was
early this morning, take a look at it. Watch the speech.
It was quite quite powerful. And now the summit is
taking place. The hostages have been released. The pictures are
starting to pour out of these hostages, the emaciated, looking,
abused hostages, seven hundred and thirty eight days in captivity.
(01:07):
But the pictures are coming out of them, all being
reunited with their families. Powerful pictures. The remains of the
hostages that die, those will be released during the week.
But it's quite a day. Go easy on your Democrat friends.
Go easy on your liberal friends. This is a terrible
day for them. They don't like to see anything good
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happen to President Trump or Israel, so this is a
double whammy for them. They're really upset today. Go easy
on them today. The MSNBC crowd, I'm looking at their faces.
They look so frustrated as they cover this, trying to
figure out how to explain why this is all bad.
They just don't seem to be able to do it. So, Hey,
the mayor all race, where does it stand now? Mom
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Donnie has a lead. We don't have any real polls yet.
These are these college poles, these junk polls. But it's
clear that Mom Donnie has some kind of a lead.
We just don't know how much. Cuomo seems to be
in second place. Curtis gaining momentum. The debate is Thursday night.
This Thursday night is the first debate. There'll be another
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one the following week, but that'll be on New York One,
which nobody sees. But this in Moments from the debate
can go viral. That's the important thing. Cuomo is not
a good debater. He talks slow and he talks like this,
so he doesn't do well in debates. That's how I'm
Donnie got the nomination. In the two debates in the primary,
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Mam Donnie just wiped the floor with Cuomo. So he's
not good in debates. This could be a very bad
night for Cuomo unless unless he figures out how to
become a good debater in the next few days. But
Ma'm Donnie's a good debater. He's a fast, talking, slick,
good debater. Curtis is a professional debater for thirty five years,
best debater in the race, so Cuomo could look old
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and tired compared to these two. It may be a
bad night for him. Now will it turn the race around?
I don't know. But if Curtis lands some real serious blows,
if he really hits Mamdanni with some knockout punches, that
could turn the race around. Now, it's Channel four, that's
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better than New York one, but not everybody watches his
TV debates. So the most important thing is that get
a lot of social media, a lot of YouTube, a
lot of that, and then something has to go viral
from there. There has to be some moments where Mamdanni
is exposed. If that's the case, that could turn the
race around. One very unique thing about New York City.
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You don't see this really anywhere else but in a
New York City mayoral race. And I don't know why
the whole race can change in the last two three weeks.
We've seen it happen another time. It's happened many times
a New York City mayoral race. Somebody could have a
commanding lead, be in the lead the whole and then
last two or three weeks the whole thing turns around.
We've seen that in New York City. Could happen this time.
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So Thursday night could be the deciding night of the debate.
This Thursday night, Channel four. I think it's seven o'clock
that's the debate. So that's the key. As I mentioned,
there was a big gallat dinner Saturday Columbus Club that
it's the dinner for the Columbus Day parade. Million VIPs,
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a big ballroom, thousand people there, tuxedos and in fact,
take a look at my Instagram you see some pictures
of me and Curtis there. But it's a fun night.
It's a great night celebrating, and Curtis was mobbed everywhere
he went in the room, and people just wanted to
take pictures of Curtis. Clomos seem mad, he seemed gloam,
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he seemed angry. He's glaring and glaring at me, glaring
at people, and then some in the media he actually
started a fight with I don't know why he thought
that was the place to do it. Other people intervene.
He said, hey, this is not the play for this,
trying to argue with it. So I don't know. He
just looked very upset. He did not look like a
happy guy. So, Mom Donnie has been doing interviews, but
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he's been very careful to go into this word salad,
not the Kamala Harris drunken word salad, but more of
a slick, polished word salad. But in other words, it
was Mam Donnie trying to duck questions, trying to avoid
the answers. So this is leading up to the debate,
and that could be the problem in the debate where
it kind of becomes obvious that this guy's an empty suit.
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He's a good salesman, he's a fast talker. You know Cuomo,
and he talks slow like this. It's not but Mam,
Donnie can talk a mile a minute. When you talk
this fast, it sounds like you're very smart. You know,
you can talk faster than people can think. They think
that you know a lot of stuff. It just takes
a little practice. But I don't believe in that method.
(05:54):
These younger techie guys, you know, like who was that
guy last time around? He ran in the mirror race.
I can't remember his name, Yang, Andrew Yang. That was
the guy Andrew Yang. And to a certain extent vivek Ramaswami.
They're like young tech, sort of wealthy, and when they
talk they talk about a minute and they explain things
(06:15):
to you like this. They talk really fast, and they're
talking so fast you think, well, this guys don't at
this stuff. Look on fast he talks, so it works. Hey,
you know, Eric Adams has this woman wrote a book.
I guess she's a reporter. So she wrote a book
supposedly about their sex, that she had some sort of
affair with him, although it doesn't look like she really did.
(06:38):
Looks like she really exaggerated, but reporters are all over
it and Adam's not happy about it. I think he's
just kind of annoyed that he hasked to even respond
to this. Hey, Adams in real life quite the charming guy.
He's a good looking guy in real life. I've been
out with him. I've watched him. He can flirt pretty
good with women. He knows how to do it. But
from what I could see, not much really goes on.
(06:59):
But he didn't like the reporter asking about this.
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Some of you that have been covering me, you know
you guys, you guys could part let me do this,
could depart, you can depart. Some of you have been
recovering me for three and a half years. You're some
of you are so sick and dark, and you're the
leader of that. You're one of the most dark writers
that I've ever seen in this city. And your personal
(07:24):
sick vendetta and the sickness of how you think of
over sexualizing a black man that in the book it
stated that there was a sexual action in Borough Hall
that was never in the book. But that's typical of
the sickness and the darkness of your sick mind.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Well, you see, he's becoming Trump. Of course you gotta
do it. Like Trump a little more humor. You gotta
like laugh at the guy and point to this guy here,
this is the worst. You're the worst. This guy is
what a uh? He's not happy about this book.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
There was a book that came out that Jasmine Ray
wrote and in the Daily News today it was stated
that there was a sexual action that happened in Borough
Hall should be put in that book, and it wasn't.
You're a dog sick person, man. You know that you're
a dog sick person. Your name was on a your
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name was on your name was on a Bydeline. And
there's some of you, some of you that have been
covering me. You know what you guys? Could you guys,
could part let me do this?
Speaker 1 (08:25):
From DuPont to DuPont. Now, this is shocking, not the
allegation that anybody saw the Daily News. Did you know
you could still see the New York Daily News. There
actually is such a thing, believing or not as a
New York Daily News. It apparently it basically went out
of business, but they want to tell them. They don't
want to tell the people who work there, so they're
still putting it out. I don't know who the hell
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sees it they print up like three copies a day.
The New York Daily News has a staff of like
three interns that put out this paper. I don't know
anybody sees it. I don't know where you could find it.
I guess they must have a website, but I think
you'd have to pay to go on the website, and
nobody in their right mind would do that. But if
you wanted to get the New York Daily News, I
don't know how could you do that. I don't even
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know where you get a physical newspaper anymore. They still
print them. But you know, like I take this neighborhood here,
where'd you get those? Bruce in the control room? Okay?
That is that Jim Kerr studio. Okay, Jim Kerr, Jim Kerr.
We love him. He's a very old school guy, traditional
(09:29):
old school guy. He still gets physical newspapers delivered. Oh
you know who else? Yeah? And then do you know
that they still print news Day? Remember Newsday from years ago?
You know who else? The guy on New York One,
Pat Kiernan, who should be arrested for fraud. This guy
does a feature every morning. This is what he's famous for.
(09:49):
It's a feature called in the papers and he holds
up the newspapers. Now, listen to this. This is what
he does for a feature on the Morning Show. He
goes over what's in the newspapers? Do you know any
show in the world that doesn't do that.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
He makes this like.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
It's a special thing. Now we're going to talk about
what's in the papers. Hey, if you listen to Scott
Shannon for thirty years ago, that's what he did. What's
in the papers? If you listen to me thirties, what's
in the papers? I just did it. Now, I just
the first hour I talked about what was in the newspapers.
Everybody does it, but he holds it up and makes
the whole thing about it. So I guess that's the
(10:27):
only thing they still print. There's still a print edition
of the Daily News, and the New York Post is
just for Pat Kernan and Jim Kurr, just for these
two guys. They're printing. That's all they print is two
copies and no, actually I looked into this. Now, the
Daily News nobody sees. The Daily News has long forgotten about,
But the New York Post is the biggest payer. The
(10:48):
New York Post print edition has about eighty five thousand
circulation the New York Post print edition, but the website
has about three point eight million every day. So and
I don't know why you'd read that print edition. Go
to the website. Though articles are much longer, there are
many more pictures. There's twenty times more articles, more details.
(11:11):
Alsoe you got amember. When you're reading a print edition
of a newspaper, it's like thirty five hours old. It's
not like the old days where they had printing proflictions
going day and night. Here's the three star edition, the
four star edition, the Bulldog. They just print one edition
way out in New Jersey and then it's old news.
Go to the website. It's much better there, much much better,
(11:33):
and a lot cheaper. You know, well, I don't want
to pay for subscription on the website. It's much cheaper
than buying the print edition every day. So hey, the
other thing about momt Donnie, just get back to the
narrow race. Should he not get beaten in the debate,
should things look bad, looks like he's going to win,
there's a very good chance he will never serve as mayor.
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The investigations are continuing into Mom Donnie they're happening in Washington.
There's a bunch of groups digging into his money. The
problem is foreign money coming into his campaign. If that's
proven that he took foreign money and he knew about it,
and that could be the end of him, they can
disqualify him, they can take him out of the race.
Now there's a minor group that goes through the campaign
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finance records and they have found foreign money in his campaign,
illegal foreign donations. They've already found thirteen thousand in illegal
foreign donations. They've reported to the campaign finance board. Mamdannie's
campaign has to return that money. They say they will
return it. So far, they've only give him back five thousand.
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One of them was a contribution from his mother. Oh
actually wait the mother in law. I guess mother in law.
So city campaign finance board, which is pretty sleazy. They
said they're in the process of auditing all the campaigns.
But there are real news organizations and real investigators looking
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into if there was big money coming in dark money
into super packs ending up in his campaign. If they
find that he's out of the race, they may not
find it before election day and he could get elected.
But if they find it between election day and the
end of the year, they can't take him out. They
can remove him. You might end up with Jimani Williams,
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the public advocate, but we'll see.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
Hey.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Most important thing too in November to remember is you
got to get rid of Alvin Bragg, this awful district
attorney who lets all the criminals out. He's up for reelection.
Make sure you vote for the Republican Maud Maren if
you're Democrat. She was a Democrat for years. She's not
a real Republican Republican, but she's tough on crime and
she'll put people in jail. So in November, this is
(13:49):
an important thing. Get rid of Alvin Bragg. Put in
Maud Maren as DA. That will make a big difference
in crime. Diane Keaton, Hey, I'm getting unds of Instagram
followers today all of a sudden, dozens and dozens and
dozens and dozens. Turns out it's from the picture I
put up of Diane Keaton and Woody Allen. It was
(14:10):
the last time they had dinner together. I was at
the next table, got a picture of them. But it's
on my Instagram and it's gone viral like crazy. So
it's upteleic almost a million views. But take a look
at it up on my Instagram. Just go to Mark
Simone NYC at Instagram. Mark Simone NYC at Instagram. Diane Keaton,
(14:30):
Andy Hall. Of course the Godfather and don't forget the
Godfather too.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
I didn't want your son, Michael. I wouldn't bring another
one of your sons.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
Into this world.
Speaker 5 (14:42):
It wasn't abortion, Michael.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
It was a son, a son, and I had to
kill because this must all end.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Well. She was a great actress, she was an Oscar
winner and AFI Award.
Speaker 5 (14:58):
I just want to cry, That's all I wanted to do.
Has this been too much? Too great for me? And
then I have a speech? And who cares what I
have to say? I mean, it's all been said. I
just feel horrible about the fact that I have to
do this. I have no interest in it whatsoever.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Yeah, quite a unique character, Diane Keaton. Hey, we'll take
some calls. Next. Eight hundred three to two one zero
seven ten. Is the number eight hundred three to two
one zero seven ten. Hey, let's take some calls. Let's
go to uh Dennis bound Brook, New Jersey. Dennis, how
you doing?
Speaker 4 (15:30):
Yes, good morning, Mark, Mark my suggestion, Hello, yeah, Hello, yeah, Mark,
My suggestion for curtis to learn that to land that
big blow, keep referring to Mond hump Dhani as speedel
and say that the del castro here will turn New
York City into Cuba. Rob from the rich, give to
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the poor, until everybody's poor. Do we want Cuba to
come to New York City?
Speaker 8 (15:58):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Are you from like us three months ago? I mean,
this is your suggestion. This is old stuff. This was
like the first one, that old stuff.
Speaker 4 (16:06):
I haven't heard him refer to him as you.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
Know, people always do that. I haven't heard it. He's
been doing that the whole race. Let's go to Joan
in the Bronx. Joan, how you doing?
Speaker 5 (16:16):
Hi?
Speaker 6 (16:16):
Mark, I'm fine, Thank you. I heard an interview with
the assistant director of the Quinnipiac polls.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Okay, and she was, hello, yeah, it's one of those
dumb college poles.
Speaker 6 (16:30):
Well know. The good part about this is she was
talking about the internals, and it shows that Flee was
Flee was supporters our fifty two percent enthusiastic, while Cuomo
was our only twenty eight per Nobody.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Looks nobody likes Smoma, but don't don't take those college
polls too seriously. Let me explain what a college pole is.
The way a college becomes famous and gets prestige and
gets tons of donations is by football, like University of
Michigan or the big football you know. But there's some
colleges they can't afford it that they don't want to
build a stadium. It costs a fortune, you know how
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much it costs to run a football team. It's not
just building a stadium. You got to pay these players,
you know, the equipment. It's a fortune. So some colleges,
you know, they're like dinky colleges. You do a poll,
your poll, You buy a couple of you know, twenty iPads,
and you send some students out and you do a poll.
These are colleges that can't get a football team. Let's
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go to Steve in Manhattan. Steve, how you doing?
Speaker 9 (17:30):
Hey, what's up? Mark? You know?
Speaker 8 (17:32):
I mean told by a lot of people. The city
trains they're locking, the doors are between cars. Curtis has
got to be over this poll over.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Curtis is all over everything trains. There's nothing Curtis doesn't
know about New York or the trains. Let's go to
Greg and Long Island. Greg, How you doing, Oh.
Speaker 8 (17:48):
Mark, I appreciate your taking my call. Why don't just
talk very briefly about this bump wrap against Columbus. Yes,
there's an outstanding book that was published at twenty twelve
which is giving a very little coverage, written by an author.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
What's the name of the book.
Speaker 8 (18:04):
The author name of the book is Columbus The Quest
for Jerusalem.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
All right, well, I already should read it. Columbus was
a great guy. Obviously. The Democrats, because they hate America,
they hate Columbus. But you got to just keep pointing
out to them, Hey, Columbus, illegal alien. I thought you
liked the illegal aliens. He's the first the illegal alien,
and you should. Democrats should love him. As a result,
let's go hate Vincent in Brooklyn, Vincent, how you doing?
Speaker 9 (18:28):
Good morning, Mark, Mark. I'm okay. I'm glad the hostages
got all released and everything. That's a great day for
Israel and for Donald Trump's team of diplomats putting this
all together. Although unfortunately I think the exchange is rather skewed.
Nineteen life is nineteen hundred life is for twenty hostages.
(18:53):
It seems a little askewed to me. And also that
kind of my way of thinking, that kind of incur
is to tell is to keep on doing it because
look at the exchange rate. Mark. What I want to
mention that you brought up about Mandani's black money and
shady money. Sam Antar, who busted also Letitia James, he
(19:15):
brought it out about the Morgan fraud, said that most
of Mandami's money is coming from bundlers, not from me.
He claims it's coming from people sending him, you know,
twenty twenty five dollars. That's not the case. These bundlers
are getting the money from all these these bad actors
all over the world. And when he gives the money,
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according to the election laws, they just have to he
has to just put down he or she well, I
brought this money there the bundler. Meanwhile, where is all
Where are the bundlers getting all this money? And sam
Antard said, there's a feature when you give money via
credit card on these websites that accept the money for
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the candidates, there's a feature like Obama did that they
turn off that feature where you normally you would have
to put in pertinent information about yeah, you retired, are
you working so forth and so on.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
You can do it. You can do it anonymously. Yeah, well,
but there are let's just say, in Washington, a lot
of people working on that money. Sam Antar has been
great in this, but they're tracing down that money. Apparently
there's a lot of Soros types around the world, other.
Speaker 9 (20:30):
Kinds of a lot of dirty money, even from China.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Port China. There's the money coming from everywhere. They'll find it,
and that could take him out of the race. Vincent
great call is always oh hey when we come back.
Denish Desusa, the great scholar, a filmmaker, author, you know
his latest movie, boy, this has a lot to do
with today. His latest movie is all about October seventh,
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and it's a perfect day to have mine as the
hostage is a released. But we'll talk to him next
on seven to ten. Are well, it's been quite a
day in Israel now, you know. Denshuza, the great author, scholar,
a filmmaker. His latest film, beautiful film, well, powerful film documentary.
It's called The Dragons Prophecy. It's out. We want you
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to see it. It's the most incredible look back at
October seventh with footage never before seen and the whole
history to ancient times. It's a powerful film. The Dragons
Prophecy densh de Suzza, how you doing.
Speaker 7 (21:32):
Pleasure?
Speaker 3 (21:33):
And yes, of course what an exhilarating We profiled one
of the families. I hated him, a named Leshai Miran
outside her little Kibbutz interviewed a woman nahal oz community
and she described and harrowing in bill what happened to
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them on October seventh. And of course she and the
two little girls have been the tar dad for two years, right,
so just to see some picture and without the warning
of their family reunion, I mean I was quite overwhelmed,
my wife. It's very personal in that sense.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
Yeah, Denish, can we call you right back? I think
your phone is cracking up. Let's let's call him right back,
because that's not him, that's the phone. Yeah. It's a
very very powerful film October seventh. He's got footage that
is so graphic of what happened and so real, and
it's an amazing film, The Dragon's Prophecy. You can buy it.
It's on Amazon, it's there's showings in theaters. But it's
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a great film and it's so appropriate today. Hostages released.
They're back with their families. The President of Egypt right
now meeting with all these world leaders who we are
partners in this deal. And this film is a look
like at October seventh like you've never seen before an interviews.
Oh we got them back, Denish Desusa. How are you?
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Let's see if it's.
Speaker 7 (22:57):
Sing Hey Mark, I'm doing great?
Speaker 1 (22:59):
Oh much better? Me better, much much better? Now, where's
where can people see the film?
Speaker 7 (23:05):
So the film is in streaming and DVD and go
to the website which is The Dragons Floral the Dragons
prophecyfilm dot Com. You can stream it, you can order
your DVDs. It ties into all the stuff going on now.
So it's a wonderfully timely film. And it also is
although it takes you to some dark places, it ends
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on a note of exhilaration, spiritual renewal. So it seems
particularly fitting for this moment.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Yeah, it's the ultimate film on what happened on October
since the footage is quite amazing that you've gotten a
hold of. And how long did this whole thing take
to do?
Speaker 8 (23:43):
Well?
Speaker 7 (23:43):
We started it about a year ago, and remarkably the
film is even more timely than when we were shooting it,
I show footage that's never before seen of October seventh. Interestingly,
the government of Israel opted to hold back on that,
I think out of respect for the families, but I
thought it's important for people to be on the scene
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and get some real experiential sense of what that was like.
And then the film goes to the widest possible themes,
which is it tries to interpret the events not just
from a political but also from a biblical and a
prophetic perspective.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
Yeah, today obviously historic, a wonderful day piece, but how
much faith do you have in this holding up this
whole piece deal over the years?
Speaker 7 (24:34):
Well, I think if you believe the Bible, this issue
is not going to be permanently resolved until maybe the
end of time. I've seen so many other conflicts settled
and this one continues to fester. Now, I do want
to credit Trump. I mean, over my adult lifetime, I've
seen the Nixon Plan, the Carter Plan, the Clinton Plan,
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and none of them have really made measurable progress. But
this really is a momentous step forward. So I won't
say I'm optimistic, but I am hopeful that we can
build on what we see today.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Yeah, the film is called The Dragon's Prophecy. You've got
to see this film, and you deal with how far
back into ancient times this all goes. You know, presidents
have tried giving land in this deal. It's about giving
an economy and booming economy to going back to the beginning,
what is really the root of this conflict.
Speaker 7 (25:32):
Well, the Biblical perspective basically says that Israel has always
been fighting for its life, and in fact, there is
an eerie similarity between this war that we've been witnessing
for two years and the ancient war between the Israelites
and their longtime enemy called the Philistines now Philistine Palestine.
(25:57):
That is actually the same word. It's the same name,
but we're not just talking about the same name. We're
talking about very similar tactics. The ancient Philistines would capture Israelites,
would drag them literally to Gaza. Gaza's mentioned in the Bible,
and then in the Bible it says that when Samson,
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the hero who represents the strength of Israel, is captured,
he's blinded in somewhat the same way Israel was blinded
in October seventh. He was paraded in front of the
people of Gaza quote for their entertainment. And similarly with
the captives of October seventh, they were stripped to the waist,
they were dragged to Gaza, they were paraded while people
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were shouting a lahulak bar. So all of this is
a way of saying that the events that we're seeing
in front of our eyes are not just ordinary events.
They have deep biblical resonance, and so we have a
wide angle lens in looking at all of this in
this film.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
It's a powerful film. It's called The Dragon's Prophecy and
what's the website.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
The website is The dragons prophecyfilm dot com. It's available
in streaming and in DVD now. It's also available on
the platform called Rumble where you can kind of pay
per view at just purchase and click and watch. So
great film to watch right now, because it's very much
in tune with the spirit of renewal. We've been hearing
a lot about that since Charlie Kirk's death. I think
(27:25):
that idea is reinforced by what happened today, and so
this is a film that will leave you exhilarated and motivated.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Yeah, and you've got great interviews in there with Yahu
and Mike Kukaby talk about Mikekukaby's role in all this.
Speaker 7 (27:40):
Well, Huckaby is a very interesting character because he is
not only the ambassador and a politician, but he's also
a pastor. And one of the big issues that we're
dealing with now in critiques of Israel and Jews from
the right is this question of whether or not somehow
the New Testament and Jesus makes the Old Testament obsolete.
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I mean that idea is in fact, on the face
of it, preposterous, right, because from the Old Testament we
get creation, we get the idea of fallen human nature,
we get the Ten Commandments, we get the Hebrew prophets.
So the idea that this can all be kind of
kicked out from under us, I think is an affront
to Christianity over two thousand years. But yet we're hearing
it from influential voices on the right, and so it's
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sort of drawn me somewhat reluctantly into a public confrontation
with the characters, because I think it's bad for Maga,
it's bad for Trump, and it's also ultimately bad for Christianity.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Yeah, well, it's a great film. Denisch DeSUS has made
a lot of great films through the years, but this
one of documentary called The Dragons Prophecy no more interesting
examination of October seventh, great interviews, Great give us the
website again.
Speaker 7 (28:54):
The website is the Dragons plural The Dragon's Prophecy Film.
Don't forget the film Dragon's prophecyfilm dot com. Check it out.
You really won't regret it. It's a little bit of
a departure for me because most of my other films
have been, in one way or another, just about the
meaning of America looked at from a political and historical perspective.
But this film engages the world. It engages the human soul,
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the great struggle between good and evil, you know, God
and the devil. The Dragon actually is a reference to
Satan himself from the Book of Revelation. So this is
a film that takes on a much bigger topic than
I've dealt with before, and it uses a more spiritual
lens than I have in my earlier work.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
Yeah, hey, you can buy You can buy the DVD
on Amazon and well you can also see it unrumbled
The Dragon's Prophecies on Rumble. If you want to pay
for review it there, Well, great work, deniesh DESUSA, thanks
for being.
Speaker 7 (29:47):
With us, really appreciate it.
Speaker 9 (29:50):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Take care. It's a powerful film, and what a day
it's been. Hey, don't forget Buck and Clay do an
excellent show. You'll hear them right after the news at noon.
There come up next. And then you got the most
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every night nine to midnight, all here on seven ten
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