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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Yours of course, just drone course the end of day.
It's Monday, it's November twenty fourth, twenty five, was Thanksgiving
with you and going to hope everyone has a great
Thanksgiving this year. I'm going to cover it looks to
me like the war in Ukraine is coming to an
end finally, and I want to replay and go over
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some of the things that I think are critical in
terms of how the war has ended. And I'm going
to refer to two articles that I wrote in October.
Back in October, I was really trying to say essentially
the direction we were going with Donald Trump, if you remember,
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was going to back off saying that Zelenski had lost.
He was going to say that Russia was going to
face great sanctions, that the war continued in place, and
negotiate a piece. Is also getting frustrated with Benjamin Natanyahu,
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who was pushing to completely crush a Moss. Now, the
two articles I wrote was that October thirteenth, twenty twenty five,
I wrote an article says that Netanyahu is going to
face his greatest challenge, because what I was pointing out
is that now who was challenged by an attack that
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Netanyahu did on Cutter to try to kill AMA's leaders
without first clearing it with President Trump, and the reaction
to the White House was very negative and saying that
it was not helpful that Natan Yaho was launching this
attack on Cutter, where we have a major military base,
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while he was trying to negotiate a peace proposal. And
God now eventually Natanya who listened and backed off. Natanya
who was on the theme at that time that Israel's
a sovereign nation, which of course it is, and that
he and the Israeli government are free to rule Israel
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as they see fit, which is also true. But the
point is that without President Trump's support, Israel would not
have turned back Hamas after the October seventh attack. Israel
needed our munitions, our military support, our money in order
to achieve a victory over Hamas. And at the same
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time Israel was fighting Hasbell on Lebanon, we were pushing
back on the Houti rebels in Yemen, and Syria was
in disarray. We had chances in the Middle East to
really achieve some major changes in the the Palestinian movement,
and Hamas had been largely I wouldn't want to say
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destroyed because it was still remnants of it love, but deeply,
deeply weakened. So Netanya who kind of by the way,
also at that time was when President Trump called in
Charlie Kirk, Patrick, Ben David, Meghan Kelly all the White
House and began saying that, you know, as strong as
supporter as they had been of Israel, that he wanted
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to see more criticism of the Israeli government on these points.
And Trump was really putting pressure on Israel to come
around and say, okay, well stop the fighting, We'll come
to terms with the Moss and we'll have a piece accord.
Trump wants to go back to the Abraham Accords, which
he's advanced in the Middle East, is the only solution
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peaced through prosperity, and Netanya who went along. Of course,
Trump fashions himself on the art of the deal as
being a brilliant negotiator. And this was uh, you know
Netton now who's been in power for three decades in Israel,
and he served as vice president, I have cemetery services
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as Prime minister three times. And so this is the
time for Netanyahu to possibly ride off into the sunset
saying that he is a hero that he has achieved
greater stability for Israel given its enemies in the Middle
East who want to destroy Israel, including the attack President
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Trump did on Iran, which is a massive military attack
with B two bombers. So we have a different Middle
East today. It's not one hundred percent secure yet. Amas
will try to come back into the Gaza, They'll try
to bring back the Palestinians. But again we can deal
with that chapter later. Although Neti now who does continue
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to launch it assaults on Hemas in Gaza. And I'm
sure Trump is being consulted right now. But the point
is it's under control for the moment and in the
Middle East for the moment is about all you can
say until we have a permanent or lasting accord to
accept the state of Israel as a Jewish state. Now.
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I also wrote an article then on October twenty third,
how Trump could force an endgame in the war between
Ukraine and Russia. Now, at that time, what was happening
was that President Putin was saying that he basically wanted
to come to an end of the war, but he
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was not going to relinquish territory. In fact, he wanted
to keep part of the Dunboss region that he had
not yet taken Okay, and so with Zelenski, who was
arguing that they could take back, President Trump actually went
to the United Nations on September twenty third, twenty twenty five,
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a few months ago, and said that Ukraine could win
back all the territory Russia seized, and Vice President Vance
echoed that theme, saying that we were seriously considering giving
long range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine that could be used
to hit deep into Russia. These are cruise missiles which
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could be nuclear armed. Now, that was all a plan
of General Kellogg was a special envoy to the Ukraine
for President Trump, and what Kellogg had managed to negotiate
was that we would sell these weapons to NATO, who
would then supply them to Russia. Well, Putin made it
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clear that that wasn't going to cut it, that it
was our weapons, fired by our troops and our guidance systems.
We were going to be at war with Russia no
matter how we positioned it. That they were going down
on the in September and early October, that we were
going down was an escalation of the war. And Trump
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had a phone call with Putin October sixteenth, and he
accepted Putin's suggestion to meet in Budapest, Hungry for another
round of talks. However, those talks never happened because the
very next day, during the White House meeting with Zolenski,
when Trump refused to provide the Tomahawk missiles, but also
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he wanted to make it clear that he wanted Russia
to stop and negotiate in peace where they were and
they had not yet taken all of Dunboss, which is
the region that is largely Russian speaking in Ukraine. Now,
what's happened in the last few days, and these I
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think are significant changes that again are not going to
get reported here in the United States. But Russia has
now taken a key city. So they've been after in
dumbas they've been after attacking it for like twenty one
days on. This city has now fallen to Russia. It
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begins with the pe These cities are very difficult to
pronounce in Ukraine, but it was one of the key
cities that that essentially was blocking Putin from advancing until
he was able to gain this territory. Haven't gained the
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territory Putin? Now? Is it a position where the Ukrainians
realize they've lost the war. And this was a major
point I was making in the articles I was writing
in October that a fundamental realization had to be that
Russia won and we were not going to take back
this territory from Russia and Ukraine without a nuclear war,
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and it wasn't worth going to a nuclear war over
So here's the article. I'll put it here, Chris, so
you can put it up on the for people to see.
But it is an article in the Gateway Pundit today
which I think is will be overlooked in terms of
its significance by many people. But again it's critical that
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Russia has taken back this town. Here's the article and
we can post that. Take a look at it. And
the town is called Pokrovsk, Pokrovsk, Pakovsk, twenty one month siege.
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Thousands of Uranian troops are now encircled in this pocket,
this Minnograd cauldron, and they they're gonna have to surrender.
There's probably no way they can fight their way out.
So Russia has conquered essentially a dozen settlements in a
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week in eastern don Tsk, northern Krakov and southern zappor
Rohi Road sea. Moscow's forces are encircling key Ukrainian stronghold
forces at Pokrovsk Okay. So this the city of is
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a logistics hub for Kiev. That's the last fortified bastion
before the the Empire River on the way to Kiev.
Russia can now walk into Kiev if they want to.
There's nothing gonna stop Russia from going to Kiev. N Thus,
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Russia just decides it doesn't have to do it, Okay,
and the war is lost. And now the terms are
going to be that Zelensky's gonna have to accept that
there's gonna have to be a new election. Lensky's gonna
have to face up to corruption charges. I would say
if z Resky probably would be worried for his life
because of the Ukrainian oligarchs. Know he knows too much
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by the way he kids got the dark course of
the effect going on again with the light. This happens
about once or twice a year when the sun is
in a particular location. Of course, I won't be here
for very long. This is a home I've lived in
for thirty five years. But as I've announced my wife,
after thirty two years of marriage, decided to have an
affair and broke up our marriage. Wanted me to quit
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politics and quit doing everything I'm doing, But I think
God took her out of my life to put me
back to work. Do you recall I did not take
the plea deal from that was offered from Muller Mueller
investigation of Russian collusion. I thought I was going to
go to prison for the rest of my life. Since
twenty eighteen, I've had a very rough go, but I
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see things are clearing. I've gone into investment banking. I've
created the Chance Capital Partners with several good friends, and
we are now funding people who are looking for money
on developing new technology, new innovations, health and health make
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America healthy again, in security and cybersecurity, and many different
areas of interest that I'm interested in. We're going to
mobilize resources and money in order to fund these companies,
and we hope to work very closely with the Trump
administration and doing so. The point I want to make
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is that Donald Trump has now embraced a policy which
I think makes sense, and it's one that is going
to succeed, and he's going to have been able to
credit in twenty twenty five. I believe having ended both
the war and Gaza and the war in Ukraine, now
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that will be historic. And of course he won't get
a Pilaitzer Prize for it, because the leftists who controlled
the Pilaitzer Prize would never give Trump the acknowledgment. But
I don't think I can think of this is historic
in that very few peacemakers have come forward to have
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eras in which we can live peacefully as a world
and quit having these perpetual wars which only benefit the bankers,
the new World ordered, one world government crowd, and all
those others who are evil and want to destroy the
United States of America our traditional values. Well, we certainly
have a strong dark cours the effect going on with
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the light. Chris, you want to come on in because
I think this is to me another major phase of
the work I've done. I've been working on these issues
for years, and I think we're we're The left is
in deep retreat right now.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
The left is left is in big trouble right now.
Displite what they try to tell you, Displite the news media,
and of course there are social media minions trying to
tell you Trump is losing it. Trump is this? Trump
is that they tried to pin the Epstein finals on him.
He's pretty much plumbing through and doing a job. He's
been in A positive A positive president, I guess net
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positive if you will. The good outweighs the bands so far.
I know young people would like to see him fix
up the economy, but the damage done by the Democrats
over the Obama and Biden there is very difficult to
fix in less than a year.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Go back to the Clintons. Clinton started it.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
That's right now. Well, they said the Democrats seem to
like the country the way they're destroying it.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Yeah, because I want to destroy the country.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
The next day in power, next big contest is going
to be whether Madami gets to have New York be
a sanctuary city, you know for mostly peaceful Muslims.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Well, try this. He met with He met with President
Trump last week, right, and pretty much realizes that New
York City is going to need federal money to survive,
especially survive his regime. So I'm almost guessing that is
just saying whatever he wanted to do to get into power,
to become the mayor for his own career. I don't
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think he's going to be beneficual. I don't think he's
going to do He's going to do little, if any,
of what he promised because basically, as John Quincy Adams
noted to us a long time ago, if you're a
Muslim and you're talking to who you consider infidels, you
can light to them all you want, because you're you're
justified religiously.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
To do so. The point is that Mandami, if he
does do half of what he's as he wants to do,
will be cuning crimes.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
He wants to be a celebrity, he wants to be
the next Obama, and I just it's almost like he
doesn't really want to do anything as mayor, kind of
like when he was a status sembleman and the guy
guy Billy showed up for anything anyway at the time.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
Yeah, it's sponsoring him, I believe.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
Oh think about this. Most of the leadership of the
Democrats over the last twenty years, I mean the leadership,
the higher ups, the people that ran for the most
prominent offices, are celebrity types. People that like the idea
of being a celebrity on social media or wherever welse.
Or ever else. It's almost the Obama effect nowadays. Look,
Democrats ran Kamala Harris on what merit, on what policy, No,
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on celebrity, they ran Hillary Clinton on celebrity. They ran
Gavin Newson's trying to run on celebrity. That's basically it.
They don't want to talk about policy. They want to
they want to turn these elections into a high school
student body or.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Middile eight children sexually right.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
But with a nice smile, pretty hair. It doesn't matter
the electorate, the wine sipping, the wine sipping soccer moms
who think they're doing good by voting for Democrats don't care.
And that's the problem. People don't understand what these people
are really up to.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
Well, they will as the country deteriorates and the cities deteriorate.
And I think that the next thing Donald Trump's got
to do is he's got to take seriously the election integrity.
He's got to We've got to get control of Justice Department.
We've got to get that executive order election integrity issued soon.
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The ultimatum for Zelensky is Thanksgiving, and Zelensky's either got
to take this deal or get a much worse one
because what I pointed out in those articles was all
Trump has to do to end the wars quit funding Zelenski.
We pull back our support. We quit giving Zelenski the
military equipment or the guidance of our missiles or the assistants,
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technically the intelligence, the money. He's dead in the water.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
Here's a savvy move by Donald Trump. I was radding
between the lines of these twenty eight points. Not if
in agreement, a required agreement would would be UH would
have to make sure Ukraine does not get into NATO. However,
Ukraine's allowed to join the EU. Generally Eastern Europeans vote
more anti globalists if you will. I know Zelenski's in there.
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But remember Zelenski was public enemy number one according to
the left back in twenty seventeen. He was the little
He was the Ukrainian Trump at the time, according to
these people. So they forgot about that rather quickly. Think
about this, So Ukraine, if this peace deal comes through,
Trump kept them out of NATO but allowed them to
join the EU. More futuristic anti globalist views into event
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Parliament think about that.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
Well, it's going to be very interesting. I think the
EU is finished. Yes, it's just a matter of time
till the crumbles and it is destroyed.
Speaker 2 (19:12):
We'll destroyed itself, yes, self destruction impossible.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
Of the globalist mission doesn't work. Now you know, the
climate change is dead. Finally, I think we're done with
this nonsense a climate change. And that took long enough.
But if you go to climate deepople, let's just see
what Mark Moranod is doing these days, a climate depot.
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He's got. Thank you, President Trump, So thank you for
mister Trump Trump's masterclass. The absence allowed bricks Nations and
Petro States to team up to derail so boycott of
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an access of obstruction opposed to climate action. Oil rich nations. Yeah,
phase out the whole thing about forgetting You need to
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the health saying on the real America's voice. And he's right, okay,
So the even Bjorn Lomberg COPD thirty repeats three decades
of ineffective climate policy. Years of the un driven cop
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process have had zero impact on the speed of global decarbonization.
Right if they've done nothing except to try to get
wind and solar and Obama and Biden's friends made lots
of money on Clindra and other boondoggle wind and solar
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projects that don't work. So after ten years, ten years
after the Paris Climate Agreement, climatism is crumbling. Can't crumble
fast enough for me? I mean, because if you'll point
out I wrote I've been writting a trilogy. I've got
two of the books written. One is the truth about energy,
global warming and climate change. That's the second one truth
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about Neo Marxism, cultural maolism, and anarchy. And then I'm
pointing out how in fact the anarchy of the Democrats
is where they are right now. The third book, which
I hope to be able to get my mind around,
after I get out of this situation here with moving
and this marriage falling apart, and rebuild my life into
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a new chapter. I want to write the book on
the truth about trans humanism, UH, artificial artificial intelligence and
perpetual life extension. What exposed the insanity that these people
think that they can make earth perfect and they can
live forever. It's a satanic wish, and it's we can't
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reach the realm of God, we can't build a tower
of Babbel and assault heaven. All these things are insanity.
And so therefore what we've got to understand is that
we're here for a spiritual existence. It's temporary, and it
is bound by rules that we can't just arbitrarily make up. Okay,
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that's what That's what they'd like you to think. In
the neo modernism of the critical race theory, your sex
can be whatever. Your gender is different than your sex.
You might have male or female organs, but that doesn't
mean your sex performance is male or female. Now, these
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these kinds of ideas are inherently destructive, and they've been
perpetuated since nineteen seventeen. We had to destroy the culture
of America, which meant destroy under attack in Europe with
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the Muslims. Next, the next challenge we're going to face
with Islam worldwide. As Islam surfaces to say that Christianity
needs to be destroyed, we'll probably have one more battle
of that issue before we can enter into a new era,
which I believe we will do. Okay. So, the economy,
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I continue to warn people, is fragile, and the global
economy is particularly fragile. Gold is trade today trading at
four ninety six dollars an ounce. It's holding consistently over
four thousand dollars an ounce. Silver's trading at fifty dollars
and fifty one cents an ounce. I'm imploring everybody go
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to Swiss America at the top of the Corsi Nation homepage.
You can see the crystal show you how to navigate it.
But if you go to the gold up there tab
right there, Christ is showing you get these walking Liberty
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these coins as you want, up to two hundred and fifty.
They're almost one hundred percent solver and they will appreciate
at east student gets some gold and silver. I mean
this is a way to get some precious metals, and
silver is a lot more affordable than gold. Buying an
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ounce of gold at four thousand dollars an ounce is
considerably more out of the reach of most people than
buying an ounce of silver at fifty dollars an ounce,
And at fifty dollars an ounce, silver is likely to
go to thousand dollars an ounce, although that could happen
next year. And I can see that the world economy
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around of debt we have matter. We're we're now a
debt that is just out of control and no way
to really stop it. And Europe is also deeply in
debt and no way to really control it. So we're
entering into a new dimension here, a new time, and
I'm going to be reconfiguring Coursination dot Com and how
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we're going to be doing in the broadcasts. In twenty
twenty six, I'll be relocating and looking forward to the
next chapter of my life. I think it's going to
be an exciting period of time to be in investment banking.
I think Donald Trump is at the point of being
able to accomplish some remarkably transformative changes in direction for
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this country, and it remain extremely positive for the country.
But as we head into Thanksgiving, I anticipate we're going
to see an end of the Ukraine War, and that's
something that in September October looked like it was not
going to happen, but it has turned around. If that
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turns around, we'll be going through a major ability to
reunite and say to Russia, we're going to end sanctions,
We're going to try to foster the Abraham Accords, and
let's get to an era where we can look at
peace through prosperity rather than all of this war which
only benefits the bankers of the New World Order crowd
that wants to destroy humanity. This doctor Jrome Corsi, this
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is Monday. It's it's November twenty fourth, twenty twenty five,
and so we approach the end of this year. I'm
very confident that the first year of Donald Trump as
rugged as it's been, and we have not gotten rid
of by any means the Obama and the Biden people
who are yet in the bureaucracy, including the Justice Department.
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They have to be weeded out. But we've made such
tremendous strides that I'm confident in the end, God always wins.
And I'm imploring us to continue on second Chronicle seven fourteen,
to get down on our knees and ask God to
forgive us for letting our country get to this point.
If we do that, God will hear our prayer and
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heal our land. Thank you for joining us as Courseination
dot com. We're doing podcasts every weekday. We'll be back.
We'll be back later on this week, but Thanksgiving is
coming up and we'll be resuming full scale next week.
God bless