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six five six three nine And hello everybody. It's Friday,
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the eighteenth of July, seven am or thereabouts, maybe a
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And with that, yeah, I could say some more, but
I could say about the embarrassing things about how I
realized that I was politically inept back when I was
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not going to talk about that now. I've talked about that.
You've heard me talk about that before. We'll just go
on stay tuned for further shows. If you want to
find out about that. That'll come back up again. Anyway,
We've got this thing that I wanted to talk about.
I wanted to talk on Monday about the Muslim Brotherhood
and kind of what's going on on that, but I
want to talk first about this thing with Trump's base,
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which is like turning on him over his perceived involvement
in the Jeffrey Epstein cover up, and the full Epstein
client list was allegedly released, though you know, the veracity
of that claim remains unclear, and Trump's supporters are calling
out on his association with Gilaine Maxwell, his wish of
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well to Maxwell during her trial, his repeated evasions about
the nature of his relationship with Epstein. And there's a
surge of internal social media backlash against Trump, and it's
particularly from right wing influencers and figures. Trump lied about
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knowing Epstein. Well, this is you know, relatively clear. I
don't understand. I mean, I guess that the reactionary in
the base, shall we call them, let's just call them
the base. They're a little slow in getting up to
speed on this. But it's well known really that Trump
knew Epstein well. Trump's own biographer confirms a long standing
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friendship with Epstein. Trump is not on the client list necessarily,
of course, we don't know, but many of his allies
are suspicious about why he isn't mentioned. And Trump's base
is now questioning if he's being protected or protected others
and just exactly what it is that you know, he
might might be hiding. And he's silent about this, and
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he's when he's not silent, he's evasive, and he's I mean,
his inaction is signaling guilt to his own followers. And
the final implication is that the right is ready to
eat its own and Trump may no longer be immune.
So you're listening to politics by Jake, of course, and
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let's talk about something that the media is barely touching.
Of course, the media is corporate, it's corrupt, it's controlled.
You listen to politics by Jake because you know this,
you're politically active. So they're not talking about the indictment,
not the trial delays, not Hunter Biden or some shiny
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new impeachment toy for Jim Jordan. I'm talking about Jeffrey
Epstein and the fact that Donald Trump's own base is
now turning on him for covering up his ties to
that predator. And yes, you heard that right. The maggot diehards,
the conspiracy crowd, the QAnon faithful, they're beginning to eat
their God. And this is a moment you need to
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understand because it's one of the most dangerous fractures in
our current political landscape, not because it will stop Trump necessarily,
but because it could unleash something, you know, even worse.
In the last week, right wing influencers, once Trump's most
loyal shock troops, has started openly attacking him because he
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told a reporter that he wouldn't release the names on
the Epstein client list, and he said to them, it
was not my thing, and he said he didn't want
to hurt people. And that silence, that refusal, well, that
was all it took. The conspiracy faithful exploded. And the
key point here is that they just didn't call him weak,
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They called him complicit. They called him a protector of pedophiles.
You can go see this for yourself. Posts on truth
social x telegram blasting Trump for being in on it,
saying that he's part of the same Satanic cabal they
once believed he was fighting. And you know, and I
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look at this, you know, I just I roll my
eyes and I shake my head. But this is what
they say. And it's not the liberals who are attacking
him over Epstein, now, it's the ones with Q in
their bias. Now, let's remember the real history here, and
let's be real about this, and let's face the facts.
Donald Trump was friends with Jeffrey Epstein for fifteen years.
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They lived near each other in Palm Beach. Epstein was
a frequent guest at Mar A Lago. Trump called him
a lot of fun city liked women, quote on the
younger side. Those are his own words. And let's not
forget that if Virginia Jeffrey, the Epstein victim who helped
break open the entire case, worked at Mar A Lago
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when she was sixteen years old, these are facts. These
are uncontestable, these are uncomfortable, these are undeniable. So when
Trump pretends to be the champion of the exploited when
he promises to root out the deep state and then
turns around and protects the client lists well, even as
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loyalists start to flunch. So why now, why are these
people turning Because the truth is bleeding through? Because the
right wing outrage machine has conditioned these people to expect vengeance,
spectacle justice, and Trump's refusal to name Epstein's clients, that's betrayal.
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These people built a fantasy where Trump was a messianic
figure fighting global child trafficking rings. Remember the DC pizza
parlor and the pedophile ring of the basement, which bent
to nonsense, but it had literally several iterations. That's what
I mean. And now to them, well, I mean, I
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won't say to them, he's acting like a coward or worse,
like someone who has something to hide. And the drift
and the endless fund raising off that fantasy starting to rot,
because once you create a cult, you have to keep
feeding it blood and Trump blank blank. Now here's where
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it gets ugly. If Trump falls in their eyes, not
to democrats, not to the courts, but to his own
QAnon acolytes. Do you think they'll go home and meditate. No,
they'll look for a new savior. They'll look for a
new profit, someone even more extreme. And I've talked to
you about this here on Politics by Jacob. I've said,
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if you think the Trump is bad, the ones that
are coming behind him are worse. And we're talking about
a vacuum of leadership now in the most paranoid, the
most heavily armed disinformation fed Thank you Fox News, thank you,
an thank you Newsmax disinformation fed faction of American politics.
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I look at people in the public places held and
wrapped by watching Fox News. It's just it's terrifying. Honestly,
it's terrifying. These are the people who believe the JFK Jr.
Was alive. These are the people who stormed the Capitol.
These are the people who think COVID was a CIA
plot and that five G is a mind control weapon.
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And I mean Trump has always been a symbol to them.
But if the symbol cracks, Colt could go rogue. And
what's most seconding about all of this is the simple
brutal fact Trump could come clean. He could blow the
lid off the Epstein case. He could release what he
knows because you know, damn well he knows something. But
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he won't Why because he's implicated, if not directly then culturally,
because he's the rot. As I said, he know Epstein
for fifteen years. They live right next to each other,
or reasonably close to each other. Virginia Jeffries used to
work for him. She's the one who blew the lid
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off the scandal. He is the rot. He is the cabal.
Remember I talked to you about the fascist cabal that's
got control of the legislative, do judicial, in the executive branch.
This is it. He is the thing that they claim
to hate. And this is the great irony of this.
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The movement that worshiped Trump is now tearing itself apart
because Trump is everything that they were afraid of, and
they're beginning to have, you know, real buyer's remorse. You
want to know where we are in the collapse of
this country's moral structure. You don't need to look any
further than this. The QAnon right has discovered the truth
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about Trump, not through journalism, not through justice, but because
he broke faith, because he failed to deliver the performance.
And that's where we are a nation unraveling. Because reality
finally walked on stage and said, your emperor is protecting
a pedophile network. And they didn't boo the stage hand.
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They turned on the emperor. You're listening to politics by Jake.
We'll be back after this.
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and we are back now. I want to talk about
this primary where Mondomni, who is kind of an ultra leftist,
I think that you'd have to describe him. He actually
won the candidacy, and this is kind of a It's
an interesting situation for several reasons. Let's talk about this
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guy a little bit. So, Okay, what does Mondania. Well,
on the one hand, some of the reforms are fine.
Rent freeze. He's offering rent freeze. That's good. But what
the ultar left does. The disappointment is the altar left
is a sectarian. He can't compromise. And Mandani's that's what
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he is. He's an ultra Left. And we'll go into
this and we're going to get into the Muslim brotherhood.
And I promised I would do this. I said I
would do it on Monday, but you know, it just
wasn't happening. So we're doing it now. So therefore, what
you've got then is a crippling additional larding or overlay
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of ideology on top of something which if it didn't
have that, it might be viable. But now with Mandani
it's worse because what he brings in is a really
incendiary issue, and that this is that somehow the city
of New York has to be the battlefield on which
the Israeli Palestinian dispute is fought out. And it's like,
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why do we need that. Don't we have enough trouble?
You know, it's the federal government, the State Department is
where this should be fought out. And I'm for doing
those things. But the questions that you'd have to ask
mont Donnie are why are you bringing Palestine into New
York City politics? What's the point of that? And they say, well,
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of course, Mam Donnie would say, I'm from the Third World.
I understand how everything in the world seems to be
different when you're in the Third World. And I'm like, well, great,
this is still New York City. Okay, it's not officially
part of the Third World some people, some people might
say it's gotten so bad that it almost is. This
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is the ideology of the bricks to begin with, right,
you know, the bricks, Brics, the Brazil, Russia, India, China,
South Africa. I guess postmodern ideology this and you don't
have to know about everything. Actually, I would like you
to This is political education. This is what we do
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here in politics by Jake. This is okay, So this
is a postmodern ideology because it says settlers are bad,
colonialists are bad. Well, I mean they're not. You know
that many colonies anymore. It's still the same. But you know,
you get the idea. Third world is good, third world
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is morally better. And we've tried very hard to point
out this is Rousseau. This is Jean Jacques Rousseau in
the seventeen hundreds in France, Age of Reason. I think
he died in what seventeen seventy eight thereabouts, on the
eve of the French Revolution. He leaves the scene. And
this is the idea that the more civilized you are,
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the more advanced you are, the more you have property, technology,
social development. The more evil you are, the more corrupt
you are. And in Rousseau's mind, civilization equals corruption, and
therefore people that are economically underdeveloped are more pure. According
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to this concept, the are the vest these are the
vessels of purity, whereas the civilized world is, you know,
the vessel of corruption, oppression. And this is a deeply
rooted ideology of the current modern world, and it comes
from all kinds of things. Colonialism, fight against it, and
you have a number of aspects like this. So you
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go to Mandani and you ask him, so, what do
you say about this slogan globalize the end of fada. Now,
as I said, uh indofada one of my few Arabic words.
This means an insurrection, it means an uprising, it means
a revolt or something like that. So to globalize the intefada,
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what does that mean? Does it mean to the entire
world against Israel or does it mean that presumably one
group is going to overwhelm the others through a globalized
into fadda. Anyway, this is a can of worms and
the Democratic Party does not need this. It's splitting its divisions.
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And we've always said the ultra lefts are often they're
often perpetrators, whether they know or not, a fratricide because
their business model, how they get elected is to attack
incumbent Democrats. We've had hog who want, as I said,
he wanted to institutionalize that. He said, let's have a
situation where the Democratic Party, through or a number of
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deputy National secretary was going to promote challenges, primary challenges
to Democrats and safe seats because they were to stodgy
or something, they were not radical enough. And that looks
like that has been ended. But a lot of bad blood,
a lot of energy. Laws Democratic National Committee should have
been focusing on doing things to begin to slow down
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Trump prepare for his loss of power. But that's not
what happened. So the ultra left business model has to
be rejected. The political party has to be there to
win elections. Okay, But now questions from Mandani, Okay, let's
think of some because it looks like he's going to run.
I mean, well, he is, He's the Democratic nominee. I'm
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thinking Cuomo may run. May well run. Cuomo may turn
out to be the only hope of the Democratic Party
of overcoming this challenge. Many people now say Mamdanni is
an act. Mondanni is performative. Mom Donnie is going through
a playbook, and I think there's a lot to that.
For example, Mam Donnie when asked about what do you
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mean globalize the adefada, and he says, well, what I
mean by that is this kind of this is a
kind of a doctrine of universal human rights. And I'm like, oh, okay,
universal human rights. Eh, let's see how universally your universal is. Okay.
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Around the end of March of this year, not so
long ago, we had this situation where a political rebellion
in Gaza erupted and the political rebellion was down with Hamas,
Down with Hamas. Down with Hamas was heard in any
number of localities, and in particular the biggest one seems
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to have been a place called Bayte Lahia Bayit Lahiya house,
Bayite house, that's what it means. Okay, then Lahia is
a family that used to live there. So this is
in northern Gaza. And this was around the twenty fifth
of March, okay, And there was a demonstration. This was
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on American television. So anyway, with three thousand participants. They
were flying the white flag and they were saying, we
want to end the war. And I've talked to you
about this before. You know, Hamas had no plant, they
had no plan and for the retaliation of Israel, except
that they wanted their own citizenry to be killed so
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they could foster worldwide outrage. These people are incorrigible. They're
just corrupted to the extreme. And what you need to do,
I said a few shows ago, is that when you
have a situation like this, you need to do what
Lee did at Appomattox. Lee was outmatched, couldn't get out
of it. He needs to stack arms and he needs
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to go to the commander of the Union forces and
surrender and Hamas isn't doing that. They just wanted to
keep the war going. They want they want this outrage.
This is a part of their business plan. It's cruel
and it's vicious for the citizenry. This is why I
always talk about Hamas. Hamas hates its own citizenry. They
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hate the Gossans and this is kind of demonstrative of that. Anyway,
they're waving white flags. This is back in March, around
the twenty fifth of March. We want to end the war.
We want to surrender. We're happy to surrender. We want
this to end, and we want Hamas out. In other words,
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political protest, peaceful to petition for the redreads of grievances.
Where have you heard that before? The United States Constitution,
Declaration of independence? Perhaps right right, human rights and if
it doesn't mean that doesn't mean anything. So there were
these people, the slogans, you know, Hamas out, Hamas are terrorists,
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yes they are. We want peace, we want to eat
down with Hamas. And there were even slogans. I don't
have those to quote, but there were slogans, according to
some accounts, against the Muslim Brotherhood itself because the Muslim
Brotherhood's fingerprints are all over Hamas. So it looks to
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me like a political revolt. There are some people like
De Deutsche Veella, they were so embarrassed, Oh my gosh, Hamas.
It's like Hamas is now sacrisanct. This cannot be. You
have to think clearly about this. Hamas is trying to
web themselves with the Palestinian people. Hamas is the enemy
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of the Palestinian people. Hamas is primarily the reason why
all this misery has been visited upon the Palestinian people.
And it's very important to be clear about this and
to understand this. And Hamas is, of course, you know,
the Gaza branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. It's one of
the ways, one of the ways Hamas was built up.
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It was built up with the complicity of General Sharon,
who was then the Israeli Housing Minister. And what he
did was this, he said, let's create a counterweight to
the PLO, which you've heard me say on this show.
I'm not for those guys either, you know PLO yasir Arafat.
We can create just a sh our own speaking, we
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can create something that's even more extreme so nobody could
ever demand that we Israelis would ever have to talk
to them. So let's create Hamas, and they did artificially,
so israel Is, you know, actually kind kind of complicitness.
And the way Hamas got in was to build a
basis support at the beginning through social services of affordable doctors,
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you know, affordable food, all important, affordable recreation, childcare, things
like this, community social services. Except that they had an
election in the mid twenty audies, and after that election,
remember the slogan then became one person, one vote, one time.
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It's just like the Muslim brotherhood. It's almost exactly like it.
And since what like two thousand and seven, I guess
that was the vote, and they're still there and they
will not leave. So we also, if you look a
little on the internet, you'll find various kinds of videotape
film of these are now Israeli's doing this right, so
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you have to approach this, you know, with necessary caution.
But they have people there and as soon as they're seen,
these women start screaming down with Hamas. There's one woman
who's saying the IDEF is better than Hamas. Hamas is
the worst. And this is Politics by Jake, and we
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politic by Jake, and we're back and we're trying. I'm getting.
I am getting to this thing of talking about the
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Muslim brotherhood in French Isles Musliman, the Muslim brotherhood, le Fredism,
what can we call it? The fraternity fraternalism. It means
the ideology of the Muslim brotherhood. And the warning is
that they're active in local government. And you may say,
what back with them? But now this is important. Listen
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to me. Politics by Jake. Jake talking to you. This
is a thing. You need to know this, so stick
with me on this. They're targeting mayoral elections and the
idea is is then twenty twenty six there will be
a series of municipal, local and mayoral elections and I
guess city council too. I think so in France. That
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is so this is timely And you say, Jake, why
are you talking about France while hang in there, because
a lot of the stuff is happening there. A lot
of the stuff is happening here in the United States too.
You need the background on this. This is what I'm
giving you. Okay, So the areas where the Muslim Brotherhood
has organized itself include these local governments already, and I
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think there are three sorts of control more or less
of the Muslim Brotherhood, and I think we do have
some here in the US. I hesitate to identify them
without similar specifics, but that's again sort of the idea governments,
schools obviously means universities. I've tried to stress here before
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I found any reports from any government that the biggest
vulnerability of falling under the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood
is are you a postmodernist? Because if you're a postmodernist,
you're practically there with the Muslim Brotherhood. You believe that
the Western world is evil? You agree with Rousseau I
talked about that in the less segment modern civilization, the
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more it has technology and property and organization, the more
of that that you have, the more corrupt you are,
and the more evil you are. That, of course, of course,
or you would expect to do this. The United States
is an abomination. The United States, the modern state par excellence,
as we've talked about, the United States, was an abomination.
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The United States was created for slavery, for racism, for oppression,
for imperialism, for plutocracy, and all the rest of this stuff.
And I have to say, you do find elements of
all that, you do, you do find elements. But to
say it's a great leap, and you're really going off
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the deep end to say that the United States is
the main force of evil in the world, it's absolutely bonkers.
Like I said, it's completely off the deep end. It's crazy.
So getting back to what I was saying, the vulnerability
of the Western intelligentsia, of all religions, most of them
don't have a religion, but it's based on self hatred,
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the self hatred of the westization of Western civilization, which
is more or less after World War Two, but in
particular with the Vietnam War and the horrors of the
Vietnam War. Now it continues. The gaslight and presentation of
what's going on in the Middle East equally, I think
distorted in many key ways. So, okay, so governments, schools, mosques.
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We're told that in France there are twenty eight hundred mosques.
Most of these places are perfectly normal, but seven percent
of the mosques are under the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood,
and that indicates that there are ninety one thousand mosque
goers who are in the seven percent of the mosques
out of the twenty eight hundred total mosques, and that
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that small fraction is attempting to take over the others,
in other words, to seize political leadership and seize the initiative. Okay,
so what's the id ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood. So
in nineteen twenty eight we have out I've talked about
this a little bit. This was the British intelligence. They
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sponsored it, they wanted it. The British did not want
Egyptian nationalism. The British did not want secular nationalism. Non
religious in other words, people who were Muslim in the
manner of tradition in the family, but not really religious,
you know, thinking more about politics, economics, military affairs, things
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like that. So this was the WAFFED Party, WAFD nationalist party,
sort of pre Naser Abdelgamo, Nasser president of Egypt. This
is what there was. So in nineteen twenty eight Albana
created the Muslim Brotherhood. Now, as French experts, I was
just listening to some discussions that they've had on the
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radio in France, and they say that when this guy
Albana founded the Muslim Brotherhood, he was looking a lot
of fascism. He was looking at Italian fascism, which had
been going on since nineteen twenty two. Arguably a little longer,
but since nineteen twenty two. Definitely the first fascist republic,
Admiral Horthy and I think it was Hungary. So anyway,
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Jake in a moment of solitude, trying to remember the
first fashit anyway, and that, of course that's a lot
of what's going on. There was the finding of Professor
Manfred Halperin at Princeton in his book on the Muslim Brotherhood,
the first one which was for many years, starting in
the sixties, which was that this was a form of
fascism in public life coming out of precisely, you know,
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the heyday of Mussolini in particular, and the rising tide
of similar things in Germany and elsewhere. See. You know,
we talk about fascism on their show, and we don't
want to call it authoritarianism. We don't want to call
it reactionaryism, which is actually a different thing. We don't
want you honor it with those names. We definitely don't
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want to call it conservatism, because that's not what it is.
It's fascism. If you go into Wikipedia, you find that
there's like thirty different kinds of fascism. If we don't
talk about it, you're going to be deceived. It's here,
and it's been here for one hundred years, Okay, nineteen
twenty two, I said nineteen nineteen. Actually, if you go
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back to Admiral Horthy. So the goal of this particular
one the Muslim brotherhood is not to be secular. First
of all, to assert that the bas of identity is
a religion, their interpretation of the Muslim faith. But what
they want therefore is not secular but religious, you see.
And of course that opens the door to many forms
of manipulation and domination, oh my goodness does it. Ever,
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the goals are too. The first is to restore the Caliphate,
and that is to say, the Muslim Empire. And when
we talk about the caliphate, this means from the fourteen
fifties on moral us until when the Eastern Roman Empire fell,
and moral us until the early nineteen twenties. In the
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middle nineteen twenties, it had been in constantinople, you know,
istan Bul Turkey on the banks of the Bosporus, and
this was the Caliph of Constantinople. It was the leader,
the political religious leader, because in that system, the political
and religious they're one and the same. They're the ones
that are there. So in other words, it had lapsed, okay,
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it had ceased to exist. At a Turk in Turkey
had said no, and yeah, we don't have any more
room for the caliphate anymore. We're not doing that. But
the idea then was coming out of Egypt in an
attempt to restore it, and you know it happened very
soon after attit, Turk said now we don't want it anymore.
Of course, British intelligence pushing hard in this direction. It
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doesn't mean that the British control of the Muslim brotherhood anymore.
They don't do that. I think it's gotten out of
their control. I mean, look, it's present in ninety countries,
so it's a caliphate that they want to have, in
other words, not the existing forms, not the existing Arab states.
It negates the existing Arab states. You could say like this.
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You can say, well, I'm an Egyptian, or I'm a Syrian,
or I'm a turn and they would say, no, that's
not good enough. You have to be a subject of
the caliphate. And the content of this is Shariah law.
So let's talk about that Sharia law. This is a
body of jurisprudence and traditions and other things which include
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essentially the reduction of women to a very subordinate, very
understated role in society. In society, in a society like this,
they're deprived of many rights. They're subjected to formal legal
customary male domination in most phases of their existence, which
I think we hear in the Western world would say.
(37:02):
Look no, first of all, no, because Western civilization has
in general a much more elevated concept of women. You
can say it goes back to the French, you know,
you can call it the courtly love stories of the
year ten hundred or eleven hundred or twelve hundred. You
can see it reflected in the French Troubadours. You can
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find it, above all, reflected in Dante with Beatrix, right.
You can find it reflected in Petrarch and Laura and
so forth. So the Western tradition surprisingly turns out to
be much more interested in better rights improvement in the
situation of women who are seen to be possible agents
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of enlightenment and indeed salvation in the case of Dante,
to be sure, metaphorical maybe maybe, but still nevertheless real.
All right, then, so shri a law. Then the brutal
punishments meet it out for what you'd have to say,
when you look at it are considered to be either
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no offense at all, very minor offenses. So it has
nothing to do with Anglo Saxon common law. Sharia law
Anglo Saxon common law, they're completely incompatible. And nevertheless, the
striking thing about the present day is that minorities coming
into countries as immigrants and this persistent persnicketiness where sometimes
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they say, we're going to create our own separate communities
and screw you and screw your common law, and screw
your freedoms and screw your rights. That's persnicketiness, oh, persnicketiness.
And the other time, the innovation of the Muslim brotherhood
is to say, no, that's not good enough. We want
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to take over the countries into which we are immigrating.
And this, of course then is noticed and it becomes
grists for the mill of the most reactionary in xenophobic forces.
So here's the question, Now what's wrong with or I
should say, what's what's with llamophobia? And with that, let's
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left off talking about Islamophobia and phobia is an irrational
(40:47):
fear combined with you know, hatred, and the Muslim Brotherhood
is making a lot of this saying, look, it's not us,
you don't have anything to worry about. But what they're
saying in Paris is, you know, we have our fellow citizens,
are Muslim Islamic fellow citizens who practice the religion. But
they're saying the doctrine of the Muslim Brotherhood is not religion.
(41:11):
It's a political project masquerading or using the cover of religion.
And the political project is a frontal attack. Well actually
it's not frontal. It's clever and indirect, and IM going
to talk about that in a minute, but it's a
complex attack on the French Republic. So, just as a
(41:31):
reference point, the French Revolution starts in the seventeen nineties.
You had the First Republic and then you had the
Second Republic for a while. After that, the third Republic
emerges in the wake of the defeat of the Franco
Prussian War of the eighteen seventies. That's the third French
Republic that goes for a long time, that goes until
(41:53):
about nineteen forty. It falls when they vote themselves out
of existence, and that's when vic France was created and
there's no more republic. And then the fourth Republic starts
from about nineteen forty four when de gaul gets back
into France, until about nineteen fifty seven, and then after
that you have the fifth French Republic, and that's the
(42:16):
one that you have today. And what's the main principle
of this, And I'm saying this to draw the distinction
because this is very important. The main principle of this
is secularism. It's not religious. The French Republic is not religious.
It's secular. And it's important because remember the Roman Catholic
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Church was built into French political life in the form
of the three estates. Right, you may not know this,
just just go with beyond it. The first estate, the nobility,
the third estate the bourgeoisie. That's just the working people,
the peasants. Of course, they were.
Speaker 3 (42:56):
No estate at all.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
They had nothing but in the French Revolution. And the
third estate is the French National Assembly, and with that
the French Revolution is on its way. This is after
the American Revolution, by the way, but you have to
argue that it was profoundly influenced by the American Revolution.
And this, of course is the great turning point in
(43:18):
the history of the world. It's secularism. It's the excision
of religion from politics. This is just I can't stress
enough how important it is and how vile the founding
fathers knew the interference and presence of religion in political
affairs was. Now so, if you have a group that
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comes into France, which is a centralized and form, it's
not federal at all. It's done from Paris. They send
out this is what they do. They would send out
the intendant to run the provinces, or the prefects to
run the police, or sent from Paris. They're not local choices.
Because it's the unity of the country has been in
question at very times. And the issue then is if
(44:02):
a political force emerges, which says, first of all, this
French Republic is no good Second of all, we want
to have the caliphate, the caliphate, we want to have
France will become part of the Caliphate. This is what
they do. This is what the Muslim brotherhood does, and
they are the focal point for this. They hide behind
(44:26):
these proxies like Hamas for example, a Plo for example.
Not only but they hide behind it. But the idea
is that everything, everything the world will become part of
the calpht which would then be located maybe back in
they would go back to Constantinople or someplace else. And
then the third thing they'll say is we want to
(44:48):
have Sharia law, so we don't want to have the
cold Napoleon. It's to a significant degree the French legal system,
so secular, republic, cold leon. And they say, no, no,
none of that, only Caliphate, only Shariah lah. And like
I said, this is not done in the blunt it's
(45:09):
not direct, it's not done in the blunt and crude
way that I've just said. It's done insidiously. It's done
through saying you know, hey, if you want to apply
to our sporting group, if you're a woman applying to
our sporting group, you have to have either your father
or your uncle or your brother or some male relatives
got to sign on, got to co sign with you,
(45:31):
as if you were a kid, you know, applying to
summer camp and you needed to have one of your
parents sign it. So obviously forces and by the way,
the international headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood used to be
in Egypt for the longest time, right because that's where
it emerged. That's where they fought President Abdolgamo Nasser of Egypt.
(45:53):
They were the opposition to him. They tried to assassinate him.
This is back in the fifties. There was a guy
called Kutbah who tried to kill Nassar, was convicted, was
sentenced for that. But now it seems to have moved
to Qatar or Cutter. That seems to be the headquarters now,
so Cutter with the largest, the biggest military bases. We
(46:14):
just heard about it a couple of weeks ago, US based,
biggest one of the Middle East, not Saudi Arabia, it's
in Cutter. But Cutter or Qatar is also the country
who feels that they can play fast and loose with
all these extremist movements and they can stay in touch
with all sorts of strange political manifestations, so it seems
to be based there now. So the Muslim Brotherhood is
(46:36):
a throwback and it wants, like all religions, the Catholic
religion is no different, by the way, wants to mix
religion and politics. This is one of the great things
about the American Revolution. It kicked religion to the curb
and said, look, you can whatever religion you want to do,
whatever expression you want, stay out of politics. And I've
(46:57):
tried to explain why this is because in the West,
and this goes back to Pope Gelasias, he was born
in Africa. He said this, and this is back in
like the four hundreds that he said this. He said,
the king is one and the pope is another. The
emperor is one, the pope is somebody else. They're separate,
(47:18):
the interact, but they're separate. Sometimes they fight. And this
was impossible under the Eastern Roman Empire, which some people
call Byzantine, and under the Russian system or the Islamic system,
which somehow seems to be something that came out of
the Eastern Roman one or the Byzantine one, at least
(47:38):
to some extent. And that's another aspect of the story.
We've talked about that before, we will undoubtedly talk about
that again. So the idea is that nobody wants to
oppress the average Muslim, but the ones who make up
this group, this political, this explicitly political group with the
political process. So, once again, to read iterate, the French
(48:01):
are saying, our fellow citizens, our compatriots who happen to
be Muslim, they are not a political target at all.
We want them to be free to exercise their religion
in every way that they want. But the borderline is
when you're calling, in other words, that's when we say,
hold on a minute, just wait a minute. It's the
(48:23):
calling for the abolition of the republic, when you're calling
for the institution of an entirely new legal system which
is not cold Napoleon, but Shariah law. And again, as
we said, proposes brutal punishments all out of proportion to
some of the offenses, and sometimes for no offense at all.
(48:44):
That's Shariah law. And again we would say here not
the Anglo Saxon common law or anything like that, or
constitutional law which we now have. This is different. So
someone may say, Jake, are you dissing the Arab world
is somehow that you don't like the Arabs, and I say, well, no,
it's the opposite. And let me just characterize that by
(49:08):
talking about the main Arab countries Muslim majority all, they're
all Muslims. There. They have outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood. So
Egypt outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood. Same thing for Syria, same
thing for Saudi Arabia, same thing for the UAE, the
United Arab Emirates, same thing for Bacrion. The Brotherhood is
(49:30):
illegal in all of those. Within the last month, in
Jordan's secret terroristaul was discovered and it led to the
formal banning, outlawing of all the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan.
And then we've just had this episode in which the
Palestine Action has been banned outlawed in Great Britain as
a result of their attack on the Royal Air Force Base.
(49:52):
These guys are indefatigable. The only thing you can say
about them is that they're the loyal opposition. They never quit,
They never quit, and it's foolish. It's just it's like
Hamas attacking Israel with no plan for what Israel's counter
strike was going to be, no plan at all, you
know what their plan was, let our citizenry die, that
(50:16):
was their plan. And talking about the Royal Efare space.
There are similar sorts of sabotage actions going on in Germany.
The Muslim Brotherhood, as I understand it remains legal, some
of its front organizations have been banned. So this is
a threat to national cohesion. You see, it's not a
(50:37):
religious question, it's a political question. So how would you
put an end to the French Republic? And mind you,
notwithstanding that I'm talking about the French Republic here. Like
I said, they're indefatigal, they're the loyal opposition. They will
not stop. They are trying to do this everywhere. And
it's very characteristic of the mentality of Hamas in attacking Israel.
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They're just doing it. There's just this insane backward religious
zeal that pushes them, and they don't even care about
their own people. For the people who say, you know,
the Palestinian people, the Palestinian people, I'm all for the
Palestinian people. I am against Hamas, and it is Hamas
that has caused this to come upon the Palestinian people,
(51:25):
because what's Israel supposed to do? Israel has tried working
with them and it just hasn't worked. It's just given
them an opportunity to plo It's the same way people say, oh, well, yessaya,
Airfrat was better. No he wasn't. No, he wasn't everywhere
he went when they were thrown out of four or
five countries, because when they would go there, they would
(51:47):
immediately try to take over those countries, and they were
thrown out. Nobody likes that. There's a perverseness to this
that nobody likes. Nobody wants it. And now even the
Palestinian people don't want it because they know that Hamas
doesn't care about them. So I mean back to what
I was saying. You know, how would you put an
end to the French Republic? How would you institute Sharaya lah?
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How would you dump the code Napoleon?
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It's crazy, but they're doing it. They're trying, I should say,
they're trying to do it. This is where the sources
run out. You know, maybe others know. I'll do my best,
but the only thing I can point out is that
it's going to be some kind of subversion. It's going
to be some form of upheaval, and therefore would that
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be then in connection with some kind of a foreign attack.
I think it's important to put that in context. As
I said, we can put it into the context of postmodernism,
and this is where you begin to connect to the
American universities. The French experts think that Europe is then target.
I don't know if they are. I think the US
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universities what we saw on the spring of twenty twenty
four the pro Hamas demonstrations. Notice it wasn't pro Palestinian,
it was pro Hamas in effect, so many campuses, starting
with Columbia, so many others, which has given the Trump
regima pretext a cover story for what they wanted to
do anyway, which was to attack the academic community. Well,
(53:14):
that was concocted by these groups, and I guess the
general idea is that the groups that were most prominent
in organizing those campus rebellions are the ones that are reputedly,
reportedly allegedly in the orbit of the Muslim brotherhood. And
once again it's important that you understand this. This is
a thing, this is a political fact. This is going
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on France, Belgium, Sweden. I'm sure there will be more.
And you know, one of the main battlegrounds right now
is definitely in France. One of the guys in this
discussion that I told you about earlier that I was
just listening to. His book is called the role the
importance of useful Idiots. No, seriously, that's what it's called,
(53:56):
the importance of useful idiots in the West for the
Muslim brothers. With the main constitutional reform that Retello proposed,
and this is good, I think this is good, is
to change add one sentence to the French constitution. Nobody
can and this is what it is. Nobody can use
their own heritage or background to get exempted from the law.
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In other words, you can't say, yeah, you have the
French legal tradition, but our tradition of US immigrants is
this other thing which is quite incompatible. You can't do that.
There have already been a French law saying you're not
allowed to form separate communities inside France. You're not allowed
to have self contained, hermetically sealed neighborhoods where you don't
have any truck at all with the outside world. That's
(54:37):
not allowed, all right, So okay, that's giving you a
little bit of helpful information which I hope you will
pay attention to because unfortunately it's happened, and we could
say more, but this is politics by Jake. We hope
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