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What I want to say right off the bat is
that we need to wake people up, and I'm really
hoping that you and your audience can help with this.
People like Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, they need
to wake up. Like I think they know that there
are the government'siding things that they do, conspiracies, but they
don't realize that the same stuff that's happening in like medicine,
is also happening in physics, is that they are actually
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hiding underlying physics from us and just hiding it kind
of in the open. Where we just about to say,
how do.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
You feel the president and his science are saying everything
you said.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
It's crazy.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Well listening to that and then people trying to like
downplay it, Trump keeps repeating it over and over.
Speaker 5 (01:26):
We have weapons that nobody understands.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
I mean, And if you look at those videos, you go,
do you think they're gonna tell somebody like.
Speaker 5 (01:32):
Elon about that? No way in hell. He doesn't have
a need to know to know about this kind of weaponry,
this kind of technology. In fact, I'm not even sure
the president needs to know.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
But I know that Trump has been made aware because
of the way he's talking about it. And he's even
talking about China potentially catching up in a few years,
which should be alarming for people.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
And so these guys know about it. They've been breaching.
Speaker 4 (01:51):
So what is when Trump says we control time and space?
As science art does not take text, how are they
projecting it?
Speaker 6 (01:57):
Do we know? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:59):
So, the terroidal plasma is a shape. Basically, it's a donut,
a doughnut shape of plasma. It turns out plasma produces
its own electromagnetic fields. So, given this understanding, with a
pout with a dense enough plasma, the electromagnetic fields can
be self stabilizing, self containing, so you can almost imagine
like these balls of plasma could really just be spun
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up almost the same way where you flick on a lighter.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
And I think that's what's scary about it.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
I think that's part of the reason why they don't
disclose it is that unlike all the tech, all the
sophistication associated with producing a nuclear bomb, producing these balls
of plasma that can do this might be relatively easy.
Inside of that, it's probably like a hypersonic drone. What
they did was they took the same spy plane concept
where we used to use a plasma sheath in front
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of our spy planes to reduce the drag, and they
turned the plasma sheath into a drone. They turned the
turbine engine into a heat exchange, and now you basically
just have a tube flying around, a magnetic tube flying
around with plasma around it. It's something called magneto hydrodynamics.
This is the concept of fluid plasma, but it's an
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air breathing system, which means that it essentially doesn't need
onboard fuel. It can get what it needs from the
air from the environment.
Speaker 5 (03:16):
This concept of.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
These air breathing magnetohydrodynamics and these plasmas. It goes back
in several decades. It goes back to I think the
fusion bomb. Edward Teller, the father of the fusion bomb.
I found a paper from nineteen ninety two where he's
talking about the name of the paper is called space
propulsion by fusion in a magnetic dipole. So essentially what
they figured out, in my opinion, was in the sixties
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we figured out the fusion bomb, and then we never
saw the fusion bomb ever again.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
In the sixties with the fusion bomb, we all hear
about hydrogen bombs, atomic bombs, some know about neutron bombs.
Speaker 6 (03:52):
What is a fusion bomb?
Speaker 3 (03:54):
Yeah, so a thermonuclear weapon is a two stage device.
It is an a bomb, a nuke as we would
imagine a big mushroom cloud that ignites a fusion second
secondary payload and what the And you should actually talk
to dark journalists. I think you've had him on your
show many times. I believe one hundred percent correct about
the history of this science is they were trying to
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produce a fusion bomb without the a bomb component to it.
So just the fusion aspect of it, and people should wonder, well,
what does that mean?
Speaker 5 (04:25):
What does that look like?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
The idea behind it is that you're producing a detonation
that doesn't have heat, doesn't have neutrons.
Speaker 5 (04:32):
Most of the reaction.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
That produces heat and deadly ration comes in the form
of neutrons, and they were trying to minimize the neutrons,
trying to produce a clean hydrogen bomb. I propose that
a clean hydrogen bomb might literally just manipulate time and space.
And so if they discovered that, like during Castle Bravo
when they were or the Ripple projects when the nukes,
they probably just decided this is too dangerous, this is
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too powerful to be allowed to be known to be public.
And I can imagine people in a smokey room decided that, okay,
we have to hide everything about this, because how is
this even possible? Like with Castle Bravo, they were trying
to they expected a six megaton bomb explosion detonation, and
they got fifteen two and a half times what.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
They were expecting.
Speaker 3 (05:17):
And what they realized was there must be another source
of energy. Where's all that energy coming from? They realized
it's coming from the zero point energy. They realized resonance.
Trapped resonance can produce an explosion of detonation significantly more
powerful than anything prior.
Speaker 5 (05:34):
And so when they started tweaking these A boy, these
fusion bombs.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
They started producing them that were a million times more
powerful than the original A bombs.
Speaker 7 (05:50):
It's Tuesday, September ninth, in the Year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five, and you're listening to The American Journal
with your host Harrison Smith. Watch it live right now
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Speaker 2 (06:04):
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Speaker 8 (06:12):
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm gonna go Sarason Smith. We got a big show
for you today. We're gonna open up the lines for
your calls. We're gonna talk about vaccines, we're gonna talk
about Israel. We're gonna talk about Nepaul. Blowing up out
of nowhere signs of scenes of complete insanity in that
Himalayan country as the gen Z protests is what they're
(06:38):
calling it, and it's burning the parliament building and they're
chasing the Finance minister through the street. Very exciting stuff.
We'll look at what is exactly behind that. Of course,
we've got Israel gearing up for a full fledged invasion
of Gaza City. We've got vaccine news, tons of vaccine
news to get into a lot, a lot of health
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news in general, I should say, with RFK Junior making
some pretty big moves with AJHS, I got again more
videos than is responsible, quite frankly, and we'll get into
all of it. Let's begin today as we do every day,
with our daily dispatch. All right here it is, folks,
(07:21):
your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the ninth of September twenty
twenty five. Nepal's Prime Minister Alie quits after a violent
protest over social media ban. Nepal's government lifted its ban
on social media platforms Tuesday, a day after a police
opened fire on a mass street protest against the ban,
killing nineteen people. And we have a lot of videos
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of this that we can play as b roll twenty five,
twenty four, twenty six, twenty seven. These are buildings burning
in Nepal. The Finance minister being chased through the street.
Nepaul's army is now evacuating the government ministry building. I
mean it's popping off in Nepal, and this is all
over a social media ban and they're calling it the
(08:02):
gin Z Protests, protests and a paul have revealed the
extent of young people's frustration with the lack of opportunity
in the Himalayan nation, and they spiraled into broader challenge
to the government. While around a fifth of young people
are unemployed, many note that the children of the political
elite seem to enjoy luxury lifestyles and numerous advantages. Nepal's
Prime minister resigned Tuesday as protest against a short lived
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ban on social media grew increasingly violent and expanded into
broader criticism of his government and accusations of corruption among
the Himalayans country's political elite. Hey, say what you want.
They know how to express their anger, say what you want.
But this government's not getting away with what the UK
government's getting away with. And they've actually had to reverse
(08:44):
their social media ban, unlike in Britain where the so
called you know, social media digital ID you know, however,
they're they're justifying it to stop children from looking at
suicide sites. And then they've just you know, ban all
of factual reporting about the immigration crisis and the English
are hanging flags, which is nice, which is nice. But
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I haven't yet seen any videos of the ministers of
the UK government being chased by mobs down the street.
But hey, a man can dream, but a man can dream.
Go to clip number twenty five here, this is actually
the Finance minister being chased by a mob through a street,
through the streets of Nepal. Let's watch. So there you
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see that's the that's the Finance minister running there and
the giant mob unning after him. He gets kicked, slammed
into a wall and continues to flee for his life. Yeah,
it's it's getting pretty crazy again. There's a lot to
say about this. We'll revisit it here and you know,
talk about sort of what it means, what it portends. Meanwhile,
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Israel to demolish Palestinian homes in wake of Jerusalem shooting.
Israel ordered on Tuesday the demolition of homes in the
West Bank hometowns of two Palestinian gunmen who attacked a
bus stop in Jerusalem. And we'll revoke the world permits
for hundreds of their fellow villagers and relatives. That's what
that's called a collective pun It's called collective punishment, folks,
(10:09):
and it's well, it ain't Christian Israel Israel said the
government are from the towns of Katana and Kabebe, north
of Jerusalem in the Israel occupied West Bank. They open
fired a bus stop in the outskirts of Jerusalem on Monday,
killing six people. In a statement, Defense Minister Israel Catz
said he ordered sanctions to be imposed on the attackers'
family members and the residents of the two villages. Every
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structure that had been built without permits in the two
towns would be demolished, and seven hundred and fifty people
would have their permission revoked to work in Israel, the
main source of income for many Palestinian families. Now there's
a lot of suspicious stuff about this shooting in the
first place, and at this point, I mean, we should
be keeping track of it. It's type thing you don't
know you're supposed to keep track of. You think it
(10:52):
happens once and you think, what a crazy coincidence, what
an obvious scam? Talk about this, but you never think
to like note it down because you never think it's
going to happen again. And then it happens again, You're like, Wow,
what the heck? And then it happens again, and you're like,
I should have been keeping track of this. The pattern
I'm talking about is the pattern of Benjamin nen Yahoo
(11:14):
being on trial for corruption and then immediately some natural
or not natural at rather, but a military disaster taking
place preventing him from being tried. I mean, it is
cartoonish at this point, Like Syria falls right when it's happening. Oh,
the Iran attack happens right when he's supposed to be
(11:34):
a trial. He was supposed to testify at a trial yesterday,
and oh my gosh, there's a shooting attack. I guess
I can't testify at this trial anymore. I mean, it's
to the point where it's I mean, it would be
comical if it wasn't, you know, false flag attacks to
justify the incorporation of the West Bank into Israel proper
through the forced dislocation of the people there again, I
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guess you know again, I'm just asking for the middle ground.
I'm just I'm begging for there to be a middle
ground of some sort, okay, because I feel like we've
got and it's weird because Israel and America. If you
talk to people in power, they think they're the same thing.
They actually don't know that these are two different countries.
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They're under the impression that Israel is America, America is Israel.
We believe all the same things, we have the same
character and morals and everything. They really think that we're
the same. We're not, though, And I think the evidence
can be seen in what happens when you have a
I don't know, brutal murder on public transportation. Okay, in
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the Israel paradigm, you kill their entire families and demolish
their houses and ban their relatives from working ever again.
And you you basically, you know, kill everybody they know
and incorporate their homeland and annexcidenty your territory. Erica, very
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similar event, random death on public transportation. The response is
to call anybody who talks about it racist, to cover
it up, to downplay it, to distract into mental health,
and gee, but is this really the type of thing
that we want to be basing our laws on just
because you're scared of a video, you really want to
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change the laws. So it's like, is there a middle ground?
Can there be a middle ground? Because I'm not in
favor of Like, if we were to take the Israeli
tactic here to Carlos Brown, who stabbed Arena Zarutska on
the bus or on the train in North Carolina, we
would like burn whatever neighborhood he's from to the ground
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and kill everybody in it. I'm not in favor of that.
I think that's horrible and crazy, but it actually makes
more sense than what we're doing right now, which is
to pat the man on the head and apologize for,
you know, building a society that he couldn't handle. And
it's like, can there be a middle ground? Can we
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just punish severely the people that commit violence against innocence?
Can we just to the individual who does this severely
reprimand them as an example to anybody else who wants
to do this that you will not get away with
hurting one of ours? And can we stop Israel from
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faking or allowing violence to take place to justify their
outrageous genocide and landgrab? Is there a middle ground? Can
we achieve it? I hope I'm just a wild eyed
dreamer like that. Meanwhile, Republican senators launch investigation into Palisades
Fire two Republican senators have launched a congressional investigation into
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the Los Angeles Palisades fire, looking at what they're calling
failures surrounding the preparation for in response to the disaster.
The January seventh wildfire destroyed more than sixty eight hundred
structures and killed twelve people. Senators Ron Johnson of Wisconsin
and Rick Scott of Florida say the investigation is to
uncover and expose the truth as families and community in
the community deserve answers and accountability. California Governor Greg Newsom
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welcomed the investigation. Oh well, good, well, wonderful, well great, well,
we'll look very much into that then, and we'll see
if you welcome the conclusions that we come to. Meanwhile,
Kremlin's top negotiator declares Putin and Trump quote will prevent
World War III. The Russians are either incredibly optimistic with
bilateral ties that bilateral ties with the US can improve,
(15:41):
or else they're just stroking Trump's ego with the same
end goal in mind. At a moment, the US European
leaders are consulting on potential nineteenth round of major energy
and banking sector shanctions against Russia, Kirill DIMITREEV, top Kremlin
negotiator and senior aid on international economic affairs. How did
the president Putin and Trump are closer to ending the
conflict in Ukraine. He went on to say their efforts
(16:04):
could prevent or avert a potential World War three. He
wrote on x over the weekend, to the surprise of many,
that Stalin, Roosevelt in Churchill won World War two. Putin
and Trump will prevent World War three. The post featured
a photo of the nineteen forty five Yalta conference, where
the leaders of the US Soviet Union in the UK
meant to shape the post World War two order following
the defeat of Nazi Germany. Oh, and what a success
(16:27):
they've had. Wow, it's that post World War two order.
We're all just luxuriating in that post World War two
order that made everything pleasant and nice and nothing went
wrong from then on.
Speaker 9 (16:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (16:44):
Hopefully we can do a little bit better this time.
Hopefully by avoiding World War three, we cannot set up
a banker's paradise where endless wars or art fought for
no particular purpose to the dutchment of everybody in and
with the end result being eighty years on the European
(17:05):
people slated for total eradication. Hopefully we can do a
little bit better this time, guys. Let's try to Let's
try to learn from our past mistakes. Can we do that? Thanks?
Thank you so much. Australian orders tech giants to enforce
age verification ID by December tenth. Australia is preparing to
enforce one of the most invasive online measures in its
history under the guise of child safety, with the introduction
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of mandatory age verification across social media platforms. Privacy advocates
are warning that the policy is set to begin December tenth,
twenty twenty five, risks eroding fundamental digital rights digital rights
for every user, not just those under sixteen. E Safety
Commissioner Julie Enman Grant told tech giants like Google, Meta,
TikTok and Snap that they must be ready to detect
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and shut down accounts held by Australians under the age
threshold or probably you know who speak out against the government,
but whatever, They just want to make sure they have
the mechanism to shut down accounts entirely and prevent certain
individuals from getting on the internet, you know, because they're
underage or whatever. So once again we see that worldwide,
(18:10):
this push for digital ID and restricting access to the
Internet to demand government approval before you sign on, This
is being deployed worldwide. It's being incorporated and do every
Western country and spoiler alert, it has absolutely nothing to
do with anything they say it has to do with it.
(18:31):
It's not about pornography, it's not about suicide. It's not
about social media and the negative influence of social media
on children. If that was the case, there's like ten
million things that they could do other than demand every
single citizen provide a biometric ID to log online. They
could do literally anything to slow the proliferation of commonplace
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mainstream pornography. I mean, why don't you just shut down
only fan Why don't you cut down the pornographic websites
for hosting child pornography in almost every single case, and
for just breaking the law in like a million different ways.
It's just constant with these companies. And we've heard the
stories before. Some thirteen year old gets raped, the video
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goes up on porn hub and it takes them like
three years to even get a response, let alone get
it taken down. In some cases, it's not even taken down.
In the pornography websites are literally making money off child
pornography of a rape for years on end, like, oh,
but you have to, but you have to turn over
your ID, but we're gonna have to scan your iris
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to stop this stuff from getting to kids. Literally a
ten million things they could be doing other than this.
They're doing this because they want the digital ID, not
because it's gonna help in any possible way. I really
hope we all recognize that, but of course nobody does.
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sent you. And I got a lot of I got
a lot of videos to go to. I'm wondering where
to even begin. Obviously, crime continues to be sort of
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the top story today, and we'll get very we'll get
very much into that, but I think we'll start with
clip number nine here. Let's go to clip number nine here.
This is Brian Stelter talking about the murder on the
train in Charlotte, North Carolina, where Ukrainian refugee young woman
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just getting off a shift at a pizza place stabbed
in the neck by a black guy for no discernible reason.
Although we didn't know this at the end of the
show yesterday, but it was a captive dreamer I saw.
I first saw it, and I'll go ahead and pull
the video in so we can show it to you.
But the security footage of the stabbing, you can actually
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hear the guy after he stabs the woman muttering to himself,
I got that white girl. I got that white girl.
So you know, that's that's what we call. You know,
that's sort of the the brainless thug version of a manifesto,
right that's his manifesto. It's I Got that white girl.
I Got that white girl. Okay. So there was any
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speculation as whether this was mental illness or you know,
it's a random attack, had nothing to do with race.
Now it had everything to do with race. This was
a anti white This is anti white violence, just like
Austin Metcalf, just like fifteen other stories I will tell
you about today. But here's Brian Stelter telling you that
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it's wrong to talk about this, it's wrong to come
to any conclusions about this, and you know, frankly, you're
racist for caring.
Speaker 10 (22:16):
Let's watch really over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk,
other Trump aligned figures succeeded in making this senseless death
a symbol of big city crime. We heard President Trump
asked about it yesterday when he was heading home from
New York City. He didn't seem to know much about it.
He said he would get briefed, and then today Trump
did know all about it. That's exactly what has happened here.
This story has trickled up from local news to social
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media and now to the President's attention, and it's being used,
as you said, Brian, as a political symbol with MAGA
media calling for more forceful punishments and more incarceration. I
have to say some of the replies to Musks, some
of the comments around this story are baldly racist, stoking
fear of African Americans because this man attacked a white woman,
open racism on sites like x Today.
Speaker 9 (23:02):
It's eye popping.
Speaker 10 (23:03):
But there are also legitimate questions about this so called
career criminal, someone who had been a repeat offender, and
those questions I hope they're not lost amid all of
the cesspool kind of comments on social media.
Speaker 8 (23:20):
This is a political thing because what happened is the
direct consequence of the political choices that were forced on
the American people by the radical left following the death
of George Floyd. I didn't see Brian Selter complaining about that.
I see Brian Selter complaining that, well, this was just
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some death that was on social media and then it
worked its way up through the mainstream news to get
to the political office. I mean, it's the exact same
process that happened here, because that's what happens. Because you
have a local news story that's reflective or an indication
of a whyeater trend societally that people latch onto and
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care about and use as an example. It has become
a symbol. But it's real, it's not. This isn't something
that was politicized. This was an attack that was political.
I feel like we have to go through this every
time there's a mass shooting two because of the claim
that things are being politicized. And it's like, you did
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bail reform, you did defund the police, you did hiring
these das that you know, think that justice means letting
the criminals out over and over again until they finally
kill somebody, and then once and for all putting them away.
But only after that, but only after they you know,
escalate up to cold blooded, ruthless, random public daylight murder.
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Only then do you you know, take the threat they
post seriously. And so this is a this is a
direct consequence of that, as well as the continual, relentless,
ubiquitous anti white rhetoric that is constantly spewed from these
mainstream media outlets that completely deny black people the like
of willpower and like a sovereignty or anything. It's just,
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you know, black people are not they're not capable of
making their own decisions. They're not responsible for the outcome
of their choices. They're just victims of society, and everything
bad they do is actually reflective of how white people
treated them badly four hundred years ago. So all of
this is a direct consequence of that. It's not being
made political. It is directly political. And the reason it's
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not being covered nationwide or wasn't being covered nationwide by
mainstream leftist outlets is because it's political. Because they are
willing to allow crime to take place, and will are
willing to allow murderers to get away with it and
be freed, or just the overall trajectory of crime to
continue to increase, rather than admit that their policies have
(25:55):
brought this about. So they're willing to cover up these
crimes and allow the crimes to happen in order to
get your vote or to you know, trick you into
thinking that what's going on isn't actually going on. We're
actually going to cover it, we're actually going to talk
about it, we're actually going to expose clearly the anti
white animis that you know lies to the heart of
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all of this and that they've been pushing for. So again, yes,
we actually want changes to the law. We actually want
there to be severe consequences for repeat criminals. We actually
want people who are charged and convicted of crime to
stay behind bars and be kept away from our family
members and our children. Is this hard to understand? I mean,
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at this point, I want Brian Stelter in prison. I mean,
it's like, we got it, we we gotta do something.
And again, We're gonna look at a lot of this
stuff today, and part of me does kind of feel like,
like I hate how we are constantly in this cycle
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of like something happens, everybody focuses on it. It's the
only thing that anybody posts. It's just like takes over Twitter.
Everybody's hyper focused on it. And then like a month later,
we just forget it and because something else horrible happens
and we move on to that. In a way, I
feel like I'm like, here we go again. Okay, there's
this brutal stabbing. We're gonna complain about it, We're gonna
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call it out. Nothing's gonna change, We're gonna move you know,
they're gonna bomberr on next week. That's gonna be the
big topic conversation. We're gonna completely forget about this and
then just bring it up as a reference the next
time it happens, just like we're bringing up mess Austin
Metcalf in response to what's happened on the train in
North Carolina. And so it's like, Okay, I guess that
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means something has to change. I guess that means that, like,
we can't keep just talking about this. We can't just
keep going through this groundhog day cycle of the same
thing over and over and over, where you have white
people viciously attacked or murdered randomly having done nothing by
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a black person who is making statements like I'm going
to kill all the white people. I got that white girl.
And then we're not just gonna move on after that.
We have to like make changes in laws. We have
to like get rid of the das, or we have
to take a book out of a page out of
Nepal's book and like burn these places down. Like I
(28:26):
don't know, we got to do something. I don't like
being stuck in this loop. I don't like being continually,
you know, at odds with my fellow Americans. So we
need to do something drastic and have to come from
the government. Are also going to be a lot more violent,
a lot crazier coming from the people. So join us
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Speaker 8 (30:06):
All right, look back. So we just saw Brian Stelter
demonizing Maga for caring that a Ukrainian refugee young woman
was brutally murdered on camera, cold blood by a black guy,
(30:31):
muttering under his breath, I got that white girl, I
got that white girl. And as John Doyle notes, I
thought this was good at Comrade Doyle, you can literally
be a woman, a Ukrainian and a refugee, but because
you're white too, they'll ultimately go out of their way
to avoid discussing the details of your murder accurately, if
at all. This in response to Axios saying Grizzly Charlotte
(30:53):
stabbing video fuels Maga's crime message. Do you understand nothing
that the liberals, leftists, communists, nothing they believe supersedes their
anti white agenda? I mean, this woman could have been,
(31:18):
you know, a transdisabled Ukrainian female refugee, and they still
wouldn't give a damn that she was murdered because acknowledging
that would mean reflecting on the policies that they've passed
over the last few years and their abysmal failure. And
there really is something about leftists and about Democrats. I mean,
(31:39):
they are allergic to reality in a very real way.
I was just reading the story Republican Senators launch investigation
into Palisades fire, and there there, you know, the local
government in California is acting like they did nothing wrong.
(32:02):
It's truly baffling. They're like, we did exactly what we
could do with what we had, Crowley said in a
January tenth interview. Something that's significant with this particular fire.
I would say we threw exactly what we could with
what we had. They're basically like, we did a great job.
The facts are on deniable. California mounted one of the
most aggressive wildfire responses in American history, deploying sixteen thousand
(32:26):
plus first responders and over two thousand firefighting assets, faster
and at a greater scale than ever before. He said, Okay,
but the neighborhood burned to the ground. What are you
talking about. I'm telling you there's something just crazy about
these people that there's like, yeah, we did a great job.
(32:48):
You should have seen the response that we did. Sixteen
thousand Verse founders, two thousand firefighters. Yeah, we nailed it,
and it's like you failed utterly. The neighborhood doesn't exist anymore.
How are you patting yourselves on the back right now?
It is truly crazy, truly insane. A thousand firefighters could
(33:12):
have been on duty the morning of the fires, that
the fires broke out, but we're instead sent home on
Chief Crowley's watch. Best said in February, a thousand firefighters
on the morning the fire broke out could have been
deployed to fight it. They just sent them home. And
then you go, well, we're gonna investigate that, and they go,
(33:32):
all right, fine, we did everything we possibly could have.
We did a great job. Actually really, because everybody's dead.
So what do you mean you did a great job.
How much worse could you have possibly done? How much
worse could it have possibly been?
Speaker 6 (33:50):
Truly?
Speaker 8 (33:53):
So, I mean that's just the way it is. Like
there's a something about democrats They are just evil. They're
just evil. Like I'm sorry you think the Democrats are
like about the union. They're they're about unions and about
uh equal opportunity. No, they're about barbarism and senseless stupidity,
(34:15):
just endless retardation. That's what they're about. That's all that
they're about. Everything else they talk about, it all comes
secondary to this like envious drive to tear down white
people and destroy everything beautiful out of just impotence, I
don't know, or out of petulance. That's that's sort of
(34:37):
the unifying coalition. That's that's the unifying thing that they're
all about. So they'll defund your police, they'll put a
DA that lets criminals out. That criminal can murder an
innocent young woman, and the Democrats will completely ignore it
and call you the bad guy for pointing it out,
point pointing out the negative consequences of their policy they
see as a racist attack against them. You cannot have
(34:58):
a country with people like this, It's not possible. So again,
is there is there any part of the Brian Stelters
out there that are willing to grant the average Trump supporter,
(35:21):
right winger whatever, the random person talking about the stabbing
on the on the North Carolina train. Are they willing
to grant them that they might genuinely be concerned that
they're going to get stabbed on the train? Could that
possibly be the driving force? Or are they just racist
and this is just a chance to be racist? Like
(35:43):
that is their mindset is that there are people out there,
thousands of people on X and they don't care about
public safety. I mean, why would they care about being
stabbed randomly or assaulted by a mob or having a
you know, brick crack your skull and the person get
away because there's no police surround to stop them. I mean,
(36:03):
can they empathize even a little bit with the idea
that we don't want ourselves or our daughters or our
wives to bleed out on a train because they've just
been stabbed by a fourteen time criminal that's been released
yet again to victimize more people. Could it be Is
(36:24):
it possible, like I really wonder, is it possible for
them that this is something that we just genuinely care
about and want to see fixed, and that it doesn't
matter who the person is. We don't want people to
be stabbed on the train and we should do something
to prevent that because, according to Brian Stelter, the only
reason we care about this is because racism. Again, everything
(36:51):
they say is just a pure, unadulterated projection from their
own minds onto us. Because everything they say about, you know,
this attack on the train does not apply to the
attack on the train, does not apply to how the
right wing is covering the attack on the train. It
does apply to George Floyd and Michael Brown and Trayvon
Martin in any of the other rogues gallery of criminals
(37:17):
that have you know, met their fate at the hand
of police over the last decade or so. If they
don't actually care about any of that, and if they did,
then they would do something about the insane amounts of
crime in the black community that kill the vast majority
of black people. They don't actually care about that. They
care about using it as a weapon against their racial enemies.
(37:41):
So that's what they that's why they care about it.
And it was not. These attacks that Black Lives Matter
is based on were not indicative of a wider trend
in the way that this stabbing was, in the way
that the stabbing that was caught on video is just
one glaring example of a constant and daily event if
(38:01):
you care to look for it, of white, innocent white
people being savagely killed or beaten by black people who
have been you know, inculcated and doctrinated into the racial
hatred that's pushed from the mainstream media and the politicians
and from the likes of Brian Selter himself. So just
(38:22):
everything they say about this event does not apply to
the event. It does apply directly to the way they act,
the way they perceive the world, the way they will
weaponize an event, politicize it, make demands and achieve things.
So like, do we just need to riot? Is that
what it is? Is it because we're not rioting, they're
not listening to us. Is it because we're not burning
(38:44):
down bookstores and beating up and then you know, throwing
frozen water bottles at police? Is that why we can't
ever get anything done? And of course this is the
beauty of the system they've set up. If we don't riot,
they don't listen, they don't care, They're just gonna keep
(39:04):
doing whatever they're doing. I guarantee you the judge that
let out the guy that stabbed the Ukrainian woman, I
guarantee you that judge yesterday and today. I guarantee you
she's woke up this morning, is out there stamping the
release papers for more lifelong criminals who will inevitably commit
more crime and will probably kill more people. I would
(39:25):
put money on the fact that in the last like
two or three days, the same judge will let this
scumbag murderer out has probably let out another person who
will murder somebody in the future. Like it's just it's
pretty much guaranteed. They're't gonna change their behavior because the
(39:46):
negative consequences are what they want. They don't even think
it's bad. They don't even want you talking about it.
They want you to shut up. They don't They wish
that this just wasn't filmed. They wish the camera wasn't there.
They wish that this just happened quietly and they could
just forget about it and ignore it. It's very annoying
for them to have to deal with the consequences of
their policies, deal with the outrage of the consequence of
their policies. The consequences of their policies are what they want.
(40:08):
If they didn't want this to be the case, they
wouldn't support the policies that lead to this result over
and over and over again. I mean, this is this
is obvious to me. I mean this seems obvious. Okay,
So if you don't write, there's going to keep doing
what they're doing because they don't actually fear you. They
feel untouchable, and you know, you being murdered on a train.
(40:30):
It's just sort of an expedited version of what they're doing,
you know, large scale anyway, So what do they care? Okay,
so you don't write, they don't care. There's going to
keep doing what you're doing. You do riot, Well, what
do you think is gonna happen? It's gonna be January sixth,
two point zero. Doesn't matter if your you know, purpose
is justified and your cause is righteous, and your activity
(40:52):
is perfectly in bounds with the Constitution in the First Amendment,
the demand of redress of grievous it doesn't matter to
them throw you in jail for two decades under enhanced
terrorism charges for being in a chat group with people
that were in the riot. Right, So you know, it's
a very convenient system for them. If you don't right,
(41:12):
they don't have to do what you want. If you
do right, they throw you in jail. It's very convenient.
So we got to do something. There's got to be
a change. There's got to be a dramatic reorganization of
this country to prevent this type of stuff from happening,
and again to prevent the type of action that will
come about if no change takes place. I mean, have
(41:34):
you all been on the internet recently. I mean, it
truly is out of control at this point, and people
are getting pissed and they're not gonna stand for it anymore. So,
like again, even just appealing to the self preservation of
the bad guys like y'all got to do something or
(41:56):
everything's gonna burn. But maybe that's what they want. But
maybe that's what they want at the end of the day.
But it's just careful what you wish for, I guess
is what I'll say. Let's go to eighteen now, clip
number eighteen, because we've been talking about Brian Stelter, you know,
being mad that we care that a innocent young woman
was brutally murdered. He's very annoyed that he has to,
(42:19):
you know, contend with that, and he wants to just
call us racist for pointing out this sickening. Not event
but trend, but long lasting and well established pattern of
events that keep taking place over and over again in
this country. But Greg Guttfield has something to say about
(42:40):
the claims of mental illness, that this guy was just
mentally ill, and what a ridiculous distraction that is. He
makes some great points. Let's watch, he says.
Speaker 11 (42:49):
I'm tired also of the term mental illness being used
as a cover for criminality.
Speaker 9 (42:54):
When a thug targets a woman, that is not insane.
Speaker 11 (42:57):
He knows she's weaker when he comes from behind with
a knife, that's not insane. He minimizes her ability to inflict.
Speaker 9 (43:06):
Harm on him.
Speaker 11 (43:07):
When the thug flees, that's sane, because he knows if
he stays, he'll be arrested. So what would be insane
would be if he were to face off against a
man without a weapon, somebody like a tyrorist.
Speaker 9 (43:20):
That would be insane. You'd go, Okay, that's crazy.
Speaker 11 (43:23):
But almost all of these people that do this stuff,
they go after women that is not insane, that self preservation.
Speaker 9 (43:34):
This is not insanity.
Speaker 11 (43:35):
It's an evil mind, and it's an evil mind that
is somehow excused in a culture that weaponizes victim's status
in this case mental illness, mental illness, and what is
it about a society that contributes to this? And I
say this based on my own personal evidence of being
on city streets every single day, every single day in
New York, that when a homeless person is shouting at.
Speaker 9 (43:55):
People, he's not shouting.
Speaker 11 (43:58):
I really made a mess of my life, boy, I
really screwed up. No, his aggression is purely blaming other
things and other people. He blames the world, he blames people,
he blames you. So we're living in a progressive ideological
nightmare where the worst in society is empowered by a
(44:18):
sense of victimhood. So when this happens, they will still
get people like Brian Stelter that says, oh, be careful
of the racism, or other people saying, you know what,
we really need to be concerned about our services to
the menally ill, which may or may not be true.
Speaker 9 (44:33):
But he's not mentally ill. He needs to be executed. Lastly,
I asked Rock for.
Speaker 11 (44:37):
A conservative count of the number of times the George
Floyd video was played. Looking at tweets and social media Instagram,
news networks, it came to a conservative number of nine
hundred and seventy five million times. That is not counting retweets.
So that is a snapshot of this liberal disease, the
hierarchy of problems. The media and politicians people like Stelter
(45:01):
implore you not to cover one problem but to amplify
another one to a destructive degree that leads to riots,
leads to dozens of deaths, But do not cover this
other thing because that is racist and that is not
as important in the hierarchy of problems.
Speaker 9 (45:18):
We decide what you cover.
Speaker 8 (45:23):
And again it's it's been this way forever, and we
just we che have just stop taking it, have stopped,
you know, allowing them to play these games, especially when again,
our position is not anything new. It's actually very simple.
It's actually just like fundamental. It's like you know, prima facie.
(45:45):
It's just like what you're supposed to do as human beings.
You punish the criminals. I mean, the irony of all
of this is that like we're bringing in imports, we're
bringing in my and from all these different countries, in
these countries that they come from. In Smallia, if you
(46:08):
rape somebody, they kill you just done. It takes like
a month. It's no appeals. You know you just you're
convicted of rape. Head to the head shopping block. Please
no Saudi Arabia, all these other places. Like, we're bringing
in millions of people from countries where their law enforcement
is just like, oh, you committed a crime, Time to die.
(46:32):
And these are the countries we're supposed to think are
better than America somehow, but they all want to come
to America, and then we're expected to be infinitely patient
and merciful with people who choose to commit crimes. Here
number nineteen. So in response to the deliberate fostering of
(46:55):
crime and big cities in America, with the Democrats defunding
the police and hiring das who refuse to prosecute anybody,
and the corresponding an immediate spike in violent crime across
the entire country in every major city where this took place,
Donald Trump is now sending the National Guard to Chicago,
Operation Midway something. We've got some interesting developments there. I mean,
(47:22):
this could kind of legitimately spil into civil war. I
think I don't think it's it's all that far from happening,
and I'll show you some videos to talk about that.
But in response to this. Of course the U, I
guess let's go to that now. Clid number fourteen. Federal
agents at the ICE Detention Center in Chicago have already
had enough, and it's just getting started. Let's roll this.
(47:44):
We may need to bring the audio down and so.
Speaker 12 (47:47):
Be the men and women of ICE and the men
and women of Borbitual. Today, Jason, we had the most
secure border in the history of this nation right now
because of President Trump's leadership, and the men and women
will be.
Speaker 8 (47:59):
Pushing back. I'm a screaming in their face.
Speaker 12 (48:02):
Sending a message to the whole world that there are
consequences after the country. Legally, there are consequences of being here.
Speaker 8 (48:08):
Re let's just pause. Let's just pause it. I don't
even I even know hom And was talking over this.
I just seen the video and assumed the audio was
under it. Just watch the video. Just look at this video,
look at what we're seeing here, and think about the
insane and I do mean like mentally ill, uh like
(48:33):
bravery of these people. I don't know, I call it bravery,
just stupidity. You have like a five foot tall woman
shoving a six foot two dude wearing kevlar body armor.
Just just weapons hanging off of him, And it's just
like the the confidence these people have in knowing that
(48:58):
the soldiers are hamstrung and are and incapable of defending
themselves in the modern you know, media landscape to get
in trouble with this, But like at a certain point,
they're going to stop being patient and they don't have
to put up with dumbass, screeching liberals yelling at them
because they're arresting legal immigrants. Again, I mean, these people
(49:20):
think that they're like Kent State protesters. These people will
probably have posters of the of the woman putting the
flower in the gun barrel at Kent State or whatever.
It's like. Okay, in that case, you had student protesters
that are protesting against a war in which a great
number of their friends had been sent overseas to die
in an endless morass of just chaos and misery and pointlessness,
(49:43):
and they were protesting peacefully and being violently shut down
by the government. I actually have some sympathy for those people.
I actually think that that's a good thing to be
able to stand up and protesting against. Now, when you
actually look into it, there was a lot of violence
being committed by the so called peace peace protesters, and
nothing is as simple as it seems.
Speaker 9 (50:02):
But at least in.
Speaker 8 (50:03):
That case, they were actually protesting something actually real. They
were protesting the senseless deployment of American young men to
die in mudfields in Vietnam so that the CIA could
start funneling drugs to the contrasts. Yeah, they actually had
something to protest. They were protesting actual evil committed by
this government, and then they were shot for doing so.
(50:24):
They have my sympathy for the people in Chicago that
are fighting ICE. What the hell are you doing? Who
are you standing up for foreigners people who break our laws?
You're the enemy. You're not an American standing up against
overreach of the American government. You're a trader standing up
for America's enemies. There's no debate about this. If you
(50:50):
can show me an example of ICE going after anybody
but an illegal immigrant, it's like, oh uh, a legal
immigrant got wrapped up in the in the shakedown, and
then you got let out two hours later. Oh my god,
oh oh, how horrible. Right, And again it's like, I
am actually genuinely concerned about the overreach of the federal government.
(51:13):
I don't want to normalize the deployment of the National
Guard to major cities. So the major cities need to
get their act together so there doesn't have to be
this way, which they could at any point refuse to
do and then screech at the consequences. And now, if
and when the federal government is weaponized against the American
(51:34):
people to shut down legitimate, peaceful protest or to force
you to stay home because of some other lockdown scheme
they're cooking up behind the scenes, no one's going to
care because you people are screeching and pulling your hair
out and acting like your world's on fire when all
they're doing is throwing I legal immigrants into detention centers
and sending them back to their home countries. Stop crying
(51:55):
wolf when nothing bad is happening. Stop giving the National
Guard every excuse that they could want. Again, and this
happens over and over. I mean it's again. It's sort
of a brilliant play that they do. I always used
to bring it up when it came to Black Lives Matter,
the fact that for years, for years on Facebook, I'd
(52:16):
be the only person in my entire friends group posting
things about police violence, posting videos of you know, police overreactions,
beating the crap out of some homeless guy and going, guys,
we're headed towards tyranny. This is authoritarian. The police should
not be treating the American people like an enemy army
(52:37):
that they're you know, at war with nobody cared. Couldn't
get any traction. But oh, that's horrible. That was it.
Then finally, finally, there is a nationwide, massive, powerful movement
against ostensibly against police violence. Only it's about black people only.
(52:58):
It's about racism. Only. They're not defunding the federal police
force that is being sent into you know, crush Americans
civil liberties. They're defunding the local police that don't normally
do that instead will now be replaced by the federal
police that do. So, you've got this thing that is
a concern. It's a real thing, police violence, police over
(53:21):
you know, brutality, police killings being covered up and swept
under the rug. It's a real problem. It's a real
problem that now will never be solved because they decided
to make it about race, because they realize that a gee,
this sort of sentiment is bubbling up and we can't
control it, better divert it if we can't crush this
(53:43):
energy rising up, then let's just direct it where we
want it to go, and in that case, directed towards
the police's racist y'all, and nothing gets done, everything gets
significantly worse. And now the people that for my entire
life had been against the police, I'm now like, well,
if it's between the police and the violent mob of
(54:03):
idiots burning down buildings, I guess I'm on the police's
side this time. And I don't want to be on
the side of the federal law enforcement being deployed to
American cities. But look at the people that are attacking them.
They're just trying to do their job. They're trying to
enforce American law. And they've got overweight middle school teachers
(54:25):
yelling in their faces like they're untouchable. I guess I
want a boot on their neck now. Whoops.
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All our ideas are taking over. RFK Junior went on
THEO Vaughan and the Man well, he sounds an awful
lot like me. Let's go now to CLID number thirty.
Speaker 14 (56:24):
This is what the National Security Agency. They believe that
that September twelfth was the day that it actually began
a circulating. A month later, you have in New York City.
He's Bill Gates hosting a coronavirs pandemic simulation. His co
(56:45):
host is April I. Haines, the deputy director of the CIA.
What is the CIA doing at a public health forum?
They don't do public health, they do cou deta. Now, April,
it's the top spot in America. She is the and
she is the one who hid the torture, the torture
(57:10):
tapes from Abu Gray, you know, during that CIA scandal,
so that she now is the head of the National
Security Agency, top spy in the country. She's also in
charge of the coronavirus response. At the simulation, you have
April Haynes, you have people from all the social media companies,
(57:31):
you have people from the pharmaceutical companies, mainly Johnson and Johnson,
the biggest one they do. And you have another guy,
a peculiar guy, George Gayl, who's the head of the
Chinese CDC oh, sneaking anybody, So George Gahel must have known, yeah,
that this was circulating at that point. By the way,
(57:54):
any of your listeners who does not believe what I'm
saying can go and look up Event two oh one.
It's still on YouTube.
Speaker 15 (58:01):
And this was before the Chris.
Speaker 14 (58:03):
It was after it started circulating, but none of us
knew about it anywhere.
Speaker 15 (58:07):
Before the This is after the NSA had said that
this had occurred.
Speaker 14 (58:10):
The NSA now says, looking back, this had it occurs,
and that time they didn't know, So then we didn't
get the world did not know until around January.
Speaker 15 (58:21):
Third, So then there was a big get together of some.
Speaker 14 (58:24):
Then they're all together planning what are we Here's how
we're going to head to look around a IRIS pandemic
if it happens. Was Fauci there, No, Fauci was not there,
but there were people from his agency there. So and
the interesting thing is there was no discussion of public health.
They weren't saying, how do we going to get repurposed medications?
(58:44):
How are we going to link eleven million doctors frontline
physicians around the world on a communication grid so that
we can quickly figure out what's working. You know what's
working in Bangladesh, what's working in Argentina. We're the best protocol,
were of the best repurposed medications that seem effective.
Speaker 15 (59:03):
Right, like what's already working against this type of thing
that we could ask people to get prepared and get
on now to help themselves.
Speaker 14 (59:08):
Well, nobody even when it starts. If a coronavirus pandemic starts,
you want to be able to talk to all the
doctors who are treating it around the world and find
out because there may be a guy in Argentina, which
there was doctor Carrollo.
Speaker 15 (59:23):
Who's got good intel.
Speaker 14 (59:25):
Who was giving I've remacted to people. He gave it
to seven hundred frontline healthcare workers and he gave it
plus but a four hundred and fifty eight. And of
the seven hundred who got it, not one of them
got COVID. Of the four hundred who didn't got it,
fifty three percent got COVID. So he knew that very
early on, but that wasn't being communicated. And if you
(59:48):
were fouc she had really wanted to do a public
health response, you'd be connecting all these doctors and mining
what is the best intelligence, what's the best way to
treat people, How do we avoid hospital? How do we
avoid UK.
Speaker 15 (01:00:02):
And you're saying they were just connecting more of the
business side of it.
Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
They weren't.
Speaker 14 (01:00:05):
The Only thing they were doing was they were saying,
how do we use a pandemic to clamp down totalitarian
controls to essentially execute a Koude talk? And democracy? How
do we get rid of the Bill of Rights?
Speaker 15 (01:00:22):
Oh you think that they brought that up, I'm not saying.
Speaker 8 (01:00:25):
I'm telling you. You go watch the meeting right now.
That's all they talk about. All they talked about was
how to censor the media to spread their message.
Speaker 5 (01:00:32):
That's it.
Speaker 7 (01:00:34):
You're listening to The American Journal with your host Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band dot Video.
Speaker 8 (01:00:44):
All right, folks, we're gonna keep talking about crime, hery.
We just have so much to get into. And actually
let's begin with clip number one. Is I was talking
about in the last segment. What we want is not
anything exceptional. It's not even anything new. It's not anything novel.
It's not something that's unexpected or untried. Right, the left
comes up with these ideas that I mean, aren't just novel.
(01:01:04):
They are on their face ridiculous and absurd. Defund the
police pretty novel idea, didn't and everybody heard about it.
They thought, what the hell are you talking about? What
does that even mean? I'm not going to defund the police.
That's crazy. And then two weeks later they were passing
bills to defund the police. And now we've seeing the consequences,
because what could possibly be the consequence of defund the police.
There's only one consequence. Crime increases, that's all. It's the
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only possible And by the way, police violence probably goes up.
You demonize the police, the good people who are police
are gonna leave, and you're gonna have to lower your
standards to get substandard police who are more likely to
commit violence or you know, do do something improperly that
causes problems. So again, like if you're just looking at
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like I don't know, if you're just looking at at
the two sides here, it's like one side is just
a bunch of insane babies that just none of their
ideas sound like they're gonna work, and then they're all
worse than you even expect. And the other side is
just like throw criminals in prison. What are we doing?
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And they're like that side's crazy, that side's racist. It's like,
just I don't want to be stabbed in the neck.
What we do something to ensure that people aren't stabbed
in the neck on the train? Like is that really?
Am I the extremist here? And like yeah, at a
certain point, when you ask enough times, hey, tweet, that's
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funny again. I'm trying to teach my son this. I'm like,
if you just do what you're told before we start yelling,
we don't have to yell. It's very simple. It's like
we're asking, very nicely, very politely, please stop people from
killing us. Please, please do something about the ridiculous crime. Anything,
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literally anything, do something to stop the criminals. In fact,
just stop helping them. You don't even have to do anything,
just stop providing them help. Like that would actually be
a great start. You don't even have to do anything.
You don't even have to stop crime. Just stop helping
the criminals. That would be a fantastic start. Where the
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race is where the extremists. What they should understand is
we want you to do something to stop this, because
you are the lawful authority and it's your obligation to
do something to stop this. If you don't do something
to stop this. That doesn't mean we just have to
be victims. It means we have to overthrow you and
replace you with somebody who will protect us the easy
(01:03:39):
way the hard way. And honestly, people are getting fed
up and it's really getting to a breaking point at
this point. And it is the strangest thing because our
crime rates are not necessarily at historic eyes. There's some
debate on it, and it's kind of impossible to know
(01:04:00):
because the law enforcement is itself occupied by leftists who
will change the data to make it seem like crime
is going down, because to them, that's all that matters.
Just like they want to make it seem like, you know,
everybody gets the same grades, even if some people are
illiterate and other people are geniuses. They want it to
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seem like every so they give everybody the same grade.
To them. That changes reality somehow. So we don't even
know what the crime rate really is these days, to
be honest with you, but we can see from our
own experience it's worse than we'd like it to be.
It's pretty bad one way or another. But in the
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early nineties crime was even higher, violent crime higher still
then something happened that caused a steep and precipitous decline
in violent crime, a massive decline in fact all throughout
the nineties. It was the crime bill. It was the
nineteen ninety three crime Bill. Here's nineteen ninety three Senator
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Joe Biden talking about it.
Speaker 16 (01:05:08):
We have predators on our streets.
Speaker 17 (01:05:11):
It doesn't matter whether or not the person that is
accosting your son or daughter, or my son or daughter,
my wife, your husband, my mother, your parents. It doesn't
matter whether or not they were deprived as a youth.
It doesn't matter whether or not they're the victims of society.
Speaker 16 (01:05:29):
The end result is they're about.
Speaker 17 (01:05:30):
To knock my mother on the head with a lead pipe,
shoot my sister, beat up my wife, take on my sons.
So I don't want to ask what made them do this.
They must be taken off the street.
Speaker 18 (01:05:46):
Tens of thousands of them, born out of wedlock, without parents,
without supervision, without any structure, without any conscience developing, because
they literally have not been socialized.
Speaker 16 (01:06:01):
We should focus.
Speaker 17 (01:06:02):
On them now, not out of a liberal instinct for love,
but for simple pragmatic reasons. Does not mean because we
created them that we somehow forgive them or do not
take them out of society to protect my family and
yours from them. They are beyond the pale. Many of
those people beyond the pale. We have no choice but
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to take them out of society. We must make the
streets safer. I don't care why someone is a malefactor
in society. I don't care why someone is antisocial.
Speaker 16 (01:06:36):
I don't care why they become a sociopath.
Speaker 17 (01:06:39):
We have an obligation to fritten them off from the
rest of society. They are in jail, away from my mother,
your husband, are families.
Speaker 16 (01:06:49):
We must take back the streets.
Speaker 8 (01:06:55):
Yeah, great point, Joe, Can I vote for him? Where
did he go? How is it that the Democrats from
the nineties sound more extreme than the extreme right wingers
Republicans today? I agree with everything I just heard from
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Joe Biden. I don't care why they are the way
they are. I just don't want them killing my family.
Speaker 13 (01:07:24):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:07:24):
I do care about why they are the way they
are in that I want to correct the problem. I
want to actually genuinely investigate what's gone wrong and try
to make corrective measures to fix it that are not
predicated on the assumption that it must be racism, and
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anything that we do must be designed to lower the
perceived existence of racism. I mean, it's sort of the
climate change agenda to race. Atheism is Unstoppable, calls it
a the racism of the gaps. Right, If there is
a gap, it must be racism. There's no other explanation.
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There's an achievement gap. One race doesn't achieve as much another.
It must be because they're being oppressed and there's a
racist scheme against them. They don't score as high on tests.
It must be that the tests are racist. They go
to jail more often. The laws must be racist, and
the only answer is racism, and the only solutions have
to be focused on destroying racism. What if that's not
the case, What if there are other issues? And there
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are obviously, and the black community in America obviously needs
some love and care, need some extra attention on them.
Not to say you've done nothing wrong, you're beautiful in
everything you do is perfect. Those damn white people just
need to give you what they have. Vote for me
and I'll take it from them. That's the opposite of
what these people need. Well, the black community needs is
self respect and to build up their own communities and
(01:08:54):
to not be dragged down to the lowest common denominator
by politicians trying to make a quick buck or scam
some votes off people by you know, claiming that it's
racism and giving them the out for their own behavior.
It might sound a little harsh, That's how love sounds sometimes.
(01:09:15):
But I'll ask what makes more sense what we just
saw from Joe Biden. You know, I have to say,
I don't care why this person's a sociopath. I care
that they're near my family and they need to be
put away. I don't care that, you know, they have
an excuse as to why they commit crimes. I don't
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want them victimizing innocent people. We don't deserve that. That
was thirty years ago. Thirty years later, the Weld County
Sheriff in Colorado is issuing Warner's warnings about a violent
offender released back onto the streets today clip number thirty six.
(01:10:02):
And this is the uh, this is one of the
characters they've released back. I mean, this is where we're
at this point, and we can bring it down because
it is a lot of cursing and yeah, yeah, violent
violent actions here. But this is a guy that's just
they're just like, oh, by the way, we're letting him
back on the street. We're issuing a warning that we
are letting a violent criminal out on the street. Fair
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warning everybody. Now, you're not allowed to defend yourself against him. Obviously,
you'll be charged for murder if you actually succeed in
beating the guy.
Speaker 6 (01:10:37):
There.
Speaker 8 (01:10:38):
He is knocking a guy out and then beating him
while he's down, And so the Colorado sheriff is like, oh,
by the way, we're letting him out, watch out because
he's very dangerous. He's almost certainly going to attack somebody again.
Next time we see this guy, he'll be in handcuffs,
probably covered in blood because he's victimized an innocent person.
So fair warning here he is. Thanks. I'm how crazy
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is that the Weld County Sheriff in Colorado has issued
a warning about a violent offender released back onto the
streets today. Thanks for the warning. Can you keep him
behind bars? Which is better? Which? Which? Which approach is better?
(01:11:26):
So again, it's like, what do we even have police
for at this point? So the police, the sheriff in
grad is releasing a violent offender who clearly is just
a repeat offender, and they're like, hey, be careful, he's
gonna he's probably gonna kill somebody, so it could be
you watch out. So they're not exactly doing very much.
Clip twenty one. Here, this is Jasmine Crockett. I'm talking
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about what law enforcement is really about. It's not supposed
to prevent crime. Okay, Yeah, Northern Colorado sheriff wants to
warn or Warren's public a very dangerous person he was
forced to release from jail. People are talking about creating
lists of these judges. I think that's a great idea.
(01:12:10):
I think we need to compile a master list on know.
There used to be a hub website where you can
go to and just see, like because all this information
is public and look at like which judge has let
off repeat offenders and what have they gone on to do?
And we just have like a judge and then this
massive list underneath that of all of the crimes that
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have been committed because they've gone soft on criminals, and
I think they should be charged with the crime. I
think part of your position as a judge is that
you're capable of making decisions correctly. You're called a judge,
after all, you should be able to express some judgment
on these things. If you let out somebody who goes
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on to commit a crime, especially if it's like the
next day or something like you were, you were proven
incapable of doing your job, that you should be removed
pretty much immediately and probably charged with a crime. And
I'm telling you it's just a matter of time before
somebody takes justice into their own hands. And I again
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am surprised that it hasn't happened yet, because like, put
yourself in the position of like a family member that
this has happened to. Like if a family member of
mine was killed by a repeat offender who had just
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been let out after committing another violent crime, I wouldn't
even necessarily blame the criminal alone, like you wouldn't blame
a rabid animal. It's like, yeah, it's his fault, Yeah
he's about But our authorities, who we have empowered to
(01:14:00):
take people like that off the street, had him in
custody and then released him and then sicked him on
my famili's with my family, I would blame the judge.
He never would have been out if it weren't for
the judge, And you shouldn't have been out, so you know,
(01:14:21):
I guess, I guess. You know, once you're in that position,
it's more difficult and you don't want to like go
to jail for the rest of your life, especially like
you leave your kids parentless. Like it sucks, it's it's tough,
but you know, a certain part of you, certain part
of me, is like, if this happens, I'm just like, yeah,
(01:14:41):
screw life, I'm just gonna go get justice. That's more
important to me in the life. So, I mean, it's
just it's just gonna be a matter of time before
people start taking this into their own hands. Let's go
to Jasmin Crockey clip twenty one. Here, here's what she
thinks law enforcement is about. She's just dumb as hell.
Let's watch.
Speaker 19 (01:15:00):
Want to be clear that, like, law enforcement isn't to
prevent crime. Law enforcement solves crime. Okay, that is what
they are supposed to do. They are supposed to solve crimes,
not necessarily prevent them from happening, per se.
Speaker 8 (01:15:17):
Per se. One thing about one thing about the Jasmine
Crockets of the world. They like to say things twice.
They like to say things twice. They think it I
think it tricks people in the things they're saying more
than they're saying, but they literally just say the same
thing multiple times. Law enforcement isn't supposed to prevent crime.
(01:15:38):
It's supposed to solve crime. Like it's not supposed to
like prevent crime per se. Yes, you just said that.
Thank you again for that, congress Woman. Congresswoman Jamie Crockett.
Law enforcement isn't supposed to prevent crime. It's to solve crime.
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But they don't solve crime. I mean, I wonder anybody
listen to my voice, has a cop ever solved a
crime for you? Hands up? If a cop has solved
a crime for you. They don't. They don't solve crimes.
They'll go arrest the person if you tell them who
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did it to you, and they'll investigate if it's a murder.
That's pretty much it. I ask rock about this. What
percentage of crimes in America gets solved? About thirty six
percent of reported crimes are cleared by arrest or exceptional
means i e.
Speaker 5 (01:16:41):
Or eg.
Speaker 8 (01:16:42):
Identifying a suspect but being unable to arrest due to
circumstances like suspects death. Violent crimes have a had a
higher clearance rate around forty one percent. In twenty twenty three.
Murder and non negligent homicide or non negligent manslaughter has
a fifty eight percent clearance rate, which is pretty high.
Rape only as approximately twenty five percent clearance rate, aggravated
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assault around forty percent clearance rate, robbery around thirty percent
clearance rate. Property crimes have an even lower clearance rate
around fifteen to twenty percent, with specific crimes like burglary
and larceny theft often falling below fifteen percent. Now, this
is just going off Grock numbers. I don't really trust
these anyway. I think that sounds high to me. I
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think those numbers are probably being skewed by the fact
that a lot of people don't report crimes that are
done to them because they know that the police aren't
going to solve them. Like that's that's the boat I'm in.
My car got broken into a couple months ago. I
didn't report it. What am I going to Why am
I going to report it? Why would I report it?
Are they gonna come dust for fingerprints? I wish if
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they actually did their job, If their job, as Damie
Crockett says, to solve crimes, then if a crime committed
they would come solve it that. No, they're so do
we need to call them police? Why don't we call
them like notation or like like note takers, report filers.
That's essentially what they are.
Speaker 6 (01:18:08):
So also known as bureaucrats.
Speaker 8 (01:18:10):
Yeah, bureaucrats, Yes, armed bureaucrats. That's that is the police.
So in Jasmine Crockett's perception of the world, police solve crime.
The reality, the police will show up, they'll write down
on a piece of paper that a crime happened to you.
I'll give you that piece of paper as if you
didn't know, then they f off. That's what police do
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percent of the time. The one time they are useful
is when they do prevent crime by their mere presence places,
their mere apparent appearance on street corners. Maybe that's what
we Maybe we just treat the ghettos like like crows,
We just need scarecrows. What if we just put like
like police boxes with tinted windows. Maybe there's police in there.
(01:18:55):
Maybe there's not, but it certainly looks like there's a
police in there. Can we just put like scarecrows or
like you hang the owl on your roof to stop
birds from nesting. There can we get a big, a
big police officer, kind of like spinning a little bit
on the corner of the ghettos in America. Maybe that'll,
maybe that'll solve it. Maybe we don't need to deploy
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the National Guard if we just have scare criminals, scarecrows
for criminals. So Jasmin Crockett thinks it's law enforcement's job
to solve crime. Okay, good luck with that. But of course, she,
like every other politician now decrying police and talking about
how it's racist to be protected, of course, has a
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permanent and continuous security detail, armed and licensed to protect
her from anybody, just like the mayor of Chicago who
is being asked about the hypocrisy of calling it racist
to want police to protect people on the street while
having one hundred and fifty police officers on his rotating
twenty four to seven three hundred and sixty five personal
(01:20:03):
police detail. One hundred and fifty personal police officers for him.
But you don't need one, how racist. W let's go
to cluven number nineteen now and.
Speaker 12 (01:20:12):
Your wife Stacey, be willing to cut your security detail
from one hundred and fifty smart police officers and put
those police officers back on the street where they can
protect real Chicago.
Speaker 20 (01:20:21):
So we're very proud of the work that we're doing
collectively to ensure that our police officers have the resources
that they need. As I've said repeatedly, it's policing and
affordable housing. It's policing and youth employment, it's policing and
mental and behavior healthcare services. It's going to take all
of us to business community, the philanthropic community. We're working
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collectively with Cook County government, the State of Illinois, the
State's Attorney as well. The volume of cases that we
are pushing towards the State's Attorney so that we can
continue to close out these cases as we really drill
down with our Detective's division as they saw talking about
and some of the states Attorney gives her the ability
(01:21:04):
to make the prosecution so not even continue to turn
did tear clime in the city of Chicago. That's a
holistic approach that we're taking.
Speaker 8 (01:21:11):
Thank you, Okay, I need to be a politician. I
need to become a politician. Is that how easy it is? Really?
He didn't even pretend to try to answer the question.
The question was if you're going to do something, if you're,
(01:21:32):
you know, talking about protecting Chicagoans and that there's not
enough resources, not enough police on the street. What about
the one hundred and fifty cops that protect you and
your family? Will you put them on the street? Not
even like pointing out the obvious and glaring hypocrisy of
the guy denying you police protection having one hundred and
(01:21:53):
fifty man security task Force twenty four to seven three
sixty five, But like, let's that sync in. But he's
not even asking about that. He's just he's saying, well,
you've got one hundred and fifty police for your personal
security detail, will you put some of them on the street.
And the guy's response is like, well, we got a
philanthropiez and I mean it's a whole I mean house
(01:22:16):
prices though, but and we got to work together. And
it's and it's like just not even remotely close to
the question. Guys like, thank you, sir, thank you for
that answer. And I guarantee you. Democrats are like, yeah,
that's right. It's a whole of society. Nah, he's smart,
he gets it. These stupid right wingers thinks about just
(01:22:39):
putting police on No, it's a whole of society. And
it's like, you idiots, you not get what he just did.
He just completely sides up the entire question, completely ignored
the question being asked, and just rambled for like a
minute straight saying absolutely nothing. Saying absolutely nothing. Is that
(01:23:03):
how easy it is to be a politician? I could
say even less of something. Yeah, I mean if you
talked about Pokemon cards, would that be any less ridiculous?
So like, will you put one hundred and fifty guards
that you have on the street? And he's like, well, look,
the sparkly Pigachu is clearly the rarest, but the charge
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art is significantly stronger. And they're like, thank you, sir, thank.
Speaker 7 (01:23:26):
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Speaker 19 (01:23:27):
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Speaker 8 (01:23:27):
It didn't make any sense. It meant nothing, but thank
you for brambling at us.
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Speaker 19 (01:25:01):
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Speaker 8 (01:25:04):
We've got some breaking news here. Israel strikes target TOMAS
leaders in Qatar. Israel launched a strike targeting hamasa's leadership
in Qatar on Tuesday, officials said, further widening its campaign
against the militant group, as negotiations over ending the war
in the Gaza Strip appear stalemated. Before new military offensive there,
(01:25:26):
black smoke rose over the skyline of the Quitar capital, Doha.
While with authorities there acknowledging the strike, it wasn't immediately
clear if anyone was hurt in the attack. The assault
marks the second time the energy rich nation has been
directly attacked in the nearly two years of war that
have gripped the wider Middle East since Samasa's attack on
Israel in twenty twenty three. Even as it served as
a key negotiator in efforts to end the conflict, it
(01:25:48):
also calls into question whether negotiations immediately will continue. Well,
you see, Israel is just desperate to get the hostages back,
and they just you know, keep accidentally killing the negotiators.
Speaker 5 (01:26:00):
Oops.
Speaker 8 (01:26:00):
Whoopseees. Yeah, they're trying so hard to get a deal
and then negotiators die got a start over. Whoopsies. It
wasn't immediately clear how the attack was carried out, though
Israeli military spokesman a Colonel ad Ray referred to Israel's
Air Force carrying out the strike. Guitar Airways planes continued
(01:26:23):
landing in Doha amid the strike, even as at least
one Qatar Air Force aircraft took off on patrol over
the country. Israeli officials have sent mixed messages throughout the year,
relying on Katari mediation while also questioning its willingness to
put pressure on Hamas. In a statement over the attack,
which didn't specifically name Katar, Israel's military said Hamas's leaders
were directly responsible for the brutal October seventh Masacot and
(01:26:45):
have been orchestrating and managing the war against the state
of Israel. The Israeli said he used precise munitions and
at an additional intelligence in the strike, without elaborating, an
official and Israeli official speaking with the Associated Press on
condition of anonymity to discuss details beyond the statement, confirmed
that Israeli's targeted Hamas in Qatar. Qatar condemned what referred
to as a cowardly Israeli attack on Hamas's political headquarters
(01:27:07):
in Doha. Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed l and Sorry called
it a flagrant violation of all international laws and norms. Well,
I mean it's Israel, so I mean, I'm pretty sure
that's their motto. I'm not sure what the Hebrew is,
but I'm pretty sure the motto is Israel flagrant violations
(01:27:32):
of all international laws and norms. Israel the land of
flagrant violations of all international laws and norms, spoken and unspoken,
legal and illegal. It doesn't matter to them. It genuinely
doesn't matter to them even a little bit. So a
(01:27:54):
lot of people are you know, responding hugely to this,
but it's hard for me to tell what's a big
deal and what isn't. I mean, the crew runs in
this story Israel just bomb Qatar. And my response is like, Okay,
they bombed Syria yesterday, They're still bombing Lebanon. They had
a big bombing campaign Lebanon the day before. They're bombing Lebanon.
(01:28:17):
They're bombing Syria. They're bombing Gaza, obviously ahead of a
you know, giant operation there. They're bombing Qatar, they're bombing Yemen,
they're bombing Greta Thunberg, they're bombing Venezuela. I mean, yeah,
this is what they do.
Speaker 9 (01:28:31):
See.
Speaker 8 (01:28:31):
They failed on their attempt to take out Iran a
couple of months ago, so now they're working their way
around the periphery, trying to weaken them by, you know,
assassinating their allies all over the world. I'm gonna gain.
You just have to. You have to imagine if this
(01:28:56):
was America, and like, this is the thing. I don't get, like,
just why these really people are so stoked about all
of this. Yeah, no, they literally bombed Greta Thunberg. Greta
Thunberg's Gaza flotilla hit by drone. Organizers claim one of
the Gaza bound vessels carrying AID and pro Pals Union activists,
(01:29:17):
including Greta Thunberg, was struck by a drone. The flotilla
organizers have claimed Global Sumund Flotilla GSF posted footage on
Instagram that appeared to show the Portuguese flagged vessel being
hit by an object, and said all six pastors and
crew were safe. After the incident outside the Tunisian port
of Sidu Bao said. Tunisian authorities, were quoted by Reuters,
(01:29:40):
said reports a drone was involved had no basis in truth,
adding the initial inspect and indicated and exposuion and originated
inside the vessel. The GSF said their family boat was
struck in Tunian waters and fire had damaged the main
deck and series of video published on their Instagram. Spokespeople
for the f. GSF said an incendiary device caused fire
on board the ves which the crews were able to extinguish.
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So Israeli Air Force allegedly strikes several Syrian cities. This
also from today. The Israeli Air Force allegedly conducted air
strikes on Homs in central Syria and Latikia in Syria's
Mediterranean coastline on Monday night, according to Syrian state media,
but footage seen by The Jerusalem Post appears to show
a large cloud of smoke and debris arising over the
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vicinity of Hams. Reports from local media also claimed the
IAF has conductive strikes near Palmyia. The military has not
yet confirmed the strikes or the targets. So I mean
just imagine, I mean literally, just imagine if America was
just like simultaneously bombing the capitals of Canada and Mexico
(01:30:50):
and Guatemala and Honduras. And I mean it's just like,
how would you feel if that is the case. We
can't even arrest criminals, well, I mean, we can't even
throw serial killers in prison. Yeah, I mean, I don't
(01:31:17):
know if it was me. I grew with Lucas gage.
Israel needs to be put down like a rabid dog
mel at village, crazy lady with the actual f There
are ten thousand American troops stationed in Qatar right now.
How the hell could Trump let Israel bomb Doha like this?
And yes, according to in twelve News, President Trump personally
(01:31:40):
issued the green light for Israel to strike on Israel
strike on Qatar. But why though guitars not our enemy,
they've been an ally in the region. They host like
the largest military base there in America. Israel don't let
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us host military bases on their land. Guitar lets his
host on their land. And it's kind of ironic, just
a insurrection barbiyon x. But other tweetells like guitar, guitar, guitar,
it's all quitar If you can't see that you're blind,
which is funny because the latest talking point out of
Israel is Israel can't control America. It's too small. It's
(01:32:24):
only the size of New Jersey. You're saying a place
the sides of New Jersey controls big America small and big.
That doesn't make any sense. Like that is literally the
number one argument right now that they're all making. Because again,
all these people are in PCs, they're all getting orders,
they're all being directed on how to discuss this. From
misfit patriot, he's arguing with me to anybody else you
see arguing. They all say the same thing at the
(01:32:44):
same time, and their messages change over time because none
of them are legitimate or real anyway, and it's just
you know, changing whatever perception demands at that point. But
the status quo, the thing being said now is Israel small,
America big. I think that's all you need to know.
And especially they're like, there's only twelve million people in
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Israel or however many there are four million people in Israel.
There's only six million people in Israel. How could six
million people ever control the country of three hundred million.
That's crazy. It's Qatar, you know, the country of one
hundred thousand people. Look up the population of Qatar. The
population of Qatar, the country is quite a bit because
(01:33:29):
but everybody is not a Katari, They're not Qatari. The
actual Katari people there's like literally like one hundred and
fifty thousand of them, So just seems kind of ironic
to me. That's the population of Qatar, but that's not
the qataris because the way these other the way the
countries in the Middle East do it, they'll have a
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country where like ten percent is the native population in
ninety percent are migrants, which you would think would turn
out like you know, Ireland or England, because you see
that there's kind of a similar, you know, trajectory going on,
only in the Middle East. All of those migrants benefit
the people that live there. See, they actually take citizenship seriously,
(01:34:16):
and so it's like if you're a Katari, you're a Katari,
and everybody else can come live in Qatar, and they
can come work in Qatar and they can contribute to Qatar. Yeah,
there you go. Roughly three hundred eighty thousand. As of
twenty twenty five, the entire population of Katari people is
under four hundred thousand, so there's a bit of an
irony that Israel is saying Israel's too small to control things.
(01:34:40):
It's Katar, which has less than half a million people
totally worldwide, A little bit odd, a little bit strange.
So there's only three hundred eighty thousand Kataris, but it's
a population of three million, so they're like ten percent
of their entire population, and yet they're enriched their benefit.
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It buy all the migrants. All the migrants come in,
and first of all, they only come in if they
have money and can help you. They're not bringing in hobos,
they're not bringing in refugees, they're not bringing in people
that the Qatari state has to take care of. They're
bringing in people with money to invest. And they say, yeah,
come in, invest in Qatar, give us your money, build infrastructure here.
(01:35:21):
You will never even sniff a Katari citizenship. You'll have
to go home eventually. But in the meantime, come here,
spend your money here, and we'll give it to the Qataris,
And so they benefit. They do incredibly well, a little
bit different than you know, Ireland or England or something
(01:35:41):
like that. Even though Qatar has a higher percentage of
migrants to citizens than anywhere in Europe. Their government actually
cares about the Katari people and it only allows immigrants
in if it benefits the Katari people first and foremost.
So that's how they've been able to build. That's what
they've been able to get, all this money, all this investment.
(01:36:02):
They've got natural oil reserves. They sort of tread the
line between Iran and Israel being a sort of neutral
party and all of it. They've done very, very exceptionally
well at managing their wealth and you know, managing their
family affairs there. But Israel can just bomb them if
(01:36:25):
they want, and Trump's just like, yeah, sounds good. He
gave the green light for that. So again, they literally
bombed the negotiators. They bombed the very people that they
(01:36:48):
were apparently on the cusp of getting an agreement with.
Trump said to give Israel green light on strike for
strike on hims leadership in guitar? What is wrong with Trump?
Speaker 4 (01:37:06):
Man?
Speaker 8 (01:37:08):
Israel conducts precise striking guitar, targeting hamas leaders. What is
wrong with Trump? I mean, it's almost like they have him.
It's almost like they have him pegged. I don't know,
it's like, is he that scared of looking weak. Is
(01:37:34):
that what it is? That's like Israel keeps just like
making him look like a bitch because he's out there going, oh,
we're about to have this Hamas agreement. I'm gonna bring
peace to the area. You know, they're gonna return the hostages.
I'm gonna be the big hero. And then Israel's just
like fu bombs the negotiators and so then Trump is
(01:38:01):
is going Okay, Well, I can either get mad at
this and go, oh, Israel, you know, bombed Qatar and
that was bad, but then I look weak. So instead
I'll say it was my idea. I'll say I gave
them approval. It's not that they made me look like
a bitch and keep you know, doing things that are
directly in contradiction to my designs. And I never do
(01:38:23):
anything back to them, and I can't ever you know,
impose anything on them. I just constantly do whatever they
say because I'm their bitch. No, he's the one that decided,
he's the one, And it's like, why would you even
take credit for that? So you're the jackass. So you're
the dumb ass warmonger that's just doing everything for Israel,
(01:38:46):
Like you either got to stop him or you're their bitch,
that's all. And I'm sorry for using the language, but like,
does Trump know that he looks like this? Like somebody
get this message to Trump that we all think he
looks like a bitch. We all think Israel eats his
lunch every single day, and that all of his bluster
(01:39:07):
and all of his self importance, like they're laughing at you.
You get that they're laughing at you, right, we're mad.
I'm not laughing. I'm mad that you are such a bitch,
but the israel Is just laughing their asses off at
how easily you are controlled. Does he know that? Does
he know we feel that way? Somebody should tell him.
(01:39:32):
Guitar condemned condemned what it referred to as a cowardly
Israeli attack on Hamas's political headquarters. Yes, the Israeli I
love it. Seriously, we have a new Israeli motto. Here
Israel a flagrant violation of all international laws and norms.
Qatar confirms it will not tolerate this reckless israel behavior
(01:39:55):
and the ongoing eruption of regional security, nor any act
that targets at security and soft I'll tell you what
boys tell you what guys, I don't. I don't know
if I need to be the one to tell you this,
but right now you got Iran, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Egypt.
(01:40:20):
You guys all hate Israel. You should all attack Israel.
You should all team up against Israel because they're not
gonna stop this until you're all dead. So I think
you need to team up on them. America is not
gonna do it. I wish we would. If we were
serious about anything that we pretend to care about as Americans,
(01:40:42):
it would be Israel be number one on our chopping block.
But we don't mean any of that stuff. We don't
actually mean that we don't like terrorism, or we're you know,
out there defending the little guy. We care about democracy,
like all that's bullcrap when it comes to Israel. We're
just supporting the most horrifying genocide since Genghis Khan, and
(01:41:05):
we're contributing our weapons and we're giving permission. So I mean,
you know, I don't know if you expect America to
still retain some like European independence, European style character that's
like not just under the thumb of the Israeli Jewish
(01:41:27):
banking cabal, But like that's an illusion. We don't have
that anymore. That's the that's the truth that they dangle
in front of Americans to convince them to go along
with their insane plans. But like, this is all up
to you guys. You got to do this, and they
got to know that. Like what is stopping them. I
guess what's stopping them is Israel nuking the entire world,
(01:41:50):
because they do genuinely have the entire world blackmailed like
that with the Samson option. So maybe it's a little
bit more sophisticated than I think. But like you're telling
me the combined force of Qatar and Yemen and the
who Thi's and Iran and Lebanon and Syria and Jordan
(01:42:11):
and Gaza in the West Bank in Egypt. You're telling
me the combined forces couldn't just put a stop to
all this. I think they could. I don't understand why
they don't. I understand why they didn't. In October of
twenty twenty three, it seemed like that was the time.
(01:42:33):
So again, I don't know, you know, they're like, we're
not going to tolerate this reckless Israeli behavior. I mean, yes,
you are. What are you gonna do? What are you
gonna do about it? The proposal presented by Trump's midt
least en voice, Steve Whitcoff for the negotiation calls for
(01:42:55):
a negotiated end of the war and a withdrawal of
Israeli forces from Gaza once the hostages are least and
the ceasefires established. According to Egyptian and HAMAS officials familiar
with the talk with the talks who spoke to the
AP on condition of anonymity to discuss the closed door discussions,
so the militant group was supposed to HAMAS was supposed
to respond to this within days. But now I guess
(01:43:17):
the negotiators are probably dead. So an official in Egypt
who had also been mediating a potential ceasefire told the
AP that the strike came when a meeting by HAMAS
officials over the talks had been scheduled for the site.
The official spoke on conditions of anonymity because he wasn't
authorized to talk to reporters. Okay, So so they literally
(01:43:39):
bombed the hostage negotiators on the when we were on
the cusp of an agreement that apparently Israel hit So
the way it's gone recently, and it feels even stupid
to talk about this because the fact is that Israel
does not want a piece. It allowed the hostages to
be taken. It could have gotten them back on October eighth.
They could have stopped them from being taken on October seventh.
(01:44:00):
It could have gone in and hyper focused on getting
the hostages out instead of bombing all of Gaza to rubble.
And none of it matters to It's all just an excuse.
They want to take over Gaza. They want to expel
every non Jew from the West Bank. They want to
create greater Israel. They want to be a one of
the polls of the multipolar world with the entire of
(01:44:21):
the Middle East and the transit corridor corridors they go
through the Red Sea and the Egyptian whatever it's called
man made River. Why can I not think of the word.
They want control of that, and that's what they're doing.
The hostages are the excuse October Zevenel was allowed to happen,
(01:44:43):
to give them the excuse. They wanted to justify the
panic and the outrage and the you know, uh, you know,
hyper urgent feeling. Don't think about it, don't ask questions,
don't don't consider it. It's an emergency act. You act now,
bomb now, right. They got to keep that and if
they wanted to a negotiated piece, if they wanted an
(01:45:03):
end to Hamas, if they wanted the hostages back, all
of those things were eminently available to them. Within a
week of the October seventh attack, they deliberately scuttle every
single attempt to create this. So the latest, if you
want to know the puppet show going on, the latest
in the puppet show is that the kabuki theater, you know,
(01:45:25):
Shadow puppets, is that there was a agreement that they
got Hamas to agree to, and then Israel refused to
agree to it, so they took that same agreement and
reworked some of it. Now Israel agrees to that reworked
settlement and they're waiting on Hamas to agree on it,
and then they killed all the Hamas negotiators. So whoops,
now there's no agreement. I guess we have to storm Gaza,
(01:45:48):
storm Gaza City. They're leaflitting all of Gaza City right
now telling people to evacuate, which is difficult because it's
an open air prison. They can't evacuate. There's nowhere for
them to go, and I think they know that, a
feeling that they're perfectly aware of that. We'll continue on this.
(01:46:11):
On the other side, I do want to get back
a little bit too the crime topic, but maybe since
this just broke, we'll just we'll just move into the
Israeli stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:46:24):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:46:25):
Let's go to clip number forty seven. Here's Tucker Carlson
on Peers Morgan about Israel's four knowledge of the nine
to eleven attacks.
Speaker 6 (01:46:32):
Let's watch it's real.
Speaker 21 (01:46:34):
No, of course, I didn't allege that, you know, the
Jews did it. I don't even know what that means.
I think, in fact, saying things like that as a
way to discredit real questions, like we know, I mean.
Benjaminett Yaho on camera right after, said that's a good
thing because it brings the United States into a conflict
that we've been involved in on an existential level for decades.
He said that out loud. I'm not guessing you can
(01:46:57):
pull the tape. We know that a group of a
is reely art students who clearly were not art students,
clearly some of them were aligned with Israeli intelligence, were
arrested and held for quite some time in the United
States before being released without charges. And we know that
a group of them, again I'm quoting an FBI document here,
not the internet, filmed the attacks on nine to eleven,
and I'm quoting seemed to have fore knowledge of those attacks. Now,
(01:47:19):
you were not allowed to follow up in any of this.
Fox News did a series with brit Hume and Carl Cameron,
which many people have seen in a bootleg version on
the Internet. But they did it like within weeks, saying
what is this? There was an Israeli spiring in the
United States and they clearly knew nine eleven was coming.
This is Fox News. They pulled that under pressure. They
pulled that off the internet. It's not searchable in any
Fox News archive, but they aired it. I know the
(01:47:40):
people who did it, of course, I worked with them
for years. They're real people. They're not crazy. In fact,
they're pro Israel. But they had a fact set before
them and they reported it, which is called journalism, and
subsequent generations have been forbidden from noting what is now
factually true. Those are factually true statements. Now, we tried
(01:48:01):
to interview some of those people. One lives in the
United States in California and made no headway whatsoever, And
we knew as we did it, by the way, that
we're gonna be attacked as anti Semites or something.
Speaker 8 (01:48:13):
And that's that's really just barely scratching the surface. And
again it isn't it is an obvious tactic at this point.
I hope we're not falling for it still, and I
genuinely hope the average Jew out there who's not involved
in the high level conspiracies understands how their identity has
(01:48:36):
been hijacked. And I just got to say, I mean,
you you gotta kind of rain your you gotta kind
of rain your boys in, You got to rain your
people in, because again, every day there's more stuff like this.
Every day there's more discussions, and it's at this point
I can't say anything on X about anything without every
(01:48:56):
comment talking about the genius. And it's like I'm kind
of sticking of it. But clearly there's very dangerous h
anti Smetic tide rising right now, and it's entirely because
of the actions of Israel and the high level Jews
that control America. So I mean, you got to do
(01:49:17):
something about it.
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