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Speaker 1 (01:00):
It is seven thirty conabout seven thirty one year fifty
five KRCD talk station. Hope you have a happy Friday.
I am pleased to welcome to the fifty five KRC
Morning Show. One impressive background. He's going to Empower Youth seminar.
It's taking place next Tuesday, on the eighth, beginning at
seven pm. Jack Avevan is going to do the first
half hour of the segment, followed by and it's called
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National Fears and National Affairs. My guest, Edwin Black Award
winning New York Times best selling international investigative author over
of two hundred award winning editions in twenty languages in
one hundred and ninety countries, as well as scores of
newspapers and magazine articles in leading publications all across the US,
more than two point two million books in print. He
focuses on human rights, genocide, hate, corporate criminality and corruption,
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government misconduct, academic fraud, philanthropy, abuse, oil addiction, alternative energy,
and historical investigation. Submitted for thirteen times for Pulitzer Prize nominations.
He's won multiple awards, hosted The Edwin Black Show, and
has eleven award winning best selling books. Wow, Welcome to
the program Edwin Black are real pleasure to have you
on today.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Good morning, how are you. It's a pleasure to be beck.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Thank you, sir. I'm always good on a Friday. You
can count on one thing, and what is it?
Speaker 3 (02:11):
Is that? All right?
Speaker 1 (02:13):
So here's the subject matter for the seminar. High inflation,
unprecedented illegal immigration, crime running out of control, cancel culture, DEI, wokeness, assassination,
attempt of Trump, biased, untruthful media. Wow, I guess we
have a real problem with our republic being under attack?
What I mean, is there anything we can do about it?
Was kind of talking about this with the author and
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my last segment, But what's your take on this? It
sounds great Bleak and Grim and I agree.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Well, what I agreed to discuss is something that I
cover a which is both national as fairs and national fears,
which at this point should become international fears, because actually
not only our country, but the world itself is really
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facing an important hinge moment. I can start with the
international scene, since that would impact every zip code in
the United States. We're looking at a high potential of
a nuclear detonation sometime in the next five months, perhaps
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in the next five weeks. And it could come from
either Russia, which has threatened it repeatedly, which was never
done in prior years. It could come from Iran, which
is said just in the last forty eight hours that
it is reel responds to its unprecedented one hundred and
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eighty one ballistic missile attack, that it would respond unconventionally,
and of course it has the bomb right right now,
the nuclear bomb. And it could come from China, which
is getting ready to blockade the tiny islands offshore of
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the China mainland, the islands of Taiwan. Taiwan is not
only a big island by itself, has had some baby
ones right across from the China coast, and it would
also blockade parts of the Philippines. The United States would
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have to come to the rescue since about ninety percent
of the high quality chips that run our society are
in Taiwan, and we're incapable of of doing that. And
then North Korea has just constantly been threatening in the
last couple of days to unleash its new hypersonic intercontinental
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ballistic missile with nuclear weapons. Now remember nuclear weapons under
one megaton to call tactical nuclear weapons are not regulated,
And there are thousands of low yield nuclear weapons that
have twenty kilotons, fifty kilotons, eighty kilotons, and they're not
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and they're not regulated. But even a small nuclear weapon
of say eighty kilotons, such as when we dropped down Japan,
would destroy eight miles of everything within its radius. So
that's on the international scene. Nationally, everything seems to be
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breaking down. The fabric of our society, the believability of
the media, the fact that all our institutions have now
been shredded, that presidential and vice presidential debates are no
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longer fair, the fact that coverage is not fair, the
fact that people are being censored, the fact that people
are being mobilized, the fact that some in our society
are looking to limit government, and others in our society
are trying to limit you and I and expand the government,
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including what we can say, what we can think, what
we can do. I have never seen, and you, Brian,
have never seen our country in our world in our lifetime,
at this level of trepidation, chaos and potential for disintegration.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
Well, I can't argue with what you're telling me. I'm
very obviously very very concerned about the use of a
nuclear weapon. Would that be done for psychological reasons? Are
actually for the purposes of strategic gaining of ground? I mean,
I guess there's multiple layers the use of a nuclear
weapon could be used for. And I think more of
the psychological reality more than you know the effect.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
Using Russia, it would be a demonstration shot because we
the United States, it's currently participating in World War three.
Now world War three is not nuclear yet, but World
War three is underway. It's still conventional. But when we
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are the direct provider of the attack mechanisms to go
into Russia, to the Ukraine, then Russia says you are
part of what's going on. It's no difference than Israel.
Iran is arming Lebanon, where we're armed. We're armed arming
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the Ukraine, and we're openly asking Ukraine to be our proxy.
If it's the case of of China launching a nuclear weapon,
excuse me, it would be probably uh, some form of decapitation,
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some form of disruption, and it would have to be
on the mainland of the United States, which it can do,
or they could take up Guam. UH. If it's the
case of North Korea, North Korea. Uh would just shoot
first and aim second. And if it's Iran, uh Iran
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would has approximately nine nuclear weapons UH quasi assembled but
not loaded into Shakhab three missile cone. And it has promised,
it has sworn, and it has now shown that it's
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capable of delivering those nuclear weapons or putting them in
the hands of third parties like the Jutis. And I mean,
if you look at the Juti flag, the Hutis are
two thousand miles away. It's not even a government. This
is the Uti rebels. Their flag, if you could read
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the Arabic says death to Israel and death to the Jews. Now,
this is a group of rebels that does not even
share a geographical proximity to Israel. It's two thousand kilometers,
it's about fifteen hundred kilometers away, depending upon how it is.
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And they are quite willing in their death a society
to lob one over, and so it could be there. Remember,
a nuclear weapon doesn't have to be delivered ballistically. It
can be delivered in a in a seaborne container. Uh
Iran has many UH converted oil UH oil containers, which
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oil tankers which have now been turned into launch platforms
and they're cruising around. So just as we have missiles,
uh we have tomahawks and uh we have now we
have nuclear tipped standard missiles, they have their missiles floating around. Uh.
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Israel could preempt or retaliate with its non existent nuclear
weapons in those non existent caves sitting atop the non
existent Jericho three missiles south of non existent Tel Aviv.
So we are at perilous times. And we aren't even
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able to cope with these perilous times. Indeed, because ninety
nine nine percent to the people who need to know
are not listening to you.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
And I know they're binge watching the Netflix. They're they're
they're they're playing on their smartphones. They don't have time
for politics, right, that's the problem.
Speaker 3 (11:33):
Just uh they're just they're just uh getting what's being
fed to them by the nightly news. The nightly news
is either distortional or it's it's a series of half
of half truths, and people are not getting the real
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picture and more time is being spent on nonsense instead
of the real deal. So basically it comes down to this,
so your listeners can know how much food to shop for,
the most perilous time that we have is between now
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and January twenty. Actually, the most perilous time we have
now is between now in November fifth. If the election
goes the wrong way, then the most perilous time we
have could be at about January twenty, between now and
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January twenty, when we will be our weakest if people
vote wrong and vote for weakness and vote for instability
and vote for uber control as many many might. Because
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we now have an election which is basically stability for
joy and happiness and smiles and no answers, we are
looking at a dire situation. So many people are telling
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me in Canada, throughout the United States, in the Jewish community,
this is now Russia, Shuan, And we're getting ready for
the October seventh anniversary. I'll be in Congress leading a
major global commemoration on October seventh, the day before my
empower you. So many people are saying where do I go?
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How do I bring my assets? And governments are already
calculating exit taxes like Nazi Germany did. Canada is considering
a twenty five percent. Canada already has some, So we're
in bad chase. How's your morning?
Speaker 1 (14:03):
Well, well, actually, no, I was on the same path
as you and I do every morning or in the
morning show. We are talking the same language language I
talk about every day. You're going to be talking about
this tomorrow, our next week. October eighth, Tuesday, login at
seven o'clock. It's an online only empower Youoamerica dot org.
We just scratched the service today, folks. There will be
Q and a opportunity with my guests this morning. Edwin
Black again Tuesday. Empower You America. Keep up the great work,
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keeps spreading the word. Edwin's Finally someone might pay attention
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