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Speaker 1 (00:03):
General before I monologue, and I have I do have
a little monologue. I'm gonna add I'm gonna request leave
of court to permit me the monologue either at the
end of this segment or the next segment.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Permission to blather on is granted. Uh.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
I'm just taking a fifty thousand foot view, a five
hundred year view of what's happening in America right now,
and I want to share that. But beforehand, what's an
anthropogis an anthropology. What is an anthropologist?
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Anthropologist is someone who studies the history of mankind not
from important view of political.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
But you really have your view start with your radio voice.
On your radio voice right there is really really.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
The switch in my throat jammed.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Yeah, Like, what's just that's not the voice I was
just talking to before we went on there.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Okay again, it's the it's the history of the development
of mankind as a species, not as not in relation
to you know, airplanes and politics and all that, but
just going from like ostrol epithesis all the way up.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
To you lost me. I'm always keeping an eye on
some cultural things because we know those cultural things when
they bubble to the surface and go downstream they can
become political things, and once they become political things, they
kind of become things living in our living room, and
that we've got to tackle. So you just got to
keep an eye on the cultural things. A couple of
cultural things. Number one, I have a I'm reading the
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several different biographies of our twentieth century presidents, and for instance,
I'll get in I just finished Meecham's John Meacham's biography
of George H. W. Bush really really good. Not as
a great writer. There are other more there are better writers,
(01:53):
were narrators, I guess of storytelling, but Meacham gets some
good history. But I love this era where the industrialists,
the kids of the of the robber barons who are
born into your your parts of Connecticut, are born into
Boston and they have they're insulated from the rest of
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the world's going on because of money. And that money
in America is this ladder that allows the quote others
the deplorables like the Irish to the Anglicans, the Germans
to the Anglicans, the Greeks and Italians to the Anglicans. Right,
(02:42):
the money is used to get your your your family
surname moved up. The social order, right, Yes, very true,
very much an American thing. So one common denominator that
I'm seeing in the the I'm currently reading JFK. The
first half of his life, and between whether it's the
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Bushes or it's the Kennedys and their fathers and grandfathers,
there's something that happened right before World War One, after
World War One, in between World War One and World
War Two, where it seems to me that the men
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in power in both London and New York or England
and the East coast the United States, they were on
top of the game and they needed to figure out
a way to stay there. And if they could, if
they could nationalize what they currently have control, then it
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becomes free from It's no longer up for grabs. So
you have this nationalization effort to keep the capitalists, you serves,
from chipping away at it still tracking.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
Absolutely, they're looking to get rid of the competition from
down below.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Correct. It's dawns on me that the establishment of the
late eighteen hundreds, early nineteen hundreds. I could never figure
out why the wealthy in London created the Fabian society,
why they wanted socialism. They wanted socialism it's just simply,
we got control, and my buddies are owned the banks,
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my buddies over there own the press, and my buddy's
over there in Parliament.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
And it all seems wonderful to us.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
And you know what, let's keep it this way, let's
nationalize it, and it becomes socialism, not quite communism becomes socialism.
But what do they do. They then birth a college
or the university called the London School of Economics LSC
by the Fabians, very much just socialist school. It is.
(05:03):
It is specifically to take the children of the elite
from not just not especially not just England, but America
and bring those kids over from Harvard, from the ivys
after their freshman year or after their sophomore year, and
they do a summer in London and they take classes
or a class at l S and they are going
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to be socialist professors. These are men who were put
there to teach the next generation. Socialism also mean nationalism,
also meaning protecting what we already have our station and
life are political and financial. And that's exactly what happened.
That's what that's when these these kids who became FDR democrats.
(05:49):
I'm sorry, Yeah, became new dealers. During the Great Depression,
the money to elite like Kennedy and his brother, his
older brother Joseph Jr. Were sent to ls but his parents,
Joseph Kennedy was not a he wasn't a socialist at all,
but he was a status seeker and the thing to
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do was to send your boys to Choke. Send your
boys to the right prep school, right absolutely, and then
send your boys to Princeton, Yale, and Harvard. And then
what do you do. Well, in the summer, they go
to the continent under the umbrella of going to London
School of Economics, and they're going to learn economics from
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socialist professors, and then they're going to bring that stuff
back here and those and that was the beginning of
this real tug of war.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
And we're still seeing that with mom Donnie today in
New York. Did he go to lc He went to
all these socialist schools? Well, okay, so this is a
very wealthy parents. So now put that over here now
real quick. Culturally, well, I'm experience pencing with my friends
and my own kids who.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Are in college. There is I'm seeing families send their
kids to London the summer after their freshman year or
summer after their sophomore year, summer after their junior year
to go to London. They go to London, they go
to LSC. Just say, uh, yeah, what's uh, what's what's
so and so doing this summer? Oh, he's in London,
(07:24):
he's a he's at the London School of Economics. It's
a status thing to the parents. What they don't realize
is it is a socialism, government interventionism, Keynesian playground playground.
So your your American elite who want their kids to
do what your quote supposed to do, and you go
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to London, and then you travel over the continent and
you meet kids from other parts of the of Europe.
They come back trained in government interventionism. There wasn't a
lot of opposition. If you look at the opposition to
socialism and FDR's New Deal, guys like uh, you know,
a lot of that came from the Midwest and the
(08:08):
rural agrarian communities who didn't send their kids to Europe,
who didn't send there and learn this socialism thing. It's
not about the betterment of the community. It's about what
do we need to do to keep the masses happy?
How do we unlock the treasury to keep them happy
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while we stay in power. That's the Democrat playbook, and
that's the playbook that they've been running for a very
long time. It's Shackannery and uh. After the break, I
want to I want to pick up on this and
talk about it because somewhere in here we're going to
cross as we go on this whole journey, We're going
(08:50):
to cross right through Jeffrey Epstein because he's he's in this,
He's on this journey. Jeffrey Epstein's on this journey. Barack
Obama's on this journey. Hillary Klint's on this journey. The
intelligence community is on this journey. It's all going to
make sense that General and I can break this down,
stitch it up for you that it's it's going to
be very very hard for your CNN and New York
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Times readers exclusive readers to rebut what we're saying after
the break, I'm Brad Koffel, that's the general. This is
for the Defense of the American People. On six' TEN.
Wtv it all, right welcome back To for The defense
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Pm catch the crowd before eight, O'CLOCK i think Is Mark.
Levin we were just talking before the break guys about
keeping an eye on cultural novelties kind of pop up
out of nowhere and have staying. Power next thing you,
(10:00):
know they're in the political. Discourse now you're talking about
them in your kitchens and your living rooms with friends and.
Family one of the things we were just talking about
for the break was The London school Of. Economics it
appears to me as though over the last one hundred,
years certainly when in the last seventy five eighty years
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the money to, elite especially on the, coast The east,
coast the thing to do was you got your son
and now your daughters and they would spend their summer
after their freshman or sophomore year go To, london take
a few. Courses it's A London school Of. Economics and
we know THE lc was set up By Fabian society
(10:47):
In london in late eighteen hundreds and it was very
much about preserving their ring of.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Power and as we discussed them during the, Break Mick
jagger went there but then after two years dropped out
and what a. Mistake that was never heard from him.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
Again so you wonder why the elite were so the quote,
elite the money to elite just got brainwashed by this
idea of. Socialism it wasn't socialism for purposes of bettering
the community or the. Commonwealth it was, about, hey we're
already in. Power we can nationalize this, thing institutionalize, it
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and then it's a permanent. Class it's a permanent governing.
Class it becomes a permanent, bureaucracy becomes a permanent way of.
Thinking The Great depression was a wonderful opportunity for government
intervention to get in, there AND fdr rode that thing
for four. Terms but After World War two there was
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a pushback against. That you have this conservative pushback on
this expanded. Socialism so, anyway what's that have to do With?
Culturally i'm SEEING i have one of my daughters is down,
south down At, Ole miss and we're keeping an eye
ON i like to keep an eye on what the
college kids are doing because they're very, influential especially now
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with TikTok And instagram and being media, influencers they can
very much influence the incoming generation and the dogs that
are going to run our, city, states and nation over
the next twenty five. Years there's a cultural conservative revivalism
that's happening in The. SOUTH i don't know if it ever,
left but it's certainly attracting a lot More northern kids
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and definitely a lot More midwestern, kids and especially in.
Winter they just this right. Now it seems to be
heavily embedded in The greek, life the fraternities and. Sororities
they are unapologetic. Traditionalists there is a yearning for. That in,
FACT i just Saw Jesse waters recently did a segment
(12:58):
on how THE sec schools and really the sororities and
the fraternities they are doubling down On american conservative.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
Tradition reagan was always really popular in the eighties with
The greek crowd as.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Well so While i'm While i'm in between Watching Jesse,
waters my wife AND i we decide we want to
start a new. Show so we pick up this show Called.
Stick have you seen? THIS i think it's On netflix
Or Amazon. Prime. Stick It's Owen. Wilson he's a former golf.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
PRO i have seen The i've not seen the, show
But i've seen the advertisements for.
Speaker 1 (13:36):
That, yees you, know we're only one, Segment we're only
one episode.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
In but he if it's a kid who can just
do all sorts of crazy trick, shots.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Just phenomenal, Golf i'm. One but, Anyway i'm always curious
to see brand. Placement so last week or two weeks,
ago a group of buddies AND i went to go
SEE f one and that was nothing but brand. Placement
that Was, mercedes that WAS iwc watch. Manufacture it's another brand.
Placement always curious what brands get put into these cultural
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shows and. Movies helps. Fun the Film yellowstone was cores and, yeah,
yeah rocky mind, course and, anyway Stick he. Drinks hams
did you have a beer can? COLLECTION i? Did what
were your go? Tos you? Know hams to me was
(14:30):
like that was the Iconic midwestern brand and it had
that cool ham script and it was very it was very.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Collectible, yes we were always, looking of course for beer
cans that were difficult to come. By hams was always
in that sort of the can was made to look
like a keg. Itself but we would try to find,
stuff especially from like Like olympia beer cans any that
was from Out West.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Schlitz, Right PBRs made a, Comeback hams might make a.
Comeback But i'll tell you what mine Arn arn's coming.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Back my favorite Is. Boddington's are you know What iron?
Is a?
Speaker 1 (15:17):
Nope Arn Iron. City oh, okay but you Mentioned. Olympia
what was your other one you just?
Speaker 2 (15:25):
Mentioned well, one the ONE i like drinking today Is
boddington's from The Strange Ways brewery In. England but it's
one of those that And guinness or the two that
are carbonated by nitri nitrous oxide or whatever it.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Is i'm seeing and detecting a resurgence of sixties and
seventies and Eighties american conservative tradition is making it's coming.
Back it's being Placed. Hollywood you gotta give them. Credit
hollywood's putting these classics into into their shows and. Commercials
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this big dust up with what's her name in the,
jeans big breasted young lady who's did this controversial genes?
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Commercial controversial because the left doesn't like.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
It that's A. Sweeney what's your first? Name? Anyway, Yeah sydney.
Swingy it's kind of that.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Retro you should see your sister.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Though eighties retro eighties jeans type of. Commercial you know
there's this pendulum swinging back, Right, well it.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Was it was also a play on jeans ge n
es and g J e.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
N i CAN'T i can't EVEN i don't even know
what the controversy is. About, FRANKLY i didn't pay that
much attention to.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
It what it was is they put a white person
in an. Ad it could be.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
That so you have half Of america trying to light
the country on, fire and they have been doing it
for quite a, while and then the other half is done.
WATCHING i feel like A D day is. BUILDING i
do you like The trump? Administration they're only seven months.
IN i do believe this administration has A d day.
(17:08):
BUILDING i have. Guesses and that's what the rest of
the show is going to be. About and here's my.
Teaser where is, Cash? Petel we haven't heard a pip
out of? Cash america's piping. Hot where the hottest, Economy
where the hottest asset in the? World twelve months ago we.
(17:29):
Weren't nine months, ago we. Weren't right, now this is
where global money is coming that we are a giant
magnet to iron filings And trump's teams are getting deals.
Done america's piping, Hot they're gaining a ton of political.
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Capital the favorability ratings are continue to go, out much
to the chagrin OF. Cnn there's something. Happening there's. SOMETHING
i just sense that there's A d. Day there's going
to be and it's going to Involve, Cash, ptel and
it's going to be the Big we're going to be
(18:13):
done talking about the deep, state AND i think you're
now going to See, TEFLONDON, Djt, Cash batel and the
people that have surrounded him are going to expose the deep,
state and there are going to be. Indictments there are
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going to be pre dawn raids and, arrests there are
going to be high visibility purp, walks AND i don't
know when it's going to.
Speaker 2 (18:43):
Be it's coming maybe some clients for you and, me.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
Is this conspiracy? Theory, listen stick around here for the next.
Segment in the final, segment and history tells you, no
that's the, noise that's the, Norm and we're now realizing
that's the, norm and it's about to get newked all,
(19:16):
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Speaker 1 (21:02):
Stations as For, Ryan ryan Gil, okay over the, centuries
those in power have needed to stay in. Power they
and what you need to. Do the first thing to
do is you need to protect yourself from your people
that you're that you are.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Governing, well you need to insulate yourself from What Joseph
schopenhauer called the creative destruction of. Capitalism capitalism tears down
what it has created and makes better stuff correct and
once you're but once you're in that nice cushy, chair
you don't want it torn down to have somebody else
come in and supersede.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
You, now look At Joe. Biden he didn't want to.
GO i mean everyone knows he shouldn't have been. There
but but if you're you know that if you're running a,
nation if you're running a city, state if you're running an,
empire if you're running the, church you need to maintain.
Order and you've got to have, legitimacy whether it's vine,
(22:01):
authority brute, force controlling the, narrative, propaganda or you bribe.
Them you bribe the. People you, know you're you're in,
Power you're you're nationalizing your what you've got going on
there you call yours and you build the people brand
(22:22):
new roads and you call it The. Autobahn so you,
know there are things you can do early in your political,
career early in your time as, governing to let the people, know,
hey we're with, you we got. You and then every
now and then when they get, restless you've got to
have to throw them some. Money you're going to have
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to do. Something you got to placate.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
Them AND i FEAR i just Said, schopenhauer that's the.
COMPOSER i Meant, Shumpeter, Sorry Joseph.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Schumpeter, Yes so the theory there is the masses are
either too simple or too excitable to do what we
need them to do to preserve the. Order also known
as stand.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
Power if you're an, elitist, yes that's.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
What they find a moral right to. Propaganda they find
a moral justification for, anything including going to. War for,
instance you need to whip up public support for war.
There you can call it weapons of mass, destruction you
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can call. It you you exaggerate your, victories you downplay
your military. Losses you certainly don't want the press recording
the flag draped coffins coming back being removed off the
back of A c one. Five if you are in you,
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know to protect the financial, institutions the banking if there's
a if the banks are then if the banks are
ill liquid like they are, now you suppress. That you
don't make that a feature on The New York times
or THE cnn or The Wall Street. Journal if you
talk about how dangerous our credit rating is right, now
and how how the whole nation is a liquid it
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could trigger runs on, Markets it could trigger hoarding of.
Food you saw that WITH. Covid banks lie about their
reserves to prevent. Panics we never got a full story
on The Great Financial. CRISIS a lot of us know
what really happened, there but millions.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Don't, well if you read the creature From Jacko. Island
you already know what, happened.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
And then colonialism and, imperialism and you, know you know
what's better for those. People you know what's better for
those people in The Middle. East you know what's better
For you're going to Take christianity to, them or when that's,
done you're going to take, enlightenment and you're gonna take
democ and you're going to take this better. System it's
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all the. Same it's just a matter of having power
In when you're in, power you need money to stay in.
Power and there's the introduction of the banking. Class so
the governing, class whether it's in the twenty it's whether
this century or the nineteen hundreds or the sixteenth, century
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it doesn't. Matter those in power at the top know
that they just need a governed to keep their heads,
down keep, working pay your, taxes and be ready to
send your boys to the front lines to protect the governing.
Class right, now it's information CONTROL i. See information CONTROL
(25:49):
i see, also, ironically is an abbreviation for the intelligence.
Community what happens if you institutionalize, propaganda you institutionalize and
morally justify laing and misleading your own people to stay
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in power because it is you're morally justifying at as
it's in their best. Interest it's in. There you don't
have to change your name to. Him were it's in
their best interest That DONALD. J trump not become president
of The United. States that's what happened in twenty fifteen
at the end Of obama's. Term, uh we have deception
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at the highest levels of power that have been. Exposed
this is YOUR d day That i'm talking. About epstein
is just a tip of the. Iceberg AND i know
you want to comment On, epstein but this is the
tip of the. Iceberg this is THE D. DAY i
don't know that there's ever been And i've Been we're
both been students of history for you, know fifty, years
(26:55):
most of our forty. YEARS i don't know that there
has been and a level of, deception coordinated deception by
an outgoing administration and the desired incoming administration to crush the,
popular the populist, candidate THE maga, candidate what would call
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THE maga? Candidate Here clinton's. Campaign let's go back mid twenty.
Sixteen you're three to four months from The november. Election
clinton's campaign has already been battered by the fallout from
her private email server. Controversy, internally they, know AND i
think memos are going to come. Out they knew that
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the electoral math was not in their. Favor that's going
to come. Out it became a grim. Reality and this
in this, climate the idea germinates that what's In america's
best interest is we have to Keep Donald trump away
from The White. House these people, honestly psychologically believe Did
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and when you have that level of moral, justification it
works all the way up to and including assassinating political.
Leaders it includes taking nineteen twenty year old young, men
putting them in basic, training putting them in, uniform giving
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them a, gun and say go kill the other eighteen
nineteen twenty year olds that are staring back at. You
you can you can morally justify. Murder and if you
can morally justify, murder you can morally justify lying to
the people in an election year That Donald trump was
A russian. Agent The steele, dossier we, know was the
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layers of, rumor, embellishment outright and, invention and it got
seeded into the media and it got blessed by THE,
ice the intelligence. Community BUT I, ACTUALLY i think THE
ic is more of a information control and that is what,
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happened and within that is The epstein. Piece and stick
around after the, break jenneral AND i are going to
talk about WHAT i consider to be THE D day
invasion that's. Coming AND i Think Cash petel is on
top of. It so inside THE dnc And clinton's campaign inner,
(29:30):
circle and Undoubtedly obama, administration a reality set in what
was being fed to the public that it was going
to Be hillary and a. Landslide hillary's internal circles knew
the electoral math was not working out for them and
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they had to do everything can to Keep Donald trump
out of The White. House they create A steele. Dossier
they create this operation with the of Outgoing obama administration
to use The obama intelligence community to circulate allegations inside classified,
(30:15):
briefings knowing that they were will eventually be, leaked and
because they come out of anonymous sources from the intelligence,
community it gives an air of. Credibility trump. Wins now
what the strategy pivots from preemption to an all out
campaign of de. Legitimization the focus becomes Equating trump's victory
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as the rise of, fascism and that if you did
any if you spoke out in favor Of Donald trump
or in favor of any policy That Donald trump was
in favor of the media and the, culturally you were
considered to be a. Fascist these when you run fake
stuff through intelligence briefings and they get leaked to the
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press like they always, do you have sympathetic career officials
inside the government who remain in key positions from administration to.
Administration the appointment Of Special Counsel Bob muller was not
an organic response to the necessity to Investigate Donald. Trump
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that was a long planned escalation Because muller might have
been a good guy, objective but behind the, scenes The
Special council's office was seeded and layered with federal prosecutors
already committed to proving the predetermined thesis of collusion and
(31:49):
that whole. Process For trump in sixteen of, seventeen, eighteen,
nineteen and, twenty that process became just punishment subpoena's, raids
high profile indictments Of trump, associates charges even unrelated To.
Russia it created the public impression that the president really
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was a bad. Guy trump was under siege and the
media outlets were no longer just, observers but active. Partners
then you have this feedback. Loop but inside there you
also have an example Of epstein and how that type of,
strategy that nefariousness. Works talk where's that fit in all
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this general do you?
Speaker 2 (32:34):
Think, well it goes back a very long. Way it
goes back all the way to When epstein spent a
year or two at a local school In New. YORK
i think it's THE i want to say it's A
Dalton school or something along those. Lines and who was
the head principle of that, School but it Was Bill barr's,
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Father Don, Barr and he only spent about a year
and a half there and then went on and faked
a bunch of credentials and started working for Bear. Stearns
and from there on he went to a lot of different.
Places he went out to The Middle. East there there
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was a lot of connections with The.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Massad you were talk About Jeffrey.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Epstein Jeffrey epstein and.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
Then and then linking up With Virginia.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
Jeffrey and and Just Slain, maxwell who whose father was
also working with The. Massade he was a fleet street
tabloid guy out Of london who died when he fell
off his boat in the middle of a dead flat
calm he died.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Under this was not a, canoe.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
You, Know this was you, know a boat that would
be very difficult to fall off.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
Of now bear in, mind in the name of national,
security a lot of things are, tolerated.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
And that's exactly what. Happened now we're starting to there's
just a, recent a very Recent foya disclosure that a
local newspaper got hold of and it's now being. Circulated
but it turned out that THE da for The Southern
district Of, florida Mister, acosta who was handling the charges
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Against epstein back in two thousand and nine when no
one yet had official knowledge of what he was doing
with young, ladies engineered the sweetheart deal of the century
for this.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Guy oh it deals like that all the. Time, well
you talking about the Eight florida. Case, yes When Jeffrey
epstein's lawyer was.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
Well it was A pelot. Attorney Was.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
DERSHWITZ i, THOUGHT i Thought Alan dershwitz was down there
at the trial level. NEGOTIATE i Thought Alan dershwitz his immunity.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
AGREEMENT i think he, Was, yes and he got the
immunity agreement of the, century not just for himself but
for everybody connected with.
Speaker 1 (34:57):
Him and what was pitched to, him, well it was.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
It was pitched to him that that basically.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
That he pitched to. Them what was pitched to the state, Prosecutors.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Well it wasn't anything pitched to him that they received
word from on high that mister that Mister epstein was
an intelligence asset and needed, you that he needed backing
off from. Right and that's Mister acosta did national.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Security so when when you are able to institutionalize your
uh divine right to, rule or you're able to institutionalize
your brute force because you've got the largest navy or
the largest ground, army where now you can institutionalize information
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and call it intelligence and use that as. Levers that's
where true power. Lies they run this this this, true, real,
authentic behind the scenes power lives right. There it's the,
entrenched unelected bureaucracies that operate independently of changing times and changing.
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Administrations they eventually get. Exposed but where money and power
meet is a dangerous. Combination that's a big reason why
our founders wanted to try to keep banking away from.
Government without, money you can't prop up your, empire you
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can't prop up The vatican of The, church you can't
prop up what to stay in. Power but another way
in lieu of money was getting compromand on influential decision.
Makers so After World War, TWO i think this is
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an important. Piece After World War, two we went in
to a permanent global threat environment with The National Security
act of nineteen forty. Seven everything gets swept into The
National Security. Act you have The National Security, council you
have the birth of THE, CIA i have the birth
of The Joint chiefs Of. Staff you have the birth
of really centralized power that appears to be run by,
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civilians but it's really. Not it brought wartime authority to
the nation twenty four to. Seven we were given a
permanent national security apparatus After World War two that grew
in the, fifties got us sucked Into vietnam in the
sixties and, seventies and then you, know it, rationalized legitimized
(37:46):
deception and lies for those in. Power you already mentioned
The gulf Of tonkin. Incident The pentagon papers brought this.
Out Iran Contra Operation Desert storm really felt kind of
Pretextual Bosnia. Herzegovina still not sure why we were, there
weapons of nas, destruction the war on, terror those are
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nothing compared, to in my, opinion The Obama CLINTON dnc
deep state conspiracy to undermine the elected president of twenty
sixteen and to Destabilize trump's first. Term the same tools
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that were designed to protect the public republic with under
The National Security, act intelligence, gathering investigative, authority scrutinizing the,
media filtering, information got turned against its own. People and
then it got turned on full blast on one, guy
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the forty fifth, president to destabilize the executive. Branch that's
not normal party. Politics that's. Treason that is a very
very coordinated quasi junta that plays The american presidency under.
Siege and Then biden got in and look what happened
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in the last four. Years and Now trump's, back and
see what's. Happening america is hot. Again it's a hot.
Commodity and the d days. Coming i'm telling you that they're.
Going it's going to shock The American it's going to
shock the. World in my opinion as to who's going
to be purp blocked in handcuffs and half the country
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is going to call for civil, war and they're the
ones who are naive to the game that's been played for.
Centuries