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December 20, 2024 • 39 mins
The guys discuss the last 40 years of the New World Order, the dissenting voices that were not needed, and the unbelievable cost to the U.S. The Glorious Revolution Must Continue!
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
General, it's that time of the year for a review.
In addition to holidays, Christmas, New Year's it's the perfect
time for us a little review before we jump into
the review. Was a rough year for insider trading. It's
been a difficult time for miny in Washington.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Had it really bad this year?

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Yeah, these Ukrainian kickbacks might be ending in a couple
of months. It appears as though that gig's coming to
an end. And fortunately Congress they want to pay raise,
so they've snuck that into this spending bill. And as
of this recording of the show, there's no agreement, there's

(00:44):
no resolution. Is the government shut down? Did they come
up with a clean cr Did the Establishment and its
last gasp get enough votes to pass this fifteen hundred
page behemoth. I don't think that's going to happen.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Well, they did stop that and they send in ae
hundred page something in its place, which is better.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
But I would say the one seventeenth and the one
eighteenth Congress are the worst congresses I've ever seen. I mean,
we've studied history, we talk. This is what we've been
doing most of our lives. I can't think of an
administration this presidency and these two congresses one seventeen and

(01:31):
one eighteen that will go down in history is the
worst administration at least in my lifetime.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Well, the administration from the executive point of view, surely.

Speaker 1 (01:40):
But plus both of those congresses.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
I judge a congress by how little it does and
to the extent that they didn't do much.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
We need, but we do need. That's the problem. That's
what we need to talk about. Right we Trump breached
the door. Now he's got his Tier one operators behind him.
They're going to start prosecuting targets literally and figuratively. It's
it's that they try to jam through this and if
it wasn't for Elon and Vivek being there, feet on

(02:12):
the ground, paying attention and having the voice. That's the
other thing.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
This is what Doze is all about.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
The voice, the people's representative. It's like the people's auditors.
We've never had an audit like this. We've never had
anything like this, certainly since Andrew Jackson's time. I don't
know anyone he's gone in and just clean house and
unplugged the establishment like this.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Well it's important too, because you've got people with star
power like Musk and Rob Maswami, who can command media
attention to these problems and call bs when they see
it in a way that these blue ribbon panels from
the past can't.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
Elon is there, his bon of fights speak for themselves.
Vivek bon of Fights speak for himself and to say
for any one person, and I would love to hear
someone try to defend this. The notion that Vivek and
Elon have undue influence and DC is laughable.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
I don't think they have enough influence. We write.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
What we don't know is who are the establishment both parties,
Neo libs, neocons who have been their vives and their
elons that we don't know about, who have been greasing
the skids and getting the money and ordina coordinating and

(03:36):
communicating and strategizing. We've never had that level of tier
one operations for the people.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
It's always been for the uniparty.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
It's always been for the establishment, right, the people that
want the rings of power, and then once you get
the ring of power on, it doesn't come off and
you do everything you can to stay there. And this
is why we are going to stay on this topic
of history, current events and understand that we don't need
to go back four years. We need to go back

(04:07):
at least forty years and undo what the neo cons
did to this country. And we're gonna spend most of
the time talking about that because until we get our
foreign policy straightened out, I will say we have outsourced
much of our foreign policy to Zionists. Much of our

(04:27):
Middle East foreign policy represents the best interest of Israel,
and I still need more information on how that transfers
back to the safety and security of main street America.
We've outsourced our foreign policy in the Middle in the
in the Central and Eastern Europe too, your oligarchs. When

(04:53):
the Soviet those Soviet states collapsed and state ownership disappeared,
it was a yard sale, a multi billion dollar yard sale.
And if you were there with capital, if you were
there with cash, if you were there with bankers, you

(05:13):
were getting great stuff. Pennies on the dollar, industries, corporations, assets, land,
bank accounts. Just wait until the rest of this stuff
comes out. Okay, what we Yeah, we absolutely need to
be focused on the spending bill. Notice it's supposed to
be a budget, but it's just a spending bill. But

(05:35):
I look back on our shows general getting ready for
today's final show of the year. It's like we give
our our kids, you know, credit cards, go off to college. Like,
keep this for emergency. I'm trusting you with my credit card.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Amazing how quickly an emergency can pop up.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Amazing, how emergencies are found.

Speaker 2 (05:57):
We're out of booze.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
It's the same thing with government. We're putting you there.
Here's our trust, here's our credit card. We trust you. Well,
we've been getting credit card statements. We haven't been reading
for forty years, and now we're finally reading the credit
card statements. And the response is I had one friend
I'm down to I think, one hardcore liberal friend. He's like, well,

(06:21):
just raise taxes. Oh yeah, okay, kids, don't worry about
your spending. Mom and dad will just work harder. That's
the Democrat way. We'll just raise taxes. No, we're not,
and we're gonna we'll shut this thing down. There are
essential services that you're not going to miss that it
will not be that will still be plugged in. But

(06:44):
I look back on our show, our summer, our show,
one of our shows from the summer of twenty eighteen,
twenty eighteen, we warned about law fare forming around Donald Trump.
We warned about censorship, We talked about Trump's that the
Trump letting the government shut down, and he even took
he even bragged about it. Yes, he reminded me of that.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Yeah. He had Schumer and Pelosi into the White House
and they were talking about, well, mister Preston, if you
want to shut down the government, and he said, well, actually,
Chuck gets you and Nancy who are shutting down the government.
But if if you want me to take the credit
for it, I'll do it. We'll call it. We'll even
call it the Trump shutdown if that'll make you happy.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
We have been on this, this material, this subject matter
since Trump breached the door, got in the White House.
He just didn't have enough Tier one operators around him.
He didn't have any he didn't have this perimeter secure,
he didn't have overwatch. He didn't know he was infiltrated,
he didn't know who he could trust. But they mixed

(07:44):
criminal law with politics, and next thing you know, you've
got politicians going to prison. So we brought onto our
show someone who knows all about this, Governor Rob Legoyevitch,
one of the maybe one of the first big time
political prisoners in American history, and I think Blogo getting
locked up by the Obama regime is going to be

(08:10):
very telling when this entire story has been told.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
He still describes himself as a trumpetcrat.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
He's a trumpet crat, but he's a he's a citizen,
he's an American people first guy. And he's very relevant today.
If you're walking through the room and you see Blogo
on TV, stop and listen, get on X follow Blogo.
He's probably the first political casualty of this of this

(08:37):
new world order, neo lib neocon and we worried about
We warned our listeners six years ago about this stuff.
We said, hey, once we're going to need to investigate
the investigators, the people that are investigating Trump. We will
have our time where we will be able to investigate them.

(08:58):
Then we mentioned Biden's string primary victory in South Carolina
in February of twenty twenty. February of twenty twenty, we
mentioned coronavirus first on this show, we talked about the
danger of tearing down statues. We talked many times the
dangers of wokism. How much are you going to tolerate,

(09:18):
how much you're going to tolerate. You have to stand
up for Americanism. We talked a lot about Americanism. We
sounded the alarms before the twenty twenty election, and our
very first show of Biden's administration was on Reaganism. And
we spent every show of Biden's four years pushing back

(09:39):
against globalism. And we've said, and it's not our quote,
that culture is upstreamed from politics. We have to influence culture.
And guess what show absolutely took off, Yellowstone Yellowstone upstream
from politics. We've had shows on yell Us done and

(10:01):
how see if that trick looks down into politics, and
we predicted Biden would never make it to twenty twenty
four and lo and behold here we are.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
All right, welcome back.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
This is for the defense of the American people. You
can catch the show on the iHeartMedia app, the Purple
Podcast button, on Apple iTunes, Spotify, soon on YouTube and
general on this As of now, on the recording of
this show, we don't have an agreement here on this

(10:37):
funding of this of the blob Okay, once this is
all done, we get our Senate, we get our House.
We have the people have the Senate, The people have
the House, the people of the White House. And when
I say the people, I mean that the American people
that want the values of Americanism promoted. We need to

(10:59):
go through through that fifteen hundred page that bill that
was that was put foisted foisted upon our representative.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
I think you want, I want we.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Must go back every special interest paragraph, page chapter that
goes to a specific entity, whether that is a specific group,
a specific organization, a specific corporation, a specific city, a
specific state, a specific NGO. We need a roster and

(11:32):
I want to see New York Times will never do this,
and I'm not even sure the Wall Street Journal will
ever do this, But I want to see in that
fifteen hundred page monster where that money was going for,
what and why. We need to reverse engineer that particular
bill back to its sponsors.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
See, I think everybody who writes these things needs to
have their own specific font.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Were you have we need We need to know who
sponsored the bill. That's easy. I want to know who
whipped this bill and these votes, these concessions, and we'll
explain how this works in a minute, and who voted
for It's easy to find out. But this is a
crime scene. That bill that that junker, that fifteen hundred

(12:21):
page junker, that's a crime scene. Should have yellow tape
around and it needs to be preserved, tagged and logged
in evidence because the credit card statement. We weren't supposed
to pull the mail that day. And it's like you
get a bad grade. And remember when your grade cards
would get mailed home and you had a bad grade

(12:43):
coming and you're like, I hope I beat the mail.
I'll grab the grade card.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Remember when Charles Barkley said, don't commit crimes with checks.

Speaker 1 (12:54):
Elon and Viveig were waiting for the mailman when the
mailman delivered the bill.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
And they had the speed readers ready.

Speaker 1 (13:04):
And we are not going to just allow these people
to walk away. Both parties, We're going to have a
face to face. This is literally a a We've been
feeding a financial ecosystem of financial predators for decades, no negotiations,

(13:25):
no negotiations, parties over and before you know, Germany's government
collapsed very recently last week, France, very recently last week,
Trudeau's Canadian government, The UK's a mess. What are the
people saying? The people around the world, the West, we

(13:49):
don't care what you call yourselves you're out, you have
no answers for modern problems.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
And yet you vote them out and then the result
of the they somehow are right back in.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Not anymore. We're figuring this out. So meanwhile I check
over it on the Council on Foreign Relations and see
what these and global parliamentarians are doing. They're freaking out
the CFR, which is Foreign Affairs Weekly, you know, the

(14:26):
big national international magazines, your Economists, Foreign Affairs, New York Times.
They're going into CNN, They're going into hyper speed. They
are going to do everything they can to convince the

(14:47):
people that we need to get back into free free trade,
we need to get we need to do even more
on global policing. Why well, what they're not telling us
is and what we've been saying, we have been paying
for funding these American and Western investments and exploited labor
markets on the other side of the world for fifty years. Worse,

(15:11):
the global oligarchs, both American and foreign, get their countries
to subsidize their industries and their businesses. Let me say
that again. The global oligarchs, American oligarchs included, have know

(15:32):
how to get their governments to subsidize their industries and
their businesses.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
That's because there's a lot of money in picking winners
and losers.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
You go into the small business world, mid sized American
business world. Here in America, I have twelve employees. I'm
not getting any federal checks or perks from the one
hundred and eighteenth Congress. The Appropriations Committee is and checking
in with me or I'm not sure. The Appropriations Committee,

(16:05):
by the way, is probably the most powerful committee in
the House and the Senate. It's the one that drafts
the appropriation bills, it allocates the funding. It's supposed to
do the over overwatch. Well, somehow, Detroit's Thanksgiving Day parade
was put on by a company called the Parade Company,

(16:27):
and three and a half million dollars from the Federal
Treasury went to the Parade Company to organize Detroit's Thanksgiving
Day parade. Okay, it's three and a half million dollars,
big deal, big whip. No, forget about the amount, it's
the point. How about a new kayaking facility and a

(16:48):
small town in New Hampshire. Two and a half million
dollars federal.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Dollars new molasses into a.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Kayaking facility in New Hampshire, White Sulfurs Rings, West Virginia
home the Greenbrier, beautiful part of the country. A bike
park in White Sulfur Springs. I'm going to guess the
you know, if someone wanted a bike park, my guess
is the local community can raise the money, the local government.

(17:17):
But no, two point seven million dollars of federal dollars
are going to a bike park and White Salt for springs. No,
those are just quick examples.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Right, And they always say, oh, those are just drops
in the buckets. Well, you put enough drops into a bucket,
you've got a bucket.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
The Cold War kids, the Cold War kids of the
Bush forty one and his crew from the seventies and eighties,
the Cold War kids they got the foreign policy and
the new Democrats, the neolibs, they got their domestic agenda.

(17:54):
And that's the game that's been run on us since
Bush forty one. Builderberg, Bill Uh George w just got
he nine to eleven was easy for him to get
energized into the into a foreign policy disaster. But for

(18:17):
nine to eleven be very curious to see what what
we what else we would have done. I don't you know,
nine to eleven, we're still going into Iraq. We're still
going into and after the break, I'm going to talk
about why, even if nine to eleven hadn't happened, there
was a plan to reshape the Middle East in a
very pro Israel way. And that started within the agreement

(18:42):
in nineteen ninety six when huttan Yahoo hooked up with
the Clinton administration and this new world order, this unipolar
world of Judeo Christianity. And there was one problem, and
that'd be the several billion other people on the planet

(19:04):
that really don't want a Judeo Christian, capitalist, Western society
way of life. And we talked about a guy professor
at Harvard, Samuel Huntington, who wrote a book called The
Clash of Civilizations, and he wrote that and I believe

(19:24):
it was published in nineteen ninety six, the same time
era that Builder, Berg, Bill Clinton, the Bush, Cheney, Wolfowitz
neocons took power, and Net and Yahoo took power and
they just they left Reaganism and the ash heap of history.

(19:48):
So that's what we're going to talk about after the brain.
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helping some of you. Cold War ends. General Francis Fukiyama
wrote a book called End of History. The hubris of
the of the West was on full display. It's once
again we believe our own, we believe our own press
releases and press clippings. We were going to as though

(22:11):
there's going to be one global superpower forever. When has
that ever been the case? And so Bush forty one's
new world Order, the ultimate establishment man. He's all foreign policy,
he's all foreign service. And I and I would say
that his vision at the time probably made sense to many.

(22:32):
It was reasonable. It certainly was a reasonable but it
became so out of touch and unrelatable to the American
people that somehow the fine print was we're going to
be governed by the United Nations. The fine print was Ultimately,
we're going to spin, spin, spin, spin, spend, and the

(22:53):
IMF is going to come in and bail us out,
and then we're under the control of the IMF, the
World Trade Organization of nineteen ninety five. We're in China,
preferred trading partner, in bomb Yugoslavia. I don't know why,
troops in Haiti don't know why black Hawk down, and Somalia, Somalia,

(23:14):
don't know why NAFTA my forarder against it. Ross Perot says,
there's going to be a giant sucking sound of jobs
leaving the country. That makes sense to me if I
own a business that manufactures products and my biggest cost
of goods sold is my labor, and I can get

(23:37):
labor at fifteen cents an hour.

Speaker 2 (23:40):
Where they have no environmental regulations or workers regulations.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Yeah, that's free trade. That's free trade. And then Pio
is also very worried about the influence of special interests
and lobbyists on government policy. Pero had an ability to
speak directly of the American people in both parties. You
know what else does Donald Trump? You know how else
does keep an eye on my dark horse? Senator Fetterman

(24:04):
keep an eye on him. Bush loses to build a
burg Bill Clinton? Why Bush forty one had huge record
level approval ratings a year earlier. Bush forty one loses
to Clinton in ninety two. Why the economy? You just

(24:25):
it was the economy and his unrelatability. Well, Clinton to
build a burg, Yeah, that hurt. It's always comes out
of the pocketbook, builder Burg. Bill Clinton walks in amazing.
It's a little governor from a state of Arkansas.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Hey, it gets play girls.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
He gets all the way up to the top like this.
Who grabbed this guy? Who put him on the national stage,
who put him on sixty minutes when he and Hillary
could say that you know that what was her name, Flowers?

Speaker 2 (24:58):
Jennifer Flowers?

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Yeah, who gave him all this press coverage? Who? Well,
we under under Clinton and NAFTA, we got our America's
industrial Midwest, Middlewest gutted. The illegal immigration bomb was lit,
it's still exploding, and then these you know, and all

(25:23):
of a sudden, on the national news we're seeing car
bombs go off in parts of the world we've never
heard of. We've heard of suicide bombers, and then embassies
and countries we've never heard of that. Our ambassadors are dying,
Uh we what is going on? No one ever explained

(25:44):
this to us? And then NATO pushes up and grabs Pollan, Hungary,
Czech Republic. Why why are we doing this?

Speaker 2 (25:54):
Why are we pushing up to the border of Russia
advancing eastward?

Speaker 1 (26:00):
And then in the Middle East without nine to eleven
forget out nine eleven for a second, our foreign policy
in the nineteen nineties under Bildeberg Bill and probably would
have been Bush forty. Well, yeah, definitely with Iraq, our
foreign policy in the Middle East is based upon seventh
century BC land disputes. Has Israel been running America's foreign

(26:24):
policy in the Middle East? And if so, for how long?
I mean, explain to any American on main street?

Speaker 3 (26:31):
What what?

Speaker 1 (26:32):
What? What is our relevance to eleven on Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia,
the Sudan. Well, we've been at war in six of
those countries already. Number seven is on deck Iran. I mean,
we the United States on behalf of Israel. And then
nine to eleven was just a bonus carte blanc check.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Well, if you don't have energy and or independence, then
you've got to be looking out for the Middle East.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Yeah, we sure, I understand, I understand it, but.

Speaker 2 (27:03):
We can have it so easily.

Speaker 3 (27:05):
It's not it's not quite that simple. General, it's just
not I just I just don't think we're there for
energy independence.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Well, the Pentagon wants places to test out missiles, to
fire missiles, so that those missiles have to be purchased
and replaced.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
We go in there, Net and Yahoo I mentioned this
net In Yahoo and his his his American advisors in
nineteen ninety six came up with something called the Clean Break.
It was a political document that the Americans and Nating
Yahoo made when Natan Yaho became Prime Minister. And that

(27:47):
was a a relook at the map of Israel and
expand in the greater Israel between the rivers the Nile
to the south and the Euphrates to the north. The
problem is if this is true, and I look, I
don't know what I'm reading, and may I understand. There

(28:11):
is an idea, a concept, a theory that the Jews
need Jews, Israel needs to be all the land between
the rivers the Nile in Egypt to the up to
the Euphrates. The problem is that includes parts of Lebanon, Syria,

(28:33):
Iraq and Egypt.

Speaker 2 (28:34):
I think it's the Jordan River actually over to the east,
that's where they're allegedly stopping. But it's it's from the
river to the sea, is what the.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
That's a Palistaanchia. If you look at between the rivers
UH and UH. Maybe a listener will be able to
point this out to us. But there is an idea,
there's a concept that when you look at this the levant,
you look at this area of the world, it starts
to make sense. We've been sowing chaos over there, and

(29:06):
there's little doubt the Pentagon would love to reimagine the
Middle East and these CIA, I believe, work with Turkey
and Saudi Arabia and others to overthrow the government of Syria.
And then you know, again, we look at Benghazi. What
happened in Benghazi? Did we ever get to the bottom
of what happened to Ambassador Stevens? The CIA ANX annex

(29:27):
came under attack and two contractors died there. The compound
was set on fire. This has never been fully explained
to the American people. We have covert operations all over
the Middle East seeking regime change, endless wards in the
Middle East, and we're financing it. I don't know. We
need more answers. Final segment, Final Show of twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
In general, we.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
Are talking about widening the aperture looking at our foreign
policy because our Cold warriors, now known as the neo
cons we're able to They got foreign policy and the
neolibs got domestic policy, and everyone made a lot of
money in the.

Speaker 2 (30:10):
Middle Yes, that's the whole point. You can make money
off of this government just by stealing from it.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
Last segment, just ask some sensitive it shouldn't be sensitive questions.
We have a radio show, we have a podcast. We
talked about this stuff. Have we outsourced our foreign policy
to Israel's interest not the America's the Americans interest? We
need more data points to work with. What exactly is

(30:42):
the plan there? Did we help the fall of the
Assad regime in Syria?

Speaker 2 (30:49):
And was that good or bad?

Speaker 1 (30:51):
Was that good or bad? Why?

Speaker 2 (30:52):
And to what end?

Speaker 1 (30:53):
And it sounds as though it's being that leadership vacuum
is being filled by Islam, which is par for the chorus.
That's the way it happens. The fundamental the violent fundamentalists
come in violence. Violence wins the first round. And if
you have Al Qaeda now in Syria along with Americans, Russians, Israelis,

(31:23):
it's a tinder box. I mean, I hope there's no
archduke in an open air model tea nearby because we
might wind up in World War three? Did you get the.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
Reference start digging the trenches?

Speaker 1 (31:38):
I mean, are are are Are we even talking to
Putin and his guys is Jake Sullivan and Anthony Anthony Blincoln?
Are they even talking to Putin? I mean a million
Ukrainians are dead. And this was not I don't believe
that the Ukrainian people wanted this. I think the CIA,

(32:03):
Victoria Newland, the Biden group, the Obama administration. Whatever we're
doing there in Ukraine, in Kazakistan, in or Romania, these
Eastern European countries, nation states, it's not for America's national security,

(32:28):
and it's not to keep Russia from taking back Poland
and Finland. He's not re establishing the Soviet Union. We
have launched American made missiles into his homeland and he
has not struck back US missiles launched deep into Russian homeland.

(32:48):
After the election, before Trump's swearing in, something happens in Syria.
Then something mind boggling in South Korea and attempted coup
by the president in Andu of Korea. The people didn't
want what the South Korean president wanted, who was a

(33:08):
New World Order guy, and the Pentagon wanted South Koreans
and their munitions in Ukraine. We've been trying to get
South Korea to ship arms to Ukraine for a while
because our inventories are depleted, and guess what they have
more of our inventories problem. The laws of South Korea

(33:30):
prohibit armshipments to belligerents that are engaged in war. Parliament
opposed it. The president of South Korea tried to impose
martial law why, which brings us back to Ukraine and
the two year war with Russia. Russia needs there's something
that Syria has. It's very important to Russia. Is there

(33:53):
not a naval base there? Do they have a naval
base there?

Speaker 2 (33:57):
Well, there is a base on the mediterrane In but
with Gibraltar controlling the opening to the Mediterranean doesn't really
help anybody.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
Yeah, I am very concerned that these few men and
women who are now able to move very large chess
pieces are preparing the United States for a dumpster fire
burning the boats. The American people just spoke general. There
is no mandate to increase global danger. And once Doze

(34:30):
is done, DOSEE needs to handle handover their report in
the summer of twenty eighty six to a new Church commission.
And we need to review all of our foreign policies
since I say since ninety two and look under the
hood of our deep military state, because these covert operations
are not covert to the children who are watching their

(34:53):
families get killed with the flag of the United States
on their uniforms.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
Or allies or on their coffins.

Speaker 1 (35:02):
Wait till the American people really find out what the
Maidan Revolution was in Ukraine? Why was the CIA there?
Why was Victoria Noulin there?

Speaker 2 (35:13):
Why was.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
Hunter Biden there?

Speaker 2 (35:17):
He was there with his bag.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Why did Biden.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
Make eighty thousand dollars a month?

Speaker 1 (35:24):
How many trips to Ukraine?

Speaker 2 (35:27):
Two? No for the board meetings?

Speaker 1 (35:30):
Yeah, look, let me put it to another way. The
Pentagon war machine is the most valuable asset in the world.
It is the most valuable chess piece. It is boardwalk
in monopoly. The Pentagon war Machine is the number one

(35:57):
asset in the world right now, and it is the
most valuable piece of property.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
If this was.

Speaker 1 (36:03):
A game of monopoly. One point five trillion dollars a year,
most of it, if not all, of it, gets bipartisan approval,
and too much of it is secret we don't know about.

(36:24):
My concern is the Pentagon War Machines budget one point
five trillion dollars. Their money has gone. It bled into
universities that breed think tankers that live on public grants
and form tax deductible corporate donat corporate uh that can
take tax deductible corporate donations, and they can form taxpayer funded,

(36:50):
non non gudget governmental organizations NGOs.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Yes, indeed, all over the place.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
There is no public discourse about our policy. There's no
accountability and no accountability, very little, if any congressional oversight.
The committees are facades. It's you can get a lot
of bang for a million bucks with ten percent of
the big big guy. If you know, if you're in banking,

(37:17):
you have a few committees to throw your money on.
If you're in insurance, you know those committees. There's no
public oversight, and there's no committee for main Street. The
National Security state runs America. We knew NATO enlargement to
the Russian border would cause war. Every single president since
Bush forty one has gotten us closer to World War three.

(37:37):
And the notion that the United States will be in
charge of everything is utopian. And does Jake Solomon and
Anthony Blincoln really know what they're doing? And I offer
up again exhibit A Jake Sullivan's cover feature story from
October twenty twenty three, stating the Middle East has never

(38:01):
been safer that magazine dropped the week before seven October.
The arrogance of the neo cons and the neolibs is
only outmatched by the arrogance of the deep state. President
Trump must change this right now. The Imperial City is divided.

(38:23):
And I believe that Tulsei Gabbert and Pete Hegseeth and
Cash Patel are critical. Elon Vivaik must stay in the game.
They must. They must general.

Speaker 2 (38:39):
With their star power and Trump's star power and the
players around him. This time, you have to remember that
people are policy, and that's why everyone is trying to
stop these appointees from being appointed.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
We made al Qaeda, we made Osama bin Laden. Anyone
who has tried to make peace in the Middle East
has wound up. Now you're going to hear about primacy. Primacy,
Stay away from that word. Hey, have a great holidays.
We'll see you on the other side. I'm Brad Kaffel.
That's the judgment.
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