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Speaker 1 (00:25):
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So look forward to that conversation which we will have,
and also we'll be covering a number of other stories
internationally as well. So lo and behold. Zelenski is you know,
this is from last year, but he is busy, busy
on the road, really making it happen for the globalists,
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and he's been spending a lot of time in Rome.
We'll look at that situation there, what he's been up to.
At the pope's funeral. That was a conclave of sorts,
to put it lightly, but not really a good conclave,
very bizarre, a very bizarre and weird and strange conclave.
And like so many things that Zelenski does, this is
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obviously one of the most regrettable scenes in US history.
There with Kamala Harris, then Vice President and Nancy Pelosi,
then Speaker of the House unfurling and Asoh Battalion signed
Ukrainian flag and then shouting nationalist slogans Slava Ukrainy on
the House Flora, the House, the US House. So just
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one of those things that we have to remind people.
That's how bad things have gotten in not so long ago,
the most recent memory. So that's just something will remind
you of. But it doesn't end there. Zelenski took the
road show to Rome and it is really strange, and
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like so many things, it always has to be about him.
So wherever Zelenski goes, he really tries hard to be
the center of attention. So this is just the most
strange situation. At the pope's funeral, Pope France has passed away,
as you know, just after Easter Sunday, literally right after
Easter Sunday. And in terms of his legacy, I mean,
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it's not a lot that we're going to go into here,
other than you know, late in the game he did
condemn Israel's genocide in Gaza and a few other comments
that were mildly interesting. Unfortunately, Rome and the Vatican and
the Pope as an institution, the papacy is hugely underwhelming
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in terms of commenting and intervening and weighing in on
issues of war and peace. The excuse they usually make
is that we don't want to be political, So like
wanting to save lives or stop a genocize somehow deemed
to be quote political. That's just one of the problems
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I think with general in the world today, these institutions
are scared to death. In the United States, the government
at the behest of the Israeli lobby would most likely
attack the Catholic Church, and with under the Trump administration
certainly threaten to revoke any religious institution or churches you
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know five oh one C three status if they try
to condemn Israel too much. I wouldn't be surprised if
if that battle ever happened, should the Catholic Church get
out of line with the Israeli lobby. So that's the
sort of environment you have in America, and I think
to a large degree that does influence what happens in Rome,
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the United States being the most prominent sort of you know, voice,
if you will, in the international power structure, and so
in terms of Europe it's as you will, well divided
amongst religious factions and so forth. But so the pope
had his funeral and talk about a circus, and we'll
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look at just some of the initial clips from that.
I mean, the one was Trump had to sit down
with Zelensky apparently on some side room in the Vatican,
a big photo op. And this is the other thing.
This is big performative political photo ops, which will go
through some of these that are just cringe worthy. I
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think is an understatement, and so we'll look at one
of those as well. I mean, in terms of what
Trump has been up to, he is basically juggling a
number of ball in the air at the moment, and
so I don't know, you know where any of these
are going to land. Talking about Ukraine situation in Gaza,
trying to either start or fend off a war with Iran.
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It's hard to tell which one's which with Trump these days.
Plus his cabinet seems to be half ready to mutiny,
so I mean, and the establishments coming after some of
his cabinet members. Plus he's picked some real doozies like
Pete Hegsath, who really has no business being in there
in the first place. But let's look at this situation first.
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I mean, this was in a way, this was hilarious
but very telling. So again, a very staged photo op here,
and this is Trump basically trying to get a sort
of meeting a sit down, if you will, with Zelenski.
So he's got him in a semi private room with
you know, thirty people standing around. Not so private, but
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there's two chairs there, and they're gonna sit in these
chairs apparently and try to like discuss something important or
so it goes not sure, but and then watch Emmanuel
Macron comes in, the French president, and he's basically trying
to muscle in on this meeting, and Trump just kind
of shoes him away. It's hilarious. So as I was saying,
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it seems that Macron was hoping for a menage ATOI
here and didn't get it, you would take a look
at this clip. It's absolutely hilarious. Is there's Macron moving in.
He really wants to be with his good, good close
friend Zelenski, and Trump's basically saying, it's just for two.
We've only got two chairs here, so you're gonna have
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to go away, sent Macron away. They did get their
date night, though, Zelensky did get his private meet and
greet with Macron, where Macron got his date with Zelenski.
So they did manage to meet in some garden somewhere
under some parasol or something. Or rather, but I mean
the whole thing was cringe worthy. It is just one
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of many photo ops here, and we'll go to some
of it, look at some of the other photo ops
as well. But when when they actually sat down, of course,
Lensky took every opportunity to sort of ham up this scene,
and he did his own He posts, he posts things
constantly on social media from this from his funeral, and
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again he's trying to make the pope's funeral all about him,
is what Zelensky is always up to, basically, So this
is this iconic photo that did the rounds. Many of
you probably have already seen it, or at least you've
seen the video clips. And here's the image itself, and
of course, yeah, this is on Zelensky's own x account
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here and there he is and this sort of giant
things like pleading to the president. So mixed reports about
what they actually spoke about. But you know, Zelensky's obviously
on a very short timeline in terms of of like
his expiry date as being useful to the Western Powers.
He's becoming more of a liability. He can still bring
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the cash home, though he can still raise the money,
and so here he is, and well, we'll take a
look at this. This is what he wrote here. A
good meeting, said Zelensky. We discussed a lot, one on one,
hoping for results on everything we covered, protecting lives of
our people. No, you're not. You're throwing him into the
meat grinder. This guy is such a little demon, full
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of full and unconditional ceasefire, reliable and lasting piece that
will prevent another war from breaking out. Okay, it's like
very symbolic. Meeting has a potential to become historic. Every
single photo op is potentially historic for this guy, like
the ten photo ops a day with every single conceivable
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leader or anybody of any standing, he has to get
photographed with him. So this is the ridiculous thing about Zelenski.
You know, he's talking about unconditional There's no such thing
as an unconditional ceasefire. Okay. There's also no such thing
as security guarantees. Look at this guy. There's no when
you go to war, you don't negotiate the end. There's
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no security guarantees. Okay. And this is one of the
problems that Trump and the Americans and the Europeans just
don't get. Okay, there's only terms of surrender. That's it.
You've got a winner, you've got a loser. But America
Europe Zelenski think that they can somehow negotiate a ceasefire,
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that they can somehow negotiate, you know, some sort of
unconditional ceasefire and like a lasting peace. No, the person
decides if there's going to be a lasting peace. Are
the are the parties which are Russia and Ukraine, and
mainly Russia because they're the nuclear power. They're on the
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UN Security Council seat, Okay, alongside the United States, China, Britain,
and France. Okay, So the nuclear powers are going to
decide whether there's going to be a lasting peace. Not you,
not Zelenski, Okay. Not Ukraine. Okay. Ukraine is a dysfunctional
rump state. It's over. You'll never be a NATO member ever. Okay.
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Europeans are only telling you that they want you to
be just to string this situation along to save face
for Europe. So it's not total humiliation and collapse in
you know, public confidence. All these governments that have been
using Ukraine as a cudgel against Russia. It's admitted. It's
in the New York Times this past week. You know,
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the US Britain or the US first doing all the
operation commands, Okay, using Ukraine as a cudgel in a
proxy war. They use the term proxy war in the
American press. Now we've been saying that for three years.
Obviously that's what it was, but it took took the
mainstream establishment press three years to bring up to get
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the courage to call it what it actually was, or
what it actually is, which is a proxy war against Russia.
It's NATO's proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. I always
use that full sentence because that's descriptive of the situation,
and always try you have to nail that home. NATO's
proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. Who are the leading
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NATO states, the US in Britain. So this is the
US in British proxy war against Russia in Ukraine. Okay,
NATO is just window dressing for Anglo American foreign policy
and hegemony. That's it. Okay, all the other NATO and
I've been saying this for three years, and luckily we're
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starting to see some mainstream people getting the talking points
right after all this time. All these are all junior
partners in NATO. They're relatively meaningless, okay, in the larger
scheme of things, they're they're just there to provide the
vestigial semblance illusion of some kind of coalition, some kind
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of European consensus. That's it. Nothing else, militarily nothing. Interoperability,
it's joke. NATO interoperability is a joke. So Ukraine was
NATO's strongest European military force by far, proxy force, let's
just call him NATO. And they're getting crushed by Russia,
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and Europe's going bankrupt in the process, and so is
the United States. So meanwhile, this guy is still playing
this fantasy Zelenski. Okay, and look at what he look
at how he's dressed as well. He goes to the
pope's funeral. He's wearing he's wearing a black version of
his little green suit. You know, he's got that little
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green suit that he wears like an action figure around.
He doesn't wear a proper suit, doesn't wear a tie.
It's always got to be the wartime president. He's wearing
these sort of funny hiking boots. Okay, those aren't military boots,
they're sort of hiking boots. Is oshkosh, but Oshkosh black
jeans and this stupid shirt. I mean, the Pope's funeral.
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He doesn't even have the decency to dress properly. It's
very disrespectful. So it shows you what he thinks about
the Pope or the Catholic Church, the Vatican. And it's
really a middle finger to all of the other leaders saying,
f you, I'm going to show up at this major
death of a major religious figure, global religious figure. I'm
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not even going to dress properly. I'm gonna dress like,
you know, like I just got this out of military
surplus or the gap. It's hard to tell which one
he shops at, but anyway, Trump's not much better wearing
a blue suit. Everybody was wearing black except for Trump. Now,
fair marks to Donald. He actually stands out in all
the photos. Maybe that was by design, It's hard to tell,
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I'm not sure, but anyway, fair play to Donald. He
did do the right thing from a pr point of view.
He really showed everybody up sort of and became the
thing that really stuck out amongst everybody. So anyway, Macron
was there kissing up, schmoozing, trying to basically look relevant,
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and then the other one is when Macron. I think
it was when Macron. They will bring this up on
screen as well, when Macron met Georgia Maloney. Georgia Maloney
the Prime Minister of Italy. Now she's kind of growing
on me. I'm beginning to like her. Obviously, she's been
very inconsistent on her positions and stuff like that. And
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I wouldn't want to get on the bad side of
this woman. She looks like a real viper. If you
get on her bad side, I would not want to
be on her bad side. She is she she's got
a very sharp tongue, and she's got a look that
can kill. And I've seen her deploy this look against Macron. Actually,
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this is her meeting Zelenski. Now I'm thinking that she
gave Macron the worst look. I think we covered it
on one of our shows. But notice the body language here.
This is Georgia Maloney and Zelensky's showing up and she's
just like, not interested at all in what's going on.
Watch this closely. This is so telling. She is not interested.
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She just wants to get rid of this guy. She's like,
where did he come from? You know, what's he doing here?
Why is he gate? Crashing the pope's funeral. This is
not his party, this is this is our country hosting
this event. But again, Zelensky needs to make it about him.
So let's watch this clip and watch the body language
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of her with Zelensky on this It's it's hugely, hugely telling.
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She's basically like, Okay, yep, get out of here. Good okay,
ahwere you go, thank you, hope we don't see you again.
Basically not very warm, not very inviting. And again, what
was he doing there but lobbying for cash and lobbying
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for weapons, you know, basically what he does whenever he
shows up in the West. He's looking for money and guns. Okay,
And this guy is really inches away from being completely
ousted out of that situation there, and I think that's
that's kind of all. Actually, there's one sort of bright
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spot in Rome, and that was the aging president of
the Republic of Ireland. Okay, his name's Michael Higgins. Obviously,
in the political system in the country like Ireland, the
president doesn't have nearly the type of executive power that
the CEO president would have in the country like the
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United States, but nonetheless he still has some standing and
he commented on the situation in Israel and really came
out pretty hard against this kind of anti Semitism witch hunt,
which is a hell of a thing to do at
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the Vatican as well. So he's obviously commenting on the
situation Ganza and Israel. Ireland's taking a particularly strong stance
in favor of the Palestinians. Generally. We'll talk about this
band Kneecap. They're actually from West Belfast, but they identify
as Iras in the Republican sense. But let's look at
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here Michael Higgins, because this was actually one of the
more interesting things that happened at the funeral of Pope Francis.
Here he's making a statement to the press. We'll let
you listen to this. I was. I was very pleased
that he actually spoke up and took tackle this issue
head on. Here he is.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
You know, of course, it's very significant now you only
who is asked the vent today, but who's missing. And
it's also very clear of those who have made outrageous
statements that because one so many people in Israel now
do oppose the policies of Yeah, they really were referring
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to such people as SETI signific it was an outrage
that too many in the world put up with. I
think that it should have been taken on from the beginning.
Is if you if you criticize a prime minister who
is threating an army that is in breach of international
humanitarian law, many other aspects of international law, if there
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is no respect for civilian rights in relation to women
and children and.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Such a huge propos and so on.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
And remember as well also it's to be free to criticize.
Is that the automatic or great lie which was that
because you were expressing those sentiments, you were supported, for example,
a military version of.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
Mama Okay massively there Obviously he's saying, notice who wasn't there,
and he's talking about Benjamin at Nahoo. Of course he
wasn't given an invite, and rightfully so that would have
really been a scene if Natinnahu showed his ugly face
at the funeral of the pope as he's wanted for
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war crimes with the ice sees funny enough, Italy basically
can't arrest Vladimir Putin, we found out this week because
they forgot the file. They forgot the file for the
International Criminal Court for the warrant. So Putin could technically
go to Italy and there's no risk of him actually
being arrested according to Italian law. We'll see if they
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try to, you know, rectify that. But I thought that
was an interesting development there, but interesting. Michael Higgins, very
welcome what he said there. So where's Zelenski right now?
Bring this up on screen. Zelenski demands at least Israel's
style support from the United States. Honestly, this guy is
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something special, he really is. So what's he on about there?
What's he after? What does this guy want? Basically, speaking
to journalists, Zelenski insisted that any future quote peace deal
with Moscow must be backed by sustained US military, financial
and political support. So again, this is begmanding. He's begging
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and demanding, begging and demanding, begmanding. Zelensky's beg manding saying
that a deal has to have baked in total, in perpetuity,
military financial and political support from the United States. I'm sorry,
but that's impossible. It's easier just to get rid of
U Zelensky than it is to abide by your ever
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increasing and demanding You're begging and demanding, you're ever ever
growing begmanding shopping list that you're trying to secure whatever
on behalf of the Nazis or whoever you're whoever's basically
got you like sock puppet right now. So this is
what Zelenski says. Discussions in London have focused on security
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guarantees from the United States. There are no security guarantees
after this doesn't exist. The only guarantees you have is
if you pledge not to join NATO. This little gremlin
just doesn't get it, he continues. We hope them to
be at least as robust as those provided to Israel,
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says Lensky. Can you believe this guy. Additionally, we anticipate
support from our European partners and are actively developing the
infrastructure necessary for these guarantees. Yeah, that's a lot of
fancy talk and wishful thinking on the part of the
little green man from Kiev. The little green man from Kiev,
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that's the Lensky there. So another interesting development on this though,
and with regards to Trump, this is where things really
are getting very interesting right now. Will bring this story up.
We covered this during the week, and we flag this
because it's just pivotal. This is brilliant. Actually, Okay, so Trump,
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to his credit, I mean, Trump is ballsed up pretty
much everything regarding this. He keeps flip flopping. He might
even flip flop again on Ukraine. I would expect a
couple more flip flops from Trump. He'll probably side with
Zelenski and then he'll get praying on Zelenski and then
he'll come, you know, back to Putin and so it's
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just gonna go back and forth with Trump. There's no consistency,
and he's just figuring out basically what actually is going
on in this part of the world. And it might
take him six months. You know, who knows World War
three could break out in the interim with with Trump,
this is the problem. He just doesn't He's out of
his depth, and so are all his advisors, by the way.
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They just won't accept the fact that Russia has won
and that Russia is going to issue terms of surrender
and that's it, and that is it. Otherwise this is
gonna this war is going to roll on and Ukraine's
going to continue to be a loser, exactly what I
and my colleagues have been saying for three years. The
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longer it goes on, the worse it's going to get,
the less territory there's going to be for Ukraine, and
the more dead Ukrainian men they're going to be. Why not,
you know, quit why you're ahead, Kiev and Europe, Quit
why you're ahead. If you took the Istanbul agreement on
April first or second, twenty twenty two, you would have
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got pretty much everything but Crimea and dom Bass would
have been autonomous, and you would have had your whole
male population intact. Sorry guys, but you really blew it there.
But the military industrial complex did well. So here, EU
leaders rejected US proposal to recognize Crimea. So Trump is
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basically said Steve Witkoff basically got the got the sp
from Putin in Moscow saying Crimea is not going back. Okay, Now,
the international law on this is so strong on the
part of Crimea, and of course once they joined in
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with the Russian Federation, that's it. So Trump's put this
truth out here. Igor Lapatinak commented on this, so we
embedded his tweet on this. But Trump correctly basically acknowledges,
you know, the reality that Crimea is Russia now, and
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so they're just going crazy. Mertz in Germany, all the Europeans,
and they're saying no, no, no, this is a red line,
and Zelensky is saying no, no, no, this is a
red line. Well, if if recognizing Crimea as part of
Russia is your is a red line, then you're gonna
end up losing Odessa, Kharkiv and the rest of it.
So carry on, you know, Russia is not going to
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get in your way as long as you're shooting yourself
in the foot. And they love Zelensky, by the way,
Russia loves Zelensky. Zelensky's going to deliver more territory from Novoacia.
More historic Russian territory will be repatriated to Russia the
longer Zelenski is in office. Okay, they Russians love Zelensky
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and they love sanctions. That's the truth of it. So
the legal case or Crimea is so strong, and a
lot of people who don't know their history, like pretty
much the whole Trump team, uh Crimea. When the Soviet
Union broke up, Crimea immediately petitioned for independence and autonomy
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and guess what, and they had a referendum everything exactly
like they did after Maidan. Okay, In fact, the referendum
that the Crimeans had after my don was identical to
the referendum they had after the un Curtain felt but
at the behest of the West and the US, the
Ukraine deployed special forces to Crimea to put down their independence.
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So the right of self determination of Crimea was brutally
put down after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Okay,
we're talking about the early nineteen nineties, and so Russia
still retained the lease on the base for the Black
Sea Fleet at Selvestipoul. It's the bottom tip of Crimea.
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But all of Crimea was still administered by Ukraine all
these years against the will of the Crimean people. Okay,
so when they had their referendum again, the West is
lying and saying Russia invaded Crimea. They never invaded Crimea.
Russia already had twenty twenty thousand plus troops at in
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Selvestipol plus personnel in total, I think twenty six twenty
six thousand troops in personnel there and when when my
Daan happened. Basically, Russia, as per their agreement with their
Status of Forces agreement with Kiev, they had to secure
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all the egress and exit roads highways and the airports
in order to secure their base and Selvestipoul because there
there was instability in the country after Madan. Okay, there
wasn't invade They couldn't have invaded it. They're already there.
But most of the Ukrainian troops stationed in Crimea defected
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to the Russian Federation Army immediately, So that plus the
fact that was overwhelming result. So they declared independence and
then they're immediately recognized by Russia, and then they petitioned
to join the Russian Federation. Of course, it's a done deal,
all done legally by the books under international law. They
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have a open and shutcase Crimean independent and then session
to the Russian Federation, much better than Kosovo or any
of these other half baked Western nation building situations. Okay,
so the case for Crimea is just overwhelming. So there's
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no way even if by some miracle or some you know,
a miracle active god or parallel universe scenario, is Zelenski
or Kiev could never rule over over Crimea. Even if
they could, they wouldn't be able to do it because
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the country is virtually all Russian and there's no way
they're going to go back under the thumb of the
Ukrainians having passed racist legislation against the Russian language and
ethnic Russians. It's just not going to happen. Not to
mention that Crimea was part of Russia previously before it's
given away by Khrushchev in like nineteen fifty three or
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something like that because of the internal political machinations of
the Soviet Union at the time. That's Russia historically and
today it is and they're never getting it back. So
but why is this an important story? And this is
the this is the this is the important bit that
you need to know. This is an important story because sanctions.
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Pay attention sanctions. A lot of the EU sanctions that
snapped into place after twenty fourteen, after the Maidan coup
that was orchestrated by the United States and the EU
okay and NATO and George Soros Okay, after that illegal,
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unlawful coup of the democrat I legitimate, democratically elected government
in Ukraine. The sanctions that went into place when Crimea
bolted from Ukraine. The sanctions, it's Russia, Crimea and all
the people associated with it. So they have economic general
sanctions plus individual a whole bevy of individual sanctions. They're
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all tied to CRIMEA, most of the EU sanctions and
in the United States as well. If those sanctions, if
the United States recognizes CRIMEA, as is the case with this,
a lot of those sanctions are going to have to
be lifted against Russia, many of them. Okay, that's a
nightmare for the EU and for Washington. That is one
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of their major boltholes for sanctions is CRIMEA. So Trump
just saying that they're going to have to recognize CRIMEA
as part of Russia, this is basically going to blow
a massive hole in the Titanic of this proxy war
against Russia. That's why this is an existential issue for
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European political elites. Okay, it's an existential issue. They they
will be finished if this comes to pass. So so
for Zelensky, it's a red line for Europe. It's a
red line for the Nazis, the hard the hard right
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nationalists Nazis that are basically h have Zelensky hostage. For them,
of course, it's a red line, even though they could
never do anything with CRIMEA anyway. So what does this mean?
This means the status quo. Nothing's going to happen with
this war. It's going to be continued. The United States
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will continue giving aid, they'll continue providing some levels of
military support arms length. The British will take over doing
frontline operations and they'll they'll they'll send in mercenaries probably
plus off the books special forces. They'll continue training what's
left of the Ukrainian Army in Europe and in Britain
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and places like that, and this thing will just gradually
deteriorate and more people are going to die, more Europeans,
more British soldiers will die if they many have already
by the way, and many worst of all, many Ukrainian
conscripts are going to die needlessly, needlessly, no reason at all,
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no good reason whatsoever. That's the reality of the situation.
That's what's going to happen, unfortunately, and there's nothing you
can do about it at this point. It's an unmitigated disaster, basically,
and they want more of it. Europeans, the British, and
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a lot of people in America, a lot of people
in America, they just they can't get enough of this.
They want more of it. So that's the recipe for disaster,
and and nothing positive is going to come out of this.
And the last thing I want to show you it
just there's so many crazy things that are happening, like
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on a daily basis right now, and one of them is,
for some unknown reason, the Israeli national security minister, who
is a far right ethno nationalist, hardcore racist to the core,
Ben Gavier. Ben Gavier himself comes to America, goes to Brooklyn,
(35:35):
is mauled by crowds on the street. The videos are hilarious.
There's people chasing down the streets of New York in
security teams panicking. Okay, but the most humiliating part of
this for America is this guy is a war criminal
and Trump invited him to mar A Lago. Israel's minister
of National Security it mar ben Gavier. There he is
(35:56):
at mar A Lago. I mean, this is so humiliating
for the United States to have someone like this, who is,
to me, not a person in good standing. Okay. This
is a guy that when he's in Israel, he has
to carry a handgun and he has to wave it
(36:17):
around at people in public because a lot of Israelies
hate him. Okay, this is a proper thug and this
guy is basically invited to mar A Lago. We'll listen
to them introducing him here. I think we've got this
the audio on this clip. But and the things that
Ben Gavier said in his speech, it was disgusting. He's
(36:40):
basically boasting about how brutal they are to the Palestinians.
So this is the president's residency. Why would they invite
street trade like Ben Gavier and host him. Basically you
just say not welcome, stay home. What's he doing there?
And the hoot spot here is just off the charts.
(37:04):
The Minister National Security.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
Of Israel is here.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Look, some people do not deserve standing ovations under any circumstances,
and this is one of those people. I mean, shameful.
This is like, so this is the right in America.
This is the equivalent of the left bringing in Zelenski
for some of these god awful scenes which I showed
you at the beginning of the program. You know, so
(37:46):
the right saying this is this is terrible for America
when you know, they do this sort of stunt and
they bring in Zelenski and the right bring in Yahoo,
and then the right bring in Ben Gavir of all people.
I mean, it's just it's really something so, but it
also shows you there's a level of desperation on the
(38:09):
Israeli side, and they're really losing the public relations war.
They're losing, they're losing the whole generation Z generation z okay,
losing all. They're losing the millennials, their credibility. The brand
of Israel is a damaged brand, and it's so badly
(38:31):
damaged it'll never recover. Hence Ben Gavie comes to the
United States and is chased literally down the street in
New York, Okay, and then has his own mob that
goes and chases women who are, you know, protesting for
Palestinian human rights, chasing a whole mob of Ben gevier
(38:52):
Zionus thugs, chasing a woman, threatening to rape her on camera,
and that's all all across social media. Well maybe we'll
drum that up in the second half, but you can
go look for yourself on X or any platform. I mean,
absolutely disgusting. Why would you invite people like this to
(39:13):
the US during this time? And clearly the people are
so marinated whatever side of the argument they're on, they're
so marinated in their own propaganda, in their own echo chambers. Okay,
that They're so detached from reality that they actually think
that these people are people worth hosting. You know, these
(39:37):
are people of good standing, they're not. These are people
have very poor standing in society, in polite society or
impolite society. They're not even they're not even worth for
im polite society. These are what you would call the
geopolitical equivalent of street trade. Benevier he amongst the other
(39:58):
war criminals in Israel, unbelievable, calling for the ethnic cleansing
of the native Palestinian population openly. You know, we need
to force relocate them. That reminds us. That's our film
on the Sunday screening, the forced people in power, Forced
relocation in Palestinians. That's up at twenty first century wire
(40:20):
dot com. Just look at the Sunday screening. Great film,
it's only twenty five minutes. It's produced by Al Jazeera.
I've been critical of Al Jazeera's Syria coverage. It's absolutely horrendous,
but this is a good This was a good film
on that issue. They do a good job. And the
last thing I will cover before we go to break
(40:41):
is the United States Trump dispatched Corey Mills and the
UK as well. Are all saying that they're going to
recognize Syria, They're gonna they're gonna normalize relations with the
Jilani regime. Okay, pretty crazy, but like that's basically the news.
(41:08):
So somehow the United States is going to normalize relations
with al Qaeda and Isis. Can you believe this? This
is kind of like, this is where things are at
right now. So we'll bring on one story that's related
to this, but just to show you the quid pro quo,
look at this. So Jilani arrested Palestinian resistance officials that
(41:32):
have offices normally in Damascus. So you have the al
Qaeda ISIS leader here, who's a self proclaimed president of Syria.
It's a it's a terrorist hunta government that has said
they have no intention of having elections, and the US
and the British are sucking up to them to normalize relations.
(41:53):
This guy was on an FBI wanted list. He had
a bounty just a couple of months ago, had a
bounty ten million dollar bounty on him, had a turban,
a longer beard, looks he's trimmed the beard, put some
oil in it, and put a bad suit on. And
suddenly they're ready to normalize relations with his head chopper,
(42:14):
and Israel is going to He said he's going to
normalize relations with Israel. If you can believe that, I mean,
that's just a level of insanity that is pretty incredible.
So this is something that Syria would never have done previously.
But somehow this is back on the table. And so
(42:39):
Israel's going to normalize relations with ices. That should tell
you who is backing and who's behind ISIS and al
Qaeda for real. So the masks off. Okay, there's the
Times of Israel right there. Syrian leader has expressed interest
in normalizing types with Israel. Israel's occupying the Golden Heights.
(42:59):
They took a whole swath of Syrian territory, They stole
Mount Herman, they bombed unprecedented number of air strikes. As
soon as this terrorist seized power in Damascus, Israel basically
unloaded and turned all of their military bases and their ports,
and their entire navy and air force into dust. Okay,
(43:23):
and this guy Jolani, who is a Saudi, he's not
even Syrian. He's born in Saudi Arabia, and his name
is his new name is Ahmed al Sharar. But he's
al Jilani, founder of al Qaeda in Syria, deputy to
al bagdaddy of ISIS. This is a brutal terrorist, executing
(43:45):
people in public, running a sort of mad Wahabi society
at the moment in Syria, and US officials are going
to shake hands with this guy. Donald Trump might might
shake hands with this guy at the next international summit,
but not if the Iraqis have anything to say about it,
(44:07):
that'll be interesting. But UK is saying, oh, we're lifting
sanctions now. Why because he arrested the Palestinian leadership that
was at the behest of Israel and that's all that mattered.
So they're going to lift sanctions. So the US, UK,
Europe strangled Syria for fourteen years with brutal sanctions, caused famine, hardship, starvation,
(44:31):
just brutal to the country to try to weaken it
so that this guy could come into power, so the
al Qaeda hts isis effectively could somehow take over the country.
That's what the West has done. They backed these terrorists
for fourteen years and now they're going to normalize ties
with these terrorists who have taken power and have no
(44:53):
intention of having elections. It was never about freedom and democracy.
It was never about any of that. Okay, they're slaughtering Allohites, slaughtering, torturing, kidnapping,
abusing women of the Alo white religious minority sect Christian
as well as others. They're killing this guy, killing them,
(45:15):
and our governments are going to normalize with with with
a junta al Qaeda, junta that's running programs and they're
going to normalize. And Israel loves this. This is this
is the greatest thing that's ever happened to NNA. This
terrorist handed over all the strategic territory that Israel wanted
(45:37):
to expand their borders. That happened, folks, So pretty pretty
pretty sad. And it would be more disgusting and sad
if Trump shakes hands with this guy, or if anyone
in the US continues to want to normalize relations with terrorists.
These are real terrorists, by the way, not all a
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lot of the ones that are padded out with the
designation list that the US, UK and Europe keep this
bloated list of all the enemies of Israel which they
add on to the so called proscribed terrorist list. No
al Qaeda and isis real head choppers who actually have
expeditionary operations, unlike Hamas and Hezbolah who don't operate outside
(46:26):
of their area. Okay, Syria, different story, because that was
a civil war. Hesbela was invited in by the Syrian
government to fight guess wu Isis to fight Jolani, to
fight Julani? Can you I mean, make it make sense
as they say, make it make sense and doesn't make
(46:48):
any sense anyway. We're going to go to overdrive in
just a few minutes, and we'll take a break. This
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five of this weekly in the Bus News and Analysis
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome back to the Sunday Wire again.
I'm your host, Patrick Henningson. We're into the final segment
of Overdrive. We're going to be joined by some of
our team members in just a moment from the Ultimate
Current Radio Network as well, and before the break, we
were covering the Pope, the funeral at the Vatican in Rome,
(51:32):
the political circus that ensued, also the situation Syria getting
more crazy and ridiculous by the moment, and again we
wanted to also turn your attention to a couple of
other stories. Obviously, we have the situation in Ukraine which
(51:53):
is brewing as well and doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
There's a lot of activity, but doesn't seem to be
going anywhere. It doesn't look like Donald Trump's going to
be able to land his plane on this. I think
because they're still in La La Land, they think that
somehow they can negotiate security guarantees with Russia while being
(52:13):
a co belligerent in the conflict. It's like, you're gonna
have to come clean, guys, You're gonna have to come clean.
And that's that. So anyway, I wanted to talk about,
hopefully we'll get as well a Brian McClain ak hesher
in because I wanted to talk about the band Kneecap
from Northern Ireland and this huge controversy at Coachella as well.
(52:36):
We've got some information on that we wanted to share
with everybody as well, because that seems to be making
some waves in the music and entertainment industry, along with
some other stories as well. Let me bring up on
stage right now, Adam Clark aka Ruckus is joining us
on the live link. Ruckus, how are you mate?
Speaker 3 (52:56):
Hello, Good evening I suppose for the u K listeners,
and good afternoon for everybody else. I'm happy to be here,
regardless of what time it is. I knew that there
was a time change, so I reminded everybody on my
ex hand Twitter account today to set the calendars back
by one month for leap year or whatever it is
you're supposed to do. I forget, but yeah, regardless, again,
(53:19):
happy to be here with my nice new haircut, as
you may notice as well about that.
Speaker 1 (53:25):
So what's ruckus vision looking at this week? Ruckus? I mean,
I want to cover the kneecap issue. We'll wait to
see if Hasher can join us for that. But what
do you love?
Speaker 3 (53:36):
It's a department for sure. Well, no kneecap coverage on
my program coming up, but I will be exploring some
more predictions about what's headed our way come the future.
Last one was more technocracy oriented. This next deep dive
involves some science and technology things, including not to give
(53:58):
too much away, but lab create meats is coming up
pretty soon in our near future. We got like still
the cyber polygon thing looming over our shoulders that everybody
forgot about. They promised us with pandemic, and they gave
us one with COVID nineteen. And those same people promised
us a cyber polygon and we haven't had one yet,
(54:19):
so we got to keep an eye out for that. Also,
they keep teasing us or threatening us, regardless of how
you look at it, I suppose with quantum computing. So
these are just a few of the topics I'm going
to explore on my program. The daily ruckus in the
very near future.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
Yes, quantum computing and all the sort of joys coming
with AI brute force hacking attacks. Is a lot of
spam is being automated by AI. If you noticed, X
is becoming unusable and with Elon's short attention span, seems
to have lost interest in X, so it's going to
(54:57):
get destroyed by spam basically if he doesn't do something.
Speaker 3 (55:01):
And he's stepping back as a leading role apparently allegedly
from what I hear in the news feeds anyway, from
the doge thing. So that'll free him up some more
time to either start going back to playing his own
video games, which I doubt, or he can focus on
the next big thing, which is another topic that I'm
going to cover on my program the BCIs those good
(55:24):
old brain ship interfaces, which are going to be so
hot coming up. That might be the hottest Christmas item
this year, Patrick. People will be standing out in lines
like they do for the iPhones so they can get
their neuralink chip implanted in their brain by a scary
robot arm How fun?
Speaker 1 (55:41):
What does it do for you?
Speaker 6 (55:42):
Like?
Speaker 1 (55:42):
What benefits does it give you?
Speaker 3 (55:45):
You can control your computer with your mind?
Speaker 8 (55:48):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (55:48):
Wow? Really? So you can play video games without a joystick? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (55:53):
Isn't that all you need? Isn't that enough? I mean
the Yeah, who knows what they're going to sell it
as I'm guessing the well, just going on a limb
here based on current history and the way things go.
I know, history doesn't always repeat, but it oftentimes rhymes.
Maybe the presentation and the mass acceptance of the brain
ship interfaces will be in response to some sort of
(56:14):
emergency or problem that they need to solve. Yeah, am
I onto something?
Speaker 1 (56:19):
Do you think?
Speaker 4 (56:20):
Well?
Speaker 1 (56:20):
Yeah, that's that's true. There's plenty of potential problems there.
But neuralink just kind of reminds me of that sort
of matrix. You know, that's a cable that goes into
the back of Neo's neck, the big plug in the film,
you know, getting jacked into the matrix as it were.
(56:41):
That's that's what that sort of reminds me of. So Eon,
what is this bit about Elon being a conservative or whatever?
He's a He's a transhumanist basically. Isn't that what he is?
Speaker 2 (56:56):
You know?
Speaker 3 (56:57):
My father famously like ran a company called trans trans Technocracy, Inc.
So he was all about technocracy. And with him coming
out and saying that he wants to merge with technology,
merging with machines, I mean, I don't know, do I
need to check a dictionary or Wikipedia? Isn't that the
definition of transhumanism? He doesn't, you know, outwardly express himself
(57:20):
to be such, but clearly he is. I mean, brain
ship interfaces with computers.
Speaker 1 (57:25):
Come on there, Well this sort of thing ruck is here?
I mean neuralink, how far is how far off is
neuralink from this.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
Neuralink is a much more miniaturized version of that and wireless,
so that's kind of kind of convenient.
Speaker 1 (57:41):
Yeah, so jacked in basically to the matrix. Thank you, Elon.
Elon's bringing us that brave new world. He's bringing us
that brave new dystopian world that everybody is afraid of.
Hollywood's been scaring the Bejesus out of everybody with Yeah,
the conservative, the working class hero, the richest man in
(58:03):
the world who knew that they could be the working class,
regular guy, transhumanist, pro carbon tax, fake electric car, green
new deal. Klaus Schwabs basically protege Elon Musk. But I
think we've got hesher. Brian McLain will bring him up
(58:23):
on stage as well. There he is.
Speaker 12 (58:26):
Hello, Hey guys, how's it going.
Speaker 1 (58:31):
I see you've got new digs.
Speaker 12 (58:33):
Yes, yes, we're all set up for a very fancy
Sunday wire here, you know, somewhat important diet.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
I guess.
Speaker 12 (58:40):
So you know Ruckus went all out for today's graphic.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
Yeah, the Vatican. Yeah, I did a little bit of
Vatican coverage in the first hour. So but we're going
to go to listeners comments in a bit, because we're
getting some interesting comments coming in on some of ours
dreams YouTube and Rumble especially, but in also at twenty
first century Why but hesha, there's a band at Coachello Coachella, sorry,
(59:08):
the big festival in California. Irish Northern Irish, Northern Irish
technically British but obviously Irish identify with the Republican kneecap.
Did you manage to catch that?
Speaker 12 (59:21):
It's yeah, yeah, that was really interesting. One of the
things that I do for sort of relaxation, I guess,
considering you know, most of the stuff that we look
at is not exactly relaxing, is I spend time in
the rock and metal blogs, you know, just trying to
keep up with what's going on, and you know, I'm
(59:43):
always interested in the big festivals, you know, the spring
and summer festivals here in the United States and in
Europe and stuff. And I've attended Coachella before, along with
seventy two thousand other people. So I check in on
Coachella every now and again, pretty much annually, and really
not very impressed by the lineups for the last fifteen years.
(01:00:05):
To be quite frank, I could find a lot of
bands that I would love to see in the lineups,
but never an entire Coachella lineup that's been you know,
pretty much all good in fifteen years or so. I'm
blown away by how many bands I've never heard of.
They are super popular, but I wasn't familiar with Kneecap
(01:00:26):
before I saw them happen. And this all hit my
radar because of Ozzy's wife, Sharon Osborne, in her whatever
her aesthetics she has going on right now, her very
ozempic face.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Is that what you're talking about?
Speaker 12 (01:00:45):
Yeah, that's where it all started for me. I saw
Sharon Osborne's commentary looking great, Sharon, that ozempic is fantastic.
Speaker 1 (01:00:54):
I think it's more than that. There's a bit of
like she basically got the uh did not not so
good option, couldn't get Mickey Rourke's plastic surgeon and managed
to get LaToya Jackson's instead. So that's basically it's not
a it's like a cross between like, yeah, LaToya and
(01:01:17):
Laura Lumer, I guess you could say. But anyway, so
why Sharon Osborne? What's she ever done for the world
aside from being married to Ozzie She's what given us
pop idol, which has been a travesty for the music industry. Right, Yeah,
and so she doesn't like kneecap she's called she's saying
(01:01:37):
they're promoting terrorism, right, I mean, uh, what's going on here?
Speaker 12 (01:01:43):
She was a stalwart on the view everybody, every conservative's
favorite punching bag. Also, uh, she was in the view
for a while there. And you know, Sharon, I'll give
Sharon Osborne some credit. She gave us a functional Ozzy Osbourne.
Ozzy Osbourne would have never been functional without Sharon as
his manager. And you know, for heavy metal and rock people,
(01:02:03):
that's a crown she will always bear and nobody can
take from her, at least in my book. But she
should not be out there doing politics. She has proven
herself to be geopolitically illiterate and or a political Zionist
and happy to speak about it now. And I think
that's a huge mistake. That's a stain on the end
(01:02:26):
of Ozzy's career. Ozzy's about to have his last show
in Birmingham. It's called Back to the Beginning and it's
being set up and promoted by what's his face, Tom
from a rage against the Machine Rage, Rage four the
Machine I guess they're called these days. It looks like
a fantastic show. I want to go. It's in Birmingham.
(01:02:47):
If anyone has tickets and they want to donate to
Ruckus and Pat and I, we want to go. It's
an amazing lineup Slayer, Pantera, Metallica, you know, Ozzy and
Black Sabbath with Bill Ward on drums. I mean, absolutely
an amazing feat of live music and something that caps off,
you know, decades of Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne. Sorry,
(01:03:10):
I just gushing about that. I want to go to
the show. But Sharon put a big stain and it's
his last show. It will be his last live performance ever,
and it looks like it's gonna be a blast. It's
in Birmingham. I hear. Birmingham is a little a little
little dingy these days, a little little harsh, you know,
not necessarily a place I would find myself unarmed. But
if I got to go there, I'd have to be unarmed,
(01:03:31):
I suppose, because it's the.
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
UK Butham, okay, it's it's a big reggae town. Actually,
oh okay, it's got a rock metal scene. It's a
very working class, industrial heartland of a Britain. But it's
also that's that's kind of the heart of the reggae
you be Fourties from there and all these other reggaeton
(01:03:53):
and all these other sort of yeah, they're all from
Birmingham basically. Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:03:59):
Well, well, Sharon came sorry, I mean interrupt, but I can't.
I can't help myself. Sharon came out and she said
that that kneecap was, like you said, supporting harmas pro
terrorism disregarding October seven. She went through all of the
like Douglas Murray talking points as best as she could
on a long social media post, and I was just like,
(01:04:23):
oh boy, you really stepped in it now, Sharon. And
then of course, like you look in the comments and
they're being she's being ratioed, and even with the comments
being regulated and a lot of stuff deleted. She wants
to see them this allowed from being here. She wants
their visas revoked. She's, you know, just can't understand why
Coachella would have them, And to me, that was like
(01:04:44):
one of the only interesting bands at Coachella, you know,
so I kind of enjoyed watching the blow up here,
watching you know, the amount of fans there that were
actually accepting the message, you know, and supporting the message.
So you know, she really made her yourself look pretty
bad to a lot of people.
Speaker 1 (01:05:02):
I think, yeah, yeah, I think you're right. I mean,
look the it's kind of Irish hip hop. There's other
sort of influences in there as well, but like and
there's a sort of British rock commentator. I'm going to
bring him up on screen, actually, Stephen White, I think
his name is. He's got to show here's the story
(01:05:24):
from the Belfast Telegraph here and Kneecaps basically defending themselves
and then that basically they went hard. As you know,
you guys, controversial group is a Hollywood reporter here, no surprise,
Controversial group Kneecap parts ways with booking agency, putting work
visas in question. So the the lobby, the Israeli lobby
(01:05:46):
know exactly where to go. They know what buttons to
push to shut down. So what happened was unbelievable. They
as soon as this thing went, these guys got on stage,
we'll show you some of the clips. We can't do
it with the music or whatever's all these copyright issues,
but we'll show you other people commenting on it. You guys,
but all of their gigs sold out in twenty four
(01:06:08):
hours right across the US. They added dates, sold out,
and all the European dates sold out. All of a sudden,
these guys just blew up and they're putting keep booking
more and more shows. More and more shows in Europe
and so forth sold out immediately. So these, I mean,
these guys will be so huge in the summer. What
does that tell you about where the where the fans are,
(01:06:33):
where the youth are. And here they are basically saying
their tour dates are still viable because they're going to
get basically a new agent and they may even sue
their other agent. So this is interesting. They're going to
try to cancel these guys. And here's here's their official statements.
Since since our statements at this is kneecap official, since
(01:06:53):
our statements at Coachella exposing the ongoing genocide against the
Palestinian people, we have a coordinated smear campaign, says the
Irish hip hop group Kneecap. For over a year, we
have used our shows to call for the British and
Irish governments, call out their complicity and war crimes. The
(01:07:16):
recent attack against us, largely emanated from the US, are
based on deliberate distortions and falsehoods. We are taking action
against several of these. They're talking about libel cases, now
defamation cases. Maybe they should call the Anti Defamation League
for help on defamation. Maybe that'll be funny. The Reasonneecap
(01:07:37):
is being targeted is simple. We are telling the truth
and our audience is growing. Those attacking us went to
silence criticism of a mass slaughter. They weaponized false accusations
of quote anti Semitism to distract, confuse, and provide cover
for a genocide. Wow, these guys are not taking prisoners,
(01:07:59):
and they continue. We do not give a flying f
uc k what religion anyone practices. We know there are
massive numbers of Jewish people outraged by this genocide, just
as we are. What we care about is that the
governments of the countries we perform in are enabling some
of the most horrific crimes of our lifetimes, and we
(01:08:21):
will not stay silent. No media spin will change this.
Only our concern is as Palestinian people. The twenty thousand
murdered children and counting, says Kneecap and Finally, the young
people at our gigs see through the lies. They stand
on the side of humanity and justice, and that gives
us great hope. Kneecap Wow wow. So that's like, this
(01:08:45):
is kind of like what we're hoping for artists doing, right.
I mean, isn't this what art music rock and roll
is supposed to do? Hint Hint, Sharon.
Speaker 12 (01:09:00):
You know, Sharon may have just made them very popular.
I mean it sounds like they're they're gonna just ride
this because I didn't know who they were, you know,
until this happened, and then it was just like, oh cool, Okay,
I might be down to go to a Kneecap show
off to check out their music a little bit more.
But I mean, the message is spot on, and they're
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getting more gigs than ever now they're getting big gig offers,
so that says a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:09:27):
You know what's crazy about this, They weren't even on
the main stage. They're on the number three stage, like
one of the big tents. So like they really have
shot themselves the establishment, have done an own goal massively.
They took these guys that were you know, second tier
marginal support act, you know, probably pretty good in their
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in their genre, no doubt, and they just basically made
them blow up because they went after them. I mean,
this is what they call that, the streisand effect.
Speaker 12 (01:10:01):
I don't know so what that is that makes sense?
Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
I mean, so they people never cease to amaze me.
How stupid the establishment continues to be like forever. So
here's some comment on this, and this is from a
I think a British or an Irish and an Irish
commentator here, Stephen White. Stephen White actually who's got a podcast,
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not that big podcast, but very well produced. So we'll
listen to what he has to say. I think he's
like spot on on this. And again, Sharon Osborne, you
might want to sort of listen to people like this maybe,
but here here's Stephen White.
Speaker 4 (01:10:47):
I justs are here to distart the piece.
Speaker 13 (01:10:50):
They have to distarb the piece otherwise chaos. Not my awards,
but the words of James Baldwin. Why dear listener and indeed,
dear viewer. I'm quoting American writer and activist James Borden
at the top of this week's show. Well, this week
I thought we delved into Kneecap and their performance at
Coachella twenty twenty five. Indeed, this is a story about protest,
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a rap group from Belfast, a genocide in Gaza, and
what happens when you speak truth on a stage built
to avoid discomfort. Kneecapp didn't just perform at Coachella, they
interrupted it. During their second set at the festival. The
backdrock behind them flash images that no sponsor or pr
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team would have approved. Israel is committing genocide against the
Palestinian people. It's being enabled by the US government who
armed and fund Israel despite their war crimes. Fuck Israel,
Free Palestine. On stage, they led the crowd in chance
of free, free Palestine. It was raw, it was loud,
and it was absolutely deliberate. Let's get this out of
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the way early. These statements weren't about demonizing people are
the religion. They are aimed at governments, at state violence,
at genocide, a collectivized punishment. It's protest, not hate, and
protest music was never supposed to be polite. Coachelle is
a controlled environment. Vibes are curated, rebellion is styled, so
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when an artist shatters that reality, you see how fragile
the illusion really is. The backlash came thick and fast
online and offline. Some called it dangerous, others called it
anti semitic, despite the wording specifically being aimed at state
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and military institutions. But now it's gone even further. Counter
terrorism police in the UK have been called in to
investigate kneecap let that land in a world where this
performance happened on stage in another country as a sign
of protest. It is now being treated as a threat
to national security and terrorism itself, despite the myriad of
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videos and evidence online about what is happening in Gaza
right now, because in twenty twenty five, saying free palestline
with our chest out on stage as part of her
performance in a country where free speech is supposed to
be enshrined in a constitution can get you marked as
an extremist.
Speaker 1 (01:13:17):
And wow, this a lot. There's a lot to take
on there, guys. But I mean, yeah, that's that's one
of the best commentaries I've seen on this from Steven White.
It's got a really cool podcast channel on YouTube, so yeah,
do subscribe to to his channel the last mixed tape.
He seems like a pretty cool guy, but I can't
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you know, he's spot on. I mean these are all
things that we talk about every week, right, But it's
kind of like, now the mainstream. Did you see they're
in a fairly small tent, like maybe there was like
you know, maybe four thousand people max in that tent.
It's not huge, So this wasn't like stage act. But
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now these guys aren't gonna headline it at major festivals
because people are going to demand it because they've spoken
truth to power. It's simple. It's just like it's an
open door. All you have to do is just give
it a push. It's always open, right for artists, It's
always open, but so few people are willing to give
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it a push. Right.
Speaker 12 (01:14:26):
Incredible, Yeah, talk about the right place at the right time,
you know, with the right adversaries, because you end up
with you know, Sharon did him such a favor here.
It's like, you know, they didn't pick her as an adversary.
She picked them as an adversary, and all she's done
is elevated them to the you know, to the the
stratosphere basically, you know, And I'm I'm as soon as
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I started reading Sharon's scathing analysis of their performance, I
just started hearing Ozzy singing war Pigs in my head
and just thinking, wow, you know your husband is the
one that wrote the lyrics to Warpigs, possibly the greatest,
at least in the heavy music zone, the greatest anti
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war song ever. Perhaps, you know, without me dragging you
down rabbit holes of thrash metal. You don't need to
hear me talking about Las Rocket from nineteen eighty seven
or something like that. But war Pigs, I mean, that
is the anti war, anti genocide, anti you know, corruption,
anti military industrial complex, you know, pro human message from
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you know, the band that brought us heavy metal in
the first place, the band that invented it. So you know, again,
she's just tone deaf, completely idiotic, out of touch, geopolitically illiterate, heartless,
un Christian. I could go on and on and on,
and all she's done is thrown fuel on the small
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spark that they had when they walked into Coachella, and
they're walking out of there a blaze within test.
Speaker 1 (01:16:01):
Yeah, and you left out the fact that she looks
like she just got hit by a bus.
Speaker 12 (01:16:05):
Yeah, you won't think there like a bug stuck on
the windshield.
Speaker 3 (01:16:09):
Or those celebrities and singers who are of the left persuasion,
do this all the time against you know, like the
rights narrative, consistently without fail, and now all of a
sudden it's a big deal. I mean, this, this overreaction
by all of the pro Israel groups, the lobbyists, the
Zionists and whatnot. It's it's really, as we keep pointing
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out here, it's not helping their cause at all. It's
making it worse. It's building up like an army of
thoughts and ideas against them, of people who normally wouldn't
think about I mean, in fact, Heshier. We know somebody
in real life who confessed to us just recently that
they had never really thought that way, but now, like
you know, based on the I mean, it's like you
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can only react this way for so long before people
start to question, why are you acting this way? What
it seems like a bit much. Don't you think this overreaction?
And these people can't be that stupid, they can't possibly
not know that this is going to happen. So I
suspect some of it's done on purpose. I think they
really want to create this mass division and this amount
of tension, and this is an ultimately perfect way to
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do it. You know, unfortunately, built upon, like most of
these other things, off the backs of the suffering of
a group of people. The Black Lives Matter did just
the exact same thing, except they kind of blew a
lot of things out of proportion. But here we are
witnessing a massacre in real time, the murdering of twenty
thousand plus children. As Kneecap pointed out, who I heard
they think they named themselves that because apparently allegedly they're
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fans of Tanya Harding. Too soon, sorry anyways, Yeah, they
may not be aggressive statements, but they look aggressive sounding.
But yeah, so what if some of this is on purpose?
Speaker 1 (01:17:49):
Patrick? It was a Winter Olympics joke. Records just made
everybody that didn't get that.
Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
One yet to care again. Tanya Harding, Yeah, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:17:58):
Of a certain age, that was when we had terrestrial
TV networks and that's where I remember, Yeah, that would.
Speaker 3 (01:18:06):
Have been like Antenna's. I remember the antennas.
Speaker 1 (01:18:09):
Tanya Harding was an ice skater who was famously living
in a trailer park if I'm not mistaken, and uh,
somebody kneecapped? Did she have somebody kneecapped? Like a yeah,
the sort of thing the mafia do or used to do. Yeah,
(01:18:30):
so she got to ice skater's kneecap or Olympic kneecap
as they call it, befalls tragic injury. Yeah. Yeah, Russia, Rugus.
I think that I said Russia. Russia slip Ruckus, Yeah, Ruckus.
The thing about these guys is they're from Northern Ireland. Okay,
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they're from West Belfast. So obviously there's there is a
natural split in there's counties in Northern Ireland that are
Catholic and pro Irish Republican to the hilt. But there
was a peace agreement, and this peace agreement was go
along to get along. We're going to stop the civil war,
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and the border is gonna stay where it's going to stay,
and maybe there'll be a reunification of Ireland at some
point in the future, but we're gonna have peace. This
is the sort of thing you'd you'd expect a British government,
having pulled this off in Northern Ireland, to want to
tell the Israelis we need to do a peace deal.
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They'll sort that, we'll sort the border out later, but
the war is gonna be over. Like Britain in the
US and the EU, who broker that deal in Northern Ireland,
the Good Friday Agreement and so forth. They have experience
like shutting down some dealing with former terrorist groups, integrating
them into politics. It's so hypocritical of them. So that
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that's why these guys are so important, because they're like
the living embodiment of this type of a conflict, and
their next generation too. They very well may see a
United Ireland. These kids in their lifetime. That referendum could
happen in the next fifteen years, so they will be
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in their prime as adults. But that's why this is ruckus.
That's why this one is so spot on. And Sharon
Osbourne being British and should have figured that one out,
but she didn't, So it's the ignorance. Maybe she's been
in LA too long and she forgot about her history.
Speaker 3 (01:20:38):
She's getting on with it in her age. It happens
to the best of us. Poor Ozzie's not looking so
hot either. But why I said that picture that you
were flashing from that story, I kept looking at closer.
I was like, is that her? Is that Michael Jackson?
I'm so confused. She doesn't look so healthy.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
They all look the same ruckus because they all have
the same doctor in la and that's just the unfortunately
the deal. Uh yeah, So let's see what are the
uh what are what are our rupert fellows? The Protestants
ate all the potatoes? Very bad form. We will be
bidding that one. But we have some a lot of
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things coming out in the wash here with the with
the listeners here, I was told they were punk style,
so never listening. You're talking about kneecap here. What else
have we got?
Speaker 5 (01:21:28):
So?
Speaker 1 (01:21:29):
Uh yeah, so there everyone's kind of having a go
at Sharon Osbourne. Uh so Tanya Harding, So look at
this ruckus. There you are Kurt Lazarus from from from
Tropic Thunder has is saying I had a crush on
Tanya Harding. She was always innocent to me. Still is
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love that that sort of love never dies, folks, you know,
leave Tanya alone.
Speaker 12 (01:21:55):
I mean, you know, she had a she had a
manipulative boyfriend or husband that was largely behind that incident anyway,
So you know there is an argument to be made
their elbow.
Speaker 1 (01:22:07):
And just just just to tell you guys, like we
uh we don't solicit any of these comments from our
our listeners. They just they just have these comments and
we're just like cherry picking some of them and looking
at them. So again, what I'm gonna put on screen
right now? Again, it's nothing to do with us, So
full disclosure. This is from white Adder. Wink wink, it's
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a pastiche on black Adder. Ozzie must have been on
a bender when he pulled Sharon. That was the old Sharon. Okay,
that was like he probably pulled her fifty years ago,
all right.
Speaker 12 (01:22:42):
And she's a firecracker back then too.
Speaker 1 (01:22:44):
Probably she's probably a hot little number back then, but
not anymore of course.
Speaker 3 (01:22:49):
But if that's the white Adder, I think it is.
I'd like to point out that his name is based
on the river, not what you suggested.
Speaker 1 (01:22:57):
Oh it's a snake, isn't it, the black Adder. It's
a very calm. There's a few snakes that are found
in England aside from the politicians in Westminster, but like
actual in the wild, one of them is the black Adder.
And because it's very cold and wet here, a lot
of times when spring and summer comes, the black Adders
will go out in the middle of trails and just
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basically sunbathe. So they love the little sun they get
in England. The black Adders just go in sunbathe so
you will see them and you may may may step
on one and they can be quite vicious. So we
have to look that one up, ask a Grock and
find out how dangerous they are. But yeah, so let
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me see. Ah, here we go War Pigs. Heessure you've
triggered some conversations here. Justin Maverick says the Main Squeeze
does the best War Pigs cover live from the Red Rocks.
Worth a listen, So I guess this is the Main Squeeze.
Must be a band.
Speaker 12 (01:23:57):
Nice, I'll check that out. I love performances from Red Rocks.
I was just recently watching Devin Townsend and Gojira at
Red Rocks, and ah, I was so jealous. I wish
you could have been there. That place looks amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:24:10):
Yeah, here we are. Oh oh god, why did Adam
bring up Tanya Harding? I can't stop. They're just blowing
up in the chat with that Tanya Harding because you've
you've really hit a doozy there, Sharon. Oh my gosh,
Sharon Osborne's getting a licking in the comment threads. Yeah,
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oh gosh, there's all sorts of stuff here I can.
Speaker 3 (01:24:33):
It's a bit of a flashback going on all around here,
isn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:36):
Yeah, here we go.
Speaker 6 (01:24:38):
This is.
Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
Michael Wiss fifty five. In my experience, about nine nine
point nine percent of the music industry, including artists, are
ignorant of Zionism and its crimes. Maybe ignorant, yes, and
also completely forbidden to discuss them otherwise they don't have
a career. It's as simple as that. So I mean
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this sort of like one of those things you can't
you know, can't talk about.
Speaker 12 (01:25:07):
So yeah, yeah, it's it's rare, and and as a musician,
you gotta, uh, you know, really think about that.
Speaker 9 (01:25:13):
You know.
Speaker 12 (01:25:13):
It's like what Kneecap did is truly something that changes
the trajectory and the opportunities of your band.
Speaker 2 (01:25:22):
You know.
Speaker 12 (01:25:22):
So if you're you know, really a political band and
you're gonna go to that level, you know, they deserve
a certain amount of respect, regardless of your side on it,
because you got to realize that this is a community
basically I hate that word, it sounds communitarian, but when
it comes to live performing artists, there is a internal
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community of producers, promoters, relationships with other bands, uh, the
ability to be on you know, certain touring bills. You know,
you you lose a lot of that, and you know, Kneecap,
they're gonna they're gonna experience a lot of things that
we've experienced. You know, they're going to experience a lot
of the you know, the character assassination, the shadow banning,
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you know, all all those kind of tactics, you know,
being put on the hate Watch and and all that
fun stuff that that goes along with being against political Zionism.
You know, they they're there, They are there now, and
you know, we're at a new point in in this topic.
So you know, I've seen a lot of bands decide.
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I think there are a lot of bands out there
that know what's going on, and, like you said, Pat,
like they're not willing to blow up their relationships with
promoters and managers and other bands that may think differently
that they might be on bills with, because once that happens,
there's no putting that genie back in the bottle. You know,
you're you're never gonna tour with Disturbed, Oh darn, you know,
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but that guy from Disturbed is disturbed. He sounds like
Sharon Osbourne when he talks about this topic and that's it.
He's an Israeli guy, So uh, you know, that's just
one example of you know, many things that you're going
to be excluded from. But I mean the audience that
they're going for wouldn't be at those shows anyways, you
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know what I mean. So they're kind of like already
pushed them. They pushed the boat out at this point.
Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
So we got some conflicting opinions on staring swiping right
or left on Sharon Osborne. Here this is from the industry.
A comment walk on Army. What a craggy old bag.
So I mean there is.
Speaker 12 (01:27:30):
See yeah, Walk on Army. I mean shout out to
Walk On Army. They've been featured a lot here on
Sunday Wire. Big shout out to you Walk On Army
and everything you do. We really appreciate you. And I'm
sorry if I'm behind on replying to any emails. I'm
in a kind of low power impulse mode here, buddy,
but we really appreciate you and and the bands that
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you know will go out there and do this. You know,
it makes me think of High on Fire. I love
High on Fire and their front man has been out
about you know, his opinions on Zionism for many, many
many years, so you know, and he seems to do okay.
You know, he's still getting tours and stuff like that.
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So you know, there is a there seems to be
a path to success now, and I think other bands
are starting to realize it. You know, Hey, we don't
have to be quiet about this anymore. All I got
to do is log into x and see, you know,
tens of thousands of people saying similar things right now,
you know, looking at bands they wouldn't look at like
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Kneecap or like High on Fire or like Walk on Army.
Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
Dude, Kneecap just sold out at a gig. I think
forty thousand tickets. Oh my gosh, it just went in
like four hours, like there's a big festival main stage
or something like that. I mean, I mean that kind
of should people. If you want to blow up, this
is how you do it. So I'm just telling you
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a conflicting reports. The Walk on Army. Uh, this is
the just a maverick. Sharon in her youth was seriously hot.
That's just a maverick there. And of course here vera
saying in my opinion, she was never hot. A little
bit of a cat fight going on there with with
Vera here. Yeah, but oh, here we go. We got
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to our national geographic expert weighing in here, Kurt Lazarus
again from Tropic Thunder. Black adders are only the only
venomous snakes in the UK. So the aside aside from
Sharon Osborne, sorry, I couldn't resist Ruckus. You gotta you know,
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I don't know, you just gotta way in there. Yeah,
we got interesting interesting, Yeah, there's there's there's a few
other comments going on here. Well, we got a lot
of Wow. Here's a mono pod monopod saying one of
the farm dogs, his farm dogs, I guess nearly died
(01:30:04):
from a black bit, a bite from a black adder.
The venom I guess is somewhat lethal. But wow. Yeah,
this is again here. Disturbed Voices was a song I
really liked. I don't know if I can listen to
it again. You're talking about Ozzie.
Speaker 12 (01:30:23):
No the band Disturbed. I can't remember their singer's name
right now. But he's been very, very pro Israel since
October seven. He always has been, but he's been pretty outspoken,
so it's caused a bit of a stir. He's one
of those people that wants to change your mind.
Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
The other guy that's gotten a lot of heat is Radiohead.
Oh yeahumb So here's a palace sending Amanda saying here.
The Radiohead singer Tom thomb or whatever his name is.
He blocked us in twenty fourteen when we asked him
not to perform in Israel, and apparently he went off
on stage. Did you walk off stage?
Speaker 12 (01:30:59):
He did. He threw his toys out and walked off
stage because he was getting shouted out.
Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
That's bad, bad, bad bad. A little bit of Jay
Dyer territory here. From a US Navy vet, it is
a fact that most of the rock and roll groups
were creations of naval intelligence. Jim Morrison's father was the
head of naval intelligence. Tulci Gabber is also a graduate
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of naval intelligence. I don't I'm gonna have to fact
check that Morrison's dad was a rear admiral in the
US Navy. That's a fact. He so is John McCain's dad. Interesting,
and they served at the same time.
Speaker 12 (01:31:39):
That was in that crew too.
Speaker 1 (01:31:42):
Yep, Laurel Canyon. So there's the Tulsi naval intelligence. I'm
not sure. I don't know about Tulci. I have to
look that one up.
Speaker 3 (01:31:50):
But what about Blincoln because he liked to play guitar,
I don't know what that means.
Speaker 1 (01:31:57):
He's connected with Samuel Pizar. That's his father in law,
Lincoln's father in law. And Samuel was the lawyer of
Robert Maxwell, father of Gilain Maxwell. Robert Maxwell, the Israeli
Mussage super spy, an owner of like ten newspapers in
the UK and US. So yes, Anthony B. Lincoln very
(01:32:21):
well connected in there. So here we go, Here we
go another one here. US Naval intelligence had a big
part in the creation of these rock bands to destroy
the morality of America and across Europe, basically around the world.
I one could make that argument. And CIA also had
a hand in some of these types of things, like
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introducing LSD. I think in the sixties, maybe go mainstream.
Speaker 12 (01:32:48):
Yeah, many, many suppose that the Laurel Canyon explosion, if
you will, of artists was a part of the MK
Ultra program and it's you know, initial goal was to
introduce a lot of LSD into the youth population and see,
you know what kind of mind control they could come
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up with, and I guess after a couple of years
of it being widely introduced, all they came up with was, well,
we can just do some general cultural engineering here, you know,
bring the conversation down to peace, love and free sex,
you know, while we make war and degenerously normal.
Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
Yeah, well, we're drafting a US boys average age nineteen
to go run around in the jungle and get shot
to bits, end up committing suicide after they come back
to the States after one or two tours. Yeah, that
was good. It was a good time. Apparently, Rupert Fellows
Sharon Osborne is doing some great promotional work for Kneecap.
Speaker 12 (01:33:49):
This is true.
Speaker 1 (01:33:51):
She is working for NAP pro bono. I mean, this
is again. They owe a lot to her. I mean,
she's she's totally put them in another income bracket. I
can tell you that right now. So yeah, okay, now
we got we got some pushback on our Sharon Osborne
comments here. And I want to set the record straight
(01:34:13):
because we we you know, let's let's let's be real, guys,
let's be real. Put this one up here. Uh and again,
I respect all the comments. This one says, this is
so stupid. Darren is an older woman. You discredit yourself
by commenting on her looks. What a disappointment you are,
really stupid, stupid commentary. Well, we are actually commenting mainly
(01:34:36):
on her plastic surgery. Okay, just generally Hollywood has an
issue with this and it's let's just say, it goes
wrong ninety nine point nine percent of the time. Okay,
it's a train wreck. For do we want to start
and go down the list, I'll put Michael Jackson in
that category two, another travesty under the knife in Hollywood,
(01:34:59):
but he's not not the worst by far. But the
point is we're speaking truth to power and that power
is represented by this woman. Okay, she is the power
structure basically trying to kneecap the dissenting comment from this
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band that's trying to save lives. Okay, that's that's the reality.
So again, if these if Sharon Osborne or any of
these people are going to come and basically attack and
try to destroy an independent artist who is trying to
use their platform to save lives, and that's the man. Okay,
(01:35:46):
they're taking on the man, they're taking on the bankers,
they're taking on governments, they're taking on the military industrial complex,
and Sharon Osborne is looking extremely ugly by trying to
destroy them, these kids. Okay, that's the point, that's the story. Unfortunately,
so you know the fact that you know they botched
(01:36:07):
her her nip and talk is buying the bye. But
we're just saying. The irony of that is that these
people will still attract attention publicly by trying to destroy
independent artists that step out of line. So they're going
to invite criticism on every conceivable level when they do that.
(01:36:29):
So I don't know if I can make myself any
more clear than that. So it's like we try to
only punch up, okay, and music industry executives that are
trying to control speech. That's punching up if we're taking
a dig at them, Okay, if it was going after
the artist, who is Sharon Osborne's punching down? Okay, not
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for long. Of course, she's helping to elevate them.
Speaker 12 (01:37:00):
Long history of that too. You know, she's she has
fired people like Jakie Lee and others from Ozzie's band
and then gone so far as to re record classic
albums that he was on and re release those and
scrap all the original recordings so that he can't get
paid for his artistic contribution to the band. He's one
(01:37:22):
of several people that's happened to in Ozzie's band. So,
you know, just like even before all of this came out,
I've always had you know, I think of her as
a shrewd businesswoman, and in some ways I respect that,
but in other ways, I feel like she's predated on artists,
you know, so that out of spite in some cases,
(01:37:44):
and I just think that's a ghoulish thing to do.
And if she's gonna hold shrewd business minded, ghoulish activities
in the music industry, that's one thing. I've commented on
that for many years. But if she's gonna hold ghoulish
pro war, uh, you know, philosophies and worldviews and then
(01:38:06):
and then try to spread that, you know, via her platform, well, uh,
you know, I I agree with the commenter. It was mean,
and I'm sorry about that, but I can't help the
fact that she has a ghoulish worldview and she appears ghoulish,
and I pointed out, so you know, I'm I'm sorry,
not sorry, sort of.
Speaker 1 (01:38:26):
I guess, Look, we these are people who are worth
hundreds of millions of dollars. They can afford to pay
somebody to basically work on their face and their butt
and their everything, and it's a disaster most of the time.
And I think that that's fair game too. I mean,
(01:38:47):
working class, normal people can't afford that, but smart people
wouldn't go for it anyway, even if they had the money.
I would think, okay, but there's a problem with the
you know, the the narcissism of Hollywood and the entertainment
industry and this kind of forever youthful kind of delusion
(01:39:08):
that you can fix everything through surgery. Okay. I can
kind of see almost with the actors, because it's like
they can't get the work. The women have to have
the wrinkles, remove the facelifts so that they can earn
another you know, because they literally can't be on camera.
But when you're an executive, just I don't understand. I
(01:39:31):
think it's a pathology, a social pathology at that upper restalant,
and it should be fair game. I mean, look at
poor Michael Jackson. I mean, it just went way too
far for him. It's almost like he was the work
he did to him, his physical self was somehow part
of some kind of a psychological thing to repair wounds
(01:39:54):
deep emotional life wounds or something like that from his childhood.
The some psychiatric evaluation one could make on that. I
look at it as a tragedy. But Michael Jackson didn't
come out and sort of try to destroy artists for
having an opinion. He actually did quite a lot of
(01:40:16):
quiet protests himself within the lyrics of some of his
songs and some of the causes that he supported and
stuff like that. Seemed like a decent guy as far
as I could see.
Speaker 12 (01:40:27):
Shortly before he was murdered by his doctor him, he
came out against Sony Sony Records, you know, and he
basically he named and shamed some of the execs at Sony,
if you will, who all had a very particular origin
and political philosophy of their own. I think we would
(01:40:49):
call it political Zionism. Go figure. So he called them
out and was unalived almost immediately after that, shortly thereafter,
so you know, uh, And also he had his character
assassinated over multiple years. As soon as he started, you know,
the rumblings of hey, you guys, are you guys are
predating on me? You guys are predating on my fans.
(01:41:12):
You know you're stealing from me, You're stealing from them.
You know you're you're running racketeering and blackmail operations. I mean,
I don't know if he actually said those words, but
it was definitely implied. Uh, you know, and and look
how that ended up for him.
Speaker 1 (01:41:28):
Do you know who else attached himself to Michael Jackson
before he died? We'll bring it on screen again. This
is eighteen and over. Warning, this is going to be
a horrific picture. We're gonna put it on screen. But
we think, yes, this is a family show. We like
to cater to all age groups. But what I'm going
to show you is for adults only. Okay, because i
(01:41:48):
know it's going to disturb people, So I'm just giving
you fair warning everybody. Okay, we're gonna put this image up.
So this this creature attached his self to Michael Jackson.
Here it is Schmoothy boutish there with Douglas Murray, Uh,
his number one fan apparently, so Rabbi Schmooley attached himself
(01:42:10):
to Michael Jackson. Can you believe it?
Speaker 6 (01:42:13):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:42:13):
What was that all about? That's the question there's a
lot of unanswered questions right there. I just I see
this person is a bad actor all the way around.
There he is with Douglas Murray at the at Netnyahu's
speech at the United Nations. So again we missed that event.
It looked like it was a barrel of laughs. But yeah,
(01:42:34):
Schmooley was like velcrow on Michael Jackson could not get
him off.
Speaker 3 (01:42:39):
And for the for the record, Schmooey is a very
attractive man, clearly, clearly a handsome fellow there.
Speaker 1 (01:42:45):
Yeah, extremely handsome. He is the Kosher sex toy He
literally has a business to selling kosher sex toys. Believe
it or not, Mal I think it's mail order online business.
But yeah, very respectable line of work. Obviously, in addition
to you know, being on Piers Morgan every three days,
(01:43:08):
he sells sex toys with his daughter, which is even weirder.
But nonetheless it is what it is, so okay.
Speaker 7 (01:43:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:43:20):
I had a couple of other comments there. There's some
quite heavy political like this one here. I'll bring this
back here, John Roach. I would love to know how
Kneecap's thoughts are on the current situation in Ireland. It's
got the Gaelic spelling there e I r e. With
the politicians seemingly puppets of the globalists, so United Ireland
(01:43:41):
or not, the problem is the corrupt politician's true. Not
going to argue with that. However, I will say I'll
get your guys comments on this because it's getting into
deep globalist politics. Is that we know the Irish government
is woke as anything and absolute nightmare during COVID, nightmare
on immigration, nightmare on vaccines, okay, nightmare on the trans stuff,
(01:44:06):
all of that. However, they got one issue correct, which
was Palestine and Gaza. So like I'm all for whatever,
I'm not going to get the whole bevy of issues,
but I support what I think is a high priority issue.
I'm very happy to see Ireland stick their neck out
(01:44:26):
among amidst threats from Israeli politicians. So that's the mafia,
the global mafia threatening you. Ireland, a little country of
three and a half million people on the fringe of
Europe taking a stand on this issue. So yeah, they
might be globalist and that kind of goes hand in
(01:44:47):
hand with being in the EU these days unfortunately. So
I don't know if you guys have any comment on
that one.
Speaker 3 (01:44:54):
John Roach is correct in his statement slash question. There
at the end, the problem is corrupt Paul politicians, and
that's just true all across the board, all across the
planet currently. I mean, I mean, technically that's the problem
with Israel. Otherwise there's absolutely nothing wrong with the country.
It's people and whatnot. But they've got a whole host
of some of the most corrupt politics going on that
(01:45:15):
I think I've ever witnessed, unfortunately, But yeah, yeah, what
can you do? Sure to be united is one thing,
but there's always that elephant in the room, the one
word that we can't say or suggests the ultimate solution
to problems, which this particular country where I'm broadcasting from
did approximately almost two hundred and fifty years ago. And
(01:45:38):
that's I mean, if there's going to be an actual,
real change and things are that bad, it takes the
R word and I'm not even going to say it,
So there we go.
Speaker 12 (01:45:48):
Yeah, yeah, the I don't know, man, I think this
has a lot to do with why the conversation is
now what it is with regards to Israel. You know,
it was completely you know, we've been talking about this
for a decade and you know, fifteen years more, I
don't even know, and these conversations just you know, we're
(01:46:12):
we're sort of something happening in dark corners, you know,
talk about punching down. We got punched in a from
an upward direction for years for covering this topic, and
now it you know, I think what's going on is
they're using their they're all their new software and AI
to you know, complete their lists of friends, enemies and
(01:46:36):
frenemies right now about this topic. You know, because for
some reason, the algorithms aren't stopping the majority of people
from talking about this. They still seem to be clamped
down on people that have been talking about it for
a very long time, but they're not able to clamp
down on the wider public right now. And I think
(01:46:59):
that might be by by design. I think it's so
that they can use what X has been turned into
to to sort of you know, I don't I don't
want to say honeypot, but in a sense, you know,
catalog at least the dissenting voices, and you know that
those dissenting voices are now you know, we're in a
situation now where there are bands like Kneecap who have
(01:47:21):
been elevated because of the conversation. So where does it
ultimately end Once everybody's you know, political philosophy and geopolitical
you know ideas are completely mapped into everybody's Palenteer you
know record. I think of all people across the planet
now as not just my brothers and sisters, but also
(01:47:44):
a record in a Pallenteer database. And when you're a
record in a Palllenteer database, we all are, unless you're
like a Ted Kaczynski sort of character or something like
that living off the grid. You know, that's part of
your profile now. So when when and the AI fully
kicks in and things are regulated by AI instead of people,
(01:48:05):
you know, all that information about your political worldview, your
view on war, your view on political zionism, whatever your
view on peace. I don't know, maybe your hobby of
underwater basket weaving. It's all in there in your Pallenteer records.
And the government has those, corporations have those, security agencies
(01:48:25):
have those police have those, you know, depending everybody's access
is limited, depending on who they are, what they're tasked with,
and how much they pay for their particular Pallenteer interface. So,
you know, I think this is a lot about data collection.
Speaker 1 (01:48:41):
But it is it is. You're right, Husher, I mean,
obviously we're we're all over the we're all over the
place already, which is and you just have to shout louder.
But the GROC has turned against Elon, and Israel just
complained that chat GPT is anti Semitic Jesus state. It's
basically called in the settler colonial state. So they've lost
(01:49:03):
control of the AI in terms of the narrative and
they're freaking out. So what we're doing is training the AI. Basically,
that's like what we've been doing for you know, ten
or fifteen years, some of us longer twenty years. But
like that's all that we've been producing content, developing the conversation.
We'll bring Basil Valentine, I think is checked in in
(01:49:25):
the green room. We'll bring him up as well. Here's
a comment by Hagie. I can't believe I'm hearing so
much praise for kneecap. They're taking the King's pound up.
That's probably an American making that comment. Doesn't understand the
politics of Northern Ireland. You have mixed politics there. There's
a peace agreement and everything's cool, but you kind of
(01:49:48):
have to use the King's pound if you're in Northern Ireland,
whether you're Republican or not. So again, so that's nothing.
I bring Basil on he might have something to say here,
mister Valentine. Welcome to the program. Political editor at the
Pulse Dot Today joining us right now, Basle, how are
(01:50:11):
you very well?
Speaker 14 (01:50:13):
Thank you Patrick, good to see you all, and hello
to our viewers and listeners all around the world.
Speaker 1 (01:50:19):
You are folks, And yeah, I'll bring there's Basil, so yeah,
we'll put this on screen. That's that's where Basil you
can find him at the Pulse Dot Today. Hesher is
also broadcasting as well on that network, so yeah, that's
that's what's happening during the week. We'll get some timings
(01:50:40):
and stuff like that from you guys in a moment
on your broadcast programs there. But so, Basil, did you
get a chance to catch kneecap.
Speaker 14 (01:50:50):
I've actually made a superhuman effort to listen to some
of their output, and to be honest, it's not really
my cup of tea. The noise they make is pretty dire.
But you know, I'm not the generation that they're trying
to appeal to.
Speaker 1 (01:51:08):
US.
Speaker 14 (01:51:08):
I listened to one thing that was quite catchy, extraordinarily
enough for people so dedicated to Irish nationalism. They do
sound rather like they are aping African Americans. But then again,
of pop music these days is mobo as it's called
music of Black origin these days. So that's just simply
(01:51:32):
the way the street has evolved over the last twenty years.
Speaker 4 (01:51:35):
But all that is.
Speaker 14 (01:51:38):
Very much secondary to the hugely principled stance that they took,
you know, blasting the words f U c k is
orl free Palestiner, but Coachello, which has produced an absolute
firestorm of reaction. Sharon Osbourne, the wife of Ozzy Osbourne,
lead singer of Black Sabbath, she was the one that's
(01:52:01):
been amplified most. I mean a lot of people have
been saying, who cares what she thinks? You know, she's
called for their visas to be revoked. It wouldn't surprise
me if that happened. I've had one or two concerts
canceled as a result. But they really could not care less.
They are fierce Irish nationalists, a cause traditionally associated with
(01:52:22):
the Catholic community in Ireland, and as such they see
the Israeli occupation of Palestine as very much akin to
the thousand year occupation of the island of Ireland by
the British, you know, not just the division with the
(01:52:44):
twelve counties and the you know, Northern Ireland being a
separate entity from the Republic of Ireland, but going back
centries before that, of course, the potato famine, Oliver Cromwell's
genocidal campaign in Ireland, and it goes even back further
to that than that, to Edward the Third and what
(01:53:06):
have you. So, you know, very understandably they see direct
parallels between the oppression of the indigenous Palestinian people by
invaders who see themselves as superior and what's going on
in Palestine, and it's very refreshing that they've had the
strength of mind and purpose to stand up for it.
(01:53:27):
I heard the manager on the radio in Ireland last
week and it was extremely forthright. What we should be
asking ourselves is why more musicians and celebrities are not
saying and doing exactly the same thing. You know, a
lot of people are frankly bewildered at the media complicity,
(01:53:48):
the silence, the coward cowardly silence of so many so
called celebrities, but when a holocaust is being perpetrated in
front of our eyes. We've had some of the worst
images to come out of Gaza since the slaughter began.
Over the last few days. I saw a little girl
chopped in a half fire shell and little brother company
(01:54:11):
more than three years old, you know, whaling in anguish
on the roof of a damaged building. No food has
entered Gaza for fifty four days, a deliberate policy of starvation,
which is a war crime. So why aren't Israeli ambassadors
being sent home all around the world? Why are the
United what we know the United States is a wholly
owned subsidiary Israel.
Speaker 1 (01:54:33):
Why isn't Basil? Why hasn't Israel been kicked out of FIFA?
Are you exactly?
Speaker 14 (01:54:39):
I mean, that's a relatively minor thing, but you're right.
Three countries have now stood up, Iceland, Slovenia and Spain
and said they should be kicked out of the Eurovision
Song contest.
Speaker 4 (01:54:51):
I mean, one could argue that, but this is all gone.
Speaker 1 (01:54:59):
That's the least you could do, kick them out.
Speaker 14 (01:55:01):
I mean, you know, I mean that's so pathetic, so
milk toast, it's unbelievable. So you know, we're this is
absolutely extraordinary situation where mass starvation and famine has been
deliberately engineered by an occupying power, endorsed by morons.
Speaker 4 (01:55:21):
Like Mike Huckabee. He should be arrested for war crimes.
Speaker 8 (01:55:25):
You know.
Speaker 14 (01:55:25):
Meanwhile, the gangster state has been piling on pressure on
the ICC and the ICJ to delay their investigations. I mean,
the level of barbarism that we're witnessing far surpasses anything
any of us have witnessed in our lifetimes. And frankly,
it should be the only item on the television news,
(01:55:46):
it should be the only item in every front page
of every newspaper. But as soon as Russia do anything
to Ukraine, of course, that is splashed all over the
front pages and widespread condemnation from all the usual popin
jays in Britain. That means Kirs Starmer and David Lammy
(01:56:07):
and all the rest of it. And when Israel kills
three or four times as many people, and goodness knows
how many are starving to death each day or being
severely damaged internal organs damaged by severe manutrition, we do
not hear a single peep. And you know, it's beyond disgraceful.
It's of scene. The only upside I suppose is that
(01:56:31):
you know, more and more people are becoming aware of
the depth of the evil that we're dealing with, and
we shouldn't mince our words, because what's happening to the
people of Gaza is unbridled evil and it must be
called out as such in the strongest possible terms. There's
no sort of I will be both siding it and
talking about conflict. The hostages or something. Hundreds thousands of
(01:56:53):
hostage situations in the past, but they don't involve massacring
thousands of innocent children and starving an entire population. So
you know, Israel takes a maximalist stance towards Palestinians these days.
It's often very vocally amplified on Israeli television that they
(01:57:14):
want to exterminate all of them. They're quite open about it.
It's a question of they do it quickly, they do
it slowly, They kill them all, They kill most of
them and expel the rest. You know, there's only really
the details to be worked out in the psychotic minds
of the average Israeli politician or pundit. But we don't
see this reported in Western media, and where we do,
(01:57:36):
of course, it's either played down or endorsed in some
way by as I said, by people like Mike Huckabee.
So we're you know, we're in a it's not a
brave new world. It's an absolutely hellish new world that
we're in. And well, Peter Ford is standing for the
Workers Party of Britain on a anti genocide ticket in
(01:57:58):
the election in the local election. Well he's actually standing
in the by election in Runcorn on Thursday. He's tweeted
today that people should go and have a couple of
pounds on him. At thirty three to one, he thinks
he can win the seats. There are no local polls
have come out, but the received wisdom is that Reform
(01:58:18):
will win the seat and that they will in fact
get the most votes and very probably the most seats
in the local elections taking place in councils up and
down the country also on Thursday week. And well, if
that is the case, then that will be the first
time that any party other than Labor or Conservative have
(01:58:43):
won any kind of nationally based election in Britain since
the Liberal Party what over one hundred years ago.
Speaker 1 (01:58:52):
Yeah, so we'll keep an eye that. Yeah. Peter Ford
great a contributor at twenty first Century Wire, frequent guest
as well amazing former British ambassador to Syria and Bahrain,
standing for there's more on.
Speaker 4 (01:59:06):
This Patrick, He's coming for side interrupt.
Speaker 14 (01:59:07):
He's come in for a lot of criticism over the
last few days for posting a meme that sums up
his position in two simple phrases, slogans. They are stop
the war, stop the boats, tough on immigration and tough
on the causes of immigration.
Speaker 4 (01:59:28):
And of course this is.
Speaker 14 (01:59:30):
Prompted a lot on the left the likes of Owen
Jones to heavily criticize him and indeed the Workers Party
as a whole for wanting to stop the boats as
well as stopping the war in the Middle East, stopping
the war in Ukraine, stopping the war everywhere. In fact,
there's a big billboard in Runcorn Workers Party billboards saying
(01:59:51):
Britain wasts twelve pounds a minute.
Speaker 4 (01:59:53):
I think it is on weapons.
Speaker 14 (01:59:56):
So you know, the Worker's Party is far and away
the most avowedly war party, but it's also does not
embrace open borders. So Owen Jones said, you know, we
vote for Peter Ford if you like, but don't kid
yourself that they're left wing, to which Peter Ford has replied,
we never said we were left wing with socialists, and
(02:00:18):
there's a very that's a very different matter. So divisions
there on what one might consider the traditional left. It'd
be very interesting to see which way the Corbynites and
disillusioned Labor voters go, whether they support Peter or over
(02:00:39):
one of the independent candidates or indeed reform. Very few
I hope and believe will stick with Labor. I think
Labor are in for their worst set of results in
a long long time, and they thoroughly deserve to be
absolutely trounced because obviously, on so many levels the performance
(02:01:01):
since July has been abysmal at best.
Speaker 1 (02:01:07):
Well, you mentioned the current Labor leader and British Prime
Minister Keir Starmer, who of course was at the funeral
of Pope Francis in Rome, that bizarre conclave that's sort
of unfolded there, and so there's so much I mean,
this performative, these camp videos, I mean, I'm expecting a
(02:01:28):
Christmas card Christmas with I'm expecting a Christmas card with
We've got some feedback from I'm getting feedback. I'm not
sure who's I'm on you? Are you guys using headphones?
Speaker 12 (02:01:51):
I'm not, but I'm on you, So it wasn't me.
Speaker 1 (02:01:54):
Yeah, yeah, that's kind of annoying. Actually, we'll have to
see if we can sort that out. Technical issue. Anyway,
back to Keir Starmer. Here we go. He's in Rome
and uh he has basically put out this gushing video
with Zelenski. Will have a listen to this. I mean,
just it's unbelievable. I mean, this part is really weird. Guys.
(02:02:44):
It's like his wife he's sending. It's kind of trying
to make him look like the alpha male, do you
know what I mean? Like this scene here, it's just
why would you put that in the addit? She's dusting
something off his lapel. It's kind of weird. So anyway,
all these performative videos, everybody's doing this, it's just like
(02:03:07):
this is politics now. It's it's really getting old quick.
Speaker 12 (02:03:11):
But yeah, it feels so disingenuous. You know, when they
put the the tense, low budget movie music under it
and it's just all you know, uh, pr shots, it
feels like it almost feels like we're being set up
for like a fake history or something like that, Like
something's gonna if something were to go terribly wrong and
there's gonna be wars or whatever. Uh, like these are
(02:03:34):
these are the type of videos, the only type of
videos that will remain after the information purge about what
led up to the war. You know, it's like why
else would you collect this in particular, these Zelensky videos
like this, it's all about the visuals and the emotions.
There's no information there, there's no data there. What you're
taking away from this, what you're you know, if you're
(02:03:57):
if you're psyoped, and what you're what you're supposed to
take away from from videos like this are are basically
you know, tense emotional times and uh, you know this
this embroiled embattled you know, leader of the democracy in
Ukraine haja lol uh with with all the big names,
(02:04:17):
you know, they're supposed to come out on top in
the end. Here, you know, it just feels like you
can you can almost see this stuff with the audio
stripped off when the world is in tatters or Europe
is in tatters or something like that, and and you know,
AI voices being added to provide fake context for the
fake history that they're going to write in the wake
(02:04:38):
of all this fake stuff that they've drummed up to
the tune of you know, deaths of you know, million,
hundreds of millions of people all told Yeah, it's it's nausey.
Speaker 4 (02:04:50):
I mean, this is this is really creepy. This thing.
This is sort of like.
Speaker 14 (02:04:55):
It looks like the opening scenes to porn film that
the two of them a going to get off with
each other in a minute. You know, we're going to
see we're going to.
Speaker 1 (02:05:04):
Do you know what I mean, it's really, really, really
that's not what I had in mind, Basel, But we'll
run with that, Okay, No.
Speaker 14 (02:05:11):
I mean I think it's sort of a bromance on steroids.
It's really peculiar stuff. But remember that this is all
from the United Kingdom national security state seeking once again,
we did this ludicrous one hundred year packed with Ukraine
and of course the assassination a few days ago of
(02:05:33):
the Russian general. They've got it arrested somebody by that now,
General Yaroslav Moscowik, and Kick Klarenberg, who's usually on the
money with these things, reckons that it was a British
wet job.
Speaker 4 (02:05:52):
That one.
Speaker 14 (02:05:55):
We don't know much about the suspect at the moment.
Word that he was paid by Ukraine. We don't know
if the British paid the Ukrainians to do it, you know.
But that's what this is all part of. I mean,
Ukraine has lost the war. And Trump of course sat
down with Zelenski in that picture and very grand surrounding
(02:06:18):
somewhere in the Vatican, weren't they Marble Hall. There's an
entertaining meme of that has appeared where Zelensky's face has
been photo shopped on a baby in a carry cot
that Trump is addressing.
Speaker 4 (02:06:32):
You know, I don't know if you've seen that.
Speaker 1 (02:06:36):
The school principal kind of vibe to the whole thing.
Speaker 14 (02:06:39):
It's not a good thing, yes, I mean, it's to
be hoped that that was Trump saying lock Powell, you'd
better take the deal that's on offer right now, otherwise
you're going to lose even worse.
Speaker 4 (02:06:50):
This is as good as it gets, you know, but
we don't.
Speaker 1 (02:06:54):
Know with Trump. You listen with Trump as Zolensky could
have talked him out of it, and it take to
take his and saying Putin's abusing us. You can't let
putin get away with this. Trump just flip flops like
weekly daily on all these issues. That can't keep up
with this guy. He could be somewhere completely on the
other side of the room by Monday and then flip
back by like Tuesday, and then again like by the
(02:07:16):
next morning. I mean, this is the problem with Trump
is the consistency. It's all over the place, and I
think what happens, They're just they just continually fumble as
a result, because this is what happens in diplomacy. You
need to have like really strong continuity to get things
done diplomatically with other countries. So and again I will
say I'm shocked and appalled by if we mentioned Laura Canyon,
(02:07:40):
and there's just too many references to LSD and drugs
and Jerry Garcia got his LSD from the CIA for
distribution as an asset fact, yes, and Timothy Larry sold
acid for the FBI. We know, we know about these things,
but our listeners are very into this topic for some reason.
I don't know why. I can't imagine, but anyway, it
(02:08:00):
has stirred the comment threads in there. Up, Paul, this
one takes the biscuit as they say in Britain, Rupert Fellows,
I think the CIA years that's that award.
Speaker 12 (02:08:16):
Yeah, I gotta agree with Rupert there, man, there was
still some Timothy Leary lsd floating around in San Francisco
in the early nineties when me and my friends used
to hang out there. It took a bit of work
to find it, but it was out there, and those
were some great times. So that's the one thing I
can think of to thank the CIA for, even though ultimately, uh,
(02:08:36):
the the cultural engineering attached to it ended up being
you know, degenerating and ultimately kind of a bad thing.
But I mean they really won up themselves when they
took over the wrap industry and brought crack cocaine. So
you know, we can look back on the Laurel Canyon
CIA Jerry Garcia days is like something we could at
least enjoy. You know, we got some good music out
(02:08:58):
of it. Say what you will about the Alley and
M I five and C I A Producers, and you
know what they did to the Beatles and and you
know whatever hand they had in the Laurel Canyon. But
we got some good tunes, some good shows, some good
acid trips, and some bad acid trips out of it.
So thanks c Ia Peppers.
Speaker 1 (02:09:17):
We got Sergeant Peppers out of it. This is a
from the manisphere. Here, just a maverick giving away his gender.
The day guys can't comment on women's looks is the
day I went off the ride. Okay, right, message received?
(02:09:38):
Thank you, just a maverick. We got you made.
Speaker 12 (02:09:40):
We got got some support there.
Speaker 3 (02:09:43):
We must know just a maverick us also woman.
Speaker 1 (02:09:47):
We have must have a subreddit or red pill subreddit
group down there somewhere in the basement of the comment threads. Yeah,
here we go. Bat soup. You damn right, You're damn right.
It's all bat soup. It's all bat soup. Woo hand
bat soup. The wet market, that's where you will find
(02:10:08):
the most exquisite delicacies. This one's for Oh, this one's
could be for Basil. Here Basil. What do you think
Sharon has continued to keep herself in the public eye.
She's fair game. Do you think she's fair game?
Speaker 12 (02:10:28):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (02:10:28):
Absolutely one.
Speaker 14 (02:10:31):
I mean if she comes out with comments like that,
then you know she deserves everything she gets. She's the
daughter of the former manager. I don't know if you
knew that.
Speaker 1 (02:10:45):
Of Ozzy Osbourne.
Speaker 4 (02:10:47):
Yeah, yeah, really really really tough guy.
Speaker 12 (02:10:51):
Yeah, she took over from him like early on in
Ozzie's career. I'm not sure if it was before he
left or was kicked out of Black Sabbath or right after,
but yeah, she definitely comes from a family that is
involved in the industry and all that stuff. There was
there was a great comment, yes, his professional right. There
(02:11:15):
was a comment earlier. I can't remember who said it,
but shout out to them. They said, uh, it looked
like that Zelensky clip. Looked like Eyes Wide Shut Part two.
Like all we were missing were the Venetian masks, and
I think we'd be right. We're back.
Speaker 1 (02:11:33):
Sharon equals Yoko, Sharon equals Yoka. That's harsh, that's hard.
Todd should get a heat for that. It's that makes
what we said sound absolutely like uh powder puff football.
Speaker 14 (02:11:52):
She accused Kneecap of being aggressive, you know. They replied, well,
but John aggressive, but dropping bombs is you know. So
it's a slam dunk for Kneecap as to the morality
of the whole thing. And I think Osborne is humiliating
(02:12:13):
herself and it's not doing herself any favors at all.
Speaker 12 (02:12:16):
At least she never grabbed the microphone during a song, though,
I will give her that.
Speaker 1 (02:12:21):
Yeah, just a maverick that wing. And again he says,
I feel sorry for them. They feel so insecure that
you feel the need to alter your physical appearance to
give yourself worth. That's kind of like what we were
talking about earlier. A lot basil before you came on.
Some of the listeners were pushing back on us because
(02:12:41):
we commented on, you know, Sharon Osborne's picture which is
in the media, which is quite striking. I guess that's
a better way you could describe it. I don't know,
but she's she's got that Hollywood look, you know, that
sort of under the knife type look.
Speaker 14 (02:13:01):
Yes, to me, resembles some sort of tribal death's head,
you know, it looks to me it's a look that's
sort of closer to the kind of hideous totem used
to scare your enemies.
Speaker 1 (02:13:17):
Yes, and that's a hell of a chin. That is
a hell yeah, of course.
Speaker 14 (02:13:24):
The the Ozzie's bands are littered with guitarists and the
bass players and keyboard players who claim that they didn't
receive all the royalties they should have done for co
writing the songs on Ozzie's records.
Speaker 4 (02:13:39):
I can see you nodding about that one.
Speaker 12 (02:13:42):
Bill Burr.
Speaker 1 (02:13:44):
Any Bill Burr fans out there, there's probably quite a few.
I like Bill Burr. I think he's good, actually, like
he's actually funny. What do you guys think?
Speaker 4 (02:13:51):
I just light as well?
Speaker 14 (02:13:52):
A comment from Sam I think it is in Turkey
who says, show us some sympathy for Turkey there? Absolutely
you know what it over there? A lot of noise
has come out of one, hasn't he about stopping the
guards of genocide and to invade threatening all sorts of things.
(02:14:16):
In fact, as our friend doctor Frank Romano will attest
uh urther, One, under pressure obviously from America and Israel,
has continued to block the Garza AID flotilla which has
now been sitting in port in Istanbul for a year
with thousands of tons of aid and medicine and water
(02:14:38):
waiting to set sail, and one won't let them leave port.
Speaker 1 (02:14:43):
Figures. Yeah, no action. Bill Burrd did some great gags
on plastic surgery among the Hollywood elites, so like he's
on it, so like that's fair game, folks. Sorry, Yeah,
here we go. The hatred for humanity breast is itself
in the surgery. They get a deep anti human streak
(02:15:06):
in the diluted breakaway civilization. So little transhumanist theme that
Kurt Lazarus is trying to inject, no pun intended inject
into that botox.
Speaker 14 (02:15:21):
Let's just hit the nail on their head, he says.
Sharon Osbourne looks like Lady Penelope's trans cousin. That's Lady
Penelope from Thunderbirds, of course.
Speaker 4 (02:15:29):
And that's rough.
Speaker 1 (02:15:31):
That is rough, you guys. I don't know. We might
need to start censoring some of these comments.
Speaker 14 (02:15:37):
That is crul Have you discussed Virginia Jephrase suicide?
Speaker 1 (02:15:43):
No, we haven't, we haven't. And yeah, I mean, gosh, oh,
this is a good comment here. This is from Jacqueline
van Derven. That's a good Dutch name, said Sharon. Looks
very ugly in trying to just a kneecap. Bad publicity
is also good polussy. So I agree Jacqueline's got it
(02:16:05):
spot on. The real ugliness is in punching downwards, trying
to destroy free speech and what these boys are trying
to do save lives in Gaza. So yes, Jacqueline spot On,
you should be you should be writing our editorial lines
to keep us out.
Speaker 12 (02:16:21):
Of Sharon should remember this too, because Ozzy was sued
during the Satanic Panic of the eighties, you know, along
with a bunch of other people. He was targeted by
the PMRC and you know he's actually and you know she,
by extension as his business manager, have have suffered through
political censorship and lies, you know, and character assassination and
(02:16:47):
been accused of causing people to kill themselves. So you know,
I guess, you know, maybe that's too far in the
rearview mirror for her to remember what that's like when
you're an up and coming artist to have your your
you know, your brand character assassinated and told you know
that you're this or you're that, when you aren't this
(02:17:07):
or that. You know, Asi was called a Satanist and
someone that wanted to see people kill himself, kill themselves,
you know, wanted to see Judas Priest was accused of this.
Twisted sister was accused of this. Uh and there's a
very famous hearing on Capitol Hill where h Dee Snyder,
you know, someone who now a lot of these people,
you know, it's like they they they had the edge
(02:17:29):
at one point and they understood what freedom of speech
really meant and how important it was. And now here's
those same people. You know, you could say the same
about so many artists. Look at the dead Kennedy's look
at rage against the Machine. I could go on and
on and on. Who have now flipped sides and they're
into censorship, They're into identity politics. They support wars that
(02:17:51):
the media tells them to support, uh, you know, with
with not much you know, geopolitical current knowledge.
Speaker 1 (02:18:01):
US Navy vet wing in here. Hang on, here's some feedback.
Nothing wrong with people in Israel. It's their government. Well
you better double check that, my friend, because they all
backed the genocide. Yeah, yeah, Basil smiling because it's true. Yeah,
(02:18:22):
it's true. This is an interesting comments.
Speaker 3 (02:18:24):
Were they born that way or that the result of
the government led propaganda campaign?
Speaker 1 (02:18:29):
Yeah, from cradle to cradle. The propaganda begins very young.
If you see the Israelism that documentary, it's pretty shocking,
and that just gives you a little taste of It's
very America is very propaganda propaganda society, but Israel is
like probably America five x.
Speaker 14 (02:18:47):
Oh off the charts, by comparison. I'm absolutely off the
charts by comparison.
Speaker 1 (02:18:52):
Yeah, it's it's crazy. Dark Commission says amazing how republican
Irish committed terrorism against British rule only to go subservient
to the EU. Well, this is an opinion. It's a
different type of subservience to the EU, of course, But well,
(02:19:12):
I don't want to get into the EU argument. Small
states tend to, in a funny way, benefit more than
some of the larger European states from membership. The larger
states tend to subsidize other states. So Ireland in some
ways has been able to punch above its weight politically
and economically by being a part of the Union like
(02:19:33):
Cyprus in other countries, but they do get pounded during
a banking crisis like Cypress did as well. Anyway, that
I don't want to get into that too deep in Nie, I.
Speaker 4 (02:19:44):
Just want to mention quickly. Chicago.
Speaker 14 (02:19:45):
Bruce says he hasn't heard me on air for a while.
I'm on at ten am tomorrow morning on UK time,
which is very early in the morning, five am on
the East coast. I agree on the Pulse Dot today
that's live in vision like this and you can reach
me via x again because I run the Pulse Outreach account.
Speaker 4 (02:20:11):
I'm just going to give you the u ur L
for that very quickly. Bear with me.
Speaker 5 (02:20:17):
Here we are.
Speaker 4 (02:20:18):
I am.
Speaker 14 (02:20:20):
At the Pulse Today. It's the Pulse dot today Today's
news talk outreach with a blue tick and it's at
the Pulse Today all one word and you can send
me a message there if you follow me or if
you want to comment on something I posted. I see
the comment, then I'll follow you back, and you know,
we can message each other. So I'm not sure who
(02:20:42):
Chicago Brew is, but I'd be glad to.
Speaker 4 (02:20:44):
Come on your show.
Speaker 1 (02:20:46):
Yeah, I want to say it's a shame that you're
not on ex Basil, but account you know, he attacked
Elon Levy, who is Israel's public relations spokesperson, so he did.
He did go down kind of glorious as a martyr
taking on the beast. Elon Levy is a nasty piece
(02:21:10):
of work. Basil unfortunately got a band. But you have
you appealed that I'm hoping we can get I have, but.
Speaker 14 (02:21:17):
I haven't appealed it for over a year, so I'm
going to appeal it again. And I've been storing up
examples of other tweets that haven't got people banned, that
are undoubtedly worse or you know, than what I did,
which was simply to say that I thought the perpetrators
(02:21:38):
of the Gaza Holocaust should face the same consequences as
the Nazis at the end of the Second World War,
some of course, some of whom, of course, were hanged.
So Levy thought that took that as a personal threat
that I wanted to hang him, And you're not allowed
to make personal threats on X So that's why I
was banned. But I've been storing other homicidal state the
(02:22:02):
other far more homicide. I was simply calling for international
law to take its course.
Speaker 12 (02:22:11):
Bad work.
Speaker 1 (02:22:12):
That's a that's a swear word in this common international law.
Are you kidding, Like, wow, that's pretty edgy, that's right.
Speaker 5 (02:22:22):
So uh.
Speaker 14 (02:22:23):
Other people have made all sorts of genocidal and homicidal statements,
including one I think we talked about it in midweeks
Patrick about some American patriot dude saying I don't care
how many did kids. It takes to stop the mass,
you know, and all this stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:22:41):
So yeah, yeah, I don't yeah, kill it takes a
million kill all. Yeah, So here's the Israel subject, folks
has fired up the comments section. I guess it's the
combination of kneecap, the music that the drugs of Laura
Canyon and and and that's in Yahoo. Israel is on
its seventy sixth year of existence and shelf life is
(02:23:03):
about to expire another four years, as predicted by Henry Kissinger.
Did Kissinger actually predict this to anybody's knowledge? Did he?
Did he give an expiration date on the state of Israel?
Because pretty smart?
Speaker 14 (02:23:16):
Yeah, he did on one occasion. Yeah, and it would
not too far in the future. Now, I think by
about twenty thirty, he said, I would have had it,
you know, well.
Speaker 3 (02:23:27):
Most Yeah, what was that Ruckus interesting year twenty thirty, ah.
Speaker 1 (02:23:33):
Twenty thirty. Yeah, a lot of stuff's supposed to happen
on twenty thirty. Elon promises that there'll be cities on
Mars by then, and you'll all be able to afford
to go. According to that's try Elon.
Speaker 12 (02:23:46):
Will there be no Will there be any non smart
cities left in the United States though.
Speaker 1 (02:23:53):
By then, yeah, there'll.
Speaker 4 (02:23:54):
Be some smart any smart people left in the United.
Speaker 12 (02:23:57):
States, I know.
Speaker 1 (02:24:00):
No, that's yeah, that'll be no anyway, it's all Tanya
Harding's fault, says Amanda again. Ruckus gift that keeps on giving. Yes,
ugly Tesla cities apparently plenty of those. That's that's actually scary,
Actually Tesla cities there are. Isn't he planning a Tesla
(02:24:23):
city in Austin or something I saw?
Speaker 3 (02:24:25):
Okay, I saw something which might be attached to that.
They're they're little, you know, those small homes. There was
this craze for a while where people are living in small,
one size roomed homes. They're making these Tesla pods. I mean,
I mean they look like fancy pods from Idiocracy, except
it's your whole abode. It's like a trailer pod, but
it's all fancy, and you can attach it to your
(02:24:47):
Tesla truck and drag it and go live wherever you want.
You live in a parking lot inside this thing, and
you can connect the multiple pods together and build your
own pod community. Yeah, so they're they're heading that way.
Speaker 1 (02:25:00):
Yeah, like a WTF. A band named Rage Against the
Machine is even doing at the MTV Awards GTFO.
Speaker 12 (02:25:10):
Yeah, Bullson Parade, another anti war song a famous anti
war song. How does this happen?
Speaker 10 (02:25:18):
Right?
Speaker 6 (02:25:18):
Like?
Speaker 12 (02:25:19):
How do we go from you know, where they were
to where they are? How do they square that circle
that they've created here? I don't know. I mean, I
can't answer that.
Speaker 1 (02:25:31):
Here's from the BDS crowd. Here, Basil, here I refuse
to wear Levi's jeans. That's Rupert Fellows. So this BDS
and here we go zach international law. That's anti Semitic fingo.
You got it. We have a smart audience. I have
to say it's impressive. ACR full Stop has a very
(02:25:54):
smart audience, much smarter than Joe Rogan's audience, but smarter.
I'll take the smart audience any day of the week.
Then the big audience. Yeah, we could go into some
of this other the weeds on this stuff like that. Anyway,
we're probably gonna whow here we go. I have to
(02:26:14):
put this up, putin shirt, always a fountain of wisdom.
Israel is a Petri dish of indoctrination. Israel was also
a Petrie dish of mr and injections. True, almost all
stats come up came out of Israel. All the stats. Yeah,
the Pfizer had a data sharing agreement with the Israeli government.
(02:26:35):
It's the only state they did. And it was amazing
how the compliance level was incredibly high. And they said
because the people. I asked somebody about this from there,
and he said, because they understand fascism and it works
for them.
Speaker 12 (02:26:52):
So their compliance level was similar to that other statistic
that we were just talking about. It was above ninety
five percent.
Speaker 1 (02:27:00):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (02:27:00):
And what was the other country that was that way too? Oh,
that's right, Italy. Italy had a high uptake rate going on,
didn't they. You know, it's my favorite part about Putin's shirt.
That user is in that picture. Putin is not wearing
a shirt.
Speaker 1 (02:27:15):
It's great. The irony, it's too much. Hey, guys, we
want our democracy back. Everyone goes to jail here for
being in opposition, even the young kids. We need attention.
What on earth are you talking about? Now?
Speaker 14 (02:27:31):
I've got one piece of very good news, or well,
potentially very good news Patrick before we go, and that
is the dreadful bouffonted witch in chief Ursula Vondelon could
be on her way out developed the world. The heavyweight
German newspaper is reporting this morning that Brussels wants to
(02:27:52):
see the resignation of ursulav Onderline. According to the newspaper,
the departure of the head of the European Commission could
unblock many political and economic processes. The change of power
will give European politics a chance to become more diverse
and open again. Towards the West and the East, the
eupolitics is clearly in crisis. In the west there is
(02:28:12):
a trade dispute with the US. In the East, there
is the Ukrainian conflict and an escalating dispute with Russia,
as well as a protracted confrontation with China.
Speaker 4 (02:28:22):
Added developed, a fish rots.
Speaker 14 (02:28:25):
From the head and removing the head the rotten head
of vonder Lean can only improve matters.
Speaker 4 (02:28:32):
So I just thought I'd throw that in there before
we go.
Speaker 1 (02:28:37):
That's a very big fish head. He shes got a
massive helmet on her head. She reminds me of Rick
Moranis and spaceballs, Pandora Chaser two. Rage for the vaccine
more like, yeah, you got it. They did lose it
during COVID guys, that's I was. I went to one
of their first gigs. It was in San Luis, Obispo.
There were supporting Public Enemy. Was like, wow, there was
(02:29:01):
a nineteen ninety one and it was like Rage against
the Machine was like nobody heard of him, and these
guys came out with the like I don't know. The
lead singer was like half white black guy with frizzy hair,
and they were like kind of like ChIL Early Chili Peppers,
but more metal, and everyone's like, wow, these guys are badass.
(02:29:21):
Everyone's like the Blue Public Enemy was like good, but
these guys blew everyone's mind. There was support act and
I was like they took off man and then they
just became an establishment kind of toy, a tool, a
tool of the establishment.
Speaker 14 (02:29:38):
Well, the last majority of bands have become establishment poodles
of one sort. And there's been a very deliberate concerted
program over the last thirty forty years or more to
cast straight rock music and take the politics out of it.
You know, the great protest era of the sixties and seventies.
(02:29:59):
Person i'd by no one more than the great John Lennon,
of course, who was assassinated to silence him because he
would have led, could have led you know, genuine you know,
global anti war movements as a you know, genuinely iconic
figure and hugely popular figure from that era, so they
(02:30:21):
found a Manchurian candidate to get rid of him, and
gradually since then only but you know, bands and artists
that toe the line, that can be expected to tow
the line get promoted, you know. And the sort of
dumbing down of popular music has been one of the
most disappointing trends of the last thirty or forty years.
(02:30:42):
Alex Constantine wrote a book about it, The FBI's War
on Rock. Lots of other mysterious deaths of notable rock stars.
Speaker 1 (02:30:56):
I like George Harrison's quote, no matter who you vote for,
the government always get in George Harrison, Yeah, one of
the oldest. So this, this is a pretty like this
is rivaling for comment of the week. Pandora Chaser two says,
does a Tesla city also set itself on fire? Fair question?
(02:31:17):
This Tesla cities are going to burn up. They're gonna
spontaneously combust Do you guys remember spontaneous combustion in the eighties, Yeah, hesher's.
Speaker 12 (02:31:26):
Nodding, back before we knew about directed energy weapons. I
do like that was really mysterious until we found out
about those.
Speaker 1 (02:31:34):
Yeah, yeah, spontaneous combustion, it was a thing folks in
America in this late seventies I think, yeah, late seventies,
early eighties, it was a thing. So yeah, look, someone
had to mention Italy and fascism. Was that, Ruckus? I
can't remember, but Mussolini made the trains run on time,
(02:31:56):
so they say they also made very good fiatsduring that period. Motors, Guys,
your final continence. We're going to We're going to roll
this one up this week in the Sunday Wire. Has
really been fantastic engagement from the audience on this. I'll
go around clockwise, Ruckus, go ahead, your final thoughts on
(02:32:21):
what's going on in the world and also what's going
on in your broadcast schedule this week.
Speaker 3 (02:32:25):
Well, I want to drop a hot potato and get
everybody's take on this, because I think everybody here saw it.
I don't know if Basil did or not, but our
good old I don't know what she is. Pam Bondies. Yeah, So,
apparently allegedly there was a leak of a the DOJ
memo from the Trump admin suggesting showing proving that basically
(02:32:49):
they were giving ICE, the Immigration Control Enforcement ICE, permission
to just enter people's homes without a warrant in order
to search for or migrants. So wow, that's that's like
a blatant violation of the US Constitution's Fourth Amendment. If
(02:33:09):
I'm not mistaken, it's been a while since I studied
all the Yeah, no, that's no, that's a no bueno.
We don't do that. So, yeah, you need a warrant
if you're just going to enter somebody's home and snoop around.
We're not the Nazis from World War Two. We've all
seen the scenes. We know the line, how many of
you got hiding in the flower boards?
Speaker 1 (02:33:29):
Uh?
Speaker 3 (02:33:29):
Yeah, they're going to do that in America now, looking
for migrants. They might be part of trend. Maybe they're
looking for college students who are hiding out because they
said some unpopular things about Israel. You never know, but
what's your taking.
Speaker 1 (02:33:42):
That's a constitutional amendment? Pretty clear like that one specifically
is that the fourth or and not quartering British soldiers
during the revolutionary or during colonialism. I mean, did where
are all these conservatives coming from in the Trump administration
that are anti constitutional? This doesn't usually work for me
(02:34:02):
with the conservative thing. It doesn't just tend to.
Speaker 3 (02:34:08):
There are folks who say, and I'm one of them
that when Trump himself was sworn in and part of
his duties is to you know, uphold these oaths of office,
he didn't put his hand on the Bible. He didn't actually,
I mean, if you're to believe such a thing, I mean,
why wouldn't you unless you intend to not do the
things that you just swore to not do or to do,
I don't know, just a suggestion.
Speaker 1 (02:34:29):
He just had the Bible there and like they held
the Bible out, but he didn't like put his hand
on it. It was just like someone held a book
like this and Trump had his hand up like that
or his right hand. Sorry, yeah, it's Is it just
me or did he just forget to do it? Or
Malania should have grabbed him by the wrist and slapped
(02:34:50):
that hand on there. Like I didn't like that. That
was that was kind of creepy.
Speaker 12 (02:34:55):
Maybe it was the left hand behind his back with
his fingers crossed. Thanks for leaving us open to speculation
on that one.
Speaker 1 (02:35:05):
Yep, So yeah, ruckus. That's a fair point. That's certainly
a fair point. I don't know if we'll see if
we have any answers to that in the I mean,
pan Bondi's kind of weird. She looks like the kid
from Poltergeist grew up.
Speaker 3 (02:35:20):
Here we go judging people for their looks. Again, we're
going to get in trouble, Patrick, But this has actually
been a long running thing on the Boiler Room. And
I'm not one hundred percent sure how many times you
brought this up on your own program during the medical
intervention period of twenty twenty in twenty twenty one and
all that these people who were giving themselves magic powers
(02:35:41):
to become local dictators, suddenly we're adopting what we were
tracking on the Boiler Room as a ghoulish countenance. And
hasher brought up that they look like ghoules. That's where
that comes from, because these people all seem to be,
by all appearances, appeared normal until they start acting like ghoules.
They suddenly start to a bit of a ghoulish countenance.
(02:36:02):
And when you put yourselves out there, yeah, it's all
is fair, fair game. Yeah, if I want to, if
I want to say something terrible about Sharon Sharon's looks,
I'm allowed to do that because she's the one who
led a life of vanity. She's the one who cares
about her looks, not me. So if she's a type
of person who cares about how somebody looks and I don't,
she's going to actually take offense by me, you know,
(02:36:24):
making fun of her looks. So that's that's all. That's
why I do.
Speaker 1 (02:36:27):
Marcus Toledo, ritz of Assistant, Thank you very much, Marcus.
That was the term we were looking for. Thank you
very much. See, we have a constitutional audience. We like this.
Speaker 3 (02:36:38):
It's a legal term.
Speaker 1 (02:36:40):
Bolshevik Gestapo won't even go there. But yeah, uh, thank
you for that Ruckus good news yet.
Speaker 3 (02:36:49):
Yeah, and then thanks for having me again. And of
course please check out my work that I do over
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(02:37:11):
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Speaker 1 (02:37:15):
That's right live Rugus Vision coming to you live and
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of art. Ruckus' podcasts are visually extremely interesting and the content,
of course is brilliant. Thank you Adam Clark aka Ruckus
and going continuing clockwise around the warn. Brian McLain, also
(02:37:37):
known as Hesher your final thoughts, comments, observations of the world,
and what's happening on your schedule this week?
Speaker 12 (02:37:46):
All right, Well, you know, with what Rugus brought up there,
I have a hard time even framing that one in
a you know, a particular administration's policies, because what that
ultimately is is it's a downstream outcome of the Patriot Act,
of the NDAA of other things that have been set
(02:38:08):
up unconstitutionally in this country in the name of combating terrorism.
And terrorism is a fungible term, a word that gets
applied to different people at different times in and outside
of our own country, with the in country part being
again highly unconstitutional. So it's a perfect example of what
(02:38:32):
happens when you institute something like that as a problem
reaction solutions sort of, you know Hegelian paradigm. You know,
twenty years down the road, twenty five years down the road,
you'll see both political parties wielding, you know that holding
that over everybody's head, this damocles over everybody's heads, where
(02:38:54):
you don't know who the terrorist is going to be
next week or next year. It could be you, you know,
and you could have been cheerleading these very same sorts
of unconstitutional policies because it was your team that was
benefiting from them in the power politics realm. So you know,
ultimately this goes back to tyrannical, authoritarian policies that are unconstitutional,
(02:39:20):
illegal in the framework of our constitution and this country.
So you know, it's to be expected. So yeah, we
went from from Ice being the victim right under So
this is the mainstream optic for conservatives. Ice was the
victim under Biden. They just couldn't do anything because my
Orcis was their boss and that was their policies. And
(02:39:43):
we got to fix this. We got to fix this.
Talk about an engineered crisis, you know, open the border,
kneecap pun intended Ice and make Ice the the you know,
sort of the underdog, and make them appear as a
conservative sort of thing, you know, a conservative force, but
they're not. They're a force. And yes, they were kneecapped
(02:40:06):
under Biden and yes, we allowed twenty plus million people
to come into this country with human trafficking victims and
all the drugs they wanted, and we were able to
you know, highly politicize that and radicalize you know a
lot of mainstream conservative viewers over that, so that they
cheer when when this sort of authoritarianism is applied, because
(02:40:29):
it has been grafted into a identity politic talking point,
and you know, no conversation given to the constitutionality of
it all, no conversation going back to the origin of
it all, which was the Patriot Act, which was nine
to eleven. So you know, this is just a perfect example.
You're going to see mainstream conservatives now cheering for ice
(02:40:51):
going into people's homes without a warrant. And I find
it very interesting that right before this was announced, there
was a piece of outrage prawn, if you will. Former
donna Anna County Magistrate Judge joel Cano and his wife
were taken into custody last week after federal agents rated
(02:41:12):
their home, and the charges well, they're harboring people who
are believed to be trend Dea Ragua gang members. So
you've got your little political hit and headline that goes
out right before this, and it comes on the heels
of Christy Nome and her ridiculous pr that we talked
about last time we were on air together. So you
(02:41:33):
can just see the way the chess pieces are all
set up to the point where, you know, you get
a story like this, get mainstream conservatives and you know
Fox newsreaders going, oh, the terrible left ease or harboring
you know MS thirteen's and trend Dea Raguas, and maybe
they are like, that's sort of beside the point. What
the message is, what the narrative is, is that this
(02:41:55):
is a right versus left problem and that we should
always support the right in it, even if they're going
to send Ice agents into you know, your home we
can all cheerlead because they're going into some you know,
uh liberals home right, a liberal politician that conservatives don't like.
You know, so you see a headline like that, you're
(02:42:17):
a big Christy Nome fan. All of a sudden, now
you're a big Ice fan. I mean you can see
where this all heads.
Speaker 1 (02:42:23):
Real id and all this. So yeah, if they're wearing
red hats, it's all good. We cheer that Gestapo support
and again our our our audience isn't far behind us
on this thinking. In fact, they're ahead of us. People
were talking Nazis and I just said it was more Bolsheviks.
Spot on, spot on, because these are Leninist tactics, and
this is when they This is why Basil and I
had a great discussion about the woke right, among other
(02:42:46):
things on the Midweek wire. And the woke right is
the weaponization of identity politics to cancel, using the power
of the state to cancel and even deport okay, on
the on the basis of quote, the ever fungible, arbitrary
anti Semitism smear. Okay, that is woke Leninist, hardcore Bolshevik
(02:43:10):
tactics by the right. Okay, So look at the methods.
In other words, play the ball, not the man, as
they say in basketball. So yeah, you're spot on. It's
not about right or left. It's about up and down.
It's about power. The abusive power and unconstitutional stuff being
done by the Trump administration. It's no better, in fact
(02:43:34):
than many in some ways worse than what Biden was doing.
And it's about power, folks. It's about power. So that's
why we have a constitution supposed to protect and defend it.
Not protect and defend the government, protect and defend the constitution. Simple.
Our founding fathers laid out a very good system, but
(02:43:54):
successive governments just don't like to follow it for some reason.
I wonder why that is. That's kind of the problem.
That's okay, Lock, and again we we disavow a lot
of the comments that are coming in regarding some of
the characters that we were talking about before. So that
full disavow, blanket disavow on everything here. Yeah, there was
(02:44:18):
a good documentary about pallenteer surveillance involved in the ice raids. Hello, Hello,
pre crime anybody? Minority report science fiction? Philip K. Dick.
Speaker 12 (02:44:32):
There's a new British there's a new British initiative that's uh.
They're they're billing We talked about this on the Pulse
last week or a week before. They're they're billing it
as a system to Uh. Initially they called it something
very minority report ish, like predicting crime or something like that.
But now they've rebranded it and uh, they're putting, you know,
(02:44:54):
tons of money into it. It's palateer based and they're
selling it. They're billing it as a program that will
help predict when you know, people that are on parole
might commit a crime. So, you know, much like neuralink
or other things, they sell it to us as something
with a very specific and somewhat acceptable goal, but it's
(02:45:19):
this giant can of worms that ends up, you know,
with the flick of a switch being able to be
applied to anyone and everyone.
Speaker 1 (02:45:27):
Yeah, and again we continue to disavow a lot of
the comments that are being made. Again, we're not promoting
any of these and we're not going to draw any
attention to them either, quite frankly, because it's just not
worth it really. But we appreciate the feedback though, and
we are free speech pro free speech platform, so again
(02:45:47):
we're not going to censor it.
Speaker 4 (02:45:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (02:45:49):
I like that comment from Rupert Fellows. Sharon Osbourne has
a look of Picasso's Cubis area very astute.
Speaker 1 (02:45:56):
Yeah, it's very astudent. Also quite flattering, you know, just
quite flattering. So again Rupert Fellows is out doing himself again.
Speaker 4 (02:46:05):
He's on the money, as is Putin's shirt.
Speaker 1 (02:46:08):
And putin shirt. Yeah, so there we are. That's it. Yeah,
Picasso's Cubist era very refined, nuance and cultured comment. It
just shows you the depth of our audience basle, the sophistication,
the depth and the level of culture that permeates our
listenership and viewership. So I really appreciate it.
Speaker 14 (02:46:28):
I'm being asked to comment on the murder of the
lady that had sex with Prince Andrew, Virginia Roberts NAE
Gwifri Wells.
Speaker 1 (02:46:38):
She ruled a suicide.
Speaker 14 (02:46:40):
Well initially that's what the newspaper reports are, that she
committed suicide. She has been the recipient of some pretty
terrible abuse by the father of her children. She's got
three teenage children. Oh, I did have I should say,
very sad and and he was apparently violent her husband,
(02:47:03):
mister Roberts. I don't know the details, and we don't
know whether you know it was actually suicide or she
was bubbled. Certainly very convenient because I think she had
more to say. I don't think she'd finished yet. Coincidentally,
(02:47:24):
Prince Andrew appeared in public alongside the King for the
first time in a long while at Easter. He was
there for the royal family's trip to the church in
Sandringham in Norfolk.
Speaker 4 (02:47:39):
So it's just a coincidence.
Speaker 14 (02:47:41):
Patrick, you know, she died a few days after what
appears to be the start perhaps of a rehabilitation.
Speaker 4 (02:47:47):
For Prince Andrew.
Speaker 1 (02:47:50):
That's it.
Speaker 14 (02:47:51):
And yeah, I mean a personal tragedy for her children obviously,
and we just we don't know. I mean, I don't
have any evidence. Ran Dawson is really pushing the suicide angle.
Speaker 4 (02:48:02):
Apparently.
Speaker 1 (02:48:04):
Hold on, I'm going to correct you. He's not that
the comment's incorrect. Ryan Dawson is saying the opposite, Ryan
saying that it's not suicide. So the comment or in
that she's supposed to be.
Speaker 14 (02:48:15):
Made statements saying that she was not suicidal, and no circumstances.
Speaker 4 (02:48:18):
Which she committed suicidals.
Speaker 14 (02:48:20):
Of course, we had this bizarre business of her being
involved in a car crash only a couple of weeks ago,
and at that point, at one point, there were reports
coming out saying she only had four days to live,
you know, But then that was all deemed completely erroneous,
that was all although she'd been in an accident, the
four days to live thing.
Speaker 4 (02:48:37):
That was one hundred fake news.
Speaker 14 (02:48:40):
And yet now here we are a few days after
that and she's dead.
Speaker 4 (02:48:43):
So it's very very fishy, you know.
Speaker 1 (02:48:47):
Yeah, yeah, no debate is uh has broken out in
the in the comment threads now between our our audience
members there. So yeah, there's there's there's a lot of speculation,
a lot of skepticists, but a lot of people just
after the Epstein thing in prison, you know, it's it's
obviously a lot of people are going to be leaning
(02:49:07):
towards you know, conspiracy on this perfectly understandable. Who wouldn't
you know in this case, so especially being.
Speaker 14 (02:49:18):
I want to make patrick is about the Pope, of course,
whose funeral it was yesterday, And apart from so called
world leaders, I mean both Starmer and Zelenski are completely
illegitimate in my book, I mean, one in seven adults
in Britain voted for Starma, you know, and Zelensky's canceled
all the elections. So we've got these clowns enacting this
(02:49:42):
soft porn bromance well you know, in that UK national
security state propaganda film, and the whole thing's completely illegitimate.
But I wanted to say about the Pope, of course,
he was a fierce defender of pad Indian human rights.
He rang the Catholic church in Gaza every day apparently
(02:50:05):
to offer his solidarity and support. He described Israel's activities
as cruel. It remains to be seen whether the new
Pope is as steadfast in his defense of the beleaguered
people of Palestine, or whether or not we get somebody
(02:50:26):
who is more pliable to the Dionist and globalist agenda.
That remains to be seen. We don't know who they're
going to elect. I mean, they'll be doing very well
to elect somebody who on that issue at least is
a sound as the Pope was and worth mentioning, of course,
(02:50:48):
that Israelis did not send a government official and deleted
their tweet of condolence. I don't know if you saw that.
Speaker 1 (02:50:57):
Yeah, I saw that as bizarre. I mean really, yeah,
has he got a problem with the Christians there in
Tel Aviv? Apparently? Yeah, they don't like the Pilgrims either.
Speaker 14 (02:51:11):
For some Justin Mavericks says the Pope is a relevant
he is largely irrelevant. I agree, he is largely irrelevant,
But there are still hundreds of millions of Catholics around
the world who are influenced by his opinion, So you know,
he does still have a poolpit and an audience.
Speaker 4 (02:51:30):
I agree.
Speaker 14 (02:51:30):
I mean, Benjamin Netanya, who Israels. I couldn't give a
flying tinker's cuss what he says or does you know,
and nor for that matter, really could kills Starmer or
Nato or Donald Trump or anyone. You know, they will
like to go along and you know, fold their hands
and you know, pretend that they're all such pious people,
(02:51:52):
but actually they don't really have any respect for the office.
Speaker 4 (02:51:56):
But a lot of a lot of Catholics still do.
Speaker 1 (02:52:01):
Yes, yes, they do, they do. Mixed mixed reviews from
the Catholic community is very much a plurality of opinions now,
especially with the trad Catholics making their their presence known.
Speaker 4 (02:52:16):
Tuesdays.
Speaker 14 (02:52:17):
What's the post stunts over girl's motive to whack him?
Speaker 4 (02:52:21):
Well, he did die only.
Speaker 14 (02:52:23):
A few hours after meeting Vice President Vance, but that's
just a.
Speaker 4 (02:52:27):
Coincidence, could be in the hand. Anything other than that
is a conspiracy theory.
Speaker 1 (02:52:35):
Vatican's a creepy place, guys, anything as possible, hesh er
a boiler room. What's happening this week before we go.
Speaker 12 (02:52:42):
Well, we pushed last week's episode, and hopefully it'll happen
this week. I've got some personal business to attend to
early in the week, so we'll see how that all goes.
But the plan is to have a boiler room on
Thursday night, and I'll also be broadcasting at the Pulse
on Pulse Radio two, which the link for seems to
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(02:53:04):
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(02:53:27):
seeing everybody for the next boiler room and over there
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point of clarification our viewer Sam over there, who made
the comment you weren't sure about earlier Patrick, He says, Patrick,
I was talking about the arrest of Istanbul's mayor, which
(02:53:48):
is something I covered on The Pulse a couple of
weeks ago. I found that story it'd be very interesting.
It seems kind of like there's a bit of a
soft coup going on against a very popular leader, mayor
of Istanbul. I don't have his name to hand, and
I always butcher it when I try to say it,
So sorry about that, Sem, But yes, we've noticed what's
going on over there. There seems to be a big,
(02:54:11):
big round of arrests and you know, this guy being
shut down and told that because of you know, some
administrative or definitional thing about his educational background, that he's
ineligible to run, and that he's corrupt, and that you know,
a hundred of his top supporters or more have been arrested.
(02:54:31):
So I just wanted to, you know, Sem asked for
a shout out there. So I think that you know
that story. I'm still working to understand it. It's not
my greatest region of understanding, but I'm finding it very interesting,
and I see some very similar trends happening there as
it relates to, you know, shaping the Grand chessboard up
(02:54:54):
for that twenty thirty mark.
Speaker 1 (02:54:57):
Yeah, lots of shenanigans in the Ottoman Empire. Putin Shirt
has commented there. Yeah, that's a lot of opposition leaders
getting locked up in France as well. They went for Lepenn,
So I think she's she's free now. It's probably gonna
help her election chances as well. And so yeah, and
they tried to lock Trump up. They've certainly tried the
(02:55:20):
lawfair there. So that's just a general theme that's happening.
If you can't defeat your opposition, throw them in jail.
This is the Democrat democracy that we're fighting so hard
to promote around the world. At the barrel of a
gun are great European and Western values, our values, our democracy, right, Okay,
(02:55:42):
So thank you for that, has Shiff, and then for
that clarification as well, and mister Basil Valentine again we've
got you up at the Pulse there and appreciate.
Speaker 14 (02:55:54):
Tomorrow time eleven am Central European time, I will be there.
Speaker 1 (02:56:00):
Basil is the political editor at Thepulse Dot Today as
well alongside Hesher as well on that network. So again,
great content there, folks. So again it's just more on
offer there for everybody in the independent media sphere. We
are alive and well and thriving with a lot of
(02:56:21):
great commentary. I think all you guys as well for
joining us for the Sunday Wire this week. It's been
an amazing and a bit of a wild conversation. But
things are a little bit wild out there. I think
you guys like me are having trouble keeping up with
the feed. It's just too much. Really, we're going to
have to clone ourselves with AI agents just to just
(02:56:44):
to survive the tsunami of information that is coming. I
can't X is not usable anymore. Literally, I scroll, I
can't even get a space. I scroll on my four
you thing and it fills up with about fifty to
your fifty messages every few seconds.
Speaker 12 (02:57:03):
Yeah, the doom scroll on X is insane. Man, Like
I I go so fast, and I just I mostly
just bookmark stuff that I speed read, and then I
always feel like I'm going to go back and I'm
gonna you know, read these in detail and follow all
the links. But but when I go back to do it,
I just have to, you know, high speed doom scroll again,
bookmark the ones I might need, and just it's just
this ongoing it's it's it's very fatiguing. Actually, not just
(02:57:27):
doom scroll.
Speaker 1 (02:57:28):
There's health stuff coming in, good quality health and diet stuff, like,
it's not just doom it's there's positive things coming in.
So those long threads. So it's just a man. Anyway,
I know how I'm going to manage this. I really
don't know. So maybe the ruckus, the the what's it
called the neuralink. This is how we're going to do it.
(02:57:50):
This is how we're going to do always bring That
is the Elon's new neuralink. Does it look familiar? Anyone
seen that one before? Yeah?
Speaker 12 (02:57:59):
Coming out of the pod? Right? Is that a Tesla
pod he's coming out of you got it?
Speaker 1 (02:58:04):
You got it? A cell phone Tesla. Anyway, Thank you guys,
all the best, brilliant Thank you, Basil Hesher and Rock guests.
That's all we got time for, folks, and again, thank
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