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Speaker 1 (00:24):
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to this week's edition of
The Sunday Wire. I'm your host, Patrick Henningson. We're streaming
out live on the Alternate Current Radio Network also at
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streams were there syndicated across the Internet, and ladies and gentlemen,
we have an interesting program today, interesting things to discuss.
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We'll be joined by some of our teammates hopefully in
the second overdrive segment, and we'll be talking about, among
other things, Donald Trump's recent Arabian odyssey. You probably saw
this trip this week. It was regrettable on many different levels.
It was beyond cringeworthy. And we'll go through some of
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the things of most concern in a minute. But also
I want to just remind everybody listen, we are so
heavily shadow band on YouTube, especially on X on a
number of these platforms I posted. We had proof from
groc that we are shadow band on individual posts, but
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my whole account at twenty one wire you can see
there in the bottom of the lower third, so we're
definitely throttled. We have very high engagement of very low visibility,
so we need you to like and subscribe, especially on YouTube.
We've been YouTube's more or less frozen our account around
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fifteen thousand followers for the last ten years. Ten years,
and I found out on the from the Twitter files
when we found my name, our accounts on the shared
dashboard for censoring and throttling accounts, which was released during
the Twitter Files. Some of that information that was public,
but I know that same dashboard we used by YouTube
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and Meta and all these other companies. Meta seems to
be loosening up a little bit on the throttling after
you know, ten or twelve years, so that's how long
we you know, twenty first century has been prevented from growing.
So if you wonder why all of a lot of
our accounts were follower accounts aside from Twitter, but the
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other ones were frozen at their sort of twenty fourteen
twenty fifteen. So the only way to break this is
to physically we need you to like and subscribe and
share the links, especially from YouTube, but on x of course,
if you can repost us, if you can like us
as well on these live streams, it helps massively. And
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I'm currently fighting with X for Elon to stop censoring,
to stop shadow banning some of these accounts, especially ours,
So hopefully we'll get to know a little bit of
movement on that. But it just shows you how dirty
the whole game is. And you know, why would we
be throttled because on x okay it's obvious all of
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the different censorship regimes that were being implemented by Google, YouTube, Facebook,
et cetera. The old Twitter, it was for many reasons.
Some of it was geopolitical, some of it was Israel.
A lot of it during of course twenty twenty to
twenty twenty two, twenty twenty three was COVID in vaccines.
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So we, unfortunately we have been outfront on all of
these issues, from day one on Ukraine in twenty fourteen,
We're out front on COVID on day one in twenty twenty,
out front on the vaccines before they're even released, and
then of course October seventh, Ukraine, Syria, etc. So we
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have been and Trump Hillary Trump back, Russia Gate back
in twenty fifteen, we were way out front on that way,
beyond a lot of independent media outlets. So, because being
out front is not good. If you want to avoid
being throttled or censored, it's much safer, it's much better
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to come in late when you're talking about issues. Unfortunately,
I have this bad habit, and so do my colleagues.
We have this horrible habit of not waiting eighteen months
or a year to get our teeth into something controversial.
We tend to do it straight away or even before
the event has actually happened, and to our detriment that
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we have to pay a heavy price for that in
terms of subscribers, visibility, views, all of these things are
hurt massively because we are getting out front on the story.
So what can I do? Unfortunately, my loyalty is to
our audience. My loyalty is to our listeners. Our readers
at twenty first century are the people who have stuck
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with us from the beginning from twenty ten, twenty nine,
twenty ten, twenty eleven, twelve, and a lot of those
people are still with us and future listeners, future readers,
and viewers. You know, our loyalty is to our audience.
It's to our readership that it's not to the sensors
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in Silicon Valley. I cannot do what some of these
mainline podcasters do, which is either tow the government line
or wait till it's safe before you start talking about
the issues with God forbid, I don't want to lose
my one hundred million dollar spot ideal or whatever. Okay. Unfortunately,
you know, we don't have those types of numbers. And
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one of the reasons we don't have big some big
numbers on a lot of platforms is because we have
been throttled and that's been shown, it's been proven number
of these sites. So we could go into that later
at another time. It's to me, I'm sick. I'm tired
of even having meant to mention it. But we need
your help to physically share, like subscribe, do whatever. Really, really,
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that's the only way we're going to, through brute force,
breakthrough this glass ceiling that's been imposed by the gatekeepers
on these corporate platforms. Unfortunately, but anyway, we'll do our
best and to do that, and we appreciate your help
in doing that as well. Now the subject at hand
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is Donald Trump's glorious visit to the Middle East. We'll
talk about this with Escher, with Ruckus, maybe Basil Valentine
later the Overdrive segment, but we'll kick it off. We'll
get started here. So Donald Trump goes too much fanfare
to Saudi Arabia. And you know, we tweeted out before
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we spoke about this with Freddie. Of course I warned
to say, please, please, Donald, whatever you do when you
go to Saudi Arabia, and the tweet got, I can't
get massive traction on exit the moment. Elon and his
team of censors has frozen or my account at one
hundred and ninety four thousand followers since about the last
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week of March. That's the last time I remember the
number and checked. It's been stuck for almost two months
on that exact number. So anyway, we tweeted out it
got one hundred and fifty thousand views or something. Should
have got a million views based on the retweets, you know,
three and a half thousand and four thousand retweets or
whatever should get more views. If we're other accounts that
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were more pro Elon pro Trump pro Israel would probably
get more more traction. But anyway, we're none of those things.
But I said, Donald, whatever you do, please please don't
shake the hand of Abu Muhammad al Jilani aka Ahman
al Sharar, the so called president of Syria, the self
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appointed and pointed himself president. He's the head of al
Qaeda in Syria, former deputy of al bag Daddy at Isis. Okay,
he's a head chopper, a wanted terrorist. There's a US
DOJ put a bounty on his head for ten million
dollars for the murder of US soldiers of Drew's minorities,
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and the list goes on. So while he is there,
while Trump's in Saudi Arabia, so is Jilani. So the
last thing you want to do is get a photo
op shaking hands with a terrorist, not just any terrorist,
like the top terrorist. So Trump, you know, talks a
big ballgame over the years about oh, we're fighting ISIS
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and radical jihad and sore Is cabinet people giving it
all this on their sort of war on terror. Rederick okay,
sounding all neocon, Okay, But Trump just basically jumped the
shark in Saudi Arabia. He went there, gave this virtue
signaling speech. We played a lot of it on the
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Midweek Wire. Freddie Pontan and I went through that pretty well.
But just to you know, give a little recap here,
we've got this report, excellent report up on twenty first
century wire dot com. This is actual report about US
special forces that we're training al Jelani, Our US special Forces,
Special Ops, Navy Seals, we're training Jelani and al Qaeda. Okay,
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do you guys got that? That was through the CIA,
through these These were X Seals and US special Forces
and they shared their information in what's called the soft rep.
And thank you to Freddie Pontan and our research team
that managed to put this together with a nice summary
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along with all of the requisite links you would need
to prove the case that the US was allied with
al Qaeda al Nusra in Syria to overthrow Asad. Okay,
it's all here. There's Joe Lani himself wanted by the
US government ten million dollar bounty, and here's all the information.
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Those are the receipts, folks, All the receipts here, including
Jihati John, the famous Jihati John This is all a
US covert and US allied covert operation. British are involved,
French are involved, and the Israelis are deeply involved in
this too. This was a along with the Qataris and
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the Saudis and the Turks and Turkey all hands on
deck to overthrow a sad Fortunately it took them a
long time. But anyway, this is a report by Brandon Webb,
Navy Seal best selling author. There it is. Those are
all the receipts and links. Okay, this isn't just Timber
Timber Sycamore Operation Timber Sycamore, which was the weapons trafficking
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side of this operation. But we're talking about the train
and equip and uh and and just the general US
and Western special forces that were embedded with al Qaeda
in the field during battles. Okay, just so you understand,
that's what we did. Our governments did. Why they pretended
to be opposing al Qaeda. And here's Donald Trump this week.
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There he is with Muhammed Ben Salomon and al Jilani.
There's Trump. That's the US president platforming a terrorist, not
just at any terrorist, the top terrorist. So you guys
should be under no illusions as to the significance of this. Okay,
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this is basically, if you want to understand, this is
basically a slap in the face by the Trump administration
to every single US serviceman, veteran, wounded in action, family
members of anybody injured or killed in this so called
war on terror. Okay, And you know, I don't want
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to get into a debate about you know, who's really
backed and created and backed al Qaeda, because you guys
know our views on that, which are factual. I don't
want to really talk about nine to eleven today. Okay,
who did it, how it was done, et cetera. We'll
just go by our own government's narrative that there was
a quote war on terror, and the US is supposedly
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against groups like ISIS and al Qaeda. So why is
the US president, the forty seventh president, standing there like
a clown with al Gilani, someone who has blood on
his hands. Trump is shaking blood soaked hands, American blood
on those hands. Okay. This is a slap in the
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face by Trump, by the Trump administration to all of
those servicemen that were shoved to the front of this
bogus war on terror. Okay, as bad as the war
on terror was and stupid as it was, at least
have the respect not to go and to platform and
to big up the guy who was, you know, the
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the top terrorist of the day. He is the He
is actually in operational terms, much bigger than Osama bin
Laden and also in terms of the the groups that
he was commanding, the length of time, in the sustained
backing he got from our intelligence services and from the
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Turkish intelligence and Israeli intelligence. Okay, Jolani aka President Ahmed
al Sharar. So there's there's Donald. Okay, there he is
Abu Donald. Abu We're gonna call him Abu Donald, Abu Donald.
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And just to remind people, saved Private Julani in Idlib
in twenty eighteen, and Abu Donald bragged about it in
twenty nineteen at the time. So that was during Trump's
first term. What Trump did was basically prevent the counter
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offensive by Assad, the Russians, Ranian special forces and Hesbulah
and the Syrian Arab Army to retake Idlib and to
flush out and deal with the thirty thousand plus terrorists
that were accumulating in the Idlib province. Al Qaeda and
isis occupied the Idlib province of Syria, supported by Turkey.
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Ratlines coming from Turkey, okay. And this was going to end,
and Trump stopped it. He stopped it in multiple ways.
And this is when when Lindsey Graham went nuts. Remember
when they said, oh my gosh, they're going for Idlib.
Graham and everybody took to the airwaves went absolutely ballistic,
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lobbied Trump heavily. Trump threatened to bomb Damascus and a
whole bunch of other targets. And then Dwan lied and
said he's in the The US said, oh, Turkey's gonna deal.
Don't worry, Turkey will deal with the terrorists in Idlib.
Of course Turkey lied, okay, the thief of Aleppo. Dwan lied,
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and he built up the terrorist army Jolani. Okay. So
for whatever reason. And there were back channels with Russia
as well. So there's a lot of different things going on. Uh,
they pulled back on the counter offensive. Syria should have
gone for it, but you know, who knows, they could
have US could have escalated. By this time, Donald Trump
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had already put boots on the ground in Syria. Donald
Trump put boots on the ground in Syria. Starting in
twenty seventeen, he started a new war in Syria. Okay.
This lie that Trump didn't start and then even wars
in his first term is a lie. Okay. He put
US troops on the ground, occupied twenty five percent of
Syria for no reason other than to occupy the oil fields,
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that the wheat fields, to steal serious energy and agriculture.
While the US and the EU were sanctioning and strangling Syria.
This all tried to get regime change on behalf of Israel.
So Abu Donald is the best friend of al Qaeda.
He saved al Qaeda, saved Jolani, and here he is
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thanking Jolani. Believe it or not. I mean, honestly, you
couldn't make this up. It's regrettable, to say the least.
But here's Trump himself. This was after the Saudi meeting.
First of all, what I just told you about Idlib
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in twenty nineteen, and I played this before, we have
to play it again. This is Trump bragging about saving
Jolanni in twenty eighteen. This is him And this was
said I think was a big rally or something in
twenty nineteen at the end of his first term. He
was boasting that he saved thirty thousand terrorists in Idlib. Okay,
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supposedly Donald Trump against al Qaeda and ISUS totally not.
He is the biggest supporter of any US president in history,
has done more to support al Qaeda and ISIS during
his first term and now his second term than any
other US president. I would say, because he did the
one thing. He saved them from being extinct. He did
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it by occupying northeastern Syria. That saved ISIS more or
less allowed them to remain, to give the US excuse
to occupy. And he saved al Qaeda in Idlib and Joulani.
Here he is bragging about.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
It, and Syria is a mess, and I was responsible,
and I hope it stays that way. When I put
out on social media a few weeks ago about Idlib.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
Province, I said, don't do it. I'll tell you it
happened where I was at a meeting with.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
A lot of supporters and a woman stood up and
she said, there's a province in Syria with three million people.
Right now, the Iranians, the Russians and the Syrians are
surrounding that province and they're going to kill my sister,
and they're going to kill millions of people in order
to get rid of twenty five thousand or thirty five
thousand terrorists or enemies of theirs, but I think we
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can call them terrorists.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
And I said, that is not going to happen. I
didn't hear of idlib province.
Speaker 2 (18:58):
And I came back to New York and I picked
up the failing.
Speaker 4 (19:04):
New York Times.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
I hate to admit it was the New Yorkers, but
it was the failing New York Times.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
And I opened it up, not on the front page,
but there was a very big story. I said, wow,
that's the same story that the woman told me that
I found hard to believe, because how would anyone do
that with three million people? And it said that they
were being surrounded and they were going in and starting
literally the next day, they were going to drop bombs
all over the place and perhaps kill millions of people
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in order to get thirty five thousand terrorists. And I
put out on social media and elsewhere. I gave Mike Pompeio,
John Bolton, everybody these orders. Don't let it happen. I said,
don't let it happen. That doesn't mean they can't be selective.
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They can't be you know, go in and they've got
to do what they've got to do with terrorists. Assume
the terrorists, but don't kill millions of people.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
And it stopped. You saw that. Nobody's gonna give me credit.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
But that's okay, that's okay because.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
The people know I have had more Syrians thank me
for that. This was about four weeks ago.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
I put that out.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
I said, this surrounding a city of three million people,
they're going to start bombing the city.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
Don't let it happen. And I meant it too. I
meant it. And millions of people have been.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Saying absolute boulder dash. Okay, it's really I mean, I
don't want to call us president an idiot, okay, or
a moron, but the things Donald Trump says are so ridiculous.
There is no city in little Idlib province that has
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three million people in it doesn't exist. So, like, I'm
not sure does he know what he's talking about. I
don't think he does. He's just making up stuff to
sound and and you know, not to be too tough
on Trump, but you know a lot of his audience
are really clueless on stuff like this. Okay, And I've
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I've been critical of Republicans that are basically their brain
gets wiped for anything outside of US territorial waters. They
just can't you know, they don't know anything. You know,
America is funny. Democrats tend to be often way off
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on domestic issues, but seem to be more cogent on
international issues. Republicans seem to be quite on it on
a lot of domestic issues, but clueless, absolutely vacant out
to lunch on international issues and geopolitics. This is just
a weird inverse equation of US partisan politics historically. Any So,
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what's Trump talking about? That Syria would have killed millions
of people in Ilib, the entire Idlib province. Okay, Ilib City,
the biggest city he's talking about. I don't know what
the population at that time was, but it wasn't, you know,
anything near what he's talking about. You know, maybe I
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don't even know if it was a million, quite frankly
at that point. So, but there were thirty five thousand
terrorists there, which he admits. So he's saying, oh, we
can't they're going to go and kill millions of people
to get these terrorists. But I'm not saying that you
can't be selective. And what did the US do when
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it bombed Mosul, when it went scorched earth and Mosal
and Raka supposedly to kill four hundred Isis fighters that
were still four hundred that were still holding out in Raca,
I think, and in Mosol maybe like two thousand. They
flatten both of these cities. Most Soul is the second
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biggest city in Iraq, they destroyed it. They destroyed Raka.
Who knows how many civilians they actually killed. Nobody knows
for sure. There's a lot of arguments and controversy over
those figures. Obviously the US doesn't want the real figures
to come out. And then Falujah, What did the US
do in Fallujah? It flattened the city to get what
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they called terrorists, But these were people resisting the US occupation,
you see. Oh but that's okay when the US does that,
absolutely fine. But somehow magically Syria with their small air
force is going to what kill millions of people. It's
so stupid what he is saying, or was he afraid
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that Syria and Russia could do like what Israel's doing
right now in Gaza? What what's Israel doing in Gaza,
flattened a city with two and a half million people
in it, forcefully displaced a million and a half or
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something like that, have killed somewhere around one hundred thousand.
If you go buy all the excess deaths and the
additional ancillary deaths after the fact, not directly from air strikes,
the number is probably around two hundred and fifty thousand,
quarter of a million in nineteen twenty months. Israel's managed, Okay,
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is that what Donald Trump's afraid of that something would
happen like what Israel's doing to Gaza. And he's not
going to lift a finger to stop Israel, not gonna
lift his little finger to do anything. Just won't even
let Israel. Won't even stop Israel or force Israel to
allow food and water and aid into Gaza, essential aid,
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creating a starving the surviving Palestinians, women and children. No
compassion there. But some random Syrian woman came up who
was with the quote Syrian opposition paid for by the
US government, and he makes it into this story like, oh,
so many Syrians are thanking me for what I did.
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Absolutely ridiculous. You see, that was all part of the
destabilization and destroying, suffocating, strangling the country of Syria over
fourteen years and three or four US administrations, three US
administrations to strangle that country in order to get rid
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of the government, because the government is the only one
that hadn't normalized relations or wasn't a major country there
that wasn't going to bow to Israel. Egypt had already bowed,
Jordan had bowed. Lebanon is a different story. It's a
smaller state and it didn't have a function in government
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for a number of years, still doesn't. So what's talking
what's Trump talking about? You know what a hypocrite He
hasn't he hasn't moved to stop and save the children
of Palestine. But somehow he's claiming he saved millions of
children in Idlib. Ridiculous. He should be held account for
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saving al Qaeda's terrorist army. And while he is in
Saudi Arabia this week, there he is shaking hands with Jiulani.
At the moment he's shaking hands Jolani's bearded thugs shouting Islamist,
radical Islamist battle crist Or slaughtering Alla Whites and Christians
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in Syria. At the very moment Trump was platform forming
a terrorist leader, and MBS is looking on with a
big cheshure cat smile because he knows this is the moment.
This is one of the you know, great humiliations of America,
one of the great humiliated. Donald Trump has you know,
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opened Pandora's box once again. Here it wasn't enough to
save this terrorist. Donald Trump is trying to legitimize him.
That's why we call him Abu Donald. Saving Private Jolani
make a great Hollywood blockbuster. Actually, we're probably going to
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produce a wonderful, beautiful film saving Private Giolanni. This is
his best friend. So, I mean, it's just ridiculous. What
a hypocrite, What an absolute hypocrite. So that's why we
are we put on the show the show page today.
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Uh when we sort of did did the graphic for
today's program, little tongue in cheek, but uh, we'll put
that up on screen in a moment. But that's that's
where it is, folks. Here it is he looks so
good looking and such such a strong past. He's got
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a very strong past. Only fanatics. So Donald Trump was
was fan girling Gelanni. Okay, on the on the Air
Force one with the Press with the press crew after
on the way to Katar. I think it was he
was fangirling Johnny. But that wasn't enough. It wasn't enough
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to fangirl. He had to keep going with it. Here's
Trump after he gets back to the US. And it
was so when he was in the golf he was saying,
what a good looking, attractive terrorist Georlanni. It was really cringeworthy, embarrassing. Okay,
a strong past. It's got a very you mean, his
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terrorist path. It's not a past. He's still running pograms
in Syria against ethnic minorities, religious minorities, including Christians, which
are the only ones Trump cares about anyway, or Republicans
pretend to care about, but they actually don't give a toss.
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If they did, they would have imposed sanctions on Syria
or done something that you know, they'd fire cruise missiles
at Assad willy nilly for anything, even a fake chemical
weapons attack, which Trump did twice, one of them at
the insistence of his daughter Ivanka apparently saw pictures of
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the babies. Oh Daddy, please do something. I think that
was after Conshahun maybe or maybe that was Duma in
twenty eighteen. Was Contrahune in twenty seventeen, Duma in twenty eighteen. Unbelievable.
So the fangirling of Jilani didn't stop. In the Gulf,
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Trump kept going, Let's take a look. We'll bring this
one up on stage. This is Trump. Well, we'll play this,
this is this is quite something. We'll bring this back
to the to the beginning. So I just can't It's
just beyond me how US president could engage in this
type of silliness. To be quite frank, it's really really difficult.
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Let me see, Well, we'll play this. Actually we've got
this clip. Now, listen to this. Actually, no, we'll save
that for uh yeah, we'll save that for later. We'll
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save that one for later. We'll we don't have that
clip just now. We'll try to get it though. But
it's just unbelievable. It's unbelievable. Where is it? Where does
it end with this guy? We'll play that clip of
Trump during the overdrive segment when we come back, we'll
requeue it up. But anyway, pretty incredible stuff. So and
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again it didn't end with that. And my last thing
I'll say is Trump basically said that there's going to
be eleven trillion dollars of investment, eleven trillion dollars of
investment from the golf for the US. They don't have
eleven trillion combined in GDP for the next five years
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these countries. Okay, what the hell is he talking about?
He just made it up. These are memorandums of understanding.
They're not trade deals or anything. I mean, if you
weren't bamboozled by the tariff shenanigans, are you gonna swallow
this one? Oh, I've got eleven trillion in investments? Stupid?
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He has no such thing. Now, there might be some
commitments to buy US high speed AI chips over a
ten year period or whatever. We're talking about a couple
hundred one hundred billion from select US companies at some point.
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Is is that what we're dealing with. That's what we're
talking about. That's kind of like all it is so unbelievable.
So I don't I really, I really don't know where
this guy gets off. Is really just too much, it's
really too much much. The Saudi Arabia, the UAE Katar
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US president going to the golf groveling for cash, groveling
for money to save the US economy, that is tanking.
We're thirty six trillion in debt. Okay, running a global
empire is expensive. Okay, it's expensive. And all the hype
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about Doze Doze Doze elons saving money. And then Trump
wants to raise the US defense budget to one trillion.
It was already one point two trillion before we broke
that down on previous shows. So it so he's written,
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So it was eight hundred and fifty billion on paper
and was one point two trillion in real money. Okay,
number of sources for that. Just type in trillion, one
point two trillion US Defense budget twenty twenty four or
twenty twenty three. Okay. So Trump says he's raising the
official budget to one point or to one trillion, then
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the new budget is going to be one point four
trillion in real terms based on previous DoD expenditures. Any idiot,
any fool with Google access can work this out. But
apparently no fool in the in the Trump cabinet or
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the Trump government can somehow put that together or has
understands that, or they're just basically selling you a bill
of goods, which is exactly what they're doing. So one
one trillion, it's already one point two. You raise it
one hundred and fifty billion on paper, that's going to
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put you up to probably one point three five. That's
nearly one point four which is very close to one
and a half trillion. So anything DOGE saved, DOGE savings
are probably in real terms, going to amount to something
between one hundred and one hundred and fifty billion one
hundred to one hundred and fifty billion by the end
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of the year. And I predicted before Trump's term on
multiple programs that after the first year in Trump of
trump second term, they will have spent more money than
the previous the last year of the Biden administration. So
that shows you DOGE is a public relations marketing scam
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for Elon's brand and for Elon and Pallanteer and all
these guys in Peter Thiel to basically get their technocratic
applications in to run government. That's what the layoffs are for.
They want those contracts are going to the lords of tech.
That's what that's all about. It doesn't mean they're going
(36:01):
to spend any less. It doesn't mean the US isn't
going to be drowning in debt. Here here's Trump, Oh,
I have to play this before the break. Here's Trump
fan girling Jelani. This is embarrassing. This is after gushing
over the terrorist leader. Well, he was in the golf
on Air Force one. Here's Trump when he got back home.
Speaker 2 (36:25):
Chance, I met the leader. I met the new leader
and handsome guy by the way, young handsome. And I said,
you know, you have quite a pass, got a tough pass.
But when you think about it, are you going to
put a a choir boy in that position? I don't
think so. You know, it's going to be a little
bit tough. It's a tough part. You're willing to give
(36:47):
him a show, you know the way they said, it's
a nasty neighborhood. It's a rough neighborhood. And I thought
he was really Yeah, I thought he was terrific. He
was so thankful about the sanctions because he knew he's
not going to be able to bust bust through.
Speaker 1 (37:01):
So maybe it'll it'll be a turn there.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Well, I think he is a real chance.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
He's a strong guy.
Speaker 1 (37:05):
Just completely clueless. You know, why were the sanctions on
Syria before that? Why? Why? Why were they on the
Assad garment for no reason at all? Just to strangle
the country, and they say, oh, Assad was killing his
own people. Assad was killing terrorists that were being sent
into Syria by the US, by the CIA through the
(37:27):
operation we just showed you. We'll put it up on
screen once again. So they sent in terrorists trained by
the US, people like Jilani, who recruited all these crazed fanatics,
these bearded killers. There's the receipts, just one example in
(37:47):
the Sofa rep Report, which is up at twenty first
century wire dot com. Okay, so they sanctioned Assad for
fighting these maniacs. Does that make sense because that's what happened.
But Julani, this guy that Trump is gushing over here,
he is killing his own people now as we speak.
(38:10):
He is a terrorist with a terrorist government, supporting foreign
terrorists running around Syria killing people. That's what they supposedly
sanctioned Asad for for supporting the Palestinian political wings and
groups that were based in Syria because they couldn't go
(38:32):
back to Palestine. So the US sanctioned him for that
for like the last twenty years. And now the US
put a terrorist in Syria and they're lifting sanctions. Abu
Donald is the best friend of al Qaeda ever in history,
(38:53):
full stop, period, nobody close reality of it. And I'm
sorry if that hurts the feelings of MAGA people or
diehard Trump supporters, but you guys got to wake up
and like take the scales off your eyes at this
(39:14):
point because things are not going to get better from
here on out. Okay, things could get progressively worse. And
the worst part about this and we'll go to break
in a moment. I've gone over where we wanted to
break a few minutes ago. Sorry about the timing. Look,
Trump sent Steve Whitcough Listen closely. Trump sent Steve Witkough
(39:41):
to and his team to negotiate with Hamas to release
this Eden Alexander quote. American is really American. You notice,
if they suddenly become American if they haven't, can passport.
But if they don't, they're Israeli or depending while they're
(40:04):
fighting for the idea of their Israelis. But as soon
as they're taking captive, they're American. Okay, just saying so.
Witkough promised the Palestinians that they would let an aid
if they released this so called hostage, who was a serviceman,
who's a pow basically, Israel's calling it a war. So
anybody whose idea for reservist is a pow. If Israel's
(40:28):
going to call it a war with a moss, then
they're POW's not hostages. Basic okay. So Witkough, the great negotiator,
pulled a bait and switch on the Palestinians. He got
(40:48):
the soldier released, and then he didn't let us did
nothing to put any pressure on Israel to allow food, water,
and medical supplies in so Kauugh lied to the Palestinian side,
promised them something he had no ability to deliver in
good faith. The Palestinians released this person. Trump got a
(41:11):
media win, got a big w wick kaf got a
big w even Netnah who took a victory lap for
it and thanked Trump. But they had to lie to
get that at the expense of Palestinian civilians being starved, bombed,
and killed slaughtered. As we speak, Israel has announced total
(41:33):
warfare against the Palestinians in Gaza. Total warfare. They want
to do the final phase of the ethnic cleansing of
Gaza and the genocide of the native Palestinian population in
broad daylight. That's what's happening. So why would anybody trust
(41:54):
the United States after pulling a stunt like they did
this week. So the whole show in Arabia, all of
this carry on, was it the distraction to allow Netanyahoo
to carry on with the genocide and it worked. Nobody's
hardly anybody's pushing back and that other I mean the
(42:15):
press are beginning to push back, God bless them. After
twenty months mainstream media, Oh thank you, the cavalry has
finally arrived. But for the last twenty months it was
like waiting for goodo, waiting for GOODO. The only person
who arrived to save the Palestinians were the Iranians, Hezbalah
(42:40):
and the Yemenies. They're the only people that did anything
to try to stop Israel, to try to pull the
Idef away from slaughtering tens of tens of thousands will
end up being hundreds of thousands innocent Palestinian civilians, the
native Palestinian population, including Christians, Muslims, everybody, women and children, etc.
(43:06):
That's the truth. Okay. You may not like it, depending
on what politics you're loyal to, whether you're a Zionist
or a Christian Zionist or a Maga Republican. You may
not like the truth, but it's still the truth. You
may not like it, still the truth. There's nothing that
(43:28):
I've told you just now that cannot be fact checked
if we had the staff, I put links for everything
in the show notes, but we don't have the resources.
We can go rewind and go look it up. Just
use a search engine or go to twenty first century
wire dot com read the sow for a report which
(43:49):
we showed you before. Listen, we're going to go to
break here again. I'm your host, Patrick Kenningson. This is
the Sunday Wire, episode five hunder and forty seven of
this weekly omnibus news and analysis radio program. And we'll
also hit the comments as well in the overdrive segment.
That should be very very interesting, especially after last week. Look,
(44:10):
we'll take a break right now and pot for president.
I have to play this track again because it's such
a banger. We'll see you guys in a few minutes.
Speaker 5 (44:34):
I love the.
Speaker 6 (44:34):
Pictures left Dumb d I love the games they left
dum played on the left and the playground. I love
the odds they never made ghost spaces all Amelia Ellesdanian children.
(44:56):
I love those voices left them silence. All women names
written and kind listen their body's no form rabo lifeless,
have to dials to buy ghost spaces.
Speaker 7 (45:09):
Have a million plus, Dan, your children?
Speaker 6 (45:18):
What are the songs they never written? What are the
worst I ever said?
Speaker 8 (45:24):
I have a gunn that's out them?
Speaker 6 (45:26):
Not there an escape of the rings, the ghost faces
of a million.
Speaker 8 (45:33):
Palastan your children.
Speaker 7 (45:41):
I have a crime helpless children, God's must.
Speaker 6 (45:44):
Ursious and most dear, I have a beggar.
Speaker 1 (45:47):
All the reason, how could you ever lead us here?
Speaker 7 (45:52):
I close the eyelands of a million palos, Dan, your children,
So what do we really stand for?
Speaker 8 (46:06):
Is this how our future is made?
Speaker 6 (46:08):
And when we ever found that courage to stand up,
I'm afraid I tear away the persecution on.
Speaker 8 (46:17):
The palace down.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
Your's children, rise up and be.
Speaker 6 (46:27):
The guardians on the palace. Them, young children, to respect
on obligation and recreate and afformation, because ever soul deserves pontensia.
Save the palace, Dann your children, save the palace.
Speaker 9 (46:55):
Then, yet, children, mister speaker, I want to thank you
for giving me the profound honor of addressing this great
(47:16):
citadel of democracy for the fourth time.
Speaker 8 (47:31):
And thanks Sabam's back God so Bonema time to help him.
Intendant on our van. That's the crime. Let me spind
you what sales out you innutes bedtime.
Speaker 9 (47:39):
Our world is an upheaval.
Speaker 8 (47:41):
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to spell label.
Speaker 10 (47:44):
Said he made we wheeled them well ta rapiscancy sent
my animals all got.
Speaker 8 (47:49):
Sail, Every option laid down, no detailers to frail. Let
me share my plan. It's all about me survival, said cold.
Speaker 10 (47:55):
Friends should let me be Uncle Sam sands dollars bop
Tom said us see dusted lenses he pretends to see clearly.
I could quote the Bible, but that's just for show.
What's occupation versus civilization? As you know, accusations for confession.
Speaker 8 (48:08):
The truth's on a low. Decades of incarceration gets you
clap for the show.
Speaker 1 (48:12):
We win, they lose.
Speaker 8 (48:14):
I can't praise any more. This noops is to tight,
just not as a blame.
Speaker 10 (48:18):
In the tent of the night were criminals in truth,
but that soft play.
Speaker 6 (48:21):
Gentlemen in the head.
Speaker 8 (48:23):
Life ain't any.
Speaker 4 (48:23):
What Suddenly heavens turned into hell.
Speaker 10 (48:27):
We raise the homes came the order to show Bob
school's Moscow tells the more to tell, not just that
hospitals fell as well. Thank you Adams and Sirs for
funding this health.
Speaker 9 (48:37):
In fact, President support for Israel to say Bill, it's
all colonial fle Joe helps me clean defence.
Speaker 10 (48:43):
In the broad daylight, good man, he asked, though his
words sway supported me even when his talk's not right.
They killed the rage ever women kids in the prime.
Gossa's an open air cage live.
Speaker 8 (48:53):
In on Bomtown. More tests on the way. They swarmed
the crime. So we ten batches of.
Speaker 10 (48:58):
Coverage and displayed arm a green nurse them, I ranting
a belt, I'll take you wanter buy no teubt.
Speaker 8 (49:04):
I can't lie about Channa side. That's out. Humanity's priceless
funds are what it's about. They call it.
Speaker 10 (49:10):
Not you patient, no machine of hate, a racist dreams,
not a blood durst estate causing death.
Speaker 8 (49:15):
Prepacat it every day. Get a stand here and you
still wait. And what I'm doing a stand up in
the skies, playing the victim.
Speaker 10 (49:23):
That's my but now the burning me get effigy skies.
Speaker 9 (49:27):
And I want to say thank you America.
Speaker 8 (49:29):
I love you and your hamburgers. That's no blood. My
soldiers loved us. Camp was just enough. No more martobris.
Speaker 10 (49:35):
But we had our stuff and we were the symbol
of chrophobic race down the outside of race, Sister Tennis
place butter what melts in my mouth? To trade from
north to south? Or if you can grace face face.
Speaker 4 (49:48):
They call Israel, They call Israel the colonials.
Speaker 10 (49:52):
They can't grab the tons, take a breathe. That's the
White House. They're trying to leave. But they need more
training to follow my creed.
Speaker 9 (50:00):
That Ivan is funding and promoting anti Israel's protests in America.
They wanted to disrupt America.
Speaker 10 (50:05):
Speak of I ran my aunts, so weak my mouth
go sellars. Despite the new landed, the found the White Tower.
Victory is near, but is it on my side? Defeating
the enemies with not you find?
Speaker 8 (50:17):
But that's not in me, So prayers.
Speaker 10 (50:19):
I need to tax dollars so my plans can proceed.
We ain to make Gods on Liverpool a nobill prize,
then find a new place to colonize, take the world
back from the icnical god.
Speaker 8 (50:30):
Make this reason of five star cameradie.
Speaker 4 (50:32):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (50:33):
My lives have reached their demise.
Speaker 9 (50:36):
Israel does not seek to resettle God to freak that demise.
Speaker 8 (50:42):
Thank you my mind.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
All right, welcome back, Welcome back on Patrick Henshe your host.
This is the Sunday Wire, episode five hundred and forty
seven of this weekly omnibus news and analysis radio program.
Again brought you here on ACR, streaming out live on
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(51:17):
wherever you're tuning in of course at twenty first century Wire,
Hello to everybody in the twenty one Wire chatroom. That's
a separate chat room especially for our viewers there. But
we'll also bring in comments from some of the different
streams in a moment to discuss what's going on in
the world. Will Harp a little bit more on this topic,
(51:38):
but there's a lot more going on. Let me bring
on to the program right now, Adam Clark, also known
as Ruckus. I'm going to bring him up on stage
right now.
Speaker 11 (51:47):
Hello Ruckus, good morning or afternoon or evening wherever in.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
The Arabian spirit there you brought your you brought your
Arabian flair. This week.
Speaker 12 (51:58):
I heard the Trump is running around offering compliments to
folks who live out in this area of the world.
So I thought I'd come down here and check it
out and see if I can't score myself some of
the glowing compliments that the president is just passing out
like they were black pills, right, Patrick, Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (52:17):
Shocking.
Speaker 12 (52:18):
I hear. This is what it takes to be an
attractive person, and I'm just trying to score myself a
nice girlfriend.
Speaker 11 (52:23):
So you got to do what you got to do
these days, you know.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
Yeah. I mean, if you want to get Trump's, you
want to be the apple of Trump's, you need to
work on the beard, basically, because that's what Trump likes.
He's a good looking guy, very attractive. Is head chopper?
Good looking guy. I mean, of all the things you
could say about the head of al Qaeda al bag
(52:46):
Daddy's number two, Abu Donald basically was Fangirlingham. I can't.
But that's why this was our show graphic today ruckus
only fanatics so good looking and such a strong past.
We love him. It's my new friend is new BBF.
I couldn't believe this. I knew this was gonna happen
(53:08):
because Trump is just so complete. I mean, he will
do the stupidest thing imaginable. And so I was tweeting
out days before, don't do it, Donald, I tagged Marjorie
Taylor Green. I did everything I could because as an American,
I don't want to see my president platforming the head
of al Qaeda. It's just a natural kind of reflex
(53:31):
I have as an American. I don't want my president
to be to humiliate the country by platforming the former
ISIS head, an al Qaeda head, a wanted terrorist. I
just feel, I don't know, it's kind of like the
one thing you can do right as an American is
make sure your president doesn't validate that. Let's let's be honest, ruckus. Okay,
(53:54):
I'll hand it over to you, but just understand how
I feel about this, Donald Trump. Okay, let me get
this straight. Donald Trump has completed the life's work of
Hillary Clinton and John McCain by legitimizing al Qaeda and
ISIS and Obama Obama Hillary McCain. Their life's work in
(54:19):
politics was to legitimize al Qaeda and ISIS, to give
it a state, to give it Syria or I rock.
They ended up getting Syria. Donald Trump, abu Donald just
put his stamp on that he finished the job. Congratulate
like Elon was doing behind MBS look, Hunger Games, clap did.
(54:45):
I don't even know where to start on this ruckus.
It was such a circus. I'll let you. I'll hand
it over to you. Your thoughts and observations.
Speaker 12 (54:54):
Yeah, that's what we would call in this business. Not
a good look, mister Trump.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Not a good look.
Speaker 11 (55:00):
Indeed.
Speaker 12 (55:00):
In fact, I would suggest that he would probably never
even consider doing such a thing if he was eligible
to be running for president again, because this is exactly
the type of opportunity that the opposition would love to
remind the voting public of the next time they get
ready to go do the thing, which, you know, the
thing doesn't seem to be helping anybody at this point,
(55:21):
because it's just, at the end of the day, ultimately
keeps moving forward the same narrative. It doesn't matter which
side of the coin it is. It's just another reminder
that it's still the same coin. I don't care which
side we're looking at. But if the coin is flipping
up in the air and landing down and killing people,
we got to call that out. It doesn't matter who
flipped the coin, which side it lands on, it's still
(55:42):
the same coin. So that's very fascinating that these are
people who are like he has a past with his base,
seemed to disagree with and say, hey, listen, we're with Trump,
not these guys. But hey, by being with Trump, you
are now with these guys. But you need a foundation
to understand what you're for, what you're against, and you
need to understand that what you're against is the propaganda,
(56:03):
the narrative of the agenda, and not against the person
who's pushing it. What's more important is what's being pushed.
That's how I feel about it, Patrick, But not a
good look.
Speaker 4 (56:12):
Not a good look.
Speaker 1 (56:13):
No, And he had an opportunity to walk it back
or just kind of, you know, just put it behind
him and not talk about it again. But here he
is with Brett bher from Fox, basically giving it another go,
basically reiterating how you know a smitten abu Donald is
with Jolani and Brett Bhaer, being the great journalist that
(56:36):
he is, doesn't push back on any of it. Obviously,
like President Trump, did you know that this was the
head of al Qaeda that you just platformed and endorsed,
like you don't get that from Brett Bhaer, Like special
report from Brett bhar Fox's toughest, hard hitting journalist. That's
his reputation. He's the new Chris Wallace, the hard hitting,
(56:58):
hard hitting Brett It it's just throwing softballs at I mean,
this was like watching, you know, Rachel Maddow interview Biden.
I mean, you couldn't get any softer pitches than this.
You might as well have been throwing snowballs or you know,
not the actual snowballs, but they can't you know, the cakes,
(57:21):
the snowballs, what are they called hostess cakes? Hostess snowballs?
Just lopping those at Trump. It's a joke, Ruckus. Honestly,
this is like I could never have envisioned this amount
of silliness, you know, in all of my I don't know,
what do you think? It's uh.
Speaker 12 (57:41):
I hate to say it, but I kind of miss
all those fact checks that we would get every time
Trump opened his mouth. We would get like a million
different fact checks from all of the mainstream media outlets,
and you know, the people who are not as fan based.
Speaker 11 (57:52):
That's all gone out the window.
Speaker 13 (57:53):
Now.
Speaker 12 (57:53):
It seems like everybody is just like silent or just
like actually, I've noticed this, this amazing phenomenon. I've been
reporting this and tracking this during my appearances on Mondays
for Weaponized News who just hosted by Sam Chaney. It's
a great program, by the way, I'll check it out
if you can. You'll see me there on Mondays. But
the thing is, I've noticed that anytime somebody else inside
Trump's cabinet is answering a question or addressing the press
(58:15):
or the public about X, Y and Z, it always
starts out with and ends and throughout the whole thing.
It seems like all they're doing is just praising Trump.
You're not even addressing the problem the question. You're just
like they always start out with like, well, under the
guidance of Trump, well this administration, well Trump said, Trump promises,
made promise, It's all about Trump, And you're like, are
(58:36):
they going to answer the question and address what we're
talking about? And that's the problem is the press has
been completely like their needes have been cut off or something.
I don't know where they are. Where are they They're
completely absent. They're not allowed in the press room because
they won't say that. It's called the Gulf of America now,
so the ap you're not allowed. Maybe this is why
we're seeing like these scenes where people are causing the ruckus,
(58:57):
like the Ben and Jerry's thing over the genocide recons
We have no choice but to do these things because
the people who have been put in place to do
their damn jobs, i e. The press, Is it the
fourth of state, the fifth state? I get confused there,
but they're not there, so we have to do their job,
and that's very disappointing. So it would be nice to
see the president sit down, or he doesn't have to
(59:18):
sit down. I'd like to see the president stand there,
be asked a hard question and actually answer it. The
previous president, when he was asked a hard question, he
would look at you like he didn't know what you
were talking about, smile, and just shuffle off into the
wrong side of the stage till the easter bunny came
up and brought him down the stairs and he fell
down and all that stuff.
Speaker 11 (59:37):
But this president, he doesn't even take the question. There's
nobody there asking the question.
Speaker 12 (59:42):
So we need to get back to the part where
people are actually asking these hard questions of these people,
not of ourselves. Not to the public, but to them
in their face. So Mark Anderson brought up a great
a suggestion on the recent episode of Boiler Room. So
I'm going to bring this up to you Patrick. I
don't know if he brought it up to you that
we as journalists and what we do in particular you
(01:00:03):
and Mark Anderson, but he said me to a degree
as well, and Hesher to a degree as well. We
should be applying for the opportunity to arrive to these
various press events as the press, so that we have
the opportunity to ask these hard questions and then see
what happens go from there. The other thing is we
could buy a bunch of Trump's mean coin because apparently
whoever holds the most amount of thous coins we'll get
(01:00:25):
to have a nice sit down dinner with the president.
So that's always an option. But you know, pay to play, as.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
It worked in a disgusting pay to play there. Well,
we'll get into some of this. I think we might
have Hesher coming up in the greener le let me
get him up on screen as well. I think he's
there somewhere. Yes, We've got so many different screens moving here.
We'll bring in Hasher Brian McLain. Oh, you got to
(01:00:53):
bring Hesher's background up because he's definitely in He's definitely
showing flair this week. There, what's this one in the
mid looks like a cowboy holding a giant vaccine vial
or something that would be our buddy RFK Junior. Oh,
that is RFK sporting the ten gallon hat. Okay, interesting,
you've got of course Epstein.
Speaker 9 (01:01:13):
There.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
I see a little plane in the background.
Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
Yeah, this is a Ruckus original that was used in
the last boiler room. I thought I'd come out with
this one before I switched to today's graphic, But we
had a good boiler room on Thursday with this one.
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
And look at Abu Donald over your left shoulder there, Wow,
Abu Donald looking very traditional with his full Saudi garbond.
That is impressive. That is impressive. This is really great people,
great people. So what Rucus was commenting on before was
(01:01:49):
the propaganda. And you could apply for a press position
at the Whitehouse, but they're they're banning people that give
negative coverage of the president. And I'm thinking to myself,
are we in north here? Because I'm looking at the
stuff that the White House is putting out and Guys,
when I see stuff like this, it just I feel
I feel like I'm in you know, we're in the
(01:02:13):
Soviet Union or something, because it's just it's just let
Lenny riefenstall level here, I mean, just the gushing propaganda.
And then this other one I have is Trump basically
saying he signed eleven trillion dollars. First it was one
point four trillion, then it was two point five trillion,
and then by like by lunchtime the next day, it
(01:02:36):
was eleven trillion a trade deal with the UAE, Saudi
and Katar. They don't have that between them and GDP
for the next five years. It's not going to happen.
He just made up this number eleven trillion. And look
at these over there, basically basically cap in hand begging
(01:02:58):
for Petro dollar to prop up the US dollar because
our system is collapsing and he's desperate for direct for
investment into the United States. Guys going over there begging
for money and then shaking hands with al Gilani, the
head of al Qaeda, as part of the deal to
get the cash from the golfies is to me a
(01:03:20):
major humiliation for America. I don't know, if I'm being
over dramatic, guys, but that's kind of how I see it.
Hesher your thoughts on this, this Arabian odyssey over the
over this past week, it was quite something.
Speaker 4 (01:03:38):
First off, what's up with these big numbers? You know,
we were talking about this on boiler Room too, and
I think I asked the question in the frame of like,
what is with the multiple major news announcements of Trump
securing five hundred billion dollars from these guys and six
hundred billion dollars from these guys? It was always five
(01:03:58):
hundred billion and six hundred billion, five hundred billion here,
six hundred billion there. Oh, here comes Larry Ellison and
his buddies, you know, AI light Speed six hundred billion
for the United States. Uh, here comes Hyundai, another six
hundred billion for the United States. Here comes Apple, another
five hundred billion for the United States. Like and then
(01:04:19):
you know, you just add the five and the six
together and you get your you know, your eleven trillions
here and there? And where is all this coming from?
What is the art of the deal behind all these
big numbers? Are they even real? As you point out,
is there even a GDP to support that? Because we
know that the net worth of Ellison and his buddies
would barely cover that six hundred billion that we're told
(01:04:40):
they're investing in us investing. What is that like value
of like monthly pal and teer fees to the government,
is that they're you know, are they waiving those for
a year?
Speaker 9 (01:04:51):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (01:04:52):
Is that what the six hundred billion is?
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
Are they cutting us in on every barrel of oil
they're pulling up?
Speaker 2 (01:04:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:04:58):
And how does that? How does that make our tuna
sandwich is less than twenty dollars that you've been talking
about for months here, Patrick, Like, it doesn't, it doesn't.
It makes it easier for the government to spy on us,
you know, it makes it easier for them to tighten
the news of their their technocratic panopticon net that they're
casting right now, you know, while people are cheering for it.
(01:05:20):
So yeah, the the financial aspect is confusing to me.
I'm be fuddled by it.
Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
You know.
Speaker 4 (01:05:29):
It's like every day I see, oh, great financial news
and then oh, terrible financial news. It's like, oh, we
got great financial news, all this money coming in, but
you know what, you might run out of toilet paper again.
The stockyards are all blacked up and sorry. You know,
it'll be good in the future, though, don't worry about
it if that does happen. You know, Rucas was hanging
(01:05:50):
out with sporing I yesterday and we're talking about Christmas.
You know, what's gonna happen with all the Timu and
Amazon toys at Christmas? If all the stuff is backed up.
You know, it's just I don't know, man, it feels
all very strange right now. I just don't have the
economic background to understand the you know, ten d chest
that's going on here. And then to get back to
(01:06:11):
your original question as far as Trump going shaking hands
with Jilani, I'm I'm just over it, man, I'm I'm
so over uh watching the you know, the Pnack plan
and the Greater Israel project just come to fruition. You know,
it's just like, of course he did, of course he did.
(01:06:34):
You know, they told us Asad must go. They told
us Saddam Hussein, you know, must go. They told us
Kadafi must go. And anytime they say someone must go,
they go, and a bunch of their citizens go with them,
and a bunch of their rights and lives, and.
Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
And the country goes the country, and the.
Speaker 4 (01:06:56):
Country goes all the all the women, all the children,
all the men, and just not what it was before.
Maybe it wasn't perfect before, but where are we going
with all this?
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
You know?
Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
So it's just like and and it it's I know
it does to you and ruckus and myself and all
of our longtime viewers and listeners. But it's just a
kick in the groin. It's a kick in the groin
after all the work, all the coverage, all the propaganda busting,
all the psyop busting, all the you know, everything all
(01:07:29):
is years of work, you know, and that is nothing.
Our years of work that makes us frustrated is nothing
compared to the years of torment that good people that
live in the region have had to put up with.
So no, I'm not surprised. Yes, it's disgusting. It makes
me feel awful for our veterans and our taxpayers and
(01:07:50):
our future.
Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
Yeah. And here's uh, I mean it's not you know,
and everything we exposed before, you guys was basically we
were lambasted by the forces of the Obama, the Obama administration,
Hillary Clinton, and of course the Biden administration. But now
we're being lambasted by the Trump Maga mega crowd. So
(01:08:15):
it doesn't matter who's president. Okay, this Donald Trump got
behind al Qaeda just as fast as Hillary or Obama did. Okay,
I'm almost thinking, like George Bush, looks like some kind
of stage at this point. It's I hate to say it,
and I don't want to say that. So on the investment. Okay,
(01:08:35):
here we go, Here we go, you guys, I got it.
We'll bring this up for a moment here. Yeah, we'll
see if anyway I got I'll bring it. I'll bring
it back up on stage, the investment booty that Trump
is supposedly going to pick up for the US taxpayer.
Here we go. I think, what's he calling it?
Speaker 14 (01:08:55):
Now?
Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
Let me see what have we got here? Ten trillion? Yeah,
here it is. Any of you guys can see this
up on screen. We now have over ten trillion of investment.
What the what the hell is he talking about? Ten trillion?
We'll bring that. Uh, we'll bring this up here.
Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
Look at that's almost a third of our entire national debt.
Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
Right uh yeah, almost a third?
Speaker 11 (01:09:20):
Not quite well, give it time because it keeps going up.
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
Well short, yeah, it'll be it'll be a fourth of
our debt in a couple of months. So here it is.
And so they released this. The White House basically tweets
this out ten trillion investment, What on earth are you
talking about? And add another one point four trillion. We
can easily break that number. It's this is all made
up in somebody's head. It's just like it. It's like
(01:09:47):
Hank Paulson during the banker bail out in twenty eight
We just needed a really big number. Okay, so that's
your biggest investment, says is the White House. We also
agreed to create a path for the AI, some of
the world's most advanced AI semiconductors. I'm sure that's going
to be a whopping two billion or something over ten years.
(01:10:09):
I mean, it's just it reminds me of Doge. It's
just just outright line. Tell me give me a thumbs up.
If you guys can hear this, I'm gonna play this
propaganda video.
Speaker 15 (01:10:20):
You're an amazing country, You're a rich country. I couldn't
have your choice, but I know you'll never leave my side.
And you know the special relationship that we have in
our country has we have now I think substantially over
ten trillion dollars of investment. And then now when I
add the one point four trillion, please easily break that number.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
So guys, I can just if I'm president, I just
say anything. We've got twenty trillion in investment coming in
and we're gonna it's gonna be twenty five. Got a
couple of other deals in the pipeline, a couple of
you know, hotel deals, a few golf courses.
Speaker 15 (01:11:00):
Really appreciate your confidence, and an investment that's your biggest
investment that you've ever made, and we really appreciate it.
And we're going to treat you very as you should be,
magnificently and you're a magnificent man, and it's honored to
be with you.
Speaker 16 (01:11:18):
Two countries also agreed to create a path for Youyu
to buy some of the world's most advanced AI semiconductors
from American companies. The very big contract. This will generate
billions and millions of dollars in business and accelerate the
UE's plans to become a really major player in artificial intelligence.
(01:11:39):
So it's a great tribute to the job you've done here.
Speaker 1 (01:11:50):
I don't know how much more of this you can take.
You guys, but it's just propaganda, basically, it's it's very.
Speaker 11 (01:11:58):
You want to talk about cost.
Speaker 12 (01:12:00):
I'm blown away every time I see these videos that
are being posted from the White House or on Donald
Trump's official social media They those are full on Hollywood
production level snippets. Each one of these minute long videos
probably cost a million dollars to make. I'm just throwing
a number out there, but you know, that's what Trump's
doing too.
Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
It's good work. Whoever is getting the work, you know,
hats off to them. They're doing it. They're doing a
damn good job. It looks great. But there's so you know,
if someone if you, if you're a filmmaker and someone's
coming to you with this and just you know, big
up to Donald, big it up. Make America great, make
everything great. You can do that with film, cameras, music setting.
(01:12:40):
It's the tools are there, but the substance isn't there.
The substance isn't there, And that's the to me, that's
the problem. You got to see through this glitz. There's
no substance. It's just announcement, deal announcement, announcement. Where's the
trade war? Like what happened there the US Cave to
(01:13:01):
China two weeks ago.
Speaker 12 (01:13:03):
I have a curious question because they keep talking about
investments left and right, and from what I understand in
my experience as a business person in the past and
as a minor investor into various things like small stocks
and cryptocurrencies and things like that, gold, silver, etc. Anytime
somebody invests in something, there has to be something in return.
(01:13:26):
There has to be an ROI, a return on the investment.
So we have all of these investment promises, Well what's
in it for them? And I would like to dig
in deeper into the actual contracts that are being signed,
but there probably is none because it's just bluster. It's
just talk, it's just propaganda. It's just oh, we're just
you know, where everything is awesome. It's like the song
(01:13:47):
from Lego, the Lego movie. Everything is awesome, and it's like,
don't dare look behind the scenes and see what's going on,
because you'll discover quickly it's not awesome. So yeah, I
have many questions, but we're not getting any answers as usual.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Yeah uh yeah, that's that's another one of those propaganda videos.
So yeah, big, a lot of talk, a lot of
To me, it was just a huge distraction because the
amazing thing was so they did to two bait and
switches or too called the Kansas Trump's Kansas City Shuffle.
(01:14:19):
They sent in wick Cough and pulled out this American
hostage who was an id of soldier Aiden Alexander Eiden
Alexander something he was. So they only become American if
they're serving in the IDEF if you notice, and so
he's not a pow so that we're at war with
a moss, but it's a hostage even though he's IDEA okay, right,
(01:14:42):
And then wick Cough promises the Palestinians that, well, we're
gonna let in food and medical supplies and water if
you release this guy. So they released him. They worked
with the Americans. Trump got the big w. Wick Cooff
got the big victory lap even drafted off the back
of it and said, and because of the work of
(01:15:02):
Donald Trump, we got the you know, so they all
basically got a w out of it, and they lied
to the Palestinians. This is not a good thing to
do when you're in negotiations with Uranians and the Russians.
As we speak, Russia and Iran are looking at this
and thinking, Okay, these guys are basically short con artists.
(01:15:24):
They don't really give it, you know what about the
substance of the results, of the principles of the negotiations.
They just want to get media ws. Am I reading this?
Uh am? I too? Am I being too flippant here? Guys,
go on, go ahead jump in.
Speaker 4 (01:15:42):
No, I don't think so. I mean, it does seem
that way. We're supposed to be, you know, intrusting in
Donald Trump that he's you know, gonna stop conflicts, and
is that really what's gonna happen? Is that really the
long term outcome of solidifying you know, uh and al
Qaeda leader as a you know, president who just walked
(01:16:04):
into a giant region and said, hey, I'm president. Now
the other guys out, I'm in. This is what we're
gonna do. Guys, here we go. You know, you you
better be on the right side of you know, our
politic here now our new politic, or you could be
in deep you know what. And you know, Iran, Russia,
other countries they're watching this. They know what they you know,
(01:16:27):
they're they have good political advisors and ambassadors and you know,
they have more information than we the public do, so
they know a lot more about just how grifty all
of this is. Uh So, it's a really bad look.
And thanks for bringing that up, Pat, because I wanted to,
uh just sort of underline, you know, like, why is
(01:16:48):
the White House making such a big deal about the
AI thing? Right, Like, oh, we're gonna like, like the public,
the people of the world or the people of America
are supposed to be like, oh awesome, We're gonna give
Saudi Arabia, you know, quantum computing and artificial intelligence data centers. Now,
hold on a second. First off, the very elites that
(01:17:10):
we criticize, the very elites that created so many of
these situations that you know, fund intelligence agencies, militaries and
governments to do the kind of colored revolution operations that
we've been commenting on for for decades now and pull
off a lot of this crap that we see and
(01:17:31):
start wars like the one in Ukraine. There are also
the people that are investing in this very same stuff
that Donald Trump is touting. So here's something straight out
of Goldman Sachs dot com. Right. I scrolled up a
little bit so you can see I'm actually at Goldman
Sachs dot com. And this is from February of this year.
AI to drive one hundred and sixty five percent increase
(01:17:54):
in data center power demand by twenty thirty and Goldman
Sachs researchers forecast global power demand for data centers will
increase by fifty percent in just less than two years here,
and as much as one hundred and sixty five percent
by the end of the decade compared to last year. Now,
(01:18:14):
they're dumping tons of money in this. China's dumping tons
of money in this. China's Deep Seek. So America and
the West they're trying to out Deep Seek. They're trying
to out AI China, or maybe they're just doing it
right along with them. You know, who really knows what's
going on behind the scenes there. But they're talking about
hyper scale cloud providers, and you know, they already have
(01:18:38):
so much energy going into these things. It's craziest. There's
some numbers on here. At present, Goldman Sachs Research estimates
the power usage by the global data center market to
be around fifty five gigawatts. All right, that's maybe we
should say jigawatts, because that's more power than it took
(01:19:00):
Marty McFly to go back in freaking time. Just for
the current load, right, this is comprised of cloud computing
workloads fifty four percent, traditional workloads for typical business functions
such as email whatever thirty two percent, and AI fourteen percent.
So they're talking about projecting power demands which we'll reach
(01:19:22):
eighty four gigawatts just by twenty twenty seven, with AI
growing to twenty seven percent of the overall market, cloud
dropping the fifty percent, and traditional workloads falling. So this
all means that the biggest bankers in the world are
planning to see the workload traditional workload that means people
going to work. Okay, think about that falling and the
(01:19:45):
amount of AI rising and the amount of overall power skyrocketing.
Now that fifty five gigawatts on its way to eighty
four gigawatts by twenty twenty seven absolutely just makes everything
else a dwarf, right, Like they've told us that that
amount of power, that amount of power, they can't even
(01:20:08):
make that amount of power without going back to nuclear
and who knows what other kind of exotic power technologies
to do it, And who have they've been blaming for
their fake climate crisis this whole time, Us, those of
us eating the twenty dollars tuna sandwiches. It's our fault,
and these guys are willing to increase by orders of
(01:20:29):
magnitude the amount of so called focal fuel that we're
going to use so that they can put AI in
places like Saudi Arabia. Get the f out of here.
Speaker 1 (01:20:40):
How much air conditioning do you need? Units of air
conditioning do you need, because that's where a lot of
that power is also coming from. So much, you know,
the biggest, the other huge data centers they're building in America.
It's totally counterintuitive in Arizona. It's like it's as how
it's as hot is Saudi Arabia in the summer in Arizona,
(01:21:03):
perfect place to put data centers that need more air
conditioning than they have processing.
Speaker 11 (01:21:08):
Power, I mean water cooling.
Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
Oh and yeah, because we got so much.
Speaker 11 (01:21:14):
That makes sense, right, We're just spoiled with water in Arizona.
Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
It's just raining all. I mean, it's just I mean,
I can't think of anything more stupid than this. You
know what's crazy about this as well, Ruckus is o
bring hesher back as well?
Speaker 9 (01:21:31):
Is that.
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
Again, I get this vision of the matrix where there's
so much power required to run the matrix, and that
becomes the number one priority that the AI. It just
keeps growing and growing and growing and bigger and faster
and wider and more and more and more. Well, that
(01:21:54):
becomes the prime directive so that at some point the
what you've just outlined their hesher is that the power
allocation for AI takes precedent over the power allocation for
human beings. Is this why there we have to ration
(01:22:16):
our heating with smart meters in our homes, giving us
by the thirty minute billing peak peak and off peak
prices by the minute. Okay? Is this to make way
for AI? I thought it was because of climate change. Oh,
I guess it's not. I guess it's not. We need
(01:22:39):
to do that for the computer. You're gonna freeze, wear
an extra sweater because AI wear an extra sweater in
the winter. And rub On tiger Bomb for Elon, for Elon,
for Tesla, for AI, for sam Altimate.
Speaker 4 (01:23:00):
You know, we've been a freeman. So Ben Solomon can
have it too.
Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
Yeah, Ben Solomon, Yeah. For Alex Karp, Yeah yeah, yeah. Absolutely.
Tighten your belt, gentlemen, tighten your belt so the tech
lords can have some more power for their grid to
why why just to make life easier? Right, No, for
(01:23:26):
them to get filthy, freaking rich. And it's massive underclass,
much of which will be unemployed.
Speaker 12 (01:23:35):
Plus the technic, the technocratic control mechanism that's associated with
all of this is, yeah, this was a must do.
Speaker 11 (01:23:42):
We had to do this thing.
Speaker 12 (01:23:44):
So they had to tug on the heartstrings of the
people say say, oh, we have to do these things
to save the planet, save the environment. And we got
everybody addicted to these electric vehicles, when ultimately now we
move past that. But still everybody's obsessed with electric vehicles.
So the goal of the electric vehicles had nothing to
do with the climate. So what purpose do they serve?
(01:24:05):
Oh well, guess what. You can just turn them on
and off at will, like it's very easy to is
all part of this technocratic control grid that's being laid
Remember during the emergency illness period time beck what was
it two weeks ago in twenty twenty one of the
very first things they did while everybody was shut inside
their houses is they laid down all the five g remember,
and they also went hard after anybody who raised any
(01:24:28):
concerns or questions involving that technology. All those crazy conspiracy
theorists are running around saying five g's causing COVID. I'm like, well,
nobody's really saying that, but we have some concerns here.
Are shit down and shut up, you stupid Like it
was crazy, but that's what they were working on. They
were laying the foundation for the next phase, which I
believe we're witnessing now, which is this rollout mass like warps.
(01:24:51):
You thought the warp speed of the vaccines with something.
Our heads are spinning already, but they're gonna spin as
soon as we realize just how quickly this control grid,
which is going to be run by the algorithms, the AI,
the robots replacing their jobs. I mean, I was just
telling Hesher yesterday, We're not going to recognize the entire
planets by the end of this year the rate things
are going.
Speaker 11 (01:25:12):
And that's a scary thought.
Speaker 1 (01:25:14):
Well yeah, yeah, life is. Things are changing ridiculously fast,
and there's so much fake content on the Internet now,
and seems to be it's being deployed at speeds that
are just something phenomenal. It's hard to keep up with.
I'm going to go to some comments. I'm going to
bounce back to you guys for your thoughts on them
as well. This is Pamela drew what AI pimps omit
(01:25:37):
from their plan is a human genome project needed for
the population. Why DNA, which is fed by acceptance of PCR. Okay,
PCR tests as a useful diagnostic or a non diagnostic.
But it's a remnant stream and steady flow. A little
(01:25:58):
bit too complex there, but we sort of get your sentiment.
We'll go to something more based. This is Canavan of Us.
Hopefully Skynet is anti semitic. My goodness, you guys are
just terrible. Okay, here we go, Basil Peterson. China is
(01:26:19):
using thorium reactors to power data Center's true. China's making
huge advances in thorium reactors, which is actually a very
safe nuclear alternative. Again, needs a lot of development. China
seems to be at the forefront of that. The Chinese
seemed to be a lot smarter on a lot of
this stuff than we are just saying. And China will
probably be smarter on green tech than us all combined
(01:26:42):
by the end of it, I'm sure. Although they're burning
a lot of coal now and isn't oh my goodness,
isn't black Blackrock up Trump's ass? Now that might sound
like a based comment, but there's a lot of truth
in that because what Trump did was tip the hat
to Goldman, Sachs, Blackrock, Open Ai, all these firms. So
(01:27:08):
that's kind of what this Middle East trip was was
is basically, yeah, we're going to get these preferred corporations.
We're going to slot you in there and you're gonna
have some market share and you're gonna get a little
bit of that golf bump. Basically, that's kind of like
where it is. So Trump's basically carrying water for Blackrock
(01:27:29):
and here we go. Those solar panels are just not
up to it. Well, that's an understatement right there. Yeah,
what happened to the Green New Deal seems like a joke,
doesn't it based on what we're talking about.
Speaker 4 (01:27:47):
Uh, yeah, it seemed like a joke when they announced it.
They should have called it the Green Fake Deal or
you know, I don't know, Green nuqu deal.
Speaker 1 (01:27:57):
Yeah, there's some crazy stuff. Okay, here we go. Now
this is important, especially for you guys in Texas because
you know, get ready for rolling blackouts because the USA
hasn't added any electricity generation capacity in thirty years. That's
kind of scary actually you think about it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:15):
They've actually added a lot of guardrails. You know, when
we had in twenty twenty one, in February of twenty
twenty one, when we had the ice pockelypse here in
Texas that had Spoor and I locked in the house
for four days without power, it wasn't because you know,
something fell or something broke or anything like that. It's
because someone pushed the button to turn the power off,
(01:28:37):
because they hit some sort of you know, greenish red
line or something like that. I mean, it was completely ridiculous.
Same with the big power outage that happened on the
East Coast a year or two ago, where they claimed
it was a cyber attack. Yes, there was a ransomware
attack on that place, but what they did was just
push the button and turn it off, rather than you know,
(01:28:57):
leave the power on for all the people while they
figured out what to do. So it's a very true comment.
And we've seen a lot of rolling blackouts in California
over the years. They haven't been as bad lately, but
you know, tell that to the people of the Palisades.
Speaker 1 (01:29:13):
Yeah, here, we go Ponzi scheme, got new investors. Oh,
you better believe it. That's a can vanabus. You better
believe it. It's all Ponzi schemes, ladies and gentlemen. That's
kind of the new that the AI is going to
drive more high velocity Ponzi schemes and businesses that are
going to pop up, snap up contracts and then disappear
(01:29:34):
after like a year or something, or get merged and
then absorbed, and then these guys will be running freaking
stable coins all over the place. It's just ridiculous. Do
you guys know much about Project twenty twenty five. It
makes the executive branch the CEO of a corporation, so
no congress or a judicial branch. Now, you know, it
(01:29:56):
might seem far fetched what ZP. Z app is saying there,
but judging by the sort of way that this government's
kind of behaving with the constitution and you know, throwing
judges in jail, and you know, you can argue about
the merits of the argument on that, but I'm a
(01:30:17):
big fan of due process. I'm very old fashioned, and
while I disagree with my political adversaries on a number
of issues, that there should be some kind of you know,
preserved due process in which things can be adjudicated. And
it seems like the Trump administration's on a bit of
a power trip with a couple of these issues. And
(01:30:38):
I'm a little bit worried about that, as I would
be if Biden was doing it or Obama. Okay, so
so I do see Trump doing a lot of the
same things that he accused Biden of doing. And I
think we have a great system in America. We've got
a fantastic constitution, fantastic Bill of Rights, great at restraining
government tyranny and over reach. It's fantastic. We have a
(01:31:02):
great system of balance checks and balances. But it's totally
out of whack at the moment. There's way too much
power in the executive branch and in the lobby branch.
That's the fourth branch of government. It's the lobbyists. And
that our founding fathers didn't actually put that that provision
for us. It was kind of added. Citizens United was
(01:31:22):
kind of added to it unofficially. So we have this
private branch of government in America that's bigger than the
other branches, which is a little bit of a problem
in my humble opinion. But who am I to reign
on the party because everybody is making tons of money
right now, so I don't want to upset any of
(01:31:43):
the billionaires. I'm so sorry I even brought it up
any thought.
Speaker 12 (01:31:46):
Studies and gentlemen, our priorities are clearly out of whack.
The Constitution sure looks good on paper, and it is great,
but we're not using it or on earning it the
way we should be. And I don't know if we
can go back. I think we may have crushed the
ruby KHN some time ago already.
Speaker 4 (01:32:03):
Yeah, the idea of like I understand the comment there,
and a lot of people talk about, you know, the
Act of eighteen seventy one and all these things that
happened between eighteen seventy one nineteen thirteen, you know, to
JFK to nine to eleven and all that, And you know,
many people have made a pretty good argument that the
(01:32:25):
United States runs as a corporation. There's a lot of
evidence to that. I won't get into the weeds on that.
I think most people watching this program probably already know that.
But the system of checks and balances is what has
been broken, and it's been broken for a long time,
you know, it's been broken. It may have been broken
as far back as one of those dates in their
years that I just mentioned, but it was definitely broken
(01:32:47):
in the in the modern format after nine to eleven. So,
you know, ever since the Patriot Act was introduced, the NDAA,
all these other things that have followed it, and the
and the behavior that it has allowed, you know, and
and the policies that it has paved the way for
(01:33:07):
make it such that we don't have a system of
checks and balances, and the concept of President Trump or
any other president, you know, sort of becoming CEO of
that corporation like openly just means that it's it's not
it's an open secret now that the checks and balances
are off, they're not working, you know. And if you
look at legal scholars and former judges and judges that
(01:33:29):
aren't being paid by anyone anymore, they'll tell you that,
you know, that the whole legal system is is messed
up and it's not working the way that it should.
And same with the executive branch. You know, all the
branches are way exceeding their powers and you know, writing
off one another's corruptions to build and build and build,
(01:33:50):
upon that to the point where you know, we just
don't really exist in the America that we were brought
up thinking that we did exist in.
Speaker 1 (01:34:00):
And we're gonna go quick, quick, back to the whole
Middle East bait and switch thing here. Michael Tracy tweeted
this video. Michael Tracy's been like so on the money
on all of this bait and switching. He's very sharp.
He's one of the sharpest guys out there. Quite frankly,
I don't think there's many people that are as quick
(01:34:22):
as Michael Tracy, so much so that he annoys a
lot of people because he's too sharp. Here. So here's
Wick Cough and this is what Michael Tracy says. We'll
play the clip, guys, and he says, as the apocalyptic
end game is really offensive in Gaza gets underway, Wick
Coff says, I don't think there's any daylight between the
(01:34:43):
President Trump's position in Prime Minister Dana's position, oh my goodness,
with Nya's position being the final conquest of Gaza. So
there you have it. We'll play this real quick and
see if we get some comment.
Speaker 5 (01:35:00):
President John is a humanitarian and I think that any
everyone is concerned about the humanitarian conditions in Gaza. That said,
it is a very complicated situation there. Logistically we are
I don't think there's any daylight between President Trump's position
(01:35:21):
and Prime Minister net Yahoo's position. The issue now is
I think the issue now is how do we logistically
get all of those trucks into Gaza? How do we
set up the AID station?
Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
Time out?
Speaker 8 (01:35:33):
Time out?
Speaker 1 (01:35:34):
Sorry, time out. If this was a football, a soccer match,
I'm pulling out a red card right now. Okay, not
a yellow card. I'm pulling a red card on wick Cough. Logistically,
guys ruckus hesh. Sure you guys are experts in logistics.
Of course you're not, but you don't need to be.
(01:35:55):
How do you get aid into Gaza logistically? How is
it getting in there before October seventh?
Speaker 11 (01:36:02):
Anyone by I can't even figure this out practice.
Speaker 1 (01:36:06):
So it was a spaceship dropped it, right? Is that
how they did it? Did Elon? Elon was taking care
of that back then, right with space X fly up.
Speaker 11 (01:36:17):
And then Amazon drone deliveries?
Speaker 1 (01:36:19):
Was that it? Am?
Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
I right?
Speaker 15 (01:36:20):
It was?
Speaker 1 (01:36:20):
You're right? It was Besos he was he was bringing
in four hundred semi trucks worth of aid per day
into Gazo with little Amazon drones, and he was doing
that for the last twenty years, because Jeff is very
generous like that. No, it was coming by truck. It
(01:36:41):
was coming through the RAFA border crossing, not rocket science.
Don't need Elon to figure this out. And wick Koff
is saying, the logistics are just this is not an
easy thing to solve. Complicated. Yeah, it's very complicated, and
that's why they've got experts like us on the case.
Speaker 4 (01:37:00):
Yeah, I could see it might be a little complicated
to send some trucks with some aid over that border,
seeing as that border has been closed, seeing that other
trucks going and other flotilla's going with aid have been
bombed and shot down and people have been murdered. So
I mean there's there's a little logistical problem for you
right there. You want to send some who are you
gonna send in there? Are you gonna send some Red
(01:37:23):
Cross people or some un people? You know, maybe some
people from Jordan or Egypt? Oh wait, yeah, all those,
maybe some journalists to go along and make sure everything
goes well and report back to us that you know
it's happening and that these are humanitarians and they want
to you know, rectify this. No, because all those people
I just mentioned have been bombed, have been murdered, have
(01:37:45):
had their stuff taken and destroyed before it could even
get there. There's no water there, there's no power there,
there's no hospitals left there. Where are you gonna drop
the medicine off? There's no hospital anymore.
Speaker 1 (01:37:58):
I mean, it's not like doing a property deal in
Atlantic City, Steve. I mean, you don't have to deal
with the team stirs. You don't have to bribe the
city council, you don't have to threaten the regional planners,
none of that. Not to say anything about the local
reps or the mayor, the corrupt mayor's office. It's literally
(01:38:19):
you just have to make a phone call to the
guy that you're supplying all the weapons and bombs and
fueling up their f thirty fives. That's all you have
to do, and just say, hey, open that road, let
in the food, the water, and the medical supplies. You
twit So no wonder we get comments like this, See
(01:38:41):
Kurk boss knows that's.
Speaker 12 (01:38:43):
Why doesn't Trump like to do this type of thing
like he needs to say face. He wants to, oh, oh,
we got to get foods. Why doesn't he do what
he did during the hurricanes and the floods and he
actually shows up on the ground and throws them big Max,
I mean, why doesn't he do this this thing? I mean,
like you're telling me that the IDF, the world's greatest,
(01:39:04):
most powerful, awesomest army ever, can't protect our president to
hop on a truck and deliver some food in medicine
directly to the starving kids in Gaza. They could, and
they would do these things if they wanted to, is
all I'm suggesting. And it would make Trump look good,
and then, of course you don't have to look embarrassed
to the fact that China just recently had to air
drop a bunch of aid to the Gosins because no
(01:39:25):
one else is freaking doing it. No, that's fake news,
I was going to say, or that could have been
something that I have it.
Speaker 1 (01:39:32):
Sadly fake news pushed by some reputable independent media journalists.
I won't name any names, but I really should, but
I won't because I already did on X. But this
if I had to pay for a bot army to
write good things about us, this would be one of
those bots. Patrick Ruckis hasher always have interesting perspectives and opinions.
(01:39:54):
Thank you very much, Hyatai, thank you. And that is
not a paid bot, that is a person and one
of our regular listeners. Thank you very much. Those are
the kind of comments we need, folks. So it's gonna
be complimentary, gushing praise for us, and we will put
those on screen. Everything else, I'm sorry, it's going to
go to the back of the queue. Here we go,
(01:40:15):
Here we go. Have in China, despite all the coal burning,
already got the most, the most solar, wind and water wavepower.
It's true they do. China's got the most of everything.
So it's just we'll let Steve finish his statement here.
Speaker 5 (01:40:34):
There are many thing initiatives that we're working on to
address this. The President John is a humanitarian.
Speaker 1 (01:40:43):
Okay, that's all you need to know. President Trump is
a humanitarian. Why because Steve said so. It's simple. Steve
said so, and that's it. Any further questions class no, no,
wig Cough is on it. I have probably the best,
the best video of the week, and I will bring
(01:41:04):
that up shortly, guys, but we'll bring a few more
comments here from some of our our listeners. Let me
see who we got here? Here we go. This is
actually interesting. Climate change the only problem that goes away
if you pay more taxes. You see how smart our
listeners are. It's like that, madam, have you seen that
(01:41:27):
memory of that Eddie Murphy guy going like this. That's
our listeners, that's our that's our audience, very smart, our
audience much better than some of the other podcasts. I
would say, here we go, and I get emotional when
I think about the Chinese there the future. They have
(01:41:48):
the light. Well a lot of people think so. I mean,
judging by the way we're carrying on with some of
this madness, I would say China is looking pretty good,
as Trump would say, China, China looking pretty good. Not great,
but pretty good. Okay, here we go. This one's saying here,
(01:42:09):
This is Yvon Max saying, if there's a sudden change
in the electromagnet, it feels it will impact us because
we are electrical. Yeah, that's true, that's true. The pole
shift thing, this is a big issue. This is a
big issue. David Dubine and some other people out there
have done some great work on this. That's gonna is
(01:42:30):
this why Zuckerberg and all these guys are building underground
bunkers and private islands with their own power supply. Is
it because of the pole shift? Because the pole shift,
we lose the protection from UV radiation. So I guess
if you can afford to go down for two years
(01:42:51):
until it evens out and everybody else can, is that?
Speaker 9 (01:42:55):
How is that?
Speaker 1 (01:42:56):
How it is?
Speaker 4 (01:42:57):
I've seen a resurgence in this topic on the in
the doom Scroll lately. I've noticed a lot of people
talking about it. I remember my first hearing about it
like ten years ago or even longer maybe in I mean,
there's an interesting argument to be made there. There's a
lot of science that's hard to understand, but there's definitely
could be a there there.
Speaker 1 (01:43:18):
Yeah, here we go. They wanted greenland for the data
centers for the cool times. True, so the data centers
in some of the high latitude Arctic regions and so forth,
the heat that's being generated by the data centers, they're
recycling that for energy back into the local community. Okay,
(01:43:40):
So that again.
Speaker 12 (01:43:41):
Capturing China is building theirs under the underwater, under the ocean,
in the ocean. I just watched a little mini documentary
about this. It's a quick, easy, cost efficient way for
them to do all the cooling, but it's a pain
in the ass for them to actually because deep diving
in construction underwater or is very tricky.
Speaker 11 (01:44:00):
But that's the route they went.
Speaker 12 (01:44:03):
So they're just using the natural power of the planets
to help them with their their massive data center cooling
issues right now.
Speaker 4 (01:44:10):
Yeah, and I've heard of businesses that make data centers
in basically like in shipping containers that are buried under
ice or under snow, like they can actually put a
data center, even a small one, you know, like crypto
minors have done that in the past. They'll they'll just
you know, buy the land, dig a big hole in
(01:44:31):
the ice and drop a container down there, you know,
set up a tunnel to go down into for maintenance
and stuff like that. So yeah, there's there's definitely some
creative means that are being looked at. And I think
that comment is really good. I've been, you know, on
a quest to understand what the obsession with Greenland is
and that's definitely one of the things that landed on
(01:44:52):
my list. And the and the other thing is they
put a space force base there, so imagine that, like
you've got a military base there, uh, and the amount
of resources money, projects, research projects, uh, you know, operational
projects that could potentially build things like that when you've
got you know, a military base there as well as
(01:45:13):
corporate interests there and you know art of the deal
like trade deals going possibly after all this bluster about
taking it over, you know, I think the whole like
America is going to take over Greenland is was sort
of like a meme, but it was one that was
actually kind of a revelation of the method in in
that Yeah, we were already there. We have we have
a military base there and it's a space force base,
(01:45:35):
so you know we can we can launch satellites, we
can you know, do all this you know SpaceX slash
military stuff as well as you know, uh mine a
lot of those rare earth minerals and what do we
need those for?
Speaker 1 (01:45:47):
So bad?
Speaker 4 (01:45:48):
Well those data centers and where's a great place to
put some of those data centers on Greenland?
Speaker 1 (01:45:53):
Yep, yep, listen for for pure power. The best, the
most profitable crypto mining are basically hydro powered crypto mines.
And you can buy an old mill in West Virginia
with the wheels already intact, and you can you know,
(01:46:14):
retrograde refit it and basically it can run x amount
and you can put another wheel in.
Speaker 10 (01:46:22):
You know.
Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
It's like it's and the land and some of these
old factories are going for chips. Basically, they're almost giving
it away. So if you're industrious, if you're clever, and
you know where to go and how to cut a
good deal for some of this stuff. I know some
crypto miners that have invested in hydro and their overheads
(01:46:45):
are around zero.
Speaker 4 (01:46:48):
Yeah, it's interesting that they're not going to wind or solar.
Though back to that other comment, you know, it's like
and hydro is like and that's the oldest school version
of green energy, right like hydro. I mean, look at
the Hoover dam. It's it's one of the wonders. We've
been doing this forever, and we just kind of let
that fall to the wayside a few decades ago and
(01:47:08):
tried to you know, in the Obama era, they tried
to replace that with all this you know, fancy new
fangled electric and wind and you know, solar stuff. And
the very first you know, big chunk of money they
gave out to that was to who Clindra right, which
ended up just being a big grift, a complete lie,
a complete grift, a big theft of taxpayer dollars. And
(01:47:32):
did anyone even was anyone held accountable for that? I
don't think so.
Speaker 1 (01:47:37):
There was more than one Cylindra too, Like that's the
only one that got publicity. There were a couple of others.
There's a couple that are still going as well. And
Trump's gonna have a few Cylindras as well, that's for
absolute sure. H And probably be some of these big
names like Larry Ellison, some of these guys and kind
of AI vaccine development. Get the f out of here
(01:47:59):
aie development. Don't make me say something very derogatory on air.
But anyway, so here we go.
Speaker 14 (01:48:09):
What is this?
Speaker 1 (01:48:10):
This is just craziness. What are you talking about? The
Yahoo Vision bomb conquest? Or oh is that Eurovision? Oh
oh oh the Eurovision song caused test. Did you guys
see what happened?
Speaker 4 (01:48:22):
I saw a fan protesting and getting abused by security.
That was the one piece I saw.
Speaker 1 (01:48:28):
So Russia got kicked out of Eurovision just in a minute.
They invaded Ukraine or you know, across the border into
don Bass and Luguanz in twenty twenty two. So Israel
is just busy mowing down people and they haven't been
kicked out, and they're not even europe. Israel's been added.
(01:48:48):
Is it kind of to allow them to be European?
I mean, that's something else. But so they do. They
do the voting, it's people's choice. They do the voting
by telephone, and as if by magic, every single country
Israel won. And it wasn't because of telebots. Right, There's
only one country that that didn't work in was Poland,
(01:49:09):
and somehow Israel managed for the first time in history,
one country got the majority from all those countries. It's
a telephone voting thing. So did Israel gain the system
on that? I kind of think yes. But that so
it's a double slap in the face. It's like Batman
and Robin mem Israel's slapped. Unbelievable. So yep, Europe. It's
(01:49:34):
a bit of a joke. Anyway, it's a bit, you know,
it's a bit on the camp side, if you know
what I mean, Rainbow flags and stuff. But anyway, Israel
dominates in those areas. You know, they just have to.
But oh, here we go now we're getting. Now, we're
getting somewhere, Ryan Wagner, Trump signed a treaty with the
(01:49:55):
Aliens to the transports the best deal maker, I mean,
what well we can we don't advise day drinking during
this program, especially on a Sunday generally. I'm not sure
if that's at play here, but we're just just putting
that warning out.
Speaker 11 (01:50:15):
Does Brian mean the the illegal aliens or the outer
space alien?
Speaker 4 (01:50:19):
I'm thinking the extra terrestrial ones. I'm thinking he's talking
about the extra terrestrial ones.
Speaker 12 (01:50:23):
I was thinking I thought he meant coyotes, like transporting
people or food or things.
Speaker 9 (01:50:28):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:50:29):
Yeah, it transport like teleporting. You said signed a deal
with the Aliens in space to teleporting to Mars. That's
how I read that. But I'm a bit wider.
Speaker 4 (01:50:39):
Maybe maybe maybe he's saying that Aliens could beam the
support down to Gaza. Since we can't get anything through
RAFA and everything's getting bombed, if we could just beam
it down, if we could have some you know, uh,
some Nablenians or something like that beam down the support
that they need there, maybe maybe that would be a
pretty good art of the deal.
Speaker 1 (01:50:59):
Ryan, Yeah, Uh, I mean that get. That brings up
an interesting question. Uh, if the aliens do appear, who
who are you going to send to talk to them? Like,
who's going to be the representative? I mean, it can't
be Trump. He's gonna balls that one up because he
can't even manage too the Ukraine's the Ukrainians. You think
(01:51:22):
you can send Steve Wickoff up to speak to the aliens?
And what's that?
Speaker 11 (01:51:26):
It's going to be Grock.
Speaker 12 (01:51:27):
It'll be an AI program that represents all of humanity.
Remember your boy Ruckus said that.
Speaker 1 (01:51:34):
Well, I've got I've got another idea of somebody to send.
I think I'll show you. I'll show you who I'm
talking about in a minute. But the guy I want
to send is very well known. Is somebody you guys
all know. You may not You might not respect him,
you might not like him. He might even give you nausea.
(01:51:54):
But if you were and I'm just saying here, guys,
I'm just saying, work with me on this. And that
goes for the chat as well. Just keep an open mind.
If the aliens do not have the humans interest at heart,
who would you send to meet them? That might scare
the aliens? In other words, they would be so repulsed
(01:52:16):
by the sight of this person that they would think
twice about invading the planet or doing anything to us.
I mean, who would that be if you had to
pick somebody.
Speaker 4 (01:52:28):
Like bad ass, scary or creepy scary, just.
Speaker 1 (01:52:31):
Full stop like enough to spook aliens. Basically, Bill Clinton.
Speaker 12 (01:52:35):
Are a wing?
Speaker 1 (01:52:37):
Who's that ruckus?
Speaker 11 (01:52:38):
They're a wing.
Speaker 1 (01:52:40):
I don't know who that is.
Speaker 12 (01:52:42):
She's a fashion designer. Trust me, if you saw a picture,
he'd be like, well, yep, that's the winner.
Speaker 1 (01:52:47):
Okay, okay, well we'll put her on the short list. Hesher,
you have any suggestions.
Speaker 4 (01:52:53):
Bill Clinton came to mind because he's scary in both
those realms.
Speaker 1 (01:52:56):
He's getting pretty scary. Bill Clinton is well, I'm putting
forth a shortlist who again made the headlines this week.
This guy, as they say, Saba Fair, is everywhere to
quote underdog here he is, I believe it or not,
America's rabbi And this is what I tweeted here a
(01:53:19):
very bad harbinger for Zelenski. Misanthropic rabbi gives blessing to
the actor playing the President and Kiev quote from Rabbi Shmooley,
The entire American Jewish community is proud of all the
courage and bravery you have shown, he says to Zelenski.
So Schmooley made it to Europe somehow. I don't know
how he pulled that one off. Again, I'm calling this
(01:53:41):
the curse of Schmooley because Schmooley has actually been putting
hexes on people just by showing up quite a few
people here. You guys have to see this. This video
is just class. Here. See if we can roll this
for every buddies, you can see this is real. This
(01:54:02):
is not fakery here.
Speaker 17 (01:54:06):
Mister president, thank you for being made of steel and
such a brave kind of democracy and ran rights and
of the entire American Jewish community is very proud of
all the courage and braver you've shown. God bless you
always this President.
Speaker 1 (01:54:23):
You know what's freaky is Yeah, Schmoeley has to like
look in the camera at the beginning and the end
of all of his selfies that he's going around collecting.
This is this is very bad for Zelenski. I think
to be blessed by Schmooley. But what I'm saying, guys,
is wouldn't wouldn't it be good? To send Rabbi Schmooley
(01:54:43):
to meet the aliens, because that would put them off.
I think invading. We could just say we're sending you
our typical human. We're fully populated with this type of
person here, this goblin. We are a planet of goblins,
so please you know you don't have anything to do
with us. We're sending our emissary who wants to do
(01:55:05):
a selfie with you. So we're sending America's rabbi smoothly
boutish and everything he touches just turns the gold, doesn't it.
That's my idea.
Speaker 4 (01:55:20):
Hey, I gotta give a medal to Spore. You can't
see these chats so you can't put on the screen.
But in our discord, Sport wrote Rabbi Schmoothie like ten
seconds before you brought his picture up, So good, good
call there, Spor, you thought of the scariest person online.
I think if we do send him, he should wear
the outfit that he wore when he was going after Candace,
(01:55:41):
with the goblin nose and all the horrible writing on
the shirt and the blood drinking like that. That would
be great.
Speaker 1 (01:55:48):
Mm hmm. Yeah. Let me see if we get some
comments about Schmoothly. Well done, spore for getting that one right.
And here we go. Let me see on some stuff
about aliens and underg own cities. We'll try to circle
back to that, but we'll get up to date here
and oh, here we go. This is interesting. Schmooley operates
(01:56:10):
the same way as Nick Fuentes. They're radioactive and they
get people in pictures with them. Interesting. Yeah, Schmooley is
like a bit of a dwarf of a certain way.
And again, a lot of fans of Schmooley in our
chat Schmooley looks like some creepy fictional character out of
(01:56:31):
Lord of the Rings or some shi t h. Yeah,
that's a grape and tine and Schmoothy. Oh, here we go,
Here we go. Schmooly would be probing the aliens. That's
not a good vision, especially for someone who runs an
online sex toy business like Rabbi Schmouley does. But Schmouley
(01:56:52):
would be probing the aliens with a butt plug instead
of the aliens probing him. That is is just that
would definitely keep the invasion off. I think I do
believe we have the correct answer. If we wanted to
spook the aliens and prevent an invasion. Schmooley is the
guy Rupert Fellows agrees. Smoothly looks like a real troll
(01:57:15):
who lives under a bridge. He kind of does, he
kind of does. This is true, This is so true. Wow, Yeah,
here we go. Schmooy looks like one of Wow, that's
not good.
Speaker 4 (01:57:31):
Yes, some of these we probably shouldn't post.
Speaker 1 (01:57:35):
Here we go, Here we go. How is Smoothy not
an alien?
Speaker 4 (01:57:38):
Oh? There we go?
Speaker 1 (01:57:39):
Good question, legit question from the tree girl. And here
we go, here we go. Oh yes, hopefully Zelensky puts
his curse on the Okay, I can't repeat that. This
is interesting. Yeah, we got We disavow these comments. The
(01:57:59):
intent might be good, but the execution might be for
adults only. Put an eighteen and older on that. Schmooley
bought some sex toys as a gift. I mean he
does run a kosher online sex shop. Basically. Yeah, and
that's the guy basically super glued himself to all the
presidential candidates, half of Congress, and now Zelenski. So I
(01:58:24):
don't think this is going to be good for Zelensky.
This is a bad omen for Zolensky. Guys. I don't
know if you agree or not. It's like it's kind
of the end when you get when Schmooley is endorsing you,
you're kind of done at that point, I think.
Speaker 4 (01:58:40):
Yeah, in the eyes of many, at least, I mean
some people, he's plastered himself to seem to persist. You know,
I don't really understand what that is or why why
he's still you know, you would think that whoever his
handlers are, they would want to put an end to
this or tone it down at some point, like it's
(01:59:01):
gotten way out of hand. Like I'm assuming there's a
handler involved there or some sort of PR agency at
the very least, if it's all just above board and
it's just organically this weird, which I have a hard
time believing, but I leave space for it. But whoever's
running that like PR, you know, camp, I just don't
understand it. I'm seeing this with so many people, like
(01:59:22):
Michelle Obama too. She's running around right now doing a
terrible podcast and saying things that nobody relates to. It's
just like, what happened to a bunch of these people's
PR teams? Like are they just gone or are they
intentionally tanking these people so that they can get that
underdog feel and then come back later, you know, as
the victor or kind of the same way that you know,
(01:59:44):
that's kind of what happened to Trump, right, I mean,
you couldn't have been made a bigger underdog than he
was between you know, twenty seventeen or when he came
on this basically because since he came down the escalator
until you know, November January, I.
Speaker 1 (01:59:59):
Think a man here actually trumped no pun intended Trump
to spore a bit. She's saying, she posted this before
we put Schmidi up off the screen. Please don't post
smouly and we, of course we did so. Full props
to Amanda for not only getting it right but trying
to warn us off as well, but unsuccessfully. It was schmooey.
Speaker 11 (02:00:21):
But just back to we all knew where you were
going with that, we just didn't want to say it.
Speaker 1 (02:00:26):
Yeah you probably did. You probably did. And then I
like this one here when asked about the aliens and
said Trump would probably bomb them first.
Speaker 4 (02:00:35):
Rue very true, we might get confused and just to
port them though, also.
Speaker 12 (02:00:40):
Right, he'll send Steve Whitcoff to meet them and next thing.
You know, we've got them committing trillions upon billions gazillions
of an investment in some sort of bizarre alien currency.
Speaker 11 (02:00:52):
Of course.
Speaker 1 (02:00:53):
So and when asked, like people were guessing, who would
you send to deal with the aliens? Or no, who
are the aliens? The Ewoks? Do you send the ewoks?
Or are they the ewoks? Be great if they were
the ewoks? Who doesn't like ewoks? But if you wanted
to put them off? Who would you send Katie Perry,
says doctor Nick Riviera. They tried. They just tried that
(02:01:17):
a couple of weeks ago. They did a dry run
or really dry run actually, so.
Speaker 4 (02:01:22):
They returned to sender.
Speaker 1 (02:01:24):
Yeah, they didn't go into space. Would you send Boris Johnson? Yeah,
that would work. I think those are all good, very solid.
Nancy Pelosi solid, very solid. Dick Cheney probably not as
much of a threat, He's not what he was, but
definitely good effort there. Alenski means the Lenski true. Now
(02:01:45):
this okay, I'm gonna put a name up on screen.
This would definitely make aliens think twice before pulling a V.
You remember that series V. You guys remember V before
it was they would not pull a v. If you
sent your forward party and it had this person in it.
(02:02:06):
Look at that John Fetterman, exigent news. Listen, that is legit.
He's tall, he's scary, he is so dumb. And then
he's wearing those long shorts, the basketball shorts and the
the hoodie. That's pretty good. I think Fetterman's more scary
(02:02:30):
than Jelani, But actually tree Girl trumps both of those,
possibly with the current iteration of this person, look at
this Oh scary, yeah, super scary. That might work. Okay,
that is get if you sent Schmooley and Madonna and
Fetterman in one one capsule to go and meet the
(02:02:53):
aliens basically to convince them not to invade the earth.
Uh maybe here or Satan Yahoo, that's Netan Yahoo. Yeah.
I mean that might work too, But they might just
be so annoyed by him that they'd pull out a
laser gun and fry him right on the spot. Perhaps,
And again, this is pretty good here, Victoria Newland, she
(02:03:17):
is pretty frightening.
Speaker 4 (02:03:20):
Has anyone said Klaus Schwab yet.
Speaker 1 (02:03:24):
Not yet? There's some good runners in here, Lady Gaga
annoying but not scary enough. But have you guys seen
the recent interview with Sean Penn, and Sean Penn is
like he just turned sixty or something, or he's only
like sixty two.
Speaker 4 (02:03:45):
He looks one hundred and two.
Speaker 1 (02:03:46):
He looks one hundred and two. What happened to this guy?
This is what happens. This is what happens when you
hang out and do all nighters with Zelenski for like
a couple months straight. It does take a toll.
Speaker 4 (02:04:00):
Wow, George Clooney too. Did you see that recent footage
of Clooney going into a restaurant? Like, what the hell?
He looked like he aged like twenty years since the
last time I've seen him in a movie or something
like that, or on a you know, media event where
he's got the professional makeup on, like you know, no
no shade for being an older person, but he just
does not look He looks so much older and feeble
(02:04:22):
than like anytime I've seen him, you know, just on
a production.
Speaker 1 (02:04:26):
Well, it shows you how good the makeup is on
these productions and stuff.
Speaker 11 (02:04:31):
How about Bridget Macron Patrick.
Speaker 1 (02:04:33):
Oh, oh, Ruckus is coming in there. Ruckus is not
taking prisoners. Bridget Macron? Wow? Wow?
Speaker 11 (02:04:42):
And they and then yeah, in a bathing suit.
Speaker 4 (02:04:46):
No, no, in a in a.
Speaker 1 (02:04:52):
Not in a bathing suit, in an American football uniform.
Oh oh god, maybe with a massive helm.
Speaker 4 (02:05:00):
Bleach my eyeballs.
Speaker 1 (02:05:03):
Again, we disavow a lot of these comments because they're
just too much the spirit cooker. Lady, you're talking, what's it,
Marina Abramovich? Yes, yes, that would be something. Actually, yeah,
I mean I think I think that would work. Send
David Lammy. Yeah, that's pretty he's up there right now.
(02:05:26):
And someone said, Kurt Boss is Greta? You know what?
I don't think so, I'm I'm really, I'm really down
with Greta. At the moment, Greta was on the conscience
the Gaza flotilla. Okay, Frank Romano's like taking them to
court on behalf of all the people in the boat,
including Greta. Greta. Greta was willing to get attacked by
(02:05:50):
the IDF. Listen, I'm willing to forgive her her climate
crusading because she has absolutely stepped up on a real issue,
not a fake, contrived issue, but an actual real issue.
And she's actually into it, and she's actually putting herself
out there. That's pretty good and she's getting shunned by
(02:06:13):
all her handlers by the way. They're horrified about what happened.
They lost her.
Speaker 11 (02:06:18):
That could be a trick, Patrick.
Speaker 12 (02:06:20):
I think her handlers would love to have her attached
to that to try to discredit it in the eyes
of certain people, because they're like, I don't trust anything
credit does.
Speaker 1 (02:06:28):
But I don't know. I don't think so. But she
didn't ask for any publicity with this Gaza flotilla. And
she's there with all these people, some of whom we know,
and she's not trying to upstage them or like photo
op them anything like that. She's just like there as
an activist. I mean, fair play. I give credit where
credits due. Now this now we're talking here, Rupert Fellows.
(02:06:51):
Is Mark Levin?
Speaker 4 (02:06:53):
Oh boy, did he step in it this week? Didn't he?
Speaker 1 (02:06:56):
What did Levine do? What did besides just being his
normal annoying self, what did he do this time?
Speaker 4 (02:07:02):
He he attacked Tucker Carlson because Tucker Carlson made comments
about what's going on in Gaza, and Tucker Carlson, uh,
you know, uh slammed Levine if I recall correctly, And
it caused a bit of a back and forth there.
Tucker mentioned it in an interview with someone. I think
he might have been talking with Dave Smith, but I
can't remember. This was earlier in the week that I
(02:07:24):
saw this, but it was interesting. And Levine came out
and it's on his ex accountant, uh, you know, sort
of attacked Tucker and and Levine said, I'm I'm trying
to remember this properly so I can paraphrase it. But
Levine said that something was equivalent to anti semitism. It
(02:07:44):
was like one of those criticism is is uh the
same as anti semitism comments, but it was I'm gonna
see if I can find it, because it it earned
him so much of a ratioing on his x account
that it was actually kind of glorious.
Speaker 1 (02:07:59):
Oh yeah, yeah, Levine, It's okay, here we go, Here
we go. We'll go back to Mark Levin in a moment.
But maybe South Park is right and Earth is just
a cosmic comedy reality show to amuse the sick, twisted
alien communities out there. It's not being ruled out. It
is definitely looking more like a possibility every day now.
(02:08:19):
The probability of that is increasing by the moment. Clown
World like the universe is expanding, right, so like the
data centers, it's expanding here, you know. Okay, Albo Martinez
aka Kurt Lazarus from Trumpet Thunder says, send ditty in
(02:08:40):
a baby oil battle arm with baby oil battle arm.
That would definitely put them off. Yeah, I think so,
I think that would work. Sharon, Okay, here we go,
send Sharon Osbourne. Yep, but we can do one better
than that. Bono that really might annoy some interstellar advanced
(02:09:06):
race is bono. I mean that's normally he sent to
the World Economic Forum, right, and when after the battle Clan,
remember that bono in the edge to help package up
that one. That was a good event. Yeah, interesting media event.
(02:09:28):
They turned that into.
Speaker 4 (02:09:30):
Oh I got it, Pat, I got it. So Mark
Levine went off on Tucker Carlson, called him a schmuck
and warned him, quote don't screw with me, you little
bastard end quote. His comments followed an episode of Tucker
Carlson Show in which his guest comic Dave Smith and
Levine had accused the Trump administration of anti Semitism for
(02:09:54):
calling someone a neo con So this was Levine's response
to Tucker having a discussion with Dave Smith. He said
he called him a schmuck, and then he said, if
you use the word neocon, that's antisemitic, and his whole
like the comments just exploded under it, like people have
been using the term neocon for a long, long long
(02:10:17):
time to describe a group of people that are not
all from Israel or Jewish.
Speaker 1 (02:10:24):
Yeah, use an interesting strategy. Send Lindsey Graham. He would
definitely want to bomb them, unless well, I don't know
some certain people Lindsey Graham likes, But definitely that would
be an interesting strategy.
Speaker 12 (02:10:42):
Whether they would just send Elon Musk if this was
a reality thing, they would literally just send Elon and
it would be done.
Speaker 1 (02:10:49):
Yeah, it's unless unless the Aliens turn out to be black.
That might end up being a little bit of an
issue for Elon if they were black. He's hoping not.
So we're getting a lot of votes for Sean Penn,
you guys, I can't even post them fast enough. Wow,
Sean Penn is just dominating.
Speaker 11 (02:11:10):
Did anyone who drow up Britney spears into the hat?
I thought somebody would have mentioned it.
Speaker 1 (02:11:15):
I feel bad for Britney quite frankly. I think she's
been badly done by by everybody, and she's just like
turned into a complete she's she's having a mental breakdown. Clearly,
speaking of mental breakdowns, what about sending Jordan Peterson.
Speaker 11 (02:11:34):
They send them Lex and put them to sleep? What
do you think, Lex ferdman.
Speaker 1 (02:11:38):
Ruckus, you know how to deploy the WMD's mate. Absolutely,
send Lex Friedman. You can literally they'll fall asleep and
you can take over the spaceship and then reverse engineer
all their tech and they won't even know what they
By the time they woke up, it'd be over. We'd
conquer them, pright.
Speaker 12 (02:11:56):
We got to send Bob Blazaar and the secondary units
to all the reverse engineering.
Speaker 1 (02:12:02):
But I think having them listen to Jordan Peterson, for
you know, let's say a couple of hours wearing one
of his bell hop suits might mesmerize them. And when
he's doing his when you're gonna go, it's it's here,
and then what what do you need to think about?
And he's just doing all the hands. I think that
(02:12:22):
would work. I like that. That's photon, that's that's that's
very quality. Again more votes for Sean Penn. What's going
on here? This is this is crazy. We didn't solicit this. Wow, okay,
have have Bono performed to the Ukrainians. Uh Bono's appearance
with the Ukrainian military at CONS Film Festival was Sean
(02:12:45):
Penn's idea that actually happened this week. Did you guys
know that? No, it's really embarrassing. Really, I mean, so
that's what Zelenski was doing. He was at the Cohns
Film Festival, So Shmooley was schmoozing. Schmooley was schmoozing at
the CONS Film Festival. That's where what is Zelensky's that
(02:13:07):
there's kids being like they're literally kidnapping, you know, young
men off the streets of Ukraine, shoving them into back
of vans, throwing them out to the trenches to die,
and Zelensky is gallivanting around at the CONS Film Festival
by Schmooley. This, this is something is not right here.
(02:13:32):
I mean, this is beyond wrong. This is all sorts
of wrongs. Send Ben Stiller that may or may not work.
I think maybe I thought he was very good in
Simple Jack. As Simple Jack in Tropics, I think that's
one of the best roles, if not the best role
Ben Stiller ever played. Was simple Jack. I think so.
(02:13:54):
I think it beat.
Speaker 11 (02:13:55):
Dodgeball Meet the Fokker's was pretty all right.
Speaker 1 (02:14:01):
That's a good Christmas movie. I think that's a good Yeah.
I think so. It's just it's not too it's not
too it's it's oh, here we go, Oh my gosh,
more Mark Levin stuff. I mean, I could go on
about Mark Levin. I think he's got one of the
most annoying voices in broadcasting. Quite frankly, I don't know
how he got to the position he got to. Like,
(02:14:22):
if you if you had to pick a radio voice
of some somebody you couldn't listen to for more than
a minute and a half, it's Mark Levine. It's hard.
It's it's easier to listen to somebody dragged their nails
down a chalkboard then to listen to Mark Levine. He's
really hard work, you know. I'll even I I like,
(02:14:47):
I don't like Sebastian Gork at all. But if I
had to choose between listening for a half hour too
on my on my car, if I'm stuck in traffic
right going into the city and it's conservative talk radio,
and it's between Sebastian Gorka and Mark Levine. Not based
on content, but sure based on what you could tolerate physically.
(02:15:09):
I would pick Sebastian Gorka because he's almost comical when
he talks. It's almost fun listening to him because he's
such a caricature of himself. He's like something out of
one of those old, you know, sixties Dracula movies or whatever,
but some Hungarian count from some living in a cave
(02:15:30):
or something. But Levine is just annoying, you know, It's
just he's so annoying. You know who hates Mark Levine
with a passion is Michael Savage.
Speaker 4 (02:15:40):
Oh I bet, oh my.
Speaker 1 (02:15:42):
He's been ripping on Levine for like a decade. Everything
I know about Mark Levine I learned from Michael Savage. Actually,
I can listen. I like Savage a lot. I can
listen to him all day long. I think he's brilliant.
And these guys hate him. All of these guys hate him.
So Owen Schroyer, who is one of Alex's guys, he
(02:16:07):
was ripping on Levigne. That went viral. Pretty that was
a massive clip. I like that. I like what Owen
did there. Actually that was quality. Do you notice all
the best anti anti Zionist, anti Israel rants on info
Wars and not from Alex. Alex can't do them. But
Owen Schroyer and Greg Reese and all these guys can
(02:16:31):
just destroy Israel. Alex just can't do it. It doesn't
sound sincere I don't know, it just doesn't. Yeah, our
buddy Jay Dyer's in on that too.
Speaker 4 (02:16:39):
I actually got to give Alex some props for not
shutting that down and you know, letting people on his network,
you know, have that bit of freedom of speech there
in particular.
Speaker 12 (02:16:50):
Because it's not Alex, they replaced him with the clone.
Come on now, that's all yeah, right.
Speaker 1 (02:16:55):
Yes, that's right. Yeah, yep, Bill Hicks went to the gym.
This is pretty bad. Yeah, bono bono annoys the Irish.
He really does. He's really he's not popular in Ireland
and that's not a good that's that you've really failed there. Again,
(02:17:18):
it's just is just a very interesting line to put
this question out to see what types of answers these
people are coming in with. And again we're just trying
to let some of the pressure out of this week
because it is we we're taking. We're taking a little
intellectual break here. But what we've all, you know, been
(02:17:39):
watching and witnessing and reporting on is absolutely horrific. Between Syria,
between Gaza and everything else in between. It is absolutely horrific.
So I don't want to sort of lighten any of that,
but we do need to take the air out of
the out of the room a little bit. So this
has been an absolute welcome diversion because it does give
(02:18:03):
us a chance to take very easy and cheap swipes
and a lot of people that we don't like. Yeah,
Harrison Smith, Yeah, yeah, Harrison Smith, he's and Greg Reeese Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:18:16):
I liked white Adders comment. There send another species. Let's
send Modang. Let's send Moodang, the mini hippo. That Moodang's
super cute. You know, maybe maybe they'd come in and
be good alien overlords if we sent Moodang.
Speaker 1 (02:18:32):
Yeah. Henry Rowlins did a rant, supposedly says Zach against
against Bono. You know what, Henry Rollins just is not
as edgy anymore as I used to think he was.
But that's just that happens to people, you know, They
just I don't know, he's like on the Arts and
Entertainment Channel more than I think there's no more mush pits.
(02:18:55):
But yeah, we we They evolved, don't they, right.
Speaker 4 (02:18:59):
Yeah, sadly, sadly it's not the Black Flag days anymore.
Speaker 1 (02:19:03):
They Yeah, send Alex will go and sell the Aliens vitamins.
There you go. Well, that's that's good. Yeah, listen, Yeah,
you guys, thanks for coming along the ride. Uh, for
the ride with us this week. It's been interesting. We'll
leave it there. Let me take that that tweet, don't
(02:19:24):
because I don't want to end at that. But there's
a lot of a lot of Henry Rollins fans, you guys.
It's interesting.
Speaker 4 (02:19:33):
Yeah, man, Black Flag in the early days awesome, absolutely awesome,
totally changed a lot of things for a lot of people.
And even into the like nineties and maybe a little
bit longer, Henry Rollins used to have some you know,
he said a lot of things back then that I
would still probably totally resonate with. But you know, sam
could be said for Jella Bioffra, who like now can't
(02:19:55):
even form a sentence that I could you know, understand
or agree with.
Speaker 1 (02:20:00):
Yeah, this is this is quality right here. This is
a good one to end with from Kurt Boss, who's
distinguished himself this week with his comments Trump would start
a trade work with the.
Speaker 4 (02:20:11):
We need six hundred billion dollars to start.
Speaker 1 (02:20:13):
Guys. I've done a deal for investment. We met the Aliens.
Speaker 4 (02:20:18):
They bought my meme coins.
Speaker 1 (02:20:22):
Very advanced, much more advanced than we are.
Speaker 12 (02:20:25):
We're going to create a nice new home for all
the poor Palestinian people to live on the dark side
of the moon. It's going to be wonderful.
Speaker 1 (02:20:31):
Yeah, we're gonna send them. There's deserts, beautiful deserts. We're
gonna make them great in Mars Elon. It's gonna make
them great. We'll send them there. They'll be very happy. Yeah, okay,
we'll leave it there, guys. Brian McLain ruckus. Great to
have you guys. Of course, it's been a very interesting
(02:20:53):
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was a great stream. Take care everybody out, says Kurt Lazarus. Yeah,
that's thank you, our sentiments exactly, Thanks you, guys. Final words,
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(02:21:17):
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Speaker 1 (02:23:08):
Yeah, great, thank you very much. Brian McLain ak hesher
featuring on the boiler Room as well as on Theepulse
dot today, we didn't have Basil available. Hopefully I have
him next week. He's doing stuff. He's on the road.
He's a busy, busy man, especially during festival season as
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Speaker 11 (02:23:33):
Yeah sure, on the website.
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Now, I have a special place for all my appearances elsewhere.
I'm calling it the roundabout Ruckus. So that's the graphic,
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And then of course I've been tracking my appearances on
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But the cool part is all you have to do
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Speaker 11 (02:24:13):
There will be a new one eventually.
Speaker 12 (02:24:14):
It's just I'm very, very busy doing all the other things,
including some work that I picked up as the word slinger.
In case you're wondering why I use that on my
ex account ac Underscore word slinger, It's because I do
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So that's where my bread and butter's coming from right now,
until all of you just like and share the crap
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there will be a new Daily Ruckus eventually, as long
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over my head. But in the meantime, you'll find me
doing those things. You'll find me here on Sunday Wire
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Speaker 11 (02:24:59):
So it's been blast. Thanks for having me. I can't
wait to do this again.
Speaker 1 (02:25:02):
Patrick, No, thanks for coming you guys. I appreciate it.
It's been a great Sunday Wire and we're gonna leave
it there, so take care everybody. We shall see you
in our travels. This week, we're gonna break a big story,
by the way, probably coming up. It's gonna we have
a big one which we're gonna break next week, probably
the it's probably gonna be the following week. But yeah,
(02:25:27):
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be interesting. So looking forward to that. So, yes, these
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(02:25:50):
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(02:26:11):
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Speaker 8 (02:30:30):
Or in the final Alums.
Speaker 1 (02:30:45):
Lately, haven't watching in the world Gone.
Speaker 14 (02:30:49):
Mad brothers and sisters fool to take We'll stay here.
Speaker 13 (02:30:56):
Hate their ftal man enough man, divitom conquered. Is the
accur doom, fame, distract the people, control story.
Speaker 8 (02:31:12):
Don't believe you lie eyes you know me stay in power.
Speaker 3 (02:31:20):
Don't by the way, playing with a nostake, Come.
Speaker 18 (02:31:27):
Turn on guy that I got your.
Speaker 14 (02:31:29):
Foes, but you're not to turn to.
Speaker 18 (02:31:35):
Corruption and byes shot miss the crime or.
Speaker 19 (02:31:40):
Turn the girl.
Speaker 18 (02:31:43):
Well designed misery to keep you o wrench.
Speaker 14 (02:31:48):
Make you believe in anything, and he wants.
Speaker 13 (02:31:52):
To keep your left right not time by them, but
the victim.
Speaker 9 (02:32:01):
Can't you see we got.
Speaker 13 (02:32:06):
Stay in battle, don't matter water playing with the dompstay come,
turn on.
Speaker 18 (02:32:15):
Grant and cover your jaws, push enough to turn to.
Speaker 8 (02:32:22):
And capture bad you sunship well.
Speaker 14 (02:32:39):
In doubleized brutality, commercialized cruelty, people less commodity. Cheer one
warned fassity, no work of feeling perpetual impunity, always having manasic.
Speaker 7 (02:33:06):
Don't my wa.
Speaker 8 (02:33:08):
Lad with the Tostay club.
Speaker 19 (02:33:13):
Turn of baa AATs and power jacket and the star
staying with the Tosay cr.
Speaker 3 (02:33:29):
Turn Bana.
Speaker 8 (02:33:31):
I'm joining the car and join us, gergy.
Speaker 18 (02:33:39):
Lie.
Speaker 20 (02:33:41):
We ride.
Speaker 18 (02:33:59):
In late only eving for you no.
Speaker 10 (02:34:06):
Nothing, no know.
Speaker 19 (02:34:13):
Have you turned to dash.
Speaker 4 (02:34:26):
Me in a post a joke and did what that.
Speaker 1 (02:34:34):
Say?
Speaker 4 (02:34:35):
You know you.
Speaker 20 (02:34:37):
As somebody miss that your gonna talk?
Speaker 10 (02:34:40):
I get you.
Speaker 1 (02:34:42):
That's a funny. Can you want to me?
Speaker 5 (02:34:45):
I may be there.
Speaker 20 (02:34:47):
I think about you other rather sad that you've been
waiting for you other?
Speaker 8 (02:34:52):
So could you be waiting?
Speaker 20 (02:34:53):
Don't you?
Speaker 18 (02:34:55):
Son?
Speaker 20 (02:34:55):
Could you be waiting?
Speaker 4 (02:34:56):
Talk?
Speaker 9 (02:34:58):
You are?
Speaker 8 (02:35:02):
You are so you are, but you premades it go.
Speaker 4 (02:35:11):
You are a revolue, You are.
Speaker 18 (02:35:17):
You ava, but you premotes it go. You are a revolution, revolution, relition.
Speaker 6 (02:36:05):
When you're tired of me just a commodity, you are
the revolution.
Speaker 20 (02:36:17):
Now, my guest lets into.
Speaker 8 (02:36:19):
A number wall.
Speaker 20 (02:36:23):
Stem strong, because you are the reva Lusha.
Speaker 9 (02:36:28):
You are the.
Speaker 18 (02:36:28):
Revolution you are doing?
Speaker 16 (02:36:32):
You are?
Speaker 8 (02:36:40):
N't you be waiting to know you?
Speaker 14 (02:36:44):
You are?
Speaker 6 (02:36:47):
You are?
Speaker 7 (02:36:49):
They conspire as you left, accuse you actualism.
Speaker 4 (02:36:55):
To steal your seignty?
Speaker 3 (02:36:57):
How fast, oh fast?
Speaker 8 (02:37:00):
What's it collapse?
Speaker 3 (02:37:24):
It's your stuff?
Speaker 4 (02:37:26):
I know that we still have the power.
Speaker 1 (02:37:29):
You want a revolus stuff. They want to sensualize monop last.
Speaker 21 (02:37:35):
Control your thoughts, breath, go, go outside, proceeded in the ground.
Speaker 18 (02:37:48):
You are not alone.
Speaker 8 (02:37:57):
You are not alone.
Speaker 20 (02:38:01):
You are the er that you've been waiting for, you,
that you've been waiting for, alone, that you've been waiting.
Speaker 4 (02:38:09):
For you are You are not alone.
Speaker 1 (02:38:23):
That you've been waiting for. Oh hi, this is a
trend to listen. Yes, money, you read on time