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August 3, 2025 129 mins
Alternate Current Radio and 21st Century Wire present: Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen

This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts globally on Alternate Current Radio, with host Patrick Henningsen covering the top stories internationally – beginning with the now widely acknowledged famine in Gaza, a crime against humanity that’s been intentionally engineered by Israel and the Trump Administration. Also, we look at Trump’s unhinged threats of nuclear war with Russia, signaling the end of the line for MAGA. Later in Overdrive, we’ll also be joined by co-host Bryan ‘Hesher’ McClain and Adam ‘Ruckus’ Clark, to breakdown all this and other top news items from around the world this week. All this and more…

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Speaker 1 (00:27):
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this week's edition of
The Sunday Wire. I'm Patrick henningson your host. Were streaming
out live on rumble x, also on YouTube, Facebook Live,
twenty first Century Wire dot com, of course, alternacurt Radio
dot com, and on the audio streams will be there
live after the program on iTunes and Spotify. We've got

(00:49):
a great show. This is episode five hundred and fifty
seven of this weekly omnibus news and analysis TV and
radio program. We got some important things to unpack, some
difficult things to unpack. I've got a lot of stuff
I want to comment on based on what's happened, especially

(01:09):
over the last week or so. And we'll take a
break before overdrive as usual, and we'll be inviting some
of our teammates from Ulternate Current Radio onto the stream
to discuss some of these issues, but also to review
some of the comments from our audience. Will be pulling
in some of the better comments from YouTube and Rumble

(01:33):
during overdrive, and again we appreciate the engagement participation. It's
just been incredible last couple of weeks. So starting to
see you absolute flood of comments on our streams as well,
so we really appreciate you guys getting involved. Now there's
a few places that I want to focus on. One
of them is well, it's the title image for this

(01:57):
program is right here. That's the situation right now. There
is a famine that's happening in Gaza, and it's an
engineered famine. And that's the problem. This has been engineered intentionally,
purposefully by the Israelis and unfortunately, I have to say,

(02:21):
by the US government, by the Trump administration more specifically,
and this is unexcusable. It's horrific in the extreme, and
I don't really know what to say at this point.
So that's where things are at right now, and we'll

(02:41):
bring up on screen as well. I want to bring
this up on screen because I think it's important. This
is more or less where we're at in terms of
the narrative and the narrative management. We bring this up.
This explains a lot. Some of you might still be
confused as to how this came about, but there it is.

(03:03):
This was something I pulled off of one of the
Instagram accounts Forgout, which a Palestinian group it is. We'll
read it through for you as well. I'll enlarge that too,
So we've got a good frame in the screen and
this is what it says. And again I think this
is important to note because this is the whole story

(03:26):
in a nutshell. If you're wondering why everyone is suddenly
advocating for Gaza, yeah, it's been almost two years, just
so you know, twenty one months to be precise. If
you're wondering why everyone's suddenly advocating for Gaza, including politicians

(03:46):
who stayed silent as their own bombs fell us British
munitions specifically, it's because calling it a famine now it
is a lot safe. Then calling it a genocide before
famine sounds like misfortune. Genocide, however, sounds like guilt. Famine.

(04:15):
Lets them send aid without admitting harm. Oh look at
this terrible situation that's unfolded in Gaza. I mean, how
did it possibly come to this. I'm feigning concern like
Donald Trump does. It's terrible what's happening there, says Donald Trump.
You have no kidding, and you've had a hand in that.
They continue here on this post grieve publicly without naming

(04:39):
the perpetrators, and that's safe. You don't have to say
the word Israel you don't have to say net and Yahoo,
you don't have to say genocide. You have to get
tied up in that that controversial word appear human without
being held accountable. Genocide demands the truth. It forces us

(05:03):
to name the violence. It forces us to name who
made it possible. And once you do that, you can't
keep defending it. You can't keep pretending you didn't know.
Famine preserves power, genocide threatens it. And I'm saying that

(05:27):
in the narrative sense. Those of you who watch this program,
who listen to me, read twenty first Century Wire and
so forth, you know exactly what we're talking about here. Anyway,
I posted that on my ex account. I think it's
kind of important, so we put it up there. But

(05:48):
that's literally where things are at right now, folks. Now
we've got a lot to say about a lot of things.
I went to a press conference on Monday, and this
was for the Gaza Global Flotilla. This was in London
at Palestine House. Incredible venue. If you're ever in London,

(06:10):
you have a chance to visit this place. It's really
beautiful and it's in Holburn too. It's right in this
right on the border the city of London. Very strange
location and it's like you're stepping into some sort of
damascene Arab environment in the middle of London. So strange,
but it's it's absolutely beautiful and enchanting and it's the

(06:36):
people that run it are wonderful people. But these were
some of the people involved with the Global Flotilla Act.
Direct action is Tiago from Brazil. He was on the
Medline which was apprehended by the IDF a month and
a bit ago. We covered that of course, and the
Handella looks like all the crew have been released and

(07:01):
our home. Obviously the boat and the AID get confiscated.
They probably the AID probably went to a pound shop
in Tel Aviv or something. I'm sure it didn't make
it to the Palestinians. That's the last thing the Israelis
would like. But we had a chance to meet talk
to director of Human Rights Watch. That was very enlightening.

(07:23):
I posted some of that interview on the UK column
News on Friday and metp from Dublin as well, Shinfein
talking about Ireland sanctions. Lynn Boilin she was there and
a number of other committed activists from all around the world.
So there are more boats coming, folks. According to this

(07:48):
meeting that was held, dozens potentially a boat. So they're organizing.
So the Israelis are going to be busy, so that's happening.
And they had some of this on sale at Palestine House.
I couldn't resist. I don't drink pop soda pop, don't
drink it anymore. But I did crack one of these

(08:11):
open and I did enjoy it, and it tasted pretty
good Gaza Cola, so it was pretty nice. So yeah,
they had quite a lot of that on ice up there.
I grabbed a can. I didn't do a taste test.
I won't drink Coca cola full stop, so that's not happening.
But Gaza Cola, you can you can get You can

(08:32):
buy this if you're in the UK. You can buy
it online, if you've got a store or a shop,
or you do events. You can buy this in bulk.
Just go to Gaza Cola. They'll probably negotiate a bulk
price with you if you want to deal with them direct.
It's a nice product, obviously beautiful can I mean have
a look at that. I mean s gorgeous. So anyway,

(08:52):
I'm going to bring on a video shortly. But this
is the Sunday screening, the BB files. That's up on
our website right now, twenty first centurywire dot com. The
BB files. That's our Sunday screening, and that's this week's pick,
curated by the editorial team at twenty first century Wire.
And there's a number of different people who are selecting

(09:15):
films each week. We sort of take turns and rotate.
We've got a new person on this particular task of
looking for interesting and engaging films. This is definitely one
of those. This is like another view of Netting Yahoo,

(09:35):
another look of Neathan Yahoo. So that's up at twenty
one wire dot com. So I have to ask this question,
you know, on what planet is this acceptable? On what
planet is this even allowable? I really can't. I can't

(09:56):
believe we're even having this conversation. And a brave whistleblower
stepped forward, Anthony Aguilar. He's American. We've got a video
we'll share with you. He's American. And the smear campaign.
I knew he was going to end up on Tucker
Carlson within a couple of days, and of course he

(10:16):
did the smear campaign to discredit this guy. Former Green
Beret US serviceman, served his country twenty years in the
military and Green Beret obviously somewhat I would say elite detachment.

(10:37):
So he's out and he's into the contracting world and
he was contracted by the Gays a humanitarian foundation. This
is that sort of fake humanitarian outfit, this fraudulent company
running out of Switzerland under investigation. Basically one interview which

(10:58):
we played on the Midweek or I think also on Friday,
he said the client was the IDF. So this thing
was was cooked up by the Israelis. They use US
contractors to make it look legitimate. It's full of CIA,
USAID and MUSSAD operatives providing humanitarian aid. What a scam.

(11:24):
So he's gone. He's doing the rounds on various podcasts,
and what he's saying is damning. This is why the
ADL and some of these other I I don't know
if it was the ADL, but I think there's various
Israeli accounts online that are making up stories about his
criminal record, total fabrications. I retweeted some of that on

(11:48):
my ex account. There's so many different important things that
he is revealing in these various interviews. He's done. I
think he's done about half a dozen in the last
couple of days. And this is I pulled one podcast again.
I retweeted this on x on my account. It's a

(12:11):
smaller podcast, but he's doing the rounds. He looks, he
looks authentic, looks legit, looks sincere. And here's what he
had to say. We'll bring this up on screen. We'll
bring that up on screen. Momentarily, we're just going to

(12:32):
see if we can get a good audio feed for
That'll work on that in a moment. So he's going
basically into the details about what his role was and
what he expected versus what actually happened in the end,

(12:56):
and the discrepancy between these things are really incredible. So
I presume he was a true believer when he took
the assignment. That's just my guess. That he absolutely was
on board with Israel and everything else. That's just my guess.

(13:16):
So I'm thinking that's what the case is. But we'll
see if we can hear this or not. Hold on,
we'll come back to that clip. We've got some issues there.
We'll have to pull that down. Nonetheless, we'll bring this
back up on stage. And what he's describing here are

(13:40):
they're luring people to these fore feedings, what they call
feeding sites. Okay, it's disgusting. They're luring people to these
fore feeding sites and as they draw them away, they
have to walk ten kilometers to get a box of
you know, scraps, and then they won't be able to
get back home. So they routed them into concentration camps

(14:04):
which have been set up. So the overall project here,
as you can see, the overall engineering of this is
pretty reprehensible, ladies and gentlemen. But the overall project here
is the ethnic cleansing of the native Palestinian population in Gaza.

(14:25):
So using these what they're doing now is training, conditioning people,
cutting off food, cutting off supplies, starving them, then luring
them into rat runs, okay, and then routing them after
they've collected the food, if they didn't get shot or
tear gased or stung grenated and they sort of heard

(14:48):
them into some kind of a path to some sort
of tense city which has been set up where they
could very likely be bombed by the Israelis. So I mean,
they're still killing people on an industrial scale. That's still happening,

(15:11):
and I can't believe we're actually watching this. I mean
the sheer devastation, the amount of buildings that they've crushed,
Hundreds of thousands of homes been destroyed. Two thirds of
the population of two point five million are displaced, Roughly
four hundred thousand or dead are missing. Four hundred thousand okay,

(15:36):
four hundred thousand dead are missing. And meanwhile they're still
pumping this out throughout the region. The Abraham Alliance so
trying to build a US and Israeli NATO for the
region and bring all these Look, they've even got the
terrorist Jolani in their lower left hand corner with the beard.

(15:59):
So they're trying to create this idea. They're going to
put together an Israeli led NATO, Israel US led NATO
in here this, ladies and general, what you're looking at,
the Abraham Accords becomes the Abraham Alliance, and the idea
behind this is we're going to provide security for everybody,

(16:20):
but we're going to throw the Palestinians under the bus.
So be plenty of money, plenty of investment. Saudis developing
the Neo Project, this futuristic city which they want to
link up with Israel. But then Israel becomes the logistical,
energy and technology hub and ultimately the technology, big data,

(16:43):
energy gatekeepers of the region. In other words, controlling US
Israeli control of the new Middle East. That's what this is, okay,
And the conditions of membership are. Do not say anything
about the Palestinian And by the way, wink wink, nod, nod,

(17:04):
we're in the process of getting rid of them. That's
where things are at.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
You know.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
We don't make up the story. That's just the way
it is. And no pushback from pretty much anybody other
than just some disparate activists and people with a conscience internationally,
but nothing nothing of note politically. What's Trump busy doing

(17:39):
starting nuclear war? It's kind of like what Trump's been
busy doing pretty incredible if you ask me. Made it recently.
We'll see if we can bring this up on screen
or not. One second, but Trump made a threat recently.
It's let me see if we can find this video.

(18:04):
He basically said, we're p paring for war and it's
a little bit unhinged. Obviously it's not the sort of
thing we want to see. But he's reacting to tweets
by Medvedev. Okay, if anybody knows Dmitri Medvedev by now,

(18:25):
he is probably on a galactic level of patrol. So
I think superpower trolling. That's what Medvedev does. And obviously
he is quite hardcore. But at the end of the day,
he's not president. He is, I believe, the vice or

(18:46):
deputy chair the Russian National Security Council thereabouts. He's not
going to be president. I don't It doesn't doesn't appear
that way anyway. Not if he is, he's he hasn't
fully rehability yet. He was president briefly, if you remember,
during Obama's end of Obama's first term beginning of his

(19:10):
second term. So Medvedev was there. Let's let's let let's
have a look at what Trump is saying. Here. I'm
going to bring this up for you guys and listen
closely because this is this is quite something. So the
President United States, mind you, the President United States completely unhinged.

(19:33):
And we'll add this onto the screen right now. There
he is and never lost for words. I'm saying, invoke
the twenty fifth. So here's Trump. Now, the problem with
MAGA defenders on this okay, and you guys know I

(19:55):
gave Trump, you know get We all gave Trump a
chance because we believed what he said. So I think, okay, yeah,
world peace, no nuclear war. Let's let's give that a shot.
Let's end the war in Ukraine. Yeah, we'll give it
a shot. We'll give it a shot. It hasn't ended
that way. It's been a bit of a disaster. So

(20:17):
here he is. US presidents are supposed to be de escalating,
not escalating, especially with other nuclear powers. So here is
Donald J. Trump, the forty seventh president of the United States.
Here's what he's saying at the moment.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
And that means you really not well, you just have
to read what he said.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Who was talking about nuclear When you talk about nuclear,
we have to be prepared, and we're totally prepared.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
That means so you have to put this in perspective.
Maggo defenders are saying, well, no, the Russians are threatening
the US or Trump is just threatening the back. No,
the US is killing Russians. The US is providing the
weapons and the Sri to Killussians. It's just that they're
getting Ukraine to do it, to pull the trigger. But effectively,

(21:06):
these are US operations. The United States is killing Russians.
Russians are not killing Americans, so America is determined to
use Ukraine as a cudgel. Even when Trump promised he
would end this proxy war, NATO's proxy war against Russian
and Ukraine, he would end it in twenty four hours.

(21:30):
Great campaign line. Obviously, it got him a lot of votes.
He gets in office and does the opposite. Okay, fair enough,
that means your fair game for criticism. Sorry, maga, That's
just the way it goes. So there's a lot of
cope going on on this, and Trump's completely unhinged. We'll

(21:50):
see if we can find this this ridiculous tweet. I
think here it is. Yeah, here we go, George Samuel.
Samuel commented on this. We'll bring that back. So take
a look at this. So Trump says, I've just been

(22:11):
informed that twenty thousand Russian soldiers died this month in
the ridiculous war in Ukraine. So he's saying ridiculous wards
not my Ward's Biden's war. Da da da dada. So
he's saying Trump here that twenty thousand Russian soldiers died. Really,
let's take a closer look at that statement. Yeah, twenty

(22:34):
thousand Russian soldiers died this month in Ukraine. And then
he goes down and say Ukraine have lost approximately eight
thousand soldiers since January first, twenty twenty five. Where is
he getting this information? Because this is not what we're hearing.
So that's like a fourteen to one kill ratio, So

(22:56):
fourteen Russian soldiers are dying for every one Kranian soldier.
I have a hard time believing that this is actually true.
In fact, I don't believe it's true. This is absolute
boulder dash. So who's telling Trump all this stuff? So
I don't get it? Is Blincoln and Sullivan? Are they
back in the White House again? Are they briefing the president?

(23:18):
Where are they getting these numbers from the Atlantic Council?
I mean, somebody help the president. He seems. Donald Trump's
in trouble, He's struggling. Uh, don't know what to say.
This is, this is so just make up the stuff,
Just make it up and run with it. George Samuel

(23:41):
is saying, where's this intelligence coming from the Mark Levine Show.
Good question. So it's it's framing it as, oh, we know,
we just want to we just want to break up
this neighborhood fight between these Ukrainians and the Russians. We're
not involved. We're an innocent party where the United States
of America don't blame us, don't blame me, says Trump.

(24:03):
I didn't start this war. It's Biden's war. It's Biden's word.
Never would have happened if I was president. In that
same old line, how tired that one is. It's lost,
it's kind of lost its novelty at this point. So
there's Trump, so you know, instead of jousting about who's

(24:29):
got the most nuclear readiness, why not do something civilized
and just basically call it dog is off and accept reality,
and that reality is Ukraine is not going to recover
the territory that it's lost, as we've said from day

(24:50):
one of this conflict and covering it for three and
a half years. The longer it goes on, the more
territory Ukraine's going to lose, the more men they're going
to lose, and the bigger disaster it's going to be
for the future of that country. Russia will do what
it's going to do, full stop. It doesn't matter what

(25:10):
the US says, doesn't matter what Germany says, what Britain says,
what Mark Crute, the Secretary General of NATO, says it
doesn't matter. Russia will execute its national security objectives because
they are being threatened existentially by the West, who's using

(25:34):
Ukraine as a cudgel. If America was in that exact
position and their existential national security it's being threatened. Let's
say China was working with Mexico, you know where they
managed to get Texas to secede, and the Chinese or
the Russians were arming the Texans against Washington. That's an

(25:54):
existential threat. Same exact situation Ukraine. It's no different. US
would probably deal with that problem with extreme prejudice in
a very short space of time. It wouldn't care really
about civilian casualties, not in the meticulous way Russia is
attempting to avoid them, because it knows that if it

(26:17):
has to govern over these territories in the future, it
can't afford to inflict any civilian casualties. Hence, the number
of civilian casualties in this conventional war since February twenty fourth,
twenty twenty two is record low. It's the lowest for
a conventional conflict of this scale. We're talking about the

(26:39):
amount of arms that have been dropped, the type of
countries that are involved in arming Ukraine, the volume of
munitions and so forth, and the number of civilian casualties
is negligible. In fact, Ukraine is inflicting higher numbers of
civilian casualties in Duma, Bass and in Russia. Then Russia

(27:02):
is in the whole of Ukraine. Okay, I don't make
the numbers up and go buy what's been reported to
the United Nations. That's the fact of the matter. Yet
we hear all this crazy rhetoric coming from virtue signaling
Western politicians and you know, subtards like Donald Trump, who

(27:24):
are just like making up the story, just whatever fits
my narrative. I'm just going to make up some facts
and stick that on my true social account and I'll
push that out. Fox News will buy it. My supporters
love me anyway. I could just lie through my teeth.
It doesn't matter what I say. They still love me.
They're going to vote for me. But I think Trump's

(27:44):
hemorrhaging support on a pretty fundamental level because of some
of this. So meanwhile, and we'll bring on to the
stage the magic man. Who's the magic man? You going
to ask? Well, we'll take a look, the magic Man

(28:06):
is here. Steve Witcough. That magic man, that's the guy,
the Special Envoy wick Cough to visit Moscow on Sunday.
I'm sure they're waiting with baited breath and Moscow. Steve Whitcough,
the del Boy of Diplomacy. This is what I've dubbed him,
the del Boy of diplomacy. If you ever watch that show,

(28:30):
only fools and horses, those of you in Britain know
what I'm talking about, and some enterprising Americans who watch
PBS might have seen it as well. The same PBS
Trump's going to defund. Time you get to see some
of that British broadcasting classics on PBS. Wick Cough sent
to Moscow Sunday. The Special Envoy. He's got a deal

(28:55):
or a deal or maybe a deal. He's going to
go and meet. He's going to like chew the fat.
He's not going to take any no, he's going to
come back and tell Donald Trump what the Russian said.
It's going to give him an ultimatum. Maybe smoke a
cigarette with Lavrov, Donald Trump's special Envoy. This guy works
for Israel, That's who he works for. Ultimately, Steve Wikoff

(29:19):
only cares about Israel. And this is what we've come
to learn. And I didn't know this before, but I
did after a period of time, that this is a
side hustle, this whole Russia thing for Wickcough. His main
assignment is from Tel Aviv. He works for the Israelis.

(29:39):
For all intents and purposes, this guy works for the Israelis,
and that's ultimately what he cares about. So he is
not going to achieve anything. He's not credible, he's not serious.
He has no experience in the field. He is literally
winging it and he's just going to the motions. All

(30:01):
he cares about is doing Israel's bidding, in other words,
lying to the Palestinians, faking ceasefires, pretending there's going to
be a deal or a ceasefire in Gaza, fooling the Iranians,
preparing for a sneak attack. That he's already done his job,
he's earned his crust. He'll probably get a street named

(30:22):
after him, like Robert Maxwell or James Jesus Angleton somewhere
in Tel Aviv. If he's really really good at this,
if he really does does right for Israel, he'll get
he'll get a street named after him in Jerusalem after
Israel kicks all the Palestinians out, after they expel all

(30:43):
the Arabs from East Jerusalem, Wikoff will get Yeah, maybe
a memorial, maybe a street, you know, maybe a bus station,
who knows, maybe the new high high speed rail station
Steve Whitcoff terminal in Haifa or Tel Aviv connecting with NEO,
who knows, you know, anything's possible. So the magic man said,

(31:09):
I'm hoping he can have a breakthrough, says Whittaker. Matthew Whittaker,
the US Ambassador to NATO, another one. But he's hoping
that Wikoff's going to get a breakthrough after not getting
anything for the last seven months. Ladies and gentlemen, my
best advice here, don't hold your breath, and more importantly,

(31:30):
don't believe anything any of these people ever say. They're
not credible, they're not serious, and they're not there to
solve anything. Okay, They're there to pad the nests of
the stakeholders that have sent them. This guy is a
con artist of the highest level. This is why he

(31:55):
is presiding over a string of tobaccles and failures and
nearly help to start World War three by faking negotiations
with the Iranians while these Rael's preparing a sneak attack.
No credibility at all. The Russians aren't stupid. They know
what he is, and he'll be lucky if he gets

(32:17):
the time of day. They're just Russia is just going
to go through the motions. They're just gonna go through
the motions. So like, oh, here it comes, here comes
del boy. Get the vodka out, bring the girls, bring
the caviat or keep him busy for a couple of days,
and he's gonna leave and we're gonna get on and

(32:38):
do our business. That's that's where things are at right
now with Russia and Trump, quite frankly, and the interests
that are directing Trump, i e. Global Capital, Wall Street
in the City of London, they're gonna they're gonna get
on and do their business. And they're businesses is selling

(33:01):
arms and making money on the stock market, and all
those firms are just doing incredibly well right now. All
these guys are getting rich, like you can't believe on
defense stocks because of this, because there is no peace deals.
You see, that's good for the defense industry. It's good

(33:23):
it's good for wick Cough keep the gravy train going.
He doesn't care. He doesn't give a unit of flying
frappucino about Palestinians, that's for sure, and even less about Ukrainians. Okay,
this is all cannon fodder for property deals, defense stocks,

(33:45):
private equity firms, and hedge funds. That's all. And maybe
a meme coin it's probably, you know, whatever the next
Trump rug pull mem cooin scam is. Who knows. Maybe
Wick Cough will get a coin Wick Cough coin, Steve

(34:06):
Steve coin dollar sign, Steve dollar sign, Steve W. How
about that Steve W cooin. Can use that to fund
the next round of negotiations. You could just use a
meme coin get everybody to, yeah, you know, buy this
new Steve W coin for peace. Watch it shoot up

(34:27):
in value, and then they can pull the rug. Maybe
Javier Javier Melee can get some of his Argentinian friends
involved help to get, you know, pump that coin up.
I mean, we're joking about this stuff, folks, but this
is kind of like what these people are doing. This
is what they've been doing for the last six months. Unbelievable.

(34:49):
I wish it weren't true. I wish I was joking.
I wish this was parody, but it's not. We're going
to take a break right now. We're gonna go to overdrive.
When we come back, we'll bring some of our teammates on.
We'll review some of these stories and much much more
and more importantly, we'll find out who really knows what's
going on, and that is our audience in the comment threads.

(35:10):
That's where their real brain power is. We'll be showcasing
some of the better comments. All this and more after
the break. In the meantime, do enjoy the fantastic music
of one of our great friends of the show read Rumble,
and we'll be back in just a few.

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(36:08):
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Speaker 7 (36:29):
Trust you not to turn up your corruption and lies.

Speaker 8 (36:37):
Trust this the crowd, or turn the door.

Speaker 5 (36:43):
Well designed misery to keep you owrench, make you believe
in anything. Any he wants is.

Speaker 7 (36:53):
Keep your left or right.

Speaker 9 (36:55):
Knock um bye off but your stuff.

Speaker 5 (37:00):
Can't you see?

Speaker 6 (37:01):
We got stay in Bala, do matter water.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
And playing with the Domesday Crime.

Speaker 8 (37:13):
Turn on glade and giots enough to turn the under.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
We capture bad you.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
Know, child one at the door, the.

Speaker 5 (37:39):
Life brutality, commercialized, cruelty, people less commodity. Cheer one warned fasity,
no work of filing, perpetual impunity always haven't been medology.

Speaker 7 (38:04):
Bib, don't matter what.

Speaker 1 (38:08):
Playing with the Domesday.

Speaker 7 (38:09):
Club turn off by a couple you try.

Speaker 6 (38:17):
To stay in babajash him the start, stay with the
domstay car.

Speaker 7 (38:29):
Turn off. By that, I'm joining the car.

Speaker 4 (38:32):
Try pushing the church.

Speaker 8 (38:37):
My lie, mister he rides will turn late school.

Speaker 1 (39:26):
Welcome back, Welcome back to l Asian gentlemen. This is
the Sunday Wire, episode five hundred and fifty seven of
this weekly Omnibus news analysis, TV and radio program. Thank
you for rejoining us, and as we were discussing some
of the things that are happening right now, it's just
unbelievable and I could go into it. I wanted to

(39:46):
go in a little bit of a deeper dive. One
of the accounts that I really admire Arnold bertrand French.
I think he's French or Belgium, but French, let's just say.
And he posted some thing about Germany that was just unbelievable.
Is from a journalist there. We might have a look
at that later. But the level of despondency where you're

(40:09):
not allowed to talk about things if you're in politics
or journalism. Nobody in Germany wants to talk about the
nord Stream pipeline. Can you believe that? I mean, we're
literally we're living in that time where it's verboten for
investigative journalists in this country that's been directly affected by

(40:31):
the biggest act of industrial sabotage of the modern era
in Europe. And you're not allowed to talk about it
if you're in if you're in government, or you're a journalists. No, no, no, no,
can't talk about that. I mean it's bad enough. Can't
criticize Israel either, but like the nord Stream, you're not

(40:52):
allowed to posit any theories on it. And and by
the way, Germany is supposed to have done an investigation.
They're supposed to have released the details of that. Where
is it? We've been waiting a year and a half.
Where is it? Where are the details of your nord
Stream investigation? Germany? Why are you sitting on it? Well,

(41:13):
we know because we've done the investigation. Just go to
twenty first century wire top pen section nord Stream. Have
a look. It's been up for a while. Oh there's
more coming. There's more coming on that, and we'll need
your help to make that happen as well. So again,

(41:35):
we appreciate your support for this media network, and let
we bring on some of our teammates from ACR onto
the stage right now. Ruckus, host of the daily Ruckus Ruckus,
How you doing.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
I am well, Patrick, thank you very much.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
It's great to see you.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
Unfortunately I've been shipped out as you can tell from
the background here. Both me and Hasher are doing our
tour duty aboard the submersibles as it were.

Speaker 1 (42:04):
So you know see what it is. Well, just you know,
if you're in the Baltic Sea, have a look and
just do some recon on the damage there with the
nord Stream. We're still looking for boots and other clues
as to who might have done it. Loan, bring Hesher
up on stage as well. Brian McLain aka Hesher.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
Good to be here, Patrick, good to see you from
down here in the benthic trenches where the Nord Stream
pipeline used to be. We're done here taking photos for you.

Speaker 1 (42:36):
Yeah, I hope it's I hope it's not too boring
for you guys down there. You know, it's spent too
much time in a pressurized submersible cattle like that.

Speaker 2 (42:44):
Patrick.

Speaker 4 (42:44):
He'll notice Hesher has the porthole and I don't. There's
a reason for that because I was not appreciating the
scenery at first. I was afraid I was going to
be running into sharks. But lo and behold, this is
what we get to see outside the porthole of our
particular man. So I decided to go with an office
where I didn't have to see all that.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
But the amazing thing about that photo Ruckus, of course,
you know, is the hair manages to maintain its shape
and hold while underwater. That to me, that's some serious
cutting edge space tech right there.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (43:21):
I think Elon Musk helped him out with that for sure.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
But yeah, aqua aqua tech I think I think he's
using Gavin Newsom's hair gel. That's what I think. I
think that's a Scandals in the same hair brand.

Speaker 2 (43:34):
Actually it's called Aqua Maga.

Speaker 1 (43:37):
It's wind tunnel tested up to two hundred miles per hour.
So guys, I mean, I don't know what to say
other than Maga is just to me losing so much
credibility by the by the minute. But yet there's this
whole show in this song and dance going on. They've

(44:00):
revitalized Russia Gate, telling us all these things that we
were saying, like how many years ago.

Speaker 2 (44:08):
A line seven, eight.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
Eight years ago we revealed it all.

Speaker 2 (44:16):
Yeah, I can't believe people are talking about this like
it's news. I had a friend walk up to me
in town the other day and go, did you hear
the bombshell Toulci Gabber just dropped. I'm like, oh, pray, tell,
please tell me what was it? And it's like we're
gonna get Obama, We're gonna lock them up, all these people.
I'm just like, Okay, I will definitely keep holding my

(44:37):
breath for another eight years.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
Oh yeah, I'm sure, I'm sure.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
You know.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
It's like, what the hell's going on, well, how come
Donald Trump so aloof Maybe it's because of this, I'm
not sure. In the NBC archives of the Marl one
second Here we Are.

Speaker 10 (45:00):
Hardy shows Trump giving Epstein his personal attention.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
The footage, shot in.

Speaker 10 (45:08):
November of nineteen ninety two, before Trump opens the resort
as a club, shows the future president surrounded by cheerleaders
for the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, capturing Trump's fun
loving bachelor lifestyle. For an appearance on Faith Daniel's NBC
talk show We're.

Speaker 1 (45:26):
Going to get great ratings on your.

Speaker 10 (45:27):
Show, Trump is surrounded by women as music lairs in
the background. After a while, Trump goes to greet three
new guests, among them the financier Jeffrey Epstein George more
than a decade before his guilty fleet on state prostitution charges.
Later in the footage, Trump is seen talking to Epstein

(45:48):
and another man as women are dancing in front of them.
Trump alternates between dancing and pointing out women to Epstein
and the other man and telling them.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
I just can't get over the fact that the hair
has just been a disaster for like thirty years. It's
just he hasn't been able to sort that out. I
think he's sort of got a handle on it now,
but it's just like I don't know.

Speaker 4 (46:13):
Also, the dude's not the best dancer. I had to
say it.

Speaker 1 (46:17):
So Epstein got done on state charges, but yet Pam
Bondy and the DOJ say there's no scandal. And then
Gilaine Maxwell's just bought her self immunity without telling them
a damn thing. I mean, what's going on?

Speaker 2 (46:33):
Yeah, I predict rather than seeing Obama go to jail,
we're going to see Gawayne out of jail. That may
be the only accomplishment here, yep.

Speaker 1 (46:43):
And she's she's got a meeting with the Deputy Age
who's actually the guy running it, not Bondy, And that's
going to be in prison on August eleventh, at her prison.
So when is August eleventh? One week? Yeah, next Monday?
And yeah, and what's he got? What's he is? She

(47:04):
gonna sing? She's not gonna sing no new songs. It's
gonna be oldies. She's gonna sing oldies, and those oldies
are going to get her immunity. And that's, folks, how
it works, you see, that's how it works. And she'll
be rewarded handsomely for her trouble.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Yeah, and her how it works, her experience in that jail,
if she's even actually there has been one of custom
vegan meals and yoga classes, very similar to Jeffrey's first
stint where he actually wasn't really in jail. If you
look at how he was treated in his first stint, uh,
it was pretty much he could come and go most

(47:43):
of the time as he wanted. He had cops dressed
up in suits, uh, you know, bringing him stuff, mounting TVs,
taking in places like how in what world does that happen? Like, well,
that doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
In Jeff's world. That's where that happens in Jeff's world.
So yeah, so nothing to see here. There's nothing going
on with Epstein, Trump's inability to intervene in a holocaust.
They have nothing on Trump, of course, and I'm sure
because he according to Trump, he didn't even know Epstein.

(48:21):
He didn't even didn't even know him.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
ABC bags to differ, looks like they knew each other.
I just watched it.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
Yeah, they kind of did, and quite intimately and for
a very long time, and they shared private jets to
back and forth to Florida, many, many, many, many times,
many times. And wasn't Virginia Goffrey working for Trump before

(48:51):
she was transferred.

Speaker 4 (48:53):
To the recently ran around railing how like Epstein stole
I think her plus some other employee, they stole his
employees from mar A Lago from him or something like that.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
Yeah, I guess that just happens normally, right, I mean, yeah.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
Billionaire financier comes in and steals my hotel employees and
my assistance.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
This what totally credible. Yeah, It's just kind of all
makes sense, doesn't it. I Mean I didn't want to
believe that that was the case, but I go by
the actions, not the not the not the talk, not
the rhetoric, and the actions are pretty incriminating actually, and
the lack of action by Trump it's unbelievable. So does

(49:38):
does Maggot deserve to go to the wall over this?
I mean, it's not just this, isn't it. It's it's
the anti war talk. He got the votes because Americas
didn't want the wars. That's how he got the votes.
And he promised he was going to do the Epstein case,
and he promised he was going to release this and
he was going to do that and he was going

(50:00):
to do that. That's how we got the votes.

Speaker 2 (50:04):
He's appoint He's all promised that stuff too. We've shown
those clips of like Bongino and Patel and all these
people Bondie talking about how important this is and how
they're not going to give up on it. It's on
my desk. Now it's just oh that guy, that's not real.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
Trial.

Speaker 4 (50:23):
It's just it's one. It's just one of many.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
Now.

Speaker 4 (50:26):
It's almost like every single promise that he's made he's
either completely one aided on or he's not been able
to fulfill or or people are starting to wonder, now
exactly how is this possible? So he's running around saying
he's going to deport how many like ungodly numbers of
illegals that are here. It's it's it's logistically unfeasible, you

(50:49):
know what I mean, It's literally cannot be done. So,
I mean, especially at the rate. I mean, what's happening now.
Maybe people are calling in their local restaurant saying, hey,
I saw in illegal working in the dish room, Come
get them. And that's about it. I mean, we've seen
some spectacles taking place and protests out in the La
Area and all that fun stuff, But where's the actual

(51:10):
what is he doing? You know, it seems more like
they're using this as an excuse to target pro Palestinian
protesters on local college campuses. So far, that's all I've
seen anyway. But you know what's next, He's going to
back off on the crypto stuff. By the way, that
clip every time I see that on ABC with a
like he's greeted by three new individuals, one of them

(51:30):
including a giant. Who's that really tall guy?

Speaker 1 (51:33):
He's about seven too. He's probably like played center for
the Knicks with Bill Bradley or something. I don't know.
It's going back a bit. Yeah, yeah, I mean there
he is, Jeff So Yeah. A lot of promises, you know,
a lot of promises, and that's it. That's it. Would
you have voted for him or bothered to vote if

(51:54):
he wouldn't have said those things, he probably would have
lost a lot of votes. Those actually moved first time voters.
Those issues, They moved people to the polls who had
not participated in previous elections. Those issues did. And is
that any different than Barack Obama saying on day one,
On day one, I'm going to bring those troops home

(52:17):
from Iraq and constant. It's no different. I don't see
a difference. But Trump got in because he was meant
to be the antidote or the antithesis of the habitually,
pathologically lying Barack Obama. Okay, that's that was the contrast.

(52:37):
That was the sales pitch, right, It was like that
versus that this is different than that. That was the pitch.
So that's the way I look at it. If you
say the right things, you can get the votes. We
all know that. We just thought that this time, this
guy wasn't in the system, he wasn't part of the swamp,

(52:59):
so there's a better chance. We hoped that he could
do the things he said he was going to do,
and so people took a shot on him. Yeah once
twice in some cases voted for him three times.

Speaker 2 (53:17):
Yeah, after warp speed, you know, after warpsfeed, still got
a second chance because the alternative was so odious and
so bothersome and so tiresome and so in your face.
It was just like that whole four years under, whoever

(53:38):
was puppeting Biden was just so browbeating and ridiculous. It
was like, we basically have to vote for Donald Trump
at this point, and then they do the fake shooting
on his ear, and it was like, oh my god,
he is in. This is happening unless they actually take
him out, but this looks like it's happening. So much fakery,

(54:01):
so much bullshit popping up. Everybody that came in on
his cabinet all pretended like they were podcasters for a year.
That was some lulls, wasn't it. Oh yeah, we'll go
on your x Space, We'll go on your podcast. Now
where do you go? You go to Tucker Carlson maybe
if you want to get in that crap show. That
is quite the crap show right now. Have you noticed

(54:23):
this week how conservatives hate Tucker Carlson all of a
sudden And then now there's a subfracturization between Tucker Carlson
and Nick fuint Is, And now Nick Fuintes is going
after Tucker Carlson and he's dragging in a lot of
people that are newly skeptical about Israel. And now Tucker
Carlson is facing some back and forth, you know, then

(54:45):
and now videos where he's really he's stepping on his
own story about knowing whether his dad was in the
CIA or not and fwints is jumping all over it.
So there's like just and this is just you know,
it's great. I love the drama. I'm totally enjoying watching it.
But at the same time, it's like it's further fracturing

(55:06):
what was the you know, the new conservative movement, you know,
m just like back in the old days, just like
tea Party, just like occupy. As soon as something becomes
big enough, all this money starts floating in and new
narratives start floating in and the wrestling matches begin, and

(55:27):
you know, it's it's a mess right now, It's a
total mess. And then on the other side, I also
noticed the like blue check mark people that just you know,
m maga to the core. They've got these really interesting
like threads they're posting, but just like how great Marco
Rubio is and oh yeah, this is crazy, dude. Let

(55:50):
me actually share this to you. You want a good laugh,
I'll share this.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
When is it some kind of like anime fetish type
market or something.

Speaker 2 (56:00):
Uh, it's in the it's in the backstage there if
you want to put it up.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
Okay, hold on, let me let me bring this up.
Then let's have a look at this.

Speaker 2 (56:07):
This is pretty funny.

Speaker 1 (56:09):
Add to the stage. Yeah, let's try. Let's try to
Let's try to bring this up if I can, uh
before presenting the screen. Uh, okay, I don't know it's asking.
Oh yeah, okay, let's make some space for that. There
we go, there we go. Here it is okay.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
So this is one of those accounts through that I
follow for fun. You know, I like to know what
these blue check Maga accounts are talking about. So nas
here says Marco Rubio's interview is going viral. It's not
about defense spending. The Secretary of State isn't talking defense budgets.
He's revealing jaw dropping facts about underground warfare and nuclear

(56:47):
strikes that almost no Americans know about. You won't believe
what you're about to hear.

Speaker 1 (56:52):
Yoh whoa underground warfare? Yeah wait, hold hold on, go back.
I just want to point out something, and please don't
think this is terrible of me, but it might be.
Put spring Marco up center screen here, just just okay,
you guys, are you guys star trek fans any Trekkies?
Sure you know what I'm about to say, don't you?

(57:18):
He wants to be president badly in twenty twenty eight.
And what I'm saying is we cannot have a vulcan
as president. That's what I'm saying. Look at those things, man, Yes,
this is not.

Speaker 4 (57:33):
I was thinking more like a Ferengi from a deep
space nine.

Speaker 2 (57:37):
Oh there you go.

Speaker 1 (57:38):
Yeah, I think, yeah, it could be Farrangi as well.
I mean in terms of the Vulcans are tall, aren't
they normally it's sort of like six three and above.
So yeah, maybe a Farrangi.

Speaker 4 (57:50):
Or some sort of more diplomatic than this guy.

Speaker 1 (57:52):
There's some bizarre intergalactic camera of a of a a
mix you know, maybe human vulcan as well. It makes.

Speaker 2 (58:04):
Yeah, bad president either way. That's a scary thought. Pass.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
So what's the basis of this? What's what?

Speaker 11 (58:09):
What?

Speaker 12 (58:09):
What?

Speaker 1 (58:10):
What kind of interview is this?

Speaker 12 (58:11):
What?

Speaker 1 (58:11):
What is this bombshell that?

Speaker 2 (58:13):
Well, here's where it gets cool. First, we have to
we have to give we have to give Marco the fetus.
We have to make him seem way cooler than he is.
So number one, Rubio now holds two positions simultaneously, Secretary
of State and National Security Advisors simultaneously, first person since
Kissinger in seventy fives to had done this. Trump also

(58:35):
made him acting us ai D Administrator and Acting National Archivist,
four roles for this one guy.

Speaker 1 (58:44):
Can you believe it, Marco, he's carrying four jobs. Yeah,
I mean he must be talented. Yeah, it must be good.

Speaker 2 (58:53):
Here's the here's a good one. This, this, this, get
ready to laugh. Here's what most people don't know. Israel
been bombing for ten days before the US got involved.
Trump strikes weren't starting a war, they were ending one.
The operation gave Israel an off ramp to achieve their objectives.

Speaker 1 (59:13):
And stop genius, absolutely genius. In fact, the woman giving
this interview she could be a character on Star Trek
as well. Can we rewind that to the beginning? That's
that Arian Barbie and just have a look at that,
I mean now, and she got a great look for

(59:40):
the Enterprise. I can see her on deck with one
of those tight Aurura sort of outfits.

Speaker 2 (59:48):
Yeah, your targeting officer probably, she'd probably be the one,
you know, Targeter, Yeah, Targeter. It's like Sarah Adams, you.

Speaker 1 (59:55):
Know, Starfleet Command target. I think she looked. I mean
the two of them are we watching as Star Trek
sort of prequel here? I mean, is that what's happening?
Because and then JD Vance can't stop stop talking about UFOs.
Have you guys noticed that, Yeah, something's going on here, Like,

(01:00:17):
what is what's going on here?

Speaker 2 (01:00:19):
With They tried to tell us that, you know, some
oh everybody, some scientists said this thing in the space
looks like it could be a UFO, and there's all
this stupid news about that. And then a Russian scientist
came out last list of last week and was like,
you guys are insane. This is completely ludicrous. Why are
you saying this to the population there?

Speaker 4 (01:00:41):
They're just getting ready for the ultimate distraction in case
the people won't stop asking questions about Epstein.

Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
He's calling her the borg photon in there. She does
look assimilated, doesn't she straight away assimilate or die? JD
Van seems completely manufactured?

Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:01:05):
If so, I want to refund. I think needs to
be sent back for Yeah, the replacement. If he's manufactured,
send him back, recall the VP. I want my money
back on JD. I thought he was smart.

Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
Yeah, this thing goes on, there's a whole there's a
number of uh really.

Speaker 1 (01:01:23):
Going on in there? What's what what what? What's that one?
Zero American casualties? What's his thirty Tomahawk missiles? Genius?

Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Yeah, look at this right, So, like everywhere I look
on accounts like this, there's weird little like counter narratives
like this that are are custom made for like the
Maga boomer crowd. I guess I can't really figure it out,
but they're just these like the threads are the perfect

(01:01:51):
way to push this to people, you know, low information
people that want to just you know, trust the plan,
Like these are great for that. Trump's strategy surgical precision
with defined limits, mission three nuclear sites only, timeline forty
eight hours from strike to ceasefire Saturday, nuclear facilities struck Monday,

(01:02:16):
ceasefire announced, no regime change, Boom America, Maga. Right, it's
all that simple, that's all you gotta know. Just this
little thread here.

Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
There's these accounts and like they're either pumping up Elon
or they're pumping up Trump and it's just so fake. Yeah,
it's so fake. And look at the engagement they're getting
on these I mean, crazy numbers.

Speaker 2 (01:02:40):
Huh Oh, it's insane. And you could literally take this
thread and turn it into a graphic novel into a
comic book. I swear, just take ask Ai to do it.
Someone could go to groc and say, hey, take this
thread by Nas and turn it into a graphic novel
using you know, all of the talking points that are

(01:03:01):
in all the steps, and you'd get something the size
of a comic book. They're quite literally taking fake analysis
like CIA scripted analysis of major geopolitical events and turning
them into a freaking comic book.

Speaker 1 (01:03:18):
Narco Narco Rubio, that's one of his nicknames.

Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
That's a good one.

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
It's got a history. Looks like it, says Ian Taff,
one of our commenters. Here, looks like the White House
children are all scrambling for the top jobs. I mean
it's not a very deep bench, if you think about it,
it's not I mean neither the Democrats didn't have a
deep bench either, but I think Trump's bench is even

(01:03:44):
thinner as we know. Here we go. Q said they
were leaving for Israel for the last Okay, I think
Q is run by Israel personally, because when they busted
four Chan, did you see all the Israeli intelligence, all
of it, all of it, and so where was all
the Q coming from? Is Q drops are coming from

(01:04:05):
four chan and eight chan. We're all the mass shooters
posting all their manifestos four chan and h chan.

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
There were a whole bunch of FBI email addresses in
there too.

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
So that's your hive of mass shooter narrative data four
chan and eight chan and Israeli Q drops to keep
people on board with the trumpet the Trump psy op,
I mean, beat me up, Patrick says Laura. Yeah, I'm
feeling like that might be a good deal. Actually, infotainment, yeah,

(01:04:37):
or value Atainment. What a great name for a channel, valuetainment. Yeah,
what do you think? It's very gripping, isn't it?

Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
Shrewd?

Speaker 1 (01:04:46):
Definitely, he's a shrewd businessman. Okay, here we go. Q
might be right, He'sraeli Continuum. Yeah, yep, so so yeah,
this is like Q and on stuff. I'll cope with
these Twitter threads, these mega Twitter threads here, all South

(01:05:06):
Florida Trump migrants, including Trump, Bondi, Rubio Patel or all
involved in trafficking from South America to South Florida. I
don't know, we don't have any receipts for that, but
these days, anything's possible. I sort of doubt it. I
think what's going on here is pretty clear. I think
we've we've named it. I think we've named it here.

(01:05:29):
There's a lot of angling to get a ticket into
the underground bunker city. So all those missile silos that
have been converted into apartments underground. Have you seen those?
The ICBM missile silos, Cold War ones have been decommissioned.
I guess rich people can buy a property down there

(01:05:50):
just in case. I mean, if you've got to spare
a couple million.

Speaker 2 (01:05:55):
Well, I think those are actually a little pass a
these days because you've got Elon Musk with the Boring Company, right,
he can just drill you a big giant hole in
the ground and you can build something fancy, you know,
Wi Fi, fifty five inch TV, you know all that stuff. So,
you know, I think a lot of those old things

(01:06:16):
have fallen into disrepair, and they're just building new ones
at a rate that is hard to even fathom.

Speaker 1 (01:06:22):
This company, that that boring company, is hitting the skids.
Have you read. Oh they're not doing well. They've only
got none of the cities want any of these hyperloops.
The only one they've built anything in is Las Vegas,
and they only have four miles of operational track, and
they have slated like, you know, thirty or forty miles

(01:06:45):
or eighty miles or something, and they've only of the four,
only a couple of miles aren't aren't quite operational. So
he's only like done a couple of miles in the
whole country and they've managed to eat up something like
I'll bring up I'll get this story in a minute
because I bookmarked that because it's just.

Speaker 4 (01:07:03):
So, and this can't be what it appears to be
because every other company that Elon Musk runs, as it were,
or pretends to run, is related to the military, so
they're clearly using this company for some sort of unknown
military application. And his real purpose is not to build
these hyperloop tunnels. That was just some sort of like yeah,

(01:07:25):
you know cover op.

Speaker 2 (01:07:26):
I agree, the cities don't deserve them. You hear me,
American cities, you don't deserve these, do you know why?
Because you've allowed your cities to fall into decrepitude and
disrepair and a zombie apocalypse. And if you put people
on any sort of public transit, sorry, everybody already knows,
you might get fed and all death just from sitting

(01:07:46):
in an enclosed space with some of these zombies walking
around in your cities. Now, so you build something nice
and pretty like that with a you know, a good
glorious goal. Sorry, is it going to go through Oakland
because that place is a crime in feted shithole now,
and you're gonna end up with a bunch of fentanyl
zombies and thugs and armed gangsters on your you know,

(01:08:08):
your little hyper tube.

Speaker 1 (01:08:09):
Hey, don't talk about Oaktown like that.

Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
It's gotten bad. Man. Once you go over the if
your hood adjacent and you go the wrong direction, it's
going to be a bad day, really bad.

Speaker 1 (01:08:22):
Okay, here we go. Hyperlink hyper Loop Boring Company turning
into a nine hundred hold on nine hundred million dollar flop. Okay,
nearly a decade after Elon Musk launched boring company. Interesting name,
The promise is ultra fast hyper loop transportation tunneling venture

(01:08:42):
has little to show despite pitches to all of these
different cities. I'll show you all the pitches actually and
bring this up on screen. It's kind of interesting. Actually,
what what what has actually been achieved? So they've they've
burned through a billion dollars, okay, and what have they
got to show for it. Apparently very little. So all

(01:09:06):
of these cities, here we go, bring this up on screen.
So all these cities, I think you've got no it's
interesting who's signed up for it? Here? We'll just let
me take that comment down for a moment. Okay, So
proposed and dug. So you see the black the black
bars are proposed, and on the bottom is the miles

(01:09:29):
and then the blue is dug. What's actually been dug? Okay?
So Las Vegas Loop the only project? Okay, so they
have dug. Apparently these these these maniacs have dug sixty
miles underneath the city of Las Vegas. Who knows what
that's going to do in terms of groundwater and other
disasters sinkholes? Who knows? But only four miles are operational.

(01:09:56):
So these clowns have dug eighty miles under Vegas seventy
miles and only four are operational? Right, and everything else
is a big fat doughnut. Chicago, Dubai, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, Nashville,
sam Berndino, San Jose, Washington Sea. How many people can
these hyper loops carry?

Speaker 11 (01:10:17):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
How much better is it than the subway in terms
of utility? I'm just asking for a friend. You know,
it looks like a big F. Is it just me?
Or does this look like a big F?

Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
Is this so like?

Speaker 1 (01:10:35):
This is like Celindra level fail, Right, it's just me.
I don't know, man, what I don't trust Elon? I
guess maybe Vigilant Fox can do a thread on this
and say how great boring company is?

Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
Yeah, there you go. Yeah, yeah, this needed you know,
a little clever rebranding. There, a little nudging, little social
media nudging, and.

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
Then Elon can retweet that thread and it will get
you know, twenty million views, and that's kind of you
know how success is born on X.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
Stocks will go up immediately without.

Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
Even lately organic. The whole thing is just so organic.
It's it's delicious. It's so organic. Yeah, so boring company,
it's yeah. The investors are getting bored at this point,
and they're looking for an exit strategy. Well done, Elon,
whose idea was this eighty miles of tunnels under dry

(01:11:34):
desert city of Las Vegas. Well that possibly go wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
Let me get this straight. I can't walk my dog
on a trail in a national forest or take it
to a beach. I can't dig in on my property
without contacting the EPA and the federal state whatevers. I
got to get all these licenses to you know, dig

(01:12:01):
a swimming pool, you know, do little things that aren't
gonna you know, potentially change the planet or or cause
unknown structural damage to the water table or something like that. Right.
But this guy, he can just you know, dig eighty
miles under one of the biggest cities. Okay, how does

(01:12:24):
that work? Like, we can't drive in certain places because
there might be a turtle there and endangered turtle. But
this guy can can can dig eighty miles under the
under the you know, into the pizza crust. What the hell?

Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
Well, here's a good comment from Zach. Those hubbad Lubovich
folks in Brooklyn are better tunnel diggers than the boring company.
I come from a land down under. Have you seen
that video parody of that?

Speaker 2 (01:12:53):
So yeah, Zach called it.

Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Yeah, Zach, you got it. Zach. Absolutely Jabbad knows tunnels.
Elon should have consulted them. Yes, so he deserves to
fail because he did not bring in the experts, the
guys who really know about tunnels in Brooklyn hyperloop projects.
Money laundering contracts uh, yeah, probably. I think we're onto

(01:13:17):
something here.

Speaker 4 (01:13:19):
This is how Elon and possibly Trump paid for their hair.

Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
Yeah. Yeah, and Gavin had one contract in LA that's
for his gel.

Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
Yeah. Gavin uses the industrial runoff from Elon and Trump's
project and barrels of it he purposes it into good
hair gel.

Speaker 1 (01:13:38):
Barrels of it comes in up port of LA.

Speaker 2 (01:13:40):
I mean, I keep seeing Trump outside my porthole over here,
and his hair hasn't changed.

Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
So think of the sinkholes that will occur. That's what
I'm talking about. Yeah, that's what we're talking about here.
Rockus who've had this Trump? There? It is? Yeah, look
at that. He just he's like a superhero. He just
does everything. He's he's so versatile.

Speaker 4 (01:14:07):
A man pose right there, aqua maga.

Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
Yeah, let's look at it. What else is the alredience
saying here? One hundred wirepoints deducted at John. I don't
know what John's put there, but here we go, dug
all the tunnels and met Frank Herbert's dune worms.

Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Well, this.

Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
Trump is the quisakh Chatra.

Speaker 1 (01:14:40):
I just can't believe someone would let an unproven thing
dig eighty miles of tunnels underneath Las Vegas, a major city.
I just can't believe that.

Speaker 2 (01:14:53):
Are we not concerned that that could you know, cause
an earthquake or a collapse.

Speaker 1 (01:14:57):
Or well just the water is scary. Yeah, in Nevada, Yeah,
just completely.

Speaker 2 (01:15:03):
Change the water table there and make the city uninhabitable.
I mean, what, it's wild, Like, what are you guys doing.
It's the same with the sky stuff. You know, they
do all this stuff in the sky. They tell us
they're not doing stuff in the sky. Things start going bad,
and all of a sudden they deploy you know, Augustus
Dorco to tell you, yeah, we are doing stuff in
the sky, but don't worry about it. It's no big deal.

Speaker 4 (01:15:25):
They're probably terraforming and I don't and I don't mean
like to anticipation of an alien species, which is what
ancient aliens would do, but they're they're probably doing all
of these things in a considered efforts to literally change
the planets. You know, you do all of these bizarre
things on a grand scale like this, changing the air,
changing the water, changing the earth beneath us. What do

(01:15:49):
you think is going to happen? I mean, the world
is headed for some serious changes. That is what I suspect.

Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
So what's he saying here that this is a sort
of heady political comment here by Marcos Toledo. The US
has been a melodrama since its birth bad theater. As
Alex Alexander Ditokeville wrote, he found more for the theater
than for real life democracy in America. Well, many, many,

(01:16:19):
many have said, many have said such things in the past.
So does the Washington tunnel lead to Tel Aviv? It's
a little that's a little bit of a long tunnel.
I don't think so. I think the if if the
Washington Tunnel leads anywhere, it's probably too I don't know. Columbus, Ohio?

(01:16:43):
Is that where Lex Wexner lives. Yeah, Columbus, Maybe Columbus
or maybe uh Jersey. With Trump, I mean Trump had
dig a tunnel to Jersey. Maybe, I don't know, be
worth doing. How about a hyperlink between Jersey and Washington,
d C.

Speaker 2 (01:17:02):
Yeah, well, I'm sure, I'm sure they have a tunnel
that goes to where the nuclear submarines could show up
and they could take them to Tel Aviv.

Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
Yeah. Show, We're gonna show teach put In a lesson,
don't mess with the USA.

Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
How weird. Is that pat that geopolitical events are happening,
at least we're to believe are happening because of tweets
and social media posts. I mean, this is this is
a game over man if like world leaders are going
to deploy nuclear submarines over some mean tweets. This is

(01:17:39):
not good.

Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
Yeah, here we go. We got some people who know
the area. There is no water table there, says Sam
as I am. Lake meat goes down low enough, Yes,
it does. Las Vegas will be abandoned. No lake mead,
No Las Vegas. That is an actual risk.

Speaker 2 (01:17:56):
Yeah. Have you seen lake Meat lately?

Speaker 1 (01:17:59):
I saw it a few years ago. It looked very low.

Speaker 2 (01:18:02):
They keep finding all the the casino mobster's corpses because
the lake has dried up so bad. They're finding all
the people in barrels that were killed like in the
seventies and stuff. It's it's crazy how many dead bodies
they've found in the dried up lake bed.

Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
Yeah, it's pretty it's pretty grim. Actually, they're diverting water
from the Colorado River as well, so, I mean Vegas.
It's to talk about a bubble there there's no water,
so you know, run the showers all day there at
the casinos.

Speaker 2 (01:18:38):
Yeah, enough water to fill the swimming pools at the
casinos too.

Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
Somehow there's one for JD Vance. The Aliens need optimum
conditions on the Earth.

Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
Yeah, they're bringing a If Marco Rubio is going to
bring his Romulan friends to Earth, they'll need to terraform.

Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Oh my gosh, we have such a circus on our
hand here, he says he does. Trump is talking like
he's a king. You know you really I hate to
sound like a Democrat.

Speaker 2 (01:19:09):
Remember all the Remember all the Caesar stuff in Trump
Season one? In forty five presidency, there was a lot,
especially coming from the sort of oddly evolved and manufactured
alt right. There was a lot of cesare and imagery

(01:19:30):
and meme stuff going on with Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
Yeah. Indeed, well enough of Nevada. Here Putin's shirt saying
every project proposed is a money laundering scheme in the US,
nothing ever materialized. As well. Third World countries like Laos
have high speed trains already thanks to China. True, True,
Africa is going to have high speed trains before the US,

(01:19:54):
I predict, Cape down to Cape Town to Cairo if
Israel doesn't wreck Egypt it's going to be a bullet train.
So yeah, that's that's that's what's happening, folks. Yep, I
haven't heard much from Elon Musk lately. He's keys what
happened to his Wonder Party? What happened to the America Party?

(01:20:16):
Was so captivated by the name, I thought, Wow.

Speaker 4 (01:20:22):
He's pimpin his AI Patrick. So he's got like those
new AI companions like a boyfriend and a girlfriend for you.
He made one for kids, He made a special character
for kids, and then the d bag took the exact
same character that he made for kids and made a
bad version of the character intentionally not for kids. So
you see the same like little cartoons scroll character but swearing,

(01:20:46):
because like that, that's not going to lead to any
confusion or problems down the road, right, And I guess
now he wants everybody to sign up for the new
Super Ultra Mega Groc version where now Grok is creating videos,
so now you can text prompt Rock and have it
create deep fake videos of Donald Trump with a micro

(01:21:07):
you know what, you know kind of thing. I like
that video that's in near mind.

Speaker 1 (01:21:12):
It's going to end up these companions, you guys know,
where this is heading obviously, and it's going to put
OnlyFans content creators, probably a lot of them out of business. Probably. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:21:27):
We actually last night on boiler Room we went through
a new Microsoft survey slash article thing. Microsoft put out
a article giving their list of the top forty jobs
that will be gone in the age of AI, the
top forty most at risk jobs, and then the top

(01:21:49):
forty most safe for now jobs, and OnlyFans was in there,
so was analysts, journalist, uh, hosts, hostesses, concierges, like all
pretty much everything everyone we know does.

Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
Yeah, I mean there's gonna be a lot of content
there already is a lot of fake mean YouTube. I
think YouTube is going to get destroyed from all from
from people less content. And if you look at all
the scams they're pushing for, you know, courses and products
and so what do they call them, personless content? I
can't remember what it's called.

Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
There's a termless faces.

Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
Faceless content. That's most of what's on YouTube, and they've
gained the algorithms and the whole thing. I mean, humans
don't get priority clearly on YouTube. So yeah, I'm somehow
on a blacklist. But faceless content and the face. All
they do is copy the script of all the other
videos and launch the same script on multiple channels with

(01:22:54):
different voice.

Speaker 2 (01:22:55):
And AI will will AI is instructing people to do this.
That's why people are doing this. They wake up in
the morning and they say, hey, chat GPT, what's popular
on YouTube today? And it gives them the top five
topics and it says, all right, then you tell it,
I'm interested in this one, write me a script for it.
For a faceless video. It does that, and if you're

(01:23:15):
paying for the AI you know, super grock, you can say, okay,
write me you know a you know video clip that
goes with the script. Boom, easy upload.

Speaker 4 (01:23:26):
Don't even have to do all that anymore. Hasher. Google,
ironically enough, because Google owns YouTube, has something called Notebook LLM.
It's a language learning model powered notebook. And now you
can give it a link to a YouTube video. So
as soon as twenty one wires Sunday wires done, somebody
anybody in the world could take that link, drop the

(01:23:50):
link to the Google's LLM notebook and then in like
a millisecond, it's got all the information. And then in
one click you can convert that into an audio podcast.
You can tweak who's reading it, and it's a whole
new new podcast created out of all of the information
presented in that YouTube video. But not only that, they
released a new feature where with one click you could

(01:24:11):
now create a faceless video. So now it can take
everything in this video create a new faceless video with
slides and words and texts on the screen and different
voice like just like that, you don't even have to
tell it what to do. You just click a button
and it's already done.

Speaker 1 (01:24:26):
Wild. Yeah, there it is. So yeah, the America Party
started by a South African. That's interesting, So that things
like gone nowhere, and everybody was saying, oh, this is
a game changer. Oh Elon's going to disrupt it. Where
is he? It's dead, It's not happening the America Party.

(01:24:50):
You know how he did the logo on X. Guys,
remember that he was tripping on something. Could have been
like micro do saying on d MT or he's on
ketamine or something, and he tweeted out on his ex
account or Twitter account. We said, hey, does anybody have
any ideas for a logo for X? I'm taking suggestions,

(01:25:13):
and then somebody sent in the Sands Unicode X. That's
the free Microsoft font. This loaded on every computer. That's
the current logo for X. Is some idiot sent Elon
sands un Microsoft Sands Unicode X. Yeah, sent it to
Elon on a reply on that tweet, and Elon's oh,
I liked I really like this one. I really like

(01:25:36):
this one. This is cool. Yeah, that's free font Microsoft
MS Unicode X. It's it's garbage. I mean it's it's
on every single PC. It's like he's so that's how
he does stuff. So, hey, does anybody have ideas for
my new political party. I'm gonna pump a few billions

(01:25:58):
into it. Let's think of a really cool name. How
about let me think get my buddies around. How about
the America Party. Yeah yeah, that sounds really cool. Yeah yeah, yeah, Elon,
you're you're a genius. Elon was probably raging on ketamine

(01:26:22):
or something when he's probably Wow, I can't believe it's
so easy. I thought it was great America Party. He
was right there under our nose the whole time. This
is how the creative juices flow, guys, I mean, they're rich,
get richer. Anyway, We'll see what else is going on here.
This is an interesting comment. US Navy vet says, become

(01:26:43):
a New York City union union iron worker. Become a
trade that will never go out of style, will always
be in need. My son is a union iron worker,
Get a real job. He's not half wrong there. I
mean plumbers, iron workers, scaffolders, always going to need these,

(01:27:07):
always going to need these. I mean the robots haven't replaced.
They're not there yet. Maybe one day they will. Robots
will be doing all this shit one day, who knows.
But there's still brick and mortar jobs out there and
they pay very well, and you can't be replaced by
a faceless content creator. Walls need to be painted, Stain

(01:27:33):
needs to be applied, Chimneys need to be swept, although
you could probably get a robot to do that.

Speaker 2 (01:27:40):
Smart cities for all the slaves will need to be
built by people, at least to start.

Speaker 1 (01:27:49):
YEP. Indeed, plumbing is so eighteen hundred. Do you say
that until it doesn't work, my friend, mister Mark Marcusson,
It doesn't work, then it's very twenty first century, isn't it.
Unless you live off grid in you're camping and you've
got compost toilets. Well, it's a different conversation. Bricklaying.

Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
Yeah, the list that Microsoft gave out, just to give
a couple examples on it, I pretty much rattled them
all off in three breaths last night on Boiler Room,
if you want to hear them all. But the ones
that they say are considered safer from AI disruption for
now are things like that like bridge and lock tenders,

(01:28:34):
cement masons, construction laborers, mining, dredging, dry walling, earth drillers,
oil and gas type of stuff, roofers, structural iron and
steel workers. There you go to your comment. Those are
the ones that they say are pretty good for now.

(01:28:56):
So those of you young kids out there listening to
Sunday Wire Homeschool, you might want to think about the trades,
especially if you're in your teenage years, if you're under
twelve twelve or under thirteen or under, start thinking outside
the box, Start learning what's coming, and start thinking outside
the box. Because going and getting two hundred thousand dollars

(01:29:17):
in debt in college is looking to be a really,
really bad proposition. I don't care if you think you're
going to be a doctor or a lawyer. You got
to watch out right now.

Speaker 4 (01:29:27):
Yeah, now you can think you that one of the
oldest professions in the world will not be replaced by
robots very soon.

Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
Always or AI companions. I mean, so, here's Putin's shirt.
I'm wondering if this account is actually linked to Putin
because this is some serious inside baseball here, folks. Elon
stole all his rocket and starlink tech from old Soviet tech.
He was in Ukraine after the twenty fourteen coup, cannibalizing

(01:29:56):
the Soviet rocket industry. Elon's only claim to fame is
getting large US subsidies. It's a pretty damning indictment. Those
are serious accusations coming from Putin's shirt. You guys think
there's any truth in that? Have you heard of this?

Speaker 2 (01:30:13):
No, that's that's new to me. But knowing Putin's shirt,
I don't take it with a grain of salt, and
I would not be surprised at all.

Speaker 1 (01:30:26):
Worst logo ever, yeah, you better believe it. And the
worst rollout too. I saw some of the other suggestions
that came in. They had beautiful animated X it would
have been cool. Now let's go for the free font
because I was having a good trip. That's the rationale.
He was on one. Elon was on one. We're going
with Microsoft Unicode and we're not going to animate it.

(01:30:53):
It's not better than the bird. I mean the bird,
the Twitter bird is far more superior. That's why we
have it on our outro in the show. Still like
the Twitter bird.

Speaker 4 (01:31:01):
People still pretensional Patrick because it's cold, it's impersonal, it's
it's utilitarian. It's very Elon Musk to be honest.

Speaker 1 (01:31:11):
Hold my beer, I'm heading off to boil pasta. It
says in your face. That's something AI can't do. Can't
hold your beer and boil pasta. So yeah, this is
I mean, there's all such of stuff going on in here. Yeah,
you better believe it. BBC getting worried about how audience

(01:31:33):
figures on YouTube. I think past that point. If BBC
had it their way, they'd launch their own Facebook. They'd
ban everything else and launch their own social media platform.
Got that's how these people think.

Speaker 2 (01:31:44):
We've got more smart people. Weighing in, Wolf Rayet says
it's true he bought Russian engines in the early formation
of SpaceX.

Speaker 1 (01:31:52):
So okay, there we are, So there's some truth to that.
So these aren't baseless rumors. Flying around in our comment threads.
Thank you up here we go Elton. I think he
meant say Elon Elton's brother Errol, maybe this is Errol?
Is his father anyway, spoke of this when he interviewed

(01:32:16):
by George Galloway. Okay, so more truth to it, all right,
more truth.

Speaker 4 (01:32:20):
We all know where all rocket technology originated from.

Speaker 2 (01:32:23):
Right, that's right, paper clip right?

Speaker 1 (01:32:27):
No, No, jd Vance says UFOs no the Nazis. Yeah,
so what jd Vance is blowing it? He just he's
just do a pence, keep your mouth shut, and you
might get a good run in twenty twenty eight. I mean,
if he says too many stupid things, that's just going

(01:32:47):
to be opposition campaign ads. Right, Yeah, that's all he's doing.
He's just racking up opposition campaign ads right now. Just
zip it, don't comment, applaud at Congress, just do all
this stuff, try not to talk too much anyway. Feels

(01:33:07):
probably who's still going to back eight Peter Thiel. I
mean he's got such high hopes for the human race,
as you guys saw recently.

Speaker 2 (01:33:17):
Maybe it's gonna be little Marco.

Speaker 1 (01:33:21):
Little Narco. Yes, well, I think the better question is
who does Israel want who is delivered for Israel Marco.
They want to get that Ferengi Vulcan hybrid in there.

Speaker 2 (01:33:38):
Yeah, I think, Oh, hey, Patrick, I got an off
a comment I wanted to read you that's not on
the streams here after this one.

Speaker 1 (01:33:47):
Okay, yeah, yeah, you can fire that up in the
back chat there. Okay, guys, I think we're gonna we're
going to wrap up this show as a Nazi anti
gravity drives and there are no basis on Antarctica.

Speaker 2 (01:34:04):
Let me let me read you this real quick, Patrick.
This is from Creative Accidents. He's talking about the Columbia
lawsuit v. Trump.

Speaker 5 (01:34:10):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:34:12):
I didn't know this until just now. Columbia agreed. He
linked me this article. I'm just gonna read it. Columbia
agreed on Wednesday to pay a two hundred million dollar
settlement to the federal government in order to dismiss a
title Title nine anti semitism or Title six I don't
know what violation, and an additional twenty one million into

(01:34:33):
a into a class claims fund to directly compensate Colombia
employees who experienced anti semitism on campus. So I don't
what the hell is that so they agreed to pay
two hundred million to the federal government and twenty million
to themselves. Is am I read? Is that how that

(01:34:55):
if I took the legal lease out? Is that what
that means?

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Yep, that's kind of a payoff. Okay, it's kind of
a payoff.

Speaker 5 (01:35:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:35:06):
Yeah, that's not the worst of it either. The worst
of it is you want to hear something that's really
gonna hurt. Yeah, I'll just I always leave the best
for last. Do you know who Barry Weiss is?

Speaker 2 (01:35:19):
Oh? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:35:21):
Can you can you name anybody more annoying? I thought
it was harder to be more annoying than Ben Shapiro
in the media world, but Barry Weiss has definitely eclipsed
even the annoyance factor of a Ben Shapiro and her
outlet's called the Free Press. You know, imagine appropriating the
term free press for your media outlet and meanwhile you're

(01:35:44):
flacking for a warth Iran and backing a genocide in Gauza.
So's she's managed to in some acquisition selling The Free
Press for like hundreds of millions of dollars or something
like that paramount merger type thing with CBS that she's

(01:36:04):
going to get this huge cash windfall and end up
on the board of CBS, so influencing editorial content and
then across all of those other media properties underneath. Maybe
Netflix is in there, who knows. So she goes from
being a below average mediocre fake journalist now too through

(01:36:26):
a buyout of a website that I don't know anybody
that seriously reads that, you know, it doesn't it's not
getting nearly the traction that let's say drop site News gets,
which literally was just launched a couple months ago. So
Barry Weis launched that free press off of the Twitter files.

(01:36:47):
Elon handpicked her, along with Michael Schellenberger, Matt Tyeebee, and
all these other hand picked journalists to go through the
Twitter files. Some of them did really good work, definitely
not Matt Taibi and some of the others, But Barry
Weiss was given that sort of primo drive and she
launched her the free Press at the back of that,

(01:37:10):
and she's just a couple of years later, managed to
pawn it off for like a couple hundred mil. It
doesn't make any it's this is a scam, so it's
kind of like an organized deal to take to put
an operative up to a very high position and flush
with money for doing what performing what service to the public?

(01:37:34):
At what? Delivering the truth?

Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
Propaganda mouthpiece sounds like.

Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
Yeah, propaganda pays. I've always said this, if you're willing
to prostitute yourself at the altar of Mammon and do propaganda,
you can make a lot of money. There's plenty of
high page jobs, plenty.

Speaker 4 (01:37:58):
Scuyliterated, a very special audience ready to go for whoever
wants to plug in their propaganda.

Speaker 1 (01:38:06):
Yeah. So anyway, if that doesn't depress you, I don't
know what. Well, anyway, that's I'll try to get the
details on that. But yeah, I mean it's someone says,
are you jealous? Patrick? I can't really be jealous of
someone like that because I regard them in the same

(01:38:26):
bracket as CNN and all of the Rupert Murdoch in
the mainstream. It's the same, it's no different. So am
I jealous of Fox News? I don't think so. What
I'm what we're pointing out here is how the system
rewards propaganda, and what does that propaganda do it It

(01:38:52):
creates wars, it conducts genocide, it does holocausts, and it
then covers it up and denies it and makes the
public think that there's nothing to see here. Oh, Hamas
is under the hospital. That's where I had to flatten
all forty hospitals, says Barry Weiss. You know, that's that's

(01:39:15):
what we're saying. Yeah. So it's uh, pretty shocking stuff anyway, unbelievable.
And what's even crazier is how some of these people
larped as conservatives or managed to like pawn themselves off
as conservatives for a while. You know, they got in,
they've got in the slipstream there, and now they're out

(01:39:37):
out of that slip streamer really quick. That's and that's
kind of Elon's one of those people. Elon's one of them.
So whoever jumped on his bandwagon is probably a lot
like him, I would think.

Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
So it's like identity politics surfing, you know, sitting there
waiting for their big wave right in there, in the
right time, Ride the wave, get back to shore, do
it again.

Speaker 1 (01:40:05):
Yeah, here we go, putin shirt. Fox News attracts the
dumbest commentators I've ever read and watched. The hopium about
Trump's terror policies are laughable, I know, they're really going
over time trying to pump up the economy story.

Speaker 2 (01:40:21):
Have you guys noticed this, Yeah, yeah, I've seen similar
threads to that Marco Rubio one that I put up
about the economy and stopping wars. Trump said, I believe
he said, I'm paraphrasing. I've stopped about a war a
month since I've been president. And I just about fell
out of my chair laughing when I read that.

Speaker 1 (01:40:38):
Oh my god, no, he said. He said, India is
buying him. They're not buying Russian oil anymore after I
spoke to them. And then Indians have come out and said,
wait a minute, what the hell are you talking about.
We're buying Russian oil. Russia's giving us a discount thanks
to your price cap America in Europe, and India's reselling
it to Europe on a mark up. So Modi's like,

(01:41:02):
there's no way we're giving up Russian oil. We're making
tons of money out of this, so forget it. That
ain't happening. And then Trump says, I stopped the war
between India and Pakistan. They were fighting each other, and
I stepped in. I made a call. Frankly, nobody else
could have done it but me. But I made the
call and the war stopped. And then the Indians have

(01:41:22):
come out and said, no, we never spoke to him
about that. He's just literally making stuff up. He's just
taking credit for anything that looks like it's remotely positive
in the world and then denying his involvement in anything
that's a tobacco anyway.

Speaker 4 (01:41:42):
Honestly, yes, he's been pumping the economy. He went and
visited with the SEC. No, not the SEC, the FED,
the FED share of Jerome Powell, because Trump is desperately
trying to get Jerome Powell fired or out. And I
guess there's a big project, a renovation project. They've been

(01:42:04):
doing some building and construction and there was some questions
or concerns about the budget, and so they thought there
might have been some shenanigans. So basically, Trump was trying
to find out if Powell did something wrong or dirty.
So he went and inspected the site and they had
somebody look into it. He had a senator, guy Ted Cain,

(01:42:25):
who's that guy's name, I can't remember anyways, but like
Trump had something in his pocket and he surprised Powell
while they were doing a tour with their little construction
helmets on, and he was saying, oh, well, yeah, we
just found out how bad it is. I got the
numbers right here. And Powell's like, I didn't hear about that.
Let me see, and he pulls out his glasses. He
caught him off guard. It was all like a publicity stunt.

(01:42:46):
And he's been running around saying how great the economy
is and that we should lower the interest rates and
that way that him and his buddies can make a
killing in the stock market. Basically we'll see them.

Speaker 1 (01:42:56):
Yeah, it's well, Jerome Powell. Jerome Powell is laying everything
on like the Federal Reserve, oh, interest rates, so yeah,
they want to basically get the country on some cheap crack,
basically drop those interest rates down. So just this comment here,
I'm just marrying up the slide with the comment Steve
Witkoff says there's no starvation in Gaza. Even the Israeli

(01:43:19):
POW's relatives don't believe him. God, what do you think
of this guy? I mean he this is like, this
is a real shyster here. This guy a real con artist,
literally a panhandler from New York.

Speaker 2 (01:43:35):
Think a bit. If this country took its constitution seriously,
he would be in prison, is what I think.

Speaker 1 (01:43:42):
So he's going to the Russians for a meeting, and
the Russians like, so what, Just put him there and
they'll they'll assign some people to him. Lavroff will go
in there for twenty minutes, nod and be polite, and
then just say, yep, there's the caviare, there's the vodka,
and there's the girls. Go knock yourself out, Steve. You

(01:44:04):
got a flight in the morning. Have fun. But the
Russians aren't taking this guy seriously. He doesn't care. He
works for the Israelis quite obviously. So that's why the Russia,
if this is the guy in charge of the Russia
Ukraine thing, no wonder. It's a failure. I mean, no

(01:44:28):
diplomatic experience. That's why we love him. He's not tainted
by all that experience. That's why we love him. He's
a regular guy. Tucker did a lot to pump him up,
by the way, a little prematurely with that interview. That
was a little embarrassing. I would have words with Tucker

(01:44:49):
about this if I was able to. I would have
a few private words with Tucker over the pumping up
of Steve Wikoff prematurely. Now let's have another interview, Tucker
with wick Cooff. Let's do another one. It's time for
a follow up interview. Talker, you guys up for I mean,
that would be a good idea, wouldn't it, the follow

(01:45:10):
up interview?

Speaker 2 (01:45:11):
Yeah, especially with some of Tucker's more recent commentary. You
know he's new to this, by the way, Tucker is
new to commenting on Israel at all. He's only been
doing it since October. You know, we all noticed it
and it was like, okay, cool, a larger voice is
finally catching up. But you know, now with this whole
blow up with Fuentesley, he's called him out on that too.

(01:45:33):
It's just like, what the hell? Like, I experienced the
wrath of the ADL, the SPLC, the mainstream media for
my comments, and then you know, you and can has
come along when it can't be denied anymore, and you
finally start asking the questions and you know that's all
fine and good, But I'm the bad guy. I'm the
weird gay kid in the in mom's basement.

Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
Look, here's the problem, guys, and this is here, this
is the comment here in no way, Lavrel Putin or
Medvedev will meet with Wick Cough after Trump's disastrous diplomacy
of the last months. Yeah, probably right. But here's the problem,
and this is the whole thing with the whole media game.
Is that so so Tucker still? I still think Tucker

(01:46:20):
has done some absolutely valuable and brilliant moves. One of
them is hanging Ted Cruz out to dry publicly and
Christian Zionism in a way that it's just gold and
that will just keep giving that gift. And so there's
a lot of things to think and acknowledge with Tucker.
But what Tucker was trying to do is a friendly
podcast circuit. But he has to do the tough follow

(01:46:44):
ups he's and he's got to go after people if
they don't agree to come on. He needs to bring
Wick Coough onto the program and challenge him about what
he's done since the last interview. That's what I want
to see from Tucker, and Tucker is well within his
ability to do that because he used to do more
hard interviews when he was a mainstream media journalist. But

(01:47:09):
the friendly podcast circuit, the rules are can't be adversarial.

Speaker 9 (01:47:15):
So that.

Speaker 1 (01:47:17):
Is that going to do. I don't think, so we
need more. Someone's got to do the tough grind right.
It's not going to be THEO Vaughn. It's not going
to be Joe Rogan or anybody else who's high, you know,
It's going to have to be someone like a Tucker
who used to actually work in media, who knows how
this goes. Because these people are not being held to account.

(01:47:41):
They just disappear. They get pumped up and they disappear,
and you see the trail of dead bodies behind them
between Beijing and Moscow and Tel Aviv. So I expect
more from Tucker. And he's capable of it, He can
do it. Does he want to do it? That's the question.

(01:48:01):
I know he's probably under a lot of heat, probably
under a lot of pressure the powers of cancelation, and
we acknowledge that. But certain members of the Trump administration
have been allowed to get away with murder with very
little pushback. I'm surprised that there is no more. Where's

(01:48:23):
the Democrats? I mean, talk about easy shots, I mean,
what's going on with that? It's bizarre they took they're
firing fake shots at phantom menaces for like ten years
with Russia Gate and real stuff's happening, and they're not.
They're doing nothing, little crying about Epstein files, nothing weak.

Speaker 2 (01:48:48):
They're just showing their true colors by inaction, you know,
right now open goals, and then the Republicans did that
too quite often. They would only play around in the
culture war stuff and in the immigration stuff, and that
was it didn't want anything to do with any of
the open goals that were left to them, because all
the open goals are narratives that run on another country's

(01:49:12):
collaboration with our CIA.

Speaker 1 (01:49:17):
Here's another one, Where did Kellogg go? You remember Kellogg?
Cornflakes the other Ukrainian go He's disappeared. What happened to him?
Has he been hidden in a Cornflake's box or something?
Where's Kellogg? What happened to him? He's gone? Oh my gosh.
Do you remember Barry Weiss on Rogan? I do I

(01:49:37):
have nightmares about it? So, yeah, Kamala's memoirs, yep, those
are coming out.

Speaker 2 (01:49:49):
I heard Kamala is not gonna run for governor of California.
So California, you may breathe a sigh of relief and
brace yourself for the next selection.

Speaker 1 (01:49:59):
Yeah, a lot of black men are happy about that. Yeah,
she's putting all the super predators away for cannabis possession.
That's that's what she did when she was ag. Yeah,
she was going to get gifted that job. Because Newsom
obviously is running for president, He's probably not going to

(01:50:19):
finish his next term. I think that's the Democrats guy,
it's probably Newsome. They're like, we're going for whitebread.

Speaker 2 (01:50:27):
Yeah. Well, he was on Sean Ryan's show recently, so
that says something that supports your theory.

Speaker 1 (01:50:33):
Oh, it was on Sean Ryan.

Speaker 2 (01:50:34):
Yeah, Sean Ryan gave him a pistol too. How about that.

Speaker 1 (01:50:37):
Here's a gun.

Speaker 2 (01:50:38):
Yeah, here's a gun.

Speaker 1 (01:50:39):
It's just for you.

Speaker 2 (01:50:40):
My buddy's a sigh. Hour said, you'd love this. I
just don't drop it.

Speaker 1 (01:50:47):
Make sure the safety's on. Okay, what about Blincoln's Blincoln
not running for anything, He's running for the bathroom. Yeah
that's it. Yeah this anyway, guys, Yeah so anyway. Uh yeah, well,

(01:51:09):
I think we when leave it there, your final final thoughts.
We're going to wrap up this illustrious episode of the
Sunday Wire and uh what you generally, I'll draw a
line under this that I don't think I think Trump
is just going to hit the wall by Christmas. I
see nothing positive or redeeming at all, just a lot

(01:51:31):
of bluster, a lot of lies, a lot of cope
from his surrogates. I got nothing positive to say. It's
it's uh and I'm we're gonna I'm gonna end up
agreeing with Democrats after not too not too just in future.

(01:51:52):
The way things are heading, it's it's just not good.
Let's just do a whip around here, ruckus take us home.

Speaker 4 (01:52:00):
Well, I think you're not giving Witkoff enough credit, Patrick,
because clearly the powers that be the current administration believe
in some sort of superpowers that the guy has that
we don't know yet undiscovered. Maybe he's ultimately going to
be the one who brings peace to the Middle East
and to Ukraine and ends all the wars and goes
and straightens out the Taiwan and the China thing. Maybe

(01:52:23):
who knows, Maybe we'll see him as the Time Person
of the Year and we'll learn everything about the guy.
Until then, he's a complete unknown to me, he's a
complete unknown to the geopolitical world. And yeah, he appears
like he's out of his league. And perhaps it is
the right expression here so yeah, I don't know what
they're doing with this guy. It's almost like he's just
like a chosen messenger. He brings some sort of secret,

(01:52:45):
handwritten note, possibly with a hand drawn naked chick on it,
to the various people around the world on Trump's behalf.
And that's about it. I don't know. And Trump, I
don't know what he's doing by breaking all of his promises.
He's certainly not making any He's continuously making what he
refers to now as past supporters. That's his chosen term

(01:53:07):
for the people who have questions about where he's taking
the country, the direction, all the promises that he's made.
Even Elon Musk has jumped ship. He's gone from jumping
stage to jumping ship. He's no longer on board the
Trump trains. So we'll see where that leads. But I
hope people learn their lesson about voting. They better vote

(01:53:28):
extra stupid, extra, triple harder next time so that this
doesn't happen again. But yeah, just kidding. Thanks for having me, Patrick,
it's been a.

Speaker 1 (01:53:38):
Blast, absolutely ruck. It's give us a shout out to
your programming the coming week, please.

Speaker 2 (01:53:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:53:44):
I've been doing a lot of stuff with Weaponized News.
You can find my roundabout Ruckus stuff over at Ulternatecurrentradio
dot com usually looks something like that, and it's usually
my most recent appearance from Weaponized News. Shout out to
Sam Cheney and Weaponized News.

Speaker 1 (01:53:59):
Of course.

Speaker 4 (01:53:59):
Alternate Current Rate is where you'll find Daily Ruckus. To
find the boiler Room, Sunday Wire, Midweek Wire, all of
the stuff, plus our friends Mystical American Patriots Society, the
odd Man Out, and I help out with the graphics
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don't like the way it looks, sorry, it is what

(01:54:19):
it is. But yeah, thanks again for having me.

Speaker 1 (01:54:22):
Thank you Ruckus, and we'll throw the Daily Ruckus graphic
as well up on screen here.

Speaker 4 (01:54:27):
This is a class I really like that one. I
hope you all like that one.

Speaker 1 (01:54:30):
It's an absolute classic. It is a chitty chitty bang
bang future dystopic depiction of something with Jason. Is that
Jason in the It looks like, No, that's my.

Speaker 4 (01:54:43):
That's my that's my avatar that I used to use
when I was faceless. That's the Ruckus guy right there.
It's supposed to be a kind of a combination of
like one side of the face is smiling, the other
side is frowning, like the drama masks from theater. Yeah,
but combined into one.

Speaker 1 (01:55:00):
Yeah. Yeah, it looks like he was holding a hammer
there though a little bit disturbing.

Speaker 4 (01:55:05):
As usually carrying a firearm.

Speaker 1 (01:55:07):
To be honest with you, Gasha, go ahead us take
us home.

Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
Great show, Thanks for having us. And yeah, check out
boiler Room. We did one last night. It's up on
the web page right now, Alternate Current radio dot com.
We do need your support, so if you want to
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(01:55:38):
eleventh anniversary of Alternate Current Radio. We established the site
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(01:56:01):
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(01:56:23):
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So it's been great. And if you haven't followed us yet,
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Join us for boiler room and we'll see you next
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Speaker 1 (01:56:55):
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you very much, much appreciated, and we will speak to

(01:57:37):
you soon and hopefully, hopefully we'll be able to delve
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(01:58:00):
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So and again we'll keep you posted on what's happening.
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(02:00:11):
the meantime. Here is the music taking us out on
the outro is the music of Joseph Arthur, our good
friend and a great artist and a great inspiration, one
of the great independent musicians and one of the greatest
songwriters probably around today. And we're so pleased to be

(02:00:34):
able to showcase some of his excellent creative endeavors, like
this song called Rise. Take care everybody. We'll see you
on the midweek check us out Wednesday. All the best.

Speaker 5 (02:00:49):
A Forstman.

Speaker 11 (02:01:01):
Maybe it'll come around, Maybe it'll come around, Maybe it'll
come around. We can see you over, but we can

(02:01:23):
see pack, We can see forever.

Speaker 9 (02:01:30):
But can we make it laugh?

Speaker 2 (02:01:34):
We can go and.

Speaker 9 (02:01:38):
But we can be brave.

Speaker 4 (02:01:42):
Olden Notts.

Speaker 9 (02:01:45):
Trying to find someone to say the rise Reginian to
cries and then you make the scene ride in the
spees and leave your dream. Rise from the years cries,

(02:02:09):
and then.

Speaker 7 (02:02:09):
You make the scene.

Speaker 3 (02:02:14):
Run living sees and you leave your dream.

Speaker 1 (02:02:21):
We can battle with We can be strong.

Speaker 4 (02:02:29):
Past a sacilitation.

Speaker 3 (02:02:32):
And no left to belong.

Speaker 2 (02:02:36):
We can read.

Speaker 9 (02:02:40):
The fears that we have, as we're much.

Speaker 7 (02:02:45):
Borrow better.

Speaker 1 (02:02:48):
To the lost.

Speaker 3 (02:02:49):
We rise from the years. A crowd or something you
make the scene from through the n stree is the
lego treat ras when he and the crowds and when

(02:03:11):
they can make the scene.

Speaker 2 (02:03:17):
Through the n scenism in the legree.

Speaker 1 (02:03:26):
Always try around.

Speaker 11 (02:03:31):
For a smile. Maybe it'll come around. Maybe he'll come around.
Maybe he'll come around, Maybe it'll come around, Maybe he'll

(02:03:58):
come round. Made me a cow rose.

Speaker 1 (02:04:11):
Once no one wants paid.

Speaker 3 (02:04:18):
The way that we hide is the way we remain.

Speaker 7 (02:04:26):
I know you love me, I love you.

Speaker 9 (02:04:30):
Swercause sometimes the.

Speaker 2 (02:04:36):
Connect a fooling.

Speaker 7 (02:04:42):
Rise for here the cries.

Speaker 9 (02:04:44):
And then you make a scene.

Speaker 3 (02:04:50):
Brown through the streets and think.

Speaker 7 (02:04:53):
You treat you, Rise for me, cry sing, make stee
through the m streets, through the baby street.

Speaker 12 (02:06:01):
All of the pictures left dumb painted, all of the
games they left um played, all the left, and the playground,
all of the arts they never made. Ghost spaces are
a millia Kalasdania children, all of those voices left in

(02:06:25):
silence or with the names written in kid listen their
part is more vulnerable, lefeless have to dials to find
ghost spaces are Amelia Palastania children. What are the songs

(02:06:46):
they've never written?

Speaker 2 (02:06:48):
What are the words him I was saying? And the
dunness out them?

Speaker 12 (02:06:53):
Not there an escape of the rings? The ghost faces?
Oh the million palace.

Speaker 11 (02:07:00):
Stand your children.

Speaker 12 (02:07:08):
I have a tryan helpless children, God's most precious.

Speaker 1 (02:07:12):
And most dear.

Speaker 2 (02:07:13):
I have a beggar all the reason.

Speaker 1 (02:07:16):
How could you ever leave us here?

Speaker 12 (02:07:19):
I close the eyelids are a million palastan your children?

Speaker 2 (02:07:30):
So what do we really stand for?

Speaker 10 (02:07:33):
Is this how our future is made?

Speaker 12 (02:07:36):
And when we ever found that courage to stand help?
I'm afraid I tear away the persecution of the Palace
dan your children rise up and be the guardians of
the palace. Damn your children, you respects obligation and recreate

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that information, because every soul this uns perfection. Save the
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