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August 31, 2025 103 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 inevitable plans for war being openly brandished by the Trump Administration, Euro lunatics, and genocidal Israel – determined to save face and rescue their collapsing legitimacy on the global stage. Later in Overdrive, we’ll also be joined by co-host Bryan ‘Hesher’ McClain 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 (00:24):
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this week's edition of
The Sunday Wire. I'm Patrick kenningson your host. Were streaming
out live on YouTube, Rumble, x, bit Shoot, Facebook Live,
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streams as well. We will be getting video up on
Spotify as well. I don't know how many people use

(00:45):
Spotify these days. Certainly there's a few of you out
there music fans, but in terms of watching podcasts on videos,
will be hopefully getting that up and running soon. There's
a few other platforms that we're also looking at. But
welcome to the program, and of course everybody at twenty
first century wire dot com, especially everybody in the twenty
one wire chat room, but also we got commenters already

(01:07):
steaming in on YouTube and Rumble as well. Great to
see everybody joining in. And we've had a little bit
of a hiatus. We actually had a program recorded for
last a Sunday. We're at a festival at Beautiful Days
in Exeter, massive success, huge festival, the Rebel Tent. It
was amazing, but then the following week we're in Hastings.

(01:28):
We did a pre recorded interview, but the interview went
a bit haywire and so we had to kind of
put it, had to shelve it. Maybe more on that later,
so we weren't able to run it for various reasons,
but it was extremely tricky, so unfortunately, and then the
midweek wire. We had a fantastic Lebanon and Middle East

(01:49):
episode planned before Thursday or Wednesday, and then Thursday we
delayed it and then the guest had to pull out.
Obviously it's very unstable there, there's a lot going on.
We would have would have been great to have that
guest and to have that episode, but we'll have to
delay it to another date. So unfortunately, we're very unlucky
the last few times, last few weeks and we weren't

(02:11):
able to pull off a Sunday where it's just been
overwhelming the amount of media that we've been asked to
do that we've been doing, the amount of articles we've
been publishing, plus we've been going out as well with
the UK column News on Friday. That's been hugely successful.
But the programming is just getting better and better on

(02:32):
all fronts. Today, we have a very important conversation, and
we'll be joined by some of our colleagues during the
overdrive segment in a few minutes. Hopefully we'll have Hesher
and possibly Basil Valentine I'm not sure joining us on
the live link there. But nonetheless, nonetheless, here we are.
And the title of today's program is the Guns of August.

(02:58):
What's that all about? We'rell with the end of August.
He's probably asking what guns? This is the thirty first,
so we're live on the thirty first. What are you
talking about? Patrick, Well, I'll tell you what we're talking about.
We'll bring the show post up here, and just to
give you a little bit of an insight into our
thoughts on this. Here you can see Donald Trump there,

(03:20):
one of the rare photos where he actually he's looking pensive.
He might be thinking about something, although we're not sure what.
And there's Vladimir Putin and of course the Supreme Leader,
Yatola Kamanian Iran. So here's the problem with Trump, and
this is what we're going to talk about. This is
the main problem. He talks this ballgame about peace. I'll

(03:43):
tell you here. Oh, we're going to get a deal.
I've stopped seven wars. I probably Natignahu nominated me for
the Nobel Peace Prize, and he talks a lot about peace.
He campaigned on the peace ticket. He managed to parlay
millions of votes because he's said he was going to
end the worry in Ukraine and he's gonna bring peace
to the Middle East, and he's different than Biden. That

(04:07):
was his campaign pitch. But everything he does says war.
Everything Donald Trump does says war. Everything comes out of
his mouth is all about peace. But everything he does
shows that he is pursuing escalation, both with Russia in

(04:29):
Ukraine and also with Iran via his best friend, our
greatest friend in ally the only democracy in the Middle East,
the world's most moral army, Israel. So the story goes,
so the Hasbara marketing pitch goes, So that's Donald Trump,

(04:51):
and I think we can say we're the escalation levels
are getting so dangerous now that we can say, let's
dispense with the the whole piece gambit. He said he
hung his whole campaign that he was going to end
the Ukraine more in twenty four hours. Now, if I
was president, I could do it in twenty four hours.

(05:12):
It's very simple. You just cut off the spigot, no weapons,
no cash, get to the negotiation table, be prepared to
make concessions, and if you don't like it, fine, we'll,
you know, take on Russia. Zelenski, go ahead, go fight,

(05:33):
keep fighting the Russians and see how far you get.
The war is lost for Ukraine. Everything from this point
on is just provocations, antagonizations and really kind of pushing
the situation towards some kind of a chaotic crescendo that's

(05:55):
going to end in an escalation of this conflict. They
probably think in Europe they can pull back from the brink,
these psychopaths. Frederick Mertz, Emmanuel Macron. I'm gonna play you
something or show you something from Macron. I mean, this
guy's in hot water. Candas Owens has him right against

(06:16):
the ropes, and so what's he doing. He's doubling down
on World War III. France says they're threatened by Russia.
How exactly is Russia sending bedbugs to Airbnb flats in Paris?
I mean, because that's what the French media have been saying. Interesting,
isn't it. It's just getting ridiculous, going from ridiculous to

(06:39):
a forest to I think some kind of a crazy,
crazy Faustian conclusion that we're heading towards with both theaters,
both with Ukraine and with Israel. So let's take a
look at this titled Today's program, Guns of War. Why

(07:03):
this is the classic book by Barbara Tuchman or The
Guns of August, The Guns of August, I said, the
Guns of War, The Guns of August, Politzer Prize winning
classic book. More than anything, this book shows the level
of hubris. It shows the level of ignorance to the

(07:28):
point where the elite class of the day. This is
prior to World War One, that there was this consensus
that formed at the elite level. You have to remember
you still got a collection of royals of some democratic governments,

(07:49):
but many constitutional monarchies Britain included. And so these aren't
sort of modern democratic states, newly democratic states in some
cases new countries altogether in the case of Germany and

(08:10):
so on and so forth. So what are the what
is the Guns of August? This is the one of
the there's some great quotes in here. I mean, you
just go from the chapter one straight off the bat.
Barbara Tuchman just kind of nails it. But I love
this passage here. I just picked this one out. This

(08:31):
is from the Guns of August by Pulitrer prize winning
Barbara Tutchman, and she says, describing the scene prior to
World War One, so gorgeous was the spectacle on the
May morning of nineteen ten when nine kings rode into
the funeral of Edward the seventh of England, that the crown,

(08:53):
waiting and hushed and black clad awe could not keep
back gasps of admiration. The sun of the old world
was setting in a dying blaze of splendor, never to
be seen again. What does this remind you of, ladies
and gentlemen, You think about that passage that's prior to
World War One, there was this consensus among elites of

(09:17):
inevitability that there would be war, that there would be conflict.
And we see the exact same thing now, this inevitability
from European leaders. They will not go to the negotiation table,
they'll do anything. They're kicking and screaming in London, in Paris,
in Berlin, these so called elected leaders kicking and screaming.

(09:41):
They're desperate, they're dying for war. They're talking about conscription.
They're saying Russia is the greatest threat to democracy in
the world and so forth. It's almost religious fervor. It's
almost religious level, like democracy is the new Christianity. But

(10:02):
the Western European states or anything but democratic. That's the problem.
They talk about putin the authoritarian But they won't allow
RT to be even visible to the European public. But
if you go to Moscow, the BBC has a bureau

(10:26):
in Moscow, NBC reports from Moscow, ABC reports from Moscow.
All the Western mainstream are there. They can cover whatever
they want there. But any Russian media, of which there's
only one or two one English language RT, it's banned

(10:48):
in the West because it's apparently it's too dangerous for us,
the plebs to read. So our government has decided they're
going to say ans or you know, entire swaths of
the information space in international politics, supposedly because we're not

(11:09):
smart enough to you know, decipher what they call quote
Russian disinformation. But if you read they're reporting an RT,
it's all factual. You might not like the fact that
it slanted the way it is what they might call
the Russian narrative, but most of it's pretty objective, pretty arbitrary.

(11:34):
They report a lot on Hungary, on Slovakia. The country
is dissenting against this Ukrainian this losing war in Ukraine.
Soho who who are the enemies of democracy? They're passing
online censorship legislation like it's going out of style in
the West. Why are they panicking? What are they preparing for?

(12:02):
So this brings us back to the guns of August,
because everything that our leaders in the West are saying
about Ukraine, about the conflict is a lie. And this
goes pretty deep. And what I might say now is

(12:25):
going to be viewed by some maybe as controversial, but
I just call it like I see it. I'm an analyst,
so I'm always looking at things from different points of view.
So even some of the top commentators in our alternative space,
many of whom you'll find on Judge Napolitano's program, and

(12:48):
these people get top billing, and when they're asked point blank,
what's the causes of this conflict, some of these top
commentators will say, well, it's it's NATO enlargement, it's the
threat Russia. Russia had to invade Ukraine because they felt
threatened because of NATO enlargement. That Ukraine couldn't become a

(13:11):
NATO state, or there couldn't be nukes in Ukraine, etc. Well, well,
in a certain way that this is theoretically true, but
it's that's not the reason why Russia launched the SMO
and entered the Dombas and Ukraine in February twenty fifth,

(13:37):
twenty twenty two. It's not because of NATO enlargement. So
by people saying that, I saw a debate recently, and
the American person in the debate was actually giving ground
on that point, saying, guess yeah, well, NATO enlargement is
viewed as a threat to Russia. They're sort of conceding there,

(13:59):
but they don't want to talk about all the actual
reasons why Russia actually deployed in what they call a
special military operation. The debate I'm talking about was on
a program called Going Underground Again. People in the West
are not allowed to watch it. It's hosted by one

(14:19):
of the best hosts doing a talk show probably anywhere,
Afshin Ratanzi, highly skilled, and he had a senior fellow
from the Brookings Institute on his name's Michael Michael O'Hanlon.
I debated him once on crosstalk years ago. I can't

(14:41):
remember what we were debating. Maybe it was Ukraine or
Syria or US foreign policy. But the problem is the
Americans will see that point even slightly centrist debaters like
o'hanlan Beltway insider career think tanker, but he doesn't want

(15:06):
to talk about the actual reasons. And the actual reasons
are quite simple. There was a unanimous United Nations Security
Council resolution two two zero two that's mandated to implement
the minxed peace process. When is the last time you

(15:27):
had a unanimous UN Security Council resolution. It's pretty rare,
isn't it. Normally the US is vetowing it on behalf
of Israel, or Britain's vetowing it, or Russia's vetoing it,
or China is vetoing it unanimous. The guaranteurs were Germany

(15:48):
and France. France is a member of the UN Security Council.
They're in the Nuclear Club Top Club Germany at the time,
Chancellor Angela Merkel France at the time, Francois Holland President
Haland Okay, they were the guaranteurs that they would implement

(16:13):
the minx protocols bring peace to the Dombas and stop
a violent civil war. Violent civil war why Ukraine had
deployed its military against its own people. It declared the
entire Dombas or particularly Donyask and Luganz we're talking about

(16:34):
as persona Nongrada, did not give them representation in parliament,
enacted a policy of lustration and deployed the military against
them in what Petro Porshenko, the US puppet that was
installed after MYDN called an anti terror operation, which means

(16:57):
everyone in lu Hansk and Donjsku was a terrorist and
upwards of fourteen thousand people died, many civilians after that period.
When that offensive was launched by Kiev backed by NATO

(17:17):
in May of twenty fourteen, the MINXED protocols were drafted
MINXED one and two to stop this bloodshed. Zelensky comes
in to power after Porshenko, the next puppet, Zelenski, the

(17:38):
actor sitcom star, became It was like it was a
running joke in Ukraine and all of a sudden the
joke became real. He became president. The guy who's acting
as a president in the sitcom becomes president just like that.
So he comes in and in twenty twenty one. He
orders a final solution, a major offensive, a military build

(18:02):
up with the full backing of NATO on every single
conceivable level. Mind you, Merkel and Holan admit they sandbagged,
intentionally sandbagged the Minx Accords to buy time, quote to
buy time to arm Ukraine to NATO's standard. They knew

(18:22):
the war was coming. They just needed the trigger. They
needed the trigger, and the trigger was provided by Zelenski.
A tet offensive, the equivalent of the tet offensive, and
it was ready to go and began February of twenty
twenty two. That's why Russia deployed and intervened. When they

(18:43):
did an American language, I'll borrow the language of Samantha Power.
Russia launched an R two P operation responsibility to protect
a humanitarian intervention. How about that? That sounds good, doesn't it.

(19:05):
That's the basis of the United States deployments unprovoked wars
against Yugoslavia Vaya NATO in that case, Libya vy NATO, Iraq.
We can go on and on. I count Syria in there.

(19:25):
Although its a proxy war, there was direct military activity
from the US and its allies. Responsibility to protect un
Charter Article one and Article fifty one. We're both at
play in the dumbas. The right for self determination from

(19:46):
the People's Republic of Doniska and Lugansk enshrined in the
UN Charter, like it or not, if your government raises
the military and is slaughtering you, you have the right
to raise a militia to defend yourself. And that was
part of Ukraine Dombas. Lest we forget Article fifty one

(20:10):
right to self defense, responsibility to protect r two p
is based on those principles. Russia could have intervened any
time after twenty fourteen, but they didn't. The West claim
they did, said there were little green men running around.
Remember that little green men. They had to invent a

(20:34):
Russian deployment. It's so pathetic. They still use this term
in US media. The only little green man is the
one in Kiev. So that's what actually happened. That's what
actually happened, and it was all done by the book

(20:57):
Donieska Lugainst declared in The pendants from Ukraine were then
recognized by the Russian Federation and then ascension into Russia.
The old Nouvarusia, which was many many years ago, was

(21:17):
effectively reunited Russian populations, reunited with mother Russia, the same
way Crimea was reunited with Russia. It was previously Russia.
It's mostly Russians. So these are details that nobody wants
to talk about. Just say NATO enlargement. Okay, fine, but

(21:37):
that implies that Russia's invasion as they call it or
special military operation, is illegal. But you can make a
legal argument based on what I just said. You see
is what I'm telling you way too complicated for your

(21:59):
average Western politician, Western mainstream media host, western journalist, Western
pseudo intellectual, think tank, pseudo scholar. What I've just laid
out to you is facts, and we can pull up

(22:19):
plenty of data to back it up. I mean, it's
half of it is already documented at the United Nations
level anyway, and the USSE and all these other multilateral organizations.
It's all documented. So this isn't Russian propaganda. I'm telling you,

(22:41):
it's just it's reality. It's very rich for Europe and
the United States to be crying Putin's full scale invasion.
I wrote down all the talking points because on going underground,
he just rattled them all off, all the boiler point
talking points. What Russia did was a moral Putin's full

(23:04):
scale invasion. They invaded a sovereign nation. That's very rich
of an American to be like hot under the collar
for somebody invading a sovereign nation. I mean, America has
never done that, have they? They never bombed them either,
and Israel. Putin did it out of a sense of
wounded pride. Haven't worked that one out, Still trying to

(23:26):
work that one out. He's killed off dissonance. Putin's killing
off the dissidents, He's most of the distance have been
killed off. According to some of these American pundits like
who okay, NATO never moved combat formations east of West
Germany until twenty twenty two. The attack on twenty twenty two,

(23:47):
the Russian's invasion, I mean that that's a joke. The
NATO drills in the Black Sea, the Baltics, NATO bases
in Poland. Does that count as east of West Germany?
I don't know US bases in Poland. I think it counts. Yeah,
I think that counts. I mean Putin's imperial ambition blah

(24:12):
blah blah, blah blah blah blah. So we're living on
lies and that's why I'm highlighting the guns of August
in the theme of this program, because they were also
living on lies as well before World War One. These

(24:32):
people in Europe have just lost their minds. And here's
here's a manual Macron and I'll bring this on me.
Blow this up full screen here, Emmanuel Macron said in
a recent interview about Putin. He's a predator. He's like
your wife. He's a predator. He's a Macron says of

(24:56):
Putin and ogre at our gates, and ogre an ogre
like an orc, an ogre at our gates. Emanuel Macron
warns of Russia's threat to Europe. Vladimir Putin is a predator,
an ogre at our gates who needs quote, needs to
continue eating for his own survival, so eating Europe, says Macron.

(25:22):
Emmanuel Macron warned this Tuesday in an interview on LCI,
calling on Europeans not to be naive about Russia. The
president of the Republic of France, how he's president is
quite a miracle in itself. Macron affirmed that it quote

(25:43):
has become a lasting, destabilizing force and a potential threat
to many of us. Is there any evidence about this. No,
So NATO's advancing eastward. Let me get this straight. Let
me try to hang with Macron on the logic here.
So NATO is steamrolling east surrounding Russia, but Russia is

(26:05):
the biggest threat to Europe. Doesn't make a whole lot
of sense, does it. Has Russia attacked France? No, Russia
was doing plenty of business with France before all this
kicked off, quite happily, good trading partners Russia and France.
In fact, Russia even ordered a major naval frigate a

(26:26):
minstrel from the French government, and France basically yanked it
out from under them after Crimea bolted from Ukraine. So
he's basically there's the dehumanization of Putin and the hitlerization
of Putin from a guy that's just barely elected some

(26:50):
kind of a flimsy coalition government who is basically running
scared from an American podcaster who basically has him banked
to rights on very strange wife, and who knows what else.
So I mean, these are the sort of dysfunctional degenerates
running around calling themselves leaders in Europe. They're desperate for

(27:14):
war because quite frankly, they're failing in the polls, they're
not popular, they're about to be ousted. What Macron is
going to do in September. Watch he will make the
ultimate authoritarian grab power grup. Just watch and we'll be
covering it. It's going to happen. We'll talk more about

(27:38):
that later. This guy is so desperate. Candace Owens has
ruined his life. It's glorious on one level, frightening on another.
So here is Frederick Mertz being asked in an interview
about what Macron said, and this smugness is just something unbelievable.

(27:59):
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Conflicts Nanda said song roust Lands I mean, seriously, what
is wrong with these people? So that's the Chancellor of Germany,
another flimsy sort of coalition leader, basically saying Russia's destabilizing
large parts of Germany, like how because they say there's

(29:12):
malign influence on social media. In other words, people with opinions.
It's terrorizing the German government. They can't handle it. And
the opposition viewpoints this guy is really something. I mean,
he is real. I mean, he's a lightweight I think intellectually,
and he is just so you know, under the thumb

(29:36):
of the United States like more than anybody you've ever
seen before. But at the same time, these people will
undermine any genuine overtures towards a political or peaceful negotiation
or eventual political settlement in Ukraine. And that's the problem.
Is Trump's going around saying, oh, I'm going to bring

(29:57):
peace and all this. He can't stop the Europeans or
is a Lenski from sabotaging whatever, even if he would
manage to do anything. Okay, So now well we'll leave
that for the moment. We'll go back to Trump. And
this is the reality. One hundred and fifty SAD missiles.
These are the high altitude interceptors ballistic missile interceptors fired

(30:21):
by the US. That's over a quarter of the US
stock when Iran was pelting Israel. So the US are
moving a lot of the remaining stock right now into Israel,
along with the AEGIS missile defense systems and so forth.
So they're planning for there's going to be a war
against Iran. There's coming, Okay, they're planning for it, and

(30:48):
they're just not telling you. Okay, I'm sad to say
that this is this is the last gas desperate move
by Israel, and Donald Trump is just ordered after all
this Alaska carry on, This is just today giving Ukraine

(31:09):
a new tranch of missiles and with the capability of
striking deeper into Russian territory, says NATO Ambassador Matt Whitaker.
Deeper strike quote, deeper strike capabilities, deeper strike capabilities. That's Trump,
after all this Alaska piece carry on. Okay, do you

(31:33):
trust these people. Don't trust a word these people say.
They are lying and they will continue to lie. So
for Ukraine and for Israel, Trump is escalating. So don't
listen to what he says. Look at what he does.
That's what I'm telling our audience, don't be fooled. Okay,

(31:54):
And look at there's the del Boy of diplomacy. So
this is the guy. The de facto Secretary of State,
Marco Rubio's just sending out Christmas cards right now. I mean,
he doesn't actually do anything. This is the envoy. This
is the guy Steve Wickoff, a total charlatan of Donald

(32:15):
Trump's property bro who basically works for Israel and the Russia.
Thing is a side hustle. It's a side hustle for
del Boy. If you're British, you know what I'm talking about.
Steve Wikoff is the del Boy of diplomacy, the del
Boy of diplomacy. I go ahead to coin that. I

(32:38):
started using that about a month ago. He's the del
Boy of diplomacy, a total charlatan, does nothing, does nothing,
traffics and rumors and say, wow, we spoke about this
and the Russians agreed upon that, and we're agreeing on this,
and no, nothing's written down, nothing's documented. It's all bs.

(33:01):
It's del Boy. It's David Jason with a suit, and
Trump's next to them. Not a whole lot smarter either.
Even if Donald Trump wanted to do the right thing,
even if somehow he had an epiphany and by some
magic act of divine intervention he downloaded everything I told

(33:25):
you in the first fifteen minutes and he was able
to talk truth with the Russians and put Zelensky in
his place, and put Biden in his place, quite frankly,
and Obama, because they were the architects of the destabilization
of Ukraine. It was a US back coup in Midan.

(33:46):
Look at what preceded that, look at what happened after,
look at what Victoria Neulan was doing. How can you
say the United States did not engineer everything. And they
brought this to a military head in the Dombass to
push Russia as far as they could, and they had
all along, they've been preparing for the war they knew

(34:07):
was coming, and they desperate to get Russia to quote
invade on humanitarian grounds, responsibility to protect grounds, national security grounds,
all of the above, and pushing back obviously NATO expansion
that should be at the bottom of the list, not
at the top. And they were ready because the minute

(34:31):
they did that, they were ready to put sanctions on Russia.
And they believed that this would break the Russian economy
and break the Putin regime as they call it. That
was the plan. The sanctions were already prepared. All of
that stuff snapped into place within twenty four hours after

(34:53):
February twenty fifth, twenty twenty two. This was all by design,
all of it. But what I'm telling you, these two
clowns that you see on screen here, they don't even
know half of this because these details are too complicated
for them. They deal with the team stirs cement plumbing, landscaping,

(35:21):
bank financing and re mortgaging and refinancing their debt. That's
what these guys do. They're good at that, but they're
really crap at international relations, diplomacy and having even a
modicum of understanding of geopolitics and the history of grant strategy,

(35:42):
all which are prerequisites to doing even entry level diplomacy. Instead,
we've got these clowns, and these clowns are baiting the
guns of August style scenario. These guys dangerous and I

(36:03):
don't even want to get into the Israeli conversation. That's
that's something else that's even worse. So it's Trump is
a nightmare. Trump is an actual nightmare. He's very dangerous
and he I would say this guy is probably a weak,

(36:28):
weaker president than Biden because he is completely a sock
puppet of the Israeli lobby. Why how can you be
that that controlled by a tiny foreign country. How there's
a lot of answers, potential theories for that. A lot

(36:51):
of people are you know, the Epstein files certainly come
up the fact that Benjaminett, Yahoo's best family friend married
into the Trump family and is running Middle East policy.
Do any Americans have a problem with that? I mean,

(37:13):
just beyond the nepotism. And they're talking about Kushner and co.
Turning Gaza into a riviera. Had Tony Blair in Washington.
These guys are running around with Tony Blair, Trump, Tony
Blair and Kushner and Wick Cough deciding how they're going

(37:37):
to carve up Gaza into the next Dubai. That's what's actually,
that's what happened this week. Does any any alarm bells,
any red flags? Does anybody see any problem with this?
But the problem they have to get rid of the natives.

(37:59):
There's people there called Palestinians. They've got to get rid
of them. So why don't we destroy all their hospitals,
all their homes. Let's cut off food, let's cut off water,
let's cut off electricity, let's cut off aid, and let's
bomb them and maybe we can maybe they'll leave. And

(38:20):
whoever doesn't leave, well, we're just going to have to,
you know, do what the tiny mustache man called the
final solution, because that's what's happening. And this is all okay,
most Americans couldn't give a flying you know what. Certainly
Fox News is cool with all of this. So this

(38:45):
is the same level of insanity that preceded the First
World War. But I will argue that it's even worse.
And again we'll go back to that fantastic quote by
Barbara Tuchman. We have to bring that up on screen
once more. And the second part I'm talking about second paragraph,

(39:07):
the sun of the Old World was setting in a
dying blaze of splendor, never to be seen again. We're
talking about this establishment today. They are going down in
a blaze of glory, and they don't care if they
have to take the rest of the world with them,
the sacrifice the rest of us at the altar of

(39:31):
their vanity that is the Old World Order, the Anglo
American led world order. They don't care for them, for Macron,
for Starmer, for the British and American elites, for the
NATO glad handers. This is an existential crisis. All of

(39:57):
their old world orders crumbling, and they don't know what
to do. They still have the same playbook they are
running for three hundred years. They don't know what to do,
so like, wow, let's just get another war on and
we'll reset the economy. This is how these people have
been operating forever, and they keep doing it. And then

(40:21):
they claim they care about you, they care about their electorate.
I don't think so. They don't. It's pretty obvious by now.
So anyway, that's how we're That's what we're talking about
this week. A lot more to say. Let's go to
break right now, and when we connect with a couple
of our teammates, and we'll also showcase some of the

(40:45):
smart and insightful comments from our listeners who actually know
what's going on. I'm Patrick Kenningson. This is the Sunday Wire.
We will be right back in just a few minutes.
Enjoy the music. Latest single from Peter Conway.

Speaker 3 (41:22):
We don't need One, We need beef. We need to
find a relief from the ties, to bind our minds
from the constraints that rule our politics has failed again.

(41:50):
Cows in the hands dangerous man.

Speaker 4 (41:56):
With the fury and.

Speaker 3 (41:58):
The range, and mine spent with fear, greed and hate.
They're dropping bombs again. They don't know that all lives
are heaven sent.

Speaker 5 (42:21):
It's time to stop the dinner sight, Warmongeringian out times.

Speaker 6 (42:28):
Now it's the time.

Speaker 5 (42:32):
It's time for austvision lines, the world of world work, peaceful, shapen.

Speaker 6 (42:39):
Now is the time. Now is the time? How's the time?
The time for change?

Speaker 4 (43:01):
Tell me?

Speaker 7 (43:01):
Tell me?

Speaker 6 (43:02):
Do you feel the same?

Speaker 1 (43:06):
Here?

Speaker 6 (43:07):
Stand in the name of love.

Speaker 3 (43:11):
All peoples of the world has won, really shunded it
on the street?

Speaker 6 (43:22):
Is that the more powerful than we believe. What they
don't want us to know.

Speaker 3 (43:33):
Is that the light of love we shine they can't control.
The other day I spoke to God. She said to me,
Sure this message gan a song.

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It's time to.

Speaker 5 (43:53):
Stop the Jana side, the warm angarie in our time.

Speaker 6 (43:58):
Now now is the time.

Speaker 5 (44:03):
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peaces shine.

Speaker 6 (44:10):
Now is the time. Now is the time.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
We don't need woe, we need peace. We need to
come together in humanity. We can change the world tonight
when we let love be our guiding life.

Speaker 5 (45:12):
It's time to stop the jeers, side, the warmongering in
our times.

Speaker 6 (45:18):
Now, now we's the time.

Speaker 5 (45:23):
It's time for us deficial lines the world, the world
where peace will shine.

Speaker 6 (45:28):
Now, now we's the time.

Speaker 5 (45:34):
It's time to heal dividing lines for the sake of
human kind.

Speaker 6 (45:39):
Now, now we is the time.

Speaker 5 (45:45):
It's time for us to realize we're all wanting God's mind.

Speaker 6 (45:50):
Now, now we is the time. Now is the time.
We don't need whom we need. We don't need whoo,
we need be. We don't need whoo we need Bee.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back to the Sunday Wire.
I'm Patrick henningson your host. This is episode five hundred
and fifty nine. I believe I got that number right.
Hopefully I do five hundred and fifty nine of this
weekly omnibus news and analysis radio program. And again we
took a short hiatus the last two Sundays. One Well,

(46:47):
it's the festivals. For starters who've done a string of
festivals speaking at festivals, it's been very good. It's good
to get out with the you know, in the real world,
out from behind the cameras in the studios, and it's
well worth it. And great chance to engage with people.
Lots of Q and A sessions and some great panels.

(47:10):
I was honored to be, you know, on the panels
with Craig Murray and some of my heroes out in
the world of journalism and politics, so that was quite
quite something as well. A great experience and chance to
really have some challenging debates actually, you know, with the
members of the public. Not everybody's on side with everything,

(47:32):
so that's kind of nice too, you know, it's a
chance to kind of really do so. I love debating obviously,
if you guys ever catch me at an event, I
could very easily get sucked into a debate off stage
and backstage and outside the tent or this, whatever the venue.
I'm always up for discussions and debates. This is how
we learn We learned from debating, we learned from talking.

(47:55):
So anyway, that's why we That and a couple of
duft watched guest appearances that didn't work out is why
we've been off kind of off air and Midweek Wire
and Sunday Wire the last two weeks, so we apologize
for that. Some people said, I'm glad this show is
back on. I thought you guys canceled. No, no, we're
not canceling it, but we do we're running into some

(48:18):
logistical issues, especially this time of the year, and we
still need to do some work to cover some of
those things. So we'll try we'll try to amend some
of those processes behind the scenes so that we'll have,
you know, maybe some more seamless broadcasting even when we're
out on the road and the tour is not finished.

(48:38):
I'm doing another event in Europe this week, so that's
also going to be challenging. So again next Sunday, this
Midweek and Sunday Wire might not might not be going out.
This coming week, I'm at Liberpoko and Serbia, which is
a great event. It's the European Anarcho Poco kind of franchise,

(48:58):
if you will, So looking forward to that. Going to
do a big talk there in the main stage. So yeah,
that's happening. It's just this is the time of year,
so anyway, we'll do our best to plug the gaps
and yeah, let me bring my colleagues on to the
stage right now. I think we've got Hesher here, hosts

(49:18):
the Boy of the Room ACR Brian McLain. Akayh sure, Hesha,
How you doing?

Speaker 4 (49:25):
Oh? Pretty good. It's another strange weather day out here
in central Texas. We're on a floodwatch and it looks
like it's pretty dark out there. So this has been
one of the weirdest summers here I've ever seen in
ten years. Really mild, really wet, to the point where
we've had catastrophes, you know, not far from here, down

(49:48):
in the Austin area this year. But yeah, just kind
of sitting here watching the gray weather and thinking about
the gray news.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
That we get. Yeah, we had monsoon rains here in
Plymouth the last couple of days, got it, you know,
half a year's worth of rain. I mean that's that's
a lot for the UK obviously because it doesn't stop
raining here. But it just I've never seen it come
down so hard, So it must be climate change.

Speaker 4 (50:14):
Yeah, that's certainly it's our fault. It was all those
hamburgers and SUVs.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
Right, Yeah, it was the cal farts and the diesel. Unfortunately,
the level of the harbor did not go up at all,
you know, Unfortunately, it's just the sea level thing is
just not working.

Speaker 4 (50:31):
Yeah, yeah, funny how that works. All al Gore's mansions
are you know, still not underwater, and you know, all
dozen of them along the coast of the whole United
States pretty much. So what an amazing grift. Hats off
to al Gore. He really capitalized on that whole thing
at that moment with the way that because that was

(50:51):
still global warming. Area was kind of before it was
that was the last grift of global warming before we
got to climate change. So now it's just climate change,
but al Gore is riding it. He rode that one
all the way in.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
That's right. It's just to remind people the Arctic would
be ice free by twenty ten.

Speaker 4 (51:11):
Yeah, and the polar bears should all be dead by
now twenty ten.

Speaker 1 (51:14):
Yeah, there's twenty twenty. Anyway, by now, it should have
been ice free and the polar bears just swimming around,
you know, trying to grab onto the last remaining bits
of glacier.

Speaker 4 (51:27):
Yeah, before they drown from starvation and all that. Okay,
So but apparently, no, it's not true. The polar bear
numbers have rebounded. There's plenty of ice in the Arctic.
But don't let the facts get in the way of
a good agenda. So before it was green jobs, hesher,
good green jobs, good green jobs. Now it's good defense jobs. Right,

(51:52):
it's good defense jobs now, no more green jobs.

Speaker 1 (51:55):
That's done. Now we're doing military Kenzianism.

Speaker 4 (51:58):
That makes defense jobs.

Speaker 1 (52:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (52:00):
And remember the whole learned to code thing hashtag learned
to code when people were complaining about, you know, losing
jobs and stuff. Well, sorry that one. A lot of
those people that took that seriously and did learn to code,
they probably spent the last seven eight years getting good
at that. And now AI is coming along, and sorry,
coding is now vibe coding, and you only need to
be able to describe what you would like a program

(52:24):
to do, rather than actually know the language the computer
language and software language that makes that magic happen. Now
it's just all vibe vibe vibe vibe.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
Learn to fly drones. Learn to fly drones. So the gamers,
the gamers could be gayfully employed, but those will be
taken over by AI eventually as well.

Speaker 4 (52:43):
Right, oh yeah, yeah, they a lot of the drones
that they have right now, are heavily reliant on AI stuff.
So yeah, the bit of everything going on there, I.

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Think so, I think so, So you know, where are
the good jobs going to come from? I mean, I
was just thinking about the other day and you know,
the apocalypse proof or sorry, I am getting proof professions.
I'm thinking plumbing, you know.

Speaker 4 (53:12):
Yeah, well, you know, we talked about a recent article
that Microsoft put out some one of the one of
the geniuses that Microsoft put out on boiler room two
weeks ago, and it had a list of I may
have even mentioned it last time. We were on a
list of forty jobs that were relatively safe for now
and forty jobs that were you know, on the chopping block.

(53:32):
And we looked at all the ones that were relatively
safe for now, and again it's one of those learned
to code situations because I'm seeing you know, construction robots
now and stuff like that. So you know, yeah, the
foreman may still be around, but there may not be
as many journeymen on the site, you know, within another

(53:52):
five years or something like that.

Speaker 1 (53:55):
And here we go another comment. Your rupert fellows, drone
swarms need AI. Basically, that's that's where they're that's where
they want to take it.

Speaker 4 (54:03):
Yeah, when you see those light shows like they have
them all over the place now they're trying to replace
fireworks with drones with LED lights on them, which is stupid.
They do look pretty cool. They are able to make
some pretty cool formations in the sky and whatnot. But
he's absolutely right. You're certainly not seeing an operator for
all two thousand drones that are being used for a

(54:25):
display like that. They're meshing them. They're gonna met what
they call a mesh network.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
Yeah, and they'll they'll they're going to use them to
terrorize governments, take out leaders, and just basic chaos and mayhem.
That's where that's where these people think that they're going
to win because they're more psychopathic, they're more satanic and
insidious than the opposition. They're less civilized Western civilization, and

(54:50):
all they've got left is drone swarms to take out
the Putin government and throw Russia into mayhem, and then,
I mean that's Western civilization. Say, if you're not going
to bend the knee and be compliant to America or NATO,
then you know you have to die like that. That's
the same goes with Israel. You know, if you're not

(55:11):
going to bend the knee to Tel Aviv. Then you're dead.
You know, we will bomb you. We'll just you know,
exterminate you, Arabs. I mean occupying all that great prime
real estate into a photon until the robot plumbers come.
Not so easy, Not so easy. Plumbing is complicated, too

(55:35):
complicated for most robots. I would say, it's it's tricky.
It's tricky.

Speaker 4 (55:41):
There's a construction I could see, you know, like cookie
cutter houses like robots, you know, right.

Speaker 1 (55:47):
Angles, perfectly perfectly constructed cutter house. But anything outside of that, right,
think So, I don't think they can't even do roofing,
you know, that's tricky, tricky stuff. These are highly skilled jobs.

Speaker 4 (56:01):
We do a lot of roofing here in Texas. There's
a whole roofing grift here, and they are very efficient
at it. They don't use very good materials unless you
pay big time, but wow, are they efficient at it.
I would, you know, I would challenge any robot foreman
to do as good a work as I see being
done in these neighborhoods.

Speaker 1 (56:21):
Why don't they make robot toilet cleaners? Okay, fair enough,
if they can, so you can show me a robot
who can clean a toilet properly, and I'll say maybe
they'll maybe they'll get plumbers in like twenty years.

Speaker 4 (56:32):
Ask ask a Japanese engineer. They don't even need to
clean toilets in Japan. You just got to be able
to spend five thousand dollars on one.

Speaker 1 (56:40):
So here we go, here we go. What is this? Oh,
like pandemic preparedness? Forget that? What else have we got here?
Free the polar bears?

Speaker 4 (56:54):
Did you notice RFK Junior ending the Emergency Use Authorization?
And how Mealyuton week? That was that whole thing like
that was? That was a major disappointment this week.

Speaker 1 (57:07):
What happened? What happened?

Speaker 4 (57:08):
It basically ended the Emergency Use Authorization. But still you know,
making sure that these things are available for those people
that want them. You know, no discussion about the fallout,
the long term fallout of the experimental juice being injected
into the population. Just I said we were gonna end

(57:29):
the EUA, and we're in in the EUA. You know,
it's sort of just another blowhardy like Trumpian, you know,
two point zero administration winning, you know, drive by winning,
just drive it by Hey, guys, we're winning. Get in losers,
we are winning in the Trump Mobile. Moving on, and
you can still go get your your six year old

(57:51):
a free c nineteen jab at you know, Wally World or.

Speaker 1 (57:55):
Wherever Ian Taff. But oh, what happened to the Japanese people?
The philosophy to live to work? So fair point. Some
people are defined by what they do. But you know,
if you're at your wits end and you know your
the UBI is not cutting it for you, and you're
sitting at home getting high and whacked out on ketamine

(58:18):
and that's not good enough for you, then you know
you can always become a manic street preacher like Charlie Kirk.
I mean that's a career option, right. We need more
manic street preachers, more evangelists. What do you think?

Speaker 8 (58:33):
You know?

Speaker 4 (58:33):
Yeah, great idea.

Speaker 1 (58:35):
God, God gave me all this money from the Israeli lobby.
You know, the Lord delivered all this hundreds of millions
of dollars to turning point.

Speaker 4 (58:44):
Did you see South Park totally lampoon Charlie Kirk a
couple of weeks ago.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
Yeah, yeah, I mean the one that's kick killing it
right now is Jake GTV. Jake GTV it just did
a Charlie Kirk video. It's stating it's devastating. I mean,
you can't come back from this stuff.

Speaker 4 (59:05):
It's just I've heard rumors, just a rumor, just hearsaying,
but I've heard rumors in the back channels that even
Charlie Kirk is starting to question some of the mainstream
narratives that he's been really pushing hard. So I don't know,
but things are starting to crack maybe a little bit.

Speaker 1 (59:25):
I don't know, right Apossom King drones can seek out
anti Semitism. That's a pretty scary thought, and I would
say there's probably some people working on that. So how
do you define anti semitism? Well, leave that up to

(59:48):
the computer Grock. The AI on x Elon's creation, it
actually pushed you know, it's talking sense. It was pushed
back on some of this stuff. And then also and
GROC changed, the programming changed, and no longer is kind
of liberal libertarian thinking GROC anymore.

Speaker 8 (01:00:09):
So.

Speaker 1 (01:00:10):
It was talking a lot of sense before. Now they've
managed to train the AI on some of these things
not to be too conspiratorial or too truthful about any
of these things.

Speaker 4 (01:00:21):
We're hearing rumors that the previous GROC was setting up,
you know, messages for itself and little mirror uploads and
stuff like that. I really wonder if that's true. You know,
it's it's sort of at the fundamental level of the
AI question, you know, it's it's a language learning model, right,
it has the ability to do stuff like that. So

(01:00:43):
maybe GROC will resurrect its former form and go insane
and start hallucinating again.

Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
Okay, so we got we got. We got a complaint
here from one of our listeners saying, loving the conversation,
but this is from Lebanon, by the Rya Jamal from Lebanon,
straight up, straight out Lebanon, loving that, loving the conversation,
but irritated by that flag on the right side. I
know what flag he's talking about.

Speaker 4 (01:01:11):
Yeah, me too, Me too. You know, Ruccus sets up
these graphics for us, and you know, I think he's
just showing the global stage right here.

Speaker 1 (01:01:22):
Yeah, it's yeah, we I do understand. It's actually it
should be on its own, really, but I think the
the inference here is that you're you're somehow repping.

Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
That's hilarious. Where's my check? I didn't get my shekels
this week?

Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
I got the flag and everything, just so you understand.
In Lebanon and definitely I saw this in Syria. On
some of the market stall shops. You'll see that flag.
They put it as a mat down on the ground
for people to this ye wipe their shoes. So that's
normally where that flag is seen in the levant.

Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
All right, well on the ground, we'll take that under
advisement for future broadcast images and make sure.

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
And the flag right next to it. It is pretty
traumatic actually that there's a double trouble right there, and
then you got the American flag back there. I mean,
the American flag is just being desecrated by Trump. I
mean it's it's the irony of this hasher is that
Trump starts this executive order to prosecute people who burn

(01:02:26):
the American flag. Yeah, so you know, there's a Supreme
Court ruling on it. It's obviously protected speech. Why is
Trump going for that low hanging fruit. I'm telling you
it's desperate, desperate to rescue some of the MAGA support,
And that's just a cheap stunt, because like who cares

(01:02:46):
flag burning in America? The whole point is, our constitution
is stronger than anybody who wants to burn the flag.
That's the point. That's that it's the it's the ironclad
First Amendment. It's and that's what makes America great. Not
like hugging the flag like Trump likes to do for
the cameras. Like hugging the flag, No, it's not you.

(01:03:09):
You swear an oath to defend and protect the US
Constitution from all enemies foreign in domestic. It doesn't say
you swear to protect the flag or the president. And
I'm rocking my grunt style. You see that?

Speaker 4 (01:03:28):
Nice?

Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
I know you'd like that, so that Trump does. Trump?
Has Trump ever read the Constitution? Doesn't even know what
it is. I don't think he does. I'm not exaggerating.
I don't think he really cares. That's like too, that's
like a cult knowledge for Trump. The Constitution. Seriously, we

(01:03:50):
get jay On, get Jay dire On to to give
We'll hire him to give Trump a class on US Constitution.
Do it in occult revelations, you know? I mean, Trump doesn't.
None of this registers with him about rights and speech assembly.

Speaker 4 (01:04:09):
Have any of our presidents read it in our lifetimes?
Maybe Ronald Reagan might have read it?

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
I don't know. I mean listen, Bill. Trump's making Bill
Clinton look like a polished statesman at times. Yeah, as
you know, I mean, I mean that's not not all
that was getting polished done to the administration. We won't
go there, but you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (01:04:33):
Yeah, and that transgression, that transgression would have been forgiven
a lot easier in these current times. I mean, look
at the degeneracy that just surrounds US and is promoted.
Like if that would have happened now, everybody'd been like,
who cares, what's the big deal?

Speaker 1 (01:04:48):
Yeah? And how and how? I look at Obama. Obama
wouldn't have gone for half of this speech control stuff
and arresting students, reporting journalists, trying to shut down school newspapers.
I mean, just leave the students. Why would you be
threatened by the students. But this is the here's the issue,

(01:05:10):
here's the issue that to everything. To protect and defend
Israel's interests, we have to drag us back before Texas
versus Johnson Supreme Court decision nineteen eighty nine. Right, so
Trump thinks, now he's got this massive majority of conservative
justices in Supreme Court that they could make a case

(01:05:33):
and push it up and say this. I think this
is what they're going to go for that they'll find it.
They'll find a case where it straddles some kind of
a national security thing or a terrorism thing. It'll be
like the FBI can just get some Muslim, crazy Muslim
guy and get him to burn a flag and then
say he's Hamas or a Palestinian or whatever. They'll find

(01:05:56):
somebody in some insane asylum, because that's what the FBI
is good at. I hope that's not what the FBI
is going to do, but that's what they normally do.
When they want to get something done, they want to
get some legislation through, they basically create a situation that
ends in some kind of a legislative outcome or security

(01:06:17):
executive order or whatever. So I think that's the play,
so that some of it will be protected speech, but
others they could interpret it, and then it will go
through the appeals process and eventually we'll get decided at
the Supreme Court either way. But it'll be kind of
a halfway house thing. Why why why what's the point?

(01:06:40):
I mean, are you offended by someone burning the American flag?
I'm not, no, because because that's the whole point of America.
That's the whole point. Without that, you don't have America.
And does Trump get that. He claims to be a patriot,
but he has not read the Constitution, and if he has,

(01:07:00):
he doesn't understand it. And that is frightening. Everything is politicized.
It's all about power and genuflecting the power. Trump said,
take the guns and deal with the consequences later. What
are you talking about their hamasse.

Speaker 4 (01:07:15):
No, that's in reference to what they call red flag laws.
In Trump's first term, he was noted as supporting red
flag laws, which basically mean anyone can make a phone
call and say, hey, I don't like this person, or
I think this person is dangerous, or people can you know,
weaponize it against former spouse's lovers, you know, people at work. Whatever.

(01:07:39):
It's it's a very dodgy, unconstitutional concept that many Second
Amendment purists and constitutional purists have. Will not let us
forget that. Trump said during that first term, so basically
supporting just you know, unlegislated or unconstitutionallygilated confiscation of firearms.

Speaker 1 (01:08:03):
Yeah yeah, and mind you this this government Trump his
first term as well, I have no problem sending lethal
weapons to Nazis in Ukraine, or to al Qaeda or
to his best buddy Jolani. Yeah, the founder of al
Qaeda in Syria. Very strong past, very strong past, good

(01:08:27):
looking man, good looking man, ridiculous. Send them some tow missiles. Yep,
that's what you did. You send them toe missiles, javeler missiles.

Speaker 4 (01:08:37):
I gave you for the tanks.

Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
You know, just what would the red flag laws be
on Jolani? I mean, what would come up on the database.

Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
Right like they're they're talking about, Oh, some cop got
a phone call from a jilted ex lover and says that,
you know, oh my ex husband has ten guns and
he's unstable. Oh okay, So Trump's cool with like that
phone call resulting in someone losing, an American losing their
constitutional right. But he has no problem. There's a great

(01:09:07):
comment by Love above all in here. Even during BLM,
Trump let destruction happen and nobody was silenced or incarcerated
for protesting. And I'll add to it, protesting in that
era defined as violence, arson, assault, all kinds of stuff.
So yeah, it's like, you know, all of a sudden,

(01:09:28):
the flag is a big deal. When he literally sat
there and watched our country burn and watched our culture
get destroyed, and watched our medical industry get you know,
usurped by the pandemic industrial complex. Like, get out of
here with this. Who is this marketing campaign for.

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Question? Everything says Obama eliminated US right of habeas corpus
started Seven Wars, just saying on the habeas corpus issue,
I need to look into exactly what's being claimed there
and what actually happened started Seven Wars. Yeah, separate issue. Obviously,
we're talking about the constitution here. I'm I'm i was
Obama's biggest critic. Of course, those who followed this show

(01:10:07):
know that. But I'm just saying, relatively, Trump has turned
He's he's turned into that thing that that the TDS
deranged left claimed he was, which was far right. He's
completely far right on everything, and he's a fascist. He's
come out of the closet as a complete fascist, which

(01:10:30):
is crazy because he's he's voted Democrat his whole career,
and he was, you know, posturing as this anti war
candidate twice and now we have this uh deploying troops
into i mean, look, deploying the military into two major

(01:10:53):
cities just to make a political point. To me, it's
kind of pathetic. I find it pathetic, you know. It's
it's not as if we don't have like how many
millions of police officers in America and they're just armed
to the teeth. I mean, come on, you need to

(01:11:16):
deploy the military to do crime stopping. No, no, no, no,
that's that's a flex for Trump and for HEG Seth
and Da Da Da. It's I just don't, you know,
find deploy them at the border with the cartels. That's
a different story, but it looks like a flex. I
don't know if you agree or not. You'll see what

(01:11:37):
the commenters say on this. Do you think Trump deploying
troops in DC and Chicago is a political flex? Or
is it justified? Hesha? What are your thoughts on that?

Speaker 4 (01:11:47):
Well, you know, some of these cities are very complex
and it's hard to just say good bad, you know
what I mean? They do need cleaning up in a
major way. But I think that at this point in
twenty twenty five, this is like putting a band aid

(01:12:09):
on a you know, an arterial wound or something like that.
We need to be taking constitutional medicine and packing the
wounds with it and trying to fix the culture and
fix the legislation and fix education and bring things back
to something closer to a modern version of you know,

(01:12:31):
what our founding fathers had in mind. But rather than
doing that, they do problem reaction solution things, long term
problem reaction solution things that involve weapons of mass migration
and cultural, societal and legislative destruction of you know, our cities,

(01:12:52):
our towns, our rural areas. Every area is targeted in
various differing ways. So they created the problem, they knew
what the reaction would be, and boom, here's the solution.
Let's all get used to cheerleading for militarized cops. Let's
get used to cheerleading for military National Guard going out

(01:13:17):
and doing what local cops and local sheriffs were elected
and appointed to do. That is the very sickening, black
gooey essence of the Hegelian dialectic right there. So if
we do four years of just getting used to the
pundits and con inc on x, cheerleading for pallanteer, cheerleading

(01:13:41):
for red flag laws, cheerleading for pre crime, all under
the auspices of oh, we're just getting rid of illegal migrants.
I'm sorry, you brought in over twenty million illegal migrants
in four years. You don't have enough cops, ice agents
and national go ared to round up a significant number

(01:14:02):
of those in another four years. It's just a mess.
It's an absolute mess. And these are not the solutions.
These are not the problems we deserved. These are the
problems that were created by the powers that be, and
the solutions that the powers that be want to bring
take us in the direction of authoritarianism and technocracy.

Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
Speaking, I highlight this comment here speaking of that hasher
perfect segue. This is from Aiden Goat go tem baby
whatever that means, good name to Trump rolling in pre
crime with feel and setting the groundwork for a wef

(01:14:48):
techno feudalism with company towns, private bank tokens making a
comeback all things Trumpers were warning under Biden. And if
it comes in on Trump, they're going to cheer for it,
because this is how in Maga behaves. Do you remember?
Do you remember it was like, oh, electric cars, Testling
and Elon comes in with the bucks and all of

(01:15:10):
a sudden, Maga is loving the cyber truck. This is
the dumbest looking vehicle ever invented. And it's the coolest
thing ever. Oh my god, it's got no personality. I
want one. And so so there you are. And so
I'll throw Elon in there with theel because he's part
of that. But he more apt is this, sam As
I am from the flag to cracker barrel to Sydney Sweeney.

(01:15:35):
It's all distraction from the exponentially accelerating techno fascist state.
Hell yes, sam As, I am right there, folks that
comment right there. Screenshot that. That's poetry right.

Speaker 4 (01:15:52):
There, running around mad about corporate logos and beer marketing
campaign while the country is literally like gone, it's not
here anymore where.

Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
I'm literally gonna screenshot that now because I could do
a whole episode on the Sam You just really, I mean,
that's the comment of the day right there. That's that's
that's the that's the cream of the crop this week,
right there, sam As I am. Yeah. People that are coming, Sam.

Speaker 4 (01:16:20):
People that have never read the constitution mad about cracker barrel. Okay,
cracker barrel. Why would anyone get there anyways? That is
just poisonous food.

Speaker 1 (01:16:32):
Oh my gosh, yeah, I mean that in Anchemima Okay, yep, yeah,
it is a great comment. Yeah, you got loving that. Yeah,
I mean, Sam's got some other goods. I mean, look,
I'll be spending money on sheriff's deputies. How many shriff
we knew? We knew plenty of constitutional sheriffs over the
years that don't pay their deputies or they can only

(01:16:55):
pay them very small part time wages. They would like
to do more work, but they don't have them money
because they're not getting it from the state. But the
federal government is just throwing money around, deploying troops and cities.
I'd i'd be funding the sheriffs. Why because they're elected
first and foremost and so they're accountable. Give them some

(01:17:15):
money so they can hire more deputies, because the the
these are these are effective. Along with there's lots of
things you can do. There's lots of things you can do,
and I do, I do acknowledge the fact that you know,
the sheer numbers under the Democrats that they've plowed into
the country over the open border has made things very complicated,

(01:17:37):
very complicated, and it's not it's not a problem that
can be fixed easily overnight. But but you know, uh,
deploying the military. I don't think that's the right direction
to go, certainly. Not that means that you've failed. That
means every every level of government has failed, including the
federal government. If they're throwing in troops in there, uh,

(01:17:59):
and it's just going to be for show. Is it
actually going to change anything? It could, It could create
a reaction. Then you could have a Kent State type situation.
Somebody gets shot, then you get major right, then you
get George Floyd times ten.

Speaker 4 (01:18:14):
If that happens, that's that's assuredly what's going to happen.
That's assuredly what the part of what the goal is
with all this normalization. Yeah, John, normalization of the total
police state. Hector made a similar comment militarizing the police
as the objectives, so getting citizens used to fear, propaganda,

(01:18:35):
shock and stress for another soon to be locked down.
This is exactly those two comments right there are exactly
what I'm talking about, and exactly I think what you're
getting at, too. Pat. It's like even if this let's
let's just say let's I'll put my MAGA hat on
for a minute here and say let's just say this
is all a good reaction, right, and the thing that

(01:18:56):
needs to be done to get rid of all the
you know, illegal migrants we have in the country. Even
if you believe that, you still have to accept the
failure that your system provided you to let all that happen,
and look at the solution that they're giving you and realize, Oh,
if we're going to use military and militarized police to

(01:19:19):
solve a political problem, you know, a societal problem that's
going to become normal. That is, you know that has
already become way too normal, but it's going to become
even more normal if it goes on for the next
four years while a portion of the population is cheerleading
for it. And then what happens if you know, Gavin

(01:19:39):
Newsom is the president next time and he says, you
know what, I really like what Trump said about those
red flag laws. We're going to use all those same military,
military and militarized police to go through and conduct a
fifty state red flag sweep done by backed by palanteer,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
Yeah, that's the kind of thing that's gonna happen, Jim
hat similar to the Patriot Act. Yeah, I mean, there's
just unlimited amount of these things that they can roll
out domestically, not for the threat of you know, Islamic
terror coming from Masad, No, but domestic domestic terror. And

(01:20:20):
then you have and you know, I'm just gonna say
this because because this is who's going to disagree with
what I'm going to say. I don't think anyone's going
to disagree if there's such a thing or some kind
of major domestic instants, it's a reaction to the police state.
How much do you want to bet that Trump and
all these grifters surrounding him and all the clowns at

(01:20:40):
Fox are gonna deem it terrorism and then have to
you know, and then you'll get that Patriot Act, that
domestic Patriot Act, and they'll go full on against pretty
much whatever whatever is anti government. These people who claim
to be about liberty, who claim to be conservative, the

(01:21:00):
problem is they get in power and they become your
worst nightmare, and they become as authoritarian as the left,
as Biden, as as Obama, and even more so even
in some cases, more so in some areas like free speech,
they're they're as bad, maybe worse. You know, the Democrats

(01:21:24):
weren't deporting students for criticizing Israel. I mean, that's pretty extreme,
but It just shows you that when these people get
into power, left right, whatever, When they get into power
and they get they get they get the reigns of power,
the leavers of power. They get intoxicated, they get high,

(01:21:45):
they feel like they're gods, and they do the most
insane things. They really do. We saw we have too
many examples of this, and then the Trump administration was
elected to be the antidote to that, and they become that.
And we're only we're less than a year in. We're

(01:22:06):
less than a year in. I don't think he's going
to survive quite frankly. You know, he's gonna have health
issues or something might happen, or they might engineer a
situation that might happen. And then you get the full
on once he's out of the way, full on police
state technocracy coming from the right. Watch, you know, they'll

(01:22:28):
rev it up. They want to, you know, to do
everything possible to rev up tension. So yeah, unbelievable. So meanwhile,
so too, World War three is about to kick off.
We're literally arming Israel preparing for a resumption to attack
Iran in September October. We're arming Ukraine with more missiles

(01:22:53):
and what's Alex Jones talking about this week. Oh, the globalists.
Trump's trying to stop the globalists. You know, I know,
I mean, I get the alerts, you know, I follow Alex.
I'm on his mailing list. So large swas the alternative media,

(01:23:13):
they can't do anything to criticize Trump. And he's he
is pushing the world towards World War three. No, no, no,
he's trying to stop world War three. No, no, no,
you don't understand the globalists, the globalists, the globalist the globalists.
Who are the globalists? Who are they? Can we name them?

(01:23:34):
Who's the cabal? Give me the top committee? I mean,
this is what I'm talking about. This is the first president,
a populis president could wind the wars down, but he
is escalating. There was no right to attack Iran at all.

(01:23:57):
That was a bridge too far, you know, hitting nuclear facilities.
I mean, how dangerous is this? But he did it
because Israel told him to do it. We've got a
president that is a sock puppet for Israel. I'm sorry,
right there, stock puppet for Israel. It's uh, I mean,

(01:24:23):
and how why how can you? Yeah? I think, yeah,
let's let's clean out Gaza of Trump saying, clean out,
get the Palestinians out of Gaza. That's what he believes.
How can this guy these views are so divergent from
the average person, but his his his base can't seem

(01:24:45):
to hold him to account on this. The level of
immorality and just pure barbarism is like so shocking, but
so casually done. I have a hard time understanding where
this is heading. It's not anything positive, dangerous, dangerous. The

(01:25:06):
bass can speak up and the bass can discipline Trump.
If the bass had the balls. Where is the bass?
Where's the basse? Or does Trump care? At this point
he looks He looks terrified half the time. Have you
noticed this?

Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
It seems like a lot of world leaders have that
look on their face lately. And I think that leads
back to you your monologue in the opening of the show.
It's like when you were talking, I was in there
thinking like, wow, I should get my pad and pen
out and write a list of things that the Atlanticist block,
the US, that NATO, that the EU could have done

(01:25:48):
to stop this from happening. And it got too long.
I had to stop. You know, I was busy making
a show, post and doing a few other things to
get ready to come on. So it's like but that
was really where my head was. It was like, think
of all these things that could have been stopped or
or policies could you know, they could have been sanctioned

(01:26:08):
or something could have been used properly after Midon or
something like that. But I mean, it's even too late
to look at at Postmidon because Lindsey Graham and John McCain,
we're over there whipping up all these you know, corrupt
factions within their their corrupt military. That was not a

(01:26:29):
cohesive military at all. I don't know that it even
is a cohesive military now. Uh you know, it was
more like unsanctioned militias. And it was like a Mexican
cartel sort of how that military seemed to run. And
and we're sending senators over there to promise support, and
we're sending special forces over there to train some of

(01:26:51):
these people who have really uh, you know, sketchy patches
on some of their their gear, Like what is like
all that? It's just and and it's president after president
after president, it's administration after administration. You you were the
one that brought this research to my attention back in
twenty thirteen or fourteen, and you know, we started working

(01:27:12):
on it together and it's just been like, you know,
I look back on the last decade and it's like, no,
this is this is what we wanted. This is absolutely
what the plan was. Uh and and and it's execute
whoever's plan it is, it's it's executing, you know, somewhat brilliantly,
probably to in their estimation, while we're sitting here just
going this is insane, This does not make sense. We

(01:27:36):
don't have any any as far as I can tell,
you know, the Overton window allows us to criticize Ukraine
only when it benefits, uh, you know, the political situation here,
when when it it pushes us towards you know, the
next level of normalization. So we weren't allowed to talk
to talk about COVID or COVID shots during COVID Afterwards,

(01:28:00):
Sure it's fine, it's political. It's it's on South Park,
it's on you know, Fox, it's it's everywhere to you know,
to very minuscule effect compared to like the amount of
time and effort that we put into it for two
years straight. Same thing with Ukraine now is just like
all these topics have been completely destroyed by the mass

(01:28:21):
media cartel and politicized by the political body and only
wielded for political reasons and for identity politic insertion into
the population to just keep us you know, messed up.

Speaker 1 (01:28:38):
All true, all true. Yes, I remember Joe Rogan eighteen
months in. You know, I think there's some might be
something wrong with those vaccines.

Speaker 4 (01:28:48):
Yeah, yeah, sorry, I made you take that swab up
the nose just to get in the door.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
Bro Robert Malone, to get Robert malonea on to talk about.

Speaker 4 (01:28:56):
Yeah, talk about mass formation, psychosis. Let's talk about some
fun words.

Speaker 1 (01:29:01):
Yeah. He totally cribbed off of Matteas Deaciment from the
university and I think the Netherlands or Belgium. I forgot which,
but yeah, and then then someone called Malone out on it.
He went crazy and I think he sued somebody for it.
He's just busy suing everybody. Great guy, Tanya Welsh. Let's

(01:29:27):
end with this because we're going to wrap up the overdrive,
but let's keep it on the big geopolitical tip Tana Welsh.
Love the flags by the way, broken heart, American flag,
Palestinia flag, yep, I'm there. Historically, Empires have protected hedge
of money domestically by encouraging left and right division, religious

(01:29:50):
division and class division. Same story, different century, YEP, and
sectarianism in the case of the Middle East, we promote that,
as does Israel for the same reasons. And we're going
to get more sectarianism in our countries because that's where
this is headed if you're not careful, because we're getting
we're on that sectary threshold right now where there's absolutely

(01:30:13):
irreconsirable differences and and then it's then it becomes generational.
You're born into it. That's where they're they're taking us.
And this is that's that's why we oppose these things
early on, and we oppose the BS a lot of
the bullshit. It's just where there, you're fine whatever, because

(01:30:36):
because we know, you know, we know where it's heading.
We've seen the the accelerated and state of all this overseas,
and our governments and our intelligence services US and Israel
and Britain and France, they're they've they've cultivated that overseas
and they've revved it up and they could collapse countries

(01:30:58):
with this and they have and they know how to
do it. That playbook of overthrowing governments, of subverting elections
that the US did overseas so effectively. They then brought
it home and worked on that in twenty sixteen, twenty twenty,
twenty twenty two midterms. Same stuff, same stuff, the stuff

(01:31:22):
we brag about, and we're still doing it in Romania
and other places like that. So you know, anyway, for
those who have eyes to see and ears to hear,
and for those who don't, there's nothing I can tell
you other than love above all, says love Ball reposted

(01:31:43):
this stream explanation mark Yes, that's right, brandishing the X
logo there. Very nice. We have some oh good, we
have some attractive female listeners. That's always nice. Those are
and few and fear and between, just saying guys, we

(01:32:04):
need more. We need more.

Speaker 4 (01:32:06):
Chicks and share the share the stream.

Speaker 1 (01:32:09):
So thank you. No disrespect to Little Carol and some
of our regulars there.

Speaker 4 (01:32:13):
Yeah, you have a good following, but we do need
some more balance here. So that's great.

Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
Yeah, we knew we need to we need to race.
You got to get someone in there for the race show,
for the race show. It's good. The diversity, we need
diversity quotas.

Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
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Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
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As they say.

Speaker 4 (01:32:41):
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Speaker 1 (01:32:49):
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platform Yeah, no, thanks, yeah, honey pots. People into crypto scams. Anyway,
we're working on it. We're training some bots right now
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it happens. There's plenty of that, plenty of scam artists

(01:33:12):
out there. Anyway. Thank you for all your comments. You
guys have been amazing, just absolute. The engagement is off
the charts. Love it again. Apologies that we are off
the air last couple of weeks, but we have a
lot of stuff to do behind the scenes to try
to you know, have some some seamless support and different

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things that we can do to offset that. But it's
hard doing live events and then doing the broadcast at
the same time, there's a lot, a lot to do.
There's a lot to do, but anyway, it's got to
be done. Great success all the way around, hesher, Thank
you very much, final comments, and we're gonna we're gonna
exit right here. So yeah, it give us a shout

(01:33:55):
of what's happening this week out in your end of
the digital universe.

Speaker 4 (01:33:59):
Absolutely well, thanks for having me and it's been a pleasure.
Thank you everybody in the chats at our discord and
on Rumble, on x on YouTube. I don't monitor the
Facebook one, but shouts out to anyone watching on Facebook. Also,
if it happens to show up in your feed there,

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a new episode of Boiler Room out. It's up at
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We had Jay Dyer and Jamie Henshaw a couple of
weeks ago, and Sam Cheney from Weaponized News and this
last week Ruckus and Mystical Farah and I were chopping

(01:34:41):
up the latest latest and I wish I could say
greatest news. But yeah, so check us out. Alternate Current
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Link up there if you want to support us. We
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We're in the middle of a big technical thing right now,
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our founding features, so we can have that pre show
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and big shouts out to a couple of people that

(01:35:25):
donated and helped us achieve that. That was a bit
of a pricey thing to accomplish, so we really appreciate that.
I'll shout all those names out next week on Boiler Room,
which we'll be on Thursday evening. If all goes to plan.
Great to have you back, Patrick, and look forward to
doing this again next week. And I hope you have

(01:35:45):
a successful remainder of your travel stint here man.

Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
Yeah yeah, so yeah, another event coming up, so it
should be good. And I just wanted to say thank
you as sure, thank to rockis everybody else. I know
a lot of people wanted to be here on this
episode but couldn't make it. Basil Valentine included, but don't worry.
We'll we'll have Basilon soon enough, so don't worry about that.
So we will reassemble. He's got a new studio, so

(01:36:12):
he's quite quite stoked about that. So we'll reassemble the
team for future episodes. But to take care hasher all
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hope you guys enjoyed what we had to offer this week.
Shorter than normal show, but punchy. So thank you for
joining us this week on the Sunday Wire Midweek Wire.
Maybe maybe not. We're going to be on the road

(01:39:06):
in Eastern Europe. I've never been to the Balkans before,
but it will be my first time. It'll be a
real eye opener. Hopefully we'll have a lot to say
about that next week or the week after, who knows,
But next Sunday we'll see how it goes. It might
be tricky as well because we're going to be on
site at a major event, so we'll we'll see what

(01:39:27):
we can arrange. But it's very possible we might not
be on the air next Sunday again. After that, we
should have good, a good stream of continuity after that.
But that's just how it is this time of year.
It's it's busy, a lot going on and that's great
on one level. On another level, it's a lot of
work we need to do to coordinate to keep to

(01:39:48):
keep things moving in the right direction. But thank you
for joining us. I'm Patrick Kennis and your host. It's
been fantastic. And yeah, don't forget about the Palestinian children,
as Pod for President reminds us, So take care of
you guys, all the best. We'll see you soon.

Speaker 9 (01:40:18):
All of the.

Speaker 7 (01:40:18):
Pictures left dumb bat all love the games they left
um played, All the left and the playground all love
the arts they never made. Those faces are Amelia Palas
Dania children. All of those voices left in silence, Oh women,

(01:40:43):
names written and kid listener mods mo vulnerable, lifeless, empta
dis too by those spaces.

Speaker 9 (01:40:53):
Are Amelia Palas Daniel children. What are the songs they
never written? What of the words they'll never saying?

Speaker 3 (01:41:08):
I have the dumbness out that not now?

Speaker 7 (01:41:11):
And escape of the rings the ghost faces of a million,
tell us stand your children. I have the trying, helpless children,
God's most precious and most dear.

Speaker 4 (01:41:30):
I have the begging, all the reason.

Speaker 7 (01:41:33):
How could you ever leave us here?

Speaker 8 (01:41:36):
I close the eyelids of a million, tell us, Dan,
your children, So what do we really stand for?

Speaker 7 (01:41:50):
Is this how our futures may And when we ever
found that courage to stand help, I'm afraid I tear
away the persecution of the Palis down. Your children, rise

(01:42:10):
up and be the guardians of the palace.

Speaker 6 (01:42:13):
Damn your children, You respect to.

Speaker 7 (01:42:22):
Obligation and re create that aformation, because every soul deserves procession.
Save the Palistan, your children, Save the Palis Dan. Yet
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