All Episodes

December 21, 2025 122 mins
Alternate Current Radio and 21st Century Wire present: Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen

This week on Sunday Wire host Patrick Henningsen is joined by teammates Bryan ‘Hesher’ McClain and Adam ‘ Ruckus’ Clark, and Basil Valentine to the self-destruction of the Europe’s EU political project. Brussels seems determined to repeat Europe’s past failures by arming Germany to fight Russia – while shutting down free speech of anyone opposing NATO’s proxy war against Russia in Ukraine, or who oppose Israel brutal genocide in Gaza. Considering its current self-destructive path, we have to ask the question: did the Nazis actually win World War II? All this and more.

21st Century Wire:

Alternate Current Radio: 

This month’s featured music artists:
Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to this week's edition of
The Sunday Wire. I'm Patrick henningson your host. We are
streaming out live on x Rumble YouTube, also live on
bit shoot as well as Facebook Live. And we're also
on the audio streams going out to your finer podcasting
platforms like Spotify, iTunes and others just after the show,

(00:48):
So if you're subscribing on the auto streams, you'll find
us on all of them. So thank you again for
joining us. This is episode five hundred and seventy four
of The Sunday Wire and we are going to be
covering some important topics today. We'll also be joined by
our teammates in the overdrive segment just after the first break,

(01:12):
and we've got quite a few things to cover, as
you know by the show graphic today and the title
of this program today is the New eu Reich, the
Road to Ruin, and it certainly looks like it. Europe
has really pulled the rugout from under themselves this week,

(01:34):
and we'll show you how and why this course. This
has to do with the seizure of Russian assets. We'll
explain and break down why this is a disaster for Europe,
probably for Ukraine, not so much for the US in Russia.
And also the EU has decided to sanction some very
very high profile podcasters in journalists for daring to have

(01:58):
a viewpoint that fears from the propaganda narrative of the
new EU Reich. But this Reich is also morphing into
an EU Soviet and will show you how that works.
It's a very strange and quite a dark development for Brussels.
They're clearly losing the narrative war on Ukraine, and so

(02:21):
this is how they're lashing out. They're attacking journalists and
people who are basically commentators and people they don't like.
It's not the first time, but it is a disturbing trend,
and it's coming while the whole European kind of proxy
war end of the Ukraine conflict is falling apart, which
is funny. You know, if they had done this like

(02:44):
two years ago, it might have made a difference in
their propaganda war, but they've already lost the narrative war,
so they're just basically lashing out in frustration. And this
is what governments do when they can't win the military
war which they've been protect they could win by coming
up with all these fantasy scenarios about how they're going

(03:05):
to suddenly, you know, turn the tide, and propaganda that
Russia's collapsing and fighting with shovels, all of that stuff,
of course, has faded into the background. Meanwhile, the facts
on the ground are quite obvious. Russia's absolutely hammering the Ukrainians,
who have basically burned through I don't know, three hundred
billion in Western aid and support and hasn't really stopped

(03:30):
Russia from achieving it's objectives in their special military operation.
You know, you might not like to hear that if
you're in Brussels, or in Berlin or Paris or London
or some of these other Baltic states, but it's true.
It's true. You know, we don't make up the facts
on the ground. They are what they are. But obviously

(03:52):
some people don't accept those as evidenced by what they've
been doing. So we'll get into that, certainly in just
in a few minutes. And I just want to remind
people as well. Let's bring up onto the stage the
Winner fundraising Drive for twenty first century. Why it's happening now,

(04:14):
and you can go to our website. We really really
need your support. You know, we've been running this platform.
We launched it in late two thousand and nine. It's
a few years ago, so we've been around and we've
been consistently building up and expanding and getting our message out,
and we've done an incredible amount of investigative reporting over

(04:35):
that period. We've broken some massive stories and we have
actually made a dent in the narrative, and we've even
made it extremely inconvenient for some massively funded government and
NATO funded propaganda campaigns, so much so they've had to
wind down those campaigns because of the work that we've done,
as well as some of our other colleagues in the

(04:57):
independent media sphere. But why I'm saying that is to
let you know that a lot of independent alternative media
outlets have come and gone, and we're still here and
we're still doing it, and we're still doing it better
than ever, and we want to keep doing more of it,
and to do that, we need your support. So if
you can find it within yourselves this holiday season to

(05:19):
support us, this is how we plug the gaps for
twenty twenty six through this annual winter fundraising drive. So
this is approximately what we calculated we need just to
basically break even, and that's our goal. It's up there
on screen. We're working our way towards it. We'll also
be announcing some of the names of the people supporting us,

(05:41):
just their first names, of course, protecting their anonymity, but
acknowledging their great generosity and support. And some of you
have really stepped up for us in the last couple
of weeks, and I'm just blown away by the generosity
and the commitment from our listeners and viewers to help us,
and we want to do more. We have some ambitious plans.

(06:05):
We've rolled out quite a lot and done a lot
of great investigative reporting. I've commissioned some fantastic exclusive reports
over this last twelve months, and we're going to be
doing a lot more of that, of course, in the
next twelve months, and we need your help to make
that happen. This show, the midweek wire, all of our
live programming, plus our daily content, our intelligence briefs and

(06:29):
information research that we're publishing daily, and also the video
output that we've been doing. It's exceeded anything we've done
in previous years, and hence we've got a lot of
traction right across the Internet as a result of that.
That's because of your support. So thank you for those
who have done that over the years, not just you know,

(06:50):
in the last couple of weeks, but some of you
have been with us for a long time and we
absolutely appreciate it. Without you, we wouldn't have been able
to do it. That's one hundred percent, no doubt about that.
We are absolutely independent, and yeah, you guys are the
star of the show when it comes to this platform,
and we really appreciate also the audience engagement. We'll be

(07:14):
featuring some of the comments. We're already starting to flood
in some of the comments on our streams, YouTube, Rumble
and the other streams. So thank you for your engagement.
We'll be looking at some of that very shortly. And
also we want to acknowledge our Sunday screening. Announce our
Sunday screening this week. This is our weekly documentary film

(07:36):
curated by our editorial team. It's called Never in America.
The unmasking CPS is kidnapping Empire, Ladies and gentlemen. The
amount of child kidnapping and snatching and trafficking that's being
done through the child protective services, not just in America
but in other countries as well. Same type of scandal,

(07:58):
same type of pattern through these institutions, government institutions, care
homes and etc. It's a network. And this is a
great documentary. It's a film by Ryan Mata and it's
definitely an independent production. It's very hard hitting and watch
it now. I don't know how long this is going

(08:19):
to be up on the internet. This is so explosive
this film. So I it's a very important issue. And
I'm sure some of you watching it's touched you. This
issue has touched your life in one way or another.
And so I know people personally long time have been
long time personally affected by this. It's horrific. It's horrific.

(08:40):
So our hat's off to independent filmmakers for this effort.
It is a brave effort, completely bootstrapped. So make of
it what you will, folks. We recommend people at least
watch this film and they will be better informed on
this issue. That is for absolute certain, So thank you
for that. So back to the business at hand, what

(09:04):
are we looking at here and Nazi Europe It certainly
looks like and again we're going to ask the question
here this week. Who actually won World War two? Who
won World War two? We're told the Allied Powers one
World War two. Look at this rogues gallery these people.

(09:29):
So you've got Zelenski and we put the Azov Battalion
badge up on screen next to Zelenski. That is a
ultra Ukrainian nationalist Nazi Nazi military component which comprises half
of Ukraine's military. It's staggering. So we are the West, Europe,

(09:53):
the US with this asset seizures and theft and all
this other stuff that's stealing from Russia to a Nazi movement. Now,
it's one thing to have some Yahoo marching in Charles
Charlottesville with a Confederate flag that he bought off Amazon,
or at the Canadian Truckers rally in Ottawa, and the

(10:16):
media making a meal out of that and calling that
some kind of far right you know, revival or whatever.
In Europe is you know, it's one thing to run
stories like that, while while our media domestically in the
West get outraged about some random Confederate flag appearing is
probably a fed at January sixth or whatever. Meanwhile, the

(10:39):
US government, the European Union, the British government, have been
supporting and arming actual Nazis in Europe, providing them with
intelligence from our intelligence services, doing joint operations with Nazi
battalions to kill Russians. Now, some people might say that's

(11:03):
a problem, but other people might say, well, it's just
a means to an end, So all's fair as long
as it hurts the Russians. Let's go ahead and build
up an armed Nazi movement in Europe. Many would say
that's a bad idea. So who's behind this? Ursula Vanderlein.

(11:25):
Then you have mister Stubbs, the new Finnish leader, who
is also completely on board. It's Frederic Mertz, probably the
most dangerous man in Europe right now, probably the worst
German chancellor since well, I dare we say, since the
tiny mustache man, since the tiny mustache man. Many have

(11:48):
said this, Frederick Mertz arming Germany to go to war
with Russia. Now, pardon me if that doesn't ring very
well historically. I mean, maybe that's just me, am I
the only one who hasn't suffered amnesia for the last

(12:11):
of the last one hundred and twenty years. Come on, seriously,
you guys. And then you have Mark Crute, who I'm
wondering who his great great grandparents or grandparents were. Were
they officers like Prince Bernard from the Netherlands. Were they Nazis?

(12:35):
I mean, it's a legitimate question at this point. Kalia
kallis the great intellectual powerhouse from Estonia.

Speaker 2 (12:45):
I just.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
She's talking about breaking up Russia. She's all for she's
all for arming NATO, arming the Germans, militarizing the Finns
to take on Russia once again. Play the tragedy of
the Second World War that didn't end well for the Wehrmark,
did it. No, the Soviet Union, the Red Army inflicted

(13:10):
eighty over eighty percent of the casualties that the Germans
that were inflicted on the Germans on Hitler's war machine
in World War II were inflicted by the Russians. Okay,
not the Allies. So who broke the back of the
Nazi war machine? It was the Russians. But these people,

(13:31):
all of these great war historians here, these great political minds,
the Europeans of which have approval ratings hovering around fifteen
to twenty percent if they're lucky. I mean, we didn't
put Macron on here. I think he's hovering down around
fifteen percent Kiir Starmer because he's technically not in Europe

(13:52):
at least the EU, we've left him off. His approval
ratings are the lowest in the UK since polling began
for a leader, which is not very good. That's you know,
that means he's not popular, just to translate it for
those who can't work that out. So somehow this is

(14:13):
going to end in tears if it hasn't already, at
least for the German economy. But nonetheless, this is where
we're at now. Before we get to that, I just
want to also acknowledge this story here. These are the
hunger strikers from Palestine Action and Casser Zuhra. She was

(14:34):
hospitalized and it's not as if there was an ambulance
waiting for her in the UK.

Speaker 3 (14:40):
No.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
I think Zara Sultana, member of Parliament was lobbing for
the prison to send an ambliance. You know it wasn't.
It was because of public pressure. They actually did something
for her, So I think they have saved her life.
And you're talking about forty plus days of hunger strike.
Amu Gibb, Tutor Hawksha and Mohammed Umar Khalid. I think

(15:07):
he has stopped his hunger strike. And Luis Cheramelo down
in the lower left hand corner. He's diabetic, so I
think he is striking every other day, refusing food on
alternate days. Cameron Ahmed, I think he's still an hunger strike.

(15:27):
Heba Muraisi, John Klink and that's the last one there
in the lower right hand corner. He has stopped his
hunger strike. So that's the status of the eight main individuals.
What are they striking for, Well, the fact that this
is a basic criminal case, but they're being housed as terrorists.

(15:50):
They've been held on remand for a year and a half,
not allowed to have any contact with each other, and
Palestine Action was not prescribed, so to speak, as a
terrorist organization when they're actually arrested back in twenty twenty four. Okay,
so yet they're being treated as terrorists. Reminds us of

(16:11):
Julia songe unconvicted, held as a Category A prisoner in
a supermax prison without being convicted of anything, and held
forever on remand when he could have had an ankle
bracest slapped on him. He's just as easily, but they
want to make an example out of him. Just like
these people here, and they're not the only ones. These

(16:33):
are just the hunger strikers. So I just want to
bring attention to these brave individuals because they are heroes.
During this Christmas season. Should be thinking about them. They
should be in your prayers and their families and everybody
else who I think are being held and tried as

(16:56):
political prisoners. Let's not kid ourselves of what the is historically,
Let's not fool ourselves. You can label them this, you
can label them that, these are political prisoners, just like
Juliana Sange was a political prisoner. That's beyond debate. Now

(17:17):
we look back at that and saying, yeah, of course
he was a political prisoner, just like these no different.
Why are they political prisoners? Under intense pressure from the
Israeli lobby on the British government to treat them as such?

(17:37):
So again grading away and grinding down our institutions and
our rights, you know, dispensing with due process because of
pressure from a foreign lobby to persecute people who are
quite frankly, nothing more in the historical context action, nothing

(18:01):
more than anti war protesters and human rights campaigners, nothing more,
certainly not terrorists. Utterly ridiculous, But that's where we're at.
This is how they've been labeled. And even though these
weren't arrested when Palestine Action was labeled a terrorist group officially,

(18:23):
they're still being treated like terrorists. That's what there strikes about.
They want to process, they want to be treated correctly,
but that's not happening. Wow, what a vendetta. Cruel, very cruel.
Someone should step forward and turn this around before it's

(18:46):
too late. Somebody within government needs to do that, or
many people within government need to do that. Act on principle,
not on politics. Certainly not under pressure from a foreign lobby.
That would be a vile relation of national sovereignty, wouldn't it.
One would think so so and again take action dismantled

(19:07):
the war machine. This is an anti war movement domestically
in the UK until the courts and the law used
to view them up until recently, because of intense pressure
from the Israeli lobby, probably from the United States as well,
they were getting involved in disrupting arms trafficking to Israel.

(19:32):
Who's carrying out a genocide. I mean, most reasonable people
would be against that. Most reasonable people would be against that,
So think about them this Christmas. It's not often you
see that people would put their lives on the line

(19:54):
based on principles. Those are your real heroes, Those are
your real heroes. These hunger strikers. It's very brave and
there's no guarantee they're going to get anything AT's tall
As a result, certainly if you look at the mainstream media,

(20:16):
they're not getting any sympathy. Well they will, I mean
what the mainstream media will have. The BBC won't move
until somebody dies. Then they'll move. They'll say, oh my gosh,
this is this is terrible, but not before they should
they should. If the journalists were doing their job, they

(20:38):
would be holding the government to account and taking it seriously.
I don't. I'm not convinced that the mainstream media are
taking it seriously, which is very unfortunate. So let's get
to the business. Let's get to let's find out what.
How is the EU like doing? Well? They hit a
little bit of a roadblock this week. The EU was

(21:02):
trying to use two hundred and fifty to three hundred
billion in frozen Russian assets that were frozen because of sanctions.
They're trying to unfreeze those and use those to pay
for their own defense budgets because they're broke, and to
funnel to Zelenski so he could fund his drug habit

(21:23):
for the next twelve months. And so it's yeah, it's
corporate welfare. So steel Russian assets to provide corporate welfare
for the European military industrial complex as well as US
military industrial complex supplying weapons. And then they would use
some of that, send some of that to Ukraine as
well to keep Zelenski fed and watered with narcotics for

(21:48):
the next twelve months and at the very least, hundreds
of thousands of dead Ukrainian men and boys thrown into
the front line in a losing war. That's what they
were hoping to do. They failed. They failed because of well,
among others, dissent came in Europe, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia

(22:10):
led by Victor Orbon Robert Fiso, and those countries border
Ukraine or they're right in the thick of it, they're
frontline countries. Romania would have been in that list had
the Europeans and the CIA not intervened to rig the
Uranian the Romanian elections, okay, presidential elections. Recently. They didn't

(22:37):
like the candidate. He was to pro peace, so they
canceled the elections after he came out in front. So
very democratic, this European Union, so nonetheless you have the dissenters.
Italy also was against this. The ECB Christina Legard, to
her credit, she opposed it, and the Belgian Prime minister

(22:59):
was against it because euroclear whether the funds are held
in escrow, is based in Belgium, and Leguard and the
Belgians made it very clear they're not going to violate
the Treaty of Europe to fund a war, not only
to fund a war. But what's bizarre about this is

(23:21):
you have these warmongers in Brussels, like these two Vonderlin
and Freddie Mertz, Frederic Mertz, that they're desperate to find
money any way they can to fund a war, or
to fund a country that's at war that's not even
in Europe. Ukraine and again we have to repeat this

(23:43):
is not an EU member, they're not a member of NATO.
They should be a neutral state. But these people are
help bent on pushing them into NATO because they want
to extend the frontline of this East West war that
the West has been pushing since the Iron Curtain fell
and the Soviet Union dissipated in nineteen ninety. Since then,

(24:07):
NATO and Europe have been on a mission to expand
NATO eastward to surround Russia and the words of Kaliacolis,
to break up Russia into ten small pieces. She is
the head of foreign policy of the EU. Yes, she
said that publicly, So you know, they can deny it

(24:27):
all they want, but that's their endgame in all this,
and they're failing, failing badly. So this was the consolation
prize here, which was this was their eleventh hour sort
of patchwork deal, which they're claiming was a great victory.
So their fellow members would not let them steal the

(24:51):
Russian assets because also that would just destroy trust in
the European central banking system and the European eurobonds. Who
would want to park their money in Europe if under
pressure from you know, the US or Israel, that their
assets could be frozen for any reason or from these warmongers.

(25:11):
Europe has suddenly become not such an attractive place for investment,
because if these people have shot themselves in the foot
desperate to keep their war going. So the Eves agreed
on a ninety billion you're alone to Ukraine without using
this seized Russian assets, but still having them in the

(25:35):
background is collateral. So this is basically they're saying, when
when Russia loses, they'll Russia will pay war reparations, and
so that's the collateral. Future war reparations are the collateral
for this ninety billion dollar loan. Where's this ninety billion

(25:58):
year alone coming from its debt that's being created by
the banks, loaned to the European member states, paid by
the taxpayers, and given much of it given to Zelenski.
And you've seen the corruption scandals. The money is just
evaporating there, and that's only going to increase because as

(26:20):
Ukraine continues to lose the war and all these people
are getting done for corruption Ukraine, they're all basically padding
us to escape the country. Anyway, it's over, the rats
are fleeing the sinking ship, and these clowns in Europe
are still scraping money to keep the war going. So
I mean this is a and again I credit Sean

(26:44):
Fu the Chinese economists for this. This is a payday loan.
This is a payday loan, and the collateral is non existent.
Future Russian war reparations. I mean, it's comical, what a scam.
People are so corrupt. They're so corrupt. So it's unsecured

(27:09):
collateral for future reparations in a war that Russia is winning.
They're not going to pay reparations if they if they win,
but your Europe is going to hold them to it.
So while they didn't get the seized assets this time,
what Europe is doing here is there's still the assets
are still frozen indefinitely. They're not stealing the money, but

(27:31):
the money is held there. They're going to revisit this
when Russia wins, when they did, when they when the
Europeans finally admit that Russia won and there's terms and
some kind of negotiated settlement is reached one way or
the other, or some treaty is signed, they're going to
then steal the Russian assets at that point and claim

(27:54):
this or war reparations. In other words, they're not going
to let go of their narrative of quote Russia's unprovoked
full scale invasion. It wasn't unprovoked, and it wasn't a
full scale invasion. Okay, that's not my opinion, that's just
fact and These are uncomfortable facts, and that brings us

(28:16):
to our next part of this story. And by the way,
before we get to that, Russia is not unhappy about
this result because it means that it's status quo, and
if it's status quo, Russia is winning. So ninety billion,

(28:37):
I mean they could steal two hundred billion and you know,
shared amongst themselves to put in weapons orders that might
not be delivered for another five or ten years, and
give some Dosslenski, half of it goes up his nose.
The other half gets you know, siphoned off into foreign
bank accounts of him and his his his crew, and

(28:59):
the other all the garks that are padding their their
nests in Ukraine. Okay, fine, but Russia's just gonna grind
on and get on with business. So if they've spent
three hundred billion sub you know, propping up Ukraine and
the Ukrainian state paying state pensions. Basically, this is like

(29:22):
a little guy in the gym that's on steroid that's powerlifting.
That's Ukraine. It's that little guy in the gym is
taking anabolic steroids who's powerlifting way above his capability. But
the minute you cut off the steroids. He shrivels up
and you realize, no, it doesn't cost one hundred and

(29:44):
fifty billion a year to run the Ukrainian government. It
does in this environment because they're being subsidized with free cash.
Ukraine is an overvalued, non performing asset. It's a liability.
It's a massive liability. They're selling it like it's some

(30:05):
kind of asset protecting Europe, in European democracy from Russian
you know, putin rolling the tanks over to France and
then over the English Channel and to Britain, and then
what they can invade Ireland the Russians, and then onto
Iceland and who knows Greenland after that. I mean, it's
a joke. So if they haven't beaten Russia after spending

(30:30):
three hundred billion dollars in the last four years, what's
one hundred billion or two hundred billion going to do
for Ukraine? Nothing? Because they don't have the manpower anyway,
they don't have the organization, they don't have the manpower,
they don't have the artillery, they haven't got it. They
don't have advantage in any any any lane of this

(30:54):
of this conflict at all, of all the available aspects
of this conflict to look at and evaluate, Ukraine has
no advantages on any of them. They'll continue to lose
no matter how much money the West throws in to
this black hole called Ukraine. And that includes the political

(31:15):
capital that they're putting in as well, that's going nowhere.
The political capital is wasted. Basically, there's nothing that's going
to happen that's going to be positive. They're not going
to turn it around. It's not going to happen. So
yet here they are folks, So they're losing the narrative.

(31:36):
And because they're losing the narrative, because they're losing the
narrative here in this new Reich, the European Reich, these
are the main purveyors right there. Again, who won the
Second World War? It's hard to work that out, at

(31:57):
least on the Western European side. Did the Allies win
or did the Nazis win? I mean, what is the
European Union? At the end of the day, Hitler had
a dream of United Europe with Germany at the center.
That was a dream of Hitler. Some say that dream

(32:20):
came true under a different guys with different branding. So
they're cracking down on free speech. So the EU, and
we'll bring this up on screen here. This past week
has sanctioned a number of independent journalists and podcasters and

(32:41):
other people. It's not the first round, but it is
the most shocking. They're calling these Russian hybrid threats. The
European Council, based on their accusations and no evidence, have
sanctioned twelve individuals and two entities over information and manipulation
whatever that means. It means information they don't like and

(33:05):
cyber attacks. Does our mainstream media manipulate information? Do our
governments manipulate information? They do so every day with regards
to Ukraine. They're putting out outright lies, fabrications and false
information our Western governments, our Western mainstream media. I mean,
do you really want us to go down and do

(33:25):
an audit for the last couple of years. So anyway,
but yet they're attacking independent media pundits. In fact, these
are people withstanding in well, one of them in particular
we'll talk about, is right here. His name is Jacques Bao.

(33:47):
His last name is spelled well, I'll show you a
graphic up on screen. But Jacque Paul, former Swiss intelligence
worked with NATO in partnership for peace work with the OSSE.
This is a this is a high ranking individual who's retired,
who is top of his field, most amount of experience,

(34:09):
but he has been publishing truthful analysis. He's written books,
and they don't like the conclusions he's come to. He's Swiss,
they're not a NATO member, although he himself worked with NATO.
Guy's very sharp, very sharp. But they're they're they're they're

(34:30):
throwing their toys out of the prim now because they've lost.
They're losing the narrative war because of people like this.
And then they're accusing him of being part of a
Russian information operation, even though he doesn't cite any Russian
media sources in his book or articles, even though he
doesn't appear on any Russian TV programs, but they're claiming

(34:51):
he appears on pro Russian podcasts. Just so you know,
that's Colonel Jacques Bau right there. He's a regular is
a popular podcaster Glenn decent as a very popular channel
on YouTube. He's from Norway. Jacques Boo's a regular guest

(35:12):
on programs like that. I've gotten used to We've all
been used to watching him and listening to him, learning
from him over the last couple of years. Why are
they so, you know, why are they targeting people all
like this? This effort has come out of France apparently,
so we're told this has come out of the Macran
regime and has been rubber stamped by the authoritarian European Commission,

(35:38):
the European Commission, so there's no right of appeal, no
one's allowed to see any evidence, and so these people
are being sanctioned. That means their assets are frozen, they're
not allowed to fly or board aircraft. So if you're
in Switzerland, if Jacques Baos in Switzerland, he can't he
can't leave Switzerland. If he's in another European country, he's

(36:00):
he can't access his bank accounts. What did he do?
He had a viewpoint that differed from the NATO narrative.
Ladies and gentlemen, understand what we're witnessing here. Okay, this
is pretty incredible. Here's one of his articles that was

(36:31):
note the date April eleventh, twenty twenty two, the military
situation in Ukraine. An update. So I was following him
back then. Of course, these are the sources that I
would use because they were accurate. They've been proven to
be accurate. What did he prove. He proved that Russia

(36:51):
it was not unprovoked. The military intervention taken by the
Russian Federation, what they call their Special Military Operation, was
an intervention that was a direct result of the collapse
of the Minx peace process and the build up of
NATO backed Ukrainian forces that were killing civilians in Dumbas

(37:15):
and a major offensive was coming. And he gives the
evidence for it in these in the series of articles
published early April twenty twenty two, all proven to be
one hundred percent factual and accurate. But because of this,
and because of the fact that he has also been
talking about the Ukrainian resistance Western Ukraine, there's a resistance, underground,

(37:41):
resistance against the Zelenski regime. They want the war over.
They're tired of Zelensky's press gangs, kidnapping men, kidnapping men,
against their will to fight in this losing war. Jacques
Bosman also talking about this Ukrainian resistance. ROI is the
narrative that Ukraine's is resisting Russia and they're feisty and

(38:06):
they still want to fight the people in Ukraine, at
least all these able bodied men. They do not want
to fight NATO's war anymore, and that is an inconvenient truth.
That's too much for Brussels, too much for NATO, too
much for the European Reich, or worse or worse. Next

(38:30):
level is right here, the EU Soviet. So when you
blend fascism with authoritarian a Soviet system, the EU is
beginning to resemble structurally anyway, politically more like a Soviet

(38:51):
Union than they are a European Union. It'll be hard
to distinguish between the two in a few years. Are
basically depersoning people for wrong think and a completely undemocratic process.
The European is fundamentally undemocratic as an institution. The European

(39:13):
Commission that's levying these sanctions is completely there's nothing democratic
about this process, zero due process. Now, some of these
will be challenged in the courts in respective countries, but
it'll be expensive. But sanctioning and depersoning people for their

(39:35):
analytical opinions about a war that's not even happening in Europe.
I mean, they can't even claim a national security emergency
because none of these European countries are being directly threatened
in this conflict. This is an elective proxy war by
the West. Okay, they started it. NATO has been working

(40:02):
towards this, US intelligence, British intelligence that have been working
since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and it hit
a crescendo with demaidon Ku Western backed coup in Kiev
in February twenty fourteen, which led to a bloody and
violent civil war where the Western backed Ukrainian popet regime

(40:26):
of Poroshenko persecuted and attacked Ukrainians based on the Russian
heritage and language. That is, a ethno based civil war.
Eight years fourteen thousand dead in Donyevsk and Dunyeks and Lugansk.

(40:52):
Bloody civil war. You don't hear about that, do you?
And the West and NATO were backing the Ukrainian side
as they use their military to kill their own people.
You didn't hear. No one likes to talk about this,
but that's what Russia's been screaming about to the United
States government and the UN and everybody else since twenty fourteen.

(41:13):
We need to help these people. Finally they moved in
in what the Americans would normally call a humanitarian intervention,
but of course no one's allowed to use that term
except America and its allies, and here we are. That's
the long and the short of it, folks. We'll talk

(41:36):
more about this, but that's kind of like where things
are at at the moment. Pretty amazing, pretty amazing. So
what this is bad news? I guess for Trump's peace deal.

(41:58):
It's not going to happen. The US will just continue
making money off LNG and record US exports in fract
liquefied natural gas this month eighteen point six billion cubic
meters per day average, brand new world record for the US,

(42:21):
most of which much of which is going to Europe
to supply overpriced US LNG after somebody blew up the
nord Stream pipeline. Does it take a genius to work
it out? This is bankrupting Germany. Jobs are fleeing, industries leaving,
and these clowns in Europe. I mean, they must be

(42:46):
able to figure this out by now. How badly Europe
is being played by the US, by the British. It's
pretty shocking they haven't worked it out yet. That is
quite an amazing story. So watching the European economy creator

(43:09):
for what, just to create a new enemy with Russia,
who they were previously trading with and you know, prospering
with Russian gas, driving the German economy, which was so
successful it's subsidized the rest of Europe. And they killed

(43:29):
it because that's what the US wanted, that's what the
British wanted, and that war, well, it was going to happen.
And now the US are pretending to pull out of
the war. It's a US project and the Europeans have
come forward and they won't let go of the war.
I mean, it's insane. This is totally bonkers, completely bonkers,

(43:54):
and yet that's where it's at. That's where it's at.
I don't know. Well, look, well we'll get into this.
I've got a clip. I'll probably show it on the
other side. Let's take a break right now with the
Sunday Wire and we will connect with our teammates on
the other side. I'm Patrick Kenningson, your host. Please stay
with us. We will be back very shortly with all

(44:16):
this and more, plus featuring the comments of our audience.
We'll be featuring some of the better hot takes from
the people who really know what's going on, our viewers,
our listeners. All this coming up. Stay with us.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
Or in the final anaiments.

Speaker 4 (44:48):
Lately I have and watching the world gone mad brothers
and sisters fool to take.

Speaker 5 (44:55):
Let's stay here.

Speaker 4 (45:00):
Fetal man enough man, divide them, conquerst the accurate, no fan,
distract the people, control the story.

Speaker 6 (45:15):
Don't believe you.

Speaker 7 (45:16):
Lie eyes you know me, Stay in bother nobody want
playing with the dom stay come, turn on God does
and go with your truest enough to turn up the

(45:38):
corruption man lies, trusts the crowd or turn the girl.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
Well designed misery to keep you on wrench make you
believe in anything, and he wants.

Speaker 7 (45:57):
Keep your left or right not dumbado, Butcher's the victim.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
Can't you see we got stay in biler no matter what.

Speaker 8 (46:13):
Playing with the do'stay c.

Speaker 9 (46:17):
Turn o bad that and galliots enough.

Speaker 6 (46:22):
To turn under. We capture bad yous a child.

Speaker 10 (46:30):
One doze, brutality, commercialized cruelty, people, less commodity, cheer on

(46:51):
Warner fasity, no work, feeling, perpetual impunity, always shoving man.

Speaker 6 (47:08):
Bab, don't matter what.

Speaker 10 (47:11):
Play with the Tomsday club.

Speaker 6 (47:16):
Turn off Bada and cap you try.

Speaker 7 (47:21):
Grand Stay in Baba, cash him the stars and stay
with the tomstay cr turn on Blada I'm joined the
car joining church, my lie.

Speaker 6 (47:44):
Mister Rives will.

Speaker 1 (48:09):
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back to the Sunday Wire.
I'm Patrick henningson your host again. This is episode five
hundred and seventy four of this weekly omnibus television and
radio program, brought to you here again on the Alternate
Current Radio Network. Among other streams. Live streams are going

(48:29):
out live on x Rumble YouTube Live, Facebook Live, also
bitshoot Live, as well as a few other platforms. Of course,
we're on Odyssey afterwards as well as the audio streams.
iTunes subscribe to us there. Also Spotify were there as
well in audio format, soon to be in video format.
We'll be putting a little more energy into Spotify in

(48:50):
the new year. Something to look forward to. And again
I want to give give an announcement and encourage people
to get involved in our winter fundraising drive. Some of
you have already, You guys have been absolutely amazing, some great,
great support that we've gotten from many of you in
the last couple of weeks. It's just been incredible, absolutely incredible.

(49:14):
We'll be updating the dial to show some of our
progress in terms of donations, but subscribe and become a
member at twenty one wire TV. We really appreciate that
many of you have as well as giving donations, so
again you're helping to fund this independent platform. We've been
going for quite a few years, in fact many years,

(49:36):
over fifteen years, and we're going strong and we're going
to go stronger than ever in twenty twenty six. So
we're not a flash in the pan in terms of
independent media. We've been around and we continue to make
an impact and we will make a big impact going forward.
So thank you for your support. So we really appreciate
We're going to go look at some of the comments

(49:57):
and stuff, but before that Christmas seasons here, let's bring
in our teammates here from ACR. First on Ash Sure.
Brian McLane's joining us on the live link. Host of
the boiler Room, all redacted, just like the Epstein files.
Anything else that's important. He's got big thick black line through.

(50:19):
That's a protest right there.

Speaker 5 (50:21):
We've been redacted. Patrick. You know, we got so many
redacted pages that Rucus crafted up some great graphics for
the boiler Room. We had the other night. We had
enough redacted Epstein pages to build two Christmas trees and
a pyramid. That's right. We had a pyramid and two
Christmas trees made out of redacted Epstein files. So I

(50:46):
mean it's great, it's great to be here.

Speaker 1 (50:48):
That's a masterpiece right there. I mean that is is that?

Speaker 4 (50:52):
Is that all?

Speaker 1 (50:52):
Ruckus?

Speaker 5 (50:52):
Yeah? Hats off to Rugas. We talked about it in
the car before the show and then he came up
with this and it was just fantastic.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
Is an absolute Ruckus, that's an absolute masterpiece.

Speaker 8 (51:04):
Hats off I had I had one too.

Speaker 11 (51:07):
Maybe I can flash that on the screen, counted the
Ghost of Christmas Past. However, mister Epstein himself, there it is.

Speaker 8 (51:17):
That was mine.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
Ah, let me put the full screen here, look at
there it is.

Speaker 11 (51:21):
And then we also had a pyramid for mystical Pharaoh
because you know, yeah.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
A redacted pyramid. Yeah. So that's quite that's that's quite
a talented gymnastics moves right there, combining two major conspiracies
into one that that quite frankly don't seem like they
should go together. But yet you've done it. A pyramid.
We'll have a look at that when you've got that live.
Definitely it will be interested in that one. Well done, guys.

(51:51):
That's some Christmas spirit right there. That is, uh, you
haven't lost.

Speaker 5 (51:56):
Yeah, we bring the holiday spirit, you know. I mean
I was going to dress up, but I ended up
showing up in full berserker regalia, so apologies about that.
But oh there's the pyramid.

Speaker 1 (52:07):
Also, let me bring that full screen. Let's get let's
take it. Look at that, Look at that and hidden
in the warehouse. Wow. Yeah, that's a that's that's that's
that is a great creative effort. Again the genius of
Ruckus there.

Speaker 8 (52:27):
Yeah, my favorite touch was how we rejected the logo itself.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
So I like, Ruckus, you brought the Christmas spirit. Hasher
you brought the Christmas spirit. Rugus, you really brought the
Christmas spirit. You've got the the room decked out, plus
the Christmas sweater which is dead smart looking smart. So
we appreciate it. I did. I didn't even think because
it's just too early for me to go Christmas, so

(52:54):
I didn't bring the I didn't bring it. I think
we've got Basil coming in on the live link now,
mister val and time there.

Speaker 2 (53:00):
He is, gentlemen, good to be with you, evening to
you as well.

Speaker 1 (53:08):
Okay, do you like that Christmas tree that hasher's got
there the redacted very smart?

Speaker 2 (53:12):
Well, yeah, very good, very clever. Yeah yeah, I like that.
I saw somebody on X saying that the FBI had
spend a million dollars on redacting the Epstein files and
that that constituted treason.

Speaker 1 (53:27):
Really, where's Elon and Doge? They got to audit that,
you know, a million dollars? What happened to dose gone?
Isn't it?

Speaker 10 (53:34):
So?

Speaker 6 (53:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (53:36):
Last I was, I wasn't that extraordinary? Susie wilds saying
that that Elon is a ketamine user. I mean, in England,
a regular user of ketamine is generally not acceptable in
any kind of polite society.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Unless you're in government. Unless you're in government.

Speaker 2 (53:56):
Ketamine and brew crew indicates people who are addicted to
cans of stellar and and that drug that forces you
into an out of body experience.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
A horse tranquilizer, so called K hole. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (54:14):
So, I mean, and the guy is getting paid a
trillion dollars, he must be the juxtaposition of being a
k head and taking a salary of a trillion dollars
is mind boggling. Frankly, I can't compute it. Do you

(54:35):
know what I mean, I'm waiting for this to do more.
Let's get on the K guys. That's where we're lacking.
We need more, we need more business imagination, and we
will get it courtesy of the inspiration provided by Kesmie.

Speaker 5 (54:49):
Yeah. Yeah, you know there was the guys in South
Park were clowning on the K users. They did a
whole episode where Stan's dad, who was running a pot farm,
colluded with Tawley the government Twel Smart Towel, and they
decided they were going to make a new company and

(55:10):
that they could not make a new company successful unless
they were micro dosing ketamine. So through the whole episode,
it just shows them trying to run this company while
like spraying this stuff up their noses the whole time
and watching their business and their lives totally fall apart.
So yeah, it's kind of weird, basle that it's weird
that a man a company can make as much money

(55:33):
as like the DoD can pull in, right, like the
entire government they just signed the NDAA almost a trillion dollars,
over a trillion dollars when you had the taxes and
all that. It's like the entire basically Pentagon a government
and the military like they have the same salary as
Elon Musk. I mean, it's not really a salary, but

(55:54):
you know what I mean, it's the same amount of money.

Speaker 2 (55:56):
I mean, you know, the sums of money that government's
deal in these days are dwarfed by the sums of
money that I mean it is only a tiny handful.
Let's say the riches ten people in the world, d
would you know, deal with the UK government worried about
a thirty four billion pound black hole in finances, which

(56:17):
means cuts to social services, pensioners going cold, you know this,
that and the other winter fuel payments reduced, and you know,
mass would sneeze thirty four billion dollars and not even
notice it. Now, that wasn't the case. Third twenty thirty
forty years ago, we had millionaires and you had some

(56:37):
people who even had hundreds of millions of pounds. But
you know, very possibly, but you know, the amount the
sums that governments dealt in still dwarfed those accessible to
private individuals. And that's been not only flipped, but you know,

(56:59):
flipped in a trimendously exaggerated way. And of course governments
refuse to tax these people even in Britain, we're really
talking about this socialist government. I mean, it's utter nonsense
that Starmer government is anything but socialist. It's neoliberal and
authoritarian and warmongering and insane. It certainly isn't socialists. You know,

(57:22):
they refuse to introduce a wealth tax. They'd rather cut
public services, cut pensions, cut anything but anything but a
wealth tax. The result of which is that wealth distribution
is now more skewed than it was in Georgian or
Victorian times before we even conceived of the idea of
a progressive taxation system.

Speaker 1 (57:44):
Well, I would argue, I don't want to get into
the taxation debate too deep, but I would argue that
because governments now favor monopolies, because monopolies spend more money
lobbying governments. This is also a reason why the wealth
gap is just gone and crazy, because we are in
the age of monopolies right now, which is pretty scary.

(58:06):
This is this is the comment so far best of
show today. Danielle Bousch wag the doge. Very good, That's
that's clever. Someone says, invite norm Fingal Statele in this program.
He would never come. He definitely wouldn't come, I'd be surprised.
I don't think so, it's not gonna happen. No, not

(58:26):
this program. We might be able to get him on
to sit down in New York or something like that.
I'm working on it, but definitely not this. Not this program.
Here excellent virtual backgrounds, of course, this is what we do.
So anyway, ladies and gentlemen, guys, have you had a chance,

(58:47):
do you have any comments on what I was talking
about in the monologue? These EU sanctions from the European
Commission of all places a completely undemocratic branch of the EU,
as if if there's any democratic branch of the EU.
This is just like the High Office sanctioning independent media
journalists and commentators and people who are ex NATO's intelligence

(59:12):
giving their own independent assessment on Ukraine. Deep banked, frozen assets,
can't fly, cannot board if they're in Africa or if
they're outside the EU, the airlines cannot allow them to
board under pressure from the EEU. So this is complete
and it's for life. They'll never lift the sanctions because yes,

(59:36):
because Russia is not going to lose, So these are
going to be lifetime sanctions. You know, it's it's incredible.
I mean, I'll bring I'll bring the directive here up
on screen so you guys can see it. But let
me look at this. This is this bring this up
on screen here, Russian hybrid threats they're calling it, and

(59:58):
this is you know, we all know him, one of
the best commentators on on the web, Jacques bao X
Swiss Intelligence worked with NATO. That guy, he's been depersoned.
They basically destroying, taking away all their rights, destroying their life.

(01:00:24):
And the list is long. And there's also people on
this list we've interviewed by the way. You know, it's
it's it's this is what they're they're they're running these
blacklists lists up in Brussels after they've lost I mean, clearly,
this is what do you guys think.

Speaker 2 (01:00:46):
Well, I'm not going to say anything otherwise I wouldn't
be able to travel to France.

Speaker 5 (01:00:49):
I know what it's like.

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
This is great. I think this is great, Patrick, I
really do.

Speaker 5 (01:00:54):
Yeah, this is this is a good move. They should
do more of this. That'll really fix the world.

Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
I mean, yeah, they need to sanction more of these
independent journalists and podcasters. Yeah, I agree with Basil. You know,
it's just just like, I don't know, these people need
to be silenced, that's right. How dare they have an
opinion that's different from the Times or the Spiegel or

(01:01:19):
or NATO headquarters for that matter. I mean, these these
are these people are trusable. They need to be silenced.

Speaker 8 (01:01:27):
How many were there?

Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
Patrick? There are twelve in this round, but we know
too in the previous couple of rounds.

Speaker 11 (01:01:35):
You know, it just kind of reminds me of remember
when the media went on a massive smear campaign against
the Dirty Dozen, the doctors.

Speaker 8 (01:01:41):
And all that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
Oh yeah, for COVID during the COVID Yeah, same same thing.

Speaker 8 (01:01:47):
Same kind of Yeah, it's exactly the same kind of
player there.

Speaker 1 (01:01:50):
So whenever there's a crisis.

Speaker 8 (01:01:52):
You know, I don't know how this is going to fly, though,
we'll see.

Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
So whenever there's a crisis, you get so the democratic
wab they fold on their democratic principles whenever there's a
so called emergency and they go immediately to restrict rights
of speech immediately, like clockwork. I thought these rights were
precisely four times of crisis in the so called liberal

(01:02:19):
democratic West. It's this utter failure of this liberal democracy
promise of you know, enlightened Europe and America and Canada.
They folded during COVID, shut it all down, attacked people,
and they're doing it again because they're losing their their

(01:02:42):
war in Ukraine, they lost the vaccine war. No one's
taking vaccines. The vaccine uptake is cratered. But they were enforcing,
they were canceling, they were grounding people, they were depersoning
them for speaking out against an experimental injection, which is

(01:03:02):
not crediting your third or fourth booster. And they're doing
it again, and these people won't stop. They don't have
any principles. They're inconsistent. They're hypocrites. If you want to
be Stalin, come out and just own it. Put the
cap on, you know, show show your true colors. If

(01:03:28):
you want to be a Nazi, be a Nazi if
you're in government, but at least be honest about who
you are and what you're doing. That's what I think.
I think they should. They need to come out of
the closet.

Speaker 5 (01:03:40):
They think that they can make the public follow the
bouncing ball of narrative, right they it seems as though,
I don't know, seem to be at a point where
it's like it feels like everything is you know, Emperor
wears no clothes. Everything is right in our faces, and
it is more so than ever. But at the same time,

(01:04:02):
they still seem to they those that you know, manage narratives,
create narratives, foster psychological operations, put money into organizations that
do this for a living, et cetera. They it's almost
like they think everybody's so stupid that they can't remember
what happened in twenty twenty and twenty twenty one. They
can't remember what happened, you know, in two thousand and one.

(01:04:25):
They can't remember what happened, you know, just even a
few weeks ago. So it's like they just changed the narrative.
They distort everything, bring new narratives, distort those ones, and
then flip back to the old ones, and they can
just contradict everything that was said, you know, the first
time through. And they seriously seem to think that they
can just like drag us through this like a cybernetic

(01:04:48):
feedback loop of lies where we'll have no no you know,
combined or long term memory of the lies that had
already been exposed, like this thing with Russia, for example,
It's like, how can a country do this to journalists
after the other superpower went through what four years of

(01:05:11):
a psychological operation about the whole you know Uringate thing
with Donald Trump and and the whole you know Steele
dossier all proven to be false. Right, that was a
false narrative that drove politics, that drove legislation, that cost
US bazillions of dollars and tons of like focus attention

(01:05:31):
on that. And it was fake. It was patently fake.
We know who paid for it, we know who wrote it,
we know who promoted it, we know who lied about
it for years and years on end. And now there's
just this, Oh well, we'll just forget all that ever happened,
and we'll make up this new Russian hybrid fake term
for for a guy like that.

Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
You know, it's it's insane, yep, hybrid threats. It's all
about the hybrid threats. So let me let's take a
look at their report on this. Hold on for a minute,
let's get that up on screen. Yeah, this is the
trouble is a lot of people are that stupid. Unfortunately,
that's a fair comment there.

Speaker 5 (01:06:12):
Well, right, they wouldn't continue to do it if people
weren't so stupid that it actually worked. So there's that.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
There's that, Yeah, there is that. So here here's the report.
This is from your own news. So just understand the source, folks,
OUs obviously you need to. So this is there's Jacques
Baud on the front. Now this guy I've met, Mark
John John Mark Dugan. He's in Moscow. He's American, supposedly
sheriff's deputy from Palm Beach or Brevard or something Florida,

(01:06:42):
ends up in Moscow. He was actually pushing a lot
of fake news quite frankly on some very questionable websites.
But that's not a crime in itself, it's just bad propaganda.
And Xavier Moreau, who is a top analyst and author,
who's friend. So this has come from the French government
and rubber stamped by Brussels, so they get they definitely

(01:07:04):
got an axe to grind for anybody in the French
sort of environment on this. But let's see what if
we can get this report. Now we got the nondescript
ad here. Let me just wait for this ridiculous.

Speaker 12 (01:07:21):
We are the Russian propagandists sanctioned by the EU. How
can you clump down on propagandists. Well, according to the
European Union with sanctions. On the fifteenth of December, twelve
people handed sanctions for participating in pro Kremlin foreign manipulation
and interference operations. Three of them are Westerners with close

(01:07:45):
ties to Moscow who participate in pro Russian disinformation campaigns.
John Mark Dugan and America and who acquired dual Russian nationality.
A former deputy sheriff from Florida, he has been pushing
the Copycup network of sham news websites. This operation mimics
legitimate European and American news organizations through fake outlets, inserting

(01:08:07):
propaganda narratives into videos and articles, which are often produced
with the help of AI. Because that's more of insis
is a Russian nationality. The former military officer spreads pro
Kremlin propaganda through his blog. He also appears as a
commentator in Russian and fringe French media.

Speaker 1 (01:08:26):
No, let me just stop you there, guys. Okay, she's
calling them Russian propagandists. As far as I know, Jacques
Bao has never been to Russia, doesn't go on Russian outlets,
So that's defamation and libel right there. So he could
sue euro News for this report. I mean they're doing
propaganda euro News. I mean, what they're doing is is

(01:08:48):
just ridiculous propaganda. And they're calling Xavir Moreau a propaganda
if you want to technically, everyone does propaganda. If you
want to drill down to the definition, everybody has a bias,
everybody from the BBC to CNN to US, every there
is nobody that does not have a bias. If you

(01:09:08):
want to be completely objective and honest. Why that's human nature.
But they're spinning it on them because they don't like
what they're saying. Now, now she's going to talk about
Jacques Bao here, let's see what they say.

Speaker 12 (01:09:22):
Oh, a former Swiss intelligence officer turned propagandist and also
a media commentator.

Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
Is that is just defamatory Swiss intelligence officer turned propagandists.
So this child, this I don't know what country she's
from by the looks of it, I would say possibly Latvia,
Lithuania or Estonia. And she's basically libeling and defaming professionals,

(01:09:50):
veteran analysts and people like this, best selling authors. Okay,
this kid, so the Eurinews has found her. She could
be the next Mary in a Spring.

Speaker 12 (01:10:00):
Who knows, but to Eve Lutuku from check First, a
company which tracks disinformation.

Speaker 2 (01:10:06):
About their profiles now.

Speaker 1 (01:10:15):
And something from them, So they can't prove that anything
Jacques Bau said is disinformation. I mean, what this guy
is judicious and in terms of this factual reporting, he's
a top ranking intelligence official from Europe NATO. He's not

(01:10:37):
going to put any garbage out and he doesn't. But
they're calling it disinformation. That's just completely This is propaganda.
This is European propaganda here, and they've got this French
talking head here tracking the disinformation. I mean, what a racket,
what a grift? This disinformation? But we we know it.

(01:10:57):
We know it because we've been we've been reporting on
since beginning of Russia Gate. But now Dugan, John Mark Dugan.
They could have a they could have an argument that
you know, he's running mirrored websites, putting out fake news
and ai slop. Okay, fine, you can make that argument.

(01:11:22):
Is that is it a crime? Who knows? I mean
they're going to make it a crime. Well, they're gonna
make it a crime. But to lump him in, say
they bracketed what he's doing, which is dodgy, okay, but
they're bracketing that with Xavier Moreau, who's a respectable author,
top analyst, brilliant guy, and Jacques Bau. So, I mean,

(01:11:49):
I'll just leave it there, but it's it's incredible once
they get their teeth into this. But we we've seen
this from Russia Gate, the warren disinformation, the war on
fake news. Hillary's pushing this stuff out from twenty six
twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, so it's nothing new. They've just

(01:12:10):
revisited this and they found a new way to kind
of operationalize this now. But while they're losing the war. Basically,
I don't know, this is just insane, but it's you know,
they're going to root, they've ruined, they're going to root.
They want to ruin these people's lives for having a
different take on what is clearly a proxy war that's

(01:12:34):
bankrupting Europe. I mean, come on, and you're going to
attack people for pointing it out that Ukraine is getting
hammered on the battlefield and NATO is blowing on ungodly
sums of money and there's hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian
men getting killed in a losing effort and Europe's cheering

(01:12:57):
it on. And if we point that out. That's Russian disinformation. Really.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Yeah, I think we need to take your possport away, Patrick.

Speaker 5 (01:13:07):
I mean I think back to when when you got
cold dead hand yeah to Valentine, Right, Like remember when
the whole Kate Starboard thing happened and all a whole
bunch of people here in the United States got attacked
online and were put on you know, I.

Speaker 1 (01:13:22):
Was first you were on the list. Man was her beta.
I was the beta, yep, I was the first sacrificial lamb, right,
And it was like they for me personally, personally, she
went for me after.

Speaker 5 (01:13:34):
Google went for you. So it was like Google went
for you. They started chipping away at your ability to monetize.
Then they chipped away they removed your ability to even
come up and searches basically, and then money started flowing
into universities for those that were not with us. When
this happened, this was back in late twenty sixteen, early seventeen.
Seen by the fall of seventeen it was in full

(01:13:56):
swing and we were on heat maps twenty one, Y
and other of our colleagues were on heat maps that
had been generated by DBAG college students at whatever college
Kate Starboard worked at and University of Washington.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
University that University of Washington. Yeah, and where is it?
Just up north of Seattle there that the big campus,
the big one you dub.

Speaker 5 (01:14:19):
Yep, yep, Whitebird knows. He'll tell me in the chat
exactly where it's at. But that was crazy, and I
think about that and like how how detrimental that was
to the business, to the SEO. Like people don't understand, like,
you know, you're talking at the beginning of the show,
how many years this has been going on. And there
are like many years of work that have gone into
certain phases of twenty one wire, alternate current radio, various

(01:14:42):
things that our colleagues are doing that were very focused
and built up a very you know, a nest egg
basically on a piece of social media or on the
internet somewhere. And they're gone. Now we've lost them. They're
they're they're gone. Like that, our ability to do X,
Y and Z are no longer there. We lost all
those years of work and all the audience we brought
there and had to refok and we do this over

(01:15:05):
and over and over again. It's like a shell game.
And what I'm seeing here from this story, Pat is
it is escalated. The model is just growing of targeting journalists,
targeting analysts, people, you know, intellectual people that are especially
if they're anti war and anti globalist or anti Zionists,
like all bad words. You can be anti Russian, that's fine,

(01:15:27):
we love that. You know, you come right in. But
you know this, this is an escalation to the point
of depersoning, like you're saying, and we've seen that happen
to people here in the United States like Dustin and Jennifer,
Dustin Stockton, Jennifer Lawrence, other people, the people that they
worked with put in prison for for you know, building
part of a wall. So you know, this is a

(01:15:50):
pretty bad escalation as it pertains to journalism, free speech, pundency,
analysm all that.

Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
Yeah, yeah, so it's nothing new. We've seen this before.
But it's this sanctimonious European entitlement that somehow that they're
the bastions and guardians of democracy. There's nothing democratic about
the European Union. It's in fact antithetical to democracy. The

(01:16:18):
the metps who sit in the European Parliament, they have
zero power in terms of like they get to they
get to do it, do it sort of straw man,
rubber stamp vote on stuff that's already been decided coming
out of under Lyon's star chamber up there, they have
no power. All they can do is sit there and

(01:16:40):
rant on the floor of the European Parliament. They have
the power of the platform. That's it. They don't have
any democratic there's no legislative democratic machinery with the European Parliament.

Speaker 2 (01:16:52):
Well, they get to they get to vote for the
President of the Commission, yet he will not. They voted
for Vonderlion, But that's because of the sort of default
to centrism that people mistake for maintaining the status quo.

(01:17:12):
That's the way I would describe it. You know, you
end up with sort of center right as the largest
single grouping, a neoliberal, warmongering grouping that people in very
low turnouts in European Union countries have voted for. And
you can make a strong case that any sort of

(01:17:33):
voting block of what is in Yourope four or five
hundred million people is sort of automatically invalid because of
its sheer size, and therefore, you know, power should be decentralized.
But leaving that on one side, that the so called
Christian Democrats get a large block because people think, oh,

(01:17:56):
you know, if I vote for the centrist part is,
things will stay the same, there won't be too much
rocking of the boat. I don't want far left, I
don't want far right, you know. So you end up
with these Christian Democrats who are in fact, likewise a
lot of the fake left, the starma right left, and

(01:18:21):
these people are in fact neoliberal authoritarians and warmongers. They
masquerade as centrists, but in fact they are anything but
they're extremists. This is an extremist position to start deep
personing people. You know, this is, as you said at
the top, Patrick, Soviet esque in the way it's being implemented.

(01:18:44):
I mean, even if people are saying things that might
or might not be provable or whatever, you know, you
can always ignore them. That's the thing. What actual real
world harm are they doing?

Speaker 4 (01:18:58):
Well?

Speaker 2 (01:18:58):
According to the European Union that you know, they have
to be silenced because quite simply, they are influencing public
opinion in a way that they don't approve of. Nobody's
going to die because of what these people say. They
haven't committed people to illegal wars that are going to
see them killed or mutilated. They're not supporting, not that

(01:19:19):
I know of. They're not avid supporters of genocide, unlike
Europe's leaders. So you know, the problem is that we've
got a European governing elite headed by that dreadful creature
at the top in the middle, vonder lyon mertz Is,
you know, a busy I mean, of all the people

(01:19:41):
who could have been made German chancellor, he's about the
worst candidate, imaginable, fervent genocide supporter, desperate warmonger, crashing the
German economy in order to ramp up war spending. I
won't even call it defense. Bottom Right there, you've got
the holy unqualified kaya Kallos. I mean, what she's doing

(01:20:05):
in a senior position. These people are selected years in advance,
and then the pathway to one of the top jobs
is smooth, and they are massaged into position because they
can be relied upon to say the right thing, simple
as that they are part of the group.

Speaker 1 (01:20:22):
Thing her she's really thick. I mean, she's about probably
the lowest IQ on there. I mean, and then Stubby.
Stubby's the new Finnish guy. And you just look at
the Nazi alliances during the Second World War in the Baltics,
Finland and Ukraine. And it's just like they're just they're

(01:20:45):
trying to recreate the map of the Second World War.
It's just like I thought the Germans lost, I mean,
did they did the Nazis lose?

Speaker 2 (01:20:58):
Well, this is it. People talk about the fourth right,
Get Tony Gosling on it's his favorite topic.

Speaker 1 (01:21:04):
Yeah, it's right. Oh, he's not shy, He's not shy
on this one.

Speaker 2 (01:21:09):
There is that mysterious you know, if you look at
the shading on the NATO symbol, there is that mysterious
swastika in the middle of it, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:21:18):
Oh yeah, if you if you, yeah, I see that
if you just look at the dark portion, it's a cryptos.

Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
It's a crypto, isn't it? But I mean it's and yes,
people say that the whole you know, European Union project,
which was incidentally backed by Moseley after the war and
his Union movement after the defeat of Nazism, Britain's most
famous fascists for Oswald Moseley through his weight behind the
European Union, and you can, you know, quite legitimately claim

(01:21:50):
that any super national institution of that size is fundamentally
undemocratic and the things simply shouldn't exist, should be a
much looser collaborationist organization between member states dealing with trade,
perhaps borders, but oh no, we've got to have this

(01:22:12):
super state, this you know, endless mission creep towards the
central government with dictatorial powers and soon an army. And
if you don't like it, then you're depersoned or worse.
You know, nobody ever voted for it.

Speaker 9 (01:22:26):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:22:27):
The original referendum in Britain nineteen seventy five was about
whether Britain should remain in the European Economic Community, the
common market that enabled goods to be traded between countries
without tariffs. We're a million miles away from that now.

Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Yeah, now we got the poly market. We're betting on politics.
Total scam, Ruckus, Gladio and paper clip, designed to make
sure the fascist didn't lose. Is that historically accurate?

Speaker 11 (01:23:00):
L I mean, if you were an well read individual
and do your history and do some research and you
go down that rabbit hole, yes, I believe so, Yeah,
I don't yeah, I mean speak, I don't. I don't
want to spout any conspiracy theories because allegedly that was
one of the egregious things that mister Bood did to
get himself sanctioned by the EU. By the way, the

(01:23:22):
conspiracy theory. He's being accused of spreading his claims that
the that Ukraine allegedly orchestrated its own invasion in order
to Jane join NATO. Thank god, nobody on this program
has ever said anything like that.

Speaker 1 (01:23:35):
Hold on, hold on that, on that Ruckus. They're accusing
him of that, right and there. But he is quoting
during that podcast, he's actually or in his book, he's
quoting Alexei Arrestovich, Zelenski's chief advisor, who said that in
an interview four years ago, five years ago or whatever,

(01:23:56):
that this would be great if we could do this,
we could get Russia to we could bait Russia and
that would bring NATO in a fast tracker membership. So
Jackboo is quoting Arrestovich, the EU is attributing that him
quoting to him Jacques Bout and not the source of
the quote, which is the Lenski's chief advisor.

Speaker 5 (01:24:19):
I mean, so.

Speaker 8 (01:24:21):
There's just fraud these people opening. What are you talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:24:28):
It's unbelievable, Like hesher, if you did that in academic.
In academia you get an F on your paper. But
government can do this misattribute quotations. I mean, this is you, guys,
This is like a Stalin kangaroo court. Basically again the
EU Soviet. You repeated somebody's words that are wrong, think

(01:24:52):
even though they're there words you attributed the quote, but
we're gonna we're gonna send you down for saying it.

Speaker 5 (01:25:01):
It's crazy. Amadovich nas in the in the chat earlier
said hey, at one I read Biod's books. He never
used Russian source material in his book. All the sources
he used are Western sources, so you can even like
so they have to go in they have to cherry
pick something out of a podcast from an author. Okay,

(01:25:24):
think about that for a minute. My friends, this man
wrote a book, all right, and the book is properly sourced,
even according to these you know, sanctions. So they're lying
about the sanctions. They're having to cherry pick from a
podcast and then pretend that the source he used was
Russian when it was again it was Ukrainian in that case, right.

Speaker 2 (01:25:49):
So so remember remember Kaya Kalas is the great expert
on European effects. Is particularly the second World War She
claimed that it was new to her that China and

(01:26:09):
Russia amongst the victors who defeated Nazism and fascism. I
mean what, this is just the most basic.

Speaker 1 (01:26:23):
You know what.

Speaker 2 (01:26:23):
And she's been ragging about the fact she managed to
get countries not to meet with Russian diplomats, so we
europe so called top diplomat is not interested in diplomacy, so.

Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
They came to the so called peace talks planning for war.
I mean, these people, yes, these people are just beyond reform.
I think at this point, like there's no there's no
saving this lot. You know, It's like, okay, you guys
remember your history class. Do you remember you remember junior,

(01:26:58):
high and high school World War One? Let's start there.
What were the great lessons that were drilled into our
heads about World War One? Was entangling alliances, right, that
was one of the big trip wires that caused World
War One, and that's to be avoided at all costs.
That's a lesson of history right there. The other one
is that war should not be inevitable, that diplomacy should

(01:27:21):
happen to ameliorate the drive to war through multilateral institutions,
which were created after World War Two, Right, that's the
other They didn't have that before the First World War,
which was a cause for the First World War two
big lessons. Look at what's happening now. So if that's

(01:27:42):
a failure at this point, that means the entirety of
Western academia, education, politics of the last one hundred years
is a complete, abysmal, total failure, and Europe is a failure.
If those were the lessons of the Great Wars, both wars,

(01:28:05):
and they're repeating it now, and not only repeating it,
but doing it with zeal, I would say that Western
European civilization is a complete failure. It really well, it's been.

Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
It's been hijacked by these people, that's the thing. It's
been hijacked by a coterie, an elite, a karda, a janta,
call it what you like, which has accelerated in the
last twenty five or thirty years. I mean, if you
if you look back to the days when Thatcher who

(01:28:43):
can stand was doing battle with Francois Meteiron, there was nevertheless,
at least sort of a genuine dialectic going on. There
was much smaller you know, believe it or not, I
can remember when countries like Spain and sweet weren't even
in the European Union. And you know, gradually with the

(01:29:06):
euro and then increasing focus on foreign policy and greater
homogenization of viewpoints, if you like, the group think, which
is one of the reasons why Britain voted to leave
the European Union. Really it was Mars Strict, the Treaty

(01:29:27):
of Mars Strict, that turned it from being an economic
cooperation organization into a superstate. And that was when and
then you had you know, she's got a Stale's new constitution,
which was rejected by the Irish amongst others, and they
just plowed on with it anyway, you know, they didn't care.
And that was the time when Britain should have left.
That was the real that was the beginning of the superstate.

(01:29:49):
But then in the last twenty five years it seems
to have been taken over by these appalling, this appalling junta,
you know, of which vonder Lay and Callous are two
heads of the hydra. I'm not quite sure where it originates,
this this particular you know, I mean it's ultra Zionist.

(01:30:13):
You know, they projected the Israeli flag all over the
European Commission Headquarters building on October the eighth or whatever.
It's deeply anti Russian warmongering. It's uh, you know, wants
to seems it wants to destroy as much of traditional
Europe as it was it can, which is why it's

(01:30:34):
coming to conflict with Hungary and Poland in particular.

Speaker 1 (01:30:37):
Here's a comment. Here's a comment here about as democratic
as an Amazon fulfillment center. You're talking about being an
employed employed an Amazon. Yes, it's not not a it's
not pleasant apparently in terms of like employee feedback. They
track you with facial recognition if you work in those
Amazon if you guys know about this. So they're tracking

(01:31:01):
time on the floor, bathroom breaks, whether you're wearing the
proper hard hat or whatever. It's all AI. They've got
AI running everything. So that's the EU. That's the EU
corporate corporate model. And panoptis on Panopticon. Yes, Jeremy Bentham
is that the Panopticon. The British philosopher Jeremy Bentham I

(01:31:24):
think was that it is. So, yeah, Benam, the Nazis
were destroyed by Russia, but NATO rebirth them in nineteen
forty six. Actually right, not forty six in fifty three. Actually,
but yes, that's correct, you got the year off a
little bit, fair assessment, fair assessment. So eu Soviet Basil. Actually,

(01:31:50):
let me go to Rucus. So Rucus, the European Union
fundamentally undemocratic, anti democratic, and they're now sanctioning people for
disagreeing with their narrative. Is this not a Soviet system?

Speaker 5 (01:32:07):
Well?

Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (01:32:07):
And also I'm scrambling still trying to figure out where's
the official information from the EU itself about this. There
might be one or two reports out there or the
media reporting about it, which you know, the ultimate gatekeepers
or the information. It just seems to me Patrick that
ultimately the EU itself is engaging in warfare fifth generational warfare,
of course, informational warfare. And I see, you know, in

(01:32:30):
particular with the case about that this isn't this has
nothing to do with the war. This is about the
control of information. They are clearly just this is a
censorship move. The sanctions are just like a tool, you know,
that they're using because they got nothing else.

Speaker 1 (01:32:44):
I guess.

Speaker 8 (01:32:45):
So I don't know, and I don't know much.

Speaker 11 (01:32:48):
You know, I'm not that entwined with the European affairs
with the EU and all that stuff count.

Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
If I if I lived from the town where.

Speaker 11 (01:32:57):
Okay, thank you, if I lived anywhere in the in
a country that is part of the European Union, I'm
sure I would be screaming to get the f out
and wondering why are we in this? You know, I'm
that kind of guy. So I don't know how they
got there, how they can get themselves out. Obviously there's voting,
and it would appear as in most cases they don't
seem to care what people think or say, and they

(01:33:18):
just do their own thing, at behast to their own
personal you know, reasons, their motivations and or you know,
for the benefit of foreign powers or other special interests.
It's the same thing, you know, but here it is
an unelected body of rulers allegedly over other unelected rulers
of sorts, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:33:37):
No due process, no evidence. They just said, oh, your disinformation,
you can't appeal it. I mean again, this will be
probably would have to be challenged by in the courts
of the individual legislations of the states like Germany or
France or wherever you're at. And then it's a violation
of European human rights basically, so it's against the European

(01:33:59):
human writes, UH Convention Convention punishment.

Speaker 11 (01:34:04):
The punishment too, is far worse than you know, most
people would assume, because I mean.

Speaker 8 (01:34:08):
They'll be I will.

Speaker 11 (01:34:08):
They didn't arrest them and throw them in prison. Well no,
but these things ruin these people's lives.

Speaker 1 (01:34:13):
Like worse than prisons. It's worse than getting a criminal
but it could. This would never hold up in any
criminal court. You see again, it's the Soviet kangaroo court.
This comment that I just love and grateful YouTube actually
brought me here. It's been a long time since it
recommended something good. You guys, this is good. I'm happy

(01:34:37):
to see this comment. Thank you old man Barker Underscore Barker,
thank you. Oh my gosh. That means we're actually getting
some love the algo love.

Speaker 5 (01:34:49):
Did we hit the wave or we are we like
bodyboarding body surfing the algorithm a little this week?

Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
Maybe that's it?

Speaker 1 (01:34:56):
It could be, is it? Maybe? Uh could be Basil
Basil's presence could have triggered the algorithm because because Basil
Basil came right out and said he supports these sanctions,
I mean immediately boom, We get the traffic.

Speaker 11 (01:35:08):
You two is doing a stake in lobster moment on us. Patrick,
are being nice to us because they're about to cancel everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:35:14):
Bas what we're going to have you on is the heterodox,
the token heterodox anti alternative media narrative purveyor. Basically, we
need a maint you're that token mainstream voice. Okay, say
it again. You want to sanction as many of these
people as possible, including you, including me, my inquisitor, mister Valentine.

Speaker 8 (01:35:43):
We should self sanction. That'll be the next move.

Speaker 1 (01:35:48):
I'm not leaving all, can we all? Let's just do
that now, just YouTube, are you listening. We are self
sanctioning ourselves for wrong think, and we apologize for going
again the narrative. We love NATO and we support all
of the NATO directives, and we think the mainstream media

(01:36:09):
should is beyond question, beyond reproach, all mainstream media, especially
the BBC, Dershpiegel, Deutsche Veldt and CNN.

Speaker 5 (01:36:21):
Yeah yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (01:36:22):
Mean seriously, though satire may be all that's left to
us in the near future. Fascists hate being satirized because
they can't take a joke, and that's you know, it
will be a litmus test. Really, when you start getting
sanctioned for uh taking the p out of people and

(01:36:43):
taking the mickey, then we'll know we really we are
in the final stages of the dystopia.

Speaker 1 (01:36:49):
Hold on a quick Yiddish Yiddish IQ test. How do
you pronounce this word c h U t z pu
h anybody?

Speaker 2 (01:37:04):
Yeah? It means cheek, the sheer cheek, you know, the cheek. Yeah,
raised and audacity.

Speaker 1 (01:37:21):
That's right, that's right. Okay, what else we got here? At?
Basil is the man? That's right, that's right. He is
our token heterodox pundent for today helping us with YouTube.
Thank you, Basil, We so much appreciate it. All power
to the fact checkers. We're all about the fact checkers

(01:37:43):
here on the Sunday Wire, Isn't that right?

Speaker 2 (01:37:47):
Absolutely?

Speaker 1 (01:37:48):
We support them in the careers. We hope that they'll
have lucrative careers as fact checkers and disinformation experts, because
the world needs more of those. Wouldn't you guys agree?

Speaker 8 (01:38:00):
Generally? I disagree, But under the Trump two point.

Speaker 1 (01:38:03):
Zero, look at the love coming in, look at the
love flooding in here in the comments. Thanks for your
ongoing support for NATO Patrick and calling out all the
I mean, the love is just flowing. You see how
good we're doing on YouTube right now. Keep the comments coming,
you guys. This is working, This is working.

Speaker 4 (01:38:22):
This.

Speaker 1 (01:38:22):
I feel the wave of love here coming, doesn't it?
Mainstream love? Feel good? You guys? Do you feel that?
I think I think it's feeling that.

Speaker 5 (01:38:29):
If the four of us go in love, If the
four of us go and we repost the most recent
ten posts from BBC and Dershbiegel, we're really going to
hit the algorithm. I mean the way it's going to
get big.

Speaker 1 (01:38:40):
Thank you, TG Wilson, Thank you so much. Keep that
love coming, you guys. Keep the look at this. Mainstream
is totally not lame or fake or oh yes, longtime listener,
you you're so right. Bang love coming. Oh I love it, guys,
are amazing, amazing. There's more of this coming, you guys,

(01:39:02):
there's so much that it's love coming through here. Hold on,
let me find a good one one second here, let
me see is any more mainstream love? Oh? Look at
this long live mainstream. Thank you so much, Amadovich, nas,
thank you, Oh here, Basil, you're my favorite Zionists that

(01:39:25):
I love the PfP. By the way, look at that dog.
He's having a good time. Look at the time. That's
right at the foot of the Hollywood Hills.

Speaker 11 (01:39:34):
All right, everyone, drop a one in the chat. He's
getting a browster today after the show.

Speaker 8 (01:39:39):
Let us know.

Speaker 1 (01:39:41):
Oh you want some vaccine love? Okay, pro vas guys,
give us some pro vax love as well. I'll look
at this pasture basil Barry Voiss rocks. This should get
us at the top of YouTube algorithm. Keep these comments coming, folks,
this is just beautiful. Oh oh, ruckus look at this

(01:40:04):
ten X boosters. There we go. That's a good citizen
right there.

Speaker 5 (01:40:08):
What about our what about our homies?

Speaker 1 (01:40:10):
Heart bricks five, you're a good citizen. You're a good person.

Speaker 5 (01:40:13):
Oh yeah, what about our homies on X. Let's give
elon some love. Who's who wants a neuralink? Raise your
hand if you want a nerd? I want one? Can
I get a neuralink? This one?

Speaker 1 (01:40:22):
Wanted one?

Speaker 10 (01:40:23):
One?

Speaker 1 (01:40:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:40:24):
Does it come with a side order of yes? It does?

Speaker 1 (01:40:28):
And you get you get prosionist messaging like pumped straight
into your braine. Oh you guys, this is going to
help us on the on the algorithm right here this comment.
Look at that, oh BB is the Messigh, you guys
are going a little bit far. I think this gag
is going a little bit too far.

Speaker 8 (01:40:47):
Actually it must be working.

Speaker 11 (01:40:49):
We got another one, Marcus Finest, brand new YouTube recommendation.

Speaker 1 (01:40:55):
Good. Hey, if you're a random coming in on a
YouTube recommendation, make yourself known please, And you know we're
just trying to What we're doing is pumping. We're pumping
the algo with mainstream love the AI so that it
will give us a higher position on the referrals on YouTube.
Because that's kind of how the system works. Oh this
is Look at this, Look at this basil, look at that.

Speaker 5 (01:41:22):
Stop it.

Speaker 2 (01:41:24):
Very good, very good, that's just beautiful.

Speaker 1 (01:41:33):
Ano Mandaic ninety six. Rabbi Valenstine, is that Valenstine or Valenstein?
Always tactically it's Valenstein because the E before the I
is pronounced I. Because the Epstein should be Epstein, not
Jeffrey Epstein should be Epstein. They've reversed it. It's a

(01:41:55):
little bit of a trick. People didn't get that bit.
That's right. So is anybody in favor of burning books? Uh,
just make yourself known. Because I think YouTube would like that.

Speaker 5 (01:42:07):
Oh yeah, I got one to suggest, pat pro.

Speaker 1 (01:42:12):
Book burning anybody here you go, This would be.

Speaker 5 (01:42:14):
A good one to burn considering today's show your question.

Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
About uh, Jim Mars, burn it, just burn it.

Speaker 5 (01:42:23):
Ye, definitely, yep, definitely don't want to reading that.

Speaker 1 (01:42:29):
Russells doesn't like that, definitely not Look at this. Oh
this is good here, this is good stuff right there,
you guys, Wolfgang Felix, save humanity from the book worshipers.
That's right, Light it up.

Speaker 5 (01:42:44):
Why do they got to be book worshipers? Why can't
they just go watch Netflix?

Speaker 1 (01:42:47):
Basil? This one for you from Photon Right there. Tony
Blair was right.

Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
He's right, he's right about everything to all knowledge, wisdom
and truth. There is another good candidate for the Messiah.
Oh this is good right against him.

Speaker 1 (01:43:09):
Look at this. I can't wait to live life in
a smart city. This is beautiful. That's so much. That's green.
Love coming in w Klaus Schwabian love Schwabi and love
coming in here. The pipeline is going to help us
reading books is studid stupid? This is this is this
is this is the audience we need. Right We're going

(01:43:30):
to do it really well on YouTube, you guys. I
think I'm feeling this. I'm so feeling this. Any love
for Peter Thiel, technocracy, anybody elon? Love for driverless cars?
And one hundred baby mamas.

Speaker 5 (01:43:49):
Oh did you hear about the driverless car thing that
happened in San Francisco last night?

Speaker 4 (01:43:53):
Dude?

Speaker 5 (01:43:55):
No, last night San Francisco lost power at a power station.
There was a fire at a power station and immediately
one hundred and thirty thousand people everything north of Market
Street turned off. And they have all these Weymo cars,
these driverless cars that drive around the city, and when
the power went off, all the cars stopped. No stop lights,

(01:44:18):
nobody knows how to do four way stops without the lights.
And there's these broken waymo cars all over the place.
San Francisco. What a mess last night.

Speaker 1 (01:44:28):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:44:28):
I don't know what the status is this morning, but
at four am it was not good.

Speaker 1 (01:44:33):
Hmm, that's terrible. I feel triggered. Do you guys feel
uncomfortable with that news?

Speaker 5 (01:44:38):
I think that's very which probably shouldn't say that. We
should probably say Weaimo is the best company, and Pacific
Gas and Electric is also the best company. Good luck, guys, and.

Speaker 1 (01:44:48):
You should pull over to the side and allow the
weymos in the right of way whenever you see them,
because they're more important.

Speaker 5 (01:44:54):
They're all over the place. They're stuck in intersections, they're
on crosswalks. It's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (01:45:00):
Well, nobody wants the second hand electric cars, do they?

Speaker 1 (01:45:04):
Some lurid Some lurid comments are coming in directed at
the Rabbi Valenstine. Does Rabbi Valentine own a part the money?
It's very lucrative.

Speaker 5 (01:45:20):
We'll take it into consideration.

Speaker 1 (01:45:23):
Those websites, yeah, here we go. Patrick is my favorite
out of Danny, Daniel Davis and Nima. Yeah, I'm on
those those great podcasts, Nima Dialogue Works, Daniel Davis. Those
are all top cheese, top geeze. Okay, let's see what

(01:45:45):
do we got here? Oh what else? Save the tal Mud?
Save the tal Mud? Guys are going a little bit
getting a little bit obvious here. Okay, let me.

Speaker 2 (01:45:59):
See what else we got before I go. I just
want to highlight the another style interference group in the
UK Parliament. I don't know if you're aware of this.

Speaker 13 (01:46:09):
Okay, go ahead, a new all parliamentary group on Defending
Democracy I mean, this is very much an overlap with
the European Union sanctions.

Speaker 2 (01:46:22):
And guess what. Chief amongst the Parliamentarian's co chair is
John Woodcock, who now styles himself as Lord Walney, who
has long since lobbied for the interests of the Zionist
apartheid state. He's been to Israel a number of times.

(01:46:46):
So there's a lot of people are saying, well, if
we're going to have a UK Parliamentary working group looking
into foreign influence in British politics, then it has to
look at Israel's outsize influence. And indeed we've after Bondai
last week, we've got the Metropolitan Police taking it upon
themselves to outlaw various words that the lobby don't like cheap.

(01:47:10):
Amongst them, of course, is the word intifada, which means
shaking off can also be interpreted as uprising. I don't
know whether the English translation will also be banned. A
lot of people have been pointing out not only the
stupidity of this, but also the fact that it's well,

(01:47:31):
it isn't up to the police to decide arbitrarily because
of events on the other side of the world and
pressure from a particularly particular lobby group that they're going
to suddenly start arresting people for saying a word. But
that's what's happened. A couple of people have been saying that,
and in particular the phrase globalize.

Speaker 1 (01:47:51):
The into fara, well in Arabic it means shaking the
blanket to get the dust off. Like that's right, that's
what it means. Uh, And it's the interfaders can be
non violent, you know, that's right. They can be peaceful.
But Palestan's tried that with the Great March Return.

Speaker 2 (01:48:14):
Tried everything, you know, tried negotiation, tried to peaceful resistance,
try bds.

Speaker 1 (01:48:21):
So the states just making up is deciding what definitions
of wards are rather than the actual definitions of the words.

Speaker 2 (01:48:29):
Basically would appear to be the Metropolitan Police Commissioner under
the influence of the Home Office. And let's just say
other groupings be very careful what we say.

Speaker 1 (01:48:40):
In another grouping, I couldn't. I was trying to think
of who they were, Basil, but I couldn't find the
name for love, no money, careful.

Speaker 4 (01:48:49):
O.

Speaker 1 (01:48:50):
The back to back award winning comments ruckus. I want
to own nothing and be happy. That's lemon eight. Can't
can you top that? But yet you can look at this.
The Dullest Brothers were so cool, says Kurt Boss. You
guys are really helping us with our YouTube algorithm. This
is the support we get from our listeners.

Speaker 2 (01:49:15):
Does YouTube actually nowadays run AI on live streams like this?

Speaker 1 (01:49:19):
They've been running a well what what they call AI,
which is large language learning miles forever they've been doing
doing the algorithms. AI run voice recognition all that. It's
been doing it for years. It's just that now it's
becoming increasingly automated.

Speaker 2 (01:49:36):
So in real in real time, we are being listened
to by the AI.

Speaker 1 (01:49:42):
Yeah, and making a determination about how determination whether we're
good people are or s h.

Speaker 2 (01:49:49):
I t uh, well, I think, I think, I think
is right?

Speaker 1 (01:49:54):
It real is great. I mean yeah, Israel is uh,
it's it's.

Speaker 2 (01:49:59):
It's a beacon of democracy in a tough neighborhood.

Speaker 1 (01:50:02):
It's the fountain head of democracy and all good things
in the Middle East. And our greatest ally, sure, our
greatest friend and ally, and it will will always be so,
as Nan and Nancy Pelosi say. Nancy Pelosi says, Washington
c can burn to the ground, but we will still
be Israel will still be our greatest ally even after

(01:50:24):
the capital brands to the ground, she said hamply.

Speaker 5 (01:50:28):
She said that that's a very normal thing to say, right,
I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
Oh yeah, I mean I wonder what you what your
take is on Tucker at turning point at the Big
America Fest this, oh I heard, and Shapiro went down
like a lead balloon did He deflected questions about the
USS liberty saying it was all a mistake. And I've
seen articles saying that the the divide now between the

(01:50:53):
America First and Israel First groups is palpable and threatened.
And you know, Charlie is no longer there as the
glue to hold it all together.

Speaker 1 (01:51:03):
It's an acrimonious split. Oh. By the way, last comment,
you guys, climate changes and existential threat and vaccines work
only listening to sources like the BBC. Listen, you guys
have done so well for us tonight on the YouTube algorithm.
Thank you. We're going to do this again. The fact
we'll be doing this repeatedly at intervals to try to

(01:51:24):
help our placement on this this on YouTube. Thank you everybody.
I mean, I think that worked really well. Guys. What
do you think for sure. Yeah, take what we can get.

Speaker 5 (01:51:35):
That was fun.

Speaker 1 (01:51:37):
I figure I'm waiting for the sponsorship opportunities to roll
in now. I mean this is that's right, Thank you guys.

Speaker 5 (01:51:43):
We can sell like disposable razors or I don't know, shampoo, or.

Speaker 1 (01:51:49):
There's one more. I saw one in here says I
hate privacy. Yeah, yeah, here's privacy sucks man. Nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:51:58):
If you've got nothing to hide, then why should you
be afraid all totals of islands?

Speaker 1 (01:52:03):
Absolutely absolutely yes, right, Okay, look you guys, we got
to wrap it up, but I want to say big
thank you to everybody who's tuned in. Hesher ruckus basil
quick final thoughts. We're gonna wrap this up quickly, but
Hesher go ahead.

Speaker 5 (01:52:21):
Hey man, thanks for having me. It was a blast.
Thanks everybody for the wonderful comments. I laughed, I cried.
It was a good time. Watch the boiler room. You
can find us at Alternate Current radio dot com. You
find us on Rumble, you find us on YouTube, you
find us on X and all the places. So check
us out.

Speaker 1 (01:52:40):
Thanks man. Alternate Current radio dot com source of great
knowledge and controversial opinions. Not allowed on the YouTube alurithm Ruckus,
go ahead.

Speaker 8 (01:52:52):
I'll second that.

Speaker 11 (01:52:53):
We got all that going over there at Alternate Current Radio,
so make sure you check it out. I just want
to remind everyone obviously this is the Christmas season, and
then there's a lot of bad news and things happening
in the world, and a strange phenomenon that I noticed
is that usually around this time of year people kind
of chill out a little bit.

Speaker 8 (01:53:08):
Usually there is a little bit of a spirit of
love going on.

Speaker 11 (01:53:12):
I am a Christian, and I do, of course have
my own opinions about what Christmas is. Maybe it's a
pagan celebration. All that doesn't matter because usually, generally speaking,
around this time of year, people are generally nicer to
each other, and I'm sadly seeing a lack of that
this year. So I hope everybody in the final moments
pulls their head out of their butts and starts treating
each other nice again for the Christmas spirit. And in

(01:53:34):
that vein, I will quote he was a late eighteenth
I mean late nineteenth century early twentieth century essayist by
the name of Hamilton, right maybe who is quoted as saying, quote,
blessed is the season which engages the whole world in
a conspiracy of love.

Speaker 8 (01:53:50):
Let's focus on that this Christmas season.

Speaker 2 (01:53:52):
That's right, that particularly that particularly that conspiracy of love
particularly applies to Israel. Who would I wouldn't dream of
killing anyone over the Christmas period, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.
They have deep respect for Christians, particularly in Gaza in
the West Bank, So let's bear that in mind. As

(01:54:13):
for myself, I'm in careering now with thanks to Patrick,
a degree of regularity on the UK column, and I
hope that continues into the new year. And I made
my debut this week on Palestine Declassified, So I'm moving
up the food chain, so to speak. And you can

(01:54:33):
find that latest episode, hosted by Williamson and also featuring
David Miller online at the moment, and it focuses on,
amongst other things, the plight of the hunger strikers and
the current state of affairs in Gaza.

Speaker 1 (01:54:50):
Yeah, thank you for bringing attention to that important story,
especially over the holiday seasons. It's not something that gets
enough coverage. Will bring them up on screen right now,
Just so keep all this. Not all of these are
current hunger strukers. Some have left the hunger strike, but
especially those the first three there, and also Cameron Ahmed

(01:55:12):
and Heba Maurisi as well. But thank you for mentioning
that vassal, very important story. Hope keep them in your
prayers over Christmas. I know it's going to hurt the
YouTube algorithm right there, but you know, yeah, we got
a w there for about thirty minutes, so that was good.
But mister Valentine, thank you very much. Great to see you,

(01:55:35):
and keep up the great work. Everybody are our esteemed
panel of experts and media troublemakers, rogue actors. And again,
just let me see that Christmas tree, the redacted Christmas
tree that Ruckus and Hesher are completely showing off at

(01:55:56):
the moment gratuitously because that is just art right there, folks.
That is beautiful. That's what it's all about this Christmas.
That is the themed winner of the season, Best of show,
Best of show. That's great counter propaganda. Thank you very much,
Thank you Ruckas, thank you Hesher. Thank you to everybody

(01:56:17):
at the Boy of the Room and Alternate Current Radio
and at twenty first Century Wires, comment threads and streams
as well, thank you for joining us. That is it, folks,
That is the show. That's all we've got time for
this week. Again, this is episode five hundred and seventy
four of the Sunday Wire And do check us out
and think about supporting us for the winter fundraising drive.

(01:56:40):
Just go to twenty first century where I hit the
donate button. I'll give you some options there. Obviously, we'd
like you to subscribe to twenty one wire dot tv
as a regular subscriber, as a regular member. That would
be amazing. We've got a lot of work to do.
This is going to help it make it happen for
us in twenty twenty six. This will help to plug
the gaps and help us to fund and do the

(01:57:02):
various upgrades and expansive, expansive operations that we need to do.
So please support us for this winter fundraising drive twenty
twenty five twenty twenty six. We need your help, folks.
If you like what we do, you want us to
see more of it, you want to support us, Please
find it within your heart to do so this Christmas season.

(01:57:24):
We really appreciate it, and those of you have we'll
read some names off next week, but we're not going
to have a Christmas episode because it's midweek. But we'll
see you next Sunday. We'll have something impactful for you
over Sunday, and I hope you're going to join us.
Then we'll see you all guys, and we'll have the
team back as well during that period. So for your host,

(01:57:46):
Patrick Kenningson, that's all we've got time for today. It's
been great to see you guys, and we shall see
you when we see you. Take care all the best.
Merry Christmas and yeah, we'll go get to you before
the new year, though, we'll get to you before the
new year. See you next week.

Speaker 6 (01:58:07):
Joke and what's up?

Speaker 13 (01:58:14):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:58:16):
Somebody that's.

Speaker 13 (01:58:24):
Me?

Speaker 2 (01:58:24):
I say there, I.

Speaker 5 (01:58:26):
Think of you.

Speaker 6 (01:58:28):
Cat.

Speaker 3 (01:58:28):
You been mincing to you? The sun got you been
wncing you that.

Speaker 6 (01:58:34):
Let you be waiting?

Speaker 9 (01:58:35):
Do you have you have?

Speaker 1 (01:58:41):
You have?

Speaker 6 (01:58:44):
You have something?

Speaker 5 (01:58:49):
Let you be waiting?

Speaker 6 (01:58:50):
Do you have shifting?

Speaker 10 (01:58:53):
You have?

Speaker 3 (01:58:55):
Set you have?

Speaker 6 (01:59:00):
Would you be wa to go? You are the revolution?
Revolution when you're fine of me? Just a command thy

(01:59:49):
you are the robbers.

Speaker 3 (01:59:56):
My gass lids into another wall. Stand strong because.

Speaker 5 (02:00:04):
You are a rebel.

Speaker 6 (02:00:05):
Du su You are the revolution.

Speaker 4 (02:00:08):
You are you are you have.

Speaker 3 (02:00:19):
Let you be reading?

Speaker 13 (02:00:20):
You?

Speaker 9 (02:00:20):
Are you a rel.

Speaker 13 (02:00:26):
You have the.

Speaker 3 (02:00:28):
Conspire, everyone accusing afternalism to steal your Stop singing how fast,
how fast I should collapse? It's your stuff, and know

(02:01:05):
that we still.

Speaker 6 (02:01:06):
Have the power.

Speaker 3 (02:01:08):
You want a rebelue stuff. They want to sumptualize Wan
not fell last. Control your thoughts.

Speaker 6 (02:01:19):
Three, go, keep go.

Speaker 3 (02:01:22):
Outside, proceed them the ground.

Speaker 9 (02:01:27):
You are not alone alone. You are not alone alone.

Speaker 3 (02:01:40):
You that you've been waiting for you, that you've been
waiting alone, that you've been waiting.

Speaker 10 (02:01:48):
No, you are the revolution.

Speaker 6 (02:01:50):
You are not alone.

Speaker 3 (02:02:02):
Can you remading?

Speaker 6 (02:02:05):
Oh hi, this is the time to do Why? Yes,
mord On time
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

The Bobby Bones Show

The Bobby Bones Show

Listen to 'The Bobby Bones Show' by downloading the daily full replay.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2026 iHeartMedia, Inc.