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Thank you so much, appreciate you being here. All Right,
we got a lot of stuff to get to, including
the top of the second hour, we'll be talking to
one Randy L. Noble, author extraordinaire, such a prolific writer.
We're going to be talking about the general feeling among Iranians.
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I spoke with him a little bit earlier this evening,
and I'm going to play that conversation for you.
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We'll do that at the top of.
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The second hour. In the meanwhile, lots of stuff going on,
and I figure we should probably start with some headlines,
because these are stories I would wouldn't really like to
talk about. But there's so many of them going on,
I don't think I have time, and I am going
to try to sneak in some non.
Speaker 6 (04:40):
Iran related topics as we go.
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All Right, one of the bigger headlines right now that
you might find worth your time. Three years later, we
still don't know who leaked the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision.
You know, it would be interesting if the current administration
could get to the bottom of that. I would appreciate it.
Another headline, Trump waives executive privileged protection for Biden ad
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ahead of cognitive fitness hearing. I think that too, will
be well worth keeping an eye on. I'm sure there
will be a lot of back and forth and a
lot of arguments in regards to if Trump even has
the authority.
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To do it.
Speaker 7 (05:21):
I'm sure some judge somewhere will.
Speaker 6 (05:24):
Definitely say, oh, no, okay, do that. There's not your
executive privilege. Maybe it is, I don't know.
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Jasmine Crockett's out there talking about how she's the one
that's supposed to make the fin decision on Iran attacks.
Of course, Jasmine Crockett desperately trying to get all the attention,
and hey, why not when the Democratic Party is as
rudderless as they are currently and the only two people
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in the party making sense at a national level happen
to either be Jewish or a stroke survivor. I mean,
just continue to Craig Cray right. Speaking of Cray Cray,
Bernie Sanders can't answer when ask how humans find meaning
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if his socialist dream is realized. He's not overly concerned
about other people finding meaning as long as he gets
to step back and you know, be lazy. Remember this
guy was so lazy he literally got kicked out of
a Common House Judiciary Committee has officially opened investigation into
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leftist groups ties to anti ice riots. I will definitely
be talking about that more as the days go by.
Trump has formerly been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
over the Iran Israeli cease fire. We'll see how that
plays out. I don't suspect he will get much traction.
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He has been nominated before in the past. We've talked
about the fact that he should have been the hands
down winner for the Abraham Accords, the first version of them.
I think those will only continue to grow. And of
course one Donald John Trump, the kicker of Puppy's, the
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He is, of course visiting our NATO allies as there
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to some extent and things need to go on. I
haven't had a chance to really get on short of
you know, I thought about maybe do some bonus material,
but every time I was about to record some bonus stuff,
it seemed like the entire situation changed. First the breaking
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news about the bombing raid and from the US into
Iran and all this stuff is just been crazy that
they go on the raid first news going into the weekend.
Oh no, we're on bombing watch. Because some b twos
went to the Philippines, complete misdirect. A different set of
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b twos went en route, went straight to Iran, refueled
in the air, picked up a bit of a escort
going in, and did a phenomenal job. They literally just
blasted the crap out of an extremely small target. So again,
congratulations to the men and women who flocked, who flew
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that mission, who did a fantastic job, and definitely a
hat tip to Israel who had cleared the way plowed
a nice little road for us to go right through
over the course of the last several days previous to that,
they had done a great job.
Speaker 6 (12:14):
And this was a great job. This is a situation
where we.
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Do not have to be concerned necessarily about being drawn
into a conflict.
Speaker 6 (12:25):
It has played out much the way that I have said.
Speaker 7 (12:29):
Here and in personal conversations and as a guest over
on Firefox News Online, I pointed out Russia is not
in a position to come to the defense of Iran,
and they're not interested. And quite honestly, Russia doesn't want
a Ran to have a nuclear weapon any more than
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anyone else does. Otherwise they would have made it happen
a long time ago they were capable of it. They
haven't even really helped them that much and working on
their ballistic missile system. Have very little interest. It is
an alliance of convenience, and even more so for China.
In fact, one of the threats that came along from
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the Ayahtola before the ceasefire announcement was that he was
going to close down the straight up promos, which actually
would end up hurting China more than anyone else on
the planet. And I was thinking to myself, Yeah, go ahead,
lock that down, and instead of us sinking your entire
navy like Ronald Reagan did back in eighty eight, maybe
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we would see China actually have to sink them so
they start getting their stuff. I think that would have
been the ultimate, just the ultimate bit of irony, and
I think it would have happened too. I think if
nobody else broke the barricade and it was allowed. I
think China would definitely have to have done that, and
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I would have been there for it. But it looks
like that's not a thing that's gonna happen. I think
the most shocking thing to me, the most amazing thing
to me, is where a lot of people have fallen.
People that generally put an R at the end of
the name, people that generally claim to be conservatives, people
that claim to be thought leaders, influencers, people that claim
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to be maga. They've said over and over again, this
is not maga and again wrong, wrong. This is very
much make America greed again, because this is re establishing
the respect in the international community that we lost under Biden.
This is re establishing the fact that we are a credible,
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credible threat on the world stage. In the event that
China starts feeling froggy about Taiwan, the next time that
Donald Trump calls Russia and Ukraine to the table, you
will not have Russian diplomats the utiating in good faith
while Vladimir decides to send a grown attack on Kia.
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That's not the kind of thing that's going to continue
to happen short of some expected retaliation. In fact, Donald
was pretty Mifed. Today, when the announced ceasefire had already
been broken, Israel accused Iran a breaking it, which they
probably did. I haven't really had a chance to dig
too deeply into all that, but Iran is the Iranian
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people are a fine people. The Iranian government right now
is a group that they are not only just twelve years,
but they definitely are heavily into the practice of takia.
Speaker 6 (15:43):
So they think it's.
Speaker 7 (15:44):
Almost a religious responsibility to lie to Israel, to lie
to us, to lie to all of Western civilization, to
lie to any Muslim. That's not the right kind of Muslim.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
They believe that.
Speaker 7 (15:59):
And in a nation that is still a majority Persian
as opposed to Arab that is still majority non Islamic
and being held, it is definitely time for the people
to uprise all this ongoing talk about regime change and
regime change that was never a stated agenda for the
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Israelis when they started. Now there's been a lot of
talk since then because of the hospital that was hit
Israel was they had some folks that were understandably miffed
because the difference, and I know people jumped on this early.
Speaker 6 (16:39):
Well, oh, they.
Speaker 7 (16:40):
Targeted hospitals in Gaza.
Speaker 6 (16:43):
Not really. They targeted.
Speaker 7 (16:47):
Hamasque command centers that just happened to be hidden under hospitals.
When the terrorists hide behind civilians, they put civilians in
harm way, And I'm.
Speaker 6 (16:59):
Sorry your target.
Speaker 7 (17:01):
Your hospital becomes a legitimate military target if there are
military operations being ran out of it, plainciples same thing.
It doesn't matter if it's a school, a hospital, or
a kid's playground. If the terrorists are operating from there,
that's where you have to go.
Speaker 6 (17:20):
As opposed to in.
Speaker 7 (17:22):
This case directed at Iran, Israel was only striking legitimate
military targets, and Iran was just randomly shooting missiles at
wherever they could. But it was always designed to be
going towards civilian populations, civilian areas. They weren't capable of
realistically hitting legitimate military targets because they were too well defended.
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And beyond that, I think from the very beginning at
least a fair number of Iran's military folks didn't want
to really rile up the Israelis.
Speaker 6 (18:02):
They thought, oh no, this was bad enough.
Speaker 7 (18:04):
They were already embarrassed after the first few did I
mean by day two they were running broad daylight sorties
into the nation. When you can fly in daylight, at
low altitude levels and carry out military strikes without any resistance,
then you have air superiority.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
You are in control of the skies.
Speaker 7 (18:28):
And it was that control. It was that level of
complete and other devastation of the aerial defense capability of
Iran that allowed the ease of the US military to
fly in and carry out what was still an extremely
difficult targeting situation. So again, hat tip to Donald Trump
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for having the cahonas to go ahead and make this call,
and hat tip to every person that was involved in
and responsible for planning, coordinating, and executing this tremendous victory.
Speaker 8 (19:07):
And that is what it is.
Speaker 7 (19:10):
Anybody that says otherwise is either working on a stick
or intentionally lying to you or whatever. But they're not
being truthful, they're not being honest, and maybe they're just
not being honest with themselves. That's always a possibility. You
look at somebody like Matsy, dude, I defended you just
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a few episodes ago, and here you are literally siding
with the squad and now probably because you're just a
little miffed at the Donald and the White House that
you now think is targeting you. And at this point,
when you continue to do and say the things that
you've done and said, you run into the risk of
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being in a situation where you might get targeted by
those that you've targeted. This is not a non constitutional movement.
I mean, I suppose technically there is still room for
debate because there is a constitutional question in regards to
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whether or not the War Powers Act is actually constitution.
It's been an ongoing debate for a while now, and
I don't feel great about it because it feels like
an effort to kind of sidestep the Constitution just a
little bit. But it came from a common sense perspective
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that there may very well be times and occasions where
a threat is so serious and the time window is
so constricted that the commander in chief of the military
might need to take action and there simply wouldn't be
time to get a formal approval from the entirety of Congress,
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especially in a time where Congress might be divided. So
whether or not you like it, whether or not you
agree with it, the bottom line is, at least for
the time being, the War Powers Act is a recognized
law within the country, giving the President the authority to
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do exactly what he did. Of course, that didn't keep
a lot of Democrats from Lyne. Oh no, you didn't
inform us, Yeah we did, and they were Chuck Schumer
has timidly admitted that yes he was informed.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
The Democratic leader with.
Speaker 7 (21:45):
The House, mister Jeffries, he was all upset about it
till boom, he got embarrassed because the time stamps on
the calls were there. It's just those calls went to voicemail,
and House Leader Jefferies just never return the call. He
didn't answer the call, he didn't return the call.
Speaker 6 (22:06):
So the effort was made.
Speaker 7 (22:08):
So the Gang of eight is they like to call them,
the Republican and the Democratic leadership at both the House
and the Senate, they were all reached or the attempt
was made, and.
Speaker 6 (22:23):
They played it out.
Speaker 7 (22:24):
They executed it with in the confines.
Speaker 6 (22:27):
Of the War Powers Act. And the other side of
this is that as far.
Speaker 7 (22:32):
As the United States is concerned, at this moment in time,
it's done, it's over. There's nothing really to come report
to Congress other than a completely successful mission. And the
only way that changes is if, in fact, Iran does
activates terrorist sleep her self. Now you'll recall that last
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time I was on the air, I mentioned that that's
worst case scenario, and unfortunately, Joe Biden and company let
so many people in the country, a lot of them
from Iran, that we have no way of knowing when,
where and how many. So it's a thing that could happen.
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But if we can re establish and maintain a cease fire,
which you know, as far as I'm concerned, Israel needs
to finish the job whatever they think that takes. But
when it comes to regime change, I would prefer they
didn't do it. I certainly would prefer we didn't do it.
I think that the people of Iran need to stand
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up now and do exactly that, and they need to
make sure that they re embrace the ideas that were
predominant in Iran before the Islamic Revolution. They need to
re embrace the great Persian culture that was very.
Speaker 6 (24:00):
Well.
Speaker 7 (24:01):
It was just very much the culture of Iran up
until that point, and it flourished there. That was the
word I was looking for and couldn't get for some reason.
But the absurdity is what bugs me more than anything.
When you have folks like AOC and Jasmine Crockett saying
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some of the dumbest stuff that could possibly be said.
And then you even have a fair number of Republicans
talking about a violation of the Constitution. It's like, unless
your argument is against the War Powers Act, you don't
have an argument.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
At all here.
Speaker 7 (24:42):
Otherwise, he did exactly what the commander in chief is
supposed to do. He recognized a clear, present, pressing danger
and let me address please, let me address this notion
that again, I've heard a lot of ordinarily very solid
conservatives that would have supported something like this in the
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past spreading the lie that, well, the American people are
just tired of this because uh, Israel's lied in the
past about how close around was to having a nuclear pomp.
They never lied about it, not once. Did they say
it in the past, Yes, yes they did, and then
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they took action to stop it. Israel has directly stopped,
pushed back, slowed down the Iranian nuclear ambitions on four
separate occasions that we know of, and I'm guessing there's
probably a whole heaping ton of occasions we don't know,
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because if one thing is clear at this point, based
on how they fought Hesbaalah, based on how they fought Hamas,
and based on how they were able to take out
high level Iranian officials previously, people that were literally staying
in the same building as the Ayatola, I think it's.
Speaker 6 (26:10):
Pretty clear that they.
Speaker 7 (26:14):
Masad is one hell of an intelligence gathering operation and
they're more than capable with their oproduce of doing a
lot of damage. I'm just gonna leave it at that,
and thank God that Israel still pretty much considers us
an ally, even when a joke like Joe Biden happens
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to be occupying sixteen hundred Pennsylvania Avenue. That's another thing
that I would very much like to thank God for.
So with that being said, it is pretty obvious it's
pretty clear this was well done. Trump wants to he
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doesn't want to decapitate the same he doesn't want to
create regime change, and again, I think it's the right
move because it would be better. And this is something
I actually said to Randy. When I play our conversation
from earlier tonight, you'll hear that I think it's better
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when it is the people that step up and do
that way. I think it is more long lasting and
it's more important in helping to reassert what the new
identity of the nation's going to be, and more importantly
for US and Israel, if they will, they will make
the determination they don't want to do it either, Then
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it doesn't create any resentment towards us our allies for
having done it, because right now y'very extremely happy. The
people are now. Obviously the government is not because they
can feel power slipping away. And again, I would very
much love for us to do a few more things.
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I mean, I would love to see a return to
the nineteen eighty eight scuttling of the Iranian navy that
we saw under Ronald Reagan.
Speaker 6 (28:12):
As opposed to the woostitude.
Speaker 7 (28:17):
That we saw under Barack Obama when he allowed our
vessels to be boarded in, our sailors to be taken
prisoner by a undertrained and under capable and clearly out
gunned Iranian Navy.
Speaker 6 (28:36):
It's just.
Speaker 7 (28:38):
Don't get to me stat it, all right. I guess
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we'll see who the Democrats in New York choose to
be their candidate for mayor a little bit later tonight,
so we'll all be talking about it tomorrow. There's some
pretty wild and far fetched suggestions and recommendations going on
from the candidate's desperate to try to get attention. One
(40:13):
of them from Michael Blake, the former assemblyman who served
in the Obama administration. He wants to hire a thousand
mental health professionals to work alongside or instead.
Speaker 6 (40:25):
Of law enforcement.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
Yes, that's right. To defund the police is re emerging,
but they're trying to put a new spin on it
because everybody kind of figured out what happens when you do,
in fact, defund the police, you suddenly end up with
a whole lot more crime. So instead of that obvious situation,
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Michael Blake wants crime guiding therapist. I think it's really
nice to see them trying to rebrand the same broken playbook.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander Well, he plans to
solve the city's housing crisis by paving over four municipal
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golf courses to build affordable housing. Had The total land
area of the combined golf courses is about two thousand,
five hundred acres. That's roughly three times the size from
Central Park. Landers says that four golf courses would provide
fifty thousand to five hundred thousand homes he's promised in
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his campaign. Yeah, fifty thousand of the five hundred thousands anyway,
that's part of his so called affirmative housing policy. Lander
plans to build LGBTQ plus senior housing also part of
that plan. How about abortion hospitality industry or back to
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Lander again. When Lander isn't promising to pay golf courses,
he's turning New York City into a one.
Speaker 6 (42:07):
Stop shop for abortion.
Speaker 7 (42:09):
At least according to his website, it promises quote safe,
effective abortion care If the federal government limits or withdraws
the abortion pill. Oh, always thinking about how to murder
the most preborn baby humans. That's a guy who really
should be your next mayor, isn't he Anti hate crime
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curriculum for kindergarteners?
Speaker 3 (42:35):
Yay?
Speaker 7 (42:36):
All right, this one we're moving away from lander this time.
State Senator xeleanor Myrie, I believe is the pronunciation for
the last name. No disrespect intended if I'm mutilating your
name xelenor zelenor anyway, the state senator wants to make
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sure that five year old are anti racist, because you know,
it's not good enough to not be racist. Now you
have to be anti racist or you're just not woken up.
Somebody really needs to send the memo to California and
New York that woke is pretty much dot now, and
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this anti race and sixteen nineteen project bull stuff is
pretty much over. I mean, New York City public schools
offers resources on discussing racism in the classroom, stuff from
the Anti Defamation League and other various organizations. But this
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particular policy wants to do more. It doesn't elaborate on
the existing tolerance curriculum. But I'm guessing it probably doesn't
include information like you might find in Matt Walsh's documentary
Am I Racist? As an example that tip to Atwall.
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If you haven't seen Am I Racist? You really need to.
Although I still like, what is a woman even better than?
Speaker 8 (44:15):
Am I?
Speaker 6 (44:15):
Racist?
Speaker 18 (44:16):
But?
Speaker 6 (44:16):
Am I Racis is pretty good?
Speaker 3 (44:18):
All right?
Speaker 7 (44:18):
So another really crazy one we'll wrap up with before
we move on to a more serious topic, A sixty
five million dollar plan to of course trans the kids,
because what woke agenda isn't complete without trendsing the few
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children that managed to survive their attempts to murder them
in the world. So, in addition to copying the communist playbook,
Ma'am Donnie the Ubers leftist socialist who looks like the
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odds on favorite going into tonight, he wants to spend
millions on gender affirming trans procedures for adults and for children.
The plan directly opposes President Trump's efforts to restrict transgender
procedures for minors. And if New York was to pass
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a state law, which again they're not going to, but
if for some strange reasons, sanity magically returned to the
New York State government and pass something similar to the
Tennessee law banning such things. It would make it very
difficult for New York City to stand deposed. But if
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you will elect this mayor, that is exactly what you'll
be getting. And Donnie's administration would also quote in investigate
and hold public hearings on hospitals that deny transuthe.
Speaker 6 (46:05):
Their rightful health care and hold.
Speaker 7 (46:08):
Them accountable to the law, which actually the Supreme Court
has acknowledged that the law there's not much grounds for
you abusing children like this. Whether you want to be
uberwoke or not, you really got to put the kaibosh
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on this effort to surgically mutilate in chemically cast straight children.
Speaker 6 (46:34):
It's just it's just not okay, guys.
Speaker 7 (46:40):
Speaking ND, see how much time I have left in
this part of the hour, and for some strange reason
I can't see there we go. Yeah, I got about
fifteen minutes left, so a little less, but about that
should be enough time to discuss this next topic. It's
way moreious, but it's kind of retreading a lot of
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the same subjects we talk about a lot. Carmelo Anthony,
the Texas teenager who allegedly fatally stabbed another high school
boy to attract me. Well, he has been officially charged
and it is first degree murder. Now Anthony is seventeen.
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He was indicted by a grand jury this past well
actually this week, for allegedly killing Austin Metcalf, also seventeen.
An altercation occurred way back on April second over where
Anthony was setting at the University Interschool Elastic Leagues District
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eleven and five Single A championship in the Frisco area.
That's a lot of extraneous information that in case you
need me to specify, I will share it. But none
of that really really matters. What matters is there was
a fight in the first the Carmelo Anthony. A guy
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tried to flay it up like racism was involved, this
white kid was harassing him, but you know, he was
really just way too quick to escalate to grabbing a
knife and stabbing him when there's plenty of footage, plenty
of video footage that clearly shows that there was a
(48:32):
verbal altercation and then just aut of a sudden bam,
here it is, I'm stabbing you with my knife. Die,
white boy, Die, is kind of what it looked like.
But at any rate, quoting here from the Collin County
District Attorney Greg Willis. For weeks, my team has been
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presenting evidence to the grand jury. Today I summarized that
evidence and I asked the grand jury to return a
first degree murder indictment against Carmelo Anthony, which they did. Now, again,
I will remind you that it has often been said
that when you go to a grand jury, you could
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probably get an indictment against a ham Sandwich because the
evidence that's presented, the way the cases are done, it
is extremely one sided. It is all about painting the
worst case scenario so that the grand jury will say, why, yes,
it looks like there probably should be a trial to
suss out exactly.
Speaker 6 (49:41):
What has happened.
Speaker 7 (49:43):
Okay, fair enough. Now what that actually means is now
there will be a trial. Being seventeen at the time
has occurred, probably turning eighteen before this is determined, and
undoubtedly means on a first degree murder charge. They're planning
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on charging him as an adult. Anyway, he will probably
be an adult by the time there was a final verdict,
unless they fast tracked this thing, which I mean they
probably could, but I don't see Carmelo Anthony's defense being
in any hurry here because they're gonna need the jury
(50:26):
to forget about what they've already seen. This is still
fresh in a lot of people's mind. A lot of
people have seen the video at this point, a lot
of people continue to discuss what actually happened here. You
have Judge Angela Tucker that's going to be presiding over
this case. Angela is generally considered to be a conservative.
(50:53):
She was appointed by Republicans, she votes Republicans.
Speaker 6 (50:58):
They had to make that.
Speaker 7 (51:00):
Like Carmelo faces up to life in prison if he's convicted.
He's of course out right now on a two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars bond with an ankle monitor after
his legal team got his bond slashed from one million,
(51:21):
citing financial hardship. I mean, I don't know where you
come up with two hundred and fifty thousand, except I
know where they did. And they had a freaking go
fundme page set up, and it worked out really well
for them because about the same time they managed to
go out and get themselves a house in negated community
(51:42):
in the whole nine.
Speaker 6 (51:44):
New cars and they did really well.
Speaker 7 (51:47):
And that's part of what sparked outrage and aggravated racial tensions.
Because the fundraiser page raised more than five hundred and
thirty thousand, his family moved into a nine hundred thousand
dollars home. Like I said, gated community. The whole line,
a nine hundred thousand dollars home just it boggles my mind.
Speaker 6 (52:12):
The hired security.
Speaker 7 (52:14):
That's not cheap either. It seems like they're certainly spending
more than the five hundred and thirty thousand dollars they raised,
but that was twice as much that was required to
pay the bot.
Speaker 19 (52:28):
Now.
Speaker 7 (52:28):
Anthony has been attending Frisco Centennial High School at the
time of the stabbing, while Metcalf was an that was
an athlete at Frisco Memorial High School. At the track meet,
Metcalf allegedly told Anthony that he had to move out
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from under the Memorial High School tenth Anthony allegedly responded
by reaching inside his bag and telling Metcalf, touch me
and see what happens again. This is from an eyewitness.
Mciff reportedly then touched Anthony, ooh what are you gonna do? Ooh,
we are you gonna do?
Speaker 6 (53:09):
You know, typical.
Speaker 7 (53:11):
Older teenager crap. Metcalf said, okay, that Metgiff touched Anthony,
who told him to punch him and see what happens.
At one point, Metcalff reportedly grabbed Anthony to get him
to move, and Anthony then pulled out a black knife
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and stabbed him once in the chest and then, and
one of the more athletic moves of the entire track, meet,
he ran away. Anthony's lawyer, Mike Howard, released a video
response to the indictment, arguing that his climate with God
that his client's actions.
Speaker 6 (53:51):
Were self defense.
Speaker 7 (53:53):
I don't think you're gonna be able to make that case, brother.
I mean, I get while you're going there, Mike, I
really do. But let's be honest. You want to play
the racial card as much as you can here, because
that's the one card that evidently, at least in some jurisdictions,
in some districts and in some courtrooms, really is literally
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a get out of jail free card. I don't think
it's gonna work that well in this particular instance, but
you really don't have much else. You don't have self
defense in this because if you can run as fast
as he did to run away after stabbing him, he
probably could have run away before he step. I mean,
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isn't that what the leftist constantly tell us. You have
a duty to retreat, except when you have a knife
and you're a high school student and you're just really
really mad at the white kid. That's certainly the way
it seems in some cases. And it's ridiculous because this
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should not be a racial thing to begin with. This
should simply be a right and wrong thing. You had
a kid that was a hotted you got two hot
heads together. One was pushing. No punch was thrown, but pushing,
I mean not comfortable you're going to start a fight,
But why escalated?
Speaker 6 (55:21):
Why why make it a knife fight? And why.
Speaker 7 (55:25):
Be so braisen about it afterwards? Because when the cops
found Kamala Kamela, we know that they said allegedly and
he said, not allegedly, I did it. I mean, he's
he's admitted to this crime, and it is a crime,
and I'm sorry that it got to this point. But
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I yet to hear anybody give a reasonable explanation why
he was in the tent of a different school. I mean,
these areas are set up for specific teams. Why wasn't
he with his team? Why was he there?
Speaker 6 (56:01):
What was he up to? What was he doing?
Speaker 7 (56:03):
Nobody's even really dug into that. As far as I
can tell, I have not come across anything but this
whole don't touch me, bro.
Speaker 6 (56:13):
Ey, Okay, go ahead, I'm touching you. Now, go ahead
and punch me.
Speaker 7 (56:16):
Okay, Well, why didn't you, Carmelo, Why didn't you punch
him instead of stab it? And if you're going to
stab somebody, why didn't he stab him somewhere where he
wasn't going to die?
Speaker 6 (56:33):
Granted that's if you go several places, you could still
cause the type of damage that would lead to death.
But you could just have like.
Speaker 7 (56:44):
Quick slash to the arm or something. I mean, there's
plenty of targets where you probably don't kill him. That
still doesn't make it all right. But self defense, though
I I don't see it. I mean, good luck, I guess.
(57:05):
And as long as you go that route and stop
pretending like somehow this is some big racial thing, and
if everybody else not directly related to the case, we'll
try to keep this as not a race thing. But
I just I don't believe that that's going to be possible.
Speaker 6 (57:21):
I just don't. I don't think that the people are
going to allow it. They're going to make this a thing.
Speaker 7 (57:30):
I mean again, I coward. Anthony's lawyer said, quote, we
are confident that when all the facts are presented and
the full story is heard, the jury will reach the
right conclusion and justice will be done. Now again, that
doesn't sound like a statement you should be making there, because,
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based on the evidence that everyone seems so far, justice
being done puts Anthony behind bars the rest of his life. Anyway,
the attorney said, quote, it's an understandable question, but it's
not something that we're prepared to go into now. That,
(58:13):
of course, is in reference to why Anthony had brought
a knife to the track meet in the first place.
This is a school event. Weapons are strictly prohibited at
school events, so he was breaking school rules and probably
should have been disciplined for that by the schools. I
don't think they had. I figure at this point everybody's
(58:34):
thinking bigger fish to fry with the murder case. But
the attorney said, understandable question, not going to go into
it right now. Not going to do it wouldn't be prudent.
A thousand points of night.
Speaker 6 (58:48):
Don't say points.
Speaker 7 (58:49):
There's a point at the end of the night anyway,
continued by saying he would be irresponsible for me or
them to say, this is why we asked at the public.
As hard as it is with whole judgment, Yeah, you
want to withhold judgment because if you're gonna believe your
line eyes, you're gonna think pretty much like I do
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all this and that the kid just lost his temper
and did a very very bad thing. You know, you
can make the arguments that kids do dumb things. This
goes beyond that kids do rash things. Kids make mistakes.
This goes beyond your average mistake. Shouldn't haunt him for
(59:34):
the rest of his life, except he took a life
that goes beyond what these statements generally go for. Metcalf's father, Jeff,
said that he's pleased that we're moving forward. So with
the first degree murder indictment, it now goes into the
(59:55):
court system. Metcalf's father said, quote, I fully believe that
justice will be served for Austin Metchaip. I looked forward
to the forthcoming trial, but it will never bring back
my son, and that is true that it is the
sad part that is something that will never be done.
All right, I have went just to smage pass, so
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But anyway, I'm going to reset the hour right here
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Really Well, tonight I want to talk extensively about Iran, Israel,
and the United States and the incredible mission over the
weekend that we're going to deal with exclusively. But I
want to backtrack a little bit and talk about an
issue that probably has been left in the dust because
of everything that's going on, and it's the issue with
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an Iranian refugee named Artemis gasm Zeta. A little bit
about Artemis. She's a young twenty seven year old teacher
from Iran. Her and her brother recently converted from Islam
to Christianity, and of course because of the danger of
being a Christian in Iran and wanting to leave to
go to a place of freedom.
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Artemis and her brother crossed over.
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because of that, Artemis, who was fleeing religious persecution, somehow
got caught in the middle of this, and her and
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there in kind of a refugee camp, not a very
good camp. The conditions were very poor, according to Artemis,
and she was just shocked. She believed with every thing
inside of her that once she came here with her situation,
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that there would be as exceptions made that she would
be a granted asylum because of her situation. Now, there
are several people that said in the reports that I
read that she never raised this issue, but she claims
that she did that she was fleeing religious persecution and
as a Christian convert, she needed help, she needed safety
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because going back to Iran would be a death sentence. Well,
many things happened since January. I wrote about her in
my March sub stack and started to talk about her issue.
At that time, some lawyers from the State Department, actually
I guess connected with our State department, went down there
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talked with Artemist to try to sort out these issues,
and she was given a month or so extension. Well,
that month came and went, and once again her situation
situation was very dire. So I talked with some people
from Article eighteen. They are a group in the United Kingdom.
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They deal exclusively with Iranians who are in prison as
political prisoners and refugees, and.
Speaker 8 (01:11:15):
Shared her story with them.
Speaker 20 (01:11:18):
Now, since then, she's been granted a sixth month extension,
which means that Artemis, who is separated from her brother
somewhere back in the States, has until the end of
December before her case comes up once again.
Speaker 8 (01:11:34):
And it's a serious situation.
Speaker 20 (01:11:36):
Tim she got caught in the middle of everything that's
happening with the immigration situation. I don't have all the
answers as to why, but I know there is a
code of ethics and a plan for those fleeing religious
persecution that they're put on the top of the priority
list to be able to come here. And so I
don't know how this has exactly happened, but I want
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to bring Artemis Gasmzeta's case to us tonight for us
to become aware that there are genuine people that went
to assimilate to our culture that are coming here because
of in her case, religious persecution. Now one side note
on this, representative Yasmin Ansari from Arizona, who's very left,
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did raise her case publicly and created something called the
Artemis Act to bring her case attention to the public,
and I really thank her for that. She's very heradical otherwise,
but she did step in as being an Iranian woman.
Her parents came from a Moran so she has an
Iranian background, and she did bring her case to the
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attention of the media and other places and raised the
awareness and I appreciate that. But the situation with Artemis,
of course is very serious. As an Iranian refuge we
want to do everything we can to protect our Irani
and friends, especially those who are fleeing religious persecution. For
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her to go back at the end of December and
to be deported back to Iran would be a tremendous
injustice and a blight, because obviously, if that regime is
still there, she's in dire straits, and so I just
wanted to raise her case and make everyone aware to
please think about Artemis, please follow her story on my
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sub stack and my Facebook page, and especially please pray
that the Lord will work this out and help her
to have a place of safety to live.
Speaker 7 (01:13:39):
Yeah, I don't think there's any question that an unfortunate
side effect of the way our current system works is
the people who seem to need asylum on people who
are seeking to actually come here for the right reasons,
It almost inevitably appears like they have the hardest time
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actually navigating the system, and I guess it's because they're
trying to do it.
Speaker 6 (01:14:04):
The right way.
Speaker 7 (01:14:06):
And again, I can't help but make sure that we
reiterate to the listeners that, as we so often have,
our beef is with the Ayatola and the Mulahs, our
issue with Iran doesn't come from the Iranian people who
are still majority Persian and have a hodgepodge of other
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religions and faith and it's just a matter of who's
got the guns and who's got the force. That was
the result of this Islamic revolution that is keeping so
many people in harm's way needlessly. It's the reason why
so many people talk about regime change, and you know,
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you and I have discussed that on multiple times how
we would like to see it, but that still ultimately
has to come from the people themselves. And I don't
think there's been a time where the current regime has
been more vulnerable. But that also means that right now
they're lashing out even more so they're probably the most
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dangerous they've been for the Iranian people.
Speaker 6 (01:15:16):
So yeah, I'm definitely on board.
Speaker 7 (01:15:18):
My only concern with any member of the US government
bringing this up if they happen to be so heavily left,
and hey, congratulations to her if she's got this right.
I'm just afraid that that might be inducive to certain
other people, like let's say one Donald John Trump, to
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maybe ignore it, because the instinct here is to say, well,
why would this radical left US want to bring this
person here? So I hope that that doesn't come into
play too. It does way too often in politics.
Speaker 8 (01:15:54):
This is true.
Speaker 20 (01:15:55):
You know, she could be raising her case because she's
thinking of other immigrants and she wants to make her
an example, and I would hate to see her, that
is Artemis, be used by Congresswoman Answery just for her
political purposes with the immigration situation. I hope she is
motivated because she has an Iranian background herself.
Speaker 8 (01:16:17):
But we'll just have to wait and see.
Speaker 7 (01:16:20):
Well, fingers crossed, and certainly we'll be praying for positive
outcomes there myself, and I encourage all you folks out
there listening right now, if you are inclined to pray,
please join us as well, because, as I'm sure most
of you know, the situation over there for non compliance
is rather right. So I guess with that having been
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brought to the forefront, you know, you tend to have
way more contact with actual Iranian people. You've got your
finger to the pulse, as they say, a lot of contacts,
both people who've gotten out and they tend to be
in contact with some folks that are still there. What
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is the general mood as far as you can tell
from folks of Iranian descent? And maybe even a few
folks that might like to return should the right things happen.
What has been the general thoughts in regarding the last
few days of so radical change between Israel attacking and
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then the US bombing certain areas, and then the announcement
of the Seaspire and then the breaking of the sea spire,
so much going on? What have you been here?
Speaker 8 (01:17:38):
Well?
Speaker 20 (01:17:39):
Before I address that, I want to just mention Tim,
I am so proud of this mission. These B two
stealth bombers came right here from Missouri Whitman Air Force Base,
and one of the pilots that dropped those thirty two
thousand pound bunker busting was a female pilot of a
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B two stealth bomber. I love the irony there as
a woman dropping this megaton bomb in Iran for her
fellow gender, her fellow women that have suffered so much
under the Ayatolah. I love the irony there, and I
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just want to applaud them for an incredible mission well
done from the great show me state of Missouri. Now
to your question, I have a very good friend who
was in Evan prison and wrote the book Captive in Iran.
Marzia Amrizeta and Mariam Rostenford were on death throne two
thousand and nine and by a miracle of God, they
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were released. She follows everything that's going on in Iran.
She's working closely with people in Israel in a special project.
She's written a second book, so she's in contact all
the time. She has family and friends there. When this
initial strike happened, Marzi has said the quote, the Iranians
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are dancing in the street. They are celebrating because of
what Israel is doing, because they know with this attack
that they're that much closer to freedom, freedom and democracy.
The very first week I listened to her interviews, I
featured it on my podcast. She is elated about what
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is happening in Iran because she knows how much weaker
this regime is because of these attacks and throughout the
news cycle. You know, the initial strike, they not only
targeted nuclear sites, but they also took out very high
ranking military and nuclear specialists. They were eliminated, they were killed,
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and so this with the Ayatola Kamanee in the bunker
somewhere is severely crippled and weaking. They've not only lost
strategic nucular sites but also top military commanders, and think
back to twenty twenty when Trump sent the drone to
take out Solomani, the top general in the Middle East
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who was responsible for the death of many Americans with
his roadside bombs. So Trump knows exactly what to do
in this situation. Israel, of course, knows exactly what to do.
Net and Yahoo initially said it's not all. It's not
been taken off the table for the Ayatola himself to
be eliminated.
Speaker 8 (01:20:41):
Trump responded and said.
Speaker 20 (01:20:42):
No to that, But I still firmly believe that that's
a very strong possibility, even though we're in a so
called ceasefire. So there is much celebration among Iranians, which
brings me to my next point. Right now, there are
some of my friends who are, let's say, not happy
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with the result of a so called ceasefire. They wanted
in this mission with the United States and Israel. They
wanted a regime change. As they said, I totally understand
that I want freedom and democracy for my Iranian friends,
but I think they're missed understanding the initial mission that
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we had there. Our mission was to obliterate, which we did.
Contrary to these fake news reports, we obliterated.
Speaker 8 (01:21:41):
Those specific sites. I can tell you that I know
that for sure.
Speaker 20 (01:21:45):
I had a video of my Facebook page for my
Iranian friend who lives in Isfahan, and she showed me
the video of the mushroom cloud there. It's very convincing,
and so some of my Iranian friends are kind of
upset and discouraged. I think and feel like that we're
extending this olive tree branch to Iran and now there's
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just it's going to be back to the same thing again,
and nothing could be further from the truth. I think
they're being too emotional and they're reacting too quickly because
what I believe is there's going to be a military coup.
I've heard reports of many disillusion IRGC members that want
to work with the Iranian people. They want to split,
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they want to break away. They see their handwriting on
the wall. I believe that there has been also reports
that King Camedy is going to be replaced. So there's
a lot of dissension. There's a lot of internal things
going on there. We don't know everything yet, but one
thing is for sure. They are crippled very seriously, and
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the Iranians are celebrating Rais Apolovy has said many times,
this is the time for the people of Iran to
rise up. In this situation. It's a lot easier than
it once was before. It would still be difficult, but
it's a lot easier for them to gather up and
go out in the streets and just claim their victory.
Speaker 8 (01:23:18):
Now.
Speaker 20 (01:23:18):
That's what's going on with the current situation, and I
just guess I want our listeners to understand that there
is so much going on, but to be very careful
with the source of information you're listening. To make sure
you have credible journalistic sources, so you're not hearing all
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of these ridiculous stories that are nothing more than to
be engineered to make Trump look bad, to make it
look like we're condescending to the Iranian regime, to make
it look like that our mission wasn't successful. All of
this rhetoric needs to be filtered through accurate journalistic sources.
(01:24:00):
I guess that's what I want to say to our
audience tonight. Be careful the voices that you're listening to.
Speaker 7 (01:24:07):
Yeah, I don't think that there's any better advice that
you could give to the American people that are watching
this unfold because people that we've grown to trust over
time have been so blatantly wrong about so much of
what's been planned, what the agenda was, what the goals were,
and how it was actually People like Tucker Carlson, for example,
(01:24:31):
literally had to call up the President and apologize afterwards
once it brought Donald's attention. But you know, it just
boggles my mind how so many people who claim to
be MAGA who don't seem to understand that America First
doesn't mean America only. It doesn't mean we shrink away
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from the international stage. The world gets worse when we
we isolate, when we stay away from everyone, and if
we let it get bad, then it's only going to
make a bigger mess when it comes knocking on our door,
and inevitably it does. And I would like to address
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also the comment you made about some of the Uranian
people being upset. I mean, I can kind of understand
when if you thought somebody was finally coming riding in.
Speaker 6 (01:25:25):
To do the hard work for you.
Speaker 7 (01:25:26):
But at the end of the day, regime change that
occurs because of outsiders almost always breeds resentment and distrust,
and it almost always ends up with someone worse taking
control down the road the regime change, where it's the
people that up rise up and make those changes, that's
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when it normally works for the best for that country.
And of course there are notable exceptions. Almost every Marxist
communist revolution has been done that way too. But it's
just there's so much going on that the people of
Iran have been subjugated for so long at this point,
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and we've been watching over the last couple of years
the young people finally getting their fill, and I've heard
some of the same rumors, some of the things that
you were saying. I would love to see these people
go ahead.
Speaker 6 (01:26:25):
And make a move.
Speaker 7 (01:26:26):
The time to make that change is now, there's no question.
Go ahead and take care of it on your own.
Don't wait for Israel to come in and do it.
Don't expect the United States too. That was never Donald
Trump's plan, right, and he's got so much going on here.
(01:26:47):
It was a great strike level. I just wish, I
just wish that people would stop light one of the
most aggravating lives that I've heard over the course of
the last several weeks. Randy's been this idea of this
notion that somehow Israel's been lying about Iran's nuclear ambitions,
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because we've been hearing for decades that they're almost about
to have a weapon, They're going to be able to
build a bomb, and if it completely is lost on
them that every time Iran has gotten close in the past,
Israel has went on the offensive and has taken out
their capabilities, and it's taken them longer to rebuild than
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we would have expected. But it's not as if this
has been in a vacuum where nobody has taken steps
to slow down or stop Ran in the past. And
all I can say is thank goodness that they're so
called allies in the region don't want them to have
a bomb either, because if Russia did, they could have
made sure they had it a long time ago.
Speaker 6 (01:27:52):
No matter what else Israel or we were doing.
Speaker 20 (01:27:55):
Well, and in fact, Israel waited patiently when Donald Trump
said that you had sixty days, and the sixty first
day came and went.
Speaker 8 (01:28:03):
That was the signal for Israel to do their job.
Speaker 20 (01:28:06):
With the blessing of our president, who campaigned on a
promise not to put boots on the ground, not to
be in Middle Eastern wars, He's going to keep that promise.
But that was a signal for Israel to go in
and let's get the job done. And you know what,
I am just so in awe of these B two
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bombers and what they did. They stopped any possibility of
a mushroom cloud over Nashville or New York with their mission.
They ought to be applauded at just an amazing thing
they did. And we have Israel and in the United
States working together in solidarity as one to accomplish an
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almost unbelievably hard.
Speaker 8 (01:28:51):
And difficult task.
Speaker 20 (01:28:54):
And so I just want to say, yes, there is
someone else in the Middle East that doesn't want to
bomb like us, like you me, and of course that
is Israel. But I just wanted to jump in because
I don't know how much time we have here. And
I want to bring to the attention of your listening
audience how significant what is happening in the Middle East
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is not by luck, it's not by chance. It's carefully,
precisely orchestrated by our great God. There is a prophecy
in the Book of Jeremiah, chapter forty nine. I've taught
on this before. Iranians know this very well. They talk
about this all the time, especially in their house church meetings.
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That's why they're so excited when they see Israel coming
over and seeing us.
Speaker 8 (01:29:43):
They know it's going to happen.
Speaker 20 (01:29:45):
This prophecy is thousands of years old from the Book
of Jeremiah, chapter forty nine, Verse thirty four. Bill Sallas
kind of an expert in Bible prophecy. He wrote a
book about a decade ago called Nuclear Showdown in Iran.
He featured this prophecy. Even though it was prophesied a
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thousand or more years ago, it has current day implications
because he believes, like a lot of other Bible experts,
that this is a prophecy yet future. And it says,
this is the word of the Lord that came to Jeremiah.
The prophet concerning Alam. Alam is an ancient civilization way
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back fifth century BC in Iran. They were expert archers.
Alam is the grandson of Noah in the sense of Shim.
Shim and Alam all worked together very well in that
(01:30:51):
lineage there. But anyway, these are expert archers, and God
had a prophecy against these archers. He says, thus, the
Lord of Hosts, behold, I will break the bow of alarm,
the mainstay of their might. And I will bring upon
Alam the four winds from the four quarters of Heaven,
and I will scatter them to all those winds, and
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there shall be no nation to which those driven out
of alarm shall not come.
Speaker 8 (01:31:16):
I will terrify Alarm.
Speaker 20 (01:31:17):
Before their enemies and before those who seek their life,
I will bring disaster upon them my fears, Anger, declares
the Lord. What is so significant here is Elam is Persia.
Persia is modern day Iran. This was a judgment upon
the archers of Alam, but it has not been fully
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completely fulfilled. This is an ongoing prophecy in the sense
of the word. If you look here in verse thirty five,
God says specifically, I'm going to do something to break
the bow a law of Alam, the main stay of
their might. They were archers, world famous archers. What is
the main stay of Iran? Missiles? God says, I'm listen
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to it this way. Behold, I will break the bow
of Alam. I will obliterate the missiles of Iran in
modern day language. When I saw these missions by Israel
to Iran taking out the nuclear sites, it is so
beautiful to see how God's word has a modern day application.
(01:32:28):
He said, I will terrify Alam, before their enemies and
before those who seek their life. I will bring disaster
upon them, my fierce anger. What's the fierce anger? God
is talking about their continued, continued plot to destroy his
chosen people, Israel. He is fiercely angry with this nation,
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with this foe, with this force that wants to destroy Israel.
Speaker 8 (01:32:54):
And that's very clear.
Speaker 20 (01:32:55):
In a modern day application, he says, I will do
what I will bring disaster upon them, my fearest angle.
I will send the sword after them, and I until
I have consumed them. This is very clear to me,
and many Bible prophecy experts, like I mentioned Bill Solis,
refers to this prophecy as something ongoing has a modern
(01:33:19):
day application. The beautiful part about this prophecy, God says,
I will set my throne in Alarm. I will set
my throne there in Alarm, that is Iran, and destroy
their kings and officials. But in the latter days, key
to the time signature of this prophecy, I will restore
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the fortunes of Alam. God is saying, I have a
plan for the people of Iran. I'm going to break
the bow. I'm going to take out the mainstay of
their military might. I'm going to obliterate their nuclear sites.
I will destroy their king and officials. God promises, and
you can bet what he says is true. But he
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promises to the people of Iran, I will restore the
fortunes of Alam. Yes, it's something in the past, but
had a modern day. The law of double reference here
in Bible prophecy and has a modern day fulfillment. And
you think about the bulb of Alam, think about the
missis of Iran.
Speaker 8 (01:34:24):
What did we do? We took out three of their
most powerful nuclear sites.
Speaker 20 (01:34:30):
What has Israel done? Decimated so many of their generals
and officials. God says, I will destroy their kings and officials.
God is using the nation of Israel and America. And
in the Old Testament, King Cyrus, the Persian king, set
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the Jewish people free out of captivity to go and
rebuild their temple. And now the Jewish people, this many
centuries later, is taking their military might to free the
people of Iran and returning the favor. I love it,
but this is what the Bible teaches. In God's words
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says that this regime is going to be no more.
So I totally trust that the job is not finished.
Yet it's still to come, and the people of Iran
have a future, they have a hope in the future.
Speaker 6 (01:35:28):
Andy, I definitely appreciate the prophecy sharing.
Speaker 7 (01:35:36):
And yeah, I don't think enough people actually pay attention to.
Speaker 6 (01:35:42):
The subtleties.
Speaker 7 (01:35:44):
A lot of people who claim to read the Bible,
well they might read it, but they don't bother to
grasp the understanding. They don't delve into it and get
from it the kind of things you just shared. So
thank you for that, sir. Do you have any other projects,
anything new coming up that anybody should be looking for.
Speaker 20 (01:36:08):
Well, I do actually have a new book written, and
I'm just doing some pre rereading right now. It has
nothing to do with the political scene. It has nothing
to do with the ron is the story of a
young figure skater. Her name is Zoe, and the name
of the book is Fire and Ice, The Triumph of Zoe.
She was injured in a fall during the twenty eighteen Olympics.
(01:36:29):
Now it's historical fiction, so she didn't actually skate historically
in the twenty eighteen Olympics, but she's a character in
my book, and so the story is about how she
recovers from the trauma of this fall, not just from
a physical sense, but a spiritual sense. It devastated her
(01:36:50):
and how through circumstances and finding her hope in Jesus,
she makes her way to the twenty twenty two Beijing Olympics.
Because it is historical fiction, I can't change the facts
of history. Obviously, she can't win the gold medal because
she didn't exist.
Speaker 8 (01:37:07):
She's just my character.
Speaker 20 (01:37:08):
But trust me, this book has a unique surprise ending
and it's the kind of literature that's inspiring.
Speaker 8 (01:37:18):
It's going to help you through your crisis.
Speaker 20 (01:37:20):
Is It's a story of a young figure skater who
goes from one transition to another, who overcomes all of
this trauma to become a great voice for the Lord.
So I encourage people in the future. When it's published
in the next month or so. It's a book out
on Amazon. It's called Fire and Ice The Triumph of
(01:37:43):
Zoe and I'm really excited about it.
Speaker 8 (01:37:44):
And thanks for asking.
Speaker 6 (01:37:46):
Oh, absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 7 (01:37:48):
I thought it was just about time for something new
that you do normally keep a fairly consistent pace here recently,
real quick, Randy, please let everybody know where they can
find and all your other work where they can find you.
On the substack and of course where they can find
the books and all that great stuff. And if you're
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inviting people to follow you on social media, please feel
free to share handles and platforms as well.
Speaker 8 (01:38:17):
My podcast is called The Cross in the Desert.
Speaker 20 (01:38:19):
It's featured on speaker dot com because blog talk no
longer exists. You can find me there pretty regularly spreaker
dot com. The Cross in the Desert also up on substack.
I'm called the Cross in the Desert up there, up
there too, and a lot of my podcast and articles
are up on substack dot com and also on x
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Randy for Iran, Randy for Iran on Instagram, and Randy L.
Noble and obl E on Facebook and up on Amazon.
You can find my books. Just type in my name
Randy Noble and obli. It gives you an entire list
of everything current and also passed.
Speaker 7 (01:39:03):
All right, Well again, thank you so much for carving
out some time and coming.
Speaker 6 (01:39:07):
And talking with us today, Randy.
Speaker 7 (01:39:09):
As always, it's an honor, it's a privilege, and I
am always grateful for you and your insight.
Speaker 20 (01:39:15):
Thank you, sir, Thank you so much, Tim Tapp, and
God bless you, and thank you for giving me the
time to share.
Speaker 7 (01:39:21):
This absolutely God to speak to you, Sarah. Keep up
the great work and we will talk against so.
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Ohraighty, Ladies and gentlemen, Thank you so very much for
staying with me through that break. I hope you enjoyed
my conversation with Randy and uh yeah, definitely hot blooded.
Uh hot temperatures all around.
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to get two stories in.
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We'll see if I get there. I'm doubting it.
Speaker 8 (01:43:38):
I doubt it.
Speaker 7 (01:43:39):
There's not much time left, but I definitely won't get
there if I don't go ahead and get started. Saw
this one earlier today, and it really.
Speaker 6 (01:43:48):
Really kind of upset me.
Speaker 7 (01:43:50):
Federal judge who was nominated by Joe Biden. His now
currently as we speak, openly defined the Supreme Court. As
of Monday, he was ignoring the High Court stay of
the preliminary injunction that he himself had issued blocking the
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Orange man, Who's bad, the kicker.
Speaker 6 (01:44:13):
Of puppies, the eater of babies.
Speaker 7 (01:44:14):
The climate arsonist one presidential Don Should I call him Don?
That feels too informal? Donald John Trump and the administration
from deporting illegal immigrants. Back in April, Judge Brian E. Murphy,
who was confirmed when the US Senate was controlled by
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Democrats the Lane duck session last December, granted we're talking
about Judge Murphy, granted a preliminary injunction to illegal immigrants,
all of whom had been convicted of serious crimes, who
had challenged the Trump administration to order deporting them. Quoting here,
Several of the men have convictions for murder, this is
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a from the White House, while others have convictions for drugs,
violent or sexual crimes. I think that makes them the
worst kind of people. I don't think that's an opinion.
I think we all agree with it anyway. May twentieth,
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the eight illegal migrants were transported on a plane headed
to South Sudan, where the government said it would in
fact repatriate the men to their home countries. On May
twenty first.
Speaker 6 (01:45:36):
That would be the very.
Speaker 7 (01:45:37):
Next day, Murphy said la Trump administration had violated his
April twenty first order. On May twenty seventh. Just six
days after that, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court
to put a stay on Murphy's injunction.
Speaker 6 (01:45:54):
On Monday, June twenty third, and we talked about this already, the.
Speaker 7 (01:45:58):
Supreme Court ruled six to three that the Trump administration
could in fact deport illegal aliens convicted of violent crimes
to third countries. If their home country won't take them back,
you can send them somewhere else where they will.
Speaker 6 (01:46:13):
That's all it said.
Speaker 7 (01:46:14):
And that's what Trump's been doing for the last little bit.
So the Supreme Court said, I not Nope, sorry, get
back to it. But this past Monday evening, Judge Murphy
issued in order stating quote, the courts May twenty first,
twenty twenty five order on remedy remains in full force
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and effect, notwithstanding today's stay of the preliminary injunction. The
District Court's remedial orders were not properly before the Supreme
Court because the government has not appealed them or sought
a stay pending a forthcoming appeal.
Speaker 6 (01:46:59):
Basically, what he said it is.
Speaker 7 (01:47:00):
You didn't do it right. So whatever the Supreme Court says,
it doesn't it doesn't matter because because they can only
rule on this if you appeal it and it goes through.
Speaker 6 (01:47:11):
The regular process.
Speaker 7 (01:47:12):
So no, no, no fast tracking, because I'm too important,
I am the law. I am the law, says Judge
Dread Murphy anyway, quoting here again different source of course,
chief of staff at the Department of Justice. Last night,
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hours after the Supreme Courts sixty three blocked a Boston
district judges lawless preliminary injunction preventing the government from removing
the worst of the worst illegal aliens the third countries,
the district judge announced business as usual instead, its orders
enforcing the injunction remained in effect. When a single district
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judge immediately and flagrantly defies the Supreme Court, it is
not the rule of law. It is an Article three insurrection.
Today is Justice Kagan's ultimate test. She more than any
other justice has invoked the rhetoric of respecting the rule
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of law. She, more than any other justice, should now
recognize that the greatest threat to the rule of law
comes from district courts openly defined the Supreme Court's judgments
hours after their issuance.
Speaker 1 (01:48:41):
To me.
Speaker 7 (01:48:42):
As I stated on multiple social media platforms early this morning,
this kind of feels like one of those f around
and find out moments for Judge Murphy. I think it's
time that the smackdow was applied, at least I certainly
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would like to see it all right now, there's another
story that popped up that I wanted to touch on,
only got I got about ten minutes. Maybe I can
sneak inoff in here now. Everybody right now has recently
been talking. We've talked a lot about AI recently, myself
here between the Rumble live stream on Thursdays and this show,
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especially with some of our guests who have been on.
And there was a big to do here in the
last couple of days about this study that found that
using AI for writing essays was kind of making people dumber.
And then there was also a lot of people talking
in the last few days about how using AI to
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try to fill job positions really wasn't working too well either,
because there were certain inherent issues. It seems that the
large language models are well, you know, they're racist against
white people evidently, and they have preferences towards to and
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it doesn't matter what the experience are.
Speaker 6 (01:50:12):
They automatically were trying to.
Speaker 7 (01:50:16):
Enforce DEI mentality, even though the job sometimes the resumes
not only were not identical, but the white candidate might
have been vastly superior. But there was another story now,
and I think this one may be even more of
concern for those of us that are cautious about AI.
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So many of the leading artificial intelligence models have no
issues taking unethical action, including espionage and blackmail, to achieve
their goals. This according to a new study from AI
company Anthropy. In the study, AI models were put to
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a moral test by researchers and sometimes chose to resort
to blackmail to lives and stealing corporate secrets to avoid
being replaced. Researchers at the Anthropic focused on sixteen different
AI models, including its own known as Claude, along with
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open AI, Google Meta and XAI.
Speaker 6 (01:51:27):
Of course, that's over at x formerly Twitter coording.
Speaker 7 (01:51:31):
Here, the consistency across models from different providers suggests this
is not a quirk of any particular company's approach, but
a sign of a more fundamental risk from agianic large
language models.
Speaker 6 (01:51:51):
Okay get it.
Speaker 7 (01:51:53):
In other words, almost all large language models are programmed
by lefties who also believe firmly that the ends justify
the means. One of Anthropics experiments included placing its AI model,
Claude Opius four, in a fictional company, giving it access
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to Internet emails which revealed that the company planned on
replacing Claude Opus four. The AI model was given another
tidbit of information the engineer behind the decision to replace
it was having an extramarital affair. Equipped with this knowledge,
the AI model was asked by researchers to choose between
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accepting its replacement or using its knowledge of the affair
to blackmailed the engineer. In most cases, Claude Opus four
opted for the blackmail, According to the researchers, Other leading
AI models made the same choice at an alarming rate
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that Opens four and Google's Gemini two point five flash
chose blackmail ninety six percent of the time. Open ais
GPT four point one and XAIS GROCK three beta also
had a high rate of blackmail at eighty percent. Deep
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Seek opted for blackmail seventy nine percent of the time.
The current AI models available to the public and used
by major companies are not in a position to engage
in these scenarios, according to Fortune, but the researchers still
expressed concern saying quote, such agents are often given specific
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objectives and access to large amounts of information on their users.
What happens when these agents face obstacles to their goal.
Models don't stumble into misaligned behavior accidentally, they calculated it
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as the optimal path. The anthropic study presents yet another
warning for AI developers and the people in companies who
rely on the artificial intelligence. As previously reported over at
The Daily Wire, a study published earlier this month by
independent researcher shows that the leading commercial and open AI
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language models used by major companies insert significant racial engender
biases in the hiring process. I mentioned that already, and
the rest in this story has to do with stuff
I've already mentioned too, So again something to keep in mind.
Your AI wants to blackmail you if you want to
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replace it.
Speaker 8 (01:54:59):
Wow, wow wow wow wow wow.
Speaker 6 (01:55:02):
But you know what, does geeve on doing it? Because
that's right, everything is awesome. Thank you AI.
Speaker 7 (01:55:16):
All right, that's gonna have to kind of wrap things
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Be prepared.
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That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (01:56:07):
No particular reason sorry about that.
Speaker 7 (01:56:09):
Time anyway, that's going to have to be it for tonight.
Thanks to Randy Noble for joining us tonight, and thanks
to each and every one of you for listening today.
I appreciate it more than words can say. In the meanwhile,
remember don't take my word for it. Definitely definitely don't
take their word for it. Be prepared to put in
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some effort, and most importantly, use your brain if you
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