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October 21, 2025 181 mins
00:02:09 – Marines Fire Shells Over California Highway
Knight exposes a military “live-fire celebration” that showered shrapnel onto a civilian highway, calling it proof that Trump’s Pentagon is normalizing domestic intimidation through military spectacle.

00:08:18 – Amazon Outage & Internet Fragility
Knight covers the massive AWS crash that crippled major apps and government systems, warning it reveals how centralized and fragile America’s digital backbone has become under Big Tech monopolies.

00:24:20 – Martial Law Pretext: The Cartel Threat
He warns that DHS and ICE are manufacturing a cartel narrative to justify martial law and domestic troop deployment, framing it as “the next 9/11 pretext for total control.”

00:35:25 – mRNA Declared a Weapon of Mass Destruction
Knight highlights a declaration by Indigenous nations labeling mRNA vaccines as biological weapons—calling it historic recognition that global elites used medicine as warfare.

01:06:31 – Trump Betrays American Farmers
Knight slams Trump for defending agricultural imports from Argentina, accusing him of sabotaging U.S. farmers to reward global financiers while rural America collapses.

01:13:54 – Argentina’s Corruption & “Libertarian” Myth
He compares Trump and Javier Milei as “globalist twins,” exposing Argentina’s IMF-backed “libertarian” reforms as propaganda for centralized financial control.

01:50:18 – Jared Kushner’s $2.5 Billion Gulf Deals
Knight details Kushner’s billion-dollar Gulf investments as evidence that Trump’s family turned the presidency into a profit machine through foreign payoffs and influence peddling.

02:26:03 – U.S. Kills Innocent Fisherman in Colombia Strike
Knight condemns Trump’s unauthorized Caribbean bombings, including a strike that killed a Colombian fisherman, calling it an unconstitutional act of state terrorism.

02:53:20 – Israel’s Gaza Ceasefire Collapse & Kushner’s Profiteering
Knight reports renewed Gaza bombings tied to Kushner’s investment ventures, arguing Trump’s allies are turning war and reconstruction into tools of personal enrichment.



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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
As the glock strikes thirteen, It's Tuesday, the twenty first
to October. You're of our Lord, twenty twenty five. Well,
today we have a couple of mysteries solved. We have
a couple of I told you sos about the drug company,
specifically about Pfizer. We have Trump doubling down on America. Last,

(01:04):
we have somebody who fixed his military industrial complex defecating
on America meme. They got it right this time. And
we have a false flag revealed as well as talk
and preparation staging for the public to accept the coming
false flag that's really going to kick off the martial law.

(01:26):
Stay with us, with me right back. Well, let's begin

(02:10):
with what happened on Saturday, is the No Kings thing
was rolling out across the country's massive demonstration against Trump,
and they decided that they were going to do an
exercise with marines firing for mortar shells over a busy
highway in California. And they said, well, it's the two

(02:32):
hundred and fiftieth anniversary and this is what we're going
to do so. The Trump administration is very involved. JD.
Vans went there, knew some pushback and said this is dangerous.
I'm going to close the road, and they said, you
don't need to close the road. We do this all
the time. As a matter of fact, we alaly did
an exercise practicing it and you didn't even know it.
And so I said, when I talked about this yesterday,

(02:53):
I said, so was it something that was somewhat routine
or was it intimidation? And I said, I think it's
a little bit of both. I mean, they've done this
several times, according to them, but I think it's also intimidation.
NATO has done that to Russia. Russia has done it
as well. China has done it to Taiwan. You can
have military operations and say, yeah, we scheduled these things

(03:15):
a long time ago, and you can bring out all
the troops in a show of force really close to
somebody that you want to go to war with. They
do it all the time. Well, now we've had another
development that happened yesterday. Its reported that there was actually
is the police blocked traffic and stopped it, and so

(03:36):
they're at the edges. They're not right directly underneath where
the projectiles are going over. They had shrapnel hit a
Highway patrol car and also land near a motorcycle, and
so this is kind of interesting. So I thought it
was both intimidation as well as a routine thing. But

(03:57):
now the Marines have launched an investigation after the California
Highway Patrol said trapnel from artillery shell fired during the
live fire demonstration houted by the White House struck a
law enforcement vehicle. And think about this, if it had
hit a private individual's car, you know that the Maga

(04:18):
Nudge news people would be out there saying there was
somebody associated with eighty five. They're just making this uff up.
They probably did it themselves. Well, you can't pull that
one with this. As a matter of fact, The Border
Patrol Division Chief Tony Cornado also identified himself as a Marine.

(04:39):
He said, this is an unusual and concerning situation. Other words,
this is a guy in law enforcement who is a
former Marine. He is very concerning.

Speaker 3 (04:48):
So, ah, that's not supposed to happen.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
At least one of his patrol vehicles on hand to
help stop and divert traffic on Interstate five through the
base during the demonstration was damaged, said the Highway Patrol.
The Marines say that an artillery round detonated overhead prematurely.
Well didn't see that coming. That never happens, right, It's

(05:11):
highly uncommon for any live fire or explosive training activity
to occur over an active freeway, they said. And again,
it seemed like a stupid idea, but it also seemed
like intimidation. Pictures from the California Highway Patrol show a
black and white unit with a hood apparently pierced by shrapnel,

(05:34):
as well as multiple munition fragments. The fragments on the
hood measured The fragment of the hood measured about two
inches by two inches. The vehicle was nearly a mile
north of the demonstration area along the northernmost coast of
San Diego County when it was hit. The report said

(05:54):
of a motorcycle officer also found a fragment measuring about
one inch by half inch near his own vehicle. California
Highway Patrol so the strike happened as officers are temporarily
halting traffic on the freeway so the motorists would be
out of harm's way during the demonstration. And again, Trump
is out there making Democrats like new some of all

(06:16):
people trying to make him look good. This guy is
so wrong on every issue, and yet when Trump is
doing this bullying and shoving people around, he makes even
really bad people look good to the public. Newsom had
been critical of the plan to fire live munitions over
the interstate in the days leading up, and Vance and

(06:38):
Hegseth were both at the event. They pooh pooed it.
Newsom had chriss eigns potential impact to a temporary closure
of the eighty thousand vehicle a day Interstate five, and
he said state authorities were denied sufficient notice of a
dangerous and absurd show of force, and when they complained
about that, the response from the military was, well, we

(07:00):
already did it. We didn't tell you. Let's see it safe,
and this is going to kill someone, he said. News
wants people think this exercise is dangerous, said Vance's communication
director before the event. The Marine Corps says it's an
established and safe practice. Wants people think this is an
absurd show of force. It was. The Marine Corps says

(07:22):
it's part of routine training at Camp Pendleton. We always
shoot over live ammunition over interstates. They really don't care.
The Marine Corps had launched an investigation and they said
they want to learn from the incident as well. Yeah,
we should learn from that incident. What can we learn
from the incident about Amazon? Yesterday? As it went down,

(07:44):
as you call, we had problems with the show's live
broadcast yesterday. Typically, what we do is we have the
ability to upload to one place, So what we do
is we upload to restream, which then sends it out
to multiple platforms so people can watch show live simultaneously.
That was down yesterday. It wasn't on our end. And

(08:04):
it turns out that we found out through the show
and then you started coming out that it was happening
all over the place, massive disruption of the Internet, and
it took down a Snapchat, Facebook, Fortnite, many other websites
and even Amazon package deliveries are having issues. Zero Hedge

(08:28):
ran a test and they said ordered something as a test,
and what they found was when they tried to track
hit the track button for each of these packages that
kept coming back and saying sorry, something is wrong on
our end, unable to track it. So at the heart
of this, the reason it affected so many different sites

(08:49):
is because Amazon isn't just a commercial service. As you
may know, they have Amazon Web services. They sell to large,
very large corporations as well as the US government puts
a lot of their stuff on the Amazon servers. And
the first time we saw a major, major outage like
this was I think it was last year as Microsoft

(09:11):
that went down. And of course Microsoft and Amazon were
fighting over this large Pentagon database system in the early
parts of the Trump administration. They called it the Jedi system.
I don't know why they came up with that name. Anyway,
as everybody was saying it appeared that Mattis mad Dog.

(09:33):
Mattis was pretty much owned by Jeff Bezos, Matdis and
his number one secretary. She and Matdis went to Amazon
all the time to meet with him. So they said
it looked like this large contract for the Pentagon. The
Jedi contract was set up specifically for Amazon, and then

(09:57):
Microsoft starts schmoozing people d and they got the contract
and Amazon was hopping mad. But they are the two
big guys that are out there putting out these services
for large corporations. For the Pentagon itself.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
I'm just still amused by the fact that we're keeping
state secrets apparently right next to the server data for Fortnite.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
That's right. Well, you know, that's why I guess they
got so many leaks on Fortnite. Anyway, Snapchat roadblocks, Amazon, Alexa, Fortnite, Ring, Robinhood,
Venmo Left, many others were having issues yesterday, according as
well as Restream. They don't mention that, but it's pretty

(10:38):
major to us. So it knocked out a lot of
major websites Online. Disney Plus, Lloyd's Bank, The New York Times, Reddit, Zoom,
and Amazon's own platform were all hit with that. And
of course it was last year when Microsoft had the
big crash. Theirs was caused by a software up date

(11:00):
from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused a global crash of Microsoft
Windows systems that was in July of twenty twenty four.
This is the classic case of you've got a tree
that's kind of leaning towards the house, so you decided
nothing's going to fall if I don't cut it down.
So you cut it down and it crashed. It smacked
out of the middle of your house. Your cybersecurity company

(11:23):
crashed your system with an update that they hadn't tested.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
We're going to make sure that this is safe and secure.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
So as all this is happening, China got very angry
and accused the US of cyber attack on their national
time Center. I don't know who the National Time Center is,
but they you sit to synchronize things, I guess. So
they're saying that the American government has disrupted the fabric
of time in China at least, who knows. Maybe they

(11:51):
have everywhere. They are accusing the NSA of carrying out
cyber attacks on their national time center. And I don't
know if this is related to the Amazon crash. Maybe
I would imagine that they could tell the difference with that.
But I'll tell you what they can't tell. They can't
say with any certainty that it was US government that

(12:12):
was doing anything to them, if something was done to them.
Whenever a government tells you that we know who did
this right away, they're lying to you. There's absolutely no
way that they can know. How do I know that?
I know that because of Vault seven. Remember that piece
of software that was leaked by wiki leaks. First they
linked the manual and we could see the manual that

(12:36):
the NSA had created. ANSA or CIA, whoever it is,
is running this thing. They had a manual for how
they could disguise themselves to look like any country. They
could look like the US, they could look like China, Russia, Israel, Namen,
they could look like anybody. And that was their manual
to show that was happening. Then somebody leaked the actual code,

(12:57):
and so WikiLeaks said, well, sense the codes out there,
We'll put it out there as well. So everybody's got
this code. You can never tell who the actor is
when you have a cybersecurity attack like that. So whenever
they say that, it's because they've got a political agenda.
And yes, it got very political about it. So the
US is accusing others of what it does itself, repeatingly

(13:17):
hyping up claims about Chinese cyber threats, and of course,
Western governments in recent years have alleged hackers linked to
the Chinese government have targeted officials, journalists, corporations, and others.
The Chinese ministry statement could fuel tensions between Washington and Beijing,
on top of the trade technology in Taiwan issues, As

(13:38):
if they needed something else, Actually, I think this is
a symptom of all of those things. This time Ministry
time Center is responsible for generating and distributing China's standard time.
In addition to providing timing services to industries such as communications, finance, power, transport,
and defense. The Ministry added to this provided ginance to

(14:00):
the center to eliminate the risks. Again, we disrupted the
fabric of time in China, or somebody did. Maybe it
just happened, because the real issue with all of this
stuff is that we have a too complicated of an
infrastructure that is also too concentrated. It's concentrated, it's complicated,

(14:21):
and it requires constant communication. You know, the first time
I talked to Jack Lawson, Civil Defensemanual dot com, what
we're talking about was the vulnerability of our supply chain.
And this is well before Trump came in and exploited
that vulnerability to lock it down and bust everything, including
killing a lot of small and medium sized businesses. But

(14:43):
the reality is that it was built on just in
time delivery. People had worked out that it was more
efficient from an accounting standpoint to not store things in
various places but get them to arrive just in time,
and so we further fine tuned this whole thing. It's
like a giant machine that has links everywhere, physical links

(15:04):
of moving property around. But the same thing is true
in terms of information. Whenever you get a very very
complicated supply chain, it's got a lot of links in
the chain. You always have you multiplied your opportunities for failure.
And that's what's going on with the Internet as well,
and that's why you need to get that book. Civil
devents may taking some of the advice, make some preparation,

(15:27):
learn some skills, get to know other people, because this
is something that can happen without there even being some
kind of a major event or war, and those things
are also on the horizon. It could just be natural
consequence of an overly complicated chain of communication and supplies.

(15:48):
So it's been resolved. It took about until about six
pm yesterday.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
I just want to say, I'm glad our government doesn't
issue our time here in the United States. We'd be
suffering with so much inflation. You know, soon sixty seconds
is only worth thirty seconds.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Yeah, you know you have a instead of time dilation,
you have the concentration.

Speaker 4 (16:10):
Right.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
Well, it's all relative, I guess anyway. The crypto currency
exchanges of Coinbase and Signal experience trouble as well, so
a lot of them and this is another another issue
of why I don't like cryptocurrency because it depends on
this infrastructure. Amazon penned the outage on issues related to

(16:31):
the domain name that converts web addresses into IP addresses,
and so who knows exactly what the thing is. The
real issue is that everything is concentrated to a couple providers,
and so we're all at the mercy of these providers,
and it also creates a vulnerability to deliberate attack as well.

(16:55):
In the UK, they're complaining about it. The Guardian quotes
some politicians saying the UK can't keep leaving its critical
infrastructure at the mercy of US tech giants. Now, the
hypocrisy of this is just amazing, as the UK is
threatening to shut down people over speech on the internet,
so it's kind of self serving. I guess they want

(17:16):
to go to war with these companies that are social
media and other things.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Yeah, if America actually cared about free speech, they would
immediately say, if you do this, we will turn off
the pipeline. Yeah, have fun building your infrastructure in the dark.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (17:29):
If you try to sue anyone, Well, what.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Trump is doing to us, right, you just turned off
the pipeline and have fun building the infrastructure from scratch.
You gonna bootstrap yourself now, Yeah.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Why don't you just build your own internet?

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Yeah. Last year, airports, healthcare services and businesses were willing
were hit by the largest outage in history. That was
a Microsoft crowd strike issue. So that's one mystery that
was solved. Here's the other mystery that was solved yesterday
in the sense not a whole lot of information, but

(18:03):
it was nearly a year ago. It was in November
last year, if you remember November December, we started having
these UFOs on the East coast, began over the Picatinny Arsenal.
So we all felt that it was somehow related to
the military industrial complex and continued to go on for
quite some time, and there was a lot of news report,

(18:24):
a lot of speculation, and nobody would say anything, right,
the military wouldn't say anything. The Biden administration wouldn't say anything.
Got a little bit of information when Trump took office
in January, said yeah, that was us, but he wouldn't
say anything else. Now, a private company, in a classified
demonstration to a lot of people in the military, demonstrated

(18:45):
one of these devices and in terms of boasting about it.
They say, yeah, that was us, Remember that UFO thing.
That was US. So numerous strange, unexplained drone sightings over
the state of New Jersey during late twenty twenty four. Trump,
when he took office in January, confirmed they were authorized

(19:06):
to be flown by the FAA for research and other reasons,
but few other details emerged. See this is indicative of
what I have seen, especially trying to get information out
of these scoundrels. Everything they do is secret. They won't
tell you anything. I mean, they could easily say, yeah,
it was a military thing, don't worry about it. They
don't do that. Even the FAA, everybody that's involved in it,

(19:28):
nobody says anything about it. As I was saying yesterday.
May not realize it, but you can't do a FOI
request on DHS. They're top secret. You're not allowed to
know anything they do. They're like the NSA or CIA
or whatever, and everything the government does is kept from us.
They operate as a black box and they demand to

(19:49):
know every detail of our lives. They demand to be
able to see into us with their palateer. Now one
company is confirmed it was US in the New York
Post at a private corporation still unidentified see who the
company is somehow explained to an army conference where demonstrating

(20:10):
drone possibilities that it was responsible. You remember that big
UFO square scare in New Jersey last year, Well that
was us, set a corporate spokesman to the group at
the conference. The contractor also provided a look at a
new and unorthodox project. They said, they're not going to
tell you about it. As well. Post said it was
given access to a video in which a twenty foot

(20:31):
cross four winged flyer zooms through the skies just above
the tree line. It feels like it's a UFO because
it defies what you're expecting to see. To that observers,
one guy who is a drone expert said it had
an uncanny valley feel to it. In other words, he's
a drone expert. He hasn't seen anything like this. All

(20:52):
conference attendees were approved by brass at Fort Rucker, which
enacted strict rules for participation, including the exclusion of any
drone or craft containing any Chinese made parts, said the source.
So they said the rational supposed drone sightings over New
Jersey near an army base continued across the state into December,

(21:15):
and again we said it was the military because it
had lights on it. You know, this interstellar visitor. They
would have lights to notify people that they're incoming or
going or whatever, so you can tell which direction they're going.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
How kind of them I consider it.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
And so some of the nudge news for Trump is
out there criticizing Biden. Why did Biden lie? Why not
just tell us that that was Nick sortor then Robbie
Starbucks said, Biden let the whole country freak out for
weeks about drones and a possible drone threat when they
approved these drones, Why did they help to create panic

(21:54):
instead of telling the truth and calming people down. Well,
because that's what they always do. They lie. That's o nature.
It's like the scorpions thinging, the frog that's or the
turtle that's carrying them across the pond. It's in their
nature to lie. That's what they love to do. They
love to keep secrets and they love to lie to people.
And it's true of Trump as well.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
I also got to say, anyone that thought these are
real UFOs, you think aliens are going to come from
millions or trillions of light years away to New Jersey.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
And stay there, right, They're just going to.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
Show up in New Jersey be like, yeah, this is
the spot.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
And this is your micro is off. I think yeah, yeah,
one military base right, a weapons base where they're doing it.
And I think that we need to look at this.
And I mentioned it when they were talking about was
it Norway or drones all Denmark? Denmark, Denmark, and some

(22:50):
in Norway said all these drones are harassing the airport.
We got to shut down. It's Russia. It's like, come on,
it's these cyber attacks. You always point at your enemy
and say it was them. You don't know who it is.
So the craft was seen effortlessly navigating through the sky
is just above the tree line, capturing the attention of

(23:10):
numerous soldiers on the ground. Again, a military veteran and
drone expert said it had an uncanny valley feeling to it.
He said it seemed to disappear when it was turning.
So again, Trump's FAA announced to me the reported mystery
drone sightings were attributed to hobbyists, recreational pilots, and private

(23:32):
individuals trumpled as well. He didn't say it was military. Yeah,
it's just a bunch of you know, people fly drones
all the time. And so both of them lied because
that's what they do. They all lie for the real government.
The real government is a military industrial complex that was
dropping excrement on us all the time, not just in
Trump's memes. During a live demonstration at the summit, the

(23:56):
unnamed company showcased an aerial craft with an unconventional appearance,
unorthodox flight movements, leaving attendees in awe. Well, again, we
are not allowed to know even the company's name. Don't
you love a government that operates transparently, that sees itself
as your servant and is there to keep order? No,

(24:17):
they're not. They're there to prey on us.

Speaker 5 (24:20):
And so one of the founders said, the government is
at your feet or at your throat. I don't think
our government is at our feet.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
No. No, Now, everything they do is secret. Well are
they hiding? What are they ashamed of? Oh? It's national security?
Of course, right, this is what has been wrong with
the country since we won World War Two. Well, now
we can get a glimpse of what I think that
they're planning on doing in terms of kicking off martial

(24:49):
law into high gear, and they're saying Mexican cartels are
offering street gangs up to fifty thousand dollars to assassinate
and monitor ice border patrol agents and DHS. So this
will be the event if they do it for real,
or if they don't do it for real, they'll do
a false fire. The only question is who are the

(25:10):
FEDS going to sacrifice for their agenda of domestic war.
And I've said for the longest time, if Trump wants
to go down and pick a military fight with these
cartels the way that you know, they have fed and
created and built this monster over half a century, so
much so that when they started talking about, well, if

(25:31):
we're going to have a kind of authorization for the
use of military force against these drug cartels, as I reported,
that would give them the ability to go to war
with about sixty or seventy countries with just one drug cartel,
which is a Senowa cartel. These this organized crime thing
has been so profitable because of the drug war. We

(25:53):
still have a drug problem here, don't We still have
atticts on the street, still got people who are zombified.
What is that drug where they take it and they
just stand there that's ventyl Yeah, I mean, it's horrific
to see what it does to people. But the drug
situation is arguably worse. We didn't have anything that was
like that, or the bath salts or other stuff like that.

(26:14):
When they kicked all this stuff off. It was just
stuff like marijuana that had been around for a very
long time. In cocaine that had been around for a
very long time. Heroin was very addictive. It was as
addictive as alcohol. Yeah, the same the people who rate
these things. But again, you get more concentrated forms of
whatever it is that you're trying to prohibit. The probition

(26:34):
doesn't work. It creates corruption and law enforcement and the courts.
It destroys the rule of law, and most importantly, it
creates very very powerful gangs. These gangs are far more
powerful than the organized crime gangs that sprung up in
the decade of alcohol prohibition. And they've had five decades
to do this. And so if we're going to pick

(26:57):
a fight with these people, look at what they do
in Mexico all the time. They kill political officials, they
kill law enforcement officials, they kill each other. They cut
off the heads of these groups, they hang their bodies
from bridges. That's what's going to be coming to America
if Trump is going to pick a fight with these people,
and so that might happen just because he picks a

(27:17):
fight with him. It might happen because there's a false
flag and they want to kick this whole thing off.
Once they hit some ICE agents or once they hit
some official, it'll be on. And you haven't seen anything yet,
as you're going to see when they kick martial law
into high gear. Mexican cartels, they say, are working with

(27:38):
street gangs in Chicago and groups like Antifa to quote, monitor, harass,
and assassinate federal agents. So again this is their justification
for ramming a car that is performing cop watch, for example.
And so this is the pronouncement from our secret police
who wear masks, who many times don't have any ID,

(28:01):
no warrant, no uniform. In many cases, gang members affiliated
with groups like the Latin Kings have deployed spotters to
track the movements of ICE and CPB officers to enable
ambushes and to help disrupt immigration raids, said DHS, adding
that spotters station themselves on rooftops equipped with firearms and

(28:21):
radio communications. So again this is what they're using, the
narrative they're putting out through the press to go to
war against anybody who monitors the excessive force and abuse
that they are doing. And again, we've got organized gangs
which are really dangerous, and we've also got another organized

(28:43):
gang it's called DHS. Our feral government, our government that
is out of control, that used to be domesticated now
has reverted back to being wild predators. These criminal networks
are not just resisting the rule of law, said Christina,
They are waging an organized campaign of terror against the

(29:04):
brave men and women who protect our borders in communities. Well,
I would say the same thing about DHS or organization.
DHS is not just resisting the rule of law. They're
organizing a campaign of terror against the people in these
cities that they're in which they're operating. So that's what
I think is on its way. Just be aware, and

(29:27):
again it's another another thing to prepare for something else
that is on the horizon to be aware of. Popular
birth control is now being linked to brain tumors in
a new study. And guess what this whole thing is
being brought to you by Phiser. Yes, that's right, and

(29:47):
Pfeiser is the one that's bringing this yet again. The
birth control drug is depo provera, a synthetic progestin hormone.
It stops the ovaries from releasing an egg to prevent pregnancy.
The injections used by roughly a quarter of the sexually
active US women at some point last about three months.

(30:11):
And what they're saying is now Pfiser is facing lawsuits.
They've got over twelve hundred lawsuits against Pfizer because imagine this.
Imagine my surprise when they all said Pfizer has known
about this for a long time, they continue to put
it out and not warn anybody about it. Does that
sound familiar?

Speaker 3 (30:30):
I'm shocked.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
Wait a minute, if Pfiser put out it has to
be safe and effective, they would.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Never do that.

Speaker 5 (30:36):
I mean, we were assured of their honesty by the
mainstream media all throughout the so called pandemic.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Yeah. Yeah, this is a large study, by the way.
They looked at over sixty one million female patient records.
They found that women who used the Pfiser drug had
a twofold higher risk of getting diagnosed with men in
geoma compared to women not on hormonal birth control. Meningioma

(31:05):
is typically benign, but the brain tumors can cause problems
by putting pressure on nerves or on brain structures. The
disease affects women more frequently than men, likely due to
the influence of female hormones that can fuel tumor growth,
and likely due to the Pfizer drugs. They found the
greatest meningioma risk in women who had started depro pavera

(31:30):
after the age of thirty one or those who had
used it for four plus years. So is it prolonged
exposure or beginning the medication at an older age. And
they're not the only ones who are finding this. Last year,
a French study that was published found that the women
who used depro pavera for over a year had five

(31:51):
point six times greater risk of developing meningioma. So the
French study showed it was five and a half times
more the greater risk of cancer, whereas this one showed
it was double. Pfizer is facing over twelve hundred federal
lawsuits related to depro Priva, alleging that the pharmacuical giant

(32:12):
failed to warn them about the meningioma risk. Well wait
until there's a reckoning for the mRNA stuff. I just
remind you that I don't think the PREP Act protects
them from fraud. You know, we'll see what happens. The
government will protect them, of course. I don't think we're
going to get to the end of all of this
stuff until this generation is dead, because they want to

(32:35):
protect these people at all costs. Look at what they're
doing for the Epstein files. They will do anything to
protect themselves. And you know, this whole mRNA thing is
much more serious than the Epstein because it affects virtually
everybody directly. You know, what happened with Epstein was an outrage,
but not that many people were directly affected by it.

(32:58):
This mRNA bioweapon really has affected everybody. One plaintiff said
that she developed an intracranial meningioma that caused her to
lose vision in her left eye and struggle to walk.
So the lawsuit claims that their studies dating back to
nineteen eighty three linking progesterone and meningioma, so PHFISAR should

(33:21):
have studied the risk sooner. You think, yeah, they get
the FDA doesn't bother to vet it. Pfiser doesn't bother
to vetit. I mean, we saw all this stuff as
they were preparing the Trump shots, and as people saw
that they were wrapping some of this garbage is poison,
this genetic code injection they were wrapping it and polyethylene

(33:42):
guy called PEG pegilated. Well, the people at Children's Health
Defense said, wait a minute, a lot of people who
are allergic, highly allergic to PEG. If you inject that
into people, they're going to go into anaphylactic shock, which
several of them did. But the key thing about that
story as they called up the FDA, and the FDA said, no,
we don't care, talk to Pfiser about it, and of

(34:06):
course Pfiser didn't respond, didn't care about that at all.
The FDA just doesn't do his job, and they still
are not doing their job under RFK. Well, as I said,
it is a bioweapon. I've said that many, many, many times.
And now there's an article from Technocracy News saying that
you've got an official pronouncement from an alliance of Indigenous

(34:29):
nations as an international tribunal, and so these are I
guess international indians. Anyway, this is from Technocracy News and
Patrick Wood and he said, rhino Fumich Reiner Fuel Mick
is noweg venerated for starting this process before he was

(34:52):
kidnapped by German authorities and thrown in jail. October twenty
twenty three, he was convicted on trumped up charges and
sentenced for three years and nine months in prison. Rhiner
and I participated in the Nine City Crimes against Humanity
tour in twenty twenty two. Now you can see why
Germany feared and hated and jailed him. And of course

(35:16):
Germany jail's parents who homeschool, they really don't want the
information out that it's going to challenge their authority, their narrative.
MR and a nanoparticle injections are biological technological weapons of
mass destruction. I one hundred percent agree, perpetrated by companies
like Pfizer, Biointech, and Moderna, and he leaves it there.

(35:39):
Let's also understand that's perpetrated by politicians like Trump and
Biden and the majority that's almost one hundred percent of
both the Democrats and Republicans and Congress, if not one
hundred percent. So this is the Alliance of Indigenous Nations
International Tribunal. They've issued an order and a declaration stating

(35:59):
that nanoparticle injections are in fact, biological and technological weapons
of mass destruction. You see, we look at how are
we going to get out of this. You can forget
about fixing the government at the top level in any country.
Every country has been overrun by people on the payroll,
from globalist billionaires to foreign governments. They are completely owned

(36:25):
and controlled. The only way that you're going to get
anything done is and we've seen this in Florida. You've
had some local councils in Florida and other places say
that the mRNA injections are poisoned. We all know that,
and that they need to be stopped. But you won't
find anybody, even at the state level, that will do that.
And so that's why you're going to find organizations like
this International Tribunal of Indigenous People. They said, the Tribunal

(36:51):
finds and hereby declares COVID nineteen nanoparticle injections so called
or the mRNA nanoparticle injections, or the COVID nineteen injections,
or as David Knight says, the genetic code injections of
the GCI must meet. They all meet the criteria of
biological weapons and weapons of mass destruction according to the

(37:13):
Biological Weapons Anti Terrorism Act of nineteen eighty nine, Weapons
and Firearms Act in twenty twenty three, and Canada's Biological
and Toxin Weapons And of course this is all being
done in Canada. So of two thousand and four, the
order and declaration is intended to have immediate worldwide effect.

(37:34):
This marks the first formal judicial declaration by any recognized
international authority categorizing the COVID nineteen mRNA products as biological weapons.
We have had local governments that can do that because
they are out of the orbit and the control of
these large corporations, billionaires and foreign governments that are allied

(37:57):
to push this stuff on us. The International Tribunal is
a judicial body composed of judges from every continent, they say,
and so we can be grateful that for anybody who
is coming out and telling the truth about this horrific
attack on humanity. This declaration aligns with our recent study

(38:18):
that demonstrates the COVID nineteen mRNA injections violate the Biological
Weapons Convention, the Nuremberg Code, the Helsinki Declaration, and the
US Constitution. And as I've been saying, I think the
truth may not be widely accepted in our life in
order to protect these perpetrators, but we have to just

(38:39):
because we take a look at what's going on with
the Epstein documents, and we will take a look at that.
It also aligns with the Minnesota bill which classifies mRNA
injections and related products as weapons of mass destruction and
prohibits their possession or distribution within the state of Minnesota.
Of course, that bill has not been passed and signed
into law yet. Well, the Trump has joined Biden essentially

(39:05):
with a student loan forgiveness program, and so this is
actually a negotiation between the Department of Education and the
American Federation of Teachers, which, if you recall, the president
of that group is the woman who is a radical
Marxist LGBT, Randy Winegarden, and so she has been fighting

(39:29):
for this loan forgiveness and when the Trump administration came
to power, they shut down the program that had been
set up by Biden. And now they have capitulated and
they are going to do that. And so the MAGA
nudgers are saying, there's nothing here, This is a nothing burger.
But Newsweek and others are saying the latest decision marks

(39:51):
a major policy pivot for the Trump administration, which previously
paused or restricted student debt relief through federal income driven
Repayment program. So assumption of debt cancelation offers financial relief,
legal clarity to Americans who have spent decades making payments
on federal student loans. Well, crime a River, I mean,

(40:13):
this is the sort of thing they willingly took on,
this debt, and yeah, it can take a very long
time to pay it off. I know, because you know, Karen,
and I know because we had student loans to pay off.
But you know, why should they get a pass on this?

Speaker 5 (40:28):
Yeah, as I said last time we were talking about this,
they are getting everyone, people that went to college or
didn't go to college, to pay for their loans, even
though people that go to college make on average more
than people that didn't. Sure, maybe you got a terrible degree,
but that was your choice.

Speaker 3 (40:45):
M M.

Speaker 5 (40:46):
So it's asking for the poor to pay for the
more wealthy on average.

Speaker 2 (40:51):
That's right, that's right. Maybe they should give the people
who got degrees in political science or whether they should
give them an extra rebate because they can't get a
job now.

Speaker 5 (41:00):
Yeah, if only we could make it so that only
the people that went to college have to pay the
taxes to do this are then we could make it
so that only the people that took out the loans themselves.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
Well worse. Yeah, what's even worse about all this stuff
is when you when Trump started shutting down the funds
going to these different universities because they were allowing demonstrations
against Israel and when to shut down their free speech.
We saw the vast amounts of money, you know, hundreds
of millions of dollars in the case of Harvard, nine
billion dollars. And with all that money and all the

(41:33):
government subsidy of scholarships and other things like that, tuition
has gone through the ceiling. It's not you know, you
look at this and it's not saying, well, I wonder
how expensive it would be if the government wasn't helping with. No,
it's expensive because the government is helping it. If you
subsidize something, the price goes up. That's all just a
basic economic fact.

Speaker 5 (41:52):
Yeah, I can't I get into Harvard with how much
I'm paying for it already.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
That's right, she get an honorary degree. You go there
and next time they have a ceremony and can I
speak at the commencement and get an honorary degree. I've
conturbed so much money to your cause. Yeah, I think
we're all getting schooled and all this stuff, aren't we
We're getting taken to the woodshed.

Speaker 5 (42:14):
And of course, with them paying for covering the cost
of the tuition, that's not going to incentivize them to
lower costs. It's going to make it so that only
with government assistance can you get in.

Speaker 2 (42:27):
That's right, so that they get more of it, that's right.
It's a racket and I don't see any end to it.
It's really insane.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
As someone who never went to college, I'm curious how
these loans work. So if you go in and say
I want to study to be an engineer, I need
a loan for this much, do they treat that the
same as someone that comes in and says, I want
to study you know, interpretive dance, and it's going to
cost me this much.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
They don't care what you study.

Speaker 3 (42:53):
Yeah, it's just the engineer is likely to return the money.
You know, he's likely to make enough money over his life.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
You would be able to job.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
Yeah, the interpretive dance major, you're going to fund the
same amount, is never going to pay you back. And
it's just I don't understand both these loans are treated
the same. And in any other field, you know, you
would look at who is going to be a good investment. Okay,
this guy over here, he's going to repay the loan,
he's going to take care of his house, he's going

(43:21):
to take care of his car. He'll pay me back
on those things. Yeah, and it's just this insane. Yeah,
engineer gets the money, Interpretive dance major gets the money.
There's no sense of this is a good investment. This
is a bad investment. Everyone is just going to get
the money.

Speaker 5 (43:35):
No, you just package them altogether into a subprime college
loan and just sell it up. Gets sort of all
the risk.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
That's right. You securitize it and yours all little pieces
of it, so then the risk goes to zero. Right.

Speaker 3 (43:48):
Well, when we package all these people that aren't paying together, suddenly, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (43:53):
That's what I was gonna say. That's a good lands.
It's the subprime logic. Care We really don't care about
any stuff. Well, let's go to some of the comments
before we take a break. Here.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
Marky Mark in New Jersey by apologies if I offended
you with my comments about New Jersey Marky Mark says,
did you see any drones? Also? Thank you very much?
Says do you think that if the Dems retake Congress
later this year that they'll really release the Epstein files?
Many DEMZG. Clinton rimicated too. Would they really hurt their
own I don't think so. I think since they know

(44:27):
that Trump cannot release it, it's they're free to hammer
him on it.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Yeah, yeah, I agree, they know that they can take
them all high Granted, it's like, well, okay, if they're
complaining about the censorship of Republicans on certain issues, if
they get the if they get control, are they going
to censor us on their issues? Of course they will, Yeah,
they absolutely will.

Speaker 3 (44:47):
I'm Marty, good to see you. Donald demonstrated what he
is full of and wanted to share.

Speaker 2 (44:54):
That's right, son of Lord.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
In three three seven, they are really trying to provoke
a war. Indeed, they are Steve evs war anywhere is
the health of the state, And he also says Amazon
equals CIA.

Speaker 6 (45:09):
Will criminal intelligence Amazon will Tubox says not roadblocks. Yes,
they got roadblocks too. Sadly, what is that Roadblox is
an online video game. I've never played it, but it's
been around for years.

Speaker 5 (45:24):
It's there, it's four children, but I wouldn't recommend letting
your children play it because anything that is four children
immediately gets filled with pressures.

Speaker 3 (45:33):
Yeah, they've had quite a few scandals over the years,
Rico nine seventeen. They blame it on China BS Steve evs.
We need a modern day Smedley Butler. Yeah, luck where
you would don't know where you would find one of those.
Guard Goldsmith isn't critical UK infrastructure. Reruns of Doctor Who
in Monty Python, those are their biggest exports, next to

(45:56):
weapons to israel I suspect Yes in Ukraine. Yeah, also
can't forget yes, minister, I got to throw that in
there somewhere as well. You can catch Guard Goldsmith live
on his show Liberty Conspiracy at six feet during the weekdays.
So bogus. There are tens of thousands of cars per

(46:16):
hour on the road. They're talking about the one in California.
Then they shut down to do the live fire drill.

Speaker 2 (46:21):
Right, why risk it? You know, if there is some risk,
and apparently there is some risk that's now been proven, Right,
not a theoretical issue.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
If we kill them, they're just Californians.

Speaker 2 (46:33):
We've got plenty.

Speaker 3 (46:34):
We can lose them.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
Got to show them how tough we are. Yeah, well,
our guns are big. It's the same thing that you
had Eric Swalwell do and Biden and Beto o'rouric, Remember
that they said, yeah, well you don't like our gun control,
Well we got guns and we got jets and all
the rest of the stuff, boasting about how they're going
to do that. What does Trump do? He gets in
a jet, says King Trump, and he drops excrement on

(46:56):
the US. That's what both of these people are all about.
It's disgusting.

Speaker 3 (47:01):
And our marines are beautiful marines.

Speaker 7 (47:03):
They fired a motorshell right into the crowd, vaporized them,
absolutely vaporized them.

Speaker 3 (47:07):
Oh, Boila's not coming home. I'm sorry. Junk silver. It
wasn't just Crypto having issues yesterday. When aws went down.
My two bags of pre nineteen sixty five silver quarters
and stack of silver eagles temporarily vanished into thin air.
That's right, they just up and vanished, just poof.

Speaker 2 (47:23):
Yeah. Yeah, so is that because they're in shipment and
transit Why happened.

Speaker 3 (47:29):
Just yeah, so I went goy drone, swarm's incoming. That's right.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
Well, who knows, they can't tell us, They can't tell
it's so it's going to be. So just keep that
in mind whenever they played the UFO what is it
disclosure thing? You know, when ever they do that, Just
don't understand. These people are liars who want to control
deceive you, and they're at war with you even though
you're in government.

Speaker 3 (47:53):
They're lying liars who lie. Yeah, so bogus. I have
no idea how reliable artillery is. Maybe the chances of
one falling way short are nil, but man, yeah, we're
just shooting high velocity rounds directly over the top of
your head. It's not a big deal.

Speaker 2 (48:08):
Don't worry.

Speaker 5 (48:09):
The chances of you getting vaporized and killed are very slight.
It's a low chance of us randomly killing a random civilian.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Once again, you know, they're just Californians. We lose one
or two, it's not that big a deal.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
Well, I mean, there's are marines. They probably have long
fire drills where they got to crawl on their belly
and they got machine gun fire over their heads.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
So I guess no, big, I do this every day
like that before I have breakfast. It's like, that's good
for you. Please don't make me do this. Shelley A
says the fake alien invasion question mark. Yeah, there's always
there's a fake alien invasion once every few years, and
then the government kind of quietly pokes a tad out
and goes.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
It was us.

Speaker 3 (48:48):
Yeah, that was us again. AWD sixty eight. Little alien
emoji says, take me to your leader. I hear he's
the best ever bossom king. President Trump seems itching for
multiple war in the Western hemisphere. Well, you know, you
can't put all your eggs in one basket. What if
you can't get one war going, you might need a
secondary backup war.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
Well, I got a you know, an accelerate this. You're
going to do it multiple stirrings, you know everywhere.

Speaker 3 (49:13):
Bill Clinton couldn't be loyal to one woman and he
can't be loyal to one war. So that's true.

Speaker 2 (49:20):
That's true.

Speaker 3 (49:22):
So goy drone tech is only going to get more
advanced for military applications. It's just going to get more
and more spooky. Shelley A doesn't the CIA work with
the Mexican Mexican cartels.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
Oh yeah, don't let the secret. They gave us crack
cocaine too, So.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
Yeah, that's a That's basically what the movie Sacario is about.
They're more than happy, more than fine with the cartels
doing their own thing in Mexico. It only becomes a
problem when they injure someone or kill someone, kill an
American on American soil. Then the CIA goes, whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah,
you do whatever you want in Mexico, but this is
our hometown.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
There's also when you getting right. And he was running drugs,
and he was fine until he decided that he didn't
necessarily want to be the subordinate to be less of
drugs and stuff, and then then he was strong man.
Manuel Noriega. You know, that just kept repeating strong man,
strong Man. I thought, when did that be an official title,
you know, but they just repeated it over and over

(50:20):
and over again.

Speaker 3 (50:21):
The media also Sikario one of my favorite movies. Audi
m r R. Thank you very much, says the Maga media,
as David Knight calls him, are unwittingly cheering on their
own martial law. They are a cult. And of course
Audi has his new podcast. It's on rumble. You can
find it by looking up. Everything is a lie, damn it,
Audi m r R and Audi Modern Retro Radio dot

(50:45):
Com kW D sixty eight says, Cocaine Import Agency the
real octospoo government spot.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
And you also work with opioides as well. Right, that's Afghanistan,
So they've diversified. They have a lot of different ones.

Speaker 3 (51:00):
Diversification is the key to success in today's unstable markets.

Speaker 2 (51:03):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (51:04):
I guess they should change the name to Criminal Import Agency.

Speaker 2 (51:09):
Yeah, and maybe call the Border Patrol that as well
as they import the criminals through the border, the real octos.

Speaker 3 (51:16):
But government spying and operations against we the people has
been virtually nothing to date. Drones can change all of that,
and overnight they'll have the ability to actually spy on
people kinetically as opposed to just digitally. So bogus. Every
group with any power is a target for mafia infiltration.
The three little letter agencies have power.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
Yes, they're little fiefdoms.

Speaker 3 (51:40):
Shelley A. They love cancer. They are a death CULTYBU
twenty twenty nine. Caligular trumps warp speed normalized human medical
injection experimentation under his perpetual eu A of twenty twenty,
billions of lab animals have been replaced by humans. Yeah,
don't frag me, bro. The reality of on mid nineteen
eighty four will also not be mainstream because so many

(52:03):
will not admit to being deceived.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
Yeah, that's true, that's true.

Speaker 3 (52:08):
It's much. It's very fair.

Speaker 2 (52:09):
This whole thing that it came from Lab. That's their
go to alibi. You know, we didn't do it. It
came from China, or it came from China. Was a
mistake or was it deliberate out of the lab. But
the real bioweapon is the injection, folks.

Speaker 3 (52:23):
Always hasn't been OKWD sixty eight. I was against Biden
paying off loans, but now I'm all in. Go Trump.
Now it's a big, beautiful payoff.

Speaker 2 (52:34):
We're gonna pay for.

Speaker 3 (52:34):
Your basket weaving degree. I know it was stupid. I
know you're an idiot liberal who got a dumb degree,
but we're paying for it. Gord Goldsmith, I can't count
the number of articles I wrote from our CTV about
Obama and Biden canceling loans and the MAGA. People were
angry about those moves, but now nope, and the loans
are unconstitutional In the first place.

Speaker 2 (52:52):
Right, that's right, as in the entire Department of Education.
But yeah, whenever it's Trump, they just go along with it.
It says same thing saying that Biden and Obama do
time and time again, and then they're just fine with it.
You know, of course they're going to go for the
student loan forgiveness. If they go for the police state,

(53:12):
that's a bigger ask, really.

Speaker 3 (53:14):
And as someone who grew up in a time where
college was seen as mandatory while also providing less and
less of a return on investment, I understand while why
people feel scammed. I understand why they're looking at this
and saying, I spent fifty grand on this piece of
paper because you guys told me I had to get it,
You told me it was necessary. And that doesn't do
anything for me. This is just debt that I'm going

(53:36):
to live with for the rest of my life.

Speaker 2 (53:38):
You got pushed into it, You.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
Got pushed into it. But still that is a choice
you made. That is an individual responsibility. It's you know,
I know guys that very much like us were homeschooled,
and they when they were going up to now, I
don't think I'm going to go to college. Then the
pressure hit and they decide, all right, I'll go to college.
And they spent four years messing around. They didn't get
a worthwhile degree, and then they ended up with fifty

(53:59):
grand debt just to work at Starbucks, you know. And
it's just you guys knew. You guys had all the information.
You were still told it's a scam. You're going to
get a useless degree, You're not gonna be able to
get a job with it, and they still win.

Speaker 2 (54:12):
Anyway, when I went, it was again there was a
lot of pressure and expectation that you go to college.
But the tuition was less than my books. And you know,
that's the amazing thing to me when you look at
the price of tuition. Even the private colleges were nothing
compared to what they are now imagined. State schools are

(54:32):
probably more expensive than the private schools were at the time.
And all of that is because of government subsidization. You
subsidize something, you know, the price goes up on it.
That's kind of counterintuitive for people, but it's been shown
time and time again.

Speaker 3 (54:47):
And of course, you know, there are worthwhile degrees. I
know some guys that went in they were very, very
focused We knew one guy who wanted to be a
forensic accountant. He was focused on that. He's like, I'm
going to go in, I'm gonna get my degre in this.
And he got his degree. He was done very very quickly,
didn't take extraneous nonsense or get it too big of
a loan. He got out and he immediately started working

(55:08):
for a firm because they needed that. He knew what
he wanted to do. He knew that there was a
market where people weren't serving that and he's been working
in that field ever since. But there are people that
just go in and they waste their time. They're like, well,
going to college is just something you do.

Speaker 2 (55:22):
Yeah, that's right, you know, And that was the vast
majority of That's how I started on and Karen got
me serious.

Speaker 8 (55:28):
Yeah, that's that's how most of my friends were music
major or whatever. That's like, you're gonna have to get
a job someday, do something else.

Speaker 2 (55:41):
No, this will be fine.

Speaker 3 (55:42):
It's like, there are degrees you can go in. You know,
if you get an engineering degree, chances are you're more
likely to come out and get a job. Less likely
now because we're importing, you know, millions of Indians that
are taking.

Speaker 2 (55:52):
Those and AI.

Speaker 3 (55:53):
Yeah, but there are certain degrees you can go in
and get and you know, chances are you will get hired.
But if you just go in with this nebulous well,
I'm going to go to college, you know, it's what
you do. I'm going to spend four years and I'm
going to come out and the world is my oyster.
That's not the way it is anymore. That world is gone.
We have Audi M I.

Speaker 2 (56:12):
Don't think it really ever exists. I think we're fooling themselves.
I know a lot of people who went to college
and didn't get couldn't get a job afterwards with it,
But they also were not in debt for fifty to
one hundred thousand or more whatever when they get out
out of school. At worst, you.

Speaker 3 (56:29):
We're just out the time that you went. Yeah, Audi,
Mr R. College isn't merely expensive, it's it is overpriced.
That's right. There's no return on it anymore for the
vast majority of people, like I said, yeah, certain degrees
you go when you get their worthwhile a lot of
them are no longer. Marky Mark in New Jersey, Thank
you very much, Dave. Did Karen give you an ultimatum

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to major in something serious, something besides music.

Speaker 2 (56:55):
She knows how to nudge me in different ways. So yeah,
I first tried accounting and that lasted for about one semester,
and I said, there's absolutely no way I can. That's
going to be completely about keeping up with the tax code.
That would drive me the suicide. And so then I
kind of she edged me into it. She said, well,
you know, if you get into music, you could maybe

(57:15):
get a job in a recording studio, and to engineering,
you can get a job in a recording studio or
someone say, yeah, that's good. And then when I got
into it, I really got into computers, and so the
rest of its history, I guess.

Speaker 3 (57:29):
So Bogus says a loan is a business transaction. Both
sides are supposed to have risk. But if it is
illegal to bk out of, backout, back out, or maybe
bankrupt because I know you can't declare bankruptcy and get
rid of student loans, the lender has no risk. Yeah,
we have Hadrian was right. STEM students can't get jobs

(57:51):
now because of pajeets. The Indians are taking a lot
of the STEM jobs. I've mentioned this before.

Speaker 2 (57:58):
But.

Speaker 3 (58:00):
Indians will continually come in and get jobs, and they
will target positions with hiring authority, and once they get
in under with hiring authority, they basically only hire other Indians.

Speaker 2 (58:10):
Well, you can see that at fast food places as well.
You know, once you get somebody in and a hiring authority,
then all of a sudden, the entire business changes. People
just do that. Birds of a feather want to flock together.
It's only evil if white people do it. That's the key.

Speaker 3 (58:29):
KWD sixty eight. Government can repossess their brains for non payments.
You're gonna have to take that back now, Sir Jim's seven.
It's the bankers that want the government to pay for
their loans given the idiot borrowers are gas lit to
get theirs although they know they can't afford it.

Speaker 2 (58:46):
That's right, would really bail out for the bankers if
you want to understand what's going on.

Speaker 3 (58:50):
Right, Okay, these guys probably aren't going to pay it back.
Would you guys mind giving us a lump sum on it?

Speaker 2 (58:57):
Yeah? This student loan thing is too big to fail.

Speaker 3 (58:59):
Right, can't have Harvard not getting their billioned up? No,
I assume if you go to Harvard chances of JP Morgan, Yeah,
zoil and goy. They make a ton of interest off
the student loans, so most students are stuck paying forever. Yeah.
Just I know a lot of people that their plan
is literally just to pay the minimum on their student
loan for the rest of their life. Just no, like,

(59:22):
I'm not going to ever pay this off. I'm just
going to make that small payment every month and count
that as lost man.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
Man.

Speaker 3 (59:30):
Yeah, so bogus the American dream. College education and home
ownership both require essentially a working lifetime of interest payments
to a lender who takes almost no risk.

Speaker 2 (59:40):
Yes, and you know, I'm not going to cover any detail,
but there is a situation up in Canada where they
have had a judge decide that an Indian tribe there
it was nomadic, it was indigenous, but it was nomadic,
and because they used to fish in this area occasionally,
now they get to have a prior claim and just

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erase all the property ownership records of all the people
who've been paying taxes forever, because you never stop paying
property taxes, and so they're not only going to take
the title away from these people even after they've been
paying taxes on it and hand it over to this
group of Indians, and so you know, there's a lot
of different ways that they can try to take everything

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from us, a lot of different ways that they can
try to start a revolution. By the way as.

Speaker 3 (01:00:30):
Well, Yeah that gasoline. Start welding at a young age,
go to welding school, become a master welder, and work
for yourself hundreds of thousands a year.

Speaker 2 (01:00:40):
That it really does play well.

Speaker 3 (01:00:42):
Yeah, welding is something that I've always seen people talk
about when it comes to trades that are always in
need something that is good paying, and once you know
what you're doing, someone is always looking for you. The
real Octo spook. It would be nice if government was
as ignorant and stupid as we would like to think.
Is all being done for a reason. I see it
as training for what is coming.

Speaker 2 (01:01:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:01:04):
The people they put out front are the sort of incompetent,
amiable dufist types is a general rule. You look at
them and they're almost not threatening because of how stupid
they are. You look at Rashida talib or AOC and
you think there's no way, there's no way we could
ever be threatened by this kind of fool. Then you
don't realize there's an army of very intelligent, evil bureaucrats

(01:01:28):
behind them.

Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
It's like Yestminster, Yes, Minister of the British thing. That's
an excellent show, that said confence. The guy who becomes
he's a politician, he gets elected as prime minister. But
the guy who is the bureaucrat who's been there forever
through different parties changing it, he's the one who's completely
controlling this guy. And it's pretty funny to watch how

(01:01:50):
this guy Machiavelli and maneuvers that he uses to control
the prime minister who is elected.

Speaker 3 (01:01:56):
Just basically has him spinning his wheels the entire time. Yeah,
everyone's in a while, he'll give him a little win
on something, but like he has to feel like he's
doing something. We have Audi m r R. What benefited
me is that I required strong technical slash administrative skills,
which opened a lot of doors for me to work
in any office I wanted. Yeah, Hadrian was right. Fifty

(01:02:17):
percent of zoomers can't find legit jobs because of cheap
labor invaders.

Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
Well, and when you look at what's happening with India,
they have these degree mills that are there that are
like ranked nationally, like you know, two hundred in below,
you know, and so they come in as like, you know,
I've got a degree here. Well, all degrees are not
created equally, and so that's that's something's worked out for
their advantage.

Speaker 3 (01:02:40):
There's also the fact that Indians have this Eastern cultures
in general tend to have this well somebody is going
to cheat and get ahead, so it might as well
be you mentality. If someone is going to cheat, you
better be the one cheating, because.

Speaker 2 (01:02:57):
Well, I've seen that in big cities as well. Yeah,
I think it's anywhere that you've got a situation where
people are very poor and the society is very stratified
and you don't have a middle class. I mean, when
I was going up in Tampa, it was we had
a guy who went he's got a pretty famous national
chain that was fabric stuff and he was a billionaire

(01:03:20):
back in the seventies. But you would never know it.
I mean, he's one of these guys like Sam Walton,
you know, drive a pickup truck and that type of thing,
and they're just like ordinary people. And then when I
went to New York, it was very clear when you
go to big city the wealthy, there's enough of them
in a big city that they group together and you
can see that they're a separate class of people and

(01:03:42):
everybody else because the cost of living in the city
is extremely poor. And so that was my exposure when
I went to New York City with Karen when I
was in college first time. It's like, this is really stratified.
You know, there's no middle classes here, and that kind
of breeds a dishonesty and class warfare type of situation.

(01:04:02):
Where we're going to take a break and when we
come back, we're going to take a look at Trump's America.
Last he really doubled down on this yesterday, so we're
going to take a look at what he actually had
to say. We'll be right back.

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Speaker 7 (01:06:31):
Well.

Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
As one person pointed out on X talking about Trump
said he's importing our eggs, he's importing our pork, and
now he wants to import our beef from Argentina. Trump
might as well just kick our farmers and ranchers and
the groin. That's what he's saying. And I think this
is true. And that's in response to this back and

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forth that Trump had on Air Force One with a
reporter who asked him about you know, when are you
going to do something about the farmers. You're so focused
on Argentina and making Argentina great again. Listen to what
Trump had to say. It's truly amazing.

Speaker 5 (01:07:08):
Question is what do you have to say to us farmers?

Speaker 3 (01:07:11):
You feel that the deal is benefiting Argentina more than it.

Speaker 9 (01:07:14):
Is as they are.

Speaker 10 (01:07:16):
Argentina's fighting for its life.

Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
Are farmers know anything about it?

Speaker 10 (01:07:20):
They're fighting for their life. Nothing is benefiting Argentina. They're
fighting for their life. You understand what that means?

Speaker 2 (01:07:26):
Do you understand our farmers? No take care?

Speaker 10 (01:07:28):
They're fighting so hard to survive. If I can help
them survive in a free world, I happen to like
the president of Argentina.

Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Think he's, ah, there we go, that's it. He doesn't
like the MAGA supporters. They are dying, all right, Yeah,
the farmers are dying. But he knows that they'll continue
to vote for him. They'll buy his merchandise. If they
got any stimulus checks from the government lefter welfare checks,
they will still support him because he thinks they're stupid.

(01:07:58):
Just like Michael Keaton said back during the election, he said,
you know, and he says he can shoot somebody on
Fifth Avenue, the people still vote for him. He's calling
you stupid. He can kill your farms, he can kill
your small businesses, he can lock you down, he can
vaccinate you with a bio weapon because you're stupid, stupid Maga.
You'd think he would get just amazing.

Speaker 3 (01:08:19):
The government working on some kind of super manure, since
bs is what he's really good at.

Speaker 2 (01:08:24):
That really is it? You know? And so yeah, it's
I thought, this is good. This is something somebody fixed
that meme for him. Here is Trump and the real
things is I said in my tweet, the real things
that he is taking a dump on American King Trump
and his jet and he lets it go forget there,

(01:08:47):
he's dropping it. That's a statue of liberty. Just dropped
a load on here's Arlington Cemetery. He's dropping a load
on that, and there's a tomb of the unknown soldier
in the guard and they just get hit with a
load of it. And the Constitution, of course the key thing,
you know, God bless you, that's the meme. That's true.

(01:09:12):
Of course they left out the farmers, left out the
small businessmen, that left out the kids getting injections with
his genetic code injection. That was all left out. But anyway,
so the reporter says, what do you have to say
to us farmers who feel the deal is benefiting Argentina
more than it is them as they are? And look,

(01:09:33):
young lady, you don't know anything about it. Argentina is
fighting for its life, not our farmers. We don't care
about our farmers. And he's already done this once to
the farmers before, as I said, if he's going to
do this again, he already knows what he did last time.
He took forever to help them after the damage that
he inflicted on them with the trade stuff. He does

(01:09:54):
it again and they're still not doing anything to help
the farmers, not him and not Soros, is right him,
man Bessent. So yeah, they're fighting for their life. Just
think about this. All this could be said of Trump's
supporters in rural America where in Argentina, not Argentine, Arkansas,

(01:10:16):
where they have one out of every three farmers going under.
So they have they have You understand, they have no money,
they have no anything. They're fighting so hard to survive.
You don't make it sound you make it sound like
they're doing great. They're dying, all right, they're dying. You
could say all of that to Trump about what he's

(01:10:38):
doing to the farmers. You make it sound like they're
doing great, don't you. And we know what is happening
to the farmers. He has no compassion and why is it?
Well he says that happened to like the president of Argentina. Yeah,
he does like him. He's part of the club that
you are not in. That the MAGA people are not in.
The farmers and the small businessmen and the small shop

(01:10:59):
owner are not in. This guy is part of the club.
I mean he's not technically a member of mar Lago,
but he's been there multiple times as a guest and
a VIP. The exchange came after the President confirmed plans
to buy beef from Argentina. Which he argued would curb
soaring US meat prices that have nearly gone up, have

(01:11:20):
gone up nearly fourteen percent over the past year. And
so again, these things are largely government created problems. The
eggs were one hundred percent a government created problem. It
was the USDA that was going in and do the
mass culling of chickens, and the Trump administration didn't solve it.
They just gave us another problem. Brooke Rawlins approved a

(01:11:44):
genetic code injection for our chickens and our food and
pronounced the program. The problem solved with that, No, they
created yet another problem. The problem is the USDA itself.
That's what needs to be culled. The US Cattleman's Association
warned against the beef import plan. Friday said policymakers who

(01:12:06):
hint at intervention or who suggest quick fixes can shake
the market's foundation. They added, quote, listen to this. This
is the key thing about everything that Trump does. Sudden
price moves make it harder for independent producers to plan, invest,
and keep their operations running. In other words, everything that
Trump does, it's capricious, it's shifting, it's arbitrary, sudden moves,

(01:12:32):
it's off doing this and that nobody can make any
business plans. The big corporations that operate with Wall Street
money can continue to operate that way, but it's devastating
to people who actually work in a real competitive marketplace.
That's the small and medium sized businesses, and that's what
they're saying, and that's everything that Trump is doing. He

(01:12:52):
is mister chaos, and it's time that we get smart.

Speaker 3 (01:12:57):
I guess you could say American natures have beef with
Trump's Argentina.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
You should have a beef with it. So who is
what is happening in Argentina that Trump is so concerned about?
And why do we care? Right? Do Americans really care
about what's happening in Argentina? Should we absolutely not. We
shouldn't care about what's happening there, just like we shouldn't

(01:13:22):
care about what's happening in Israel or Ukraine. And in
many cases, what is happening is something that our own
government has started, the CIA or other people like that
with regime regime change things or progressive aggression that we
see in Ukraine. But what's going on in Argentina is

(01:13:42):
none of our concern, none of our business. So reason
takes a look at Hawvey and Malai because again there's
a lot of talk about how he was he liked
libertarian economics and he was going to try it in
a country that have beasically been decimated by collectivism, by

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communism and socialism and all the rest of this stuff.
But the key thing about Argentina, I think, is the paranistism, right,
the paranism. Juan Peron was a charismatic figure, and even
more so was his wife that he put in as successor, Avida,
and the communists who write the plays and the entertainment

(01:14:25):
and the movies that we have, of course did the
musical about Avida, you know, don't cry for me Argentina
and celebrating her because she's a communist, right, And so
it was this combination of charismatic cult right, which sounds familiar,
doesn't it, and then a centralized, centrally planned economy that

(01:14:49):
has destroyed their country's economy. So Javier Malai was coming
in offering them market economics. And yet the problem with
him is is that, you know, if you want to
make excuses for what's happening, he has not been able
to really run his program through because he's a very
small minority you know, we don't understand in the United
States frequently what happens because they've got a winner take all.

(01:15:12):
But there they have a multi party democracy, just like
they do in most other countries of the world, and
so you have to put a coalition together. And what
he's had to do is put a coalition together with
different parties that are not on board with his economic policy.
And so reason says the Argentine president needed a US bailout.

(01:15:34):
His political adversaries are gaining ground on him. He's got
an election that is coming up, midterm elections that will
determine his fate. So again, the US is jumping in
with twenty billion dollars and they're putting in private funding
with banks and other things. Add another twenty billion, so
you can get up to forty billion dollars, including a

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currency swap and a rare direct purchase of Argentine pesos
to shore up the exchange rate. Argentine Argentina is a
libertarian president who preaches the gospel of free markets, and
so for him to have a need a US bailout
has been a public relations disaster. His political movement is

(01:16:17):
in crisis. So what I really don't care if my
life succeeds, it will show that radical free market reform
is possible in the most adverse political conditions. And if
he fails, critics will say that libertarian policies are impossible
to advance in the context of real world politics. Now,
I disagree with the reasoning. You know, whatever the people say,

(01:16:41):
one man is not the beginning or the end of
free markets. We can understand that free markets work. Go
back and look at our experience as a country, go
back and look at the writings of Adam Smith or
little Wigmond Misis or anything, and you can see what

(01:17:01):
is the truth here.

Speaker 5 (01:17:02):
And this is just shockingly stupid their take on it,
like if he doesn't get massive amounts of government subsidies
and taxpayer money from a foreign country, even then that
will prove that the free market doesn't work.

Speaker 11 (01:17:15):
I'm not sure they even realize what the free market is.
Is all the Aiblize government truly free market even I'm
not sure what his policies are, but if they're calling
this free market, I highly doubt it.

Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
Well again, you know, when you talk about the soybean stuff.
As soon as we gave them twenty billion dollars, you know,
China just dropped all soybean imports from the US, not
going to do it. And it was about twelve billion
dollars that one particular one. I mean, they've done it
to a lot of different commodities, but soybean's where the
biggest ones hit. So they were a big importer of soybeans.

(01:17:49):
I think it's about one third of the American market
and they just stopped it completely. That was twelve billion dollars. Well,
we gave Argentina twenty billion dollars. They could have made
up all of that and bought the soybeans whatever you
or helped them with loans since it was government inflicted,
but they didn't do that. So Argentina gets a twenty

(01:18:11):
billion dollars. And what they did was they said, Okay,
we're going to stop the export tax on soybeans, and
then they sold massive amounts of soybeans to China to
help them to avoid buying it from American farmers. And
I said, at the time, what is a libertarian government
in Argentina? What are they doing taxing exports? That doesn't

(01:18:33):
even make sense if you're a socialist, taxing exports makes
no sense whatsoever. So anyway, they started to make excuses
for him at reason. They say Malai has been forced
to trade ideological purity for political expedience. Only a small
fraction of the National Congress is controlled by his party,

(01:18:53):
forcing him into an uneasy alliance with centrists and leftists.
At the local level, he faces entrenched plic machines built
on decades of clienteleism, which demand concessions in exchange for
loyalty and votes. His staff is he staffed his administration
with members of the same political caste that during the

(01:19:15):
election he had vowed to purge. Sounds just like Trump
doesn't mean. And that's the thing. He's very much like
Trump because when you look at the way he's got
big rock star rallies that he has, he attacks people
in a very vicious and bullying way. Publicly he called

(01:19:38):
his opponents leftist sobs, but he spelled it out for
people and shouted them down. He's known for his theatrics,
his political infotainment TV panels that blend news, gossip, and theatrics.
He has unruly hair, which gives them to earn him

(01:19:59):
a nickname that means the wig, and so in so
many different ways, he looks exactly like Donald Trump, so
Trump identifies with him and likes him anyway. Of course,
also both of them were heavily involved with Chabad Lubovich,
the Jewish organization. His campaign events, which could easily be
mistaken for rock concerts, gave voice to voters' anger and

(01:20:23):
turned him into a presidential contender. It could have been
a contender. Since Argentina's returned to democracy in eighty three,
the country has been governed primarily by Paranism, a big
government populist movement named after the founder, Juan Perone. He's
who served as president for nearly a decade in the

(01:20:44):
late nineteen forties. Over the years, Paranism has become both
deeply embedded in Argentine culture and highly amorphous and adaptable,
capable of uniting even old line union bosses with twenty
first century activists for transgender right. Well, when you look
at in other words, they went down this path with

(01:21:04):
Juan Paron, you know, century ago, nearly they went down
this path of charismatic leader, right with Jan Parone and
his wife a Vita. It's the same kind of path
that we're going down. It's a sickness of a society
when you want to believe in some kind of a

(01:21:25):
charismatic leader, and so you know he that's I think
the fundamental sickness of Argentina. They can't clearly look at
what's happening because they're too caught up in these personality
cults and in this partisanism and in corruption. And that's
another big issue with Javier Malay, just that it is

(01:21:46):
a huge issue with Donald Trump. It hasn't surfaced yet,
but we can see what is happening. Of course, the
Democrats don't have any votes to bring impeachment against him.
The first time he was in they impeached him for
a lot of nonsense. This time they've got real stuff
to impeach him for already, and we're only ten months in.

(01:22:07):
Can you imagine what it's going to be like once
they get power. So the corruption is in everybody's face,
but nothing is being done about it, or can't even
be done about it. But in Argentina, he's had several
corruption scandals, just like Trump. A cryptocurrency scandal. This one
was Libra, collapsed after its founders cashed out at the peak,

(01:22:30):
and then in August leaked recordings implicated the former head
of the National Disability Agency and kickbacks that were allegedly
linked to Malay's sister and his closest advisor, who he
refers to as the male boss, and so another person

(01:22:50):
the government was forced to resign after revelations of financial
ties to an accuse drug trafficker. So he's got a
lot of corruption issues, nepotism and other things, but it's
nothing compared to really what's going on in the Trump
administration of the Trump family corruption. In a minute, I.

Speaker 5 (01:23:09):
Thought we gave billions. I thought we blew up random
people that were accused of drug trafficking, even if they're
for and rather than giving them billions of dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
Oh yeah, that's right. Yeah, So yeah, we're gonna it
all depends, right, Uh, these these are you know. The
thing that saved him is that he's personally a friend
of Donald Trump. He's a member of the club and
there's a couple of interlocking clubs that the two of
them ran. Corporation ranks among the voters' top concerns, and

(01:23:39):
this is the first time that that's been a top
concern with him. They're concerned under Malaya's presidency because he
hasn't been there long enough to develop a political cult
following that's there, you know, the party and infrastructure that's there.
And so again they're in. They're struggling for their lives.
They have nothing, they're they're trying to stay alive. I've

(01:24:00):
got to help the people in Argentina. And Trump is
absolutely deaf to the cries for help from the American
farmer and the American people, the small businessman, the main
street America, just as he was in twenty twenty. He
called them all non essential. Well, we're starting to see
signs of what is happening in the American economy showing

(01:24:22):
up now in car payments because car loans one of
the first things to go underwater, because cars appreciate so quickly.
Lower income Americans are missing car payments. I guess we
could say they're dying, young lady, don't you understand, Except
he wouldn't say that because he doesn't care. More Americans

(01:24:44):
are struggling. The share of subprime auto loans that were
sixty days or more passed due reached a high of
nearly six and a half percent in January and has
lingered near that level. Repossessions have swelled. More drivers are
trade in vehicles that are worth less than they owe,
and lenders such as CarMax and Ally Financial have warned

(01:25:06):
investors about auto loan performance so much so that you know,
the mainstream media has not picked up on commercial real
estate that Jerald Slenty has talked about for so long.
I mean, that is huge. That is really huge, and
commercial real estate is very much overbuilt in America as
well as in China and many other places. But they

(01:25:28):
have started talking about the car issue because we had
a couple of big car lenders that have gotten into
trouble and they said that could spread to the banks.
If it spreads to the banks, that's going to be
really bad because a lot of banks could start to
go out. So you've got the car issue, you've got
consumer car loans, You've got commercial real estate. You've got
a whole bunch of things there. I mean, and if

(01:25:49):
we have a banking apocalypse, that is really going to
be difficult to deal with in this country. Despite stubborn
inflation and punishing tariffs, the US economy on its surface
has appeared to hold up relatively well. Think about that,
punishing tariffs. Who is punishing us with tariffs? That would

(01:26:10):
be Trump, Trump and his tariff tantrums. That he has.
You know, well, I don't like what this Chinese ambassador
said to me today. So one hundred percent, you know,
just like that, you talk about somebody wants to rule
like a capricious king or something. I mean, this is
straight out of mel Brooks movie, right, he said, what, Well,
tax him one hundred percent, then that's we'll go that

(01:26:33):
everything out of that country.

Speaker 3 (01:26:35):
So one of the funny things is I've mentioned this before,
but there's a look by Hans Hermann. Happa called democracy
the God that Failed, and he outlines the problems with
democracy and the fact that it is effectively a dictatorship
of the you know, masses. Fifty percent of the population
decided to eat forty nine percent of the population. Well,
you know, hey, it's a democracy, we voted it in,
it's legal.

Speaker 2 (01:26:55):
It's a mobocracy.

Speaker 3 (01:26:57):
Yeah. And he also talks about the fact that realistically,
in his opinion, a landed gentry, a nobility, and a
king has more of an inclination towards stewardship of the
realm than these governmental bureaucrats that come in because you know,
their job is, you know, at the whim of other people.

(01:27:18):
They can be fired theoretically at any point, so they
have no reason to try to conserve wealth and grow
the country. It's simply what can I get out of
my job in the moment. I don't care if it
banksrupt the country in the short term, just so long
as I get my own out of it. Whereas the
king and the dukes or whatever you want to call them,
had this built in desire.

Speaker 2 (01:27:39):
So you're saying then that because you know, if Trump
and Lutenant and Bessett can own everything, then it will
be better off because they'll have a stake and everything.

Speaker 3 (01:27:47):
I'm just say we have the worst possible combination because
they have all the powers of a king, but they
rule for a short term, so they have no reason
not to loot the treasury at any given time. We've
given we've turned over supreme power to these people. Let
them do whatever they want. But they also have no
they have no reason to want to preserve the country
at all because their term is going to be up

(01:28:08):
and they're going to be out. Yeah, and Hunstermanhoppa doesn't
advocate monarch anything. He goes on to say, you know,
the best option be a sort of anarcho capitalism where
people are free association that sort of thing. But it's
just he makes a good point, where these short term
politicians have the least incentive to rule the country with
any sort of stabilizing force.

Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
It's been ruin us to be ruled by a bureaucracy,
and that's been the situation we're in. And that's because
our elected representatives have abdicated their power to them, because
they don't want responsibility for what's being done. They would
rather they get elected to Congress. They don't either collect
their paycheck, collect contributions, and spend their time having hearings

(01:28:50):
so they can become a well known public figure and
collect even more donations and so forth. Meanwhile, we don't
want to be bothered with actually passing laws. That's kind
of messy and contentious, so it just kick that over
to the bureaucracy. They let them write rules, and then
they pretend that the rules written by the bureaucracy, since
they're not laws, are We don't get any due process

(01:29:10):
protection either, So you are guilty until you prove the trendisent,
just like with the irs we saw for years. So,
as I said, despite the stubborn inflation and the punishing
Trump tariffs, the stock market continues to climb, and company executives,
the most part remain upbeat. Well, you know, you really
ought to, as one person said, you ought to look

(01:29:33):
at the price of assets where they're talking about stock
prices or are talking about the inflated assets of real estate.
You really ought to start pricing them in gold rather
than in these fiat currencies. Because the fiat currencies, it's
pretty obvious that they are headed down now. The weakness
in the auto market is one of the clearest indications
that low and middle income families, the foundation of the

(01:29:56):
economy could be starting to buckle. You know. The difference
is is that you know you're right about that insight.
They're trying to us in the sense that these people
who are bureaucrats, they have really no vested value in
any of this stuff. But you have a class of
people just like Bloomberg was saying, we're going to take
everybody's jobs, We're going to take everything. As a matter

(01:30:17):
of fact, you know, just like Claus Schwab said, you'll
own nothing. But these people also realize that, you know,
we're not stupid. At some point a large number of people,
well we are stupid, But some people are going to
catch on to the fact that this was stolen from them,
and they're going to get angry, And Bloomberg said, we've
got just got to figure out how we're going to

(01:30:39):
keep them from coming after its guillotines. Well, universal basic
income is one way, but the other way is to
have a mass culling of us. And that's why they
want to kill us because of all that stuff. So
empty shells, higher prices Americans tell the cost of Trump's tariffs.
This is from The Guardian in the UK said items

(01:31:00):
that I bought regularly have gone up in price steadily,
said one person, from hair dye to baby formula. Our
grocery list has gotten smaller while our budget has had
to increase. Meats like steak are a no go for
our household. Well, we'll just buy some beef from Argentina
and screw the American cattleman. How about that?

Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
So a Lotory Gates is working on American grown bug meat,
so you'll have your bug burgers made in the USA.

Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
That's right. So I don't meet some good.

Speaker 5 (01:31:33):
Old fashioned green blooded USA meat.

Speaker 2 (01:31:36):
Yeah, that's right, and green blooded Yeah, what's this goo
on the side here? So again, with all of that
As I mentioned before, this is up in Vancouver where
you have the the indigenous tribe that a judge and
the British Columbia Supreme Court decided that because these tribes

(01:31:57):
are here before, even though they didn't have a system
of property ownership or management, even though they were indigenous
and only visited this area on a periodic basis, that
they should be given title to the land. And this
is the key thing. This is what they do when
they create chaos. They want to turn over the cart
and just dump everything on the ground. And this is

(01:32:20):
our what our governments are doing right now. The court
ruled that the titles held by the government and other
property owners were legally flawed and invalid. So these are
people who've been paying taxes on it for generations. It's
been family property, and they're going to turn it over
to other people who never even viewed it as property.

(01:32:43):
So private property rights, that's one of the key things
that are there. And we're going to continue to go
down this road. It's going to be very easy for
them to get us out of our property, not by
necessarily turning it over to indigenous tribes. They could just
tax us to death based on the artificial inflated value
of our real estate. If they come in and say, well,

(01:33:04):
your real estate's worth ten times what it was a
few years ago because of our currencies going into hyperinflation,
where you going to get the money to pay for that?
And that's why I say, you know, if we don't
stop this property tax stuff, you combine that with hyperinflation.
If that happens and people are homeless at that point,
they can do that very easily.

Speaker 5 (01:33:25):
So well, while you're eating your bug burger, you can
live in your pod.

Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (01:33:29):
They already have a solution for all this.

Speaker 2 (01:33:31):
Homeowners they are recently notified by their mayor the properties
in the city may be subject to aboriginal title claims.
Residents are looking for clear information and reassurance, but there
is none coming from it. So along with all of that,
there's a second in the series of city States without
Limits from three thought project actually comes from Unlimited Hangout.

(01:33:56):
I covered a little bit of part one about that.
I would suggest that you read this. It's very detailed.
I'm not going to go into all the details of it,
but just to give you an overview. The technocrats are
very interested in carving out some new sovereign areas that
they can control, a kind of secession. And this has
been a part of the anarcho capitalist libertarian movement for

(01:34:19):
quite some time. When need to have cea steadying or
something like that. Well, now they're looking at going back
to city states, and of course they would rule them
as autocrats as well. When you look at Curtis Jarvin
and the other people, they want to have functional oligarchies
that are going to operate in these areas. Trump calls
them freedom cities. The UN calls them smart cities, smart

(01:34:42):
cities for dumb people and freedom cities for slaves. That's
all you need to know, really, But it is moving,
progressing forward. These people are In Part one, he said,
we explored the ideology that's been done by these techn
oligarchs and how their proposals align with the interest of

(01:35:04):
the international oligarch partners that they have, and how this
is all being pushed with accelerationism. They're trying to make
this happen very very quickly. Why is that, Well, again,
they understand the times that we are in and this
is a fourth turning and when you look at the
actions of Donald Trump, looks very much like the actions

(01:35:24):
of a fourth turning president, whether you're talking about Fdr
Right Maham Lincoln, rapid accelerated change and overthrowing all the institutions,
And of course it also helps if you've got a
global depression and you've got awars that are going on.
So all of this is really the backdrop for what

(01:35:44):
Trump is doing. He may sound like he's unstable and erratic,
and he is, but that serves their purpose to have
somebody like him in place. So let's take a look
at some of the comments here before we take a break.

Speaker 3 (01:35:57):
That's right, Brian McCartney. In the process of taking land
in Minnesota as well native land grab Doug double O seven,
is he implying that our farmers are non essential? It
sure sounds like.

Speaker 2 (01:36:09):
Yeah, yeah, Jabar Malay is essential because he knows him,
he likes him. He doesn't know or like any farmers, right,
how many farmers do you see at mar Lago parties
as VIPs?

Speaker 5 (01:36:18):
There?

Speaker 2 (01:36:19):
Zero downe Marry Body from the Calamo Association either.

Speaker 5 (01:36:22):
Yeah, he happens to like Jabyer Malai. He doesn't happen
to light the farmers.

Speaker 2 (01:36:27):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:36:28):
Gond Off, the rogue be funny if it weren't true. Yeah,
and Max, he obviously loads America, the country that gave
him every opportunity to succeed.

Speaker 5 (01:36:37):
Those are about the taking a dump on the US.

Speaker 3 (01:36:41):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's annal Lord won three three seven,
so it's okay to rig the market to hurt American
farmers so Argentinian farmers can prosper. That's about the shape
of things.

Speaker 5 (01:36:53):
Yes, it's quoting the Founders before. It's government does not
reason or persuasion, but force. And he's not trying to
convince these farmers. Hey, they're suffering out there, they're dying,
if only you could help them out. He's actively taking
the business from these farmers and presenting it as though
it's charity. This is stealing from one group of struggling

(01:37:16):
people to give to the people that he likes, and
then pretending that it's a moral high ground.

Speaker 3 (01:37:21):
It's robbing Peter to pay Paolo.

Speaker 2 (01:37:24):
And of course his White House has boasted about the
fact that they've made two hundred billion dollars in tariffs,
not a penny for the farmers, and they're the ones
who are bearing the brunt of his unnecessarily created trade war.
And I say unnecessarily created. We need to do something
about making sure that we have independence in America. But

(01:37:46):
it isn't the be all and end all of everything,
and you can survive. We need to have a global
supply chain for many different things. And the way that
he's doing this is just boneheaded. It's just like saying, okay,
cutting off the supplies, and you've got American manufacturers who
are dependent on foreign components or foreign minerals or whatever,

(01:38:07):
and they can't get it, so it shuts down the
American manufacturers. It's not working. It's put together by a
guy who is number than a sack of bricks, as
Elon must said Peter Navara, And it is absolutely this
is a stupid economic policy. And he can't even be
consistent about that. That's another indication that they haven't thought

(01:38:28):
this thing through because they're constantly changing it.

Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
Yeah, we have Audi MRR saying Trump equals trojan horse.
Well we have to eat that trojan horse. If his
economic policy let's keep going the way they are. It's
on a lord one three three seven. Maybe Argentinians should
get their gunm to stop screwing them over. If they
figure out the secret on how to do that they
should let us know as well. KWD sixty eight, a

(01:38:55):
friend who was Maggo left after Trump's recent actions. Now
to get him on here to seal the deal. It's
nice to know that some of these people still can change.

Speaker 2 (01:39:04):
Well, i'll tell you what. You know that that meme
that I put up as a homeless person and rags
holding a sign up say trust the plan, right, And
this is a trust that he has betrayed over and
over again. And I just don't know how many times
it takes for some people to figure it out.

Speaker 3 (01:39:24):
It's truly amazing the rationalizations they'll.

Speaker 2 (01:39:27):
Come up with.

Speaker 3 (01:39:27):
Oh, well, it wasn't him, It's just this guy that
he praised and put into position and was good friends with.
But now he says, oh I was betrayed.

Speaker 5 (01:39:36):
Sure, sure, I'll never get over. That video of the
guy was Scott Adams, who was saying like, I've lost
my health, my yeah, finances, everything has gone down because
I've supported Trump. But it was all worth it.

Speaker 2 (01:39:51):
Yeah exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:39:53):
Yeah at that point, at that point, what can you
say to someone like that? Just godspeed. We have GYM seven.
Everyone who licks Trump's boots gets us taxpayer dollars. That's right.

Speaker 2 (01:40:06):
The question is, you know that brings up the idea
that there's so much corruption in and around Javier Malay.
Do you think he might kick back some of this
stuff to Trump, just like Ukraine kick stuff back to Biden.
I think so, you know, that'll be another thing that
they have in common, maybe, right, And we might find
that out eventually, that there's some kind of a kickback
going on between Argentina and the Trump bros.

Speaker 5 (01:40:30):
Yeah, we are saying that. I guess the farmers should
have written a letter to the Nobel Peace Prize Committee
if they wanted to get twenty billion. But maybe there
is more to it than.

Speaker 2 (01:40:41):
That, Yeah, the soybean farmers, Yeah, of course, Yeah, they
have to actually be able to produce kickback some of
that money that they're getting. I mean, it's twenty billion dollars.
Nobody would miss a million or two out of.

Speaker 3 (01:40:52):
That, right, a millionaire two that's not even worth keeping
track of. That's right, we have we are all dead
and says well, Trump did save South Park.

Speaker 5 (01:41:03):
Oh yeah, he saved Jimmy Kimmel as well. So he
is working for some American businesses like Jimmy Kemmel, but
just not the Farmers.

Speaker 3 (01:41:13):
What a hero. Yeah, Guard Goldsmith. The Argentina factor has
a lot to do with big banks heavily leveraged there
and with Malai backing Israel.

Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
I agree. Yeah, it's connections of Israel are huge. And
also the banks again want to protect their investment, just
like the student loans. That's why you've got Bessent in
there during currency swaps and so forth. That's why he's
talking about what we're going to help him out with
some of the private banks, and we'll come in and
put in a deal and say, you don't want your
whole loan to be lost, so why don't you write

(01:41:42):
off some of it? Help them to keep this ball
rolling exactly. I think that's what's going on there as well.

Speaker 3 (01:41:48):
Guard Goldsmith also says JP Morgan has billions in Argentinian debt.
We gotta protect Jamie demon. We gotta protect JP Morgan's assets. Audi.
Mr America is trillions in debt. How are we in
a position to assist any country?

Speaker 2 (01:42:04):
Well, yeah, it's an amazing thing when you look at
Trump's violence and wars in South America. He had a
back and forth, got into an argument with Colombia of
the Columbian president. They pulled back their ambassador and Trump says,
that's it. We're not going to give you any more money.
And I'm like, why are we giving money to Colombia.
It doesn't make any sense at all. I mean, you

(01:42:26):
want to talk about the countries that are sending drugs
into America. That is what Columbia is doing. It's not
what Venezuela is doing. It's coming from Colombia. And instead
of going to war with Colombia, because he says, hey,
we've got to go to war with these people over
the drug war. We're going to go into a real
war instead of doing that with Colombia that are actually

(01:42:46):
doing the drugs. And I wouldn't advocate that, I'm just
saying it just shows what a lying piece of filth
Trump is. He gives money to the biggest drug exporter
into the US. In terms of these Latin American countries,
more drug is probably coming in from Columbia in terms
of cocaine and things like that, So we were actually
subsidizing them to do that rather than dropping bombs on them.

(01:43:10):
It's just crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:43:11):
Our foreign policy is schizophrenic. Yeah, and Max Trump is
a one man demolition squad, which is why they wanted
him in the White House, even four year reprieve, so
you'd forget what he did in the first turn.

Speaker 2 (01:43:22):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:43:23):
Yeah, Hi, Boos says at DK, can you please list
all the other countries that throw billions to the US
people to help us. I'll hang up and listen to
your response.

Speaker 2 (01:43:33):
Yeah, there's not any money coming from anybody to help us.

Speaker 3 (01:43:36):
They're fictitious.

Speaker 2 (01:43:37):
They coming to help our farmers. They don't help when
we have a massive natural disaster like a hurricane or
something like that coming through.

Speaker 3 (01:43:45):
Either America has caused a global issue by issuing foreign aid.

Speaker 2 (01:43:50):
Yeah, and I'll tell you there's not going to be
anybody who's going to give us a penny after Trump.
He's alienating everybody, even the Canadians. The Canadians basically but
have tariffs on us alcohol and ticket essentially took it
off the shelves. But you know, he's got the Canadian
people booing American teams when they play in hockey. He's

(01:44:11):
just going around. He's just like a fly in the
ointment setting everybody against America. So yeah, don't look for
any money or assistance coming to us for anything.

Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
Yeah, we we're somewhat backed into a corner on foreign dated. Personally,
of course, I'm in favor of just you know, cut
it all off. Nobody gets anything. We're not in the
business of subsidizing your nation. But because we've been giving
millions to billions of dollars to these nations for decades now,
they've come to depend on it their entire country.

Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
Yeah like that.

Speaker 3 (01:44:41):
Yeah, and you know it'll be a massive problem. You know,
thousands to millions of people will die if America cuts
off four and AID. Because there was this idea that, well,
if we give all these poor backwards countries four and eight,
they'll obviously use it to build their infrastructure, make their
country better. It turns out what happens is that most

(01:45:02):
of it gets siphoned up by the people at the top,
the corrupt government officials, and a little bit that does
trickle out into the welfare system just encourages people to
have more children.

Speaker 2 (01:45:13):
Well, and it was just like the American welfare system.
It's designed to create dependency because if they're dependent on you,
it's easy for you to control them. And so they
want to control these other countries. They want to make
them dependent upon us and if you go back and
look at Robert McNamara, after the fiasco of the Vietnam War,
which he basically ran, he went to the International Monetary

(01:45:35):
Fund and what he did was he made loans to
these so called developing countries that they said, well, we
need to help them develop. Well, they weren't helping them
to build infrastructure. What they were doing was helping them
to build a welfare system within their country which was
not producing wealth but consuming wealth. And everybody accused Robert

(01:45:56):
McNamara accurately of rent seeking. You're trying to turn these
people into renters. And that's what the globals have always
been doing. That's why they're trying to do it to everybody.
You will own nothing, you'll rent everything, right, So they're
all rent seekers now, not just Robert McNamara.

Speaker 3 (01:46:11):
And so now, as I said, if America cuts off
the Foreign eight, it is going to cause a massive
spiral of deaths throughout the globe because these countries do
not have the infrastructure themselves to feed their own populations
and take care of them. So at this point, it's
just this giant, you know, ball, this Gordian knot of promts,

(01:46:32):
Like where do you start, how do you cut this
off with it?

Speaker 2 (01:46:34):
We got this magic money tree that we're using. But
the reality is that the real power is not the
printing presses of the Federal Reserve. It's things like the
American farmer that Trump is killing with his policies.

Speaker 5 (01:46:48):
Yeah, and it's sort of the inverse of the given
man of fish. You feed him for a day, teaching
for fish, you feed him for life. It's you give
society food. You feed him for a day. You keep
giving it to them for a long time, and they'll
forget how to make it themselves.

Speaker 2 (01:47:02):
That's right. Domestication. We have a feral government and we
have a domesticated population that they've turned into pets. And
that's the same thing as happening on the international level
as well.

Speaker 3 (01:47:13):
NIBERU twenty nine. Argentina has significant mineral resources and home
to the world's third largest lithium reserves, making it the
world's fourth largest producer of lithium denver ataway. Many sectors
of the economy have been so opposite of free markets.
US healthcare is allowed to consolidate enough resources and power
to enable real power to poison most of the planet

(01:47:34):
with a fake vax Spencer DeLong. Maybe we should all
replace our American flags with foreign flags so we can
get some relief. If you put up an Israeli flag,
Trump will be knocking on your door by lunchtime. Do
not obey. Dark Winter can accommodate some bugs and fake meat.
Government hates us. They do, indeed hate us. Francine Gates

(01:47:56):
fake meat project is flopping.

Speaker 2 (01:47:57):
I read it is.

Speaker 5 (01:48:00):
Nobody wants you to have to kill the meat industry there.

Speaker 2 (01:48:02):
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, if you're if nobody wants to
buy your stuff, there's ways that you can force them
with the government.

Speaker 3 (01:48:10):
Make it so you can't afford the real stuff. Jim seven,
us DA will cull the US cattle for bird flow
or pink eye or other non threatening disease to buy
meat from Argentina instead of Brazil.

Speaker 2 (01:48:22):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 3 (01:48:23):
Audi m R R. Trump is still funding the Ukraine
war that he campaigned on that he'd end twenty twenty
four hours.

Speaker 2 (01:48:30):
Well, there's an update on that as well. We're talking
about that coming up.

Speaker 3 (01:48:34):
Yeah, Mark kerran Key, the Trump family and extensions are
all out across the planet, living up the gravy train
for the tribe.

Speaker 2 (01:48:43):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:48:43):
GDP three thirty. We can phase out the aid and
let them know the gravy train is ending.

Speaker 2 (01:48:48):
That's well, it's amazing when you look at how much
money they have made with the crypto stuff, and of
course that's one of the big scandals of how Via
Malaya as well. So we're going to take a quick
break and we come back.

Speaker 5 (01:48:58):
Yeah, we've had it in the deck about jaredstening off
of this stuff for a long time. We've had it
in the debt for a while. I just thought that
fit perfectly with how they're looting.

Speaker 2 (01:49:12):
Yes, yeah, let's go ahead and play that here.

Speaker 12 (01:49:14):
How did the White House decide that it is appropriate
for Jared Kushner to be working on matters that involve
quitar the UAE, Saudi Arabia, three countries that combined have
given him more than two point five billion dollars for
his investment firm.

Speaker 3 (01:49:28):
I think it's because we wanted another two point five
that you're trying to suggest that it's inappropriate for Jerry.

Speaker 4 (01:49:34):
It is widely respected around the world.

Speaker 2 (01:49:38):
Yeah, that woman has become Trump's greta. How dare you
you know whenever somebody asked her that you see the
same tactic by Pam Bondi. She had a little cheat
sheet there of all the different ad hominem attacks she
could throw at at anybody who asked her a policy
question or tough question. So we're going to take a
quick break, folks, and we got more about out Jared

(01:50:01):
and his multi billion dollar deals. He had a sixty
minutes interview he and Steve Whitcoff, who is the real
estate buddy of Donald Trump, who went there to make deals,
and so they asked him about some of that stuff.
We'll cover that when we get back.

Speaker 3 (01:50:16):
Don't touch that diet.

Speaker 2 (01:50:17):
Yeah, we'll be right back.

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Speaker 2 (01:53:04):
Well, there's a lot of updates to the Epstein story
last few days. Officials of the Bureau of Prisons have
instituted a unique system for keeping absolutely every detail about
Glene Maxwell's secret. A federal prison consultant revealed this on
The Daily Beast podcast Sam Mangel, a former inmate turned

(01:53:25):
prison consultant. That's a career for you. Maybe that's what
George Santos will do, right, So he didn't have to
get it. According to Trump, he was in a solitary confinement,
So I don't know if he's got any wisdom to
impart to people. I know that John Kiriaku did a
book how to do time like a like a spy

(01:53:45):
or something, because he was sent to jail for exposing
the lies about weapons of mass destruction based on torture.
They sent him to jail so how to do time
like a spy. So yeah, that's probably the better approach anyway.
This guy's a consultant for high profile names like Steve
Benn and Peter Navarro. People that are being sent to prison,

(01:54:06):
they go to him and get him to tell them
what it's like and how to survive. He explained that
the Bureau of Prisons is now working overtime to keep
every detail about Maxwell out of the news. Mengele, whose
job is to work with high profile inmates, said he's
never seen a cover up operation like this one before.
When they go into a prison anybody of that type

(01:54:28):
of stature or fame, inmates tend to be very curious.
They want to know, They want to almost live vicariously
through them. Many of the staff tend to be very
deferential to them because they understand who they are and
who their friends might be. And the case with mis
Maxwell is completely different. They were warned, the inmates and
the staff were warned prior to her coming in that

(01:54:51):
under no circumstances are they to disclose anything that happens
with her or to her or surrounding her during her
time at this club fed which is my term. It's
called Brian is where she is. Mangele said that this
was no idle threat. He said, in one case, there
was one inmate that told somebody, a journalist, something about her.

(01:55:15):
And this young lady was a friend of one of
my clients, and she had a very short sentence. Keeping
in mind, prison phones and email are subject to being monitored,
so you know for sure that they have an AI
system that is just looking for the name Maxwell. And
as soon as this other inmate made the statement, she
was whisked off that night to the Houston Federal Detention Center,

(01:55:40):
which is a maximum security facility. The sentiment is one
of walking on ice because this is a compared to
the other prisons, this is kind of like a club
right there, very low security. So you talk about gleam Maxwell,
we tell you not to, and you get sent off
to a maximum security facility. They're afraid. The staff is

(01:56:04):
afraid to do anything wrong because they know that in
order for her to have gotten here, the strings are
at the highest possible level. And so again we're seeing this.
They block anything and everything about Epstein. And this is
a confession from Trump of what we already know, right
the connection between these guys, anything involving a sexual act

(01:56:28):
is the most serious or one of the most serious
public safety factors that somebody can have on them, and
that specifically precludes an individual from serving time in this camp.
He said. I've helped thousands of people and they will
not waive that public safety factor. So getting somebody who

(01:56:48):
has been convicted of being a sexual predator transferred to
this camp is crazy. Maxwell sixty three, has been staying
at this dormsta facility closer to her family. It also
houses other high profile criminals, including Trano's fraudster Elizabeth Holmes
and former Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Jen Shaw.

(01:57:11):
I know nothing about that.

Speaker 5 (01:57:13):
Oh, so this is where all the politically correct connected
people go, but they don't have to actually face any
consequences for the crimes that they commit.

Speaker 2 (01:57:21):
Yeah, they're not like us. They've even got their own
prison system. That's a very different thing. So in September,
Maxwell was spotted headed to a yoga class. They don't
have those in the Alcatraz or other places like that. Probably
don't have them in the Florida Alcatraz, the Alligator Alcatraz either.
The transfer came after Maxwell sat down for an hour's

(01:57:44):
long interview with Trump appointed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche
And so she has this interview with him, and next
thing you know, she's going off to Club fed Mangle,
said the Bureau Prisons director and the deputy director, who
were both appointed by Trump earlier this year. He said,
really try to clean everything up and get things moving

(01:58:06):
in the proper direction for her. So it's my understanding
that the directive to move her to a minimum security
camp to Brian came from well above their heads. He said.
Trump left the door open to a possible Maxwell pardon
while pretending not to know her earlier this month. Who
is that? You remember that whip I played for you?

(01:58:28):
Who is that? It's been such a long time since
I've heard that name, and I can't really remember what's
going on with that. Yeah, you've got to be careful.
If people believed him, they think you had dementia, they
do the twenty fifth Amendment on him. But I know
he's just a liar. I have to imagine. He said
that getting her to Brian was the starting point to
getting her out of custody, whether through commutation or pardon.

(01:58:52):
It just seems to me that you don't move someone
to that type of facility, with this kind of protection
and precautions, if you are not overly concerned about her
safety and what she has to say and what she
has to offer. So yeah, as I said, when we're
looking this nonsense about George Santos who had a large

(01:59:15):
fine that he needed to still pay, I don't know
if that was going to be restitution. That's one of
the big flaws in our so called criminal justice system.
Besides the fact that there's no justice in it, there's
also the fact that they never ever looked for victim restitution.
You got somebody comes in as a major white collar criminal,
they pay fines to the government. For the most part,

(01:59:38):
there's very little effort to get any restitution to victims. Meanwhile,
you have Mike Johnson is so fully on board for
Trump to cover this stuff up. He doesn't want to
have these some of the stuff released that you have
Thomas Massey pushing to release, and so he's trying to
do every trick in the book, and of course is

(01:59:59):
latest trick. He sent Congress home a week early from
their month long vacation to try to make sure that
there wasn't going to be a vote to release these papers.
And then as they started to come back, there was
a special election in Arizona, and you had a woman,

(02:00:20):
a Democrat, who was elected there. Of course she's going
to vote to let these papers go. And so Mike
Johnson is pulling every trick that he can to make
sure that she's not a member of Congress. He doesn't
want to swear her in, and he's playing all kinds
of games and delaying tactics to do it. And it's
gotten to the point now where the Arizona Attorney General,

(02:00:40):
again a Democrat, has issued a blistering letter and she
said she's going to file a lawsuit today. We'll see
what happens with that against Mike Johnson, claiming that he's
denying representation for the people in her district. So she
won the special election of late father. And I have

(02:01:02):
no idea how to pronounce this Hispanic name Grihalva. I
guess I don't know. Anyway, Her father passed away earlier
this year following a battle with cancer. She won in
late September. I gave the Democrats another critical seat, and
the Republican controlled razor thin margin in Congress, but it
gives them the vote that they needed to get this

(02:01:25):
stuff released. And it's just amazing to watch Mike Johnson
pull every trick in the book to try to cover
up and to guard our pedophiles. That's what the GOP
has become. And it's I guess, you know, we talked
about the striss In effect. I think what he is
doing and what Trump is doing, maybe they'll rename it.

(02:01:45):
Maybe they'll call it the Mike Johnson effect, the Epstein effect.
Maybe I don't know, the Maxwell effect. Arizona's right to
a full delegation and the right of the residents of
her district to have representation from the person that they
recently voted for are not up for debate and may
not be delayed or used as leverage in negotiations about

(02:02:07):
unrelated legislation, said the Arizona Attorney General. She didn't mince words,
accusing Johnson and Republican leaders of holding up the swearing
in in order to gain leverage during the ongoing government
shutdown negotiations. According to her, it's not just politics, it's unlawful.
Democrats argue that Johnson is playing hardball to avoid a

(02:02:27):
vote that could expose more about the federal government's handling
of the Epstein case, her swearing in would give them
just enough votes. As I said, with the House already
deeply in crisis mode of the shutdown, Johnson's move to
delay seating a duly elected member is drawing backlash not
just from Arizona but across the aisle from other Republicans,

(02:02:49):
and as the Arizona Attorney General said, he said, her
constituents can't even communicate with her because she doesn't have
a congressional email that she put out there in public.
I mean, they haven't given her office. I haven't given
her an email, they haven't sworn her in, nothing at all.
So Mike Johnson is actually praised that Trump poop video

(02:03:12):
crapping on the people. He thought it was wonderful when
people asked him about that, and he said, yes, it
is the the diarrhea from the industrial complex jet. He said,
the president uses social media to make his points. You

(02:03:34):
can argue that he's probably the most effective person who
has ever used social media for that. And I think
he did a great job of making the point against himself.
You know the fact that he would do something that
is that classless and crass, and the fact that, as
I said in my tweet. I thought it was a
perfect metaphor for Trump. He's constantly crapping on the American

(02:03:57):
people with a military industrial complex and these other special
interests in Congress.

Speaker 5 (02:04:02):
I still have the video if you want to play it.

Speaker 2 (02:04:04):
Yeah, yeah, go ahead and play it. Let's see this
is the original one, and we'll play the fix, the
one that's fixed afterwards. Go ahead, King Trump, there he
is with his crown, but I'm not a king. Yep.

(02:04:29):
That's Trump crapping on the American public. And then somebody
did the other one. Yeah I can, I'm freed. And
he drops it on the Statue of Liberty Arlington Cemetery,
the tomb of the unknown Soldier in the Guard there,
most importantly on the Constitution pursl today.

Speaker 9 (02:04:52):
Does there rain no doubt?

Speaker 3 (02:04:54):
I love this, God bless you.

Speaker 2 (02:05:02):
That was about that. The noise of the jet bakes,
and that's dropping the excrement. I don't know. So he
says he's not calling for the murder of his political opponents.
That's what these people are doing. Yeah, we know what
you are, Mike Johnson. You are just a liar. You
will say anything. And of course he was talking about

(02:05:23):
how it was the Hate America rally. There's going to
be violence everywhere everybody. That was a lie anyway, Johnson
said last week the protesters would include terrorists, sympathizers, Marxists,
and Antifa types, and they kept it under control. So
he said, don't mock a president who's already had two
failed assassination attempts on his life. And he said they

(02:05:46):
had the right to do it. Congratulations to them. They
didn't burn any buildings down. That's a big achievement for
the left to have some kind of a gathering where
they don't have looting and riots and burn a building down.
And I guess most of importantly, he kept his uniform
thugs at bay. So there we go. So congratulations to
both the left and the right who were just throwing

(02:06:07):
excrement at each other and we're stuck in the middle
with these clowns.

Speaker 3 (02:06:11):
Gotta say, it does show how thoroughly conquered our government
has been by Indio. With the scatological nature of the
humor that's going on. Obviously this is big India's influence.

Speaker 2 (02:06:22):
Yeah, And he said that all in response to a
reporter who said, you say that the Democrats had a
hate America rally. But what does it say that the
president of the US over the weekend released a video
of him pooping on the American people. People in the
room laughing about that, and that's when he says, well,
he's a genius at using social media, and I think

(02:06:43):
he really got his point across. Well. They are Republicans
on the House Oversight Committee thought that it was a
victory for them when they released a transcript of a
recent interview with Alex Acosta. This is the guy who
was the US attorney who so did the so called
prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein and gave him that sweetheart deal.

(02:07:05):
I mean that sweetheart deal was even better than Gallainne
Maxwell has saying that the interviewer they had with Alex
Acosta provides evidence that Trump was not involved in the
case against the late convicted sex offender. The Republicans said
Acosta never talked to Trump about Epstein, and yet Mike

(02:07:27):
Johnson said that Trump was an informant on Epstein. So
what is true? Were the Republicans lying it was Mike
Johnson lying then or the Republicans lying now? So you
never the entire time you were US attorney, you never
once spoke to Donald Trump. Well, I guess the question is,

(02:07:48):
you know, when I look at all this stuff and
the credibility of alex Acosta, who did tell people, hey, look,
everybody was coming after him when his confirmation hearing for
Labor secretary in Trump's first term, don't blame me. I
had people coming to me saying, lay off at Jeffrey Epstein.
He's intelligence. And so that's why I did it. And

(02:08:09):
so the question is can we trust anything this guy did?
And the other question is how did Trump come to
single out this guy for labor secretary? What experience did
he have to be a labor secretary? I don't know
what experience anybody has to be a labor secretary. I
don't know what constitutional authority they have for that department either,

(02:08:29):
But why did they pick him out for this? You know,
it's always people who have one or two degrees of
separation with Jeffrey Epstein around Trump, isn't it? And that
certainly is the case with this guy. You know, there
are I looked up how many US attorneys are there
in the same position as alex Acosta. Well, there's ninety

(02:08:52):
four of them. So how in the world does this
guy stick out. Is it because he did such a
great job of prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein that Trump just had
to have him, or is it maybe that both he
and Trump are being controlled by somebody or some group.
I don't know, maybe Massad. Maybe they got some common

(02:09:12):
thread between the two of them. Because it's not Epstein
that's controlling him, it's the people that Epstein works for.
They're controlling both of them, in my opinion, and so
that to me, that is the real issue. You want
to see if he ever interviewed Donald Trump will find
out who is actually pulling his strings. You go back
and you look at the sweetheart deal that he gave Epstein.

(02:09:36):
Epstein could be out all day and he would just
come back to the jail at the end of the
night and he would sleep in his cell, and they
considered that doing time. You know, I said earlier that
this guy who's a prison consultant said if somebody's convicted
of a sexual crime, we don't let them go to
club fed which makes what alex Acosta did in his

(02:09:59):
place bargaining even more suspicious because not only did he
not get sent to a regular prison, he got day
release as a sexual predator. Because of the deal that
Alex Acosta gave Epstein, he was able to continue assaulting
and raping young women and girls for another decade. No

(02:10:20):
matter how House Republicans try to spend this, these Democrats
are going to keep pushing against this, they said in
their statement. Acosta and his capacity as US Attorney oversaw
the deal between the federal government Epstein that many have
argued allowed the financier to continue to victimize women for years.
Acosta resigned from his post as Labor Secretary in the

(02:10:41):
first Trump administration amid renewed scrutiny of the Epstein case.
This is not going away, and you know, this is
something that eventually comes around to get all these people,
and it's going to continue to come for Trump and
for Mike Johnson, who is owning this now. Just as
you had over the weekend, you had Prince Andrew who

(02:11:03):
had been involved with Virginia and Guthrie, and he stepped
down and relinquished all of his titles. And of course
Sarah Ferguson, who he was married to at one point
in time, had written letters to Jeffrey Epstein our dearest
friend and so forth. So now she's no longer a duchess.

(02:11:24):
He's no longer a duke. He will always be a prince. However,
he's not going to be the man formally known as prince.
They did that too, was Harry. Harry is the man
formerly known as prince. But this guy, because he was,
you know, he will retain his princely title. But he

(02:11:44):
is an embarrassment to the royal family and the young guy,
Prince Williams, who is in line to take over from Charles.
He knows, what an albatross, what a stinking dead body,
this relationship with Epstein is for the entire royal family.
Trump doesn't understand that. The GOP doesn't understand that. Mike

(02:12:06):
Johnson needs to take a look at what they just
did in the UK and say, do you really want
to wrap the GOP in the stinking corpse of Jeffrey
Epstein because it reeks. Everybody can see it, everybody can
smell it. The House Oversight Committee also on Friday released
a new batch of documents that had previously received from

(02:12:27):
the Epstein estate, including Epstein's schedules and the materials mentioned
a host of powerful men with whom Epstein had dealings,
including a proposed twenty eleven appointment with Tom Pritzker of
the Hyatt Hotels. And of course this is the same
family that Governor Pritsker of Illinois is involved in. And

(02:12:48):
as I've mentioned many times, he's got a cousin. I
don't know if that's Tom Pritzer or not, but the
guy is a doppelganger for the Governor of Illinois, and
that guy is a trainee. And the Pritzker family has
been at the epicenter of pushing this transgender agenda. They
have funded it in a number of different ways. The
Hyatt family and it's actually the Pritzkers who are the

(02:13:10):
Hyatt family. I don't know why they call it Hyatt,
but it's not owned by anybody named Hyatt, s owned
by the Pritzkers, and they've really been pushing this LGBT stuff.
So is it a surprize that a member of the
family would be involved with Jeffrey Epstein. It also showed
a planned twenty twelve dinner with Woody Allen and his

(02:13:32):
partner soon E Previn, which was the adopted daughter of
Woody Allen's wife. It was kind of an incestuous relationship
as well as an underage relationship, but again, Woody Allen
heavily connected with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein also appeared at a

(02:13:53):
scheduled dinner February twenty thirteen with the former Prime Minister
of Israel Ahood Barack and Larry Summers, former Treasury secretary
and Harvard University president. He was Treasury secretary under Obama. Well,
Virginia Guthrie's book came out as well over the weekend,
and she was hinting that she had had some involvements

(02:14:16):
with a very famous prime minister. Was it this guy,
the former prime Minister of Israel or was it some
other person? We're not really sure about that. The Costa
told Congress that prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein would have been a
crap shoot. Well, you know, Trump is into crap shoots,

(02:14:37):
I guess. Anyway, it's now turned into something of an
excrement show, hasn't it. Maybe he should have prosecuted him.
I mean, would it be that hard? You know, maybe
you should just hang up your prosecutor guns. If you
can't take down Jeffrey Epstein, just give it up. This

(02:14:57):
is not the career for you. You were probably cut
out to be a high level bureaucrat in Washington, because
you take orders from people who are higher up. Epstein
had molested dozens of high school girls, whom he lured
to his home to give him massages. The so called
massages were a pretense to molest the girls, who ranged

(02:15:17):
in age from thirteen to seventeen. Epstein ultimately pleaded guilty
to two state prostitution charges, including one that included a minor,
and he would only serve thirteen months in a county jail,
not a federal jail or anything like that. And again,
this is a federal prosecutor. And it was the kind

(02:15:38):
of Otistown drunk type of deal that Andy Griffith gave. Otis,
you know, when you get drunk, here's the key. You know,
we'll just leave the key up here. You just come
in and sleep it off here in the jail cell,
so we don't have to go out and arrest you. You know,
it's kind of a laid back thing. That's what they
did with Jeffrey Epstein. Alex A Costa, how does this
guy have any credibility at all? How does Mike Johnson

(02:15:59):
have any credibility? You know, Trump is an informant, But
Alex Acosta, the prosecutor never talked to him. Well, that's possible.
If alex A Costa is not interested in doing a prosecution,
it's very possible that he wouldn't talk to Jeffrey Epstein's
best friend for fifteen years, a guy who has allegedly
been an informant, who probably tipped off the authorities because

(02:16:22):
of the property dispute that he and Epstein had there
in Palm Beach, West Palm Beach. That was the thing
that broke up their friendship, the two of them fighting
over a piece of property. And shortly after that somebody reported,
Jeffrey Epstein, you don't think that Trump knows what's going

(02:16:42):
on out of all those years, Trump and Milania, So
go ahead.

Speaker 3 (02:16:48):
Solo Cat nineteen eighty. Taxation is theft and subsidiation is
a transfer of that stolen money. Yeah, we were talking
about the loan forgiveness for college students. Yes, and Max
they want to sell brokes. They can treat us like
cattle soldering with their health protocols.

Speaker 5 (02:17:06):
Nibarosh twink specifically that taxation is theft in substation as
transfer stole money. Was about the farmers in Argentina and
mabef or the soy bean stuff. It's hard to say
since there's so much, so many instances of it.

Speaker 2 (02:17:24):
Yeah, I used to always say that at when you
go to Williams work, you heard that they'd always have
somebody they're talking about. So what were they finding about?
And they wanted The answer that they wanted to say
to repeat was no taxation without representation, and so I
would always always jell out, taxation is theft on the
first of all, go uh well, no, that wasn't it,

(02:17:46):
but it is.

Speaker 3 (02:17:49):
It is true nonetheless. Yeah, Nibero twenty twenty nine. This
global welfare system was greatly instituted under the Bush Reagan
Maga of the nineteen eighties. Money ski memes. Jared and
Ivanka pocketed six hundred and fifty million dollars in twenty
twenty from the scamdemic while the taxpayers were hoping for
a twelve hundred dollars pittance. The rich get richer Epstein Island. Obviously,

(02:18:13):
Elaine Maxwell is going to be pardoned. It sure seems
like that. It seems to be moving that way for sure. Yeah, Audi,
Mr R. I can't wait to hear how the Magga
cultists will defend Trump's impending bardon of Maxwell. Yeah it's
forty ehs.

Speaker 2 (02:18:28):
Yeah, that's right. All these nudge news influencers out there,
how are they going to spend this? You know, the
same crew of useful idiots who showed up to be
given the booklets of old information. They told them that
they were releasing the Epstein documents to them. These people
have paid no penalty at all with the Maga crowd
for having participated in that fraud. It's just a circus.

(02:18:51):
I thought. That's one of the memes I saw. If
you elect the clown, expect the circus.

Speaker 3 (02:18:56):
What are the things that I found funny about that
whole thing is there's that one picture where all the
influencers are kind of walking out of the door and
they're all holding up their little book and you could
just see Cernovich in the back and he's just kind
of looking down. He looks just like like he he's
the one that realizes this is nothing and this is
going to be bad for them because they're not going

(02:19:17):
to have anything to report.

Speaker 2 (02:19:19):
They paid no penalty for it, just like Trump doesn't
pay any penalty for it. They come out there, look
at us, we're special. We get special information. We're very
important and very important to Trump, so obviously we're very
important to you.

Speaker 3 (02:19:30):
Too, Audi m R. Noe read that one RICO nine seventeen.
Selective amnesia for Trump. That's right, they don't remember anything
bad that he does. Dug a lug. What doesn't Maxwell
have the million dollars for a pardon? Maybe she can't
get in contact with Rudy.

Speaker 2 (02:19:48):
Yeah, and she did it. It's not just what what
alex Acosta said. But remember before they arrested her, she
was out here and people saying why din'd you arrest
Gawne Maxwell and anything? And she had her friend take
a picture of her and she had some book. I
can't remember what it was, but something about the CIA
or spies or something like that. And that was a
direct signal saying, hey, intelligence agencies, you know I've got

(02:20:13):
information about this. And I thought that was a very
dangerous thing to do. You know, you might wind up
getting struck with an umbrella that has radium, a platonium
in it or something in it.

Speaker 3 (02:20:22):
End up dying of some strange disease. We've never seen
anything like it. And Max says Trump is surrounded by
people that abused children, yes, yes, Audi m are. Remember, folks,
Trump is accused of raping a thirteen year old long
before he knew Epstein, he paid off her family.

Speaker 2 (02:20:39):
Yeah, we're guarding our pedophiles, pedophiles and guarding pedophiles. Yeah,
said doing the real GP the privacy thing right, pedophiles
and guarding pedophiles.

Speaker 3 (02:20:53):
Yeah, the real Octo spook Epstein pedophiles have completely escaped
justice so far. That's right, Not a single one of
them has faced any justice at all, Guard Goldsmith. Taxation
is by definition done without the victim's consent, so there
never is representation. Representation only comes through real contract, not
the state imposing itself on people.

Speaker 2 (02:21:15):
That's a good point, Guard. Yeah. The founders unfortunately missed
that whole thing, and they said, well, we think, you know,
government is evil, but I think we can control it.
Taxes are evil, but I think we can control them.
And they were definitely wrong about all that.

Speaker 3 (02:21:29):
The real Octo spook Guilain obviously has these pedophiles by
the gonads. Francine, I'm sure Maxwell is living in a
more beautiful room than any of our homes here.

Speaker 2 (02:21:40):
Quite possibly. Yeah, I don't have a yoga instructor on call. Well,
we're going to take a quick break and when we
come back. You know, one of the themes that I thought
should have been there. You know they talk about no kings, right,
had the big No King's rally. How about we have
a rally called no killings. I guess you could call
it occupy peace or something. Right. Nobody would show up

(02:22:01):
for that, would they. But we're going to talk about
that when we come back, we'll talk about the no
killings issue. We'll be right back, folks, defending the American dream.

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Speaker 2 (02:25:31):
Thank you. Yes. Well, let's talk about the no killings
rally that should be held. Did the US just kill
an innocent fisherman during a military strike on a Colombian boat.
That's what the Colombian president said, and that's caused something
of a diplomatic riff because Trump doesn't like people telling
the truth about what he's doing down there. An innocent

(02:25:52):
fisherman killed in a strike against boats that drug that
Trump said was carrying drugs and with narco traffickers. This
accusation angered Trump, who responded by ratcheting up the tariffs
on Columbia. So what I said, you know, we're just
gonna I don't like what this Chinese guy said, so
we're going to go one hundred percent teriffs. I don't

(02:26:13):
like what Colombia did. So We're going to ratchet up
the terrafs and I'm going to stop sending them money
that I shouldn't have been sending them in the first place.
And slashing foreign assistance. US government officials have committed a
murder and violated our sovereignty and territorial waters, wrote Petro.
This is the Colombian President, Gustavo Petro. Fisherman Alejandro Caranza

(02:26:40):
had no ties to the drug trade and his daily
activity was fishing. The Colombian boat was adrift and had
its distress signal up due to an engine failure. We
await explanations from the US government, so Trump said on
true social President Gustavo Petro of Colombia is an illegal

(02:27:02):
drug leader, strongly encouraging the massive production of drugs and
a big and small fields all over Colombia. It has
become the biggest business in Columbia by far. Patro does
nothing to stop it, despite large scale payments and subsidies
from the USA that are nothing more than a long
term ripoff of America. Yeah, and you're the guy who's

(02:27:22):
been doing it that all four years. You were there
first time. As of today, these payments or any other
form of payment or subsidies will no longer be made
to Colombia. This is again, these are his policies. They're
just reactionary, capricious, arbitrary, changing based on his whims and
how he feels about He likes Javier Malai, so we're

(02:27:45):
going to give him twenty billion dollars. And Malai likes
him and recommends him for a Nobel Peace Prize. This
guy calls him out for extra judicial killing, accurately tells
the truth about him. Javier Malai lies to the Nobel
Peace Committee, and so Trump gets his vengeance on him.

Speaker 5 (02:28:03):
I'm amazed that he would openly admit that this is
a long term ripoff of America while still doing this
and ramping it up for other countries. Yes, will no
longer be ripping off the American people for them for Columbia,
but we'll be making payments to other people.

Speaker 2 (02:28:20):
That's right, That's right. It's like Dave Chappelle said, you know,
these these guys, most of them will just lie to
you and pretend that something doesn't exist. He said, Trump
will come out of the meeting and he'll tell you
you won't believe what's going on there. He'll tell you
the truth about what's going on. Then he'll go right
back in and join them in doing it. That's pretty
pretty accurate. I think he said the purpose of this

(02:28:41):
drug production is a sale of massive amounts of product
in the US, causing death, destruction, and havoc. Petro a
low rated, very unpopular leader with a fresh mouth toward America.
He's an idiot. This guy is an idiot. He's got
he's got a third grade education. Better blows up these
killing fields immediately, or the US will close them up

(02:29:03):
for him, and it won't be done nicely. Thank you
for your attention to this matter. Is the microphone on him?
Petro is a former Marxist guerrilla fighter. He and Trump
have sparred before when Petro tried to refuse deportation flights
of his own nationals earlier this year.

Speaker 5 (02:29:21):
So this is another instance of Trump making Marxists look
good by murdering people and then allowing them to call him.

Speaker 2 (02:29:27):
Out on me. That's right, that's right. Yeah, So we
should forget about Trump's murder because this guy's a Marxist.
That's what the narrative is going to be from all
of the nudge news people for Trump. You mean, you're
defending this guy who is a Marxist guerrilla. No, I'm
not defending him at all. I'm just saying that Trump
is a murderer too. And here's our guy, and we

(02:29:49):
need to get him to stop it. People need to
speak out about it. Over the last few weeks, at
least thirty two people have been killed by the US
with seven strikes on boats that were leegedly carrying drugs
in the Caribbean. Caranza isn't the only innocent believed to
have been killed. The family of twenty six year old
Trinidadian fisherman Chad Joseph claims that he's gone missing. They

(02:30:13):
believe that one of the boat strikes likely killed him,
along with his neighbor, a man called sam Maru. The
first boat attack, which killed eleven, was carried down on
September two. They killed eight people from the Venezuelan town
of San Juan de Yunare soon after. Listen. This is

(02:30:33):
very interesting because the Venezuelans are evidently afraid to criticize
Trump because after that first strike, it killed eleven people,
eight of them from one small town. You had Venezuelan
security officials descended on that small town and told people,
do not see anything publicly about these attacks. That will
not be welcome. So basically they went in and threatened

(02:30:56):
these people to be silent about this. And not speak
out of One of the people who lived in the town.
Also another town, also on the Venezuelan coast, told The
New York Times, on the condition that her name not
be published, that her husband, a fisherman, had gone to
work one day and had never returned. And they are
afraid criticize Trump. Maybe we're giving subsidies to Venezuela as well.

(02:31:19):
Who knows, they've got special deals.

Speaker 1 (02:31:22):
Going on with them.

Speaker 2 (02:31:23):
A few scenarios are possible, says Reason. One of them
is that the US really is striking narco traffickers and
that either their families don't know their dead relatives are
narco traffickers, or they are obfuscating. Well, I just got
to say this, and reasons should know this. First of all,

(02:31:45):
whatever they are, they deserve due process right if what
they were doing had a death penalty, and I don't
think that being a narco trafficker is something that we
have the death penalty for in the US. But be
that as it may, if that is something that you
could kill somebody for, you still can't shoot them before
you have a trial. That's mob rule. That's a lynch

(02:32:10):
mob if you will. And so then you mentioned.

Speaker 3 (02:32:13):
That I'm open to the idea of Okay, these guys
are importing a poison, something that's killing people, and not
just killing people, but ruining them, making them incapable of
ever living a normal life. Again, Yeah, maybe we can.
You know, maybe we do institute the death penalty for
people carting these types of drugs into the country. But
I want them caught and I want it to be proven. Again,

(02:32:33):
it's the.

Speaker 2 (02:32:34):
Well, I want the law that says that they get
the death penalty. Number one. Yeah, we need to, and
then we need to follow the due process to make
sure they really are guilty before we kill them. Like
I said so many times, So what does the coastguard do?
They go up, they suspect a boat. They go up
and they inspect to ah, we found some drugs on
here line these guys up on side of the boat,
and let's shoot them drop them into the water. Do

(02:32:54):
they do that?

Speaker 5 (02:32:55):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:32:56):
Well, would we say if they did that? And you
know what Trump is doing is even worse because he's
not even verifying that they've got the drugs.

Speaker 5 (02:33:02):
And it gets even worse than that because this was,
at least in one of these cases, a boat that
turned around and was heading back, Yeah, to where they were.
Probably can't shoot someone even if they've just done tried
to do something that was a crime that you could
execute someone for. You can't shoot them in the back
while they're running away if they decided not to do.

Speaker 2 (02:33:22):
It, that's right. Well, unfortunately we do have law enforcement
that does that, but they shouldn't be doing that. The
US government is almost definitely acting illegally. Here says reason.
These people are not combatants. We don't know if they're
affiliated with groups designated as terrorist organizations. Congress has not

(02:33:42):
approved these strikes. Trump doesn't even appear to be seeking
retroactive approval. He doesn't care. When some senators did try
to check Trump via the War Powers Act, it didn't
go that well, and rest assured that Petro Maduro and
all others who stand a profit are going to keep
milking this for all it's worth using Trump's inevitable screw

(02:34:04):
ups as a means of distracting from their own misbehavior.
And that's the issue, that's what we're talking about. Can
make even a Marxist guerrilla look good. This guy is
such a clown. Makes Newsome look good with the stuff
that he's doing, and so when you look a little
bit further into this Ram Paul spoke out about this

(02:34:26):
over the weekend as well. He was on NBC's Meet
the Press on Sunday and he was asked by Kristin
Welker about what's happening in the Caribbean. Paul said, this
goes against all of our tradition. It's not just a tradition,
it's our law. When you kill someone, and if you're

(02:34:46):
not in a war, not in a declared war, you
really need to know someone's name. At least you have
to accuse them of something. You have to present evidence.
All these people have been blown up without even us
knowing their name, without any evidence of a crime, for decades,
and if not for centuries. When you stop people at sea,

(02:35:08):
in international waters or in your own waters, you announce
that you're going to board the ship that you're looking
for contraband smuggling or drugs. This happens every day off
of Miami. But we know from Coastguard statistics at about
twenty five percent of the time Coastguard boats boards a
ship there are no drugs. So if our policy is

(02:35:29):
now to blow up every ship that we suspect or
accused of drug running. That would be a bizarre world
in which about twenty five percent of the people would
be innocent. He said. The other thing about this is
these speedboats are two thousand miles away from us. This
is the point that Gerald Clinty made last Friday. There's
no way these boats were headed to America. If they

(02:35:52):
had drugs or probably peddling drugs to one of the
islands of Trinidad or Tobago off of Venezuela. The idea
of that them coming here is a huge assumption, and
he should be able to present some sort of proof.
It is a difference between war and peace and a
war though you don't ask people's names, but if they
want all out war where we kill anybody and everybody

(02:36:15):
that is in the country of Venezuela that is coming out,
that there has to be a declaration of war. I'm
not in favor of declaring war in Venezuela, but the
Congress should vote. The President shouldn't be able to do
this by himself. Well, good for rand for saying that
he's one hundred percent right about that, and just think

(02:36:35):
about that. You know, as I pointed out at the
very beginning, I said so when do these rules of
engagement change? Does Trump have the ability to do that
and just kill people about inspecting him? Said? The Coastguard
is still doing that. They just had that same weekend
he did the first killing. They had in addicted some
drugs there and as he's pointing out, you know, there's

(02:36:57):
no way these things are headed to the United States. Well,
Trump is calling this guy in Columbia Petro, an illegal
drug dealer, ending all payments and subsidies to Columbia. Well,
it's about time, isn't it. This is reported from Breitbard.

Speaker 3 (02:37:11):
You know we have no more Petro dollar.

Speaker 2 (02:37:15):
Yeah, exactly, that's good. Yeah, you know we're not gonna
still though, he's going to stop the aid to Columbia.
He's going to keep pouring money into Argentina and still
not a single cent for our farmers even though they
were continuing this payment into Columbia. There won't be a
single cent for our farmers that are getting the brunt

(02:37:37):
of his tariff temper tantrums that he has so two
of the tariffs that were killed. At least Trump said
at least twenty five thousand Americans would die if I
allowed this submarine to come ashore what a liar, he says.

(02:37:58):
He's really a bad lie as battle liar as the Clintons,
and he's as just you know, pathological in his lies
as the Clintons were and are, I should say. Bogata
has slammed the US invasion threat after Trump vowsed, and
Colombian drug production. And again that's the capital of Bogota

(02:38:21):
of Columbia, and they have recalled their ambassador to the
US in the wake of recent tensions between the two countries.
So yeah, we're not going to pay him. I guess
they don't need to have an ambassador here. Trump's private
blow up with Zelensky has been revealed, and so Zelensky
has gone back to the White House, and it's back

(02:38:42):
to the meeting that made many of us hopeful. But
maybe we were done with this little grifter Zelensky. Another
meeting between Trump and Zelensky has reportedly ended in a
fiery shooting match, this time behind closed doors, not in
front of the press.

Speaker 3 (02:39:00):
Shouting match.

Speaker 2 (02:39:01):
Shouting match.

Speaker 3 (02:39:01):
Yes, okay, pistols at twenty paces.

Speaker 2 (02:39:06):
Thank you for catching that print. That's pretty small.

Speaker 1 (02:39:08):
I said.

Speaker 2 (02:39:09):
Trump was pressuring his Ukrainian counterpart to accept Russia's terms
for ceasefire. Let's seiz fire on this shooting match YEP
during an explosive White House meeting on Friday, according to
the UK's Financial Times, reportedly telling Zelensky that Russia would
destroy Ukraine if he didn't agree. And so what's happening

(02:39:32):
here is that, you know, the UK is fully on
board with war with Russia and they won it really badly.
So Zelensky goes running to a UK press and tells
him all about this. Multiple sources told the outlet Financial
Times that the meeting where Zelensky was hoping but ultimately
failed to secure long range Tomahawk cruise missiles quickly descended

(02:39:56):
into a shouting match, not a shooting match, with cursing
all the time. You know, Zelenski also met with Raytheon,
who makes these Tomahawk missiles, and he said he wanted
to talk to Raytheon about Ukrainian and American production. In
other words, will help you build a factory here so
you can start building tomahawks here in Ukraine. Well, fortunately

(02:40:18):
Trump wasn't having any of that. We'll see what happens
with it. You can't ever tell what Trump is going
to do, just like with the tariffs. It's on again,
it's off again. You know, he's gonna shut this down
over Zelensky's objections, and then he's going to come back
and he's going to work with Zelensky against Putin, and
he's gonna talking about putting in Tomahawk missiles, and then

(02:40:38):
he changes his mind again. Trump is a rudderless ship.
It's a ruddless piece of ship, I guess. According to sources,
the scene resembled that of Zelenski's infamous Oval Office visit
in February, where he had the argument with vance In
with Trump, Zelensky was also accused of being disrespectful of

(02:41:00):
the US for not wearing a suit and tie at
that point in time. He didn't even have a David
Knight Show T shirt. This time. Trump demanded that Zelenski
surrender the entire don Bass region to Putin, said sources,
and as one outlet said, Americans don't care who is
in control of don Bass. Why can't we just stop this?

(02:41:22):
And actually, I think the Ukrainians would love to see
the killing stop. I think they'd be more interested in
that than in who actually flew the flag over don Bass.
European officials told The Financial Times that Trump repeated many
of Putin's talking points verbatim during the meeting. You see
these are the European officials. Zelenski and the EU officials

(02:41:43):
go to the Financial Times and say, you won't believe
what happened. Write a story about this, and they dutifully do.
He told Zelenski that he was losing the war. That's true,
and if Putin wants it, he will destroy you. The
problem is is that Trump cannot be consistent, he can't
make up his mind, he can't stick with a plan,

(02:42:04):
and so we don't know what's going to happen with this.
The Financial Times reported that Zelenski was very negative after
the meeting. According to one official, that European leaders were
not optimistic, but pragmatic with planning the next steps. The
next steps for what the next steps for war. That's
what they've been pushing for. They've been pairing their people,

(02:42:25):
telling them in Germany and France and the UK, we've
got to have more conscripts, we need to have more
hospital capacity, need to be able to handle a lot
of casualties coming in every day. These people are absolutely insane,
but again they understand the times that were in They
know we're in a fourth turning, they know there's going
to be financial collapse. They know they need a war

(02:42:47):
to take people to so they can distract them from
what the governments have enforced on their people, especially with
net zero.

Speaker 3 (02:42:54):
It's also a great way of killing off the last
few remaining loyalist to your country if you go to war.
There's been multiple videos that have been posted online over
the years, or people will go and interview you know,
these obvious you know, immigrants or children of immigrants to
places like Ireland or the UK, or just wherever they
happen to be, and they'll say, you know, if this

(02:43:16):
country was under attack, would you defend it? Would you
join the army and defend it? They go, no, no,
absolutely not. This isn't my country. I'll go somewhere else,
you know, I'm just here for the benefits.

Speaker 2 (02:43:26):
I remember that I was a kid when the Vietnam
War was young, and I remember my uncle who was
a college professor, he's a professor of forestry, and he
was talking to my parents about some of his former
students have been killed in Vietnam. He said, they just
send the best of them, you.

Speaker 3 (02:43:43):
Know, Yeah, and they'll make sure that they're left with nothing.
But the you know, the true useless eaters.

Speaker 2 (02:43:52):
Yeah, he said, these dirty hippies that are out there,
He goes, they stay there anyway, He goes, the good
guys are the ones that are getting killed over there.
And it's like, yeah, absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (02:44:00):
They're the ones that as as silly it is, as
it is as easy it is for us to look
at it and go, that's propaganda. But some of these guys,
like all they see is, oh, I want to be
a hero. These people I see, you know, these military movies,
and they're helping people. They're doing the right thing.

Speaker 2 (02:44:15):
Yeah, they're altruistic and they're honest, and they're yeah, and
they're you know, their fault is that they're naive about it.
But they have really good motivations and they're they're people
who are the kinds of people that you need to
build a successful society. And they kill them off.

Speaker 3 (02:44:29):
And World War one and World War two, that happened
on mass it was just a meat grinder.

Speaker 2 (02:44:35):
Yes, yes, well on truth, social Trump wrote, Putin congratulated him.
It's a great accomplishment and piece in the Middle East.
So he is very susceptible to flattery, as we see
with Hoveyer malai with Putin and others.

Speaker 3 (02:44:49):
Oh, you shouldn't have.

Speaker 5 (02:44:52):
So does he get forty billion?

Speaker 1 (02:44:53):
Now?

Speaker 2 (02:44:54):
Yeah, I guess so, yeah, maybe he gets non bass.
That's what you compliment you know, Hoavier Malaias has good
things about it. He gets forty billion dollars in Trump
and Putin gets don Bass.

Speaker 5 (02:45:03):
I guess maybe we should start complimenting Trump instead of
criticizing him.

Speaker 2 (02:45:10):
You know, I would be all for this, except that
we know how unstable Trump is. He's unstable on these
war situations, just like he is unstable on the tariffs.
When asked who chose to hold a meeting in Budapest,
in location with great historical significance to both Russia and Ukraine,
White House Press Secretary Caroline Lovett simply told the Huffington Post,

(02:45:31):
your mom dead say this is the kind These people
are not serious people. They're clowns. Their joke. They won't
give a straight answer, they're not capable of they can't
rise to the position of authority that they have. It's
so unprofessional. But of course, Caroline Lovett is a perfect

(02:45:52):
match for her boss and becoming more like him every day,
so they call it. And this story here from the
Sun fight House out of White House, Trump warned Putin
will destroy Ukraine and a second White House shouting match
with Zelensky unless he makes peace now. And so again,
they never had a chance to win. There's absolutely no

(02:46:14):
way that little Ukraine was going to beat Russia. Not
a chance. We did have a chance that all of
Europe and the US could get involved in a fight
with Russia. And that's what people like Lindsey Graham were
pushing for. And let's just hope that that doesn't happen.
But the EU wants World War three as well. So
the shouting match, not the shooting match that happened there,

(02:46:36):
and whether or not they're going to be able to
stop the shooting match. Trump is overheard cursing all the time.
During the heated exchange, they said the Ukrainian leader was
looking to secure the much hyped Tomahawk weapons, which would
give Ukraine the power to strike deep inside of Russia.
Zelenski offered Trump thousands of drones in exchange for the missiles,
but was refused on the grounds that these would drive

(02:46:57):
a dangerous escalation in the war. And so the meeting
reportedly grew so fraught that Trump dramatically pushed aside maps
of Ukraine's front line, which a defiant Zelensky had brought
with him. So he I guess he had that tempertentrum
from Hitler that you have, and the he just knocks

(02:47:17):
all of the maps off the table. I guess what
we're seeing here, speaking from the White House cabinet room. Later,
as Lensky declared Trump has a big opportunity to end
this war. Yeah, get rid of you, he again mentioned
the game changing Tomahawk missiles, adding that's where we can
work together. Hopefully we'll be able to get the war over.
Without talking about tomahawks, Trump said, well, some believe that

(02:47:40):
Trump was poised to grant Zelensky the weapons, but a
last minute phone call with Putin may have changed his mind.
But again, he's unstable. He's vacillating, as we've seen him
with his tariff tantrums. Trump denies telling Zelensky to seed
Land to Russia. After the Financial Times came out and

(02:48:02):
did their report, Trump pushed that back and said, no,
I didn't tell him. He's got to give up. Don Bass,
He said, no, we never discussed it. We think that
what they should do is just stop all the lines
where they are the battle lines. His denial follows a
report from Financial Times that described the meeting as a
shouting match, not a shooting match. And so the question is,

(02:48:24):
you know, when we look at what is happening in Israel,
We're going to talk about that when we come back.
Jared took some questions and so did Wikkough about what
they see there. And there are a lot of questions
about who's making a lot of money off of this
and whether there is any real pieces there. We're going
to take a very short break. We'll be right back.

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Speaker 2 (02:49:55):
Well, we have Jadie Vance is going to be visiting
Israel because again that is our first priority. We don't
really care what's happening in America. Right on Tuesday today
he will push the second phase of the ceasefire between
Israel and Hamas. Maybe this time they will actually cease fire.
Both of them are allegedly firing at each other. And
as to who started it, well, I'll let you guys

(02:50:17):
work it out. I really don't care who started it.
Israel accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire on Sunday after
militants appeared out of a tunnel in Israeli controlled territory
in Gaza and killed two Israeli soldiers in an anti
tank rocket attack. In response, the Israeli military launched around
twenty air strikes against Gaza. That's according to Axios. Hamas

(02:50:38):
did not deny the attack, though it said that it
carried out It was carried out by faction or militants
that were not acting on orders from Hamas leadership. This
is coming from off the press. We are not aware
of any incidents or clashes taking place in the Rafa
area because these are zones under Israeli control and contracts.
Contact has been severed with groups that remain there, said Hamas.

(02:51:01):
According to Axios, Hamas continues to be in violation of
Phase one of the ceasefire deal by failing to return
all the bodies of the deceased hostages, Well, how do
you find them? They're buried under the rubble. About half
of the deceased remain in Gaza, and the terror group
says that it needs more time to locate them. But

(02:51:22):
Israel is looking for any excuse to start this up,
and of course they can start up over their dead bodies.
Israel massacres eleven members of Palestinian family and the deadliest
Gaza ceasefire violation. This is from anti war dot com.
Gaza officials said Israeli forces have broken the tenuous week

(02:51:45):
long truce forty seven times, killing thirty eight Palestinians and
wounding one hundred and forty three more So, I said,
this whole thing, this peace agreement, is such an unbelievable fraud,
and we're going to talk about who's getting rich off
of this stuff as well. But the Gaza Civil Defense

(02:52:05):
spokesperson said that Israeli Defense forced troops fired a tank
shell at a bus that was transporting members of a
family who were trying to return to inspect their home
in Gaza City. Among the eleven victims were three women
and seven children ages five through thirteen, so only one

(02:52:25):
man and seven children and three women. The IDF claimed
the quote suspicious vehicle crossed the so called yellow line
beyond which Israeli forces withdrew in accordance with the ceasefire agreement,
that warning shots were fired at the bus before troops
acted to quote remove the threat. However, according to the

(02:52:48):
other side, the family could have been warned or dealt
with in a way that did not lead to murder.
So said, what happens confirms that the occupation remains thirsty
for blood and determined to commit crimes against innocent civilians.
Neither side wants this. Both sides were pushed into it

(02:53:08):
by their donors, and of course Cutter did a great
deal of the pushing that was there, And a lot
of people have asked questions about what's in it for
Jared Kushner and also for Trump. And as a matter
of fact, people on social media put up this meme
of Trump addressed as a Katari chikh. There he goes,

(02:53:30):
Sikh Trump. So eleven family members, including seven children killed
in that one incident there.

Speaker 3 (02:53:38):
It does likely seem like there was something else besides
atomizing a family with a tank shell that you might
have done. Yeah, you know, it seems like there's probably
a couple of other avenues you didn't try well.

Speaker 2 (02:53:50):
Kaza's government media office said Saturday that the early forces
had broken the truce forty seven times as a Saturday,
killing thirty eight people, winning one hundred and forty three others,
in clear and violation of the ceasefire decision and the
principles of international humanitarian law. So again, both sides are
going to be making claims about this, and it's not
We're not capable of making these determinations from this distance. However,

(02:54:13):
when you look at the Trump family and Kushner and Witkough,
they were on sixty Minutes and they were asked whether
or not Israel had committed a genocide in Gaza. And
this is what Jared Kushner had to say, before.

Speaker 13 (02:54:27):
The hostages actually come out. You decide to go to Gaza,
and what did you see.

Speaker 14 (02:54:33):
It looked almost like a nuclear bomb had been set
off in that area. And then you see these people
moving back, and I asked the idea of where are
they going, like I'm looking around, these are all ruins,
and they said, well, they're going back to the areas
where they're destroyed. Home was onto their plot and they're
going to pitch a tent, and it's very sad because
you think to yourself, they really have nowhere else to go.

Speaker 13 (02:54:53):
Would you say, now having been there, that it was genocide?

Speaker 3 (02:54:57):
No, No, absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (02:55:00):
Now, well, you know, there's a lot of Jewish groups,
and there's a lot of groups of Jewish people in
Israel that are protesting that we're calling it a genocide.
But of course, you know, dropping a nuclear bomb on
a small city like that would not be genocide at
all with it, So that's what it looked like. So
absolutely not a genocide, said real estate deal maker Whitcough

(02:55:22):
who was there. Were Trump, So you know what this
is about, right, This is about real estate deals. It's
about billions of dollars. And plenty of people have said
that it is genocide. This is not anti Semitism or
even anti Israeli government to say that it is genocide.
It truly is. Kushner and Witcoff, the President's Special Envoid

(02:55:43):
of the Middle East, attended a rally last week in
Tel Aviv to celebrate the pending release of twenty living hostages.
The crowd at Hostages Square at one point broke into
a chant of thank you Trump, Thank you Trump. To
salute the president and his administration for broking the deal,
and I guess Miriam Adilson assured him the check within
the mail.

Speaker 3 (02:56:04):
Even before the war, it was a hell hole.

Speaker 2 (02:56:07):
Let's face it, said Trump before this, before the bombing
and everything else. And so he's going to make it beautiful.
He's going to build his buildings there. And so they
were also asked about their business dealings that were there.

Speaker 13 (02:56:21):
Israel has become increasingly isolated because of this war, because
of the pounding in Gaza. What do they need to do?
What should they do to re establish the good reputation
they had, Well.

Speaker 3 (02:56:37):
They should funnel more money through APAC, you know, I.

Speaker 14 (02:56:39):
Think if they don't have to explain themselves to the world,
I think this war has taken a big toll. But
if Israel focuses on the things that make them incredible,
which is their ingenuity, their innovation, their compassion, they focus
on creating and just being exceptional, I think that in
a couple of years from now, you'll see Israel going
from controversial very very popular again on the world stage.

Speaker 13 (02:57:02):
What about the anti Semitism, It seems that this war
has created a rash of anti Semitism everywhere. Well, that's unacceptable,
and it's even going on in the United States of America.

Speaker 10 (02:57:17):
Well that's my point, that's unacceptable, and that's the president's position.

Speaker 13 (02:57:21):
But you know, when you see the destruction that you
went and saw in person, you see what's going on
on television screens, people see it with their eyes. It
makes a big emotional impact when it comes in that way.

Speaker 14 (02:57:37):
I think what Israel should just do is focused on
showing people that if your partners with Israel, you can
benefit and if you are against Israel, they're a tough opponent.
You look at after October seventh has been law, now
is mostly destroyed. Iran is weaker than they've ever been,
and Gaza is mostly destroyed. And it's not just the buildings.
You have all the terror infrastructure underneath Gaza. I mean,

(02:57:58):
you had tens of billions of dollars of aid that
went into Gaza and they're democratically elected government. Hamas used
that to build over four hundred and fifty miles of
terror tunnels and so there's been a lot of misappropriation
of things, and so from Israel's perspective, these people went
after them, but they showed their strength and they crushed
their their threats, and that's what they'll do because their

(02:58:19):
survival is existential to them.

Speaker 2 (02:58:22):
Yeah. Well, Chris Minham of Information Librations said, that's just
pure ethno gangsterism. You know, we talk about anti semitism.
That's confusing terms. Right, Israel is a political entity and
they want to make it about ethnicity, and yet the
political entity of Israel is making it about ethnicity. And

(02:58:46):
Leslie Stall said, jaredy, even the President's magabase is beginning
to fracture. You have some people, some leaders who are
not supporting Israel. Well, that's not anti Semitism. You can
call it anti net yahooism if you want.

Speaker 3 (02:58:57):
Also, just want to ask Kushner, what are the bens
of you siding with Israel? Can you point to them?
Is it the massive amount of porn that's run by
Jewish interests? Is it the free speech curbing laws that
they're trying to bring about. What are the benefits to
siding with Israel?

Speaker 5 (02:59:15):
Jared Kushner can point out quite a few benefits in
his own bank account.

Speaker 2 (02:59:18):
For you, billions of benefits that they're for supporting these people. Yeah.
One of the things he said about that he said, well,
he said, a political party is a collection of tribes.
The very strong majority of Trump's MAGA base does support Israel,
and he understands that this is folks, politics is tribalism,

(02:59:40):
and they lean into that. So you've done a lot
of business with gods of states, billions and billions of
dollars worth of business. Now you've done so much business.
This negotiation has been going on. Us raise a lot
of issues of conflict of interest, and he says, well,
what people call conflicts of interests, Steve and I call
experience and trusted relationships that we have throughout the world.
So you couldn't do that this without the billions of

(03:00:01):
dollars that we've made off of negotiations with the Arabs
and everything. So it's a feature, it's not a bug,
it's not corruption. It is their way to obtain peace.
He says, thank you for joining us, Have a good day,
see you all tomorrow. The common man, they created common

(03:00:29):
Core and dumb down our children. They created common Past
to track and control us, their Commons project to make
sure the commoners own nothing, and the communist future. They
see the common man as simple, unsophisticated ordinary, but each
of us has worth and dignity created in the image

(03:00:51):
of God. That is what we have in common. That
is what they want to take away. Their most powerful
weapons or isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything
about us, while they hide everything from us. It's time
to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.

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