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October 3, 2025 54 mins
Brooks Agnew grew up in Pasadena, California hanging around JPL and Cal Tech. He entered the Air Force in 1973, where he graduated top in his class in electronics engineering. He received his Bachelor of Science with honors in Chemistry from Tennessee Technological University. He is a Certified Quality Engineer and a SixSigma Master. He recently retired from 30 years consulting with the Fortune 100 in advanced manufacturing engineering. He is a multi-patented engineer and currently the CEO of an electric truck manufacturer in North Carolina.


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Speaker 1 (00:03):
All Henry, Welcome to the X Zone, a place where
fact is fiction and fiction is reality. Now here's your host,
rob Ricconnell.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Welcome back.

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Your dreams were your ticket. Uh, welcome back to that
same old place that you laughed about. Well, the nummies
have all changed since you hung around, but those dreams
have remained and they've turned around. You have Dot Aja Dot.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Where we need you because we got him on the spot.

Speaker 5 (01:06):
Welcome back, Welcome by, Welcome and welcome back to the
x And this is our two of tonight show. And
the Xzone comes to Monday through Friday from ten pm
Eastern until midnight right here on the xone Broadcast Network
and your hometown radio Classic twelve twenty streaming at Classic
twelve twenty dot CA. Great News x Oonation. I'd like

(01:28):
to introduce you all to our newest affiliate, WVX and
that's one O three point five lpm LPFM in Midland
of Michigan. So to all our new friends in Midland, Michigan,
Welcome to the X Zone. My guess this our exonation
is brooks Agnow. I've had the pleasure of having this

(01:48):
gentleman on oh a number of times over the years.
Usually we talk about space programs, exploration on the Moon.
Brooks has written a number of books that he was
telling me before we went on air that he's just
finished his thirteenth book, Wow. And some of the other
book titles are arc Millions of Years, four Volumes, Alienated Nation,

(02:12):
let Me see what else Remember in the Future, of
the physics of the Soul, and time travel, and much more.
He's appeared on History Channel, Discovery Channel, and National Geographic Channel,
Science Channel, Fox Nation. And that's just the tip of
the icebreaks. So joining me now from Concord, North Carolina,
is Brooks. Agmen Brooks, welcome back. All is great, have

(02:33):
you on the show.

Speaker 6 (02:34):
Oh, thank you, Rob. It's always a pleasure to be
in the X zone.

Speaker 5 (02:37):
Hey, congratulations on your thirteenth book, and congratulations on retiring.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
Yeah, well, you know, you retire from one thing, and
all that really means is every day is Saturday. But
you know, you still have stuff to do, and you
still want to do stuff. You don't want to kick
the recliner back and disappear. So we're still productive. We
are construc ruction companies moving forward pretty well. Things in Hickory,

(03:02):
North Carolina are really hot, and we are building every day.

Speaker 5 (03:08):
How house the housing market affecting our friends south of
the border. I know up here in Canada, prices are crazy.
For example, I know a friend of mine who paid
five hundred and twenty five thousand Canadian for a condo bang.
A year later, that same condo is now worth you
ready for this four hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (03:31):
Yeah, well, that hasn't happened yet here in this country.
We're seeing about twelve to fourteen percent acceleration in our
market here in North Carolina. But I do see the trend.
What's happening is, of course, we've had a lot of
institutional and high net worth individuals scooping up houses and
turning into airbnbs, which is basically a bank. They don't

(03:55):
care if they are rented out or not. They're just
holding out of the house. The house is much more
secure than a bank or a bond, and you know,
if it rents out, that's fine. They don't have mortgages.
They're just storing money. But we're beginning to see the
value of the airbnbs top out, and they're going to
start doing the same thing that's going on in Canada.

(04:16):
When that happens all these and I'd say there's about
four hundred and twenty five thousand airbnbs in the United States.
Once they start dumping on the market, it's going to
cause a crash, really, and it's going to be worse
than the one in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 5 (04:35):
Being in the construction industry, has the cost of lumber
kind of leveled off post COVID.

Speaker 6 (04:44):
I just have a half a box of tissue left. Yes,
lumber is horrible. Like two years ago, we could buy
a sheet of plywood for eleven dollars and eighty eight cents.
Today I just paid twenty one five.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (05:02):
Yeah, that's insane, absolutely insane. House. We used to buy
a complete framing package for twenty two to twenty three
thousand dollars. Now cost us over forty thousand dollars.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
I'm real.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
I know.

Speaker 5 (05:14):
When we were living in Crystal Beach, my wife and
I were going to put in a swimming pool just
as cod We decided to, We made plans and everything,
and then, of course COVID happened. We were locked down.
COVID is it? The lockdown has lifted. The pool guy
comes back and he says, all right now, let's go

(05:36):
over the code again. What was going to be thirty
forty thousand dollars was now over one hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (05:44):
Yeah. I called that the Great resignation. We saw it
in lots of different industries. People literally just left the industry.
And what happened was there weren't enough people to do
the work, and so they could just command their own price.
We used to pay between four dollars and seven fifty

(06:07):
a square foot for framing. It begins at seven and
goes up to sixteen dollars, depends on the complexity of
the house. I don't know if you've ever run a
framing crew, but I've never seen a framing crew walk
away with thirty five thousand dollars for seven days work.

Speaker 5 (06:22):
Wow. No, I've never run a a framing crew. In fact,
ever since I fell off that ladder, I will not
even change a light bulb in the ceiling.

Speaker 6 (06:33):
Oh well, everybody falls once.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
Yeah, you know, it's not the fall. It was a
sudden stop. That was the main concern. But life goes on.
You blood, you blood. H Hey, congratulations on your thirteenth book,
my friend, what's it's the sequel to.

Speaker 6 (06:52):
Charma? Favorite. Now, Karma Favor was an interesting book. I
had finished the Birth trilogy and it was just a
sweet trilly. I couldn't write a fourth book to it,
and had such a great ending. So I decided to
put together a true crime story about the rise of
the deep state in the US and also in Canada
and Britain. And as I was doing research for the

(07:15):
book and I traveled around, I went into some archives
and got some stories and letters. This really was a
rabbit hole. I mean, it was incredible how much power
we were talking about and what people were willing to
do for it. But this idea of the deep state,
and we've heard the word. People don't really know what

(07:36):
it is, but i'll tell you, Okay. After World War Two,
we had created a kind of war machine, at least
in this country and also in Canada too, because we
were making airplanes and tanks and all kinds of weapons
and uniforms and everything, and nothing happened to us. We
didn't get hit, We didn't get hit one time, No

(07:57):
one flew over us. We were kind of insulated from
the world. But what happened was we created a war industry,
and it was it relied on a lot of money,
and it ended up becoming things like Boeing and Northrop
Grumman and raytheon, and these companies just began to grow
and grow and grow. And what happened was the executives

(08:20):
from these companies caused the government to create departments, administrations, bureaus,
and they sent their executives into these government agencies. And
what was going on in Italy, we fought in Italy
and what we fought in Germany was forming inside our

(08:41):
country as this fascist kind of undergrowth in our country.
And what I mean by fascism is the corporations actually
opened offices inside our government and then they used the
force of government and of course the force of regulations
that have the rule of law or the hour of

(09:02):
law to prevent anyone from competing against them. And then
they became the donor class. And the donor class is
who put the politicians in place to keep the agencies, departments, bureaus,
and administrations flush with money. And it began to grow,
and that became the deep state, and it walled itself off.

(09:25):
It prevented itself from being hurt. It protected its budgets,
it protected its politicians, it protected its judges, and it
formed this organization. Eisenhower warned us about it, and so
did Kennedy. It couldn't be stopped. It couldn't be stopped.
And its enemy, and this is what most people find

(09:47):
so flabbergasting, its enemy was peace.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Huh.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
And so I decided to write the book. And I
was about six or seven chapters into the book and
it was coming together rather nicely. And we were watching
my editor and I over the TV. We were watching
James Comey, who is currently the head of the FBI,
and he was testifying before I believe it was the

(10:17):
Senate Judiciary Committee, and he was lying and we knew
he was lying, and he knew he was lying. And
my editor said, you know what, I think the Senate
knows he's lying too, But nothing was done. I said, well,
what's going on. Why don't they call him on it?
Why don't they Why don't they nail him down? She said,

(10:39):
I don't know. It's like he has a charm of
favor on him. I said what she said, Well, in witchcraft,
it's a it's what witch is put on, you know,
one of their clients, so that when they go into
a tough situation like court or an interrogation or deposition.
Everybody in the room is charmed. They're just enamored with

(11:01):
their hair and their smile and every question, every answer
is just fine. And I said, you know what, that's
the name of the book, and we called it Charm
a favor. It's very chilling to watch this book unfold.
I don't know how many lots of people have read it,
and it really needs to be a big screen movie.
But they say that the book has kind of unfolded

(11:24):
in reality in the last five years. And so I said, well,
we have to write a sequel. So I'm writing a
sequel now. I'm about I'm thirty four chapters into it.
It's got about eight more chapters, and it is going
to make anything Tom Clancy ever wrote. Pale in comparison.

Speaker 5 (11:44):
Got to get a copy. I've got to get a copy.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
Well, it's a big screen movie. But everything in the
book is true. Everything is a true crime, it's a
true event. It's documented. It's incredible how much money we're
talking about here. But we're also talking about the use
of weapons that literally could end human life on this planet.

Speaker 5 (12:08):
That is not good, That is not good at all.

Speaker 6 (12:11):
No, and normally when we go back over the two
hundred and forty five years, two hundred forty six years
that this company country has existed, Cooler heads have always prevailed, except,
of course Truman, who chose to use two atomic weapons
against Japan when none were needed. I think it is

(12:33):
the only time nuclear weapons have ever been used against humans,
even though we've blown about twenty six hundred and fifty
of the beggars up on our planet or in our planet,
or over our planet, but not in war. Just that
those two times.

Speaker 5 (12:49):
Brook stand by you and I have to take our break.
We'll be back on the other side in a few
moments or minutes, I should say, Brooke, who is our
special guest www dot brooksagnu dot com, And we'll be
back on the other side with this fascinating discussion. We're
having almost great having books with us and uh nuclear
war Truman? How come he was never held accountable for that?

(13:10):
Good question we'll have to ask Brooks on the other
side as we continue here in the X Zone from
our broadcast Entrance Studios in Saint Catherine's, Ontario, Canada, on
the X Zone Broadcast Network and streamed at www dot
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Speaker 5 (15:54):
Michael horns Earth changes. I have to play that once
in a night here because it's first of all, Michael
Horne is a great guy. He's the North American media
representative for the Billy Meyer Society, but he's also a
very talented author, speaker, musician. And that song says it
all in my opinion, and I don't believe it's too

(16:16):
late before we can save this wonderful planet that we're on.
Brooks Agnew is my special guest. Brooks aig news dot com.
And Brooks, howcome the president at the time dropping two
atomic bombs when they didn't need to be dropped? Nothing
happened to him?

Speaker 6 (16:34):
Well, because the official act of a president is off
the table when it comes to prosecution, or at least
it was until last week. Yeah, But it was July
thirty first, nineteen forty five, and Truman was at the
Potsdam conference in Germany. They were putting together all of

(16:55):
the restrictions that were going to be on Germany forever,
well until last year sent Leopard tanks to Ukraine, which
violated the Potsdam agreement. But that's okay, that's okay. Truman
had some choices, and he could invade, he could continue
with conventional weapons, he could demonstrate the bomb once it worked,

(17:20):
and once he got the memo that the bomb worked,
Oppenheimer reported to him that the team had successfully blown
off Trinity. And that's kind of an interesting story because
I did my postgraduate work at oak Ridge, so I
learned all the inside story about this, and in fact,
one of my suppliers was a Marine colonel whose responsibility

(17:45):
was the security of the Oakridge team, which included Oppenheimer. Yeah,
so it's kind of interesting. But they had a pool,
you know, like a football pool. Some were better that
it would fizzle. Some were betting that it would be
you know, one, you know, kill a ton, two kilo tons.

(18:07):
Five kilotons are greater than five kilotons. They really didn't know.
In fact, they weren't really sure. I mean, it would
put it this way, it was a non zero chance
that they could light the atmosphere on fire, but they
decided to do it anyway, and the yield was over
five kilotons, which was the highest number in the pool.

(18:29):
So he decided to drop the bomb. He simply wrote
on the memo, release when ready, and that's what they did.
They charged up the batteries, which this thing is loaded
with with like car batteries, deep cycle batteries, and they
would charge them up, put them inside, bolt it all together,
put it on the plane, and fly it. And if

(18:50):
they aborted, they had to bring the bomb all the
way back, take the bomb apart, take all the batteries out,
recharge them again. And that's kind of the comitment that
they had when they were going to drop the bomb.
So that's why he dropped it. Nobody was ready for
what happened when that bomb went off, and literally two

(19:13):
hundred thousand people died either that day or in the
following weeks. It was and they were largely civilian. There
were some military people working at the factories there, but
it was largely civilian. It was designed, I guess, to
do two things. One totally demoralized the Japanese people who

(19:34):
were about to surrender anyway, but also to demonstrate to
the Soviet Union that we had a weapon that they
should be afraid of that could be world ending, and
then we dropped the second one. So there are a
lot of stories about where the triggers came from. They

(19:54):
stole them from Nazi Germany who had done their own test,
but it was a very small because there was a
nuclear signature that was picked up in England months months
before Trinity. But anyway, as this song all came together,
Truman became the president with the blood on his hands,

(20:17):
and I think it was It was an interesting election anyway,
in nineteen forty when Roosevelt was not supposed to be
on the ballot. He wasn't on the ballot. In fact,
it was John Nance Garner who was on the ballot
who was Truman's I'm sorry, FDR's vice president, but he
couldn't get fifty percent of the vote. So it went

(20:39):
to a broker convention in Chicago and the party pulled
a fast one and FDR stole eighty six percent of
the vote at the convention and he wasn't even on
the ballot. So John Nance Garner almost committed suicide over
and he went back to Texas and he had a
strong friend network that kept him alive. But that was

(21:01):
a hell of a human interest story. There and then
he picked Truman as his vice president, and of course
FDR dies in his fourth term, Truman becomes president, and
this is what we end up with.

Speaker 5 (21:15):
If everyone was surprised at the dropping, at the results
of the dropping of the first bomb, why did they
have to drop the second.

Speaker 6 (21:25):
That's a very good question, because Japan was ready to
surrender right then. But the difference between the two bombs
is the first was an adam bomb and the second
one was a hydrogen bomb, a fusion bomb, And they
really wanted to test both technologies, or should I say
they wanted to demonstrate both technologies. And they also wanted

(21:48):
to send a message to the Soviet Union. Step out
a line, and we have one with your name on
a two. And of course it was Harry Hopkins, who
was FDR's right hand man. That's an interesting story how
Harry Hopkins became so powerful. He was an advisor to
the president. He was suffering from a slow moving stomach cancer,

(22:11):
so he had something in common with FDR, who was
somewhat of an invalid himself. He worked late one night
at the White House and said goodbye, and FDR said,
why didn't you just take one of the rooms in
a white house. We got a lot just stay the night,
and Harry did not leave for two and a half years.
During that time, Harry Hopkins became the co president. He

(22:34):
is the one that signed all the memos that ran
the operation in the Pacific, and he is the one
that took the aluminum tubes and the yellow Cake and
all the blueprints and everything and used the lend lease
program and US Army planes in Alaska and flew the
technology to the Soviets. Dickens and the plot thickens. The

(23:03):
thinking was that if we balance nuclear power around the world,
no one nation would dominate the world. And now there
are nine countries that are nuclear capable, and we have
a non proliferation treaty which was shredded during the Obama days,
sort of stitched back together during the Trump administration, and

(23:27):
now it's a full on going for a And I'm
going to just break this to your audience. A bomb
that I predicted in Charm of Favor. That is a
North Korean Iranian bomb. Wow, it's being built right while

(23:47):
we're speaking tonight.

Speaker 5 (23:49):
And they are not stable countries, no, but you know.

Speaker 6 (23:54):
North Korea is very very good at microelectronics and they
have already successfully tested. Iran is very good at industrial engineering.
I've worked with a lot of Iranians. They're smart and
they know how to build stuff, and they know how
to build rockets and multi stage rockets. And the North
Koreans have played with it, but the Iranians are really

(24:16):
good at it. So they're joining forces the microelectronic skills
of North Korea and the missile building technology of Iran,
and it is coming together rapidly.

Speaker 5 (24:29):
Well, if that's the case Israel and Iran, you know
they've got a bit of a tiff going on. Is
Israel poking the sleeping bear.

Speaker 6 (24:41):
At this at this point, well, this is good question.
Since October seventh of last year, things got more interesting
October sixth. Let me go back to October sixth. Benjamin
nat Yahu was a political cripple. He was elected, yes,
but in their form of government, you have a parliamentary

(25:03):
form of government, so you can get elected, but you
could do so with like thirteen percent of the vote.
As long as you get the most votes, you're elected.
But doesn't mean you could put a government together because
you have all these factions in your parliament. So October sixth,
Benjamin Naanyaho was a political cripple. He couldn't get anything done.

(25:25):
He had no confidence. Nothing was happening. But October seventh,
everything changed. Benjamin N. Nanyaho was handed the keys to
the kingdom. You could do whatevery excuse me, you can
do whatever you want. And that's what's happening right now
as we speak. He is waging a war against an enemy.

(25:50):
That's well, it's been around for a long time since
I think nineteen thirty nine. Nineteen thirty nine Hitler invited
leaders of Palestine and leaders of Persia, the Shaw of Persia,
to Germany, and he blew them away. He blew them away.

(26:10):
He had so much power and so much enthusiasm for
his leadership in Germany, and he had this idea called
the Aryan Race.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
All right, we've got to hold it here because I
have to take my my mid hour break, the every
En Race. When we come back with our special guest,
brooks Agnew his website brooks Agnew dot com. This is
the X Own and once again we'd like to welcome
our newest affiliate here, w v e X w v
e X, and they're a Midland Michigan. We'll be back

(26:43):
on the other side of this break.

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Speaker 5 (27:43):
Welcome back to the x Own. I'm Rob McConnell, come
to you from the broadcast center of the XON Broadcast
Network in Saint Catharine's, Ontario, Canada, and you're listening to
us in your hometown Radio Classic twelve twenty and our
newest affiliate is w v x LPFM at one oh
three point five five in Midland, Michigan. So it's all
our new listeners in Michigan. Welcome to the ex Own Nation.

(28:07):
Brooks Agnew is my special guest. His website is brooks
Agnew dot com and Brooks Before we go to the
Aryan part of this story, I'd just like to ask
you a question that just came to me during the break.
Why was it that it was only the Japanese that
were interned in America and not the Germans as well?

Speaker 6 (28:31):
Well? That's a very good question, because the Emperor of
Japan had issued what is called the Fifth Column. The
Emperor of Japan issued a proclamation which he's considered divine
in those days, and he's the fifth Column calls for

(28:52):
all people of Japanese descent or origin to fight America
in every way they can't. This means all the civilians
that have been in America for generations now had to
follow the emperor. And as it turns out, there were
lots of efforts inside this country, even farmers. Japanese farmers

(29:15):
would plant their crops so that they aimed at airports
so that when the Japanese fleet would come over the shore,
they could go right to the airports and bomb those airports.
And so Roosevelt was made aware of this, and he
decided to issue the internment order, and they rounded up
the Japanese and put them in camps to protect the

(29:38):
country against invasion from the west.

Speaker 5 (29:42):
Did not know that, but I'm glad. I asked what
about the Aryan side of the story between Germany and Persia.

Speaker 6 (29:51):
Well, there are a couple takes on this. One is
that Hitler had an idea that the Aryan race was
this tall blonde, blue eyed, Nordic kind of bloodline, and
he wanted Germany to emulate that. And they were very
brilliant with respect to medical experimentation, and they practiced a

(30:14):
system called eugenics, which everybody knows about now, But they
selectively bred, and they even broke marriages and arranged marriages
so that people would you come out strong and smart
and athletically superior. In fact, he was quite upset when

(30:34):
Jesse Owens took several gold medals at the Olympics in Berlin,
not happy about that at all because he thought the
Aryan race was superior. But the story is that the
Shaw of Persia was so taken with this idea of
Aryan race. And by the way, in Falsea and Iranian

(30:56):
or Farsi, the word Aryan means warrior, honorable, it means
high born. And so the Shah of Persia decided after
this meeting that he would rename the nation, this country
that had basically dominated the world for thousands of years, Persia,

(31:17):
a proud name going back thousands of years. The next
day was named Iran. Iran means Aryan in Farsi. So
the other individual that went was a leader from the
area of Palestine, and he was so taken with it

(31:39):
and this idea that in order for this to be permanent,
Jews would have to be eliminated from the earth. He
liked it so well that when he went back to
the area we know it's Palestine today, he trained his

(31:59):
net few in this ideology. His nephew's name was Yaer Arafat,
and his cousin, or I would say his close associate
later in years, was Mahmoud Abbas. And so this is
why you have this deep fifty year old, sixty year

(32:22):
old ideology that we're facing today in this region. That's
why in all the demonstrations that we see in our
universities in New York and everywhere around, there is no compromise.
Israel does not have the right to exist. And that's
the nature of the conflict we face today.

Speaker 5 (32:45):
With the capabilities that Iran has with nuclear weaponry, do
you think that there's the possibility that they might be
used against Israel?

Speaker 6 (32:55):
Yes, everybody does, but you know it's going to be reserved.
Right now, what we're watching is kind of a show.
When Iran decided to launch missiles and drones and rockets
at Israel, directly. What they did is they informed the
US State Department what they were going to launch, when

(33:16):
they were going to launch, and the route they were
going to take to launch, and so that way the
US Navy and the British airplanes and everybody was ready
for it. Most of the ordinance was destroyed before it
ever got to Israel, and that's why there were no casualties.
So it was a show. It was just a big show.
We're going to launch this old technology. You guys, knock

(33:40):
it out of the sky and everyone will see that
we are in conflict. This is all part of the
deep state. It's how they spend enormous amounts of money,
trillions of dollars they're printing right now, and this is
why Israel was able to fight back or launch back.

(34:01):
And we don't even know if they hit anything. They
reported that they hit an airport or a sensitive area
inside around where they have nuclear facilities, but I've seen
lots of video during the time that the attack was
supposedly happening. Nothing, There was nothing, not even a flyover.
So there's so much deception, so much fakery going on.

(34:25):
I think it is the military industrial complex, which is
the business end of the deep state playing us, they're
playing the whole world.

Speaker 5 (34:36):
Because as long as there's a conflict or a war,
they make money.

Speaker 6 (34:41):
They're important, that's right. And what happened our own speaker
decided to approve ninety one billion dollars to be sent
to Ukraine. Of course, only about thirteen billions going to
go there. The rest of it's going to go to
you know, Boeing in North North, the Grumming and raytheon,
and it's going to come right back into the military

(35:04):
industrial complex, and they're the donor class, so it ends
up right back in the pockets of the politicians that
just voted for the package.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
So basically, the war in Ukraine is a proxy war
between Russia and the United States.

Speaker 6 (35:21):
Well that's a glorious name for it. It's actually a
big slush fund, and it has been for a long time.
The administrations have been laundering hundreds and hundreds of billions
of dollars of US taxpayer money through Ukraine through nonprofits
and shell corporations and corrupt organizations, coming back through nonprofits

(35:43):
into the United States and then funding what we call
in this country super PACs. These are political action committees
that don't actually back a single candidate, but they run commercials.

Speaker 5 (35:55):
So it's just like the mafia, you know, laundering money
from crooked organizations and different neighborhoods, empowerment and so on.

Speaker 6 (36:05):
Yeah, except it's our money. They're not taking it from
people buying beer or gambling or prostitution. They're taking it
from every hardworking American.

Speaker 5 (36:18):
So why is this allowed to go on if we not?
The problem is, well, what's the solution.

Speaker 6 (36:25):
The problem is there's no authority. The problem is we
live in it in a situation I call the reign
of the judges. This is where what normally we have.
Your country and my country have a rule of law.
We have law that's supposed to apply the same for everybody,
and every society goes through these cycles. We go through mercy,

(36:47):
peace justice war, mercy, peace justice, war, over and over again.
We have a war until somebody screams mercy and then
the whole thing stops and then peace begins. But in
a peaceful society, two percent of society refuses to obey
the law. So you have laws, and what happens is
that people who have disobey the law are put in prison,

(37:09):
they're removed from society so that you know, your wife
can go to the grocery without having to worry about
being assaulted, and your kids can go to school and
be safe. But what happens when the law doesn't work
and there's a class of people that can do whatever
they want. They can steal, they can lie, they can murder,

(37:32):
they can rape, they can be pedophiles, and nothing happens
to them, even when there's proof, nothing happens to them.
Then what happens is that people cry for justice. And
when there's no sheriff, when there's no judge, when no
one will put these people in jail, then comes war.

(37:53):
And that's where we're at right now. Rob We're at
the end of the justice cycle and we're about to
start the war cycle again, except this time it's going
to be inside our country.

Speaker 5 (38:07):
The rating is on the wall, isn't it.

Speaker 6 (38:09):
It's everywhere. And the people that are spending money right
now at the universities Columbia and Harvard and Yale, the
people that are actually the money behind what's going on,
they're grooming terrorists. They're grooming terrorists. I've watched probably thirty
podcasters in the last couple weeks about these protesters and

(38:34):
you can see the veins popping out on their neck.
You can see them screaming at one another, pushing back
against police. They're grooming terrorists. This is how it happens.

Speaker 5 (38:45):
Once again, the question is, if we know what the
problem is, why don't we just solve it. Why don't
we bring in the national guard? Why don't we bring
in the army if necessary?

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Because there's the authority, you know, the authority. We've used
the army in our country before. Let's see, it was
I believe it was nineteen thirty two. It was nineteen
thirty two, and the World War One veterans who had
served in Europe and it was a devastating war, war
to end all wars, they called it. The veterans and

(39:19):
their wives were owed bonds. They were owed bonds for
serving in that war, and it was a contract that
they had with the federal government and they weren't being paid.
So they went to DC to demonstrate, about forty thousand
of them, and we're talking about decorated veterans and their

(39:41):
wives and families that went to Washington.

Speaker 5 (39:43):
All right, well, we're we're gonna have to have a
last cliffhanger here Brooks because I do have to take
this break. Please don't buy brooks Agnew my special guests
this hour visitors website www dot brooks Agnew dot com,
and I believe your books are available on Amazon dot com. Yes, absolutely,
the excellent with your Stralia, Rob McConnell with Brooks Andrew

(40:05):
brooks Agnew this hour. We'll return after the short break.
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Speaker 9 (40:20):
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Speaker 3 (40:47):
Closing time, Open all the doors and let you out
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Speaker 2 (40:57):
Closing time.

Speaker 6 (41:00):
Turn all of the lights on over everyboy and every girl.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
Closing time.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
Welcome back to you one. This is the last segment
of tonight's show. At this time, i'd like to thank
all our guests tonight and my guest this hour is
Brooks Agnew. His website is Brooksagnew dot com and all
Brooks books are available at Amazon dot com. Once again,
before we get back to our guests, that's our Brooks.
I'd like to welcome WV e x LPFM at one

(41:33):
oh three point five I'm sorry one oh five point
three in Midland, Michigan to the X Zone Broadcast Network
and the X Zone Nations. Welcome guys Brooks. Before we
went to the break, we were talking about these forty
thousand people who went to Washington decorations some are decorated

(41:53):
soldiers and take us there there.

Speaker 6 (41:56):
They were decorated World War One soldiers. They survived gas
and aerial bombings and French warfare like we've never seen
before on this planet. And they were heroes and many
of them were in uniform, and they were with their
wives and their families, and they went to Washington to

(42:16):
demonstrate because the government owed them money. They were owed
bonds that the government promised to pay. While it was
starting to turn pretty nasty and getting protracted, and the
press was beginning to pick it up, and they were
threatening to win in the court of public opinion, and
that just doesn't work in DC. So they called up

(42:38):
the army. And when General Patten and General MacArthur showed up,
the World War One vets actually cheered. They cheered and
they waved their flags because they believed that the army
was there. To back them in their plight in getting
paid from World War One, except that they attacked with

(43:02):
bayonets fixed and hundreds of them were killed. That's what
the army did. That's the authority. It was used in
our country, and that's where we are right now. We
have in our country. I don't know about your country,
but we have about thirty five million illegal aliens in

(43:23):
our country and they're just waiting for orders. Our own
FBI Director Chris Ray has gone publicans said, look, they're
about twenty cities. We have a real problem. These people
are organizing, they're being paid, they're being armed, and they're
being given missions, and we're looking at possibly a coordinated
attack inside our country like nine to eleven times twenty.

(43:47):
So the interesting thing is that if that happens, you know,
we would say, well we need martial law. Then you know,
the military needs to come in. But that's not what's
going to bring on mart law in our country. What's
going to bring on martial law is our reaction to
those twenty nine to eleven's in our country, because Americans

(44:10):
don't take kindly to being attacked in that way, and
we will counterattack, and that's what will start the martial law.

Speaker 5 (44:19):
Coordinated attacks from within the United States by part of
these illegal immigrants. How would how would we fight that
kind of war that would be something like urban war
within our own country.

Speaker 6 (44:34):
That's exactly what it would be. In Vietnam, we call
it the Tet Offensive. I was in the Air Force
during the Vietnamese War. I didn't go to Vietnam, but
I heard these stories. You know, directly, we thought we
had the country under control, We had the countryside dominated.
We exfoliated everything, knocked out all the bridges, stopped all

(44:54):
the major Chinese movement of weapons. But we didn't check
the cities. They were inside the cities already. And when
the ten offense have happened, it took everybody by surprise.
That's what we're facing in this country right now.

Speaker 5 (45:08):
In your opinion, are we prepared for it?

Speaker 6 (45:13):
Well? Christopher Wray, I think is doing the wrong thing
and going on NBC and the news and telling everybody
to be ready for it. I don't know what he
expects us to do. You should be talking to the governors.
He should be talking to the Sheriff's department. You should
be talking to the National Guard, not us, Because he
knows what we'll do.

Speaker 5 (45:36):
Just like to switch channels here for a second. A
lot of people are talking about UFO disclosure these days.
You know, ever since the congressional hearings, the whistleblowers that
have come up, David Grush and the other two Navy pilots,
what's your take on the results of the congressional hearing
about UFOs are now what they're called UAPs.

Speaker 6 (45:57):
Well, they didn't ask the right questions. In my opinion,
Grush in front of me, I would have asked different questions.
I would have started out with, where's the ship. You've
seen it, You've laid hands on it. You said there
was non biologicals and we have advanced technology, we're reverse engineering.
This is the committee that puts up the money, mister Grush,

(46:17):
where's the ship? We want to go see it right now.

Speaker 5 (46:22):
When I was watching Grush there, he had a lot
of hearsay from he heard stories from different people. People
thought he knew. But once again, like you're saying, where's
the evidence, Why didn't he come with evidence? Why weren't
the questions directed so that he had to respond in
the public forum instead of saying I can't answer that.

(46:43):
It has to be in a secure setting.

Speaker 6 (46:45):
Well, here are the questions we ask on the panels
at disclosure conferences around the country. We ask, all right,
we admit that UFOs exist. We can see them, we
photographed him. Nobody can deny that they exist. And let's
make an assumption that some of them are off world
Maybe they've been here a long time, maybe they haven't.

(47:07):
But here's the question. Are we working with them as
government or are they working with us? Because there are
different implications both ways. If we're working with them, what
is our government trading to them for the technology? A
lot of people say it's us, they're trading us to them. Now,

(47:28):
let's ask the bigger question. What if they're working with us,
they're not working with their general public, They're only working
with governments. That would mean that the offworlders, these advanced
beings in UFOs, are responsible for the condition the world's
in right now. If they're so advanced, and if they've

(47:49):
been here for one hundred thousand years, let's ask a
bigger question. What did Columbus find when he came to America?
Found indigenous peoples right right? Well? What were they doing?
They were killing each other, they were riding horses, hundreds
of miles and wiping each other out. The Blackfoot, the

(48:12):
La Cota, the Cherokee, the Apache. They were all fighting
one another. Why was there not enough buffalo, not enough trout,
not enough countryside to wander around? Of course there was
The reason they did it. Read it in their own
records is because their gods told them to. The ets

(48:32):
have been here for a long long time, and they
have kept humans at war with one another for tens
of thousands of years.

Speaker 5 (48:43):
So they want us to wipe each other up so
they can take the planet.

Speaker 6 (48:46):
Not necessarily, they could have done that when we were
riding horseback. I think they thrive on the conflict energy.
I think they thrive on the hatred, just like our
military industrial complex. They hate they live for war.

Speaker 5 (49:03):
Well, if that's the case, my friend, this planet will
never be at.

Speaker 6 (49:06):
Peace unless we realize what's going on and we do
what needs to be done. This is the planet for humans.

Speaker 5 (49:16):
So how do we get the How do we turn
the tides and start getting our planet back?

Speaker 6 (49:22):
Well, fortunately, we breed like rabbits and we can communicate
at the speed of light. Once we start spreading the truth,
we can refuse them. The audience that they have had
for thousands of years at the highest levels of our government.

Speaker 5 (49:39):
Is that why disclosure is not happening is because if
disclosure happens, the man behind the curtain is seen.

Speaker 6 (49:49):
Absolutely, That's exactly why. Because the money that's behind what
is making our world work for them right now would
dry up, but.

Speaker 5 (50:05):
At the risk of killing more people, more civilians.

Speaker 6 (50:08):
Better to them. I mean, we're grasshoppers to them. They
thrive on the hate energy.

Speaker 5 (50:15):
So how can we turn it around on them?

Speaker 6 (50:18):
We outnumber them. We outnumbered them. Remember there were two
hundred Watchers that came to this planet and they dominated
this planet for a long long time until we put
them in chains, buried them in the earth. We took
our planet back.

Speaker 5 (50:35):
So why do we start doing that again?

Speaker 6 (50:38):
That's a very good question. That's why we have programs
like yours.

Speaker 5 (50:44):
To get the news out there.

Speaker 6 (50:46):
That's right. Once people become aware that they're not all
friendly ets out there to solve our energy problems and
give us a free everything and let us bounce around
the stars, that they're here to dominate us and control
us like cattle, then we can use our intelligence and

(51:07):
our free will and we can make choices for ourselves.

Speaker 5 (51:14):
So what about these people within the UFO community who
say that they're here to help us, there are space brothers,
they are going to help us cure the world of hunger,
of illness and the rest of the Kumbayo stuff.

Speaker 6 (51:30):
Well, they're not working with any of the ets. There's
no such thing as a Pleiadian or Arcturin or Reptilian. Well,
I don't know about Reptilians, but if I was from
the area where that we call the Pleiades, that's not
what I would call it. I don't care what your
Greek people knew. We would have our own names for

(51:53):
our own planets and our own stars, and we would
come here with our own ideas. We wouldn't I I've
got an open invitation. I speak at conferences every year.
I have an open invitation. If there's an et anywhere
on this planet, come with me, Come with me right
out on stage in front of everybody and say here

(52:15):
I am.

Speaker 5 (52:18):
Well, we know that's not going to happen unless they're
from Mexico. No, they're aliens.

Speaker 6 (52:24):
Well, you know, I think the old adage that we
would jump out of buildings, that our religions would collapse
and everything is just a waste of time. If we
look at the old buildings, the old buildings built across
Europe and Singapore and the Goths Asia, we see the

(52:45):
architecture of sound captured in stained glass, captured in not
only frequency but volume. And then we see these buildings
that are dedicated toward immersing people in sound when they
go in these buildings. This technology was developed a long,
long time ago, and it cleans us. It cleanses us,

(53:09):
and we need to be very careful what kind of sound,
what kind of energy we expose ourselves to.

Speaker 5 (53:15):
Brooks I hate to do this, my friend, but we've
run out of time for tonight. Listen, Can I get
you back in the next couple of weeks so we
can continue this story the other side of the alien question.
I would be delighted, brooks Agnew, Thank you so much
for joining us, my friend. Always great to hear you.
Congratulations on your retirement and everything you do until then,

(53:35):
by Bike's O Nation, brooks Agnew www dot Brooksagnew dot
com and all his books are available on Amazon. Well,
that's it for tonight. I'll be back tomorrow night. But
until I do, I always remember to keep your eyes
to the sky and your heart to the light, and
we're coming to you on the x On Broadcast network,
on your hometown radio, Classic twelve twenty and Classic twelve

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