The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #2124: Trump: The Globalist Manchurian Candidate
Episode Date: October 27, 2025[00:07:39] – The Manchurian Candidate of Global ChaosKnight says Trump’s tariffs are designed not to help U.S. workers but to destabilize global markets—“a Manchurian candidate for the globali...sts.” He contrasts Reagan’s targeted trade policy with Trump’s chaos-driven protectionism that punishes allies and wrecks economies. [00:16:01] – Corruption, Lawsuits & Impeachable CrimesKnight accuses Trump of weaponizing the Justice Department and tariffs for personal gain, coercing media companies like CBS. He argues these acts meet the constitutional standard for impeachment, proving Trump’s authoritarian mindset and disregard for lawful restraint. [00:33:49] – The Soros Connection & Doublethink PoliticsKnight exposes Trump’s Treasury Secretary Scott Besant’s financial history with George Soros, mocking MAGA supporters for ignoring the hypocrisy. He says the movement’s “doublethink”—defending globalist ties while claiming to fight them—reveals Trumpism as a psychological cult, not a populist movement. [01:10:22] – MRNA in the Food SupplyKnight details the USDA’s approval of mRNA shots for livestock under Trump, calling it a “food contamination program.” He links the policy to Bill Gates–backed biotech efforts to genetically alter food and human biology through state-controlled agriculture. [01:33:42] – The ICE Weapons SurgeKnight reveals ICE’s weapons budget has exploded 700% under Trump’s second term, transforming the agency into a domestic army. He calls it the foundation of a “digital police state” merging border control with total surveillance infrastructure. [02:10:29] – Genocide in Nigeria: Equipping the PersecutedKnight interviews missionary filmmaker Jud Saul, who exposes mass Christian killings by Fulani militants. Saul blames Obama-era operatives for helping Muslim factions seize power and condemns U.S. silence as millions of Nigerian Christians are slaughtered or displaced. [02:17:00] – China’s Exploitation of the Killing FieldsSaul reveals that Chinese mining companies are seizing land from murdered Christians with terrorist cooperation. Knight calls it “globalism’s true face”—Beijing profiting from genocide while Western governments look away. [02:33:45] – Venezuela, Trump & the Next U.S. WarKnight closes with Trump’s military escalation in Venezuela, calling his “war on drugs” a lie to seize oil fields. Comparing Trump to Duterte and Obama, he warns that MAGA’s militarism will drag the U.S. into endless foreign wars and destroy what remains of constitutional liberty. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act it's the david night show as a clock strikes
13 it's monday the 27th of october year of our lord 2025 well over the weekend we had uh donald trump
decide that he's going to punish Canada for an ad and again it only
only underscores as I tweeted out how much this guy hates free speech. You disagree with him.
He's going to shut you down, just like Ursula fond of lying. And of course, he doesn't like
debates. We saw that when he was running for president. He dodged them all. Don't want to have
any questions about that. Well, he then moved to say that the ad was lie in the same way that
Lala Harris's CBS interview, 60 Minutes, was supposedly a lie. It's not. And we're going to
to have a debate today between Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. I wonder who will win.
And we're also going to take a look. Soyboy Bessent was on the Sunday talk shows, and he was asked
about what is being done to the farmers. And of course, this guy said, I'm a soybean farmer
myself, yeah, the same way that Bill Gates is. We'll be right back. Stay with us.
Well, Trump had another tariff tantrum.
This is the way he does his policy.
It just shows that this is not about economics.
This is not about even picking a particular industry and helping it to succeed by giving it protectionism,
helping it to succeed temporarily, I should say.
this is simply about his ego and his tantrums and so he saw an ad he didn't like and so he broke off
negotiations with Canada you know the people they give us all of our fentanyl and so he said that
this ad is fake it says it's not fake his lies are fake and so he broke it off and said 10%
tariff you know just like he got angry with China a couple of weeks ago and he jacked it up to
100%. But he had gotten angry with him once before and jacked it up to 140%.
It's taco time again.
Trump escalated his trade war with Canada Saturday, announcing a 10% hike on tariffs after
blasting Ontario's anti-tariff ad campaign as fraudulent and accusing the U.S. neighbor
of misusing Ronald Reagan's legacy.
Did you realize that that is a crime in the U.S. Code?
Well, no, actually it isn't.
He just makes this stuff up because he's the dictator.
right the law comes out of his mouth and so that's a crime right there so he said Canada had
been caught red-handed using selective audio and video of Reagan's 1987 radio address
an absolute lie Trump is lying up one side and down the other and he knows that his
supporters will support him in that because of their serious misrepresentation of the facts
And because of this hostile act of, you know, free speech, I am increasing the tariff on candidate
by 10% over and above what they are paying now.
I guess that's one of the things that bothers me the most is his reflexive hatred of free
speech, if it's criticism of him.
We've seen the same thing for Israel, and now this is him doing this as well.
Don't criticize the state of Israel, or, you know, we will do things to you, but take away
the gravy train from the federal government, which I'm not in favor of the gravy train.
Nevertheless, I'm not in favor of a petulant tyrant who capriciously and arbitrarily sets
tariff rates and lowers them, raises them on a whim, and does it all because he can't handle
speech.
If you can't handle it, get out of the arena.
You know, you're a gladiator who whines whenever he's hit.
It's just amazing, you know, get your shields up.
Trump is nothing other than a North Korea-style time.
who can't handle the criticism and he can't and he won't debate and again at the bottom of this
who cares what Reagan said about tariffs is he the final standard on all this seems to me like
the Constitution should be but you know this is an economic issue what Trump does not want to
have is a contest between him and Reagan because then it shows that Trump is a rhino a New York
city Democrat, tax and spend Democrat, who hates the Constitution of the Bill of Rights.
And so that's the real issue.
He doesn't want to be pitted against Reagan.
So he lies about all this.
So this is the radio address to the nation on fair and free trade from Ronald Reagan.
I'll read from it, and then I'll play you the commercial and see if you think that it was a
misrepresentation.
So he says that the prime minister of Japan will be visiting him at the White House in the next week.
It's important because we're going to take up our relations and we've just had tariffs and other issues with Japan, and here's why.
As perhaps you've heard, last week I placed new duties on some Japanese products, some, in response to Japan's inability to enforce their trade agreement with us,
on electronic devices called semiconductors.
Now imposing each tariff, now, now,
imposing such tariffs on trade barriers and restrictions of any kind are steps that I am loath
to take. In a moment, I'll mention the sound economic reasons for this. Over the long run,
such trade barriers hurt every American worker and consumer. But the Japanese semiconductors were a
special case. So let me ask you, does he like tariffs? Does he think they're the best way to
run the country's tax system? Again, unlike Trump, Reagan did not like tax.
is. And so what he's saying is, I don't like trade barriers. But the issue is, is that we had an
agreement, and they violated this agreement on this specific thing. Trump's tariffs are not
focused on any industry or any agreement. They're just weaponized against the world. He's just
trying to pick fights with the entire world. So these tariffs were specific. They're targeted.
It is not what Trump does. He says, but you know, opposing these tariffs are just trying to deal with
a particular problem, not begin a trade war, says Ronald Reagan. And yet, that is exactly
what Trump is trying to do. Trump wants not just chaos in America. He wants global chaos.
He is the number one Manchurian candidate for the globalist. So he says, we're doing this
because we feel that both Japan and the U.S. have an obligation to promote the prosperity
and economic development that only free trade can bring.
In other words, we impose these as a negotiating tactic because we want them to stop what we consider to be a violation of the agreement and unfair trade practices.
We want to get back to a free trade agreement.
That's what Ronald Reagan was saying, and Trump is saying just the opposite.
The other thing that Trump is doing is he says, at the same time, he says, Reagan loved tariffs.
he says that and then later on he says well I wasn't fond of Reagan's tariff policies and his
economic policies I really liked Reagan you know he's got a he's got to praise Reagan
just like the people when the cattlemen talked to Trump they've got to praise him and flatter him
but you know he comes right back at the cattleman and said you're nothing you didn't build that
I built it he sounds exactly like Obama you'd be nothing if it wasn't for me he says to the
cattleman. This is the, Eric, this is why I said Trump is a Democrat. He's a Clinton Democrat,
complete with the accoutrements of Jeffrey Epstein. So Reagan goes on, he says,
the message of free trade is one I conveyed to Canada's leaders a few weeks ago. It was
warmly received there. Indeed, throughout the world, there is a growing realization that the
way to prosperity for all nations is rejecting protectionist,
and promoting fair and free competition.
He says, you see, when someone says, let's impose terrorists on foreign imports,
it looks like they're doing the patriotic thing by protecting American products and jobs.
And on another occasion, and I've got this in the clip that I put together of Trump v. Reagan,
on another occasion, he says, sheer demagoguery, demagogue Trump.
He says, and they'll come rapid.
himself in the flag.
And we've literally seen Trump literally wrap himself in the flag and kiss it.
Well, you can kiss the Constitution goodbye with this guy.
He finishes up by saying he talks about how he believed that the Smoot-Hawley-Tarris acts
exacerbated the depression.
He said, in the memory of all this, because he was alive when that happened in the 1930s,
all this occurring back in the 30s, made me to turn.
when I came to Washington to spare the American people the protectionist legislation that destroys
prosperity. And then he attacks the Democrats in Congress, the Democrats like Trump, who want tariffs.
So here is the debate, Reagan debating Trump.
I don't know. They cheated on a commercial. Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, and they said he didn't.
And I guess it was AI or dumb. They cheated.
Sadly, Canada got caught cheating on a commercial.
Can you believe it?
They cheated on a commercial.
Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, and they said he didn't.
And I guess it was AI or something.
They cheated badly.
He did not love tariffs.
Can you believe it?
America does not fear free trade because the American people
can produce and compete on a par with anybody in the world.
Frankly, Ronald Reagan.
You remember, I didn't love it.
I remember. I didn't love his, I thought he was great. I loved his style, his attitude. He was a great cheerleader for our country, but not great on the trade.
I'm a huge fan of Ronald Reagan, but he was bad on trade. Very bad on trade. But didn't he love tariffs?
Our peaceful trading partners are not our enemies. This is the actual radio address.
We should beware of the demagogues who are ready to declare a trade war against our friends, weakening our economy, our national security, and the entire free world.
all while cynically waving the American flag.
The expansion of the international economy is not a foreign invasion.
It is an American triumph, one we worked hard to achieve
and something central to our vision of a peaceful and prosperous world of freedom.
After the Second World War, America led the way to dismantle trade barriers
and create a world trading system that set the stage for decades of unparalleled economic growth.
Yes, back in 1776, our founding fathers believed that free trade was worth fighting for,
and we can celebrate their victory, because today trade is at the core of the alliance
that secure the peace and guarantee our freedom.
It is the source of our prosperity and the path to an even brighter future for America.
Until next week, thanks for listening, and God bless you.
But I can play dirtier than they can.
Well, you know, it's a crooked ad.
I heard he's airing it.
Canada, that's why I pulled everything.
Canada, they wrote a, they did a crooked ad.
They know it was a Ronald Reagan loved tariffs.
Make up your mind.
Crook.
I heard they were pulling the ad.
I didn't know they were putting it on a little bit more.
They could have pulled it tonight.
Well, that's dirty playing.
But I can play dirtyer.
We should beware of the demagogues who are ready to declare a trade war against our friends,
weakening our economy on national security and the entire free world,
all while cynically waving the American flag.
Yeah, a little puppet, a little puppet.
Who's pulling the strings, right?
A little Pinocchio puppet is there.
They play dirty.
I can play dirty or two.
I'm going to throw some diaper stuff at them.
Yeah, that's right.
Well, I'll play actual, this is the ad that Canada put together.
And you look at it after I've told you what Reagan said, and you've seen the clips from
his radio address, and you know what his policies were, and you know what Trump's policies are.
Is this a dishonest ad?
When someone says, let's impose tariffs on foreign imports, it looks like they're doing the patriotic thing
by protecting American products and jobs.
And sometimes for a short while it works, but only for a short time.
But over the long run, such trade barriers hurt every American worker and consumer.
High tariffs inevitably lead to retaliation by foreign countries and the triggering of fierce trade wars.
Then the worst happens.
Market shrink and collapse, businesses and industry shut down, and millions of people lose their jobs.
Throughout the world, there's a growing realization that the weight of prosperity for all nations
is rejecting protectionist legislation and promoting fair and free competition.
America's jobs and growth are at stake.
And they're exactly right.
As Reagan said, the founders understood that.
You know, they talked about having peace and trade, not entangling alliances in Europe.
We need to get out of NATO.
need to get out of these tariffs and sanctions that are destroying not only our economy and
other economies, but it's also destroying the dollar system that has been their superpower,
their ability to be able to just conjure up dollar signs everywhere and pay for everything.
They're destroying even that.
It is a, whether it's planned or not, it is a suicide move.
Even for Washington, it makes no sense.
sense. Trump said he's slapping an additional 10% tariff on Canada after the government of Ontario
ran what he said was a fraudulent TV advertisement. Again, this is very much like his
punishment for criticizing anti-Netanyahu speech. And it's also very much like his
lawsuit against CBS 60 Minutes over the La La Harris interview. And again, they put out the
entire interview so the people could see that there was absolutely nothing there. Trump got a large
settlement from them personally, millions or tens of millions of dollars, because the owner of
CBS wanted to sell and because Trump was using the government in a corrupt way to hold up that
sell so that he could coerce them into settling with him for his own personal benefit. He has done
so many things in this, what is it now, nine months of office that he ought to be genuinely impeached
for. It's just, it would be a long, long rap sheet if you were to put this out. Yeah, they came against
them with impeachment charges over nonsense. This time, these are all very substantive, very
important things that he needs to be impeached for, beginning with corruption. The sole purpose he said
of this fraud, he puts in an all over cases, was Canada's hope that the U.S. Supreme Court will come to
their rescue on tariffs.
Well, he is
the fraud. He is the liar. He is
the tyrant. Because
of their serious misrepresentation of the facts
and this hostile act,
are we talking about projection here?
The person who's misrepresenting the facts
who can't make up his mind whether Reagan
loved tariffs or was wrong
on tariffs, and the person
who just arbitrarily and capriciously
slaps 10% on the
entire country because he doesn't like an ad
that was done locally and
Ontario. He says, I'm increasing the tariff on Canada by 10% over and above what they're paying
now, a petulant tyrant, exactly why we should not have one person make these decisions. That's not
the system that the founders left us. And so as all of that is happening, you've got people
falling in line to defend Trump. And as a matter of fact, I think this AI speech is basically
it's not somebody talking with a guy fox mask on they've animated the guy fox mask to match the speech
and you listen to this and i'm absolutely certain this is done by some government bot for trump
they thought they could get away with it they thought no one would notice the government of
can't you you thought you could lie about what reagan said didn't you voice his image and his words
and twisted them.
They sliced together pieces of his
1987 address,
turned it into an anti-tariff message,
and broadcasted internationally,
without permission from the Reagan Foundation
or the Reagan family.
That's not free speech.
They don't need that.
It's public.
Propaganda.
It was a deliberate attempt
to manipulate public opinion,
to undermine...
And doing this and using the Guy Fox mask
is a deliberate,
deceptive opinion.
They are not anti-establishment.
people than the most establishment operation aimed at the American people yeah this disgust me this is
where we are this is where the dishonest Trump administration is they go out and say well let's be cool
let's animate a guy Fox mask and it look like we're anti-establishment as you I read you the speech
parts of it because you know when you're going to do a one-minute ad you're going to have to edit it
and that ad was not edited deceptively it made the points that Ronald
Reagan was making. It didn't go into all the detail that he had about the negative effects of
protectionism on war and global economy and our own economy, but it was very honest in terms of
representing Ronald Reagan. And they keep following back on that because, you know, when you look
at these guys, this is now what MAGA has turned into. This is a cartoon Ronald Reagan at a coffee shop
having a cup of coffee and the red-hatted maga guys and they look like a bunch of communists now
that they've got their uniforms and their red hats saying this is modern conservatism where
Reagan is a commie and Putin is the hero yeah that's that pretty much sums it up doesn't it?
So Reagan in the ad said that terrorists may seem patriotic both ultimately they hurt every
American worker and consumer, inevitably lead to retaliation from foreign trade partners.
And again, he also said demagogues will wave the flag and wrap themselves in it while
they're doing it.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Institute pushed back on this ad.
And again, you can see the ad yourself.
And there was a community notes on there saying, yes, this is honest.
This is exactly the way that Reagan framed the debate.
and yet the Reagan Presidential Foundation institution
is just like the rest of the GOP.
They've become fearful sycophants of this lying president.
They've lost their principles.
They have no spine.
They've just become functionaries.
The Reagan Presidential Library,
no different from Mike Johnson
and the little mouse people like him.
The Reagan Foundation said the ad
relied on selective audio of the ex-present.
Anytime you edit something,
you're going to have to necessarily cut things out.
It still, does it change the meaning,
or you just have to cut this down
from a 10-minute speech to a one-minute speech?
It's ridiculous.
Again, Trump set that precedent in that lawsuit with CBS 60 Minutes.
And it's important when Trump does this stuff.
it's not just that it's corrupt it's not just that he weaponized the government so he could win a personal
lawsuit but he's lying and he's set this precedent that well if you edit anything even if we give
you the full audio or video afterwards then i'm still going to come after you because you did
some editing this is beyond ridiculous this is a contempt for free speech contempt for the free
press and fear of debate, which nobody embodies this more than Trump.
I've never seen presidential election since they started doing these debates where you had
an incumbent dodge every single debate.
And that's true of both Biden and Trump.
These guys just can't debate.
They had one with each other, but you can see why they would dodge it.
All trade negotiations with Canada hereby terminated, all uppercase.
The 10% tariff hike adds to the 35% broad tariff on most Canadian goods and industries like steel and auto parts, and that's going to hurt us as well.
Again, you know, people in America, we're not that vertically integrated that we have everything.
You could say that's something we should aspire to.
Okay, fine.
Except that's not the reality.
So you don't just cut everything off and then tell people to, you know, pull yourself up by your bootstraps.
So they already have a 25% tariff in place.
And there is also a 10% tariff on Canadian lumber.
So now this is just across the board in a tariff tantrum because he doesn't like the ad,
because the ad was a bit too on the point and honest.
I guess they could say that they were over the target.
Trump has said that tariffs have been a key negotiating tool for him since returning to the White House earlier this year.
Yeah, it's bringing chaos to the global economy.
because it's not just that he can't make up his mind.
The way he's doing this as a negotiating tool
is actually the dumbest aspect of his tariffs that there is.
He'll be defended on that.
Well, you know, he's just using that as negotiating tool.
And then he pulls it off.
Yeah, but the net result of that is to make even more chaos
in every single industry, as I said about the farmers.
They're complaining.
They said, we need to have a stable environment.
We need to know what the prices are going to be.
And as I said last week,
that's the entire reason why they created
the Chicago Board of Trade.
And he is single-handedly
destroying all of that.
Nobody knows what anything is going to be
because it's all up for grabs and negotiations
and it's all a taco.
So he always chickens out.
He's spending and blowing the economic power
that he has, just like Biden did.
Yeah, Trump says they cheated on a commercial,
and another person put this as Republicans against Trump.
Trump, they cheated on a commercial,
Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, and they said he didn't.
It was AI or something.
They cheated badly.
Canada got caught cheating on a commercial.
And they said, Trump is lying.
The ad used as Reagan audio of him speaking against terrorists, and they have a link to it.
But here's the issue.
Even if they did a bad commercial, is that grounds for some dictator to arbitrarily impose these tariffs?
No, it isn't.
Just like the issue with the drug stuff.
If those people were doing drugs, if they were transporting drugs, there is still no justification for killing them first without due process.
There's not even a law that makes what they're being killed for doing.
There's not even a law that says that that is a death penalty if you gave them due process.
This is the way he operates.
Now, this is what I said.
On Twitter, I said, the Trump tariff tantrum against Canada shows his contempt for free speech.
The fact that he continually retaliates against countries using tariffs
shows that this is not about economics, and it's not about trade.
It's about his tantrums.
He won't or he can't debate, as we saw during his campaign.
You're right, you shouldn't fear debate or have to resort to censorship, if you're right.
The ad was not deceptive.
Trump's lies are deceptive.
Ron Smith said Trump says,
candidate cheated on the commercials and lies that Ronald Reagan loved tariffs.
He says the original video of Ronald Reagan is probably AI.
The man has overstayed his welcome.
25th Amendment time.
Well, I don't think that he's incompetent mentally for the 25th Amendment, but I do think
that he ought to be impeached over and over again.
This guy is a criminal.
he is uh the crimes that he's committed quite frankly are much worse than the crime of coming across the
border we should deport him round this guy up um it's far more consequential and of course um he's keeping
in place the programs that pay the people who come across the border as well um trump says
reagan love tariffs and they use the eye to make him but they didn't let's not become
immune to how easily and blatantly Trump lies.
That's absolutely true.
Well, again, I've said most of this.
It was local government of the province of Ontario.
And Trump got really upset about it because they continued to play the ad through the
World Series.
That's why he considered it to be a hostile act.
Maybe he should ask him.
why Canadians are booing American teams in hockey, for example.
Why is that happening?
That's never happened before him.
Because of their serious misrepresentation of the facts, he said, and a hostile act.
The tariffs are the hostile act.
The misrepresentation of the facts are what Trump is saying.
So, again, it was Ontario Premier Doug Ford said that the ad campaign to be put on hold starting Monday.
so that trade talks can resume.
He said, our intention was always to initiate a conversation about the kind of economy that
Americans want to build and the impact of tariffs on workers and businesses.
I guess we've achieved our goal, having reached U.S. audiences at the highest level.
Again, the stricent effect.
Trump can't handle debates, right?
You want the truth?
He can't handle it.
He can't handle the truth.
Mr. Trump claimed that Ontario officials,
had indicated the ad was to be taken down immediately.
And they didn't take it down immediately.
They put it on during the World Series game.
The president claimed Ontario's government allowed the ad to run on Friday
during the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the L.A. Dodgers,
knowing that it was a fraud, he said.
In an interview of Face the Nation on Sunday,
Scott Bessent accused the province of Ontario
of spending up to $75 million on the ads,
calling it propaganda.
You can say that about any political ad that you disagree with.
You're going to call it propaganda or you're going to call it hate speech or you're going to call it false or whatever.
We've always had the situation where the answer to that is not censorship, but the answer is more debate.
Over the summer, Trump hiked terrorists on the country of 38 percent, the large share of goods are exempt because they're covered under Trump's own USMCA agreement.
March, Canada imposed 25% retaliatory tariffs on many U.S. products, not covered by the
USMCA, but in August, as part of the efforts to reach a deal on tariffs, Canadian Prime
Minister Carney said those retaliation tariffs are being lifted.
The two nations have yet to reach a deal.
And so this is Bessent talking about the Canadian ad when he was asked about it on the Sunday
shows meet the press he was on. This week, President Trump abruptly broke off trade talks with Canada
and put another 10% tariff on Canada in response to an ad that the government of Ontario ran
it features former president Ronald Reagan. Why is the president setting trade policy based on a
television ad he doesn't like? Exactly right. Well, Kristen, let's think about this. This is a kind of
propaganda against U.S. citizens.
It's speech.
It's Psiops. Why, why would the government of Ontario, I'm told that they've spent
the, it's a sciop, huh?
Planning to spend up to $75 million on these ads to come across the U.S. border.
So what, what was the purpose of that other than to sway public opinion?
And, you know, it's some kind of propaganda that the premier of Ontario.
It's actually true.
Will the 10% tariff supply to all Canadian goods, Mr. Secretary?
Kristen, I've been traveling since this unfortunate event happened.
Kristen, I don't know because this is all just in the mind of Trump.
We'll have to see.
There's no debate.
There's no discussion about this.
Terrible judgment.
He didn't ask me, the Treasury Secretary.
You know, who has a bit of a reputation for being a hothead.
That's the President, I guess.
why is the president setting trade policy based on a TV ad he doesn't like?
Again, that kind of childish behavior.
It really hurt his ego to have somebody show that Ronald Reagan thought he was a demagogue.
Ronald Reagan described Donald Trump to a T 40 years ago.
He knew exactly how this kind of tyranny would be coming to America.
How dare them do a si-op against us, pitting Reagan against Trump?
Trump was not difficult to do and it was true and he just shows what a shill he is you know every time
something happens conservatives Maga conservatives are always seeing George Soros everywhere he's the
Moriarty of the left right he's got his tentacles out there just like Sherlock Holmes's nemesis
and every time it's always Soros Soros Soros do you realize that this guy broke the bank of
England, Scott Besson did, with George Soros, that he worked for George Soros, that he got
involved in nefarious things, and that he is a liar, a scammer, and a Soros partner.
And yet, Maga doesn't care.
It's another example of the double-think that they're capable of engaging in.
They really can't put two and two together or will not put it together when it's right in front
of their face.
So, again, he doesn't know what's going to happen because it's a lot.
only, you know, the whims of his president.
Who knows?
Trump is making this up as he goes along, is what he should say, right?
And so, again, Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, said, said Trump, such a liar.
He just can't keep, most liars can't keep their stories straight.
That's how they get caught, right?
So Ronald Reagan loved tariffs, and yet Ronald Reagan was wrong when he opposed tariffs.
You're supposed to hold both of those contradictory statements true at the same time.
and MAGA is great at doing that.
They are the big problem.
And then you got the guy who is actually advising him on this stuff.
Peter Navarro, right?
Who also, the trade advisor to Trump,
repeatedly cited a fictional expert named Ron Vara,
which is an anagram of his own last name and his books,
in order to support arguments for protectionist trade policies and tariffs.
Who is Peter Navarro?
That's right.
He was a lifelong Democrat, like Trump, who had run for office.
Unlike Trump, he failed multiple times.
So Trump, the New York City Democrat, puts in Peter Navarro, the California Democrat,
who loves protectionist tariffs, just like the Democrats of Ronald Reagan's Day did,
puts him in to craft the so-called reciprocal trade acts, which was the biggest bunch of
nonsense equation you've ever seen your life coming up of these numbers that came up with.
He is dumber than a sack of bricks.
So Peter Navarro, his expert.
Citing a person that doesn't exist named after yourself, it's a very Hunter S. Thompson sort of,
you know, we've got great Trumpian thing.
We've got Gonzo world trade going on, you know.
Well, yeah, Trump did that.
Trump called.
There's someone saying it, who?
Well, I mean, it's me, but, you know, someone's saying it.
Trump called in to a radio station.
They got the tape where he's praising himself and saying that he's somebody else.
And he's praising himself.
It's exactly what Peter Navarro did.
So the kind of birds of a feather, just like Trump and Epstein.
So he's taking a victory lap because he said he's going to have an agreement with China.
We'll see about that.
We'll see about that.
And we had a lot of agreements.
But again, they never last.
Nobody can trust them to continue.
We've got some comments here, Travis.
Yes, we do.
Steve Ebb says, Trump has an ego.
I know you wouldn't know what to look at him.
You've got to observe him long and hard before you can really see it.
Steve EVE says the East Wing is gone, making room for the elites ballroom.
I don't know the elites had balls.
Yeah.
I'm afraid.
Nibiru.
You know, the interesting thing about that, too, is if you look at the pictures of how big this thing is going to be.
You know, you have the White House, which is 55,000 square feet.
And it's got an East Wing.
and a west wing. We're going to eliminate the east wing, and he's going to build this ballroom
is going to be 95,000 square feet. It's almost twice as big as the entire White House. It's going
to dominate the victory. It's going to be the Trump White House will be a vacuous ballroom.
How fitting. Think of the sock hops they can have, though. Niburu, 2029. Reagan may have
claimed to not like taxes, but he sure liked growing the feral government to blow to proportions.
Yeah, I'm not, I'm not such a fan of Reagan.
I mean, Reagan, what Reagan did with the drug war was just horrific.
He also promised to stop the Department of Education, never did that either.
That's right. Yeah, that's right. He never did, never shut that down.
And as we talked to many times, Charles Iserby and Phil Schlafly, they were very disappointed in Reagan for backing off on that.
And you know, Ron Paul was one of the first people to endorse Reagan.
He endorsed him in 76 against Gerald Ford, who wound up getting the nomination.
And he was the earliest and strongest supporter of Ronald Reagan because of what Ronald Reagan said.
There's a difference between what somebody says and what they do.
And that was especially true of Ronald Reagan.
And before Reagan left office, Ron Paul left the Republican Party and resigned.
And he quoted, you talked about how Reagan had exploded the deficit.
I find what Reagan did with his Attorney General Ed Meese in terms of the war on drugs,
I think was one of the worst legacies of Reagan.
But, of course, you also had the Iran-Contra affair.
His campaign manager was Wild Bill of the CIA,
who set up the whole thing with Iran-Contra
and extended the captivity of the people there at the embassy that was taken over.
He had negotiations with Iran before the election
and negotiated with them that not only would they not release the prisoners
before the election, but they would not release the prisoners until Ronald Reagan was sworn in.
So this CIA creep, Wild Bill Casey, was the one who masterminded all this Iran-Contra stuff
and extended the incarceration of these people in the embassy.
Purely, truly contemptible.
And again, I'm not saying that Reagan was right.
And I, as you know, I have said in the past that if we're going to have taxes, I would
I'd rather have a tariff tax, which is like a sales tax, rather than an income tax.
However, it needs to be stable.
Can you imagine if the income tax rates were just fluctuating on a daily basis?
How could anybody do business if all the taxes are constantly changing like that?
The issue is the fact that Trump doesn't have a strategy.
He doesn't have a number in mind.
It is all subject to his whims and his arbitrary capricious manipulation.
and that is disastrous in and of itself.
Not only that, but the tariff is a tax that has been added,
not replacing the income tax.
So all that argument was out the window.
But, of course, the Maka people still foolishly believe
that the income tax is going to go away.
It's not going to go away.
He's telling them, I'm making those tax cuts permanent.
Well, you can't make the tax cuts permanent
if you don't make the income tax permanent,
but they can't put one-on-one together.
two plus two equals five for these people go ahead yeah it's also amazing that uh trump is actually making
the tariffs look much worse than they actually are with his uh extremely inconsistent and
uh random application of it without any direct uh targeting at a particular industry or product
that could actually be manufactured in the u.s as an alternative uh if anything i would say
Reagan should have done more with the tariffs instead of the taxes that we have now.
I think of all forms of taxation tariffs are the optimal form like Jefferson, you know,
eliminated internal taxation to replace with tariffs.
But as you said, the critical thing is it's still just a tax.
He's just adding an additional tax.
That's right.
And you know, as I said when all this stuff kicked off, I said Jefferson eliminated all
internal taxes and he could support the government that fit inside the Constitution just by having
some import taxes. And then later on in the 1800s, you had protectionist tariffs that were
targeted to particular industries that the federal government had determined they wanted to
thrive. And again, I'm not for picking winners and losers by the government. But those were
strategies. Trump's strategy is simply to use it to a
attack entire countries. He's not doing this in order to make enough revenue to get rid of
the income tax. He's not doing this in order to imagine that he's going to protect a particular
industry. He's hurting our own industries. And he's just using this as a weapon to slap people
upside the face. That's all that's happening with us. Let's go ahead here.
Paso know, Vante 1776 says Trump is a new york, martial status, debt-loving, fed-loving,
military-industrial complex-loving Democrat.
Yep.
The real octo spook.
Reagan's Terrace did good for chips slash computers slash electronics made in America.
Today, if made in America, they are unaffordable.
Yeah.
Yeah, where is the semiconductor industry business today?
Bye-bye.
So, terrorists did not save the, and that trade agreement did not save it.
And look, I worked at Texas Instruments.
And I know a bit of what the problem was there, because we had state-of-the-art
memory processing in Houston. They did it there because it was a more humid environment
and static electricity is a real big issue for the semiconductors, at least it was then in the early
80s. And yet they got zero yield out of their production facilities. All of their yield at the time
I was there between 80 and 83, all their yield was coming from their Japanese facilities, simply
because the Japanese workers were more careful about what they were doing.
They just went out and hired people at kind of minimum wage here in the U.S. and Texas.
And they had this real lackadaisical attitude about keeping things clean in the clean room
and all the rest of this stuff.
And so they're getting zero yield.
Their entire global output was coming from Japan.
And this is an American company.
This is an American company who came up with that design and so forth.
So the bottom line is that you've got to be able to do the work.
And government can't protect you from that.
And even this American company needed the manufacturing facilities in Japan
because the difference in attitudes of the workers.
We have I'm Marty.
This has got to upload that debate as a standalone and share, share, share.
Yeah, I'll do that.
We'll do that today if you can mark it for me and put it up.
Wally Walrus, Trump and Reagan have something in common.
They are both actors.
That's right.
One of them is a lot better actor than the other one, though.
It's kind of funny.
We saw the very beginning of Casablanca this weekend.
And, you know, they were going to cast Ronald Reagan instead of Humphrey Bogart in that role.
It would not have been the same movie at all.
But it's kind of funny because Casablanca means White House.
So he didn't get the Casablanca role, but he got the White House role later on.
It's a bigger starring role, I guess.
It's a much better actor.
Trump's just a state.
a reality TV star.
Pro wrestler, yeah.
Wally Walrys, Trump and Reagan have something in common.
They are both actors.
Guard Goldsmith.
You know the other thing about Reagan's statement is that the Japanese push at that moment
was on semiconductors and their central planning ended up destroying the Japanese economy for
years after.
That's right.
That's right.
Guard Goldsmith, the Japanese banked on semiconductors then, people found ways to make them
incredibly cheaply and the price plummeted and the Japanese economy tanked.
Yes.
Yeah, you know, I was talking about the memory chips, right?
Those kind of became a commodity anyway.
And so the people who had bet the future on that wound up losing it to really cheap manufacturing in Southeast Asia.
Intel survived for many years because they innovated in terms of microprocessor design.
But now they're losing out to Nvidia.
And so it really is the intellectual property that's there.
It's the ability to be able to adapt.
And if you want to have that kind of an environment, the solution is to get regulations and taxes off of people rather than adding them on and you picking who the winners and losers are going to be.
I'm Marty responding to Guard Goldsmith says a lot of Trump central fascistic planning going on now.
That's right.
President Ovanti 1776. I'm literally sick of seeing Trump every day sign this order, sign that order.
Rogue government is a government of orders.
That's right.
Guard Goldsmith. I don't know if you all heard Besson on NBC, but he was like a blind man in a forest totally out to lunch on the tariffs.
Yeah, he hasn't been told anything. I have to wait and see.
I'm updating my truth social. I'm the Treasury Secretary, but the President doesn't ask me any questions about that. He just had a temper tantrum. That's what this is all about.
I'm sure we'll all find out at the same time. Guard Goldsmith. And then when I looked, there was a 10% tariff on Canada. Who knows what's going on.
guard goldsmith's maggot and like biden plus un pocketing cash via ukraine or the clinton's making money
at their foundations that they had no problem when trump plus pals laughed about making cash off the april
tariff stock market crash right that's right that's right that's absolutely amazing what is
happening the grifting that's going on and trump junior in his drone company is called uh something
unreal uh unreal unnatural drones or something like that he's making a killing and uh and trump of course
to be using those products to make a literal killing.
One giant oroboros,
it all feeds back into itself.
They're all getting rich off death.
Epstein Island.
Take the Epstein files, for example.
Bill Clinton and the Monica Lewinsky scandal
was nothing compared with Trump's involvement
with Jeffrey Epstein and his penchant for girls
on the young side, quote unquote.
Defy tyrant 1776,
Trump has already proven he can murder millions
around the world without any justice
or even the slightest amount of resistance.
That's right.
Guard Goldsmith.
I suspect that soon Trump will claim that the founding fathers were created with AI.
That's right.
George Washington didn't exist.
Fun fact.
Made him up.
We all made him up.
2005, first image was put on the internet.
Steve Evs deport Trump to Israel.
That's right.
Send him back to the nation he really loves.
The James Mason 0521.
All right.
Let's send Trump back to Epstein Island with CIA logo of the Alita Express.
Dean Island, the Republicans impeached Clinton over lying about Monica Lewinsky,
whereas the Epstein files obviously have Trump's name plastered all over them.
Times are surrealistic, to say the least.
Yeah, yeah.
Guard Goldsmith, Bessent was propped up by Soros all along.
The best of friends.
The friends that short an economy together stay together.
Niburu, 2029, every pestilent since JFK has been using the same incremental script.
I'm Marty.
Oh my goodness.
an invasion of Canadian commercials.
Next thing you know,
they'll be telling Americans
ask your doctor
about fentanyl.
Oh, that's great.
I love that comment there.
Yeah.
That's an invasion of commercials.
I can't handle it.
They're telling the truth about me.
10%.
And we're going to stop talking to you.
As long as they're not playing
those pro-suicide commercials down here.
Hey, buddy, you look a little sick.
Have you considered ending at all, eh?
Cletus 5-5-5.
Do girls under 13 get in free at Trump's
new ballroom best not to ask these questions you know health impact.com
brian shal hobby actually had it up the petto ballroom where he's talking about that and that
very thing so we have a AI envisioning of what it might look like oh yeah yeah let's pull that up
here we go all right here it is the Epstein ballroom kids rooms underground there you go that's
that's the pet of ballroom right there.
Probably a little bit too close to reality.
That's right.
A little bit too close.
Catastrophe says,
how can Trump run for a third term?
War Powers Act.
If there is a big war,
Trump doesn't even have to run, I think.
Well, they don't care what the Constitution says.
Anyway, we saw that with Steve Bannon at the end of the show on Friday.
It's absolutely amazing.
I had a couple of British reporters saying,
well, you know, you've talked about the Constitution
and how, as they would say, it's fit for purpose.
And yet, it clearly says that there's only two terms.
Well, we'll come to terms with what terms mean later on.
You know, we're going to make this work one way or the other.
And Trump's going to do three terms.
Well, you might want to ask his doctor about this because, you know, when he went to Walter Reed Hospital,
people were speculating.
They said the only reason he would go there is if he's going to be getting an MRI
because they can do everything else at the White House.
They don't have a gigantic MRI machine, but they got pretty much everything else that's there.
And so Trump came out and said, yeah, I got an MRI when I was at Walter Reed Hospital.
And he goes, and it was perfect.
So I don't know.
The machine was in perfectly good shape.
I don't know about Trump.
The best MRI.
Incredible.
No one got sucked into it.
He doesn't say why he had to get an MRI.
Obviously, he's not perfect or he wouldn't be getting one.
You don't just do those for laughs.
And it's no fun being in one of them, I can tell you.
but anyway
so he may get term limited by God
you know like all of these politicians
who never leave
and he will just thumb his nose
at the Constitution and Steve
Bannon is
just contemptible is all I can say
the guy just is a crook and a criminal
he deserves to be back in jail
he's arrogant as well as belligerent
if he wasn't so arrogant he wouldn't have been put in jail
in the first place could have easily gone to
Congress and just taking the Fifth Amendment.
But instead, he arrogantly said, you have no power over me.
I don't even have to come talk to you.
And he wound up going to jail.
And his co-criminal and co-conspirator.
Before you say something like that, you better be really, really sure of what you're saying.
So he's stupid as well as arrogant.
His stupidity is exceeded only by his arrogance.
That's Steve Bannon.
You can tell him I said that.
Anyway, let's take a quick break.
And we're going to come back.
And we're going to talk about the soy boy, Scott Besson, who actually, we find out he tells us that he is a soybean farmer.
So we're going to put that to the test.
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Well, I've got a couple of comments here.
The question could be how many of our paid criminals
have a Screen Actors Guild card, a sag card?
I can immediately name three.
Ronald Reagan, Donald J. Trump, and AOC.
I didn't know occasional cortex had a screen actor's side card.
That's interesting to know.
And Real Octo Spook says,
New Manufacturing of Semiconductors is completely made of antistatic materials
and workers wear antistatic clothing.
So, eliminated the problems.
Well, I've been out of that world for 45 years,
so I don't know anything at all about it.
You can take what I say about semiconductor stuff with a grain of salt.
But it was not even so much the statutes.
as it was the dust.
I don't know what they've done about the dust,
but they would wear booties on their feet,
and they would wear like shower caps on their head
to keep the hairs from falling into the thing.
And so it was kind of interesting.
I would go over to the facility where they're making it.
And I'd see these people out in the break room,
and they're shuffling around.
They wore this stuff outside of the positive pressure room.
So they're walking around on the same floor we're walking around
with the bootie.
over their shoes and then they're going to go back in the clean room and then to look cool they've got the shower cap cocked back on the back of their head and they got a bunch of tuft of hair in the front and i'm looking at this and it's like and they wonder why they get zero yield here this place but let's talk about the soybean farmer and that is um scott besant this is a clip from him on the sunday show talking about um he was asked about the suffering that is being inflicted on
farmers unnecessarily by the Trump administration, not to help a particular industry, but to help
Argentina. This is a new kind of protectionism where we protect the friends of Trump.
I did mean the second term. I know they have met before. The president has also said he does
want our farmers to be taken care of. You did mention that China has been boycotting American
soybeans and American farmers have really suffered. Do you see a real light at the end of the tunnel there?
they may allow soybeans again?
Well, Martha, in case you don't know it, I'm actually a soybean farmer, so I have felt this.
I can see the dirt under his fingernails there.
There are a couple of things happening here.
One, the Chinese have substantially dropped their purchases to almost zero.
So they unfortunately have been using American farmers who are amongst President Trump's
biggest supporters.
I think he had more than 90% support.
And then this was one of the biggest crops in 20 or 30 years, so it was a perfect storm.
But I think we have addressed the farmer's concerns, and I'm not going to get ahead of the president, but I believe when the announcement of the deal with China is made public that our soybean farmers will feel very good about what's going on both for this season and the coming seasons for several.
Yeah, if there's still in business.
And again, the wonderful plans of Ron Vara, also known as Peter Navarro.
As people said, this guy is literally worth half a billion dollars, $500 million net worth.
He's a soybean farmer, is he really?
It doesn't feel the same pain, they said, as he's being ridicule for calling himself a soybean farmer.
After claiming to be a soybean farmer, critics pointed out not only his net worth, but that he owns 25,
million acres of North Dakota land that bring in yearly rental income of a million dollars.
So it's a pretty small part of his income, actually.
So, again, Besson claims to be a farmer.
Peter Navarro claims to be an economist.
And then Trump pretends to be telling the truth.
I don't know.
What is it that's going on there in Washington?
He was mercilessly mocked on Sunday.
for claiming to be a soybean farmer.
He is a soy boy, however.
Yeah, there he is right there.
So I guess they should have had him bring on his soy boy friend that he says he's married to.
Also, there's a big difference between being a soybean.
Let's just take him at his word.
Let's say the only thing he had was 25 million acres.
There's a big difference between being a soybean farmer and owning 25 million acres of land.
That's right.
He's the guy exploiting the soybean farmers.
which are actually doing the work.
He's not out there in the fields.
Like, oh, I've got my tractor and I've got my, you know, one tract of land that we farm
and my family's been working on it for generations.
25 million acres.
He is a soybean investor, not a soybean farmer.
He invests in the farms is the best you could say about it.
He's a soybean landlord.
And if these guys can't grow and pay him, he's going to evict them.
He's going to be the soy boy evictor there.
So people saying he's not feeling the same pain as your average soybean farmer.
George Conway says, oh, come on.
He's just like the Green Anchors guy.
And he's also going to tell us just like the Green Acres guy,
that the farmer is the backbone of the American economy,
and they can play the little patriotic music in the background with the fife and drum.
Ron Philoposky also chimed in.
He said, from his perch as a longtime global currency trader
on Wall Street, Bessent has invested $25 million in Midwest land, which he leases out to actual
farmers.
Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grock said, no, Scott Bessent doesn't literally farm soybeans himself.
He's a hedge fund manager, turned Secretary of State who owns $25 million in North Dakota farmland
producing soybean and corn.
Just an investor, a landlord.
And again, if you want to know how this is all going to be.
work out for people. Donald Trump was born as a result of this model which de-industrialized.
So this is the great hypocrisy of people like Donald.
Just like Scott Besson.
He's looking the working class of the United States in the eyes and says, oh, I feel your pain.
Their pain is exactly this. It's the output of exactly the same process that led to Donald
Trump's real estate business success. And in the end, of course, he's going to sell.
them down the line in the same way that Hitler led to the destruction of Germany, because
even if, let's say that Donald Trump's policy and J.D. Vance's policy of slapping tariffs
on all the countries that export stuff to the United States works, and there is reindustrialization
of America. I don't think there will be, but let's say there is. Then what happens immediately
after that is that the flow of capital back to the United States stops because the flow of capital
to Wall Street from the rest of the world is the flip side of the coin, of the same coin,
as the American trade deficit. Once you eliminate a trade deficit, there would be no more German
profits, excess profits or Japanese profits or Chinese profits from the American market to go back
to Wall Street. So who's going to suffer? Finances in Wall Street and the realtors in New York.
So Trump, even if he succeeds, he will have to choose between betraying his own class, the realtors
and the finances or the working class of the United States.
Make no mistake that he will betray the working class of the United States.
Exactly the same way that every other ultra-rightist has betrayed the working class
that it has appealed to for support in order to be a third-edarian.
Well, apart from the class warfare, this guy seems hung up on.
He's exactly right because, you know, Trump is in this club that you ain't in,
and he's doing everything for their advantage.
And we saw that in 2020.
You were non-essential if you had a small, medium-sized business,
and you need to be shut down.
The people on Wall Street were allowed to stay open because they were essential.
Walmart was essential.
You were not essential.
And the other thing about this is that Trump wants to say he's got this endless amount
of money that he can tap from tariffs.
And yet, if he is successful in terms of stopping the flow of goods into America from
abroad, all of that income goes away.
So he's telling people, you know, we've got this unlimited source of money and I can
replace the income tax here, but I'm also going to have all the production here in America.
Well, you can't have both of those things.
And so what he's pointing out is that the trade deficit is built on the fact that these other
countries are selling more in, but they're also taking their money and putting it back
into Wall Street.
And if they don't have the money to put back into Wall Street because they can't sell anything,
then that's going to cause Wall Street to collapse.
And so you know that Trump and Vance are going to sell us down the road for their powerful
friends. That's for real whether you want to bind to the, I don't bind to the class warfare
stuff, but we can see that it's a club that we ain't in, and these guys have been closing
ranks around each other, the oligarchs of America. Besson loves to pull the I'm a farmer
line out of his pocket when he's confronted with the terrorist impacts on American farmers
in an attempt to try to humanize himself. He doesn't seem to be too human to me and pretend he can relate
to farmers who are suddenly sitting on a surplus of crops that won't sell, thanks to his
and the president's trade policies. You may or may not know, I am a farmer, he said, back in May,
when I asked about the tariffs. In case you're wondering, whether it's a massive conflict of
interest, having a Treasury Secretary who is invested in the crop that he's negotiating the
sell of with China, you would be right, according to the government ethics experts.
Bessent, a former hedge fund manager, for Soros Maga.
He's a Soros guy.
He worked with Soros doing underhanded destruction of the British currency.
Is he may be doing the same thing now?
He's worked in finance his entire adult life.
He's bringing in a million in rental income, as I said, from his $25 million
investment in North Dakota farmland.
And that's just a small part of his $500 million.
net worth. During his confirmation hearings, Bessent vowed that he would divest these assets
if confirmed. But here we are. He still has him a year later and bragging about the fact that
he's got it. His refusal to divest fully is just another example of the flouted ethics that
define the Trump administration. That's exactly what is happening here. Trump fan has been
gutted by tariffs and says that he sees bankruptcies and suicides if the Trump.
trade war continues. This is an actual soybean farmer, Caleb Raglan, who says he's a supporter
of Trump, but he warned on News Nation on Friday the thousands of farms will go under if the
president's trade war continues. He's a soybean farmer in Kentucky. He's been hit hard financially
this year, mainly due to China being the biggest buyer of soybeans, and they have bought
zero now because of Trump's trade war. He says it's tough when you lose 25% of your market suddenly.
The reality of trade board and the retaliatory tariffs that have come from China against our soybeans.
Soybeans are America's largest agricultural export.
China is the largest user.
They use 61% of all soy consumed around the world.
And here in this marketing year, the soybeans are being harvested, and we have not sold a single bean to China.
Normally, they'd be purchasing very robustly right now, right in the middle of our harvest season.
season. So he praised Trump on some of his policies but said on trade. He said, I've got some
issues. He blasted Trump's $20 billion bill out to Argentina, his suggestion that the U.S.
should buy beef from Argentina. He predicted suicides and more across the country if tariffs continue.
He said, we're going to need a financial bridge on the reality will be the increases in
bankruptcies, the loss of thousands of family farms. By the way, one out of every three in Arkansas,
but we don't care as long as Argentina is doing well. That's what Trump cares about. It'll even be
worse with people committing suicide and choosing to end at all. We're on the verge of a farm
crisis due to the rising cost of our production and declining cost for our products, including
soybeans. We've got to find a new balance. Well, you know, at the same time,
Bessant was asked about inflation in terms of groceries.
And he lied about that as well.
Do we have that clip, Lance?
Yeah, third row, third video.
Okay, thank you.
We learned this week that inflation in September ticked back up to 3%.
That's the highest level since January.
I want you to take a listen to something that President-elect Trump told me
back in December. Take a look.
I started using the word
the groceries. When you buy
apples, when you buy bacon,
when you buy eggs, they would
double and triple the price over
a short period of time.
And I won an election based on that.
We're going to bring those prices way down.
Mr. Secretary, coffee
prices are up 19%
from a year ago. Beef is up
almost 15% and
bacon up almost 6%
just to name a few.
when are all grocery prices going to come down as president trump promised we want central planning
you know it's unfortunate as much as i like you you like to cherry pick so you know when we came
in what is the price of cherries egg pollution egg pollution you know egg prices are down
gasoline prices are down wait didn't he just cherry pick the inflation since president trump has come
in the has come down we inherited this terrible affordability crisis from the Biden administration
the first thing we had to do was get it under control.
And this month's inflation number was actually below the consensus number.
If we look at core inflation, it was 0.2%.
And, of course, you can always trust boys and girls any numbers that a government bureaucracy gives you on inflation.
So you don't get to chair.
Inflation is a composite number.
And I am confident that in the coming months, inflation is going to come down.
Just to be very clear, though, CPI has.
been higher in the past three months than it was in the first five months of the year.
If President Trump's economic policies are working, why is inflation up?
Why are those grocery prices that I just mentioned that he said we're so critical?
Why are they up?
Well, again, Kristen, you're cherry picking because inflation actually had a drop, the first
drop in four years in March and April under President Trump.
And I am confident that as we come into the coming numbers, that we will see a drop in
inflation back towards the Fed's 2% target.
And I assume your next question is going to be to blame it on tariffs and the imported
goods have actually been quite flat or dropped.
And it's mostly service goods.
And another factor in the inflation report is what's called investment.
management income and that's inflation that goes up because the stock market goes up so management
fees are higher. Yeah, what about taxes? What about insurance costs and all the rest of
stuff? And what about the fact that the government always lies? As Lance says, don't trust your
lying eyes. Prices are going down because the government says so. Well, if you want to know why things
are going up, ask somebody who will give you a straight answer and who knows. And that's Thomas Massey.
Yeah, I'm getting chill bumps because I remember that.
I was pointing out that the supply chain for some foods is three years long and that what we were doing during COVID,
in terms of planting an apple tree, it's going to take three or four years for that, sometimes five or six years for that apple tree to bear fruit.
And if during COVID you're paying people to stay home and not plan apple trees, you're affecting the price of apples five years from now.
The same thing when you slaughter the dairy herd because they didn't have the facility.
The school was closed.
And they couldn't redirect that milk because it was in cartons for school children, not for moms at the supermarket.
So they destroyed dairy cattle, which were going to take two or three years to build back up.
And so you had a lot of weird things going on during COVID, and we're still seeing the tale of that, no pun intended, right now.
And, of course, you know, you can't get the stuff to market so we kill the dairy cattle.
Well, what about the egg situation?
was the USDA killing the chickens based on PCR lies and the solution from the Trump administration
from Brooke Lawlins was for her to approve an MRI shot for chickens for cows for pigs and
everything to contaminate our food supply you get a shot and we won't kill them or otherwise you know we
will we will kill your livestock here well yeah that's it's been sewn in there and of course
remember his opposition to the lockdown and the bailouts and stuff like that the cares act and so forth
the lies about that the three and a half trillion dollars worth of spending massy's opposition to
that back in 2020 was what first drew trump's ire and trump wanted him primaried out didn't happen
though well this is from joel salatin and joel salatin is a great farmer uh but he's
says, don't bail out soybeans. And I think he's missing the point here. And, you know, his basic
point is he says, well, I'll start out with this question. What does a business do when nobody wants
its products or services? Answer, it asks for the federal government to bail it out and to pay for a
product that nobody wants. That is clearly not the case here. China wants soybeans. They're buying
them from Argentina and we supported Argentina, gave them money, and they're so,
called free market genius Javier Malai had an export tax on soybeans. And with the money that he got
from Bessent, the Soros guy, he was able to cut the export taxes and immediately China loads up on
soybeans there. So that's not the case. And when we look at this, as I've said before, this is not the
first rodeo for tariffs with China and agricultural products for the Trump administration. This happened
even before you had the lockdown from Trump.
And so the economic damage that was done by his first round of tariffs and his first
administration, he should have known that this is going to happen and they should have
had something ready.
And yet here they are.
They've talked about it.
People criticize them for helping Argentina.
They still have done nothing for the farmers for the damage that they caused.
And see, that's the issue here.
You know, Joel Salatin looks at this and he says, well, you know, the reality is,
is that you've got a lot of people who have decided that they want to do special interest commodities.
And he said, that turns them into dependence.
And before long, they see themselves as entitled dependence.
And so Joel Salatin is somebody who has natural farming techniques.
He's focused on raising beef naturally.
He's done a lot of instructions on how people can do that.
And he has no sympathy for the people who remain in these special interest commodities.
But the reality is that even though that may be a bad decision on their part,
and they may be involved in essentially a kind of UBI farming, right,
universal basic income farming, still you have a situation where it's like the federal government
driving its car into your car.
They need to compensate you for the damage that you've done.
He said, the six crops that are special interest commodities are soybeans, corn, sugar cane, wheat, rice, and cotton.
Nothing else gets subsidy, anointing from the federal temple, like these six commodities.
The result is an unholy legacy, jerking farmers from one promised salvation to another,
none of which actually ends in better trajectory for the primary producers.
Well, I agree with him.
And he's tried to make this point to a lot of these people who are on this gravy train,
You know, telling them it'd be better for them to get off of federal government welfare and to grow another crop.
He says, you know, people who got into cattle, he said right now with a price of beef up there.
But, of course, the Trump administration's working on that as well.
They want to help Argentina.
They want to drive the cost of beef down for the farmers.
But he says right now, cows like gold.
And so there are other ways to approach this.
And he's writing this op-ed piece, I think, largely to fellow farmers saying, get off of the
welfare, gravy train, because when the government gives you everything, they can take everything
away from you.
So I agree with that part of his message, but I still think that Trump and company own some
kind of compensation of these people for the damage that they've done.
So, you know, when you look at Bessent, just one last thing here, he is very much like
the, like Bill Gates, right?
Australia is very blessed, whether it's wind or solar.
you know, it's quite phenomenal.
And your land area per person, you know, compared to say Singapore is pretty good.
And so the opportunities created by a world that is getting rid of greenhouse gas emissions,
Australia is rare in that the opportunities exceed the things you have to give up.
You have to give up a large part of the, and eventually almost all of the coal mining activity.
You know, what happens with beef, my climate group, Breakthrough Energy, just announced literally today an investment in an Australian group called Ruminate that helps cows not to be so much a source of...
I hope you've got two stomachs in order to be able to stomach the garbage that he's going to be putting out there.
A percent of global emissions are cows who burp and fart methane to an extreme degree.
So does Bill Gates.
You can either fix the cows to stop them doing that, or you can make beef without the cow.
And both of those will be pursued to see which one can lead to the best product in terms of taste, health, and cost.
Yeah.
So, of course, if we don't pay attention to these people, they're going to starve us of energy.
They're going to starve us of food.
They're going to poison us of pharmaceuticals.
America hurts farmers and discounts China's soy imports while providing a crutch for Argentina.
Now, this is the Mises Institute's take on it.
So you had Joel Salatin, who was looking at the individual farmer.
And he was saying to them, you know, they've got you on a kind of a welfare program.
You need to get off of this and start thinking independently.
He raises beef, does it naturally, and he takes it directly to the consumer.
And that's really, really profitable because people pay a premium price
for clean meat that doesn't go through the system if you can afford it.
And if more people would do it, it would be more affordable.
So I heartily endorse that message of Joel Salatin.
However, Mises people are looking at the, you know, the Trump decisions that are here,
the government's decisions that are here.
And again, Bessent is lying about inflation.
And as Mises points out, they go back to that leaked text.
somebody take a picture over his shoulder of what was happening.
I'm going to chill bumps because I remember that.
Let's see.
It should be.
I don't know if I've got that picture in here or not.
But, yeah, we got the wrong clip there on that.
So they got in there twice.
But anyway, I've shown you the picture before of Bessent getting a text message from
Brooke Rollins at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
And she was saying to him, finally,
Just a heads up, I'm getting more intel, but this is highly unfortunate.
We bailed out Argentina yesterday, and in return, Argentina is removing their export tariffs on grains,
reducing their price, and sold a bunch of soybeans to China at a time when we would normally be selling to China.
Soy prices are dropping further because of it, and this gives China more leverage on us.
Do you think he cares?
No, he doesn't care.
What was intended as a, this is Meesa saying, what was intended as a tool of
political strategy to tip the favor of Buenos Aires, a $20 billion currency swap line extended
to Argentina, has had the effect of helping to funnel a bounty of Argentinian-produced
soybeans into the internal commodities market and into the lapse of Chinese buyers at a steep
discount.
You see, like all this stuff, again, you can see that Trump is in it for his pals.
He's in it for his immediate circle.
And he doesn't care about the mom and pop stores on Main Street.
He only cares about Wall Street.
He doesn't care about the farmers.
He only cares about the hedge fund managers like his boy, his soros boy, Scott Bessent.
And we just see this over and over again.
The trade war between Washington and Beijing in 2018 and 19 hit U.S. soybeans with heavy tariffs,
and China pivoted to suppliers like Brazil and increasingly Argentina.
Even after the deals to smooth out the trade rivalry, Chinese purchased,
of American soy never fully recovered.
And many of those farmers, by the way,
went out of business the first round.
I remember hearing them talking about that
when he locked down all the farms in 2020.
They said, you know, we barely survived his tariffs
and now he's locking down the farms again.
And yet these people foolishly supported him yet again.
Anyway, U.S. exporters
already hammered by years of retaliatory duties
during the first Trump administration,
sustained punishment yet again
from this latest development.
So Mises is right.
It is Trump punishing his own voters.
He could shoot them in the head on Fifth Avenue,
and the survivors would still vote for him.
He could shoot him in the arm with a toxic vaccine.
They would still vote for him.
As the dust settles on this particular deal,
policymakers should pause to consider the full spectrum of consequences of such financial
bets.
Not only should the U.S. government keep its fingers
out of the fiscal affairs of Argentina.
And why isn't this an election manipulation, right?
Everybody is so upset about supposed foreign interference in our elections.
We're interfering in the Argentine elections.
And other countries, for that matter,
but it should also leave the American agricultural sector to the farmers themselves.
That's right.
Why can't we have a marketplace?
Well, we've got a comment from Marky, Mark.
Thank you for the tip.
he says, Trump took loans from Soros to build the Trump Hotel, Chicago.
Is anyone surprised that he took one of Soros' hedge fund managers?
Trump is Soros' puppet for crying out loud.
Yeah, that's right.
I said when I showed that picture of the crying puppet with the Pinocchio knows,
I said, so who's pulling his strings?
Well, you've got a lot of people pulling his strings.
You've got Soros, you've got the Ross Childs.
Wilbur Ross was his first one there.
And, of course, the crypto people, you know, he put one of the crypto guys in there.
Lucky Lutnik is there.
And he's going to make the Trump family many tens of billions of dollars with the stable coin stuff.
Maybe more than that.
Maybe it'll be hundreds of billions.
Who knows?
We can just be sure they are going to make a lot of money, though.
Yeah, they're going to make a killing.
And we're going to talk about Trump is already making a killing, literally.
We'll get to that in a minute.
I want to thank Stealth Patriot.
Thank you very much.
We need to scroll that.
says the boomers allowed the slow march of communism, fascism, and perpetual wars into our institutions,
and government because it was either disguised as social justice or patriotism.
Well, I'm a boomer.
I scream as much as I can about it is all I can say.
I'm not on board of any of this stuff.
Every generation has their own foibles and crosses to bear.
No one is innocent.
No one is innocent.
here j l dubbs music says did you go to the no king's protest david no i didn't because um i
i'm not going to wear an i am anti-fought t-shirt you know when you go to a protest uh you get
lumped together with all the people that are there i learned that you know when i was with the
libertarian party and they did some things that i might have agreed with the general thrust of it
but in terms of some of the specifics and how they conducted themselves i did not want to be
lumped in with that crowd so
I did not go.
I agree with what they're saying.
I think Trump is acting as a king,
and I think that is a legitimate criticism of him.
I do not believe that it is an astroturf thing that's being funded by George Soros.
And as I said before, you know, these Republicans who say, well, don't worry about it.
It's not real, right?
No, it was real.
There was another no kings.
There was another one before, and it had all kinds of pre-printed signs, all the rest of stuff.
That was AstroTurf.
This was not AstroTurf.
People are genuinely and should be genuinely upset about this.
And I have a different way of protesting rather than showing up to these events.
But again, I think that these Republican influencers, these Trump influencers that are out there, are whistling in the dark.
I think that they are scared about what they're seeing.
And they're trying to come up with soothing explanations for why he had such a large turnout and so much anger.
One way or the other, you've got a massive base that is being heavily energized by Trump,
and that's not a good thing for our side.
I want the policies that the conservatives say they want.
I just disagree with what he's doing and the way that he's getting it.
I think the means matters as much, if not more so, than the ends that you're trying to pursue.
Yeah, I already took out that clip from George Carlin saying that he doesn't like groups of people
that would fit perfectly here.
It's about the policy issues.
You don't want to get grouped in,
especially with the types of people
that were very prevalent at no kings.
Yeah.
He says, before you know, you're wearing hats,
I'm not going to wear a MAGA hat,
and I'm not going to wear an Antifa.
I am Antifa t-shirt, either way.
Guard, Goldsmith, he just rents to land to soy farmers,
and again, he is supposed to divest from that
when policy can conflict when he enters his office.
But he didn't.
Funny how that seems to happen.
Jim's 7, one of those Bill Gates-esque farmers.
Scott Bessent and Bill Gates, just two humble farmers work in the land.
Tunnel Lord 1337, they might be trying to kill off the other soy farmer so we can buy up more soy farmland.
Yeah, there's this conflict of interest right there.
Yeah, would not be surprised.
That's the sort of thing they always engage in.
Well, you guys make the economy difficult.
I can weather the storm.
They'll be forced to sell to me at a greatly reduced.
price. PX. Mac, I think if you want to know how hard a Gov owns its people, look at how stupid
you can get them to behave. Well, then we are completely owned and controlled. And Max,
think does Trump's investments? Isn't that criminal? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. You would think.
Niburu, 29, Emperor Trump's Gates, in parentheses, the population agenda is still alive and
thriving by every means possible. SoloCat 1980. Trump is serving Bill Gates's agenda to put mom and
pop farmers out of business.
That's right.
Nibaru, 2029,
Emperor Trump's,
already read that one.
It's in there twice.
Don't frag me, bro.
Fake meat made with cancer cells or eat the bugs.
One or the other, you get to choose.
Guard Goldsmith.
Yeah, Bessent was in the dark here,
and he perpetually made slippery claims.
No, 9,000 Watts.
And Alex Jones says the economy is great.
Well, don't get me started.
He had a thing with Patrick Byrne about how
we got to go into Venezuela.
It's a good thing.
We've got to go start a war in South America.
It's like, nothing says CIA like that, Alex.
You and Patrick Byrne.
Disgust me.
I tell you, people lie up one side and down the other, just like Donald Trump and
Scott Besson.
It's amazing.
Yeah, it's really amazing.
All of the people on the left that were saying the economy was great at the end of Biden's
run.
And now you've got everyone on the right saying, no, now the economy is great.
Now that Trump's in office.
It's just about who's in office.
It's just like the vaccine.
Remember when it was a Trump vaccine, all of the Democrats saying, oh, take that.
It's done by Donald Trump and I think.
Soon as the, you know, the lovers changed and Biden was in there.
Now the vaccine is safe and everybody must take it or you lose your job.
Yeah.
Mama C.
1996 says, I live in North Dakota.
The local farmers are meeting at the cafe to compare size of soybeans piles at elevators and number of bins that they have full.
So sorry to hear that.
Birdhouse Blues still pointing the finger at the Biden administration.
It's November 2025.
I mean, if you don't point it at someone else, there's only one person you can blame.
Marky Mark, New Jersey.
Alex Jones has become a total neocon.
Absolutely.
Thank you very much for this support.
CIA Schill.
Star Barkley.
I've seen that for a long time.
I mean, look at people like Steve Pachinich and Jack Busobit and all these other right-wing intel people.
Look, the CIA and the intelligence.
community is not monolithic. You got left-wingers like Brennan and Clapper. And you got right-wingers
like the people that show on Alex Jones' show. And they are at war with each other. And Alex has
long been a propagandist for these people. Now he's selling their wars for them. Absolutely
amazing. You know, he used to have people on like Gary Webb, telling us what the CIA was doing with
drugs. He used to tell people the truth because you got to tell people the truth and get their confidence
before the con man can fleece you, which is what Alex's Jones is doing.
It's amazing.
Star Barkley, they just spiked in one week or two, the shutdown.
Six rolls of paper towels for 1097.
Now it's 1599.
Wow.
Everything is just getting crazy expensive.
Yeah, and they cherry pick what they want.
You know, when you talk about the inflation numbers and Scott Besson says, well,
you're cherry picking numbers here.
I mean, it's built into their metric.
They will go in and they'll take a look, for example, at computers.
They'll say, okay, this year's, last year's computer was about $3,000.
This year's computer is about $3,000.
But look, this one is X percent faster.
So that means that the price has effectively gone down.
So if it's 20% faster than last year's $3,000 model, they will say that the price
has actually gone down by 20%.
That's the kind of games that they play.
And they avoid looking at things like insurance and taxes and they wait them to make them
disappear and medical costs and things like that.
it's all rigged everything that the government does is rigged their unemployment numbers are rigged
their inflation numbers are rigged it's all a lie as uh outy says that's the name of his podcast it's
all a lie hey i know your milk and eggs have gone through the roof but have you considered
replacing them with a gaming laptop instead this seems to be in equipment laptops yeah let them meet
megaflops.
These are not equivalent and exchangeable items.
Guard Goldsmith,
he doesn't mention that the smaller price inflation rate 2.7 is still inflation,
and lower import prices is due to a crashing demand.
I looked it all up last night.
Well, the other thing, too, is that 2% inflation with their metrics is their goal.
So they're 50% over their goal.
It's another way to look at it.
So, again, it's inflation.
is the way that they want, there's something that they actually want, even though they cry out
about it, because it allows them to monetize the debt, it allows them to pay off the debt
with cheaper dollars that they just conjure out of thin air. Well, we're going to take a quick
break here, and we're going to be back in just a moment. And when we come back, we're going to
talk about what's going on with the war inside the United States with eyes. Stay with us.
We'll be right back.
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Real Jason Barker, real Jason Barker, says lowering the rate of inflation is basically saying,
I'm going to steal your wealth at a slightly slower rate.
Well, that's right.
If the thief moves real slowly as he's taking your wallet, it's fine.
Brad Soder inflation is safe and effective.
That's right.
Ask your doctor if inflation is right for you.
They're Nicklin diming us to death.
Well, this Indian illegal alien that killed three people when he did that crazy U-turn,
and we've shown you the video of it.
And the fact that he and the person who was writing with him really didn't have much of a reaction to that,
federal prosecutors are now revealing that this guy accused of killing three people.
You know, that's how they always do that, right?
when we talk about Trump
murdering these people in
the Caribbean or the Pacific
they're always very careful to say
even when we got videotape
of the guy doing it
they say they allegedly killed three people
we know that he killed three people
but you always say it's alleged
until they are convicted
Trump is just
killing people he doesn't even
bother with any of that anyway
so he failed
a written driving exam
10 times in yet another shocking revelation of this particular case.
There needs to be a system in a place where if you fail more than a certain number of times, they put you on a, you're not allowed list.
You're like, no.
That's right.
Well, hopefully he will get a lawyer who has failed the bar 10 times.
So this guy's 28 years old.
He made an illegal, this is an illegal alien who made an illegal U-turn because, you know, hey, the laws don't apply to these guys, right, in the far of highway.
And basically he wound up with a semi-trailer going across the road and these people get
and stopped and they went and to the side of it killed all three people in the car.
We've played the video.
It's really shocking his total lack of reaction.
He just looks over casually and doesn't do anything about it.
He's completely calm.
Attorney General James Uthmeyer, who is investigating how Singh was able to secure a commercial
driver's license, says the illegal alien repeat.
failed a written exam before the crash. As we continue our investigation to California, Washington,
we learned that he failed his written exam ten times. We took the behind-the-wheel training course
at a private CDL school in Washington State. That school will be hearing from my office soon.
Oh, good. An investigation opened by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy found that Singh was able to
secure the CDL thanks to the sanctuary states of Washington and California. On July 15th,
2023, the Sanctuary State of Washington issued a CDL to sing, even as illegal aliens are not
eligible for such licenses. Then in July of 2024, the Sanctuary State of California issued him
a limited term non-domiciled CDL. Now, let me just say this. This is where Trump
should start. As I said, the means that you use are as important as the ends that you're pursuing.
And so when you look at what Trump should do about the massive number of people that have been allowed into this country illegally under Biden, but also under Trump and under other presidents, what should he do about this?
How should he go about removing them?
And I've said, first of all, you take away the welfare benefits.
These guys are getting the guy in Chicago who was accosted by ICE agents and said, show us your identity papers.
Well, I don't have my identity papers on us.
We shouldn't have to carry identity papers on us in America.
But then they hit him, they found out that he was legal, that he was here legally, and they hit him with a $130 fine.
He says, I can't afford that.
I'm living in government-provided housing.
Well, stop that.
That's the way you get the guy out.
It isn't with this other side.
Why does he have legal status when he can't support himself?
That's the question.
I'm here legally.
Oh, thank goodness.
Yeah.
Living on welfare and government housing.
Oh.
Yeah, legally.
And that's what Trump is not doing anything about.
if they would focus on that first rather than accosting people in the neighborhoods, that's the key
issue. And at the beginning of all this, remember when people are talking about it, you had some of the
Republican strategies say, well, he'll probably start this in the Republican states where he'll get
friendly cooperation. Instead, what did Trump do? He went to the most Democrat of the Democrat areas
so that he would have a conflict. This is designed as a conflict. It is designed to create
create a bigger problem. It's designed for civil war. Furthermore, if you look at these commercial
driver's license things here, wouldn't you think that since there's more than 60,000 of these,
I think the exact number is like 62,000 something, since they know that you've got illegal
aliens who have commercial driver's licenses or people from California that have been
given these non-resident drivers, CDLs or whatever, start with that. Start with that. These are
people who are not only here illegally, but they are a threat to human life on the freeways,
and they're taking Americans' jobs.
Why doesn't the Trump administration, first of all, start in the conservative states,
but start with stuff like this.
Start with the welfare recipients.
Start with the semi-truck drivers who can't read or speak English.
They don't want to solve the problem.
On July 3rd of this year, Singh was pulled over by New Mexico State Police for speeding
and given a ticket.
But officers failed to conduct an English language proficiency assessment, allowing him to
continue driving the semi-truck despite not speaking English.
And all Americans, almost all Americans, would support this.
And why didn't he start with this?
After the deadly crash in Florida, Singh was given an English language proficiency assessment
by the Department of Transportation.
Officials said, and this is after he's been driving a truck for years in the United States,
right, said that he failed the test, currently answering only two out of 12 verbal questions,
accurately identifying only one out of four traffic signs.
This guy doesn't even bother to learn what the traffic signs are, let alone English.
And those have pictures on them.
Exactly.
The fatal crash involving the illegal alien spurred,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio to pause the issuance of commercial driver's licenses going to
foreign nationals. Well, why don't you do better than that? You have got to be able to find
where these people are. They've got driver's licenses. There's some information. They could track
these guys down. You know, they could track them down more easily than they're tracking down people
at random in Chicago. And grab these guys, get them off the road. If it requires you to just
pull them out of the car or the cab that they're driving, fine. I don't.
I don't care.
Let the company that hired these people deal with that.
I've got an abandoned truck over here.
Come get your truck.
That would be the penalty for the companies that hired these people.
But again, it's not just him.
It's also this, when we showed this horrific crash of this guy, he was actually cooking eggs or something.
It looked like some kind of curry or something.
Here's the real thing.
And we played it.
People were saying, is this AI?
No.
unfortunately this is actually real this is the real video here he is he's cooking and he's
going to slam into a whole bunch of cars and trucks and kill people here he is
damn look at that that's amazing so no that was real that was not AI now this is AI
can we get this off the street
you're going to do anything about this?
No, you're not, because you don't care.
You're using this problem to create a civil war.
You don't really want to solve the problems
that you and Biden have created.
over the top. That's the AI version. The real one was bad enough. Gavin Newsom has thumbed
his nose at us. The U.S. is about to pull $160 million from California for giving commercial
driver's licenses to illegals. I'm all for that. Get the illegals off the road. Pull them off
the road. Come on. Pull them off the road and put a fine against any trucking company that would hire
somebody like that. So Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy on Sunday said the federal
government's on the verge. We're thinking about it. We're just about to pull some money from these
guys. $160 million from California. But can't they track these drivers and deport these drivers?
So you've got over 60,000 people on the roads who shouldn't have licenses. They're driving fuel
tankers. They're driving school buses. What's wrong with that? Why can't he stop that?
Well, Duffy is threatening to strip California of its ability to issue commercial driver's licenses
in Washington, too. They need to do it.
with Washington as well.
But again, why not pull these people off the road?
You know, we look at all the traffic enforcement that goes on all the time,
all the arbitrary tickets for arbitrary speed limits and all the rest of this stuff.
When it really comes to a real safety issue, they won't do anything about it.
So he warned that California could lose its ability to issue commercial driver's licenses
and risk losing more funding if it fails to comply with federal transportation.
rules. But still, very, very slow to act if they're going to do anything at all. And then we
look at the UK. Instead of deporting the Epping child sex abuser, he's free. And again,
Epping is a place. Some people are going to say the effing child abuser. And they were, there were riots
and other issues about that. And they arrested this guy. And then they let him lose.
And there was video of this.
The guy, the perp, was actually surprised that the prison officials were letting him loose.
He tried repeatedly to go back inside prison and they wouldn't let him.
So a migrant sex attacker who stayed at the Bell Hotel in Epping was accidentally, quote, unquote, released, and is now wandering London streets.
Police are now looking for him.
They say that he's now been re-arrested.
But this is outside the Chelmsford Prison.
A delivery driver who spoke to the wanted man outside the prison has exclusively told Sky News that the offender was confused about going on and about being released and that he was guided to the railway station by prison staff.
This sounds like a get out of here.
You don't want to deal with this.
If we lose you, the problem ends.
Yeah, it's crazy.
Whoops, we let this child rapist go free.
Our mistake, we accidentally led him to the train station.
with an escort.
Yeah.
Oops.
We bought him a ticket.
Oops, we got him on the train.
He's very confused.
Nigel Farage says, rather than deport this guy, they freed him.
I witness tells a telegraph, the epping sex attacker attempted four or five times to
reenter the prison, but was turned away by the guards each time.
And then he was escorted to the rail station.
He was heard saying, where am I going?
What am I doing?
It sounds like officials are right on top of things, sarcasm, of course.
The blunder, if it was a blunder, sparked a frantic manhunt for the Ethiopian National, who was at large in London.
The criminal was spotted yesterday, brazenly sauntering along Chelmsford High Street, before getting on a train at Cheltsford Railway Station to London.
The tensions are rising in Epping, Essex, where angry locals are gathering outside the Bell Hotel demanding deportation of all illegals.
and so this is after this guy was quote unquote accidentally released and so that's what
Kirstarmer is saying yeah he was let loose but it was an error the mistaken release at his
majesty's prison Chelmsford is totally unacceptable the police are working urgently to track him
down yeah well talking about catch and release and then we have what is happening here in
America. We have in Chicago outrage after federal agents used tear gas just before Halloween
prayed in old Irving Park. I guess we know who the monsters are now, right? These guys even come
with their own masks. How about that? Residents on Chicago's northwest side expressed outrage
tonight after federal agents once again deployed chemical agents against protesters. This time
it happened as parents and children were heading to a neighborhood Halloween park.
in the neighborhood.
Started hearing some whistles, and when I looked out, I saw two fully uniformed ice agents
tackling a guy to the ground, literally in my front yard right here.
That man had been working on a nearby house, and federal agents chased him down and took
him into custody.
Hey, you know, so he's doing yard work.
What about the 60 plus thousand people who are driving semi-trailers?
Why don't you chase them down and get them off the roads?
his brother said that he was an undocumented immigrant who came to the U.S.
with his family when he was four years old.
Within moments, angry neighbors poured out of their homes, joining protesters blowing whistles
who had been on patrol looking for federal agents.
And as angry residents, residents shouted, federal agents began lobbying tear gas just minutes
before the scheduled start of an annual Halloween parade organized by the Park Association.
You had folks who were literally out on the street taking the
kids to the Halloween parade when this happened.
I didn't see anybody with a weapon.
I didn't see anybody make physical contact with these agents.
I didn't see anybody do anything that justified taking my 70-year-old neighbor to the
ground.
He said his 70-year-old neighbor was also arrested and taken into custody.
After a half hour, the agents got in their cars and drove away.
The Halloween party was held, but neighbors say many people stayed home.
I was pretty upset, to be honest with you.
I'm an attorney.
I used to work with an in law enforcement, said the guy they interviewed.
watching this happen in my front yard was not something I ever thought was going to come to my front door, but here we are.
That's right.
When you put this stuff in, it winds up coming back around.
Well, you have GOP representatives calling for an immigration review of Mom Danny and Omar.
So the first immigration case of New York City mayoral frontrunner, Mom Danny, may have to confront if an election and elected could be.
his own as two House Republicans
pushed the Justice Department to probe his path
to citizenship and possibly
boot him from the U.S.
And again, this is because
he is an outspoken Muslim,
Randy Fine. When I look at this,
I mean, we've had a lot of
communists. There's been a long string of
communists elected in New York as mayors.
And you go back and look at de Blasio.
This is the guy who honeymooned in Cuba,
just like Bernie Sanders. So we've had
a lot of these types of people in the past,
the thing that is really getting them upset.
set is the fact that Mom Dammy is not just a communist, but he's a Muslim.
And that's why Randy Fine is involved on this.
Randy Fine is an Israel first congressman.
So they're looking to get these people a probe of them.
And of course, we know that Ilhan Omar and her entire family came from Somalia violating the law.
It's not even a question.
There was a law saying that if you are member of the Communist Party, you're not eligible to become an American citizen.
and her father worked for the Smalley government and was an open communist doing that.
So they lied about that.
She lied about her relationship with her brother and so forth,
a whole pack of lies and how they got in.
And I'm fine with them looking at these politicians and kicking them out.
But I really am amazed at how much press has been devoted and angst has been devoted
to this New York City mayoral election.
I gave up on New York City a long time ago.
I think most Americans did.
I just frankly don't understand why it is such a big deal there.
When you look at the string of mayors that they've had,
people like Michael Bloomberg and de Blasio and everything,
these people are really serious criminals,
and we should be very concerned about the kinds of programs
that they could possibly model for the rest of the country.
Again, it was Sadiq Khan of London, the mayor,
and Bloomberg, the mayor of New York,
who put together that C-40s,
initiative. It was initially 40 cities that were going to tell you that you can only have
three items of clothing a year, that you can only take three flights of less, one flight every
three years of less than a thousand miles, that you couldn't have meat, you couldn't have dairy,
and on and on, on, all this green agenda. That kind of stuff is very dangerous. And I understand
that the big cities like New York, as well as like California, can affect the rest of the
country with their policies. However, the real issue that they have with Mondani is that he's
very frank with them about what he has to say. He comes across as being very authentic. That's the
problem. And they don't want to debate him on policies because people have forgotten how to do
that. The response says, well, let's not debate him. Let's deport him. You know, it's just like
Trump's response about the terrorists. The government shutdown is not stopping Trump from amassing
emergency powers, says reason. As of mid-2025, there are roughly 50 simultaneous national emergencies and
force. Think about that. That, folks, is the national emergency. The fact that there are 50
national emergencies out there. And the fact that these presidents can declare these emergencies
and then declare themselves to be effectively in charge of martial law. They use,
the emergencies to shut down the normal processes and then say, now I can do whatever I want.
I can declare the emergency, and then that gives me power to do whatever I want.
Rather than martial law, I guess we've got executive law, and you can put the law in air quotes
because it's not law at all.
It just dictates.
Usually when we're in the midst of a government shutdown, says the reason columnists
here, I'm in a great mood, but even this small pleasure has turned sour.
fiscal restraints matter it matters to this magazine which has been which has made cutting spending the subject of a greater percentage of our cover stories and perhaps any other publication but the intense acceleration of the quest to aggregate powers in the white house is now unambiguously the more immediate threat to liberty it's viable every day or rather visible every day on my commute to work as national guardsmen linger at my dc metro stop it's visible in the september
gathering of the nation's top military officials for something between a pep rally and a company
retreat. It's visible everywhere immigration and customs enforcement is staging raids and setting up
warrantless checkpoints. It's visible in the administration's moves to take a stake in Intel and to
broker a TikTok sale. And he says the Cato Institute's Gene Healey wrote the Bible on the
imperial presidency tracing how voters of all stripes invest outsized hopes and presidents and then act
shocked when presidents behave like tyrants. The durable lesson here is don't confer powers on your
team's guy that you wouldn't want you wouldn't trust in the other team's hands. And of course I've been
saying this for the longest time. You know, when I was a kid, we used to say, hey, somebody
complain about it. Don't make a federal case out of it, right? And, uh,
You know, we don't say it's a free country, right?
When somebody says, can't do that?
Well, it's a free country, do what you're on.
We don't say that.
Instead, everything is made a federal case.
It's just why it's no longer a free country.
And everybody is looking to government to solve all their problems.
And worse than that, they're looking to government in Washington to solve all their problems.
And then they think that their guy can act like a dictator, but they don't like it when the other guy acts as a dictator.
National security and federal property protection exceptions have become a tunnel that is wide enough to drive an armored personnel carrier through.
Again, when we look at national security, that has been their Trump card, so to speak, for a long time.
National security and the drug war are the excuses that they use to do anything, and the excuses that they use to keep everything secret from us.
and they're not about what they say they're going to do.
National security does not provide national security for us.
National security gets us involved in every fight across the globe.
It endangers us.
Just like the drug war is actually creating the drugs and trafficking the drugs.
Our own government is doing that.
The federal government claims sweeping authority within a 100-mile border zone.
That covers two-thirds of the areas where Americans live.
So the emergency now is the default.
Most of the knobs and levers that a modern president uses to bully companies,
police speech, or move bodies around are not new laws.
They are standby powers that switch on with a magic word.
Emergency.
And so, you know, we go to the, here I got this in here, I think.
Man, I guess we don't have that anymore, huh?
Yeah, here we go.
Emergency. Everybody to get from street. Emergency. Everybody to get from street.
Yeah, there we go. Okay. That's the way they operate.
Just repeat along with me. Emergency. Emergency. That's the incoming Trump administration being trained there by a Russian.
Emergency.
That's right. A single word, emergency. Congress littered the U.S. Code with these shortcuts.
The Brennan Center for Justice has cataloged 137 statutory powers that spring to life the moment a president declares one.
As of mid-2025, there's roughly 50 simultaneous national emergencies still in force.
They are renewed annually, and they span everything from sanctions to tariffs.
I still wanted Congress to do its job on spending, to legislate clearly, to spend less, and clawback delegations that it never should have handed over to the executive branch.
The remedy isn't complicated, but it is hard to execute, especially when you have a sycophant
like Mike Johnson and the rest of the Republicans there, except for Thomas Massey and now, perhaps Marjorie Taylor Green.
So, Congress must take back its rightful powers, it must narrow emergency authorities,
it must sunset delegations, and relearn the civic discipline of saying no to our own would-be redeemers,
even if they are on our own team, at least for now, right?
And we'll see what happens after that.
Well, in terms of this tear gassing that happened in the Chicago neighborhood,
ISIS's got a program for that.
They have been massively investing in weapons.
The weapons purchasing has jumped by sevenfold.
And a large part of this is that big, beautiful bill that Trump wanted to push through.
That, again, he's angry.
at Thomas Massey for not pushing that through for him.
Spending in the small arms ordinance and ordinance accessories manufacturing category
surged by roughly 700% compared to a year ago.
From January the 20th through October the 18th,
ICE spent approximately $71.5 million on small arms.
By contrast, during the same period in 2024,
the spending was only $9.7 million.
Now, you might think, well, this is just the difference between Biden and Trump.
Well, that was under Biden, but they went back and they said when you look at what ICE was spending in 2019, the middle of the Trump administration, they spent $5.7 million on small arms, and here that has gone now in the second Trump administration from $5.7 to $71.5 million.
The average ice spending on small arms during Trump's first four years was about $8.4 million.
So, again, the spending of Biden was about the same or slightly higher.
During the first four years of Trump, it was $8.4 million.
Last year, Biden spent 9.7, but then it exploded to nearly 72.
ICE's leadership pushed back on several reports' findings, particularly jarring procurement
records that referenced missiles.
ICE describes claims that the agency's spending included guided missile warheads
and explosives were false.
Wired magazine reported that the procurement record described the payment as, quote,
multiple distraction devices, unquote, for ICE operations, and the supplier's CEO said the
missiles label, quote, appears to be an error.
The same surge in weaponry has coincided with a wave of violent encounters between ICE officers
and civilians.
It has sparked lawsuits, local investigations, and growing public backlash.
And that's really what this No King's thing was a result of.
Republicans are kidding themselves if they think that this is an AstroTurf Soros operation.
It wasn't.
Calls for greater oversight, including mandatory body cameras, are now gaining traction.
So it's spent a lot of money on body cameras.
That should solve it.
Except they know how to turn them off, right?
So they said that these tactics of control weapons like pepper spray and tear gas,
are routinely used against protesters and journalists in a troubling pattern of a crackdown on free speech and freedom of the press.
Well, where did that come from?
That kind of rot comes from the top.
Just take a look at who's president.
Look at his contempt for free speech and for free press.
That's how we began the program today.
Ellis said she was profoundly concerned that her order was not being followed.
That's a judge who put a temporary restraining order.
limiting the use of pepper spray and tear gas.
But they're going to continue to double down on that because they want to have a war.
Again, he multiplied the former $8 billion annual budget more than 20-fold there for ice.
It went up to $170 billion from $8 billion.
Just like Biden did with the IRS, except this is an even bigger leap all at once.
The framers never envisioned the powers exercised through a standing domestic police force with open-ended jurisdiction inside the country.
But today, the government expands the authority into an apparatus with unprecedented, militarized, and digital capabilities.
The founders would have recognized that not as protection, but as consolidation.
And I say they would have recognized it for what it is, a threat.
This is coming from the New American.
I'm glad to see they're doing articles about it.
They've always, in the past, been really hyper-focused on not federalizing and not militarizing the police.
And as this is happening, we have Florida now actively involved in scrubbing the arrest records of citizens
because it's not just illegal aliens that are being arrested by ICE.
ICE doesn't have the authority to arrest Americans, but they're doing it.
And so as a result, it's an embarrassment to Florida as well as to the feds.
So they're working to get these things moved off.
They had, it had been reported that the database showed 21 U.S. citizens arrested in charge in Florida.
Nine other U.S. citizens had encounters with law enforcement, but we're not arrested.
They have now changed that.
So the 21 arrests, there's now only one that shows up.
And out of the nine encounters, only two of those shows.
So they're scrubbing the database.
This is a hallmark of tyranny, right?
Memory-holling the information.
And so when we look at this, they won't stop lying about who they're resting and what they are doing.
And as one reporter said, I've never seen, I've always seen government lie about what they do,
but I've never seen this kind of arrogant attitude where they reply to us,
your mama, you know, when they do this.
And they lie and they never correct it when they do it.
And so when we look at this, this is, we're going to just play one more video here,
and then we're going to go to our guest who is ready.
And we're going to talk about what is happening in Nigeria with Christians.
He's very knowledgeable about what is happening there.
But I just want to play this for you.
This is the Ice Storm Troopers.
Remember we had the, it ends, this clip ends with a guy who is following the military around the city.
playing the Empire Strikes Back Imperial March.
They arrested him.
He's now suing them for false arrest
because he is entitled to do a peaceful protest,
which is what that was.
Can I help you?
Hey, yeah, no, I'm just out here.
I live in the community.
I'm trying to see what you guys are doing.
I do have ID.
Who are you guys with?
Is there a reason why you're impeding this investigation?
I'm not impeding.
I was just driving.
I live in the neighborhood.
Everybody honking the horn.
Yeah, we're letting people know
because people are going through intersections.
So I'm out here at the time.
23rd in Lombard?
Is the reason why you're wearing a mask in addition to military uniform here?
Identification on you?
Yeah, you see it.
It's on our best.
Do you guys have a badge number or a name?
No, you don't need all that.
I don't need any of that.
Do you guys need my ID?
See, these guys don't need ID.
You need ID, right?
You guys are going through a neighborhood and you guys are stopping people on the street with no reason.
I suggest you stop following us, all right?
Otherwise, we're going to arrest you for impeding you on it?
I'm not impeding anything right now.
Already you know this is the first warning and last warning.
Okay.
You got that?
What are your guys' names?
This right here.
Do you guys have a name for?
Yeah, this is the name.
Three oh six.
Stop following us.
Next time we'll beat you or kill you, right?
It doesn't matter.
I was arrested on Sunday at the protest down at the ice building.
I was playing with the unprecedented band on my clarinet.
She was protesting with a clarinet.
Then Sunday night I was transported to-
Now, if she was using a bagpipe, I could understand it, but she was playing a clarinet.
I have been there until this morning when I was transported back here, and I had my court-first appearance with the judge.
I'm having a lot of different feelings.
I'm feeling super grateful to be out and back with my family, and so happy and excited to see my three-year-old.
I get emotional easily, so really looking forward to seeing her this afternoon.
and, yeah, also still having some, you know, fear and sadness around the charge that was given to me.
And I know it's going to be a fight for the next couple months to, yeah, be in the legal system.
This is my favorite point.
protest. I can see myself doing this.
And those listening, he's just following them around, he's just following them around.
Yeah.
As I said, I could see myself during this kind of protest.
Because when I went to Bilderberg, we couldn't get anywhere close to these guys, couldn't see anything that's happening because they had, you know, they're so far remote from where we were.
They had it all blocked up.
We had got the bullhorn and played the Monty Python thing.
Henry Kissinger, we're missing you.
You're the diplomat of our dreams with your glassy stare and your curly hair, let's see, and your Machiavellian schemes.
So we played that as loud.
as we could at the people there who are attending Bilderberg.
But we're going to take a quick break, and we're going to come back, and we're going to talk
to a filmmaker, an evangelist, Judd Saul, who felt called to do something about the suffering
that he saw of Christians in Nigeria after he visited them in 2011.
He has a news organization that focuses on this.
I talk about it from time to time, but we want to talk about it a little bit more.
And I just want to, as we take a break, I've got a clip here that I wanted to play about really what matters.
And this is one guy talking about, my dad used to always say, we'll never know the difference in 100 years.
Somebody gets upset about something.
You won't matter to you in 100 years.
And he's right about that.
But there are some things that will matter in 100 years.
And we should ask ourselves, why these people and I do.
are willing to go through this hardship when they know that they'll be killed for their faith
in Christ.
A hundred years from now, all of us will be dead.
Someone else is going to be living inside of your house.
The car that you drive is going to be scrap metal.
Everything that you work so hard to build, gone.
Given away, forgotten.
And your name will completely fade away within just a couple generations.
Think about that.
Do you know your great-grandparents' full name, their story?
anything about them, this should make you realize that 99% of the worries that fill your mind
every day are completely pointless.
And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the son of man be lifted
up, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life.
But these are written that he might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God,
and that believing he might have life through his name.
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All right.
All right.
Welcome back.
And joining us now is a filmmaker and evangelist Judd Saul.
And his organization is Equipping the Persecuted.
You can find the website at equipping the persecuted.org.
And that is the main site.
And from that, they have set up another site that's focused strictly on what is happening in Nigeria.
because there's so much that is happening there.
It's called truth in truth, Nigeria.com.
And so you can find out what is happening there.
We wanted to get it straight from Judd.
Judd, tell us a little bit about this.
I see that you went in 2011 and you first saw what was happening there.
That's 14 years this has been going on now.
But tell us what you saw that got you activated.
Well, what I saw that got me activated.
So I went first to Nigeria with my grandfather,
who's an evangelist and wanted to heard stories about Nigeria,
wanted to go help serve on the mission.
And when I got there,
people were telling us about these attacks that have been going on
against them in their communities.
And I personally saw the aftermath of some of these attacks when I was there.
And it always just, like, it just struck me to my core.
I was like, and I kept on asked questions.
I was like, what are people?
doing about this? What are other missionaries? Are there any other organizations doing something
about this? What can be done? So over the years, I kept on serving with this other mission I was
working with, but then in 2019, I started equipping the persecuted because, frankly, I'd had
enough. I've talked to pastors and other missionaries and other people there. I said,
what if we created an organization that actually wants to stop the persecution? What if
we had an organization that trained village security teams what if we had an organization that
responds to these attacks within 48 hours and they said we need this yesterday when can we start so
that's what started equipping and persecuted because i looked around and i saw that very few people
were actually trying to do something about the situation a lot of people talking but no action on
the ground that's right because the government doesn't want to stop this i mean the government is
kind of a silent partner in all this from what I've been able to see. Is that correct? Would you say
the government there? Well, in particular, well, we, there was President Good Luck Jonathan, who is
Christian, that was trying to use Nigerian resources to fight Boko Haram and fight the Falani terrorists.
But then what happened was when Obama came into office, he then, then,
started sending Democrat operatives to Nigeria to get Muslim presidents elected over Christian presidents.
And when you saw the Muslim presidents take over, you saw the killing increase exponentially.
Wow. Yeah. Yeah, I guess he was appropriately named. Good luck, Jonathan.
I'm going to stop the Muslims killing Christians. Good luck, Jonathan.
Well, yes. So, you know, so what's been going on is, is, is,
Before, it would be like you'd have a Christian president, Muslim vice president, Muslim president, Muslim president, Christian vice president.
But in the last three presidential terms, what you've had is a Muslim, Muslim ticket.
And the government has been laying cover for the terrorists in turning a blind eye to the killing.
Wow.
And pretending it doesn't exist.
Wow. And so that was Obama's influence.
And so you could have a positive influence as well from the U.S., but that's not there.
I want to focus more on what you actually do in terms of equipping the persecuted.
I heard you talk about emergency response teams, talking about village security.
Tell us a little bit about those things.
So currently the Nigerian government, you have the police, you have the military, which are all nationalized.
They're all run by the Nigeria government.
But what the Nigerian government did do is recognize village security teams.
They're called Vigilani.
Now, Vigilani in the U.S. has a name.
negative connotation, but the word vigilante has a positive connotation in Nigeria. And so these are
people that are from their local villages that get together to defend their villages or the first
line of defense. But they get no arms, they get no training, they get no funding. And we've taken
upon our ministry to come alongside them and say, you know what, we'll give you some training. How about
we give you some radios, some locally sourced bulletproof vests, things that you can do to try to help
defend your village we can't get in the arms business but what we can do is come alongside them
and give them training and some basic materials to help save lives that's good yeah yeah what we call
that here in the u.s instead of vigilantes we would call it a posse but of course they would be armed
in order to be able to do something about it and and that is not allowed there i understand
uh and certainly your organization could not provide that uh what about uh a quick response team
after something like this has happened of course that's going to be medical care and other things
Yeah. So what happens is, you know, the Falani come in. Let's say it's a town of 1,500. They'll come in, start shooting, start funneling people in and kill as many as they can. But then you have a lot of survivors that are no longer allowed to return to their homes because the Falani have decimated everything. They've burned the houses down. They chopped down all the crops. They raise everything.
Wow. And then all these people are put into these camps. Well, they don't have any food. They don't have any clothing. They don't have any shelter. And so we try to, within 48 hours, is deploy food, aid, and medicine within these attacks. And many times we come across a lot of wounded victims that haven't been treated. People that have had bullets in their arms and in their bodies for over 48 hours that need medical care and surgery. And we come alongside pay for those medical costs and try to help the wounded.
Wow. That's very important.
You know, we get frustrated because it's like, you know, nobody's talking about this, and certainly nobody's doing anything about it.
And, you know, it is somewhat difficult.
I'm sure that there's lovers that could be pulled if Trump wanted to do anything about it.
But the U.S. government typically doesn't now.
Obama did.
When you look at these people they push, they push the Muslims in there.
But is there also a Marxist component to this as well?
Um, I
It's mostly just Muslim
I would say there's a hint of that creeping in a little nationalized things
Do that but I see more of traditional Islam 101
Dominance is what's what's driving this force
Now the Nigerian government lately has been very cozy to the Chinese
While the Biden administration and the U.S. government's turned to blind
died in Nigeria on a lot of things, the Chinese are filling that void, providing a lot of money.
They're sending in some of their politics in, but they're also capitalizing on, I would say,
on the crisis, because what we're seeing now is Chinese mines sprouting up on what were once
Christian lands.
And they're illegally mining, and, you know, the terrorists aren't killing the Chinese because
they're probably taking some money on the back end for allowing the Chinese to money.
in these areas. Yeah, that's right. Wow. I just see that just recently, this is on the,
on Saturday the 25th, Christians are urged to pray as an American missionary pilot.
Kevin Rydout was abducted in Niger. This is very dangerous work that you do, isn't it?
Yeah. Yeah, we're praying for praying for that pilot. I have some friends that are within that
mission's organization and I called them and asked him about that specific situation. And so far,
there's been no ransom asked for.
What we think is happening is that they kidnapped him
and they're using the pilot to do things for them.
They don't want to ransom them out.
They want to essentially turn him into a slave for doing what their work is.
That's what I'm hearing on the ground.
Oh, okay.
Because there has been no ransom called yet for that gentleman.
And it's very dangerous.
We have to travel with armed security wherever we go in Nigeria.
We have armed security teams.
And we know, especially now, I've been speaking.
out against what's going on in Nigeria publicly.
You know, there's more of a risk there, but we go by God's grace and his mercy and protection.
Well, good for you. That's fearless, and that's what people of faith should be.
That should be fearless.
I played the clip before you came on of a pastor there, and we've seen so many videos on social
media of the mass funerals that are being held with all the bodies that,
that are there because the killing has been just astounding.
And is it increasing or how would you characterize it recently?
Oh, no, the killings increased this year.
Before it would be between 4,000 to 5,000 Christians killed per year.
Wow.
But this year, since January 1, there's been over 7,000 Christians that have been killed.
Wow. Wow.
The attacks are ramping up and the Nigerian government turning a blind eye to it,
or I would just say they're complicit.
And the mainstream media is laying cover for it as well.
Wow. Yeah, it absolutely is a case of genocide. And, of course, that's what Bill Maher said. And he was right. We've been talking about it here as well. But they're very selective about what they're concerned about. And as we see, you mentioned China coming in there. We see all the time people would talk about what the Chinese are doing to the Muslim Uyghurs that are there. Or they talk about what they're doing to the Falun Gong. But rarely did they talk about what's being done to the Christians in China. And so, you know, China, this is part for the
course for China, coming in, as you point out, in Nigeria doing a deal with the government
and putting mines on the land of the Christian villagers who have been killed and their homes
have been destroyed and that type of thing. It is truly amazing. Tell us what else you are
involved in outside of Nigeria, or is there more that you want to talk about with Nigeria?
Well, primarily my full-time work since 2019 has been focused on Nigeria and in trying to
raise awareness but also help the people on the ground.
We got one of the figures that I haven't pointed out to you is that there's between
3.5 million and 5 million Christians that have been removed from their homes that are living
in camps.
Wow.
That are suffering from disease, starvation, and just awful, awful conditions.
And they haven't been able to return back to their homes because the Fulani Muslim terrorists
have squatted on their land.
and if these Christians go back, they get killed.
Wow, that is amazing.
Yeah, the Republicans are not interested in this.
Of course, the Democrats were, in terms of equipping the Muslims to do this kind of persecution,
but the Republicans are just, you know, I guess looking elsewhere with all this.
Truly is amazing.
We are gaining a little headway with Republicans, but we're fighting a war of narratives.
I think there are people, there are some in the Republican Party that,
are capitalizing off of the, well, they don't want to solve the, they don't want to solve
the problem. I think they're capitalizing on the back end. And we have other Republicans that are
coming up and calling for U.S. intervention on behalf of persecuted Christians in Nigeria.
But there is a battle in a war of words and a war of narratives we're fighting against. And
there is a genocide against Christians in Nigeria. The, the, the, we have some Republicans and
the Democrats, obviously, repeating Muslim talking points from Nigeria, that there is no crisis,
there is no genocide, it's bandits or these unknown gunmen, everybody refuses to name
who's doing the killing. And it's Muslims killing Christians.
Yeah. Well, of course, as my producer says, we're too busy blowing up boats to worry about
Christians being genocided. That's, I guess, what's happening here. We have our different areas
that we're interested in. And we have our areas that we have some financial.
interest in. China, of course, is taking an interest in it. They're looking at getting minerals
out of this area. But my producer also says, what about providing them with 3D printers where they
could make their own weapons? Of course, they have to have electricity. Do they have electricity in
these villages? No, that's the problem. That's the problem. We have solutions, but they don't have the
power. They don't have the power source to be able to do these things. Power, especially in these
areas. They're lucky. If there is a line run to their communities, they're lucky it runs 10%
of the time. They're lucky to have power maybe 10% of the time. The rest is just blackout.
It's awful. Talk to me as an evangelist. I mean, what is it like talking to somebody in an area
where there's this kind of a persecution for becoming a Christian? I mean, that's like a death
sentence. I would imagine that'd be a pretty big obstacle to overcome when you're talking to somebody about
Christ. Well, actually, it's not as hard as you think because when you have people that
are already living in abject poverty and then everything getting totally taken away from
them, you come in meeting the needs presented with the gospel. People are very willing to hear
and they accept it. And the Christians that are murdered for their faith that refuse to convert
to Islam have a real sense of Christianity that I wish most Americans,
Most Americans couldn't understand.
Yeah, I agree.
I agree.
Where they get up in the morning, thanking God, thank you for letting me,
thank you for allowing me another breath today.
Thank you for allowing me to live.
And they get up going, Lord, we're relying on you for sustenance.
They have no choice but to rely on God, but they stay faithful to the end.
And that's what keeps me motivated, keeps me coming back.
And that testimony actually really, it makes it easy to share the gospel of these people.
and even the ones that are nominal, not fully saved,
we've even seen Muslims come to know Christ
because they've seen our kindness,
they've seen how we treat one another,
and we come to care for them.
And we've seen many Muslims come to know Christ through this mission
just because we're shedding a light into the darkness.
That's great, yeah.
Yeah, we have this life of comfort,
which is not conducive to,
a Christian life, really.
You know, when we're struggling with hardship, that makes Christ so much more precious
than we see him working in different ways in our life like that.
And that is something that many people in the West, the affluence gets in the way of us
being able to see that.
And when you're living hand to mouth like that, you really can see it.
Do they speak English?
Most of them do.
the educated Nigerian speak English, you have a lot of people in the rural communities that
only have their tribal language that they know. They know some English, but majority the country
does speak English. So what about Bibles and things like that? Most of it is done in English,
or do you have it in the tribal languages as well? We have it in English, but then we have
Bibles printed in, I say they're dominant tribal language. So a lot of the area we work in is
Houssa. And so we have Bibles printed in Housa that we give to these people.
And then Falani converts, Falani Muslim converts that converts to Christianity, we have the Bible printed in their language and given to them.
And so, you know, with technology and the way things are, we're able to get the Bible translated into several different tribal languages and we get them out there.
But if they know English, we give them English Bible.
If they don't, we give them a Bible in their translation.
Talk to us a little bit about the Falani tribesmen.
Of course, I see that phrase all the time.
But, you know, where are these people coming from?
Are they Nigerian or are they coming from another area trying to take over areas of Nigeria?
What's going on with the Falani?
Another Muslim.
So the Falani are not indigenous to Nigeria.
They're coming from way up North Africa from the Sahel.
So Niger, Chad, they're nomadic herders.
And they've worked their way south and going into Nigeria.
And wherever these guys end up, they end up taking territory, killing.
and continuing to gain political power.
They're a conquering tribe,
but they do it through Islam.
I used to call it, they start with cultural jihad,
where they move in, they become neighbors,
they do business, kids go to school together,
and when they get the population
and the political power, then they start the killing.
And then they keep working their way further south
and doing that.
And so they're not indigenous to Nigeria.
They're an invading tribe.
That seems to be an established pattern
for a Muslim conquest, isn't it?
You know, coming in and gradually, you know,
as you start to accumulate your numbers,
you come in peacefully at first.
Talk about Boko Haram.
And, of course, we've heard about them for quite some time,
attacking and kidnapping girls out of schools
because they don't want girls reading anything
or getting educated.
But give us an idea of where they're coming from
and what they're about.
Well, so Boko Haram are also Fulani.
Oh, it's the same thing?
They're Fulani.
But they're just, they've, they've, there's, you know how radical Islam? They have different groups that sprout up. So one is not as a hardcore as the other one in their Islam and they have rival groups. So you have ISIS of West Africa. You have Boko Haram. But they're all Falani. And they practice a Sunni, Wahhabiist form of Islam, which is a very radical Saudi Arabian form of Islam. And then they kind of battle it out here and there.
but then the Falani that aren't necessarily affiliated with Icewop or Boko Haram still coordinate together to go kill and take over more territory.
Wow, wow.
Sometimes they have their little spats, you know, one's not as radical as the other, so we've got to fight each other over here, but they still systematically conquer as they go.
Yeah, wow.
So Wahhabists, not the Sunnis or the Shias, but they're more like the Saudis.
So I imagine a lot of, you know, the Sharia law with beheadings and mutilation over theft and all the rest of this stuff that is there, as well as the, you know, putting hoods on women and all the rest of this.
So how can people support you?
Then go to the website and they can get information about what you're doing and how they can support you.
Yeah, you can go to equipping the persecuted.org, partner with our organization.
we need all the help we can get, like I said, our resources are, the need is great,
resources are small, we're doing everything we can to help out our persecuted brothers and
sisters. And then if you want information, up-to-date news on what's going on in Nigeria,
go to truth, Nigeria.com.
Well, I really appreciate what you're doing, and it really is important.
I mean, there is, other than, you know, talking to politicians and complaining about what
politicians are doing or not doing, you are actually getting in there and helping the people
who have been attacked, who have been, you know, families that have been physically attacked,
the people have been shot, given them medical care to help to rebuild their houses, I guess,
as well as part of that.
And that is really a key thing.
And, of course, equipping them with kind of a warning system since they're not allowed to defend
themselves in that country.
But thank you so much for what you're doing.
And again, truth, Nigeria.com and equipping the
persecuted.org are the places where people can find out about what you're doing there.
Before you leave, though, you're a filmmaker, so do you have a documentary about this that you
have done?
So we've put out a few, we're working on putting it together a series of many documentaries
about certain subjects in Nigeria.
We put out one a few months ago called the Father's Day Massacre, which was an attack
that took place in June in Benway, Nigeria.
Father's Day where 280 Christians
were slaughtered. Half of
them were burned alive. The other half that
weren't burned alive were shot
and
hacked to death with machetes trying to escape
the fires. Oh,
that's horrific. And that was a very
significant moment
that we decided we needed to
do a, you know, cover
and show that, show how
horrific that attack was to let people know
that this, this persecution
is real. Wow. And
It's not just about banditry and farmer herder conflict that this is a real genocide.
And we put that out in June.
It's called the Father's Day Massacre.
And then before that, I've done political.
Where can people find that?
Is that on YouTube?
It's right on our website, equipping persecuted.org.
All right.
Good.
Yes.
Well, it truly is amazing.
And, you know, before you came in, I played the one guy who was talking about a while 100 years, we won't know anything at all.
But Christ knows what they have done.
Amen.
Amen.
Well, thank you.
Thank you, sir.
We'll be right back.
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Well, our peace president is not too interested in what is happening to Christians in Nigeria.
He's all about Gaza, and he's all about war in Venezuela.
And now you have Maduro basically begging him to leave them alone and not to attack,
and then also then he follows it up with a boast that we've got thousands of Russian anti-air missiles,
and they're moving them to the coast.
They said, we have deployed 5,000 Russian-made Igla-S anti-aircraft missiles.
These are from what people say roughly equivalent to the Stinger missiles.
And remember the role that the Stinger missiles had in Afghanistan and the defeat of the Russians there.
If you want to get into a sustained guerrilla war, asymmetric war, this is what we have to look forward to because of Trump's ambitions.
He's ordered an unprecedented force build-up in the Caribbean.
They have just added more warships to the build-up of force there.
Happening on the same weekend that we had the USS Nimitz elsewhere in the South China Sea lost two planes, actually a jet and a helicopter,
lost them within 30 minutes of each other, just a normal deployment out there.
So again, these warships are not there to fight.
drugs, that is a, really, that is a personal and a spiritual battle, your war on drugs.
And we should remember as Christians that our weapons are mighty.
Because when you're talking about the Pharmakia, when you're talking about drugs and
hallucinogenics and things like this, the addictive drugs, that is definitely a spiritual war.
You're not going to fight that spiritual war with battleships or with armored soldiers.
on the streets. That's simply folly. It is an individual battle, unfortunately, that people
have to wage on their own. Trump said the White House that Maduro is scared. He's offering us
everything to back off. But, of course, he's just like a mafia don. Look at this guy. He's trying
to beg me off, but he goes, because he doesn't want to eff around with the United States.
Trump is just a mafia don. He's a thug. He's a bully. Back in
In 2024, he admitted that he wanted Venezuela, and again, this is when he was running for
office, just this last term, about a year ago.
This is what Trump had to say about Venezuela.
How about we're buying oil from Venezuela?
When I left, Venezuela was ready to collapse.
We would have taken it over.
We would have gotten all that oil.
It would have been right next door.
Yeah, what about that?
You know, they were about ready to collapse and could have gotten all that oil.
Yeah.
that it's about drugs. You know what they don't have. They don't have fentanyl there. They don't have
cocaine there. They've got lots of oil, more of it than Saudi Arabia does. Trump knows that,
and he knows that he's lying to people. So this weapon is typically compared to the U.S.
Stinger missile can hit low-flying aircraft, drones, and helicopters at ranges reaching just a little
less than four miles. These short-range missiles, however, will be no match for large American
warships, says Zero Hedge.
and certainly not for the forward carrier group that is said now to be en route to there.
Well, the reality is, is that an Argentine war, like most of these wars that we have lost,
yes, Iraq and Afghanistan were no match for our Reaper drones and our war from the sky.
But then, of course, if you want that oil there, you're going to find that you're going to be drugged into an asymmetric war.
How did that work out?
You know, in Afghanistan, where they use the Stinger missiles against the Russians,
both the U.S. and Russia found out that they could not contain an area with guerrilla warfare there.
And we find this over and over again.
And it applied to us in Afghanistan, just like it applied to the Russians.
There was no American exceptionalism in Afghanistan,
and there certainly has been no American exceptionalism in these asymmetric wars that we have lost one after the other.
it's also important to remember that old saying no plan survives first contact with the enemy
they lay out all these incredibly complex all we're going to go in here that's going to take two
weeks within two weeks we'll have this and then another three days from then we'll have that
and they lay it out and they structure it and they sell it to you like oh we've got it all planned out
we know exactly how this is going to happen it never goes that never goes that way that's right
well you know i guess maybe two weeks it's going to be you know two months okay two years
how many asymmetric wars do we have to lose before they get a clue
you know, it's happened over and over again.
Well, Lindsay Graham says that land strikes in Venezuela are, quote, a real possibility
amid rising tensions.
And as I pointed out last week, first you had Thomas Massey say, well, look you here,
this guy, this former Navy SEAL that Trump wants to endorse to run against me.
He was a donor to Lindsey Graham, of all people.
Well, then it got worse.
Then we found out that Trump's first event in terms of,
of campaigning for somebody in this upcoming midterm election cycle is going to be campaigning for
Lindsey Graham.
So, of course, Trump and his handpicked candidates are part of the military industrial complex
pushing for Lindsey Graham.
Trump, by the way, is taking the place of John McCain.
You wanted a president, John McCain?
You got him.
He's right there.
Even putting out as he's bombing Iran, remember John McCain was at a rally when he was running for president.
started chanting to the tune of Barbara Rann from the Beach Boys,
bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, mom, bomb.
Well, Trump actually put out a video of that,
as B2 Bombers bragging about that.
I still have that video if you want me to play it.
Yeah, I've still got it, and your mic is off.
But, yeah, go ahead and play that.
Yeah, this is our John McCain president now.
This is John McCain with a big hairdo.
That's Donald Trump.
Still got Lindsay Graham as a sidekick.
The eternal Lindsey Graham.
Yeah, the military industrial complex candidate here.
So the U.S. has been carrying out airstrikes against Venezuela and Colombian vessels.
Lindsay Graham said the land strikes in Venezuela, a significant isolation, are a real possibility.
Again, national securities, I said, and the drug war.
these types of things
are the first refuge of a political scoundrel
not patriotism
but to refer to
national security and the drug war
there was a time when it would have been patriotism
we would have been burdened with a
better class of criminal even
that's right yeah America is now filled with people
that would gladly make it off
but yeah they're not even
what did you say last
got your mic was off
that it's filled with people
well I think it still
is off somehow
but anyway
the Lindsay Graham
is now cheerleading this
of course
there are peas in a pod
two people
exactly like each other
Trump said on Thursday
that the drugs coming in by sea
are like 5%
of what they were a year ago
again he's going to
continue with this narrative
that the drugs are coming from Venezuela
they're not coming from Venezuela.
Nobody ever said that drugs were coming from Venezuela.
And everybody that tracks it from the UN on saying they don't do drugs out of Venezuela.
It's just like Canada.
You know, he continued relentlessly, never would backtrack, never would tell you the truth
about the lies that fentanyl was coming from Canada.
Never did.
And the drugs are not coming from Venezuela is he wants the oil.
He told you the truth at one point.
You should believe him, we know what this is really about.
Trump did not offer.
any evidence to back up the claim, and members of Congress have also said the administration
has not provided sufficient evidence that the targeted vehicles are carrying drugs.
Well, so what if they were? You still don't get to shoot them on site. There's a thing called
due process and the rule of law, and the fact that even if they were convicted, it's not a
death penalty to smuggle this stuff. So Graham is trying to create a case for,
Trump doing it. Now, he does not appeal to the law. He does not appeal to the Constitution.
What he appeals to is precedent. This is why it is so important that we don't let these precedents
stand. He said, well, you know, Bush went into Panama. Yeah, and that was a criminal precedent,
if ever there was one. And Reagan went into Grenada. So now we get to do this as well,
see? Just like Steve Bannon saying, well, we don't care what the
Constitution says because, you know, and his reason that Steve Bannon gave was that Trump is
on a divine mission. Yeah, he's our Messiah, I guess. I'm so disgusted with Bannon. He doesn't
care about the Constitution. He doesn't care about Christ. And it disgusts me. It makes me want
to throw up when I see these people wrap themselves in the flag, talk about the Constitution,
talk about Christ, and using it to accomplish their
nefarious purposes.
Both the Constitution and Christ are against what you're doing, Steve Bannon and Donald
Trump.
Don't kid yourself.
There's no requirement for Congress to declare war before the commander-in-chief can use force,
said Graham.
Again, just flat out lying, just like Steve Bannon.
Panama and Grenada are two examples.
See, we did it.
We got away with it.
And so now it doesn't matter what the Constitution says.
So, Egg Seth has announced another narco-boat attack after,
Trump insists no declaration of war is needed.
I remember time and conservatives talked about this over and over again.
Al Gore was saying, well, there's no controlling legal authority here.
And the context in which he said that was not anything as nearly as serious as mass murder
in international waters.
But again, that was Al Gore.
We don't care when a Republican that we like says that we don't have to follow the
Constitution. And we don't have to have a declaration of war. Pete Higgseth announced another one
Friday morning, which makes a third such attack this week. All six terrorists were killed,
said the guy who wants to present himself as a Christian. This appears to be at least the ninth
such attack, at least the third in less than a week. Well, you might want to go back and
check the book that you say you're following. No, you're not following Constitution. You're not
following the Bible either 25% of the people who are stopped by the Coast Guard as
Rand Paul pointed out are not guilty you know they they stopped them they
searched the boat they find that 25% of them that they thought had drugs don't
have drugs so he said so how do you know these people have drugs on 25% of
time the the people that the Coast Guard has profiled don't really have them
and as he pointed out when J.D. Vance was bragging about it because I can't
think of anything, to paraphrase him, can't think of anything more disgusting than cheering
murder without due process. I absolutely agree with Rand Paul on that. So, this is Trump saying,
if you are a narco-terrorist smuggling drugs in your hemisphere, prove it. Well, if you are,
day or night, we will map your networks, we will track your people, we will hunt you down and kill you.
Trump was the
Let's see
Actually that was Heggseth who said that
Yeah
Trump infielding questions from reporters
The day before had talked about
Just killing drug smugglers
He knows that, right?
He knows that he's committing murder
And that there's no declaration of war
And by the way
We have that clip
Yes, let's go ahead and play that
Yeah
Where'd I put that here
You got it?
Give me a second.
Sorry, folks.
Okay, just let me know when you got it.
Again, there was a real genuine admiration of Trump for Rodrigo Duterte, the leader of the Philippines,
who decided that he didn't like drugs and he's going to do something about it by killing anybody
that's going to declare open season.
You think somebody's got drugs, you just kill him.
Well, tens of thousands of people died.
And now he is facing charges in international and criminal.
criminal court and rightfully so he's on trial for this because what he did was murder if you kill people without any due
process folks that is murder and trump is boasting about it he says i think we're going to be killing people
that are bringing drugs into our country okay we're going to kill them you know they're going to be like
dead i can play the video this guy is an idiot go ahead and play the video if you are declaring war against
these cartels and congress is likely to approve of that process why not just
to ask for a declaration of war.
Well, I don't think we're going to necessarily ask for a declaration of war.
I think we're just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country.
We're just going to kill people.
You know, they're going to be like dead.
We're going to kill the Constitution dead, too.
Yeah, they're going to be like dead, you know.
He's an eight-year-old.
Geopolitical commentator Arnaud Bertrand has pointed out that Trump just honestly and openly reveals the face
of the U.S. Empire. People are in shock over this, but Trump, as per his habit, is only putting
in blunt terms what all U.S. presidents have been doing for decades. Nobel Peace Prize Obama
is the one who industrialized extrajudicial killing, officially ordering 540 drone strikes
during his presidency. So, one to two, a week on average, killing thousands of people with no due
process whatsoever.
And again, it doesn't matter that Obama did it.
It doesn't matter that Bush invaded Panama or Reagan invaded Grenada.
It was wrong.
It was illegal.
It was criminal.
It was unconstitutional.
But they look at it and say, well, it was precedential, right?
Not presidential, but presidential.
We now have a president who did something criminal, unconstitutional, illegal.
And he got away with it.
So now that's accepted because, you know, what about this guy?
This guy did it.
So the what aboutism that trumps the Constitution every time.
Obama even one time killed a 16-year-old American citizen, a resident of Colorado by a drone
strike in Yemen, and he and his press secretary merely shrugged it off, just like Trump is doing.
They're all more alike each other than they are different.
Ruben Gallego, a Democrat, says that Trump strikes on alleged drug boats are sanctioned murder.
and he's absolutely right.
He went on with Meet the Press yesterday,
said Trump's decisions to strike alleged drug boats in the Caribbean were murder.
Asked whether he believed that the strikes were consistent with international law.
He said, no, it's murder.
It's the same thing that they've got Duterte in for.
But again, Trump loved Duterte.
Duterte loved Trump.
Duterte endorsed Trump in January of 2024.
And Trump endorsed what Duterte,
Duterte was doing many, many times.
It's very simple, said Gallego.
If this president feels that they're doing something illegally, then he should be using the Coast Guard.
If there's an act of war, then you use our military, and you have to come and talk to us in Congress first.
But this is murder.
NBC also previously reported that Democrats and Republicans in Congress have grown concerned over a lack of information about the strikes.
Rand Paul has slammed the strikes saying last week, I meet the press, that they go against all of our tradition, as well as a rule of law.
Earlier in October, the Senate voted down a resolution that would have required the administration to seek congressional approval before further strikes.
With you, Senator Paul, what do you need to hear in a briefing? What questions do you have?
You know, it's not so much about a briefing, but we haven't had a briefing. To be clear, we've got no information.
I've been invited to no briefing, but a briefing is not enough to overcome the Constitution.
The Constitution says that when you go to war, Congress has to vote on it, and during a war, then, there's a lower rules for engagement.
People do sometimes get killed without due process, but the drug war or the war or the crime war has typically been something we do through law enforcement.
And so far, they have alleged that these people are drug dealers.
No one said their name. No one said what evidence.
No one said whether they're armed.
We've had no evidence presented.
So at this point, I would call them extrajudicial killings.
And this is akin to what China does, to Iran does with drug dealers.
They summarily execute people without presenting evidence to the public.
So it's wrong.
All right.
Just on suspicion.
And, you know, as I said, I think that, you know, if somebody commits murder, I think we should have the death penalty.
My concern is that even if you give somebody due process, we have a system that doesn't work that
But they're not even going to take that step.
They're not even going to pretend to look at the evidence.
These are lynch mob killings here.
Trump has said that he didn't think he's going to ask for a declaration of wars.
I played for you.
I think we're just going to kill people.
We're going to kill him.
We're going to be like dead.
You know, again, he sounds just like Duterte, his friend that's there.
And we have Trump is simply murdering people on the high seas.
President, if you are declaring war against these cartels,
and Congress is likely to approve of that process.
Why not just ask for a declaration of war?
Well, I don't think we're going to necessarily ask for a declaration of war.
I think we're just going to kill people that are bringing drugs into our country.
Okay, we're going to kill them, you know?
They're going to be like dead.
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, again, it's the frustration of these people who, they have one weapon.
The only thing they got is a hammer, so everything looks like a nail to them.
They're going to use force.
They're going to murder people.
They're going to ignore the rule of law.
And it ought to be obvious to everybody.
After 50-plus years of the war on drugs that has been waged by militarizing our police
and getting rid of due process bit by bit, shaving it off here in the United States,
doing civil asset forfeiture and all the rest of this stuff, mass incarceration,
that's one thing we can lay at Reagan's door.
It ought to be obvious that with all of that, even with a mass incarceration, you've got
people dying of drug overdose in prison.
You can't solve this by force.
And so now what Trump wants to do is he wants to foolishly not just double down, but he
wants to take it into a real war, like orders of magnitude worse and start killing people
on a massive scale.
But even that is a lie.
I don't think Trump thinks he's going to end drugs with that.
He knows that drugs are not coming from Venezuela, and he knows that he's not going to end
it with force.
He simply wants the oil.
All the rest of the stuff is just a Trump lie.
This guy tells the big lie and repeats it over and over again until his Maga people
believe that it's the truth.
Meanwhile, is Rubio the Saboteur-in-Chief of the Ukraine-Russian peace efforts?
This guy, we've got not just Trump, you know, Trump has surrounded himself.
He's an ally now of Lindsey Graham, but also people like Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, all these people are just killers.
Their solution to every problem is just to kill people.
That should concern us a great deal.
Putin failed to materialize, after this summit failed to materialize.
Rubio said it was a waste of time.
The criminal has responded, saying Ukraine and its hawkish European backers are to blame for the ongoing delay in direct negotiations, and many people are saying that it is Marco Rubio, who again is another one of these killing warmongers who likes to wrap himself in the label of Christian.
You know, taking the Lord's name in vain isn't just using Jesus as a swear word.
It's saying you're a Christian and then going out and pushing for,
illegal mass murder in unjustified wars.
While America's Golden Dome may be powerless against Russia's doomed day missile,
and again, they have come up with a nuclear-powered cruise missile that has essentially
unlimited range because it's nuclear-powered.
It has now gone from the experimental stage to completing a test.
They say that it completed a flight.
covering 14,000 kilometers, but Valerie Garasimov, who is the chief of the general staff in
Russia, I guess he's like the top dog at the Pentagon or something, said this range is not the
limit for the system that is basically unlimited. The missile is called the Beresvesnik,
if I'm saying that correctly. It's moved from the realm of experimental prototypes to a near
operational weapon and then to the global spot.
light says RT. And so they're saying that it can be reprogrammed mid-flight and that it's going to
present a real challenge for America's new shield system. Again, Trump, the military industrial
complex president wants the big expensive golden dome. It's not going to be very useful against a
weapon like this. Probably won't be useful against a hypersonic weapon either. And yet they continue to
poke the bear into the corner.
And this is insanity.
I mean, it is government-assisted suicide.
Earlier this year, Trump launched the ambitious Golden Dome initiative, a sweeping
plan to build a national missile defense system capable of shielding America from modern
threats, such as ballistic missiles, supposedly hypersonic weapons.
I don't think it can provide defense against them.
But now this is a cruise missile with unlimited range.
and it is not only nuclear-powered, but it can be nuclear-equipped.
So it would be capable of striking anywhere on the globe from any direction.
It could exploit satellite communications to update flight paths, evade interception,
even receive new target information mid-flight.
The ability to safely operate a nuclear-powered engine stems from technological breakthroughs achieved in the 1990s and the 2000s,
when Russian scientists built successfully compact nuclear reactors.
paved the way not only for this missile, but also for other projects like the Poseidon
underwater drone that they bragged about creating a massive radioactive tidal wave.
So these horrific weapons that are being out there, this really is like Dr. Strangelove.
I mean, you know, we've got a confluence of all these dystopian movies all at once, including
idiocracy.
It's just a basic way.
It's like, oh, yeah, previous weapons, you know, we've got to be.
We shoot bullets at each other.
Once nuclear weapons got involved, people started taking it into insane places.
Yeah, we make a radioactive tidal wave.
Well, here's our eternally circling nuclear warhead that's eternally looking for a target,
just ready at the drop of a hat.
Yeah, that's right.
And, you know, with all this happening, there is a new movie that just came out on Netflix,
a house of dynamite.
And actually, we watched that yesterday.
And, of course, it was about this very thing.
everybody they see a missile that's coming and they're not really sure where it's coming from is it coming
from russia or china or north korea but it's okay because we got our anti-missile system they
sent it up and everybody's waiting with bated breath and it misses and it's like and now it's
too late for us to do anything about it because now it's coming down and going really fast and say what's
going on with this well you know they've got a 60% chance of hit so the guy says so basically
you're telling me that we spent hundreds of billions of dollars on a coin toss
for this thing. And so that's the, that's done by Catherine Bigelow who did Hurt Walker. And the
Pentagon is freaked out and angry about this. It's a very damaging movie if you watch it. It's
one of these types of movies that as a boomer, I grew up watching Strange Love and these other
things about what happens when this mutually assured destruction plan goes awry. And it is
a very, very powerful movie. And so the Pentagon is on full.
full alert trying to shut this down.
Maybe they'll put a tariff on Hollywood for this.
Who knows?
But I think that it's something that people need to be aware of the lunacy that is happening
here.
By the way, spoiler alert, the movie ends with a traffic jam of bureaucrats trying to get
into Raven Rock.
And, of course, there's a book, Ravenrod Rock.
They plan to save themselves and let the rest of us die.
That's what we're looking at, right?
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