The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #2222: The Global Economic Fallout Of The Iran War
Episode Date: March 16, 2026────────────────────────────────────────00:00:44:04 — Trump Accused of Triggering Global Economic PanicEscalating conf...lict with Iran and erratic policy decisions raise fears of shortages, supply disruptions, and global economic instability. Emergency consultations inside the White House signal growing concern about the fallout. ────────────────────────────────────────00:10:19:06 — Growing Public Suspicion About COVID Vaccine DeathsPolling shows a majority of Americans now suspect the COVID-19 vaccines contributed to mass deaths. The shift reflects collapsing public trust in pharmaceutical companies and health regulators. ────────────────────────────────────────00:25:32:10 — Strait of Hormuz Conflict Threatens Global Semiconductor ProductionHelium shipments essential for semiconductor manufacturing pass through routes now threatened by war. Disruptions could halt chip fabrication and ripple through the global technology industry. ────────────────────────────────────────00:30:38:20 — Global Shipping Gridlock Emerges in the Persian GulfContainer carriers report vessels trapped in the Gulf as attacks on shipping intensify. Even if fighting stops, weeks of backlog could disrupt global trade flows. ────────────────────────────────────────00:40:11:24 — Military Warned Iran Would Likely Close the Strait of HormuzU.S. military briefings predicted Iran could mine the strait or deploy missiles and drones against shipping. Despite these warnings, escalation continued. ────────────────────────────────────────00:53:54:03 — Industrial Supply Chains Begin Failing as Energy Shock SpreadsEnergy disruptions begin affecting manufacturing and heavy industry. Rising fuel costs and shipping interruptions ripple across global supply chains. ────────────────────────────────────────00:56:58:26 — Trump Calls for Foreign Navies to Help Secure Strait of HormuzThe United States urges other countries to send warships to reopen the vital shipping corridor. The request underscores the scale of the unfolding energy crisis. ────────────────────────────────────────01:02:09:11 — Iranian Drone Strikes Threaten Gulf Financial InfrastructureDrone attacks expand beyond military targets and begin threatening financial institutions tied to Gulf oil trade and dollar settlement systems. Banks move staff and operations as economic risks escalate. ────────────────────────────────────────01:07:42:01 — Strait of Hormuz Effectively Shut Down by Missile and Drone ThreatsMissile and drone strikes against commercial vessels create a de facto closure of the strait. Tankers and cargo ships avoid the area as global energy supplies face severe disruption. ────────────────────────────────────────01:12:50:26 — Rumors Spread That Netanyahu Was Killed in AirstrikeClaims circulate that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed or seriously injured in an attack near his residence. His disappearance from public meetings intensifies speculation about his condition. ────────────────────────────────────────01:27:46:27 — Pentagon Deploys Marines and Assault Ship Toward HormuzThe USS Tripoli and roughly 2,500 Marines are sent toward the Persian Gulf to help reopen the strait. Military analysts warn that operations in the region could be extremely dangerous. ────────────────────────────────────────02:01:00:06 — Religious Liberty Commissioner Removed After Criticizing ZionismCarrie Prejean Boller says she was removed from a federal religious liberty commission after questioning whether criticism of Israel should be labeled antisemitism. The dismissal sparks debate over free speech and religious liberty. ──────────────────────────────────────── Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find 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 the clock strikes 13 it's
monday the 16th of march year of our lord 2006 well today we're going to take a look at the dire straits
that trump is in he has nobody to blame but himself but now he is calling out desperately for help
from other countries the conflicting narratives it's
very clear to everyone right now that Trump has no plan, never had a plan, unless the plan
was to melt down the global economy and we'll tell you the many ways that is coming at us.
It's not just for the price of energy. That would be bad enough, but it's the knock-on effect.
There are other things that they're going to be shortages of, even if they stopped now.
The White House is in screaming panic. Scott Bessent was called out for an emergency meeting from an interview.
Tom had to talk to him right then.
What was that about?
Well, we have an idea.
And we'll tell you about that, as well as his desperation and panic about himself,
may wind up having him do more foolish things and put marine boots in the ground.
He doesn't care if people die for his folly.
We'll be right back.
But we're going to begin with some other news.
makers of Ozympic and Wegeby
failed to report to the FDA deaths,
suicidal ideation,
and strokes from people using their products.
And the result after the FDA found out about this fraud
was to send them a reprimand.
They got a letter.
I'm sure that's a deterrent after they have made
$35 billion just last year alone.
And it is taking off.
I mean, this thing is going sky high.
Altogether, they estimate that they've had about $71 billion since these drugs were created.
And half of that in the last year in the USA alone.
And so you think that's going to deter them?
No, no.
And so, again, they're going to get a strong talking to.
And perhaps at some point, they'll get a fine.
You know, maybe that's what we should do with a bank robbers, right?
You go in and you rob a bank and get a million dollars.
We're going to give you a $20,000 fine.
Okay, man, they're just going to look at it like a tax.
So, yeah, the FDA slapped the company, slapped them with a warning letter.
I bet that hurt their feelings.
That is a prelude to a fine.
And, of course, they don't care about a fine.
Just like Elon Musk doesn't care about fines.
He's got all money in the world.
this is like the parent who keeps telling kids, don't make me come down there now.
You know, it never does anything, right?
The FDA doesn't even look at this stuff.
Again, you're free to do anything if you are an approved company.
Now, if it's a natural product, you're not free to do anything.
You're not free to do anything.
But for everybody else, the FDA is the rubber stamp and the seal of approval.
because, you know, their defense is, if you were harmed by their drug, well, hey, it was approved by the FDA.
Why did the FDA approve it? Well, because you did a fraudulent study and you told them that it was safe and effective.
And they just go with whatever you tell them. That's what the FDA does.
A physician reported that a patient taking semi-glutide committed suicide.
Novo Nordisk opted not to investigate the case.
The company reported a different case of suicidal ideation to the FDA only,
after agency inspectors stumbled on the record when they were investigating the unreported stroke death.
And there's a whole lot of anecdotes in this report from children's health defense.
Independent studies have linked the drug to suicidal ideation.
And again, why is it that we have so many of these pharmaceutical drugs that make people want to commit suicide?
Why, so many of them mess with your mind?
I mean, it goes from being foggy to, you know, severe depression.
and other things like that.
I mean, we're talking about all these fluoride-based antibiotics
and other things like that.
The drugs that they give you, they really are.
You know, we used to choke about this and say,
well, the pharmacia, you know, the word, the Greek word, pharmacia,
and the Bible that's translated as sorcery,
and they said, yeah, it was hallucinogenic drugs
that people would use as part of their religious worship,
worship in pagan societies.
But these are drugs that basically have the same effect,
even though that's not stated.
I mean, suicidal ideation and crazy stuff like that,
messing with people's minds.
And this is, you know, whether you're talking about an antibiotic
or a weight loss drug, why is this now a common theme
for the sorcerers and their apprentices at the FDA?
In another case, Novo said it didn't investigate a patient death involving semi-glutide,
which is things like Ozympic and Wegeby,
because the company hadn't received consent from the person who'd reported the death.
But according to the FDA, consent is not required for a PADE investigation.
Well, evidently nothing is required for FDA approval.
If the FDA determined that the company's response is inadequate,
the agency can pursue additional enforcement measures, including fines.
Again, you know, it doesn't.
The fines don't matter.
They're making $80 billion a year.
Go ahead and hit me with a fine.
This is where they need to balance the budget, not with tariffs.
Let's put some real fines on some of these fraudulent companies.
They're looking at 4,000 lawsuits in the U.S. for life-altering side effects.
So again, next, the only question now, this is looking like glyphos, the only question remaining is,
when is Trump going to give them legal immunity by compelling them to manufacture
Ozympic and Wegeby?
You can say it's a national emergency.
We've got a national emergency of obesity, right?
So we're going to have to manufacture these things.
And since I'm compelling you to manufacture them, just like glyphosate, now you get legal immunity.
I keep thinking back to that.
his diet of McDonald's.
That parody video where the aliens landed on the White House lawn and the next thing you see,
he's interviewing the guy in the Oval Office and he introduces them as the two of them
are eating McDonald's.
He said, he's an extra cholesterol.
In the U.S. today, about one out of eight adults, an estimated 31 million people say they are using
now one of these GLP1 drugs.
About one in five adults, about 20% have taken them at some point, according to a November 2025 poll.
They said increasing reports of effects, including here are some of the things that it does.
Gastrointestinal problems, acute pancreatitis, higher rates of gallbladder and billory disease, kidney stones, arthritis, sleep disturbances, dental decay, malnutrition, hair loss, and loss of bone density.
and muscle mass.
And that's just from the beginning.
And then, of course, as soon as you get off,
it's like getting off of a diet and you rebound big time.
So you're stuck on it for life or until one of these conditions kick in big time.
And it's very, very, very expensive too.
Psychological side effects, including causing apathy among users.
You don't even care that Trump.
is dragging us into World War III and a global depression.
Yeah, I'm losing weight.
That's all I need, right?
Yeah, so suicidal ideation, stroke, apathy.
Plaintiffs include family members of people who died suddenly after taking the drug.
They said there's also an issue of sudden blindness.
The condition is called N-A-I-O-N.
The British Journal of Anthemology found that
among the one out of 10,000 people taking the drug who suffers from N-A-I-O-N, sudden blindness,
Ozympic users are far more likely than Wigavi users. There you go. So again, they've already
established what it is. They're just haggling over the statistics, right? And yet, in spite of that,
the company is denying that it has any issue with it. There is a warning now about that condition of
sudden blindness on the European label, but the FDA doesn't require it here in the United
States.
This is what I'm saying.
It's such a joke.
Maha is such a joke.
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Junior's purpose was to restore trust in this corrupt, untrustworthy organization.
Well, at least 56% of Americans now suspect the COVID-19, quote-unquote, vaccines caused mass deaths.
Some people are starting to catch on.
But, of course, most Americans still won't blame the father of the jab.
You know, it's just sugar water.
You know, just take a little bit of aluminum and mercury.
You can take that for Trump.
Come on.
It's sugar water.
You don't want the really bad stuff.
That's coming from Bill Gates.
But this is coming from Trump.
You can trust Trump, said Alex Jones.
Well, only 35% still dismiss the idea.
Folks, it is a bioweapon.
It was designed for that.
It has connections to the DOD and Department of Defense.
But the real bio weapon is their germ game that they practiced since.
two months before 9-11.
And that was the part that Trump executed.
Going to lock everybody down and keep them locked down until we rush a vaccine out to them.
And then, you know, what Biden did was he came in on a tag team and mandated that.
And so everybody in MAGA feels good about the fact that Trump hasn't betrayed them.
That it was Biden who betrayed them.
Well, part of what is happening.
I don't know if it's a drug stuff or not, but certainly, Vivek the snake, rumma slimy, is, I don't know if it's the awareness of the vaccine.
It's more likely his connection to the Republican Party and Trump.
Trump has become an albatross.
I tweeted out over the weekend.
I said, Trump will be to the GOP what Jimmy Carter was to the Democrats, a long-serving, stinking, dead.
albatross around their neck and deservedly so.
They really do deserve it.
They have more culpability even than the Democrats did for Jimmy Carter because no matter
what he does and he keeps doing this stuff, they cover for him.
Hey, you know, Jimmy Carter wasn't a pedophile.
They didn't have to cover for Jimmy Carter's pedophilia.
He was a Sunday school teacher.
I didn't think he was much of a of a president.
His economic decisions were horrific.
He didn't know what to do.
when we got hit with an OPEC oil embargo.
And he didn't know what to do about the hostages in Iran.
But those are not problems that he started.
Trump created these problems as an unforced error.
And so Jimmy Carter was incompetent in terms of trying to deal with this stuff.
His thing, if you remember, everybody was talking about the general malaise, the bad feeling about America.
And America is over.
And, you know, Jimmy Carter was just kind of whining about it.
Trump, on the other hand, gets us to the same place by starting this stuff, and he gets us to this place, not by malaise, but by arrogance, pride, hubris.
That's how Trump got us into the same place.
He started the war with Iran, and he started this oil embargo that's going to be worse than the OPEC oil embargo.
longer it goes on. And there's no evidence whatsoever at this point that Trump or anybody in his regime
have got a clue about what's going on. He's still desperately reaching and reacting.
It's clear that there is no plan. There never was a plan. It was all based on wishful thinking,
pride and hubris. And so Ramoswamy, Ramoslimy, was 10 points ahead of the Democrat.
Not too long ago.
Now they've changed places and he is 10 points behind.
Yeah, the Trump albatross.
You know what I look that up?
Because I thought, I always hear this expression.
I've used it myself and I never knew when that came from.
You know what that came from, Travis?
It came from this poem called the rhyme of the ancient mariner.
And so the albatross was at some point a harbinger of good things that were going to happen
or harbinger, you know, bringing good luck or whatever.
This guy who's a captain on the ship kills the albatross.
and then things started going really, really bad for them.
So the people and the poem hang it around his head.
So it sounded like Trump, right?
Shoot the golden goose.
So that's where that comes from.
There's no evidence that ever happened in real life, however, until Trump.
And then as I was talking about Weigave and actually Novo Nordisk, which makes the drug
that other people rename and market.
And how the fine doesn't really matter to them.
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inside the dirty dystopian world of AI data centers.
And in this story, they're looking at just how awful what Elon Musk is doing in Memphis.
And I got to say, it's a pattern of behavior.
We saw this back in Austin.
In an area, I mean, we would have, if we'd stayed in Austin, he would have been our neighbor.
And not a nice neighbor either at that.
He had set up a facility there for SpaceX as well as for the boring company.
and he was dumping stuff into the river there that violated all the building codes and they asked him
not to do it.
He continued doing it.
So they gave him a fine and he just kept doing it.
He just keeps paying the fine each month.
He doesn't care at all.
The Department of Transportation said, well, we don't want you coming out on this road over here.
We want you coming out over here.
He just ignored that as well.
They fine him and he pays the fine.
Fines have no effect on him, just like fines have no effect on these big pharmaceuticals.
companies. You know, the law, as one person has said, it's very much like a spider's web that catches
the small flies, but the big bumblebees just go straight through it. And these big bumblebees
just go right through these finds that are spiders webs. The story says, as we drove through
southwest Memphis, Kishon Pearson told me, keep my window down. He said our destination was best
tasted, not viewed. Along the way, we passed an abandoned coal plant to our right, then an active
power plant to our left, equipped with enormous natural gas turbines. Pearson, who directs the
nonprofit Memphis's community against pollution, was bringing me to his hometown's latest industrial
mega project. He said, then finally, as we went along, we came to it, a white-walled hangar,
bigger than a dozen football fields where Elon Musk intends to build a god.
The Colossus is a data center that Musk's artificial intelligence company, XAI, is using as a training ground for GROC.
It takes a staggering amount of energy.
If run at full speed for a year, Colossus would use as much electricity as 200,000 American homes.
annually those facilities could consume roughly twice as much electricity as the city of Seattle.
To get Colossus up and running, X-A-I, and to do it quickly, X-A-I built its own power plant.
This is kind of like what he did when Porsche came out with their electric vehicle,
and he wanted to show that his plaid Tesla was faster.
So Porsche was running this at the Nürberg ring.
a famous racetrack that, by the way, citizens could go pay to drive it on certain days.
They had other days that were reserved for manufacturers.
Anyway, he goes there, and I don't know if there was some kind of an incompatibility who plugs
or whatever, but he set up his own charging station running it off of a diesel generator
that was very noisy, very dirty, and the neighbors were all complaining about it.
So this is the guy who's doing this for the environment, you know, his EV, and he's got a
diesel generator for it.
Well, here he is doing essentially the same thing because he's got to do this quick and dirty.
And that really is the way it is, quick and dirty.
They move fast and they break things.
And that is the ethos.
These are the largest single points of consumption of electricity and history,
said one person at Princeton University, who is looking at the AI data centers.
And of course, don't regulate these things.
That's what Trump and the Republicans pushed through.
No regulations, state or local, of this stuff.
Well, let's see if that could hold up.
People need to use nullification.
He has no authority under the Constitution to say that you can't regulate AI.
People should regulate it.
And, of course, we've had a precedent for this.
In 1996, it's 10 years after Reagan gave the vaccine companies their immunity.
Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act.
and gave immunity to cell phone companies and other people were going to be doing a lot of
radiation type of things.
And as part of that, they said local and state government cannot regulate the cell phone towers
for health issues.
They can only regulate them because of appearance issues.
Because, you know, you could, the company could adjust that if they've got some ugly antennas
and a place that is, you know, very expensive home.
or doesn't match the architecture because it's some kind of Williamsburg architecture or something
like that, they could force them to put some structures around it to hide it. However, they are like
vaccines inherently a threat to our health, inherently unsafe. And so they said, you can't regulate
this. Well, a lot of localities have done that because they found cancer clusters at schools
where they like to put these cell phone towers in a cluster,
they also found then cancer clusters with their children.
And so a lot of local and I don't know if it's been state or not,
but local level regulation of these things and made them take them down.
So you can over, there is a precedent for overriding these federal prohibitions
against regulation if you wish, but it's going to take some people with some guts to do it
and be able to withstand the attacks of billionaires.
We're going to put everybody in the world up against you.
It's kind of the same type of thing that Thomas Massey is facing in Kentucky
from Trump and the Zionist billionaires.
So the tech industry will drop the equivalent of roughly 40 Seattle's
onto America's grid within a decade.
Aggressive scenarios predict more than 60 in half that time.
So some of them are saying the equivalent, I don't know why Seattle is their standard of energy usage.
I guess they just looked that up and then started using that as the denominator for these things.
But they're saying that it's going to be like adding another 40 Seattle's in terms of energy consumption in a decade.
Some people say in only five years, it'll be 60.
By 2030, U.S. data centers will consume more electricity than all the country's heavy,
industries. Maybe that's because all the heavy industries are disappearing.
More than the cement, steel, chemical, car, and other industrial facilities put together.
How about that? Do you think maybe this is always a mcuffin that all this concern about
climate change and energy use? That was always just the line they were feeding us
in order to be able to do what they wanted?
Of course it was.
It just goes right out the door as soon as they found these data centers.
Of course, one of the reasons that Trump doesn't want to have any regulation of data centers,
it's not just because he wants to help his billionaire donor class that owns him.
It's also because the government has plans for the surveillance state and the police state using these things.
That's the real issue, I believe.
believe. The government has been at the bottom of this all along. It's not just crony capitalism and
corruption. There's also surveillance police state. Colossus was built so quickly that many of the
residents there and elected officials didn't know what was happening until the project was well
underway. Construction began in May of 2024 and by Labor Day weekend, less than three months after
the press conference, it was up and running. The company installed its own gas turbines because that was
faster than waiting on the local grid.
And they argued that they didn't need a permit to do so because turbines would operate for
less than a year.
A claim that many lawyers are saying it's just absolutely made up.
But again, it's the same type of thing we saw Elon Must do in Austin as well.
When it comes to water use, the departments, they just say we can do whatever we want.
We don't really care.
Go ahead, find us.
See if we care.
Nuclear energy has its downsides as well.
of course, that's what they want to turn to, you know.
Let's go to nuclear energy because it doesn't have any emissions.
Well, not anything that you can see or smell, but they do have emissions of radiation.
And the waste has to be stored almost indefinitely.
There's still not a good, there's some approaches to it, but still it's kind of the can
that you kick down the road.
The can of nuclear waste.
that you kick down the road for future generations to worry about.
Can you do it with a breeder reactor?
Can you recycle this stuff?
Or what do you do with it?
Well, we haven't figured out what to do with that yet.
We'll just store it on site.
How'd that work out for the people in Fukushima?
And so this article comes back and says,
but the dangers posed by the burning of coal
are far more imminent.
What a joke.
I would rather burn coal for a thousand years than
deal with nuclear waste for a shorter period of time. Well, Google has been tracking every search,
click, and voice command that you have made since 2005. And deleting your browser history
does absolutely nothing. There is a way that you can get rid of some of that, but it is not
easy to find. And when we talk about what it's going to be happening with the dire straits,
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Here's another example that people don't typically talk about.
I mean, typically it's all based on energy.
And folks, that would be more than enough if that was only the energy.
Because that's going to percolate through everything.
a value-added tax of inflation, just as we saw with the opaque oil embargo.
But this is something new.
The entire chip industry is about to shut down and nobody is panicking yet.
He says one person, he says, no helium, no semiconductors, no phones, no AI, no future.
He says, well, maybe we would be better off.
I look at this and look at the damage that's being done with the Federal Reserve and the federal government
and all the rest of stuff.
If that goes down, it's going to be really tough.
But I would say this is a case where the short-term pain, long-term gain would really be true.
Not so much with the Iran War.
That's their go-to meme that they always go back to long-term gain for short-term pain.
But, yeah, maybe it would be that way in terms of computer chips if it could save us from AI,
just like saving us from the fiat dollar.
Helium is used to cool semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
Without it, chip fabs cannot operate.
There is no substitute for helium in this process,
and most of the world's helium,
ships through golf routes, they're now under fire.
South Korea makes 60% of the world's memory chips.
Samsung and other suppliers provide chips for Apple,
Nvidia, Tesla, and every AI company on Earth.
And so this is something that is coming through the Straits of Hormuz.
You shut that off and that is, you know,
we're seeing this type of destruction of the supply chain everywhere.
I mean, Trump was focused on that with his tariff stuff.
How stupid do you have to be to try to shut down all global trade when you don't have a replacement for it?
Yeah, if you've got some fantasy world where you want America to be Fortress America
and we just pull up the drawbridge and we don't trade with anybody and we're self-sufficient.
Okay, fine.
But a part of that plan is how do you get to that state?
You just can't shut everything down, which is what Trump began doing with his temper tariffs
and his ego politics instead of geopolitics.
And now he's doing it again with the Strait of Hormuz.
So the domino effect is that helium stops shipping chip fabs slow production within days.
Nvidia can't get enough chips, AI data centers can't get enough GPUs, Apple can't build phones, Tesla can't build cars, every cloud server, every laptop, every smart device delayed.
$600 billion semiconductor industry grinding to a halt.
The Trump effect.
A one man forth turning for global depression and likely war as well.
And he and these other idiots around him are thinking about.
how much money they can make with the price of oil going up.
It just is unbelievable how stupid they are.
Their arrogance is exceeded only by their ignorance.
And it's just not helium.
It's also neon.
It's every rare gas that ships through the Gulf and the Red Sea.
Iran didn't need to fire a single missile at a chip factory.
They just had to make the shipping lanes too dangerous to cross.
The AI arms race, the chip war,
with China, the $2 trillion
tech rally. All of it depends on a gas
that nobody can ship right now.
And so, as I said,
we're going to talk about the dire straits
that Trump has put us in.
When we come back, we'll be right back.
What happened? He was firing the APS commercial.
I guess we're still streaming?
Okay, all right.
Well, we're back and we have some comments and some tips.
I'm Marty.
Thank you very much for the tip.
the gas gauge is either really low or broken.
It's really low.
Our strategic program reserve is running low.
So our gas gauge is very low.
So thank you very much, Marty.
I appreciate that.
And Audi, MRI.
MRR. Thank you.
That's very generous.
He said, good morning, David, a little shameless self-promotion.
Well, certainly you can do that at any time.
That is very generous.
Thank you.
I posted a new podcast episode of the Angry Tiger as my guest on
everything is a lie, damn it. That ought to be really good. Angry Tiger, I'd love to hear
Angry Tigers take on all the economic chaos that's going on. That's really his area of
expertise. It really is, that ought to be a great podcast. Again, everything is a lie, damn it.
And you can hear Audi MRR and Angry Tiger there. So thank you very much. I appreciate
that. Well, we have 10 mesk ships are trapped in the person golf. Not the only one's trapped.
It just happens to be the biggest shipper out of Denmark.
I believe they're the world's biggest shipper.
They said their ships can't get out.
We're stuck in the upper Gulf.
Can't leave the region.
Even if a ceasefire allowed vessel traffic to begin moving,
they said it would take a week to 10 days for the world's second largest.
The world's second largest liner to resume normal operations.
And this is what we've seen before when Trump threw a monkey wrench and everything six years ago.
It created these problems.
If you remember, it took a very long time.
It's like a train wreck, you know, or at least bunching things up.
And it took a long time to take care of the backlog of ships that we're trying to come
into the L.A. port and other places like that.
It is a fine-tuned machine that is distributed globally.
And Trump doesn't have a clue or any respect for any of that.
It's just like I remember when all this stuff happening started messing with the supply chain in an unprecedented way in 2020.
And I covered Leonard Reed's eye pencil, eye pencil.
It's a principle, right?
I principle.
The eye pencil principle.
And that is that the market has set up a very complicated thing and it's done it organically.
And when you have these central planners, all they do,
screw things up. And Leonard Reed wrote that to kind of as against central planning. He said there
isn't anybody who came up with this. It just kind of evolved and there's no central planner and there's
nobody telling them how much wood to plant or how much rubber, how much, you know, graphite
produced for your pencil. It just kind of comes together and they're picking this stuff up from all
over the world. And that is anybody who thinks that Trump is winning, that America is winning,
needs to go back and read that essay from Leonard Reed, I Pencil. So Ron on Wednesday used
unmanned boats to attack two tankers, also deployed missiles and drones to attack ports,
airports, and other landside targets in the Gulf region. One container ship sustained damage from
unidentified projectiles.
And so it was after Trump told the tankers, he said,
Hey, show some guts.
You show some guts, buddy.
Lead from the front.
Why don't you go there?
And so he says, show some guts.
Go through the straight.
They did, and they were bombed.
The comment came during a Sunday interview with Brian Kilmead,
one of the worst of the press sycophants that I've ever seen.
The president insisted Iran's military has been effectively neutralized by recent U.S. strikes.
We've taken care of it.
It's no threat.
It just waves his hand and it's gone.
That is the fantasy world in which this liar lives.
He may actually believe this stuff.
It's always a question as to whether or not the Clintons believe the lies that they were telling everybody.
They were so effective at lying.
And I think he's kind of the same stuff.
And so, you know, show some guts.
You try to go through the Strait of Hormuz.
you might wind up showing some guts.
You might be eviscerated and having your guts hanging out.
So the framing collided almost immediately with events on the water.
I'd say, I'd call it not framing.
I'd call it a lie.
Yeah, you trust Trump.
You're going to go down in flames.
Within days, at least two commercial vessels are struck in Gulf waters for showing guts.
Two oil tankers burned after attacks near Iraq's port of Basra.
at least one crew member killed.
But then you had War Pete come to the rescue.
War Pete says,
The only thing prohibiting transit in the streets right now is Iran shooting at shipping.
It is open for transit should Iran not do that.
That's the definition of it being closed.
And you are the Secretary of Defense.
That is the absurdity of this guy.
Isn't that amazing?
Can you get any dumber than Pete Heggsath?
I don't think so. Here's a longer version of that.
I'll take it and chime in, Mr. Chairman, if you'd like it all.
I want to emphasize what the chairman said about that.
The only thing prohibiting transit in the straits right now is Iran shooting at shipping.
It is open for transit should Iran not do that.
Now, there's a reason why we chose as one of our primary objectives destroy the Navy.
We understood the ability to interdict shipping is something Iran has done for 40 years.
It's key terrain.
They've used it as leverage.
The world is seeing what they'll do.
So why didn't you defend it to start with? Why didn't you make that your first objective?
We've heard them talk about taking various measures and we're planning for all of them.
So we have a plan for every option here.
Oh, that's our agency partners.
I couldn't tell.
And that's not a straight we're going to allow to remain contested.
I couldn't see any evidence of a plan when I looked at what they're doing.
So we're aware of that.
We're laser focused on our military objectives, but also want to make sure our partners across this government understand.
We're working with you to make sure that energy flows.
And that's an important part.
Except that's not happening at all.
Oh, are we taking care of their Navy?
What was it like, you know, a half dozen small ships?
We sunk it.
And they didn't have much of an army either.
Well, guess what?
Afghanistan didn't have an Air Force or a Navy.
They didn't have much of an army that was organized.
And we couldn't handle that either.
It's called asymmetric warfare.
You don't need to have those things, especially an area like the straight of
Hormuz. And so, yeah, he says, when he says stuff like that, when he says, yeah, the
straight-of-Hormuz is open. I mean, you just, if they don't shoot at you, it's fine.
Then he comes out and he says, don't you dare criticize what we're doing in the war. If you do
that, you're un-American. Because you, and I mean, specifically you, the press, specifically you, the
press corps. Because you, you, the press corps. Because you. You.
cheer against Trump so hard. It's like in your DNA and in your blood. It's Trump derangement
syndrome if you criticize a stupid war. You have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes.
You're murder. You have to hope. You're a lawless murderer. Maybe the way the Trump administration
is representative isn't true. So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information,
and then spin it. Spin it in every way we can.
try to cause doubt and manipulate the public mind over whether or not our brave pilots were successful.
How many stories have been written about how hard it is to, I don't know, fly a plane for 36 hours?
Has MSNBC done that story?
As Fox?
Have we done this story?
Yeah, I don't care how hard it is.
Have we done it two or three times?
I don't care if you got several tankers, airplane tankers that refuel the jets off the aircraft.
craft carriers and they collide and die. I don't care about that. Don't write stories about that.
That makes Trump look bad. That means that you've got Trump derangement syndrome. If you care about
the lives of troops, if you care about peace and prosperity, you've got Trump derangement syndrome.
How dare you criticize us? I think Colonel McGregor had the best description of War Pete that I've ever
seen. He said, the guy, every time he talks, he sounds like a high school football coach.
that's it.
He's a high school football coach wannabe,
and I wouldn't hire him if I was a principal,
not to coach football.
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publish it. Trump knew the risk
of Iran blocking
the strait of Hormuz, and he went to war anyway. Yeah, the cowards and the yes men who, for the
most part, are too fearful to stand up to him. You know, people like Marco Rubio walking around
and shoes that are too big for him because he was afraid to tell Trump that he's got small feet.
So he lied about the shoe size. And then he's too stupid to go out and buy more shoes the proper size.
And people are still making fun of it.
This is an eye video, which I thought was really funny.
Look at how big they made the shoes.
Yeah, that's right.
Puppet man.
Well, before the U.S. went to war, you had General Dan Cain, who is talking not only about,
do we have enough ammunition and allies to handle these missile strikes?
He also, as the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, also told Trump that it was very likely
that Iran would shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
Of course, everybody knows that.
I said it.
Gerald Salentia said it over and over again.
It's just common sense.
But of course, Trump doesn't have any common sense and nobody wants to stand up to him.
So you got one guy who was standing up to him.
The General Kane said in several briefings
that U.S. officials had long believed that Iran would deploy mines, drones, and missiles
to close the world's most vital shipping lane,
according to people with knowledge of the discussions.
Trump acknowledged the risk.
These people said, but move forward anyway,
with the most consequential foreign policy decision of two presidencies.
He told his team that Tehran,
would likely capitulate before they're able to close the strait.
And even if Iran tried, the U.S. military could handle it.
As I said, profound arrogance about the might of the U.S. military and profound ignorance
about the nature of the enemy.
A gigantic country, 90 million people.
And they knew this was coming, and they had a lot of contingency plans for
leadership change. He thought he could take him out by just a decapitation strike.
Well, they got their decapitation, but the country is still moving on because they planned
for that. The Strait of Hormuz has emerged as Tehran's most potent leverage point.
It hasn't emerged. We always knew it was the case. Everybody knew it except Trump.
And again, the people around him like his Secretary of State is too much of a sheep to even get shoes
that fit him.
It's like, how pathetic this whole thing is.
So the commander in thief, full of pride and hubris, decides that he'll do whatever he wants.
He doesn't care about the recommendations of the military.
So as a result, U.S. crude is, I think right now, around $80 per barrel.
It has gone as high as 120.
And I saw where it was at 103, not too long ago.
So I don't know whether it's 80 or 103.
Nevertheless, there's no reason that it won't go to 200.
As a matter of fact, if the war would stop today because of all the shipping disruptions
that Trump has caused and his war and action has caused and for the damage that has been done
already to some of these facilities, it take a while before everything is fixed.
Again, we look at the damage that Trump did six years ago with his lockdown in the U.S.
we're still not recovered from that.
And there's still globally, there's issues that are happening with that.
And so if he keeps this thing going, Iran is going to start blowing up infrastructure
that'll take a long time to replace, if ever.
So all of these ports, as well as the oil refineries, as well as the oil fields,
these things are tender boxes, easily taken out with missiles.
And so the Trump administration is attacking Karg Island.
They haven't attacked the oil facilities there yet,
but that is Iran's big refinery area.
And Iran has promised that, hey, if you take out our refineries,
we'll take out all of the refineries of your allies.
You know, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and many of these others,
it's going to have a profound, long-lasting effect on oil supplies,
even if Trump were to come to his senses and pull these people out.
But he's looking to double down on all this stuff.
He's now sending Marines, an amphibious ship that holds about 2,200, 2,500 Marines.
It's on a two-week voyage.
This is like the Falkland Islands thing again.
You know, remember that?
Argentinians took over this worthless piece of land that was, again, ego.
It was all ego-based.
There was absolutely nothing that they needed.
There was no resources, nothing.
But it was a threat to their pride.
And so they attack and take over the Falkland Islands.
And Margaret Thatcher sends this slow-moving armada to attack them two weeks,
and they've got to get out of their.
Well, Trump is doing the same thing.
And a lot of people are going to die from this.
The Trump administration does not have a timeline
for when the straight will be made safe,
for commercial shipping again, said Caroline Levitt.
In other words, there's no timeline.
There's no plan, right?
If you don't have a timeline, you don't have a plan.
Right?
It's just like your personal life.
I've got a goal of such and such, but if you don't have a time certain to do it,
you don't have a goal.
You've got a wish.
That's why I say all this stuff about 2030 and the new global society that they want to have,
they are very specific about when they want to have this happen.
Because these people do have a plan.
Trump, I think, is part of the plan.
He is the plan to tear everything down so they can build it back better with themselves as king.
Trump's energy secretary, Besson, Dodge, I'm sorry, not Besson, that's his treasury secretary.
This is his energy secretary.
And he goes on some of the Sunday shows.
and they ask them these questions.
They said, well, you know, we were $103 a barrel on Friday.
The Iranians say it might go to $200, but what do you say?
The price of a barrel of oil closed above $103 on Friday,
and the Iranians are warning of prices hitting $200 a barrel.
Mr. Secretary, should Americans be bracing for?
Should they be worried that this war will actually drive the price?
of oil above $200 a barrel.
So Iran for 47 years has called the United States the great Satan.
So because they call us the great Satan, I don't think we are the great Satan.
In fact, clearly we're not.
So I don't listen much to a regular projections of what's going to happen.
So that's a no?
Is that a no?
Very important waterway.
I would pay no attention to what Iran says, but there is a lot of energy that flows
through the Straits of Hormuz.
and depending upon the timing and the manner in which this conflict comes to an end,
we're going to see some elevated pricing until we get there.
Where it's going to go.
We have done many, many actions to mitigate that price rise.
Oh, there you go.
Yeah.
Done a lot of actions to mitigate that.
Well, you didn't secure the Strait of Hormuz.
It came as a surprise that you'd have to do anything about it.
So, yeah, we got the situation under control.
Don't believe the Iranians, right?
Death to America.
You know, that always works, doesn't it?
You play that card.
Well, they shouted death to America for internal consumption.
And who wouldn't?
After 20 years of a king, the Shah, that's what Shaw means in Persian, king.
We put in, we overthrew their elected government.
And we put in a dictator with a secret police trained by CIA and Mossad.
No wonder they call us the great Satan.
No wonder they call Israel, the little Satan.
They suffered for a couple of decades under that.
And everybody's, in America, their understanding of Iran begins with a takeover of the embassy.
No understanding of why the embassy was taken over.
As a matter of fact, in the interview we aired, I thought it was interesting.
It was something that I kind of vaguely remembered hearing it, but I'd forgotten about it.
The fact that the U.S. NBC staff was shredding all these.
these documents and when they took it over, they had this big pile of shredded documents and they had
students come in meticulously put these documents together to show what the CIA and its puppet
Shaw were doing. And they made a museum out of the embassy. So people would not forget just how
criminal the U.S. government is. So he had death to America. Well, and then he went on to another
show. They asked him the same question. And he said, he said,
still doesn't have an answer. In these few weeks, the question is how hard is the pain and how
much are people going to have to endure? Gas prices are going up. Jet fuel prices are jumping,
and CEOs are saying that ticket prices are also going to go up. Iran just said that the world
should be ready for oil at $200 a barrel. You don't agree with Iran on anything, but do you
agree that people need to be prepared for that? We're going through short-term energy disruption.
for just huge long-term gain.
You're seeing Iran's behavior.
Could that hit?
Could your country in the region?
Sound bites.
I would say unlikely, but we are focused on the military operation and something's a problem.
I'm not going to guess on short-term trading.
That's based on psychology more than flows of oil.
The world is very well supplied with oil right now.
Thanks to President Trump's leadership,
we're by far and away the world's largest oil producer,
by far and away the world's natural gas producer, both of those are growing.
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It doesn't really matter.
He needs to go back and do a little bit of history, and this is why I said from the very beginning,
catastrophic this is going to be, how much worse than the OPEC oil embargo? Again, that was directed
only at the United States, but it caused oil prices to go up globally. And they're creating
shortages of all kinds of things, like I just mentioned before. You know, helium and other gases
that are vital for industrial purposes that are the very substrate of our society. And so
when you look at what happened with the OPEC oil embargo, again, it was the Arab countries that
were angry about the Yom Kippur war and our support of Israel. And they said, we're not going to
sell oil to the U.S. Well, at that point in time, it was only, the OPEC oil was only 19% of our
oil supply. And that was only of the United States. I'm sorry, OPEC was not 19%. All of our imported
oil and not all of it came from OPEC. All of our imported oil was 19%. So it was considerably less
than the 20% that the Strait of Hermuz is cutting off for the world. You cut off maybe half of that
for the United States and it created a tremendous amount of economic disruption, inflation,
and harm, you know, a value-added tax that was added to everything for a while. And so now he's saying,
I don't worry about it. We got a war. We got a fight.
You didn't have to do that.
There was absolutely no threat to the United States.
The threat was to Israel, and Israel needs to pay for this.
But of course, they don't.
They are getting money from us as well.
Experts have warned of a devastating impact on the global economy.
Should oil reach anywhere close to the $200 threshold?
I don't see why it wouldn't.
The Atlantic argued that $200 oil could plunge the world into a recession,
could raise borrowing costs, could alter the outcome,
of ongoing wars and shift the balance of global power in favor of Russia and China. This is the other
issue, right? Trump doesn't do geopolitics. He does ego politics. Everything that he has done has been a
tremendous boon to Russia and especially to China because Iran is an ally of China. They're saying,
well, you know, any Chinese ships can go through the Strait of Hormuz. And if you transact business
in the Chinese you want, you can go through. They're doing everything they can to support.
China economically. And Trump hasn't got a clue. And all this stuff about, you know, pushing back
against China and or Russia, they are the big winners out of all this. They just sit on the
sideline peacefully and reap the results of winning. Trump claimed when all prices go up,
we make a lot of money. Well, if the rest of the world is in a depression, who's going to
buy your stuff. And it's going to drag us into World War III. So I said, the man is a one man
fourth turning. Depression and World War. That's what he's bringing on. And it's all in his lap.
Not only was it unnecessary for him to have this war, but he didn't even think it through.
It was all just reactionary shooting from the hip, an idiot. Just making an economic point that we are
the largest producer of oil.
So again, why then are our prices going up?
Well, because just like I said before, prices went up in Europe, even though the OPEC oil embargo
of 73 was targeted toward the United States.
All the ships rise with that kind of inflation.
And so he really doesn't know what he's doing.
So the Hormuz choke point claims this next victim, the world's largest aluminum smelter,
has now cut capacity.
This is located in the Middle East.
They've cut output by 20% on Sunday,
marking yet another troubling development for the global economy.
This is the knock-on effect.
Not only does energy percolate through the price of everything,
because they're especially with distributed lines,
supply lines, and all the rest of this stuff.
Every product has got multiple components of transportation,
in it, whether it's coming into this country, or even if we manufacture it domestically,
we have this distributed just in time kind of supply system, which is great when everything's
working.
But when you got a monkey like Trump behind the reins, throwing wrenches into everything,
it gets bad very quickly.
And so now it's not just energy.
It's now spreading into industrial metals.
And again, the next thing is going to be helium.
and other stuff like that.
So other byproducts, chip manufacturing, and Trump is absolutely clueless.
But now he's starting to see how bad this is, and he's demanding that the UK and other nations send...
Help.
I need somebody.
Help.
Not just anybody.
Help.
You know, I need someone.
Yeah, yeah.
He's kind of like the uncle from a hard...
What was that?
Hard Day's Night, I think.
think it was or something the the movie where they had this curmudgeon uncle travis going i don't know
i don't even barely remembered i was so young before my time that's right way before your time but uh there
was this one black and white movie that they did and they had this uncle and all he wanted to do was to
start fights with everybody he's trying to you know pit um everybody against everyone else everybody in
the group against each other in the group as well as everybody that was outside of the group
against them and so forth. I said the longest time I said Trump is like that guy. He just wants
conflict everywhere. He thrives off it. Well, now he needs some help. Trump has called on
countries, including the UK, to send vessels to the Strait of Hormuz to protect the global oil trade.
He's claimed that oil tankers could still be targeted by Iranian forces, despite having insisted
that the U.S. has destroyed 100% of Iran's military capability. They don't have any air force. They
have any navy. You're safe. Show some guts. Get blown up. Many countries, especially those who are
affected by Iran's attempted closure of the Hormuz Strait, will be sending warships, he said,
in conjunction with the U.S. to keep the straight open and safe. Is this Hegseth boasting that's
happening now, the high school football coach? He says, hopefully China, France, France,
Japan, South Korea, the UK, and others that are affected by this artificial constraint will send ships to the area.
This is the summary of his war plans.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
That's it.
I got a wish fulfillment here that I want to see happen.
And I know that we're going to call a friend and get them to help us.
You notice he didn't say Israel.
He's not counting on any help from Israel to keep the Strait of Hermuz open because I guess.
I guess he probably asked them, they told him to get lost, right?
We got our own things that we want to do.
So we're not getting any help from Israel, but he thinks we're going to get help from China.
What an idiot!
He doesn't understand that China is an ally of Iran, and China is winning in all of this.
They're not affected by this, and they are supported by Iran.
So how clueless can this liar get?
Yeah, hopefully it's all going to work out.
Hopefully these other people are going to come and they'll keep the straight open because we forgot to do it.
Or we were so prideful that we thought we would bring them to their knees with one strike.
A country that large with 90 million people.
You know, one of the other things he's saying is, well, you know, we're not getting regime change because the people are afraid to go out on the street.
They're afraid they're going to get shot.
It's like, you would have had regime change, I think, if he would have been patient.
Because it's not a good regime.
And the people are already looking to change it.
They are not afraid of getting shot, I don't think.
They are, it basically has helped the regime.
They've lost support is what's happened.
Because they're still out en masse for funerals.
They're still out in the streets doing other stuff.
They are defiant, just like every civilization is when you bomb the civilians.
everybody gets defiant.
That's the way it worked with every country.
And it's beyond stupid that the Pentagon keeps doing these asymmetric wars,
keeps bombing civilians thinking that it's going to cause them to overthrow their own government.
No, it makes heroes out of their own government.
And it doesn't break the will of the people, as Hitler thought.
So he says, many countries will send warships.
And we're going to be bombing the hell out of the shoreline.
You must have gotten that line from War Pete, the high school football coach.
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U.S. strikes on Karg Island escalate as Trump claims allies are sending warships to her moves.
Military's targets on Karg Island have been hit, but he warned Iran's critical oil infrastructure could be the next target.
And Iran said, you blow up our oil refineries and we'll blow up everybody else's oil refineries.
Mutually assured destruction.
Except the problem is, you've got a guy who doesn't understand that anymore at the helm.
Iran vows bigger regional retaliation.
They warned the UAE that U.S. hideouts there are now legitimate targets.
UAE oil port was hit, and the U.S. Embassy and Baghdad caught fire after an apparent drone strike.
Actually, I think it was a missile strike, I think was what I saw.
Hit them in this massive facility that they built in Baghdad, the U.S. embassy.
They called the Green Zone.
It smack dab in the center of it.
Lebanon ground and air war.
Major Israeli strikes in Lebanon, especially in Beirut, have killed at least 826 people,
which is pretty amazing when you look at the fact that the U.S. and Israel's strikes have killed 1,450 people in Iran.
They're taking a very heavy hit in Lebanon, especially when you were to adjust this for population.
Trump rejected efforts by Middle Eastern allies to hold talks aimed at ending the war.
war in Iran, according to Reuters.
Yeah, he's really good at killing.
He may be better than Obama.
Remember when Maga was appalled and mocked Obama for saying,
I'm really good at killing, Obama denied that.
But Pete Hegesath boasts about it at every conference that he does.
How is it that we have people who, we used to have even Obama used to be ashamed enough
about what he was doing, what he said in private, that he would deny him.
public. Then we get this clown, this high school football coach, War Pete, who boast about it
every time he gets on the microphone about how many people he's killing. Trump as well. Iran threatened
to reduce U.S. linked oil facilities to a pile of ashes. The Iranian foreign ministry says the
choke point is open, however, to any country except the U.S. and Israel. So there you go. I guess Warpique
can say, I say, I was right. It's open if they don't shoot at you. They only shoot at us.
So from data centers to skyscrapers to water desolumization plants.
It now appears that Iran's drone strikes are spilling over into the Gulf financial infrastructure.
It's reported that some banks have pulled staff from buildings, shifted operations remotely,
that Citibank has temporarily suspended certain in-person activities in the UAE.
And, of course, Iran said, we're going to do that.
You know, these banks are targets now.
City is a major node in the petro dollar system, especially in the Gulf region, where it handles
oil trade, finance, dollar settlements, and services for sovereign wealth funds and multinational
corporations.
Trump may kill not only energy in the global economy, but he may kill the dollar as
reserve status.
Who wants to depend on a crazy country that could keep somebody like Trump in power?
So one oil chief executive has said that Trump is risking, quote, biblical disaster with a new reaction to a panic situation.
I don't know, biblical disaster.
What is that?
It's just like a reigning fire and brimstone down on Sodom and Gomorrah.
He said, markets don't like it when governments intervene in pricing.
He said, the move that's being talked about now would risk a biblical disaster if investors lost confidence in
markets to be able to set the price of critical commodities.
And this, I think, is what Bessent was kind of shaken about, what the latest hairbrain
scheme from Donald Trump.
The idea of the U.S. Treasury selling front month crude futures is getting more attention
than usual.
Given the current panic situation, we cannot completely rule it out.
The Treasury Department declined to comment on the speculation.
but a spokesperson for the Department of Energy said it's not been involved in oil derivatives trading
or advising other government agencies on that course of action.
So is Trump getting ready to do something really, really stupid in terms of market manipulation?
Sounds exactly like what he would do.
This is Scott Bessent was being interviewed and he gets called out to go talk to Trump.
I need to talk to you right now.
You know, come here right now in the –
situation room.
I listened to you on the...
The president wants you.
Oh.
Okay.
Okay.
No problem at all.
No problem at all. No problem at all. No, I think there is a big problem.
Mr. Secretary.
You can work that in.
Mr. Secretary, I have to say, it's a first, I'm sure, alas, as well,
that an interviewer has been pulled away to go to the situation room.
How is the president?
Was he stressed?
No, the president is in great spirits.
He's shaking.
The Iranian mission is proceeding well ahead of schedule.
And I have to tell you, well, that I'm a teenager who's considering military service.
And I could give this team my highest compliment from President Trump to the head of the Joint Chiefs to the Secretary of War.
I would say that I would trust my child's life in their hands.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah, I wouldn't trust my sons to be in his high school football team.
This guy is crazy.
He may try to kill you on the track and training or something.
But, yeah, I'm sorry to interrupt, but the president wants you, said the woman.
A shock look from Besson as well as a journalist.
Yeah, if I was a journalist, I'd be wondering.
If there's an incoming nuclear bomb is,
hey, we've got to get you in the bunker right away.
Come on.
Forget about the interview.
I mean,
think about the narcissism of Trump that he would do something that stupid.
He really doesn't care how people are going to react even to it, right?
It's like he's doing an interview.
How's this going to look at what signal is this going to telegraph to people of panic
and all the rest of the stuff?
He doesn't care.
I need to see him right now.
I don't care what he's doing.
So, again, he's got a teenager he says.
who's considering military service as he was stuttering about that.
Yeah, he does.
He's got a boy and a girl.
They're in their teens, exact ages, not known,
something that he and his homosexual partner did with surrogacy.
And so, anyway, he said,
I would trust my child's life in their hands.
That does not bode well for his judgment as Secretary of the Treasury for anything.
Besson's appearance comes days after the president announced
that he planned to sever all trade with Spain after they refused to allow the U.S. to use their
military bases to strike Iran.
Again, it's not geopolitics.
It's ego politics.
And he thinks that he's going to get after he's insulted Spain, after he's insulted the UK prime minister,
he's no Winston Churchill or whatever, right?
Now they're going to come save his butt there in the, uh, now these entire straits.
Well, he says that he's going to do something about the Strait of Hormuz by force.
Well, as the U.S.
The U.K.
Telegraph says, Iran's plan to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a death trap for Trump.
Trump won't be killed.
It'll be the soldiers that he sends to his death, the Marines that he sends.
It is a desperate yet shrewd move by regime which has lost most of its conventional military force.
So they're not talking about any shrewd moves by the U.S. government.
They're talking about Iran.
But it still has plenty of tools left in its arsenal to cause regional chaos and to inflict pain on the West.
It's called asymmetric warfare.
As I said before, Afghanistan didn't need a Navy.
Afghanistan didn't need an Air Force to defeat the U.S. government.
And neither does Iran.
The threat of Iranian missiles and drones raining down on commercial ships has led to,
a de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz despite what Pete Hegas said.
It's open unless they shoot at you.
These people are just, anyway.
Susie Wilds is at the center of a screaming panic inside the Trump White House,
was reported.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Interior Secretary Doug Bergam,
getting screamed at to find some good news, said industry executives.
again
the Iranians might be screaming
death to America
but Trump is making it happen
so
so he got Susie Wiles
she knows the price
that they're going to pay politically
and so she's screaming
find some good news do something
I don't know what's going on it
everybody's trying to react
you know it was because he didn't want to
think about the Strait of her moves
because he wanted to do whatever Israel told him
and whatever his pride told him.
He just dismissed it because it wasn't pleasant to think about.
And so now they've got to deal with it.
And so now it's not when the military told him,
you know, you need to think about what's going to happen
in the Strait of her moves.
He ignores it.
So now they're going to the Energy Secretary
and the Interior Secretary.
Caroline Lovett dismissed the reporting
as sensationalist unverified gossip.
She said, nobody is panicking.
Let me just say this.
if Caroline Levitt is not lying again, if nobody is panicking, that may be even more scary than if they were panicking.
Because that'd mean that they still don't understand the severity of what they've done.
And they still don't understand the cost to America.
And they still don't understand the cost to them and their stupid political goals.
So if they're not panicking in the White House, that's maybe the scariest thing out of all of this stuff.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to take a look at weekend at BBs.
Is Netanyahu really dead?
It's kind of an interesting group of analyses of data that's happening and pictures.
And are these pictures real?
Are they fake?
This is another aspect we've never dealt with in a war before, which is how on social media they will put out real clips of old events that happen.
somewhere else and claimed that they were in Israel or claimed that they were in Iran or whatever.
And then we got a lot of fake computer-generated stuff as well. This is a first time that we've
seen this type of thing. We're going to take a look at that when we come back.
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Let's take a look at the claims that have been circulating now for almost a week
that Netanyahu is killed in an air raid strike.
And it hit his house,
in the area where his family lived,
and a lot of destruction that was there.
The journalist who reported it,
who when he reported it, said,
there's Bibi right now.
He's walking through the rubble,
and he's very far in the distance.
It's difficult to tell from the camera
whether or not that was him.
That journalist has now been arrested.
And so there has been a back and forth
about whether or not B.B. is alive.
But I think one of the big clues,
and one of the things that inclines me to believe
that he's either dead.
dead or in a coma are not the pictures that we see on the internet or the obviously fake
videos that the Israeli government has been put out, been putting out.
But the fact that his son, who was doing 30 to 40 tweets a day, and here's what somebody
did, they can probably, kind of scroll through his channel, he was putting out 30 to 40 tweets
a day. All of a sudden, on the day that Netanyahu was allegedly bombed and killed,
all of a sudden it just stopped.
And he hasn't done anything since then.
So that's one of the interesting things.
And, of course, the next day he had an appointment with a high-ranking U.S. official.
He canceled that appointment.
He hasn't been seen at any of these meetings.
They've got meetings, for example, and he keeps scrolling and scrolling and scrolling.
You can see that Yer Netanyahu, who is setting out the war in Miami, has been a keyboard warrior
in terms of Twitter, putting out lots and lots of content until the alleged attack.
And so we had first a video that was put out by, after a lot of silence, after Netanyahu,
this is still running.
This is amazing.
And this is all just in a few days.
He's putting that.
But we're going to stop that there.
The, immediately, you started seeing him not sure.
up at meetings, but after several days, they put out a video, and then at one point,
it kind of looked like he had six fingers, right? And so it became a joke. People started
doing AI videos where he says, I get several reasons why I'm not dead. He goes, and then he goes
to number six, and he holds up one hand, and there's six fingers on it, and he gives his reason,
and then he holds up his hand again, he goes, and number seven, now he's got seven fingers on that
hand, and he gives the reason for why whatever it was he was talking about.
So a lot of people have been having fun with that one.
And so they did another video.
And this one, although you could look at the other one,
you can say, well, I don't know if that's six fingers or if that's an artifact of blurring or something like that.
But the second video that they put up to push back against the six finger video was even worse.
Definitely AI.
No question about it.
And so it's created something that they call CoffeeGate.
As a matter of fact, this is what, I think I've got the clip in here.
Yeah, here's the original clip that he put up.
He goes to, they put up a video of him going to a coffee shop and he holds up his hand.
He goes, see, five fingers or whatever I think.
It's in Hebrew, so I can't really tell.
But he holds up his hand like five fingers and anything.
And he kind of engages with the video there a little bit.
but it's actually created a lot more issues.
Here's what the video looks like so that you get an idea of it.
Yeah, so what's up?
I'm bet on coffee.
You know what?
Fantastic.
You want to spout with spartisbord?
See?
Only got five fingers, right?
Both hands.
Okay, so now that's what it looks like.
Now, people have gone through this.
The reason we got CoffeeGate is because there's a lot.
lot of issues. First of all, okay, the coffee cup. Now look at this. It's absolutely totally full.
He doesn't spill any of it even though he tilts it. Look at that. Tilts the coffee cup.
Doesn't spill any of it at all. And then puts it back down again and then later he takes a drink and then there's other issues with that.
So in other words, this is what the coffee cup looks like in a freeze frame, right? Coffee gate.
It's not spilling out. It's really strange.
and then he has a drink and you may not be able to tell that off the broadcast there but
unless he takes a drink and you can and takes it down for his mouth and you can see a little bit of
coffee and cream and whatever on his lips just a little bit and but it's it's definitely there
and then like two seconds later it's gone and so that was the other aspect of it the coffee cup
the coffee lips.
But I think this is the most convincing part of it right here.
And that is his pocket that adjusts itself.
He's starting to put his hand in his pocket.
And look, the pocket moves over to his hand.
What do you think, Travis?
You think that's legit?
I'll play that again.
Here is the pocket that moves over to him, his hand.
Self-adjusting pocket that is there.
And then there's also his nose, which if you look at on the right, that is the real BB,
and on the left, that is what they believe is the adjusted artificial intelligence.
And some people have said the ears are different as well.
And then they went through and they, he actually visited this place.
And back in 2024, I think it was March.
and so they said it looks like he took this old video and repurposed it.
One of the reasons they say that is because when some of the people zoomed in on the
on the on the like payment machine that was there,
it had that date on it,
which is the 13th of March 2024.
But then the other question is since he's missed all of these meetings,
everywhere. You know, he missed the meeting with the U.S. official. He's missed all these
meetings with his security counsel and all these other things. Why is he at a coffee shop
in the middle of this war as he's canceling all of these other meetings and appointments
everywhere? As one person said, if he is alive, that may kill him politically for being
AWOL with all this other stuff that is happening out there. But looking at those
different artifacts and questionable things.
Some people fed it into some of the programs that look at authenticity.
And they fed it into one called Hive.
This is the Hive conclusion.
They said 96.9% likely to have been AI generated.
As a matter of fact, other people did the same thing with GROC, which as I said before,
Grock is pretty astute at finding artifacts and things like that in videos and also looking at real videos and saying,
well, this originally was aired at such and such a time and this place and that type of thing.
Grock basically says, somebody said, is this a video AI?
The coffee didn't spill.
So yes, this is AI generated deep fake parody.
Coffee except it came from Netanyahu's own people.
Coffee physics is the giveaway.
Foam shakes like water, not like a real latte.
The abrupt foam pattern changes and zero sloshing spill despite tilts, sips, and gestures.
And the other thing I noticed right off the bat was after he took a sip, it was still the same level.
It was still like basically overflowing.
Speech is incoherent nonsense too.
The authentic version is on Netanyahu's account from earlier today, they said.
So again, they're saying that there is an authentic version, but the other one,
that was there was deep fake.
So now the question is,
did somebody create a deep fake video off of that?
And put that out as kind of like a double agent type of thing.
Again, the levels of deception and propaganda that are possible with AI,
we've never seen that before.
It brings a whole new level of the fog of war to all of this stuff.
Then there's another picture that people are disputing.
And that is BB and the Rubble.
This one right here.
Okay, it's a couple of those.
Do we have a bigger one of that?
I don't know if I put that in or not.
Yeah, there we go.
There's a closer picture of one of those two.
And people asked that, gave that picture to some of these AI detectors
and said, is this genuine or fake?
And they came up with a very high percentage certainty that it was genuine.
As a matter of fact, I did it myself on that picture.
I didn't know how to do it with a video, but I knew how to do it with a still picture.
And it analyzed it and said it was 96.9% likely genuine, right?
And they said, here's why we, and they gave reasons as to why they thought it was genuine.
Here it is, but it's a little bit small for you to read.
I'll read it to you.
Basically, four different areas.
human presence and interaction, facial expression and details, image quality and noise,
and clothing, and shadows.
And here's what they said in each of those.
For example, in the human presence and interaction, the image shows multiple people interacting
closely, which is difficult for AI to generate naturally in a realistic manner.
The physical connection and positioning of the hands indicate genuine human interaction.
Then when it comes to facial expressions and details, the faces display natural A-Sachian
asymmetry and natural imperfections, such as the wounds or the marks on the older man's face,
that be Netanyahu.
These details appear to be organic and consistent with real-life injury or struggle.
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Making it very unlikely to be AI generated.
Then when it comes to image, quality, and noise,
it says the photo has a grainy texture, lower resolution,
and natural light diffusion,
which are typical of real candid photography
rather than the crisp clarity AI often produces.
The dust or smoke in the background adds to the images
authenticity and imperfection.
In the last category, clothing and shadows,
the clothing shows natural fold,
and shadows caused by uneven light sources with no signs of artificial smoothness or uniformity.
The shadow transitions on the faces and bodies appear imperfect, consistent with real lighting
conditions.
So the bottom line is that when you look at the AI analysis of these things, the coffee
cup video, coffee gate, appears to be almost certainly a fake.
and the video, the picture of him being pulled out of the rubble, unconscious and injured,
that appears to be genuine.
But then in addition to it, as I said before,
real quickly I just want to say,
it's important to remember that they can still stage photo events
and things like that in real life.
We need to not get so focused on AI
and whether something is AI generated that we forget that they can pull these things
off in real life. They could have a film studio set somewhere where they have rubble in there.
You pretend to pull BB out of it. Yeah. Look at the fact of what these people did with 9-11.
Or I think the Trump attempted assassination. I don't believe that was real, but it also wasn't
AI. So yeah, they got a lot of tricks up their sleeve. I think the key thing is the fact that
his son went silent. He's missed all these meetings. As a matter of fact, here's on the security
Council meetings is there.
Unusual that he wasn't sharing it.
He wasn't even there.
And then we have the
journalist who did
the initial report. Right now in
one of the locations that was
attacked, you can see, just behind me,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
who has visited this place.
This is one of the locations
where a deadly
attack took place. Nine people were
killed, and they were. In fact,
more than 25 who were injured.
out here. You could see Netanyahu, in fact,
visiting this particular location
out here. That's supposed to be Netanyahu,
but you can't really tell.
Picking up in Bet,
Shemshesh, where, in fact...
So again,
was he arrested because, hey,
nobody's going to film here
for whatever, even if it supports our narrative?
Or,
they start having second thoughts about
whether or not that was really Netanyahu that was there.
Who knows? A lot of mysterious stuff.
Bottom line is, we all know,
that if he was killed or if he was in a coma, that they would never admit it at this point.
It would be too much of a morale booster for Iran and too much of a victory for them,
for them to ever admit that.
So that's the reality of where it is.
But I think it's very key that he hasn't attended any of these meetings.
And if the best that he can do is to say, well, I've skipped all the meetings as we're in this existential war.
I've skipped all important meetings, internally as well as with the United States.
But I got time to go hang out at a coffee shop.
If he's not dead or in a coma, he may be politically dead after that.
But let's talk about the lives of American soldiers.
The Pentagon is sending assault ships, at least 2,500 Marines toward Iran,
as the U.S. works to reopen the Strait of Hormuz while oil prices spike.
Amazing.
The Pentagon's deploying the U.S.
triply and thousands of military service members in the Middle East after President Trump
vowed Friday to unleash unparalleled firepower.
And again, you look at what some military people have said.
Scott Ritter, who's been very critical of what the Trump administration is doing it for
good reason, and he's been shown right time again, time and time again, said, well, you know,
we talk about amphibious landings.
He goes, we really haven't done these.
since World War II that much.
He said there's reason for it.
He said the modern technology has changed the calculus for that.
It's basically suicidal now with what people have.
It's kind of like the reason we don't have cavalry charges anymore, right?
So there's certain things that are very valuable at one point in time,
but then they become artifacts of history.
And he says, you know, hopefully there's going to be somebody in the Marines that
even if it comes down to it, they're going to put their career and their future on the line to save the lives of Marines rather than having this idiotic landing that is only going to feed the ego of Trump and War Pete.
The Pentagon is deploying the U.S.S. AAA thousands of military service members to the Middle East.
The deployment of the amphibious assault ship is expected a two-week voyage from where it is in East Asia.
And so this is matching Energy Secretary Chris Wright's prediction of reopening the crucial waterway by the end of the month.
Well, I don't think that's going to do it.
And what is the objective to this stuff?
Again, they're not going to discuss strategy.
But what could they possibly do with this?
And, you know, once these guys, you know, they're going to be cut to pieces if they try to do a
amphibious landing with the kind of stuff where it would be a suicidal mission but trump's not
beyond that for his virtue signaling and his ego nothing else really could be accomplished
are you going to go to carg island you're going to destroy their oil facilities then that's going
to set the entire middle east on fire so um question is uh typically these expeditionary units
consist of several warships and about 5,000 Marines and sailors.
So they're saying that this is one of a group of three of these ships,
and they're saying it's only about 2,200 to 2,500.
I've seen different numbers there.
So they're not even going to put a full expeditionary force together.
I guess they still don't really understand what is going on at the Strait of Hormuz,
that's the issue there.
Fox News Chiefs National Security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reported that approximately 2,500 Marines are part of the repositioning.
The Japan-based Tripoli was spotted sailing alone south of Taiwan on Thursday.
The U.S. Naval Institute reported leaving it unclear whether it'll be joined by the USS San Diego and the USS New Orleans that comprise the amphibious ready group.
So we're not even going to commit all the resources to it.
again, who is advising him?
And are the people there just yes, men, afraid of his wrath,
afraid to tell him that his wishes are not going to come true,
that sooner or later they're going to have to talk to this guy?
Similar naval developments foreshadowed the opening salvo of the Iranian war on February
the 28th.
And so in addition to reopening the Strait of Hormuz,
they reportedly studied season.
Iran's Karg Island.
Trump told Fox News on Friday that
Karg Island was not currently a priority,
but that his mind could
change. He said, I might do it just for the fun of it.
This is how unsurious
this clown is, just for the fun of it.
I might kill a whole bunch of people.
I might destroy the global economy.
I might get a lot of U.S. soldiers and Marines killed,
but it'll be fun. It'll be fun.
It's good to be the kids.
you know, as Mel Brooks said.
Always Taco.
He's always changing his mind.
He's always changing his objectives.
He's always capricious and odious and everything that he does.
And so he says, it's not on my list, but it's one of many things I can change my mind in seconds, he said.
Yeah, we noticed.
I don't like what that guy in Canada says.
So I'm going to jump up their tariffs to, you know, 100% percent.
or whatever. The two-week conflict hasn't impacted the island with Iran exporting more fuel
than before the war started. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll confirmed in an interview Friday
that his branch of the armed forces had sent 10,000 interceptor drones used against Russian
forces in Ukraine to counter Iranian strikes targeting American military positions as well
as civilians in Israel and Arab states. Driscoll told Bloomberg News that the
The AI-enabled mirror-ops drones developed by a defense venture backed by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
This guy has now become Mr. Fantastic in the Pentagon.
Eric Schmidt is the go-to guy for the Pentagon now with all these different projects.
He's making a ton of money.
They were sent to the Middle East within five days.
They said at the start of Operation Epstein Fury cost about $14,000 and $15,000 each.
So it's cheaper than Iran's notorious Shahid drones.
So as they pointed out, they said, well, we're on the better end of the cost curve here.
This is Pentagon logic.
Somehow we win because their drones are 20,000 and ours are 15,000.
We're still throwing away $15,000 on each of these suicide drones as it goes.
But hey, who cares, right?
So Zelensky is offered to assist the U.S. and its partners in shooting down the Iranian thing
an offer that Trump dismissed out of hand,
said he's the last guy I need to help from.
So we know more about drones than anybody.
And we have the best drones in the world, actually.
Well, actually, you don't.
Actually, China can produce a lot more than the U.S. does.
The U.S. is a tiny, tiny fraction of a percent of production compared to what China does.
And again, Trump thinks that China is going to help to open up the straight-of-homuz.
this all works to their advantage they don't have to do anything it's all hubris and ego politics on
trump's part but even his ego uh trump is begging for help uh on the dire straits that he's in
right now dire straits of his own making we're going to take a quick break and uh we'll be right
well actually before we take a break i got a couple of comments here so i like goy says
we know it's fake because bibi only drinks experience
with sulfur.
That's good.
Audi MRI says there's definitely a fake video.
A real coffee shop employee would have spit in it.
Yeah, there isn't enough revulsion on the faces of the people around it
for it to really be Benjamin Netanyahu.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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And let's talk a little bit about Epstein
and about the pedophile of the United States,
that potus, the guy who is in the White House right now,
how Epstein lured girls to his czarro ranch
and kept authorities away.
It's been several years now,
but at least 10 women and girls have come forward
about having been victimized there.
And again, this is one of the reasons why the statute of limitations
is there just as an insurance policy.
Many times they're too afraid,
especially when it comes to someone like Epstein
and one of the girls said,
well, you know, he had all these pictures of famous people
and all the rest of stuff.
I was afraid of the guy.
I tried to escape at one point,
but wrecked the machine.
Anyway, to girls without much money
who needed help with college or a career,
visiting Jeffrey Epstein's 10,000-acre New Mexico ranch,
felt like being treated to an exclusive resort.
Yeah, there you go.
The victims eventually understood that Epstein had used money and power to exploit them for sex.
Starting in 2006, they began to come forward.
Not just the girls, but women as well.
At least 10 have alleged that starting in the mid-1990s,
let's see, that was when Trump was hanging out with them as well, right?
Epstein groomed or abused them at the ranch.
Half of them were teenagers when Epstein harmed them.
Yet to this day, no one has fully accounted for the crimes committed there.
And again, one of the most incredible aspects of this was the fact that he's setting this thing up as a baby factory.
Was it eugenics?
Were they setting up these babies to be used for sexual and nefarious purposes to sell them into a marketplace to be used as sex slaves or for cannibalism?
What was it?
We don't know.
We do know that some parents do sell them.
their kids into trafficking. And one of the people who alleged that Trump had abused them as a child
said that it was his parents who sold him into the Epstein thing. By the way, you know, when we look at
Trump's connections to all this stuff, I think it's kind of interesting. I'd not noticed it
until this weekend. But this save act that he's so excited about has as one of its key components,
something regarding the mutilation of minors.
Of course, it's ostensibly about voting.
And say we're going to have voter ID at all the polls
and that you have to be a citizen.
You have to check citizenship.
You have to have a photo ID and that type of thing.
And no vote by mail.
Who was it that gave us vote by mail?
That was never a thing until Trump.
And of course, it would still allow absentee voting
for people who are sick or out of the country
and that's always been there.
But the idea that it would be at such a large scale,
just invited fraud,
and we said that at the time.
But the other thing that was there
that I had not noticed before
was that no mutilation of minors
unless the parents consent to it.
I thought, what's going on with that?
I mean, no selling of children
into sex trafficking networks
unless the parents consent to it.
How about no sexual abuse of the children unless the parents want to do it?
Do we allow that?
No.
Why would you put that in there as a clause?
I just, when people cheer Trump along and cheer him for getting us off of woke,
did they realize this guy is one of the woke pioneers?
He was pushing to have a tranny in his women's beauty contest
way before any of this stuff was on the radar for anybody.
just like Michael Flynn was.
Michael Flynn was pushing it at the Pentagon.
On the second of their pride month at the Pentagon, I think it was 2015,
he had Chris, was it Chris Beck, the Navy SEAL, who as an adult,
and he said he's now moved away from this and got his head together.
But he said, they push me into this.
And he said, if they can push me an adult Navy SEAL into this,
What can they do to kids?
And the guy who is pushing it the hardest was General Flynn, who is now reinvented himself, just like Trump has reinvented himself.
But he plays the gay national anthem at all of his events, YMCA.
And when you look at Melania and how she is loved by the LGBT lobby, how they give her awards, they hold parties at Marlago.
They play YMCA.
why can't people figure this out?
And again, under what conditions would we allow parents to mutilate and sterilize their own children?
That's wrong for parents to do that.
That's the point at which the government legitimately needs to step in.
You know, we talk about different spheres of authority.
You know, we have government.
We have different levels of government, different spheres of authority within government.
We have things like the church and religious,
authority so we don't step into that.
We have the sphere of family and parents, a very important sphere.
And the government should not get involved in that.
Just like you shouldn't have a country attack another country.
And yet, you know, when you look at something like, you know, the family being interfered
with by the government, we have seen so much abuse by CPS.
And most of the time, the government doesn't get it right.
in theory there ought to be a role for government to play in that if they could get it right
because you can have a situation where the parents are abusing the children.
In that case, some other authority needs to come in and do something about it
because that institution is thoroughly corrupt and has become predatory
and is harming the children within it.
But that's not what we're talking about here.
We're talking about just the opposite of this.
We're saying, well, no, we're going to allow for the LGBT
Trump and the Republican Party would allow the parents to abuse their children and would say that's okay.
We give you permission to do that.
Anyway, now with revelations about the ranch turning up in the Department of Justice's newly released Epstein files,
including an unverified tip that two foreign girls died during sex and were secretly buried on the property,
state officials are promising to finally figure out what happened there in the high desert.
So there's two fresh investigations that have been launched, one by the New Mexico Department of Justice and one by a Truth Commission of four state lawmakers.
Notice that the feds still don't care.
And the feds have promised that they're going to help and they're going to get involved somewhat.
But if they do, it'll probably be to confiscate evidence and to do a cover-up.
A new owner is redeveloping the property into a Christian retreat, and that's the Huff-Hon.
family. The guy is running for office in Texas, and he's getting a lot of heat for that, just for buying
the property after the fact. The ranch still elicits a sense of shame for New Mexico, for New
Mexicans who drive by on Highway 41. Locals have erected a memorial outside the entrance,
laying flowers, hammering crosses into the ground, and hanging protest signs demanding justice.
Well, I think there's a certain symmetry to this now.
because you have, when you look at this, they're going to change the Epstein ranch,
the Zara Ranch, into a Christian retreat.
In the same way that Epstein's buddy and Powell were running together all this time,
he now himself has become something of a Christian retreat, hasn't he?
With a Christian nationalist, people like Hegsef and the church he's associated with.
In a sense, what they're retreating from is principal.
and what they're buying into is a fairy story about the magic land of Israel, you know, that magic kingdom.
But as one person said, she said it really was like Disneyland.
That's Virginia Guthrie, who was central to the issues around the man who used to be called Prince Andrew,
and who allegedly committed suicide last year, overshadowed.
by his other real estate holdings, such as a seven-story Manhattan townhouse, or his private
island in the Caribbean, but in some ways it was more lavish and more secluded acres of grassland,
a wide open sky and mountains in the distance. One of his victims, Virginia Guthrie, compared the
ranch to Disneyland, writing in her memoir about, quote, manicured grounds, gurgling fountains,
a tennis court, and a grass airstrip and hangar. She wrote that the property
quote, had its own miniature town that housed his servants and groundskeepers.
He called his main house his castle, she wrote.
Guthrie, who took her own life last year, allegedly lived in two worlds at the ranch, she said,
finding solace in the outdoors while enduring unspeakable abuse, her family said.
She took all the beauty she could from it, but there was a lot going on behind closed doors
that was horrific, said her brother.
A guest there included filmmaker Woody Allen.
and linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky.
And the newly released files show Epstein's unsuccessfully urging others to visit,
including Elon Musk and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman.
Meanwhile, the Department of Justice has released the interview with the woman who claimed
that both Trump and Epstein sexually assaulted her as a minor.
So I say POTUS now stands for not President of the United States,
but pedophile of the United States.
He deserves that title, I think.
The one also makes unsubstantiated claims
that Trump, quote, had illegal building permits,
and she heard him talking about washing money through casinos.
And then we have more Epstein connections.
This is the Alexander brothers
appeared connected not only to Epstein,
but to Israel and to Jared Kushner.
What a surprise.
It's like a pattern, isn't it?
The Alexander brothers appeared in the Epstein files by first name.
But Thomas Massey says, I noticed DOJ redacted their last name.
And the FBI email contained in any references the document.
He said, but at the same time, FBI director Cash said there was no evidence of sex trafficking in the files.
So these are brothers who have now been convicted.
of sex trafficking. These are guys who were real estate brokers, and they were selling big ticket
properties to celebrities, people like Kim Kardashian and Kanye West and billionaire hedge fund
manager Ken Griffin. So they were making a lot of money at this. And at the same time,
they were found guilty of drugging and raping almost a dozen women that they met via dating
apps and celebrity's social events, including one victim who alleged that she was raped by the two of
them and by two other men when she was just 16 years old. Jurs watched a video of a drugged-up
17-year-old girl being raped by one of them with a woman testifying that she was unaware of the
video until federal prosecutors reached out and informed her the footage. And so Thomas Massey
pointed out that brothers were named in the Epstein files, but the Department of Justice
redacted their last names.
He said, but Director Cash Patel said there was no evidence of sex trafficking in the files.
Well, their parents came to America from Israel in the 1970s, and they were also at the 2020
White House Hanukkah party after being invited by Jared Kushner.
These guys have been found guilty.
They were awaiting sentencing.
they could get 15 years apiece.
We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back.
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Got a comment here from Guard Goldsmith, Liberty Conspiracy,
said if Netanyahu is smart,
he'll use this fight to leave Israel with his wife,
then have agents of his push the AI generated coffee shop, etc.,
issue to promote the idea that he's dead.
That's right. Yeah, go on the ground.
He could do an Adolf Hitler there, right?
But speaking of Epstein,
we've now got a United Methodist lady pastor who served as a personal assistant for Jeffrey Epstein
beginning about a decade after he was a convicted pedophile.
I know that the United Methodists really like and have gotten on board with LGBT and pushing same-sex mirage,
but this is taking it to another level.
Her name is Stephanie Remington.
And she worked for Epstein for Epstein First as an administrative assistant from August to December 2018.
Then as a temporary property manager at the island from January until May of 2019,
maybe he needed her for some of the rituals at the temple.
What do you think?
Now she has been noticed in these documents.
And as a matter of fact,
she was a United Methodist pastor for 15 years.
Then she took a leave of absence in 2016 after she divorced her husband.
And then she moved to the U.S. Virgin Islands and went to work for Jeffrey Epstein.
Not a great resume that she's got here.
As a matter of fact, she is mentioned, where's the number here?
I think it's something like, yeah, 1,800 times in the Epstein file.
She was intimately involved with him.
Didn't see anything, I'm sure, right?
So, again, this is all, she started working for him 10 years after he was a convicted pedophile and very active there as well.
We have pro-lifers have defeated an abortion clinic buffer zone law, as well as some other municipal speech bans.
And these are lawsuits are being taken out against municipal.
speech bans. And I look at this and I think, you know, this is one of the things that really
bothered me about this, these Doug Wilson churches. Doug Wilson, again, a pastor from Idaho.
And I've read some of his stuff before and I thought some of it was very insightful.
But I've been very disappointed to see what they're doing politically, his take on Christian
nationalism as well as his standing behind and being associated with War Pete. I've said for
longest time. He needs to be educated and or disciplined, but at the very least they need to
disassociate themselves away from a lawless murderer who boasts about his lawless murders.
And so when you had the Don Lemon and a bunch of these people disrupt a church, it was one of these
church plants that Doug Wilson has. And their response was, we need the face act enforced. No, you need
the face act removed. It's more important for you to have your, to make sure you don't have any
protesters at your church services. That is, for people to be able to speak to women who are
about to kill their babies. Really, that's your priority? How sick is that? And so this is in a
local area where they have pushed back against this, Clearwater, Florida, banned pro-life
activism, such as handing out pamphlets in a 38-foot buffers-on.
around an abortion clinic, so-called sidewalk counselors, were sued.
So again, this is not a federal law, but you got people, these Christian nationalists,
who, because their church service was interrupted by Don Lemon and people who are protesting Warped,
they want the FACE Act enforced.
That federal law, they do the same thing.
Meanwhile, when you look at these issues, Christina Applegate talked about,
the pain of aborting her child for the sake of her career. Of course, she was on married with
children and several other things. She just recently published her memoir, You with the Sad Eyes.
She said that she had an abortion at the age of 19. And she said, I knew at the time that abortion
was murder and that she was killing her child. Those are her words. And so she's now 54 years old.
and she quoted what she wrote down in her diary at the time.
She was a teenager then, 19, talked about her inner turmoil of sacrificing her child for the sake of her career,
knowing full well that the pro-abortion narrative about the non-humanity of the life that she carried was a lie.
And the baby she was about to abort was, she said, incredible.
She said, I always thought that if I got pregnant and it was the wrong time, I thought, oh, well, whatever.
It isn't even a baby yet.
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That is BS.
The creature is incredible, and it makes me feel whole and safe.
and then she said
Then her diary took a brutal turn
She says, I'm pregnant and I'm killing my child on Thursday
I'm thinking, where can I go to recuperate from murder?
His family will hate me when they find out that I killed his family member
Because they don't believe in it
But I can't have his baby because I have work to do
To entertain the world
Besides, I can't, not now
In June of 1991, about three months pregnant and days away from undergoing her abortion,
she wrote a poem to her child whom she believed to be a girl.
She said, hello, little thing.
I feel you every moment of my day.
Such a tiny existence, such an immense effect you have.
You are a miracle.
A tiny-handed miracle.
It kind of reminds me of what Stevie Nix did.
She wrote that song, Sarah.
and that was about a baby that she aborted and named.
But she goes on to say,
but you know your fate.
It's not your time.
I know you didn't make the decision,
but it can't be your time.
You will live on, though.
You will live through another.
I don't know what she means by that.
I hope you will forgive,
but I want you to know how you have changed me.
So the following day, she entered in her diary.
Well, it's over.
I feel pretty okay, just kind of woozy.
That gives me no time to realize what I have done,
which is most likely the best thing right now.
Applegate, who for the last five years has suffered from debilitating effects of multiple sclerosis,
said it's almost as if I could see a future in which the bill
for all the guilt and unhappiness and trauma would be paid for in my body.
Over the years, countless women, especially in the entertainment industry,
have been sold the lie that the only way they can be successful is to kill their pre-born children,
said live actions, Bridget Silicky.
She said, as Applegate's experience indicates the killing of a pre-born child leaves a lasting mark on the mother.
It contains a contrast with what Leah Darrow, a former contestant on America's next top model said,
shortly after actress Michelle Williams used her award acceptance speech to promote abortion at the Golden Globes in January 2020, Dary, who was then in labor, took the time to record an Instagram video challenging Williams' statement that abortion was integral to her success as an actress.
She said her video as she was in labor.
She said, I'm here getting ready to deliver my fifth baby.
And I want to let you all know, all you young ladies.
She said, who haven't had babies or maybe listening to what culture says about birth and women and babies in choice,
babies do not keep us from our dreams, she said.
Well, there was the story of Carrie Prejean Baller.
You might remember her as Carrie Prejean.
She was a beauty contestant, and she was kicked out and lost her title because she would not tow the politically correct line.
of same-sex mirage because it was against what she religiously believed.
So she stood for her religious liberty.
She was put on the Religious Liberty Commission, and we talked about that, the fact that the
lieutenant governor from Texas, Dan Patrick, wanted her off and said she was fired because
they had, oh, we've already passed the time here.
Well, let me finish this first, because I want to play what she had to say about that.
and she said, you can't fire me.
President Trump was one who appointed me, and he asked to fire me.
Well, he did that.
What was her crime?
Why was she fired?
Well, because the Religious Liberty Commission was having a meeting about anti-Semitism.
And she raised the question, well, is it anti-Semitism to criticize a political government?
How dare you even?
bring that subject up. We need to kick you off of the council. And so she said, Trump has now
officially removed me from the Religious Liberty Commission for exercising my religious liberty.
She said, the only Catholic woman who opposes Zionism was removed as a prelude to the Iran
war. And she said, and he didn't even do it in person. She went on with Tucker Carlson had this to say.
I know, I know what the Catholic Church teaches. We are the new Israel. That's what the church teaches.
We are the fulfillment of the old Israel.
I mean, look at Jesus fulfilled it all on the cross.
There is, he got, when he said it is finished,
the old was completely done.
There is the new covenant now.
Those who are in Christ, that is the new people of God.
It is very clear.
This isn't even debatable.
I don't even know why we're having this debate,
which is why Bishop Barron and Cardinal Dolan should be like, yeah,
it's what we believe.
We are the new Israel.
Don't you dare debate it? You don't have the liberty to do that.
The land means nothing anymore. Yes, it's the Holy Land, but that's not some biblical.
What are they going to, what's scary Tucker is these people like Paula White and Ted Cruz and Dan Patrick,
they believe that there will be, the dome of the rock will be torn down and they will rebuild that third temple.
They're saying it now. Look at Pete Hexas. There will be a rebuilding of this temple.
It is heretical and it is anti-Christian.
I know that. Because they're going to bring in the animal sacrifices again.
and the most anti-Semitic thing that they believe is that two-thirds of the Jews are going to be slaughtered.
That's what these people believe.
They're just manipulating them and using them.
They don't really care.
Oh, everything you've said is true.
I mean, Jesus describes himself as the temple.
Yes.
He is the temple.
He says that.
He is the land that was slain, the final sacrifice.
So, yeah.
How many times does it have to be said in the New Testament over?
and over again, by Jesus, by the apostles, that Christ is the cornerstone.
We're the living stones, building a new temple.
He's, I don't think you're replacing Israel.
It's like, we replaced the Old Testament.
The Old Testament was a picture of the spiritual reality in Christ.
What these people are doing is they're replacing Christ with a worship of a political entity.
Zionism is political.
It is the idea that they're going to establish this homeland.
it wasn't necessarily even going to be in Israel initially.
They just wanted to have a Jewish homeland that could call themselves and they could
they could rent themselves and accumulate there.
But it wasn't necessarily even tied to the so-called holy land.
And there's nothing holy about that land.
I mean, you can go there and you can see the places where things happened,
but that doesn't make it something that needs to be worshipped.
and this whole crusader mentality of War Pete is nothing but cosplay, in my opinion.
And the Crusades were idiotic to start with.
But when you go back to the Bible, it makes it clear that we don't have a relationship with God
because of something physical.
There is no difference between men and women or slave people or free people.
And there's no special thing cut out for people because of their genealogy.
either. And so when it comes to replacement, you know, what are we replacing? Are replacing Christ
with the worship of a political entity? A political entity that doesn't want to have debate that seeks
to shut down both freedom of speech as well as a free exercise of religion, the entity,
the political entity that has bought our Congress and bought our president and has pushed us
into a war? That's reality that we're faced with. And that's where we stand right now. And that's where we stand right
That's where this mess really is going.
But we're over time, so we're going to go ahead and cut it there.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
Have a good day.
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They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
They see the common man is simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of them.
us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common.
That is what they want to take away.
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They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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