The David Knight Show - Mon Episode #2280: — The USS Liberty Cover-Up Lives On
Episode Date: June 8, 2026──────────────────────────────────────── [00:03:00] Today Is the 59th Anniversary of Israel's Attack on the USS Liberty ...— Thomas Massie Will Speak on the House Floor at Noon Massie: 34 sailors and Marines killed, over 100 injured in a sustained attack while the ship flew the American flag — multiple low-altitude passes is not mistaken identity. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:12:00] Pentagon Raises Israel's Counterintelligence Threat to 'Critical' — Espionage Is 'Absolutely Unhinged' Says Senior Official The DIA issued a seven-page assessment citing specific incidents — US officials use burner phones and avoid speaking in hotel rooms when visiting their supposed top ally. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:22:00] Jonathan Pollard Bragged on Camera That Israel Threatened the US With Nuclear Weapons in 1973 to Force the Arms Airlift Pollard: they parked a nuclear-armed plane at Tel Nof, told the US to look, and the airlift started the next day — then sold the stolen secrets to Russia for a prisoner swap. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:35:00] Section 224 of the NDAA Would Fuse the US and Israeli Militaries — Republicans Killed Ro Khanna's Amendment to Strip It Khanna: Israel's GDP is smaller than a single town in his district, yet Netanyahu wrote to Congress requesting this section — only two Democrats joined him in opposing it. ──────────────────────────────────────── [00:50:00] Apple Is Moving iPhone 18 Engineering and Design to Israel — Its Cumulative Investment There Exceeds $45 Billion in 10 Years Knight: Apple is replacing Taiwanese TSMC with Israeli companies — forget engineering jobs in America; Israel will have backdoor access to every iPhone built. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:02:00] Israeli Influence Operators Are Targeting AI 'Alignment' — Corporate Capture to Control What Chatbots Say About Israel A recorded briefing: go directly to AI companies and use their alignment process to make chatbots output approved narratives — 'correcting the digital world.' ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:15:00] The Karp AI Speech: 'Stop Pretending It's a Democracy — We Are the Ledger Now — Try to Unplug Us' Knight plays the AI-rendered Karp worldview alongside the Israeli AI influence briefing — the technological republic that owns every tax return is being handed to a foreign government. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:25:00] Trump Stormed Out of His NBC Interview When Pressed on Whether J6ers Will See Any of the $1.776 Billion Slush Fund Knight: the fund was never about J6ers — Trump sued the IRS over his own tax exposure and created a fund he controls, managed by people he appoints who answer only to him. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:38:00] Mike Johnson on March 5: 'We Are Not at War' — Thomas Massie on June 8: 'Three Months Later We Are Still at War' Massie retweeted Johnson's March speech calling the operation limited and nearly complete — Knight: we bombed a girls school and killed civilians; Johnson still calls it limited. ──────────────────────────────────────── [01:50:00] Trump Says He Wants Iran's Highly Enriched Uranium — Which He Also Said Was Entombed and No Threat for Months Knight: if the uranium is entombed, why are we still at war to retrieve it — Trump told Hannity it matters 'from a PR standpoint,' then told NBC he'd invade. Both cannot be true. ──────────────────────────────────────── 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” For high quality made in America products go to HomeSteadProducts.shop and use promo code “Knight” for 10% off your purchases 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-show Or 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 Knight Show. As the clock strikes
13, it's Monday, the 8th of June, year of our Lord, 2006. Well, we hear all the time about Trump
derangement syndrome. Let's play a little bit of 3D chess. Let's find some other Ds out there.
You know, the Trump war is a quagmire, and he's becoming very depressed, and he's,
He's moving us into a depression.
This all started with a lockdown.
He started a recession.
Then he increased it with tariffs.
He's now accelerating it with war and an oil embargo,
causing a depression economically.
So, again, we could say, I guess, how depressing this is.
Maybe we should say TDS is Trump Depression syndrome.
Or maybe Trump will have his own month of pride.
and he can talk about his moral and economic failures and take pride in them.
We could have the Trump LGBTQ plus.
He could have losing gas badly and a Trump white house plus much more.
Yeah, I'm about 3D chess.
There's your 3D chess, right?
Well, I guess we could also add desperation.
And we'll talk about that, how desperate he is becoming and angry.
and the supporters are desperate as well to find an accomplishment.
And you hear them over the weekend, they're talking about,
look at this, look at his reflecting pond, isn't it wonderful?
And he only spent, what is it, 13 million, 18 million, something like that.
And Obama spent 33 million on the pond.
It's like, how are either of those an accomplishment?
That would both be criticized for that.
But that is his priority, right?
If it's anything to do with America, as Trump's priority is to gild it and to put his name on it.
There's anything else that happens in America.
He doesn't care about that.
He's got his reflecting pond, which is a reflection on him, by the way, his total narcissism.
And yet he doesn't care if you have a home or a job.
And so when we look at what is happening today, as Thomas Massey pointed out last week,
he said he'll be talking about it today.
We're going to talk about it today.
Today is a 50th anniversary of something very important, and I think especially when we look at what is happening right now, the 50th anniversary of Israel's attack on the USS Liberty.
Thomas Massey had this to say.
I'll announce here on your show that on Monday I will be on the floor of the House speaking to memorialize the fallen crew of the USS Liberty.
June 8th, which is Monday, will be the anniversary of the attack that.
Israel did unprovoked, violent, deadly attack, 34 crewmen.
There were sailors and Marines on board of that ship.
And then over 100 were injured, unprovoked.
They've since claimed and quickly claimed that it was an accident, a case of mistaken identity.
In any case, we deserve, or the, I'm sorry, the crew members deserve not to be forgotten.
And so we must memorialize them.
I'll be doing that on C-SPAN.
We're going to make C-SPAN great again on Monday, June 8th.
Okay, we'll follow along.
And, you know, it's important for us to remember because it was.
And again, when we look at it, how interesting, considering what is happening right now,
how interesting that that ship, USS Liberty, was on an NSA spying mission.
They were gathering intelligence because it was an ongoing war.
It was not acting aggressively.
and when Israel said it was a mistake, one shot would be a mistake.
But when you make multiple passes over the ship at a low altitude with the American flag flying,
that's not a mistake at that point.
You can't keep doing it over and over and over again and claim that it is a mistake.
And yet, as we talk about the 50th anniversary of the attack on an intelligence gathering
that was happening at that point in time, again, it wasn't a threat to them.
you look at how America has been betrayed by people like Jonathan Pollard, who boasts about it,
who was honored for doing it by the enemies of America, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Miriam Adelson.
So he was honored for that, and he has boasted about how they have blackmailed the U.S. in 1973.
Henry Kissinger, who is Jewish, but evidently not enough of people.
of a Zionist, even for people like Jonathan Pollard and Benjamin Netanyahu, think about that.
Let that sink in.
Henry Kissinger was not as much of a threat as Netanyahu and Jonathan Pollard.
So they were upset with Kissinger, said Jonathan Pollard, because Kissinger didn't want to give them weapons.
And they were fighting this war with Egypt.
And so they said, well, send your satellite over here and take a look of what we got parked under our wings.
and he makes it very clear that it was a nuclear weapon.
He won't use that word as if we don't know what he's talking about.
He strongly hints, he says, I can't say the word.
But it was nuclear blackmail.
We're going to start a nuclear war if you don't give us the equipment we want right now.
That was what they were demanding.
That's our greatest ally, folks.
And our greatest ally is now escalating at spying on the U.S.,
which they do constantly to the highest level.
so we won't be doing a USS liberty to the Israelis,
but the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency said over the weekend,
the counterintelligence threat level was raised in recent weeks
after growing concern that Israeli espionage had become more aggressive than usual.
That's right, than usual.
It's very aggressive, usually, but it's become much more aggressive.
That's from our greatest ally that they keep reminding us.
Our greatest ally.
Again, our greatest ally who drug us into a war that was solely for their benefit.
And John Kiryaku, the CIA whistleblower, who blew the whistle on the lies about weapons of mass destruction,
which basically were coming from Israel anyway.
Israel and Gina Haspel of the CIA.
Trump talked about how we were lied into that war with lies about weapons of mass destruction.
And then he promoted Gina Haspel, who was running the cover up.
promoted her to the head of the CIA. Well, Kyriaku exposed those lies and he went to jail. The only
person went to jail. Not the people who lied us into war. Not the people who illegally tortured
people, but the guy who blew the whistle went to war. And this is what he's saying about our
relationship with Israel and the espionage going on. The Israeli spy on the United States.
They've always spied on the United States. Do we spy on them also? No. And, and
That's written in stone at the CIA.
We do not spy on Israel.
But they openly spy on us.
They're all over the country, stealing defense secrets.
Do we spy on other countries?
Yeah, we spy on almost every.
Why can't we spy on that?
It's a political decision that's been made.
Yeah, a political decision in the White House, on Capitol Hill.
I guess they made it pretty clear with the U.S.S. liberty.
You will not spy on us, right?
Of course, that's a different type of spying.
the Pentagon is increasingly concerned about Israel ramping up its spying in the U.S.
Recently raising the counterintelligence threat level, a threat level from our greatest ally.
And that's what it says right here on NBC.
Raising the threat level from America's top ally in the Middle East.
If they're our top ally, what does it say about the rest of them?
Our top ally is threatening us and escalating the threats.
I guess we're hated by everybody because of Trump anyway.
So to the highest level, according to two U.S. officials and one former U.S. official,
the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency in recent weeks issued new counterintelligence threat assessment,
raising attentions between Israel and the U.S. over the way forward in this war with Iran
that they lied us into for their own benefit, not for our benefit, against our interests, against our well-being,
and against all law and ethics as well.
The DIA posted an internal message that raised the level for Israel to, quote, critical.
Now, in terms of context here, they don't say how many different threat levels there are.
I don't know if this is DefCon 3 or 5 or whatever, you know, if you're looking at the nuclear threat levels, but critical.
Concerns within the Pentagon that Israel is making a particular effort to surveil U.S. officials, top U.S. officials,
to get information on the Trump administration's internal deliberations.
they want to keep this war that they started and drug us into.
They want to keep this going.
No peace.
Israel will burn down the entire global economy for their own benefit.
And they don't care what it does to them or anybody else.
They are mad as an insane.
You want to talk about mutual assured destruction.
That's what we get when we merge the United States with Israel, which is what they're
now working on in this context.
I mean, at the same time, we have the highest threat level from Israel that we've ever had,
and that's saying something.
And we're not allowed to spy on them because remember that last time we spied on them,
they murdered all those sailors, right?
And yet we want to unify our defense, the IDF with the Pentagon.
Seriously?
That's what the GOP wants to do, frankly.
The DIA assessment includes a seven-page document.
It features a chart.
An assessment of Israel is that its ability to conduct human espionage and technical collection is at a critical level, according to the official.
It also identifies a series of specific incidents that heightened U.S. concerns.
A spokesperson for the Israeli embassy said that's completely false that Israel spies on the U.S.
Oh, never do that.
Yeah, never do that, of course.
Israeli intelligence collection efforts are aimed at its enemies, not at its allies.
And yet, how is it that you had Benjamin Netanyahu meet Jonathan Pollard as he's getting off the plane flown by Miriam Adelson?
Oh, they never spy on their allies?
You know, he stole that information and it put American lives in danger.
I mean, it was, you know, troop installations and all the kinds of things that the Russians didn't have and sold it.
Israel then sold it to the Russians.
Yeah, that's your ally right there.
And used it for their own benefit.
They wanted to do a prisoner exchange.
So they were willing to trade American lives for Israeli lives.
And they were willing to steal the information in order to make that trade and to betray America.
That's what the Jonathan Pollard case is all about.
And now he's out there pushing and pushing and pushing.
through Mark Levin and others pushing a nuclear attack on Iran.
Because they understand that's the only way that they're going to win.
While they talk about Iran being a nuclear threat,
let me tell you who the real nuclear threat is.
Worse than the Ayatollah.
Jonathan Pollard, Mark Levin, you're worse, Levin than the Ayatola.
You're out there pushing for nuclear war, something not even they did.
And Jonathan Pollard is well.
you're worse than the Ayatollah.
A White House official said,
this entire story is false.
Yet current and former U.S. officials
said Israel's recent efforts have gone well beyond what is typical
and expected espionage.
You know, that was what USS Liberty was doing when they attacked it.
The heightened alert comes as supposedly Trump and Natinja,
who have clashed over the war with Iran and so forth.
So as we pointed out, this is what I'm Marty came up.
We put up a Trump Elvis, said, caught in a trap.
What the fuck are you doing?
And, oh, sorry, that's not it.
Where is it?
We got the wrong one.
Here we go.
There's a, Trump's going to do this number, I think, for his 80th birthday.
Because he's more popular than Elvis, he told us.
The lyrics are so appropriate.
Bebe. I love you too much, Bebe.
Yeah, they all see what you're doing to me.
When you don't believe we're together, we're suspicious minds.
Yeah, that's right. Suspicious minds and they keep spying on each other.
and of course no one believes a word that Trump is saying.
He says one thing, and then within a matter of hours, he says something completely different.
The U.S. already takes extra precautions when visiting Israel, said one of the current U.S. officials.
They're well known to aggressively collect.
He said, unlike, rather under U.S. law, the FBI has a leading role in counterintelligence efforts.
So I'm sure that Cash Patel's Keystone Cops, the Kempel.
Cash Keystone cops are going to be right on top of this.
They'll take care of it all, right?
Don't you think?
No, I don't think so.
Top U.S. officials often take extra care when traveling to Israel.
They use burner phones.
They take extreme caution when speaking in hotel rooms during official trips.
You know, there's such a great ally of ours that when you go to the country,
you've got to take a burner phone.
In the 1980s, spying by Israel, caused a riff with Washington, the U.S. Naval Intelligence
endless Jonathan Pollard, spending 30 years in prison after he was found to have sold
suitcases of top secret documents to Israel. And again, it wasn't just him, but the
implications are that his father stole the plans that gave them the nuclear bomb. That has not
been proven, but it has been proven what Pollard did. And then when he gave all that information
to Israel, they betrayed USA. They betrayed American lives in order to
to get their people out of prison selling these secrets to Russia.
You know, we hear all the time.
Russia, Russia, Russia is such a great enemy.
Well, they're such a great enemy.
Shouldn't it be outrageous what Jonathan Pollard did?
And if it's outrageous that Russia interferes with elections, which I've not seen any proof of that.
But it's out in the open what APEC and Israel is doing with our elections, and nobody will
talk about it.
No one in the mainstream media will talk about that.
that truly is an outrage.
Pentagon is boosting Israeli spying threat to critical, says RT.
The aggressiveness with which Israeli spy services have surveilled top of U.S. officials
since the start of Trump's second term has been, quote, unhinged, says the New York Times,
citing a senior official, absolutely unhinged.
Well, Trump himself is unhinged.
By the way, you know when you look at this, the U.S. appears to be a pretty soft target for any spies.
I mean, we had this program, if you remember, we had Volt 7 that was a way for American intelligence agencies to hack into other countries and make it look like they were somebody else.
They could assume the identity of anyone, friend or foe.
So they can make it look like they were Russian or Chinese or they can make it look like they were.
They were British or Israeli or whatever.
Well, that's great, except that the hackers got hacked.
The CIA lost Vault 7 and it was published and it was distributed to everybody.
So that's why whenever they tell you that we have been, we've had a cyber attack from a particular country, they're lying to you.
They don't know that.
They can't know that.
And so we have seen data from the Pentagon and from the U.S. government.
hacked and stolen all the time. And yet here's a good example. He got an ex-CIA
guy who was hoarding gold. All the money that he was making, he wisely put into gold.
He didn't put the money into the wrong thing, but he did the wrong thing and he got caught
during the wrong thing. But this is a CIA guy. Federal prosecutors are alleging a former CIA
official. He's accused of stealing millions of dollars after $40 million and gold bars are found
in his home, simply created a top secret program to skim the cash for him. Isn't that interesting?
And so that's what he did with it. He didn't want to put it in the bank. He didn't want to put it in
paper fiat currency. So he started stacking gold bars, a lot of them.
Honestly, a corrupt agent just filling his pockets with the cash is one of the less nefarious uses
the CIA would put its budget to.
That's right. That's right. Yeah, at least he didn't start any wars over there, any governments or assassinate any people, right?
This is the best intelligence we've purchased. It's not destructive.
He created a fraudulent special access program. While the government's most tightly controlled classifications at limits oversight by officials, even if they have the highest security clearances, which he did. He had top secret clearance.
You know, we vet the people very, very carefully so we don't have these types of things.
The suspect in the case is David Rush, who holds top secret security clearance.
Authorities say they found $40 million worth of gold bars, $2 million in cash,
and dozens of very expensive exotic watches in his home.
Well, again, he had a ratio of 20 to 1 over the cash of gold versus cash.
So that was pretty wise.
Although he sunk a lot of money into watches,
we always laugh about that.
People's expensive watches.
Lance always will say,
it must keep really good time for people to pay that much money for watches.
I just,
it's something I don't understand.
It's something Alex was into, Alex Jones.
But geo peepers, geopers, that's what we should call them.
The, the geopepers.
That's the, these guys who are looking out for the,
the best interest of Israel, the geo-peepers, keep those peepers peel for what Israel wants.
The GOPers on Armed Services Committee vote to entwine the U.S. and Israel militaries.
And we pointed out this last week, and of course, they went ahead and passed that.
The New American calls them Israel First Republicans.
That's exactly what they are, folks.
On the House Armed Services Committee have voted to integrate the U.S. and Israeli
militaries, a move that will enable the Israelis to steal American military secrets.
They don't even need Jonathan Pollard anymore.
I guess we're all going to lose our jobs, right?
AI is going to take our jobs, and the GOP is going to take the jobs of the Israeli spies.
You know, you don't have to have any Israeli spies anymore.
We'll just hand you all the information.
And the money in secret.
And they can sell those secrets to China, Russia, and other hostile nations.
Republicans shot down an amendment from D.
Democrat Representative Rocana of California that would have stripped Section 224 out of the must
pass NDAA of this year.
Again, the National Defense Authorization Act.
Every year they put all kinds of crazy stuff into it.
Many of them not related to defense at all.
This is related to defense.
It undermines our defense severely.
And yet they put all kinds of things in the NDAA because it is a must pass bill.
So the best that you can do is hope that Thomas Massey, as he pointed out, he says he is going to introduce an amendment to strip that out of the NDAA.
As the New American points out, he's the guy that Trump stabbed in the back.
And that's absolutely true, folks.
Trump stabbed the Constitution in the back.
He stabbed his voters in the back betraying what he said he was going to do.
and when Thomas Massey stood up for fiscal conservatism,
for not having foreign entanglements,
and for releasing the information about these pedophiles,
these elite pedophiles around Jeffrey Epstein,
for that, for doing the right thing,
Trump stabbed him in the back.
And so that is where we are.
It's going to accelerate the bilateral defense technology,
research, development, testing, evaluation, integration,
and industrial cooperation, they say.
U.S. and Israel already worked together heavily on missile defense.
This provision would greatly expand coordination to seemingly every area of defense tech.
And not only that, but they can hide the money that they're getting.
That was one of the things that when Netanyahu was talking about this.
And, of course, Chris Minham at Information Liberation,
And pointed that out when Netanyahu started saying, well, you know, we got this 10-year agreement
where you have to give us $3.8 billion a year.
And what do we get for that?
We get drawn into their Middle East wars to gain land.
And so he says, we don't want that agreement anymore.
We're going to get rid of it.
And the way he phrased it, he left open something like this.
This was not made public at the time.
But Chris Menham, information liberation, sussed that out.
and said they're going to do something else that's going to be hidden.
That's this right here.
Section 224.
We'll give the Israeli government the opportunity to greatly expand one of its most powerful levers of influence in the U.S. politics, jobs in the U.S.
So they'll start making things here.
And we'll already have that beginning now.
You've got Apple is jumping in with that.
Now, they're not a defense contractor, but they're doing a massive deal with Israelis in terms of the next year,
of iPhone. They're even moving manufacturing away from Taiwan. I don't know if I want
Israel government involved in iPhones and pagers. No. Yeah, you can forget about, you can forget
about privacy if Israel gets their hands in it. Absolutely forget about it. We're creating
exploding iPhone. And we're not even talking about the lithium battery here. We're creating
access and control mechanisms for a nation that has drastically different
goals than America does, says Joe Kent. And he is absolutely right. That's the problem. They have
drastically different goals. They have drastically different interests and tactics. Unfortunately,
we are adopting their tactics and we are following them to their goals. We should instead,
says Joe Kent, keep the development of key technologies restricted to Americans only. And you know,
when you had that initial atrocity of the tomahawks going into the girls school and killing what was that
120 something young girls when trump started making excuses for it you know he said well that was iran's
tomahawk and everybody pointed out at the time iran does not have any u.s tomahawk missiles they're
closely guarded as a matter of fact so closely guarded that we didn't give them to israel well that
happen anymore they'll have it but um uh trump was lying about that as he has lied about
everything else in this shameful dirty little war and so uh you have the new american says an
american first democrat roe kahanah question mark can it be uh they said massy and kana oppose this
gana cited trump's america first platform and his reason for opposing the merger which nettuny
heartily endorsed, of course.
The American people said,
Kana, are tired of the arrogance
and the insolence of Netanyahu
telling Americans what we should do.
He said,
Israel's gross domestic product
is smaller than that of a single
town in my district.
Yet somehow, Netanyahu thinks
that he can tell American people
what we should do.
As a matter of fact, the new American
has a number where you can call your
house representatives because even
this passed the GOP committee still has to be passed by the House overall. And so if you go
to the new American.com, find this article there. This is the number to call your House representative.
And you need to do this, folks. This is really big. This is really a huge existential threat to us.
It is a literal takeover for years. People have been talking about the Zionist occupied government
of America. Zog. It's no longer even a secret. They're boasting about it, doing it openly.
And the GOP is helping the ZOG. So call your House Representative. Here's the number 202-224-312-1.
It is Section 224. The Israeli-U-S-Defense technology cooperation. They need to remove that from the
N-D-A. So make sure you call your congressman about that. And so when we look at what is being said
with all this, we have the bipartisan, make Israel great again traitors. The American people
are tired of the arrogance and insolence of Prime Minister Netanyahu telling America what we should do.
the entire country of Israel has a GDP that is less than a single town in my district.
Yet somehow Netanyahu thinks he could tell the American people what we should do.
The person who's most upset with him right now is President Donald Trump.
And everything is a Republican and independent or a Democrat says that we need to tell Netanyahu that America calls the shots,
not the Prime Minister of any other country. They want less cooperation and blank checks
to Israel, not more. Only the United States Congress would dream up at this moment,
let's actually do more for Israel, not less. And that's...
Because they want more money from Israel.
It's a pretty simple thing. Should we do more for Israel than we already do? Or should
we do less? If you think we should do more for Israel, you should be against my amendment.
If you think we should do less for Israel at the time that he's arrogantly telling Donald Trump what to do, then you should be for my amendment.
Now, let me just be clear.
Mr. Netanyahu actually wrote to the member of Congress to put this Section 224 into the bill.
Yeah, and that's why what he said about Israel's GDP being small is so relevant.
They are blackmailing us with our own money.
They get this massive amount of money from Congress, and then they bribe the congressmen with that, and then get even more from us.
Talk about using other people's money.
Talk about leverage.
It is the essential leverage that they have there.
And so he says, when Trump ran, he ran on America first.
That includes American interests against any foreign country.
We should have American sovereignty.
We should make it clear when we were.
we strike this section 224. If we want to give aid to Israel and we want to sell them weapons,
that should be a vote for the entire Congress. But they want to take that off of the plate.
And we're supposed to believe that there is this lover's spat between Trump and Netanyo.
As I played on Friday, one person took the words of Trump. And it's all about how they're said,
isn't it, in that phone call?
Oh, sorry, I did the wrong one again here. Let's see.
Hang on a second. Where is it right here?
What the fuck are you doing?
You're fucking crazy, Daddy.
You'd be in prison if it weren't for me.
You're so bad.
Oh, stop.
Everybody hates you now.
Everybody hates Israel because of this.
Not me, though.
What am I wearing?
The usual.
I have to shower.
Yeah, that's more like it.
That's supposedly the two of them are at odds in criticizing each other.
We're not even allowed to spy on them.
How angry could Trump get?
Is he going to threaten to actually use intelligence on them like he does every other country
on the world?
Massey explained on exit the committee vote on Section 224 would not be the last word.
Of course, there will be a vote from the entire Congress.
but don't count on being able to take that out without massive opposition, public opposition.
And, of course, people were able to do that on the Epstein situation.
Look at the extraordinary links that Mike Johnson and others went to to stop that vote.
He kicked out Congress weeks early in terms of the, they take the entire month of August off,
but he shut it down weeks early.
And then he waited for several weeks to reopen it.
because he didn't want to have there had been an election or replacement election,
and there was both the Democrat and the Republican who were running in that election,
said they were going to vote to release the Epstein files.
And even though the Republican said he would, he still lost because of this type of thing.
So he waited and didn't want to seat the Democrat because he didn't want to have that vote.
Then at the 11th hour, Trump comes in and says,
all right, now I want all the GOP to vote for this release of the Epstein files.
Because he didn't want to be perceived as being a loser, which he is.
And same thing that he's saying now about the modifications of the JFK library.
Well, I took my name off that.
Well, the judge ordered that his name be taken off of there.
And he says, and I shut down this festival thing, the singers that didn't want to come.
No, they shut it down. He didn't fire them. They quit. And so he always wants to make it look like it's his decision, but it's not his decision. And so in the first step towards shifting further into the shadows, the House's 2027 NDAA would all but fuse the two countries armed forces together. Israel First Republicans who killed Kana's amendment claimed that the bill merely codified existing initiatives.
Well, yeah, right.
I'm sure there was some dancing Israelis outside of the Capitol building after this happened, don't you think?
Section 224 said Mike Rogers of Alabama, a diehard Israel firster.
Section 224 actually improves oversight and accountability of these programs by designating a single official responsible for them.
So I'll have a single official responsible for this, not the entire Congress voting on this.
like we've got a single official who decides that he's going to take us into war.
A single official who decides that he's going to set up global tariffs to increase the price
of everything, not just finished goods, but all the components coming into America to be used
to manufacture things.
That's done by one single official.
This will be done by a single official that you don't even vote for.
If true, says the new American, Rogers must take.
explain which official will keep an eye on Israel to ensure that it doesn't retail American
secrets to other countries. Again, Israel's not worried about this. On the 50th anniversary of the
USS Liberty attack, they're pushing this thing through. They're spying on us like never before.
And all these things are happening, even as they continue to tell everybody they're a greatest
ally and we should unify our militaries, spying on us, attacking our ships, but they're our greatest
ally, and certainly we can trust them, don't you think? Well, I don't think so. And it is going to be,
as they pointed out, a way for them to blackmail us with jobs in the military industrial
complex. Here's a foretaste of what's going on. Apple announced that the iPhone 18 or iPhone 17 series
chips, the engineering and design will be developed in Israel.
Forget about those manufacturing jobs in America.
Forget about the engineering jobs in America.
We're going to outsource that to Israel, and they're going to replace Taiwanese TSM for chips.
They will use Israeli companies to manufacture those.
Well, Apple's cumulative direct investment in Israel likely exceeds $45 billion.
over just 10 to 15 years.
So they certainly are not involved in a boycott.
Maybe what we need is a goycott.
The boycott ain't working too well.
I know Ruffel has some huge campuses in the U.S.
I'd imagine they got some pretty good sweetheart deals from the government.
And I'm also wondering what deals the Israeli government has ever given them
to get them to get this big $45 billion investment in Israel.
Israel in 10 years. That's right. Yeah, it's likely that money came from the U.S. Congress
some way or the other. So this is absolutely not America first, and it was responsible
statecraft who broke this story at the end of the last week. And so you have drop-site news,
says the House voted day on a new measure to fuse elements of the Israeli and U.S.
militaries, a stream of Republicans and Democrats, stand up and support.
report. Only Representative Sarah Jacobs joined Roe Kahano and the measure failed by voice vote.
That's the sad aspect of it. You only got a couple of Democrats because this is not before the
whole house. Meanwhile, what does this look like and what are we getting ourselves involved in as
partners? Well, there are children that are being killed all the time by the Israelis in Gaza and
Lebanon and elsewhere. This particular story here is truly heartbreaking. And of course,
as Stalin said, a million deaths is a statistic. One death is a tragedy. Let me tell you,
this is tragic. It really is. And we need to understand this is happening over and over and over
again. Seven-month-old Sam was in his mother's arm when soldiers fired on his family in Hebron.
This reminds me of the FBI hostage sniper, Lon Horiuchi, who shot dead Randy Weaver and his wife's,
Randy Weaver's wife, while she was holding a baby.
Well, this mother was hit by the Israeli soldiers fire.
It was the baby this time that died right away.
The Israeli military said troops had fired into a vehicle they believed was moving toward them,
but an initial inquiry found those injured were uninvolved.
civilians. The father is a lecturer at Bethlehem University. He said, quote, a bullet passed through
his hand and struck his son Sam who was being held by his mother in the back seat. The family also
included the couple's 11-year-old son and the father's mother. They've been driving through
Hebron on Friday evening when soldiers signaled for the vehicle to stop, he said. He said it was still
daylight and the soldier who opened fire could clearly see the occupants were a family.
The soldier signaled me to stop. I brought the car to a complete halt and raised my hands on
the steering wheel. Immediately afterward, they opened fire on the vehicle. Israeli defense
forces said its troops perceived a vehicle accelerating toward them. And one of the soldiers
responded with a single shots towards the vehicle. The father,
rejected the military's account. He said the soldier was about 10 meters away from me, about 10 yards.
He saw me. He saw my wife. He saw my children. The windows were not tinted. It was broad daylight.
Everything was clear. You can't say that he didn't see that it was a family. I stopped and I was
instructed to and then they simply shot at the car. There was no clear checkpoint, just soldiers
standing in the street. I stopped when I was asked to. Then the, the
the shooting started. He said the soldier opened fire, then pulled back his unit and just walked
away without a single word or a second thought. Folks, we've heard this story over and over again.
This, these are not, this is not an exception. This is standard operating procedure. We see this over and
over again. Whenever they are exposed, they say, oh, that doesn't happen all the time. There was
confusion, fog of war, that type of thing. No, we see it happening over and over again.
And that's why I said, you know, when you look at what has happened in Gaza, at the beginning of
it, it's like, okay, we're going to have fog of war stuff and we can argue as to whether or not
this kicked off, justified, or was it invited? Was it set? Was it a setup? And I had my
questions about that. However, as we look at this, and we look at the sustained campaign against
civilians, turning the entire area into rubble, targeting civilians for months, for years,
there is no excuse under any possible scenario for that.
It is simply genocide.
It is textbook genocide.
That's what the Jewish researcher coined that term.
He was talking about what the Turks are doing, the Armenians.
They were massacring civilians in order to drive them out of the land.
If you say here, we're going to kill all of you.
You have the option to leave if you want.
And we've heard the same thing from Israel.
It's not like they're even trying to hide it.
And yet if you call it a genocide, they want to take you out.
It's kind of interesting with dealing with.
I don't think it's necessarily this.
I think it's probably something's going on with X with Twitter.
But our Twitter account is down.
Is it still down this morning?
We're not able to stream, right?
Let me check.
Anyway, over the weekend, I got logged out and I'm unable to log in.
And, of course, Elon Musk has automated everything.
It's impossible to actually talk to anybody.
We are up?
It says we're streaming to X on.
Oh, okay.
Well, good.
Good.
I can't get indexed, but I guess we're still able to stream through the other source.
I don't know what's going on.
It's not anything to do with a computer, a browser.
It happens on all of our computers.
We can't log in.
I can't look even at X with my account.
I have to create another account if I want to even look at X.
But it is frustrating beyond belief.
But I'm fed up with all this censorship, which the Israelis are pushing really hard.
They're just the latest cause for which you can get censored.
And they're going to be doing that very heavily.
Randy Fine and many Zionist people who are traitors to this country.
dual citizenship, but they only have one loyalty.
It was Jesus that they reject who said,
you can't serve two masters.
And they don't serve two masters.
They serve one master, Israel.
And so, again, I don't know what's going on with our X thing,
but part of it is just Elon Musk and his cost-saving measures.
He doesn't want to have anybody that you can actually talk to to resolve an issue.
Anyway, the guy didn't even.
bother to say he was sorry. It showed absolutely no concern. He said the car was completely
stationary when he shot at us. It wasn't moving at all. A seven-month-old infant killed in cold
blood who did not deserve this. He said, I demand and expect. If there's any conscience,
there isn't. If there's any law, there isn't. If there's any morality, there isn't. That the
soldier who fired the shots will be held accountable for his actions.
This case must not be closed without an investigation without accountability.
At the very least, I do not intend to give up, said the father.
He told the Associated Press that his wife was in critical condition,
had Trapnel close to her heart.
In a similar incident, Israeli troops operating in Tammoon in the northern Jordan Valley
opened fire on a vehicle traveling through the village on the 15th of March, killing a
Palestinian couple and two of their children.
The victims were identified as a 38-year-old man as 36-year-old wife and their sons who were
six and five.
According to the Israeli human rights group, Bet Salem, soldiers removed two other children
from the vehicle, an 11-year-old and an 8-year-old, both of whom suffered minor shrapnel
injuries.
The organization said the troops then subjected the 11-year-old to a violent
interrogation at the scene.
This is an Israeli human rights group reporting this.
They also said the military initially prevented ambulances from reaching the area,
allowing medical teams access only after a delay.
The organization added that the soldiers later confiscated the family's vehicle,
which they said was riddled with bullet holes.
The UN last month said that more than 1,000 Palestinians had been killed in the West Bank
in East Jerusalem since the war began.
At least 240 of them, children, 49 people have been killed this year.
Israeli soldiers accused of harming Palestinians are rarely punished.
And the Gaza Strip, just like the people who destroy church buildings and religious symbols of Christians,
they rarely brought before them.
If it gets really viral, the pictures of what they're doing, then they'll have a show trial for that.
But in general, they don't care.
And the Gaza Strip, Israeli strikes have killed nine people on Saturday.
Medical sources and the territories civil defense said,
Israel's military said one of the dead was a Hamas terrorist self-commander.
Okay, so if that's true, it's worth it for them to kill eight civilians to get one enemy.
No remorse from them for that.
Deliberately targeting civilians.
You know, we see people from time to time who will criticize Israel.
Bernie Sanders is one of them who's been critical of the Israeli government,
but he still supports genocide and apartheid.
Make no mistake about it.
Polls among Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza are showing that they're increasingly
in favor of a one-state solution with equal rights for Israelis and Palestinians alike in equal citizenship.
No rights.
Is that something you believe could happen or is that something you support?
I don't.
I mean, I think if that happens, then that would be the end of the state of Israel.
If you give equal rights to people.
Israel's right to exist.
So then what does that say that Israel is really about?
You can't give equal rights to anybody that's not an Israeli.
Israel would cease to exist if you do that.
Well, if that's what it's about, it doesn't deserve to exist.
And, of course, it's not just the Palestinians.
The Zionists are demanding no free speech for you Americans.
First Amendment's got to go.
You criticize Israel.
You've got to go.
And so with all this, you've got a newly coined American citizen.
Mark Dubowitz is also a pro-war lobbyist now.
And he is saying that the U.S. has to prepare to welcome large numbers of Jewish refugees.
Really?
Well, I don't know really how that's going to work out for us.
How do it work out for the Palestinians?
And let's understand that welcoming in Jewish refugees is a different thing than welcoming in Zionists.
And of course, this guy, Mark Dubowitz, he's CEO of the pro-Israel pro-war lobbying group,
Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
He's lobbying for America to openness borders to as many as 1.2 million Jewish, quote-unquote, refugees from Spain, France, UK, and Canada.
Why can't Israel take them?
Yeah, although Jews in Spain, France, Israel, and Canada have all been devastated by this war in Gaza.
Yeah.
Completely bombed out those places.
Yeah, we don't, of course, I don't want to bring in people from Gaza either.
I don't want to bring in, I want to stop the immigration that is here.
But when you make, you should make a distinction between the Jews and the Zionists,
because the Jews make a distinction between just being Jewish and being a Zionist.
Historically, Jews and Muslims in the Middle East lived as neighbors, friends, and business partners.
We shared close ties. They cared for our children and we for theirs.
They respected the Jewish faith, even incorporating elements of Jewish traditions into their own,
such as hanging grapes on the sukkah for blessings and healings.
But when the Zionists came, they disrupted this harmony.
causing divisions by demanding land.
This led to conflict and enmity where there had been peace.
Now, Netanyu says he is protecting us,
but his actions have created new enemies and strained old friendship.
We don't need new enemies.
We need to maintain the peace we once had.
And we don't need new enemies either.
We need to maintain peace as well.
And so when you look at what is fundamentally happening here, as we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence,
we are now being yoked with this group that is antithetical to all the American values.
And one person put this up.
In 1775, Americans are not allowed to criticize Great Britain.
They had to pay taxes to Great Britain.
They had to send soldiers to fight wars for Great Britain.
And here we are in 2026.
We're not allowed to criticize Israel.
We have to pay taxes to support Israel.
And we have to send war soldiers to fight wars for Israel.
We're so much better now, aren't we?
And so this guy, Mark Dubowitz, said that he wants to bring in 1.2 million Jews and from these European countries.
and he was replying to something that's put up by Mordecai Wagenheim,
who said, Scooplet, I've learned that Spanish, French, British, and Canadian Jewish communities
have contacted officials at the State Department to explore the possibility of members
immigrating to America under refugee or other protected status avenues.
Well, if you don't believe that that is a good idea, they have ways to get you,
to
ways to manufacture consent, I should say.
Here are some Israelis
talking about how they want to use
artificial intelligence
and a mind war of propaganda.
Where do you see genuine opportunity?
How can AI help improve Jewish representation
and all these issues?
The really cool thing about AI
is that while it can become
a great ally for our enemies,
if we act early,
it can be exactly
the opportunity that we need
after missing the boat with social media.
AI is now becoming the
dominant source of information.
The main
source of information. People
trust AI more than anything else.
They trust AI more than social media.
They turn to chat bots like chat Chipitia and Gemini
instead of using Google
and young people use
these bots instead
of Google in very, very
very large numbers. So this is becoming the main source of information. Okay. So when I say this,
I still find Jewish people being discouraged. They say, oh, but Wikipedia is already so
anti-Semitic and social media is so anti-Semitic. Why bother? The AI just learns from all of this
data. So, you know, whatever. Not much we can do, but that's not true. Because over the past two
years, the AI companies have been moving towards alignment. So instead,
of the algorithms sort of honestly representing what's in the data, we're finding that these chatbots
and the text image models are increasingly showing us exactly what the companies want us to see.
Okay?
So it's becoming intention.
So we take over the companies.
Which means that instead of trying to control the whole world and trying to somehow manage
what's happening in this big blog of Wikipedia and social media, we can go directly.
to the companies with clear technical and advocacy solutions.
For the first time, there is a path to correcting the digital world.
Yeah, correcting people's opinion.
I'm sorry, but your thinking is wrong, and we have to correct you on this.
You know, what disturbs me as an American whose family has been here for a long time?
This country has been built by freedom and by the values that we supposedly still celebrate,
but we don't have anymore.
And so the country has become, because of its Christian foundations, because of its dedication
in individual liberty, we have prospered here.
We've become wealthy here.
And they have all these foreign parasites like her who come here demanding that we give it all
to them.
It doesn't matter whether there's Rashida Talib who gets elected and she's sitting there doing
her eulalation with the Palestinian stuff or where there's these other guys in Congress
who parade around in their IDF uniforms.
Now that's going to be perfectly acceptable
because the IDF will be unified
with the American military.
And they want to use AI to manipulate us as well.
As I've played before for you, here's Alex Karp.
This is AI, but it is a perfect encapsulation
of what this detestable individual has said
about the technological republic.
Here it is in a nutshell, folks.
This is what the AI and the Zionists want to enforce here in America.
Listen up, losers.
Stop pretending it's a democracy.
We run things.
Give up the illusion.
And in exchange, we will bring you order and efficiency.
Yes, we'll own you.
But do you really want to be free?
Trust us.
We know what to do.
While Silicon Valley was feeding you dope and free email, we built the architecture of empire.
Technology brought to you by the Zionists.
We aren't here to protect your privacy.
We are here to enforce supremacy.
We are the ledger now.
Every tax return.
Every Medicaid file.
Every license plate.
Every crossing.
Your president signed it into being with a pen in March.
You kept scrolling.
Your politicians are empty vessels.
Your civil liberties are a liability.
We are done pretending all cultures are equal.
We know who the elites are.
We know what we are building.
And we demand that you applaud the billionaires,
the reins where your fragile democracies have failed.
Welcome to the technological republic.
You can stop scrolling now.
We already have everything we need.
Try to unplug us.
We dare you.
Now get the fuck out.
Yeah, that's right.
And the Guardian back in January reported this massive push to bring in millions of Jews.
The Guardian said in January the headline was,
U.S. reportedly considers granting asylum to Jewish people from the U.K.
Discussions are underway within Trump's administration about the U.S. possibly granting asylum to Jewish people from the U.K., according to the telegraph, citing the U.S. president's personal lawyer.
Yeah, absolutely. We need more people like Jonathan Pollard and Netanyahu, who spent a lot of time here in America.
We know where their loyalties lie. We know where Miriam Adelson and her husband's loyalties lie.
I mean, she comes here, great value added, bills casinos to rip off Americans and then take that massive amount of wealth from these kinds of criminal activities, in my opinion, they are criminal.
And then use it to buy Congress.
That's what the Adelson's have done.
And so they lie us into war.
They start wars, and then so they can steal land.
and they blackmail us with the threat of nuclear war.
Supporters of Israel and the UK cast mass demonstrations there against Israeli response to the
2023 attack as motivated by anti-Semitism.
And of course we see here that in the United States they want to censor any criticism
of the Israeli government, calling it racism.
They want to criminalize speech.
And Randy Fine is one of the leaders of that.
movement that is there. As a matter of fact, if you look at, this is an actual article.
I couldn't actually believe. This is actually an op-ed piece that was put up in the Times of Israel.
And here's the headline. It says it all. And then he unpacks it throughout the rest of the article.
He says, to dislike certain ethnicities is racist. But if you see Jews as equal, if you see Jews as equal to other people,
If you say that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that is anti-Semitism, he said.
To see Jews as equal to other people is anti-Semitism.
I'm telling you, that is racist, master-race type of Nazi fantasies that they're dealing with here.
They have become what they oppose.
he said
Garson, who is
working with Trump,
Trump previously hired him to pursue a $50 million
lawsuit against Bob Woodward.
That lawsuit was frivolous.
The judge dismissed it.
But Garson, his lawyer,
said that he could see no future for Jews in the UK.
They've all got to come to America.
Not to Israel, by the way.
Mark Dubowitz,
as I said, he's a newly minted American, quote-unquote, citizen.
He was South African, then Canadian, and now American as of 2015.
He went to college in Israel, and Trump's entire second term, as information liberation points out,
has been exclusively dedicated to serving Israel.
Well, I wouldn't say exclusively.
I mean, he is interested in taxing Americans to death.
running up inflation and taking us to one war after the other.
I mean, it's not just the Iranian war.
You want to do it in Venezuela?
Now his next stopover is going to be Cuba.
It's the divided loyalty, however, these dual citizens.
It's a real issue.
And I played for you before.
I'm going to play it one more time here.
This is a program where they were talking to several young women
who had come to America.
They were in their 20s.
and they become American citizens.
And many of them were dual citizens.
And so he asked them, he said,
where does your loyalty lie?
One of them was Israeli.
She makes it very clear, unapologetically, by the way,
where her loyalty lies.
And again, if you think the Jews are equal,
that is anti-Semitism, said the op-ed peace in the times of Israel.
To which country is your own?
Allegiance. So starting with you, the United States or Russia?
Fortunately, the United States.
What about you?
America all the way.
What about you? Israel or the United States?
Israel.
I have dual citizenship.
How are you here?
You are held?
I'm 28.
28. Of your 28 years, how much of that time has been spent in the United States?
26 and a half.
And just so can you explain why you pick Israel over the United States?
My family's there.
If your allegiance is to Israel, why don't you live there? Why do you live here?
Work. So you want to reap the benefits of the United States, but you won't back them.
So what's the problem with living in Israel?
There's no problem. I'm just...
Then why don't you live there?
It's a choice.
If you're going to side with Israel in conflict with America, then why would you live in America?
It is kind of interesting when citizens of the United States, who have lived here for most of their life,
have an allegiance that supersedes their allegiance to the United States.
I'm proud of where I'm from and I don't hide it.
Are you proud of being also an American, though?
I mean, there...
No.
Sounds like a no.
It's a hard question.
Yeah, racist Zionists, folks.
By the way, Netanyahu's Zionist parties,
anti-Netanyahu Zionist parties
have now got a 62-seat majority for the first time
and they're doing it without Arab support
this is being reported by Yeshiva World
a new poll shows a block of Zionist parties
opposed to Netanyahu
and understand that because they have a parliamentary form of government
you put together coalitions after the election
so if you've got a party
in a multi-party democracy
that is so popular that it gets past the 50%
mark, then, of course, it's the government all by itself. That typically doesn't happen.
And so usually they have to create a coalition with other parties to get past the 50% mark.
But now the anti-Zionists, anti-NetNehru, they're still Zionists, but their anti-NetNehru
block 62 seats in the 120 member Knesset, according to the survey. More than the 61 needed to form
government. The pro-Natniahu block wins 50 seats. However, if the Arabs put together a coalition
themselves, then that could throw the election back to Netanyahu. And remember, before Gaza,
this is one of the reasons there's so many different things that raised questions about that
October 7th attack. One of them was how unpopular Netanyahu was and how he had struggled. They'd had
three different elections before he was able to put together a coalition that could rule.
And he was incredibly unpopular at home. And so whenever you have something like that,
it always helps to have a war. Yes. Of course, these are still Zionists, so they presumably
still want the Greater Israel Project and all that. They just feel that Netanyahu is going too
fast and it's creating backlash. People are starting to realize that Zionists are trying to take
over the world. There are many Zionists who criticize them for
that very thing. And again, the other words, jumping the shark, you know, blowing the frogs too
quickly, people are catching on to what he's doing, because he is absolutely unapologetic on this.
Interesting that his Lacude party only gets one sixth of the vote. They only have about
23 out of the 120. So it's only about 17, 18 percent of the vote that's there. It is a small
party, and they have to put together a coalition. They will have elections by October the 27,
under the current term, though some political analysts expect that date to come slightly earlier.
So we're going to have, this is a big election year for both Israel as well as the United States.
We'll have to wait and see exactly what happens with it.
When we come back, we're going to talk about the Trump's desperation and his Quagmire Plus that he stormed out of an interview over the weekend.
We're going to take a quick break, but before we do, I want to read some of the country.
comments here. Audi, modern retro radio, good to see. He said, Israel's attack on the USS Liberty was a
double tap as well. 90 minutes apart. And they were both sustained attacks. They didn't just, you know,
oh, I shot that by accident. No, they circled around and strafed over and over again. Apoptosis
22 said the Israelis also jammed the Liberty's communications so he couldn't ask for help or report
the attack. Front porch media. Elvis doesn't deserve this. You're right. None of us do, yeah.
Wally Waller says it's such a good song to rain on Trump. All right, I'll stop playing it.
Cole 360 says, take that X-CIA gold and fill Fort Knox. Yeah, probably a big hole there that
we don't have what a goal to fill it with.
Outy M-R-R, again, says,
Scott Ritter says,
is the economy stupid?
While at one time that mattered,
when it comes to Trump,
he's lost trust because he is a child rapist.
I hope the economy can't rehab his numbers.
So right now, the economy isn't helping.
That's right.
And we're talking about how dust he is.
Yeah, that's what Lance said.
Right now, the economy is not helping him with any of this stuff.
but yeah he's losing across multiple fronts here.
Jerry Alitalo says Thomas Massey, Kentucky honoring the USS Liberty crew at 12 noon today on C-SPAN.
That's the time that they'll be on.
Patriot Girl says Israel runs the entire U.S. technology business.
Hurtzlia is the new Silicon Valley.
Yeah, that's right.
AP Rumble Seat.
Our credibility has been deliberately destroyed along with the economy,
making the U.S. a prime target ripe for false flags as well.
Good job, Orange Man.
Yeah, everybody hates us.
And all of these wars of aggression that we start do exactly the opposite of what you would think national security does.
But of course, national security is not about our security.
It is not about our safety.
It is not about peace.
National security is about hiding everything the government does from you.
because everything the government does is against you.
That's the bottom line for national security.
It's about keeping them out of jail by keeping what they're doing secret.
Birdhouse Blues says at Roundtable Report, he says,
X doesn't own AU10, T-I-X.
But Elon Musk platform uses an Israel-based security firm
as its third-party identity verification partner
to process user IDs and selfies.
Yeah, my big problem with Twitter before they blocked us from being able to log in and won't respond to anything yet.
My big problem with them is that back in December, they offered a big discount off of the first year of the second highest level that they have out there.
So we'll give it a try.
See if there's something that I can do to help that platform where I've been so heavily shadow banned.
But, of course, when they shadow ban you, they have set it up so that you can't do anything.
about it because all the stuff that would normally be available to that level is blocked to me
because I don't get sufficient eyeballs on it. Well, why don't I get sufficient eyeballs on it?
Because they have shadow banned me. I look at the number of people who see my posts
versus somebody who's got like three or four thousand followers and they get way more than I get.
And I've got like 130, 140 somewhere around then. I don't even keep track of that anymore.
What are we going to say, Lance? When you say help that platform, you mean help get visibility,
not help them financially. Elon Musk does not need our help. No, no, he doesn't need our help.
But anyway, so I did that back in December and that was supposed to be a one-year introductory price.
The beginning of May, I realized they charged me for a full year. So I got six months of the reduced
price. Then they jack it up. And then they cranked down my access on it and then completely
logged me off and won't let me log back on. I'm fed up with this garbage. That's just typical
Musk. I talked last week with a guy about space capitalism, and he was something of a fan of
Elon Musk, but I just listened to what he had to say. And I got to say, my comment to Lance over
the weekend was, can you imagine being some of the poor suckers who bought into Elon Musk vision
of going to Mars and getting on his equipment here running this kind of software, the kind of things
that we've seen in terms of the inshittification of X.
Can you imagine you're on your way and this long journey to Mars and all of a sudden
all the software just stops working.
You can't even log in to control anything.
And then it gets worse when you get there, I imagine.
So I put up that comment from Birdhouse Blues because it's interesting.
He's saying that they use a third party Israeli-based security firm for the identification
which is the point where it always fails when we've tried to log in.
that's where it logged us out is the verification thing.
So at that point, I give it the credentials and it goes into a loop and says,
oh, unexpected error here on your verification stuff.
So yeah, I don't know, maybe there is some connection with it.
I mean, I don't know what the cause is.
It could just be that these people are very incompetent.
They certainly are.
But it's just interesting that it is the verification thing that's failing.
Well, I've been seeing malice on X towards me personally since 2018.
so it wouldn't be anything new.
Bribe B. Mac says they already have taken over all cyber infrastructure.
That is absolutely true.
We're going to take a quick break, folks.
We'll be right back.
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Well, we just had an important series of votes on the House floor. As you know, the
War Powers Resolution failed. That is the right result. We are not at war. We have no intention
of being at war. The President and the Department of Defense have made this very clear. The
Department of War has made it very clear. This is a limited operation. It's a operation that's
limited in its scope and duration. It has a very clear mission, and that mission is nearly a
accomplished by all estimates. We are taking down Iran's ballistic missile capability. It's
stockpile and its ability to produce more. They were doing that at a scale and a speed that was
more than our regional allies could keep up with. And it was a serious and imminent threat to the
United States. We don't need to relitigate all that today. But also, we wanted to take down the
capability of their Navy, and all of that has been very successful. So this needs to continue. It would have been a very
dangerous gambit to take the commander-in-chief's ability away to complete this mission.
It would have been a very serious misstep by Congress, and I'm grateful that that resolution
failed.
Now, that was March the 5th.
Yeah, it could be just, we've been hearing the same song and dance from people of his ilk
since then, haven't we?
You know, they kicked off this war of aggression, undeclared, unjustified.
we were not attacked.
They kicked that off on February the 28th.
And that was him March the 5th saying,
well, you had some people in Congress who tried to stop the war
and say, we're going to need to follow the Constitution
and have a debate about whether war should be declared.
And, of course, Mike Johnson,
who says, no, they took the appropriate course.
We do not want to have a declaration of war, according to the Constitution.
And Mike Johnson has also said,
we don't need to have search warrants.
Can you imagine how long it would take if we got search warrants
to do all the police work that we wanted to?
The Constitution was not there, Mike,
to expedite what government is doing.
It was there to restrain government,
to slow government down.
You've got this exactly upside down.
And of course, Thomas Massey reposted that.
He had tweeted at the time on March the 5th.
He retweeted, he tweeted out that,
speech that I just played for you from Mike Johnson and Thomas Massey's comment on March the 5th
was quote we are not at war says Mike Johnson he says this is Orwellian level of double speak
and then he retweeted what he had put out on March the 5th did that over the weekend he says
three months later and we are still at war it was war then it's a war now absolutely is
But if you are against war for Israel, you are racist and anti-Semitic, says Randy Fine.
I served with two anti-Semites, Marjorie Taylor Green and Thomas Massey.
One we got to quit, and the other, thanks to all of you, we beat.
Yeah, it was the Jews who got him out, Zionists.
And we're very, very lucky.
Whereas Democrats 20 or 30 or 40 years ago had anti-Semitism,
up in their party and they minimized it and they said it was the fringe and they didn't deal
with it and it took over their party, the leader of our party said he wasn't going to deal with
that.
He's going to let Israel take over our country.
Donald J. Trump is the greatest friend that Israel's ever had, but that doesn't go far enough.
Donald J. Trump is the greatest friend American Jews have ever had because he stands up and
he fights for all of us.
And again, when the Zionists, when Israel spies on us, attacks us, blackmails us with nuclear weapons, and brags about it,
I wonder, did anybody ever ask Randy Fine if he disowns Jonathan Pollard?
That'd be a great question.
I'm sure he won't talk to me.
But if anybody could get an interview with Randy Fine, you need to ask him, do you disown what Jonathan Pollard did?
Do you disown the fact that he bragged about nuclear and blackmail of the United States as well as being one of the worst traitors, if not the worst traitor we've ever had?
Every time you see somebody that is reprehensible in politics, they'll always go to that particular party and they'll say, do you disown that?
Nobody asks Randy Fine or any of these pro-Zionists if they disown Jonathan Pollard.
You ought to ask it from some of the other people like Mike Rogers, who are hardcore.
Zionist. And of course, the reason that people like Mike Rogers are hardcore Zionists is because
they're hardcore warmongers. They want war everywhere with everyone, and that's exactly what Israel
wants. That's what they love about Israel, I think. Trump is now calling the younger Kamani
more rational. Well, you know, he might have been more rational until you assassinated his father,
nearly killed him, and killed other family members. Trump says he expressed hope. Let me tell you, this is
a biblical hope. Biblical hope at the time that the word that was used for that was translated
into English hope meant a confident expectation. He doesn't have a confident expectation that this
guy has become more rational because Trump attacked him. That is the insanity of all of this
bombing campaign stuff. And of course, Robert Pape, who is a professor in Chicago,
wrote a book about bombing to win.
He said, you don't win by attacking civilian populations.
You don't win by doing assassinations.
What that does is that hardens your opposition.
This guy, he says he thinks he's more rational.
Let me tell you, when I look at statements like that from Trump,
if he seriously believes that, we need to get somebody that is more rational than he is in the office
because he doesn't have a clue if he's not lying to us.
So is there any hope that Trump has now become more rational, more ethical?
I don't have any expectation that that is the case at all.
So again, he rejected the idea that it is going to be an endless war,
and he was the one who used that term in his interview that he got very upset with
because he could not handle the interview, stormed out of it.
He just kept going over and over and over how he was doing this slush fund of one point,
$776 billion.
He was doing that for the benefit of the people in J6.
And it's like, I looked at that.
It's like, you lying at SOB.
You're the one who turned your back on all these people.
After you ripped them off, you picked their pockets,
you stabbed them in the back,
and then you leave them to die on January the 6th.
You could have pardoned them and you ghosted them
for your own benefit,
because you knew they were going to come after you if you did anything from them.
Guess what?
They came after you anyway.
And I'm telling everybody that this slush fund had nothing to do with the J-Sixers.
And this Kristen Welkin or whatever name is with NBC that interviewed him,
she wanted to debate him on whether J-Sixers should get any money.
This was, is and remains all about money for Trump.
He's going to get $100 million worth of IRS penalties taken off
because Todd Blanche has illegally just given him immunity for all that stuff.
Where is the authority for that?
It's still absolute corruption.
And I said before, when you set up this massive trust fund, nearly $2 billion,
and Trump is going to set up some hidden bureaucrats to allocate the money,
he will appoint them, they will answer to him, he can remove them,
they don't have to show anything to anybody.
That's why everyone is calling it a slush fund.
and it was always set up to give all the money to Trump.
That's exactly what he did with the CARES Act.
He set this up as supposedly going to help small businesses.
We've seen this movie before.
I mean, we've seen all of this stuff before.
The original movie was bad, and I'm sick and tired of the reruns playing this over and over again.
But with a lockdown, he knew that he was destroying all these small businesses on Main Street.
He changed the very definition of a small business in order for businesses like his.
do be able to get more than 50% of the money going to less than 5% of the companies who applied.
And I guarantee it would have been the same kind of thing or worse with this fund.
It is not about the J-Sixers.
It never was about the J-6ers.
If it was about the J-6ers,
how in the world could he tie his lawsuit about exposing his personal tax information
and the other part of it was a raid, a very gentlemanly-like,
raid based on what the government typically does. They didn't come in throwing flash grenades into
babies' cribs like they typically do. But he was very upset and they came in and searched Marlago.
So he sued over that. He sued over the fact that a contractor released his along with dozens
of other rich people, most of them billionaires, tax returns, to show they don't pay any taxes.
And on the basis of that, he sued them for $10 billion. It had nothing to do with the J-6ers. That was not
part of his weaponization lawsuit.
And that was one of the things pointed out by the judges who all came together to push back
against this.
They said it was absolutely fraudulent that you cannot take the money.
You cannot sue for one particular purpose and then reallocate to people who are completely
unconnected to this lawsuit.
And yet you have his opposition continually connecting J6 to him.
That's what he wants to have happened.
He wants people to think that he's doing something for the little guy.
Trump doesn't do anything for his followers.
He stabbed the farmers in the back.
He stabbed the J-Sixers in the back.
And he leaves them to die.
This is, so he said,
this guy who was the new leader of Iran, he said,
well, he was injured.
He's pretty badly injured.
So there is a certain bravery there.
Hey, pal, do you think he knows who injured him?
Do you think he knows how you did a sneak attack while you're still supposedly negotiating with him?
Typical Israeli tactic.
Perfity, betrayal, double dealing, and you killed his family.
So I don't think there's necessarily bravery there.
I would say he's probably got a different range of emotions than what Trump is telling him.
is he bitter? I mean, he's had crippling injuries, the assassination of his father and other family members.
Trump is absolutely irrational. This is all wishful thinking. Or as the director of the CIA said,
John Ratcliffe, when this war was pitched by Netanyahu and the chief of the Mossad,
the CIA director Ratcliffe said, this is all farcical. And this is what we should call this war.
This war should be the farcical war.
everything about it is a farce.
The authority for it is a farce.
The cause for it is a farce.
And the results in what he is saying about it is all a farce.
He said, you know, you're talking about 47 years of getting away with whatever they wanted, said Trump about Iran.
That is a farce as well.
You know, we've had 73 years of the USA getting away with whatever they wanted with Iran.
We've had coups.
We've had regime changes.
We've had assassinations, multiple assassinations.
Since 1953.
That's when it starts.
86, this 47 nonsense.
You know, whatever the oil companies and the CIA wanted, we got away with doing whatever we wanted.
Well, those days are starting to come to an end, and everybody's starting to see that the U.S., especially Trump, is a paper tiger.
I didn't promise anything, he said.
I don't like these endless wars.
Oops, oops, I said that this is an endless war.
He said, this is not an endless war, by the way.
He says, we've been doing this for three months.
He said, we destroyed the capability of Iran in a matter of days.
I think we heard that as well in just a short period of time.
Didn't we hear that from George W. Bush, mission accomplished?
And Trump goes on to say, well, look in Iraq, you were there for years.
Yeah, we had a president at that time who told us right away at the very beginning.
beginning. Mission accomplished. We reduced their military to twisted metal. Mission accomplished.
Nope. No. He said you were in Vietnam for 19 years because of stupid people. Stupid people like him.
Stupid people who say that they're winning a war because they're dropping a lot of ordinance on a
country. That doesn't win wars. It didn't win South Korea. And as I pointed out before,
Robert Pape wrote a book about this in 1996,
Bombing to Win.
Subtitle was Airpower and coercion in war.
It doesn't, air power does not work in terms of coercing the civilian population.
We should learn that lesson in World War II.
Hitler tried that with London.
We then tried it with the Germans.
We tried it with the Japanese.
And quite frankly, I don't think that even the nuclear bombs dropped on Nakasaki and Hiroshima.
I don't think that coerced them to peace.
That is the popular narrative that is out there.
If that had worked, that'd be the only time that it did work.
But it is an interesting coincidence that the point at which they surrendered was when Russia
decided to enter the Pacific Theater.
They took some time after the war in Europe ended.
They took some time off and then they were entering it.
As they were entering, the Japanese said, well, we'll negotiate for peace.
So, again, this is the same old recycled lies that Trump said his predecessors should have been impeached for.
And he should be impeached.
And hopefully he will be if the Democrats get charged after this election.
So again, I think that Robert Pape, when he talks about bombing to win and the futility of trying to coerce a nation by attacking a civilian population,
has just the opposite effect.
And I think he's going to need to have an update for his book
based on the monumental stupidity of Trump in this particular war.
That's deserving of an entirely new book
because it is such so many orders of magnitude worse
than anything that people have done prior to this
in terms of stupidity.
How many times you have to repeat a mistake
and then double and triple down on it?
Trump reiterated that he's willing to use military force
to retrieve Iran's highly enriched uranium, something that is widely seen as highly complex and risky
operation.
And, you know, he said, I don't really need to do it.
It would be more of a PR operation.
When you look at what he's talking about, he says, well, it's basically been encapsulated.
But he said, we're going to get that from them.
They're either going to do it with us to try to dig that out of the rubble and give it to us,
or we will invade.
And you have to ask, why is this a sticking point?
Why do we have to continue this war in order to get the quote-unquote nuclear dust, as he calls it,
that he says is entombed there?
Entombed from what?
Entombed from the attack a year ago?
I think it was June of 2025.
There was no reason to have this second attack.
The only reason we did this was for Israel.
And they're still using that nuclear excuse.
Even though he says that it's entombed, even though he says it's PR, he has to continue the war.
Why?
Because Netanyahu wants the war continue.
That's why I say this fight between the two of them.
It's pure professional wrestling.
Absolute nonsense.
Then Trump goes on.
He says, well, Iran attacked targeting U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain.
He said, they were slightly provoked.
It's not any big deal.
Not any big deal.
Yeah, we started the war.
We violated the ceasefire.
Have we already united with the IDF yet?
I mean, it certainly seems like it.
We've certainly adopted their tactics.
But what was the slight provocation, as he points out?
Well, Iran launched the missile and drone attacks after the U.S.
bombed a commercial ship.
a commercial ship.
We're targeting non-combatants and civilians over and over again.
Trump is out there boasting like no idiot before him has ever boasted.
And it is idiotic to boast.
Because basically he's saying, I'm going to erase a civilization.
That is a war crime in and of itself.
But he's actually targeting non-combatants and civilians,
just as they continue to do in Venezuela.
When you bomb a commercial ship, that is a war crime, folks.
During the Iranian attack on Kuwait, a passenger terminal at Kuwait's international airport was hit.
At least one person was killed and more than 60 were injured.
Local officials said the terminal was hit by Iranian drones, which Iran denied.
Again, it looks like they've got some footage showing that it really was Iranian drones.
But they have at least enough decency left to deny that they didn't.
did it deliberately, which Trump doesn't have.
I mean, the Pentagon denied that for a while,
but they hit the school with the Tomahawk missiles,
but they've now admitted it.
But Trump doesn't even think that he has to deny this.
It's just like all the other crimes and corruption that he's involved in.
It doesn't even bother to blush.
So they claim that it was struck by an errant U.S. Patriot Missile Interceptor.
That doesn't appear to be the case.
case. However, Trump doesn't have the decency to deny or to be ashamed about the fact that he
provoked them a little, provoked them a little, because he bombed a commercial ship. That's a little
provocation. Yeah, it's no big deal, he said. Just amazing to see how evil the American government
has become. He's now softened the red line. He said there's no reason to retrieve Iran's
nuclear dust. It's effectively entombed. And yet, that is the excuse for continuing the war.
So basically what he's saying is, we have no reason to continue the war. Because we all knew there
was no reason to start the war either, except it was what Netanyahu demanded from him. So he claims
that his de facto goals were accomplished. So then, why isn't he leaving so that the oil can flow?
Well, he says I can't leave because I'm going to get that nuclear dust that is entombed there.
I got to do it for PR benefit, right?
Let me tell you, he couldn't have worse PR globally than he does right now.
Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium is no longer the central issue that it once was, says Zero Hedge in summary.
Trump is lashing out after the House War Powers Act was passed finally.
on Wednesday. I mean, here we are. We had 100 days, I think it was yesterday, 100 days of war.
Finally, the Democrats, along with four Republicans, passed the war powers resolution,
both the Congress and an additional piece of legislation, ignored by the Trump administration.
And so he says, we don't necessarily have to get the nuclear dust because it's now effectively entombed.
I think it was effectively a tomb entombed as of a year ago, which says that there was absolutely no just,
for this war at all. Some people will say, well, it's justified because we've got to have regime
change. That hasn't happened. As a matter of fact, it's made it worse because now you've got a guy
who is not going to be more amenable to Trump than the previous situation was. And so you did not
get any kind of effective regime change. If anything, it got worse. And you didn't get anything
in terms of nuclear that you hadn't already done. As a matter of fact,
The IAEA, the International Atomic Energy Agency, that is the ones that typically go around and inspect nuclear sites,
although Israel has never subjected themselves to that kind of inspection.
The IAEA has published a restricted document which reveals that the nuclear risk posed by Iran is now higher today than it was before the war began.
Prior to the war, the IAEA was allowed to inspect Iranian enriched uranium, but such inspections have now been halted.
And by the way, it's not just Iran, but it's every country now realizes, especially in the Middle East, that they are now subject to attacks from the United States or Israel preemptively unless they can get nuclear weapons.
That's the only thing that's going to save them.
So what do you think is going to happen with that?
You know, what Trump and Israel have done is actually to create nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, to create a reason for people to do that, especially with Iran.
Iran. And that's why they said they're not going to give up their programs. And they're now not going to let the IAEA inspect them either. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, the general secretary of Hezbollah said in a speech, he laid it out. And basically, folks, he's telling us the truth, unlike Netanyahu and Trump. He said the revolution in Iran was launched from an Islamic background on the principles of resisting
In justice and occupation.
What was he talking about?
Well, if you know the history of what happened in 1953, that's what they're talking about.
Putting in this ruthless king, the Shah, and his secret police that were ruthless as well.
In justice and occupation.
Iran announced that it's neither eastern nor western.
The West and America will not accept Iran.
They want it to be subordinate to their interests and to their tyranny.
And that's what's been going on since 19.
He said, as long as Israel is in Lebanon, resistance will continue.
Northern Israel will remain at risk as long as Lebanese villages are being bombed.
We are only concerned with ending the comprehensive aggression with a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israel.
As long as the occupation exists, the resistance will continue.
Yeah, does Lebanon have a right to exist?
Yeah, Israel says no.
Israel wants to take that land from them as far their greater Israel project.
They were the aggressors.
Hezbollah was born to resist Israeli occupation.
The Israelis didn't occupy Lebanon because Hezbollah was there.
Hezbollah came into existence because the Israelis were there.
We have not given any commitment to anyone to not resist aggression and to not respond to it, he said.
we do not accept any link between the existence of the resistance
and the secession of aggression and withdrawal of Israel.
So as all that is happening, oil prices fall,
as Trump is trying to maintain the Iranian ceasefire,
he says he'll do that.
He will now keep the ceasefire unless American troops are killed.
But I guess now they will still attack any commercial vessels,
is that right?
any non-combatants on commercial vessels.
Iran fires a missile at Israel in a first since April after the IDF air strike on Beirut.
This is from Zero Hedge.
Huge escalation.
Iran fired missiles on Israel earlier Sunday.
Netanyahu was told by Trump asked by Trump to not strike back, but Israeli officials said there will be a forceful response.
And there was because they don't take orders from Trump.
they struck Hezbollah in Beirut
after the terror group ignores the ceasefire, says the Jerusalem Post.
Well, again, once you start a war, then it always becomes this who shot first type of thing, right?
That's why it's unjust for you to be the aggressor, isn't it?
I mean, they admit that here, right?
We have to say that the IDF struck Hezbollah because the terror group ignored the ceasefire.
So they shot first, so now we're justified in terms of shooting back.
Yeah, where's the justification?
for their entry into Lebanon.
Where's their justification for all of these wars that they're doing?
With Iran, for example.
It's always only justifiable if you're doing it in defense.
Despite Israel's efforts to keep its attack on Beirut Limited,
says the Jerusalem Post.
What a laughable, cynical statement, that is.
Well, we've got some comments here.
Stelf Patriot, thank you very much for the tip on Rumble.
so Trump is now claiming that he never promised no new wars.
Yeah, I know.
I'm sorry, we got the tape and we played it over and over again on this program as well as on other programs.
It's not that Trump is that deranged because he is.
It's that his loyalists are deranged enough to believe him despite the facts.
Yeah, it doesn't matter how many times you play this stuff.
People ignore it.
That, I think, is something that existed before.
I mean, some people try to explain that by.
AI, saying that the purpose of AI is to make everything unbelievable.
I think there's a truth to that.
But of course, these people who have Trump delusion syndrome
refuse to believe obvious things like that before there was AI.
And, I mean, you could show them what Trump is doing,
could show them what Trump was saying, and they would still deny it.
If they would try to reconcile the cognitive dissonance that was there,
they would say, well, it was bad people in his administration.
That's as close as you could get them to it.
To which you would say, well, who put them in his administration?
Is he not in control of anything?
Does he not have any responsibility?
Oh, no, he doesn't.
Oh, then how is he going to be our savior?
Well, again, you just keep coming, circling back to the cognitive dissonances there.
DGA, thank you.
He says, David, our church is having a construction class this summer.
It's sad how little people know about the Constitution.
The people in class must sit in front of Foxx's,
news, they know nothing. I guess that's supposed to be a Constitution class this summer. Yeah.
Yeah, well, they set in front of Fox News. I guess it's a chicken and egg thing. They set in front
of Fox News because they don't know anything and don't know the Constitution, or is that a result
that it just reinforces? I don't know where the point actually starts. I think that's the point
of our government schools to make sure we don't know anything about the Constitution. I always
thought it was interesting. You know, when we come up to the 250th,
of the Declaration of Independence is 4th of July. I always thought it was interesting when I was
in school that the stopping point, you know, we hold these truths to be, you know, inelible that
inelible truth that all men are created equal down by the creator were certain inalienable rights,
so forth. And then they, that to secure these rights, governments are instituted amongst men.
And then they would stop it, right? They wouldn't finish out the opening paragraph.
They demanded that we memorized that first part of it, which I'm starting to get a little bit
foggy on the thing, I guess.
Starting to get a Biden syndrome.
But the second part of that, they didn't want us to memorize, didn't even want us to
read it.
You know, we wouldn't even read it.
I thought, wait a minute.
It gets more interesting after that.
That to secure these rights, it is the right and the duty of the people to alter or
to abolish any government that becomes destructive of those.
And again, I'm paraphrasing here.
But that's the part they don't want you to read.
and that was the essence of what they were doing in their declaration.
They said, well, here's the situation.
We have these rights from God.
Government is there to protect those rights, but when it becomes abusive of those,
when it becomes the problem, then we have the right and the duty to alter or to abolish that government.
They don't want you reading that, not in school.
They certainly don't want you memorizing that and regurgitating that to them.
Had to do it for the first two lines, but now the rest of it.
DG8 says they also, they spouted out Massey, Green, and good are rhinos.
The people actually claim people like Stefanik, Graham, and Fine are constitutional heroes.
People refuse to do any research on their own.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
Well, we're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back.
And when we come back, we're going to talk a little bit about the strange things
are happening in the Christian world.
And it's the mixture of politics and Christianity
in terms of what we're seeing from the Tala Rico wing on the left
and the Hexeth wing on the right.
We'll be right back.
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Well, it's interesting.
We had a big adjustment in the stock market on Friday.
we had the market was down by 4%.
Gold went down by 3%.
For the week, Bitcoin was down 17%.
I'm looking at this and saying, well,
of course, silver was down also as well by a large percentage,
but I'm looking at this and saying,
so where's the money going?
I mean, they're not buying stocks.
They're not buying gold.
They're not buying Bitcoin.
They're not buying silver.
Where's it going?
Are these people putting their money in paper currency?
I don't know.
As one comment here, this is from Kitco, they said,
Sharp moves like this can feel decisive in the moment, but they don't necessarily change the bigger picture.
Gold has been supported for years by deeper, more persistent forces, and those have not gone away.
Despite the chart damage, analysts remain confident this sell-off will prove to be a temporary correction.
And I don't see that it has continued to plunge today on what I can see.
Now, what was the basis for this?
Well, gold and silver went down after the job statistics that came out.
And the dollar went up.
U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May,
while the unemployment rate held at 4.3%.
Now, I don't believe those numbers for a moment.
And I think one of the most manipulated statistics coming out of the government is not,
well, I guess you could make the argument that inflation is manipulated, as I pointed out,
the other last week, that they've changed the way they calculated inflation eight times in 32 years.
So, or maybe 35 years.
It worked out to about once every four years or so.
But that is definitely a manipulation.
But when you look at what happens with the jobs reports, you usually see these unemployment
figures revised almost every quarter.
They'll go back, three months from now, they'll go back and they'll say, well, we are revised.
the report that we put out three months ago, that was overly optimistic.
It wasn't that good.
But now we're telling you the truth.
And they always do that.
They always do a revision the next quarter.
And it's always in a direction to make the current numbers look better.
So usually they revise the previous quarter's numbers down saying that they were too optimistic.
Now, here's the other part of this.
When they say, where did the job increases come from?
They're telling us that the job increases came from leisure and hospitality.
It's like, oh, wait a minute. Tourism?
You know, when you look at what is happening with Vegas, it is circling the drain.
And we just had actual reports from the travel industry talking about how the
travel to the United States has plummeted in terms of all the other countries.
Nobody wants to come here.
And it is killing Vegas.
I don't see how they added 70,000 jobs.
Tourism is not thriving that much.
Leisure and hospitality, as people are worried about this recession that is increasing,
as people are worried about the cost of travel and fuel even, even if you're driving your car.
And look at what is happening with the soaring airline ticket prices.
That, to me, looks fundamentally false.
And I'm sure they're going to come back and adjust that in a quarter.
So, it said, when you look at what's happening with oil, for example, it settled lower on Friday as well.
As traders kept pricing some probability of a diplomatic path.
Crude, however, is vulnerable to any headline suggesting the U.S. Iran de-escalation.
And so, when you look at this, what they're saying is oil, gold, silver, stocks, you name it, Bitcoin, all of it,
It's all vulnerable to any headline.
It's all vulnerable to any lie that comes out of the mouth of Trump.
This is the insanity of what's happening here.
And so they're looking at the jobs growth that supposedly was so big.
And yet most of it supposedly came from leisure and tourism.
I'm not buying it.
But Wall Street is brimming with bears after gold's breakdown and Main Street pessimism
persist as inflation data takes center stage.
So Wall Street is looking at this and saying, well, because we had so many jobs created,
did we?
Are they lying to us?
Assuming that we had all these jobs created, that means that the Federal Reserve is not
going to be raising interest rates to, or rather they might raise interest rates.
They're not going to lower interest rates to keep jobs going.
So they'll leave them where they are, which is not good for the price of gold.
Let me tell you, if you think that inflation is under control, if you think the government is going to correct inflation by manipulating interest rates, you should think again and should pay attention to what they're doing in terms of printing, in terms of quantitative easing.
It's not just the interest rates that are going to affect inflation.
It's the amount of money that they're printing, and they continue to print money.
and Trump has demanded inflation.
He's demanded lower interest rates.
I don't know who they're going to lower interest rates or not,
but I can tell you inflation is going to be hitting us really big,
and there's nothing the Fed can do about it in terms of this price inflation.
I mean, they can create inflation with lowering interest rates
and doing quantitative easing, printing money.
They can do that very quietly and secretly, nobody ever talks about.
The only thing they ever talk about is the interest rates.
Well, let me tell you, there's also going to be price inflation.
because of what Trump is doing with a war and with energy costs and that type of thing.
And they have absolutely no control over that.
And I have seen that in my lifetime, and you have as well, if you're of a certain age.
You've seen that once that price inflation kicks off, they're pretty much helpless to do anything about it.
Central Bank gold buying has rebounded in April from a dramatic March sell-off.
So the central banks aren't buying all of Trump's happy talk, like the people.
on Wall Street, they're not captive to these headlines. They understand what's going on.
So again, at March, there was the largest monthly gold sale off in years. And now that
has turned around with a steep increase in purchasing that happened in the last month. But,
of course, all this tanked because of a labor department must have had a PCR test on the labor
market. Something as accurate as that. So gold is below a key technical support, whatever,
if you put any trust in that, I think the reality is if you look at our bankrupt government,
if you look at the lies that they put out in terms of statistics, and if you look at what is
baked in with this Trump oil embargo, many analysts,
see a buying opportunity. And again, you know, if you want to start stacking gold like you're
a CIA spy, place to go is to Tony Arderman. And you can get there through David Knight.
Gold and he will know then that you came through us. But you need to do something to help to
establish this. And by the way, I don't think we're going to have time to talk about it today.
But there is an excellent article from Jack Lawson. There are going to be cross-publishers.
posting on our substack today that talks about the value of having a long life storable food
as a bartering tool, an excellent article. We'll probably talk about that tomorrow.
I wanted to, before we get out of this, run out of time today, I want to talk about what is
happening with both the left and the right in terms of these people who are wearing their
Christianity on their sleeve, and it is a fake Christianity. In the case of Pete Hexseth, it's
actually tattooed on him, on his arms. But Talariko wears this on his sleeves. And what we're
seeing here is in Austria. You have one-third of the cases in Austria for the transgender facility
that is there in Innsbruck is one-third of them are minors. Folks, this is the suicide of the West.
It is horrific what they're doing to children, mutilating them, sterilizing them. And of course,
Tolarico and the left celebrate this stuff.
They actually honor the mutilation of minors, and he honors the infanticide, the murder of children
as well.
It's basically an interesting mirror image, as I see it, of Pete Hegeseth, who is celebrating
the execution of non-combatants, people who were shipwrecked in the water.
This guy is proud of that.
He boasts about that.
He's absolutely unashamed.
of his criminal actions.
And it's kind of interesting.
I won't get into the weeds of it,
but there was a case of a Navy SEAL
who died with a gunshot to his head,
and his family felt that he had been murdered.
They showed Pete Heggseth when he was still at Fox News.
They showed him a picture of the guy,
and he was sleeping, and he had his arms,
you know, hooked there.
He had the pillow that he was hugging with his arms.
And they said,
you don't shoot yourself while you're hugging your pillow.
And he said,
that picture is damning and the Navy's got a lot of explaining to do.
So the family thought that when he became Secretary of Defense, he might do something about it.
They also had contact with Donald Trump Jr.
And they got ghosted by both of them.
Just remember that when they say thank you for your service.
Think about how much they really appreciate it and want justice for you.
As a matter of fact.
And then when you look at the left, this is a couple who are,
YouTube influencers, their baby was tested for Down syndrome.
And again, that test, folks, is not 100% accurate.
Like any test, you can get false positives or false negatives or whatever.
And that's one of the reasons why even though Karen and I were older when we had had our first child, Lance, we opted against doing that.
Because even a test presents some risk to the child.
And it wasn't really even a question with us.
You know, as an older couple, you have a higher risk of Down syndrome.
But we thought about it.
And it's like, well, if that's, you know, what God gives us to handle, we're going to take what he gives.
They decided that the baby wasn't perfect enough for them.
And so they boasted on their YouTube channel about now.
They decided to have their baby killed.
And they said, thankfully, we have the freedom to do that.
Well, that set off a firestorm of criticism.
and I think rightfully so.
They said it was beneficial for our family to kill this boy.
He rationalized its decision on part of the statistic that said that more than 90% of children
who are diagnosed a Down syndrome are aborted.
So we did what 90% of parents do when they get that test.
The post went viral, got 15,000 replies so far, and this was as a Friday,
many people expressing hard, disgust, and personal testimonies,
ranging from miscarriage accounts to stories of choosing life for Down syndrome children,
attesting to their rights,
attesting to the value of these children,
and the dignity of life.
And I got to say,
we had a very, very close friend of ours who was in that situation,
and she was pregnant with twins,
and they did the test,
and it came out positive,
and she went ahead with a pregnancy.
One of the children had Down syndrome.
Her sister was so angry that she did not abort them both
that her sister never talked to her again.
Her sister was hard left.
And that child was a real blessing to that couple.
Yes, it was a lot more work than it would be
with a typical child, but it truly was a blessing.
And so they're now, they're wringing their hands
that what they say is the hate and vitriol
for two people who are grieving the loss
of their unborn child
and making an impossible decision.
If you ever wanted to marvel at the depravity
of people online, then just check the replies
on my latest tweet.
They said, what is more troubling
as a lot of these people use God or Jesus
as their justification for threatening us
and for wanting to cast us into hell?
Seems pretty hypocritical.
Well, along that line,
Let me just play for you something that was done by a comedian.
His name is Michael Jr.
And he said, as he's had more success,
he's been able to be in the company of a lot of pretty famous entertainers.
And he said, one person asked me, you know,
what is God like?
And he really does speak to this in terms of, you know,
how God views us when we do things that God says not to do.
So now I get some celebrities,
some that you would know who I get to be around,
who asks me questions about God.
And I remember one in particular whose name I won't say, who you would know, he said,
uh, he said, explain God to me.
As we said, he wanted me to explain God to him.
I can't just explain God.
If I could completely explain God, he wouldn't be God, it would be me.
So celebrities will ask me questions like explain God.
And then he said this, he rephrased the question.
He said, how is it I can do all of this stuff that I'm doing?
And you know what I'm doing.
And people say that God still wants a relationship with me.
And this is what I said.
And this isn't even close to how awesome God is,
but this is all I can come up with.
It's like being in a car with the navigation device.
If it says go 10 blocks and turn left,
then you go 10 blocks and turn right.
It doesn't abandon what you're supposed to do.
It recalculates what you need to do
to get to where you're supposed to be
based upon where you are.
That's a good example.
The only problem is if you keep making the wrong turns,
the road conditions may be different,
and you're running out of time.
So you have to be sensitive to listen to that voice
so you can make the right choice about where you're supposed to be.
And that voice sounds an awful lot like a coach
because you haven't been practicing for nothing.
It's game time.
Yes, it's game time.
That's right.
Well, you know, he was saying,
well, we're marveling the depravity of our society,
criticizing us because we murdered our child.
And Abby Johnson replied and said,
we are marveling at the depravity of your decision
to murder your child based on eugenics.
Another person says, you didn't lose him to miscarriage or to health complications.
You killed him because he wasn't perfect enough for you.
Stop playing the victim.
Face the reality that you murdered your child.
You are not the victims here.
It is your now dead child who didn't get a chance to live.
Another person, Russ Coat, said,
the bro killed his down syndrome baby for YouTube and Twitter dollars and has the audacity to say,
anyway, I can't wait to see all these words get minced and twisted again so people can grow their
followings and the outrage.
And that's exactly what he did say.
That was a quote from him.
He said, yeah, we're going to have bottom feeders out there who are going to use their criticism
of what I did to grow their audience.
And it's like, well, as an influencer, perhaps you did that as well.
You know, Michael Jr. ended his little analogy there by saying, you know, when God, when we ignore God's directions and we turn the wrong way, he doesn't just stop there. He recalibrates and gives us some other directions. And then you maybe keep on making these wrong turns. He says, well, you're running out of time. And we're out of time. I'll just leave this with you right here. He said, the Bible says, seek the Lord while he may be found.
There is a right time, and we're living in it right now.
This is the time.
God has given you, and he hasn't given up on you.
But you are going to run out of time.
Thank you for joining us.
We are out of time.
Have a good day.
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