TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles - Beau Biden’s Widow Hallie Received Cash From China Bank Wire

Episode Date: March 16, 2023

Hallie Biden, the widow of Beau Biden, received cash from China bank wires in March 2017, less than two months after President Joe Biden left office as vice president, according to a memo released Thu...rsday by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. The money was sent from the company Robinson Walker LLC to several members of the Biden family and companies associated with them.The panel, led by Rep. James Comer of Kentucky, said Thursday that it obtained new records after subpoenaing Bank of America. It also released a letter (pdf) revealing that the bank had identified a "Robinson Walker, LLC" account that had transferred money from State Energy HK Limited.In the release, Comer said that his investigators found evidence that the cash was sent to accounts linked to other Biden family members, including Hunter Biden, James Biden and Hallie Biden, as well as to companies associated with them. However, he did not provide details about the services provided or why the Biden family received the money.The top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, has criticized Comer for releasing the memo, which he says is a political attack against Biden. He said the panel was prying into private lives of Biden family business associates by subpoenaing banking records.Comer defended his investigation, noting that it is based on evidence gathered through the committee's subpoenaing of bank documents and an audit conducted by the Treasury Department. He added that the committee is reviewing those reports to see what they reveal.As part of the inquiry, Comer has subpoenaed bank records tied to the Bidens and others, and he expects those reports to yield more information about how much money was transferred to and from various family members and companies associated with them. He vowed that he would not rest until the facts were revealed and that he would hold Biden to account for any wrongdoing.We'll dive into these stories and more in this edition of TruNews.Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 3/15/23You can partner with us by visiting TruNews.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 690069 Vero Beach, FL 32969.The Fauci Elf is a hilarious gift guaranteed to make your friends laugh! Order yours today! https://tru.news/faucielfIt’s the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. You can order the second edition of Rick’s book, Final Day. https://www.rickwiles.com/final-day

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You are listening to True News with Rick Wiles. We appreciate you tuning in. To find out more information regarding the broadcast, including prayer and financial support, please visit our website at www.truenews.com. Our mailing address for all correspondence is True News, P.O. Box 690069, Fairview Beach, Florida 32969. This is True News, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help us God. Haley Biden, the widow of Beau Biden, received cash from China bank wires in March 2017, less than two months after President Joe Biden left office as vice president. According to a memo released Thursday by the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. The money was sent from the company Robison Walker LLC to several members of the Biden family and companies associated with them. The panel,
Starting point is 00:01:15 led by Congressman James Comer of Kentucky, said Thursday that it obtained new records after subpoenaing Bank of America. It also released a letter revealing that the bank had identified a Robison Walker LLC account that had transferred money from State Energy HK Limited. In the release, Comer said that his investigators found evidence that the cash was sent to accounts linked to other Biden family members, including Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Hallie Biden, as well as to the companies associated with them. He did not provide details about the services provided or why the Biden family received the money. Now, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland, has criticized Congressman Comer for releasing the memo, which he says is a political attack against Joe Biden. He said the panel was prying
Starting point is 00:02:20 into the private lives of the Biden family, business, and associates by subpoenaing bank records. Mr. Comer defended his investigation, noting that it is based on evidence gathered through the committee's power of subpoena of bank records and of an audit conducted by the U.S. Treasury Department. He added that the committee is reviewing those reports to see what they reveal. As part of the inquiry, Mr. Comer has subpoenaed bank records tied to the Bidens and others, and he expects those reports to yield even more information about how much money was transferred to and from various Biden family members and companies associated with the Biden family. He vowed that he would not rest until the facts were revealed and that he would
Starting point is 00:03:13 hold Joe Biden accountable for any wrongdoing. So let's start with a New York Post article about Haley Biden. So here it is, Rick. This is on the New York Post. Haley Biden revealed as new Biden family member who got China cash. We've been talking about for several days that Mr. Comer had mentioned that there is someone else, a Biden family member
Starting point is 00:03:37 or someone with the last name Biden. And now it appears that we now know who it is. If I'm reading this stuff right, there may be another one. Well, in that article, it does kind of allude. It said there are other Biden family. And the question has to be, is it Jill Biden? Yes, because there is the connection between Rob Walker's wife and Jill Biden. I can't think the wife's first name, but she was an assistant to Joe Biden at the White House for a number of years.
Starting point is 00:04:07 But now, who is Hallie Biden? Well, we have this picture here. Here is Hunter Biden. And this was taken during the time that Hunter was dating Hallie Biden after the passing of Beau Biden. His brother. His brother a couple of years earlier. So Hallie Biden was his sister-in-law. Yes. So then he began dating her after his brother died. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:32 Sounds like a normal family relationship, right? For the Bidens, it is normal. And so President Biden's daughter-in-law, Hallie, is the mysterious new Biden family member who got paid Chinese cash in 2017. That's according to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer. And that was revealed to The Post on Thursday. Comer said the payments to first son Hunter Biden's sister-in-law turned former lover
Starting point is 00:04:54 were revealed in subpoenaed bank records. Now, those records show Hallie Biden received $35,000 over two transfers in 2017 from the Biden family associate, John, also known as Rob Walker, after he got $3 million on March the 1st in 2017 from State Energy HK Limited, a firm affiliated with CEFC China Energy. We've talked about that company several times on True News as well. Approximately, do you recall what year Beau Biden died? I'm not sure, but I'll find it out real quick. Okay, here's where I'm going with it. Did his widow receive money from China because she was the next in Ken beneficiary. Was Beau Biden also
Starting point is 00:05:50 involved in the family scam? I believe he was at some point. And that's a great connection there, Rick, because it's very much in place. Beau Biden passed away in 2015. And the more we discover about the Bidens and how far back corruption goes, you can't help but think that Beau Biden had either knowledge or had a connection in all of this. And he was the Attorney General of Delaware. That's right. The man who was supposed to be enforcing the state laws.
Starting point is 00:06:21 So he passed away in 2015. 15. Yes. For this money, 2017. Right. So is it part of what was originally owed him? And did they agree privately, let's go ahead and even though Bo is gone,
Starting point is 00:06:39 he's out of the deal, let's throw a little bit to his widow. Right. That's very much a possibility there now um the um well she's a teacher like like jill so what was her business dealings in china yes she had was she teaching english in in chinese schools and is she getting paid that well for it? I don't know, Doc. But they have evidence. They have evidence.
Starting point is 00:07:14 And you know something else? The other day when Mr. Comer said for the first time, I mean recently, he said it on a Hannity show, Sean Hannity. And then the next day on Fox News, he mentioned the name Rob Walker. Right. And we were all stumped. And I went online. I tried to find Rob Walker. Could not find any information.
Starting point is 00:07:56 And but but then today, after I saw this, I went back to information that that was being reported in in the fall of 2020. Right. Just there, you know, near the election day. Well, Mr. Bobulinski. Right.'s former business partner, he identified Rob Walker. Right. In emails that were subsequently on the Hunter Biden laptop. So the name Rob Walker, I don't know why they were making it sound a few days ago, like this was some mysterious person because his name has been in the scandal since 2020. Right. It just hasn't been under the microscope. So now what kind of evidence are we looking at by Representative Comer? Well, we have this congressional memorandum here that was provided by the House Oversight and Accountability
Starting point is 00:08:45 Committee. And this was issued just today, giving what the results are of the recent subpoena for bank records. They're going to continue to search bank records. But in this is where they make the connection to John Robinson Walker, Rob Walker, a Biden family associate and his company. Let's hold it right there. Let's let's let's read some of this here. Folks, this came out today. This is brand new information from the House committee that's investigating the Bidens. It says the committee seeks to craft legislative solutions aimed at deficiencies it has identified in the current legal framework regarding ethics laws and disclosure of financial interests related to the immediate family members of vice presidents and presidents, deficiencies that may place American national security and interests at risk. The second one says, pursuant to a subpoena, the committee recently obtained financial records related to Mr. John Robison Walker. This is where you get to Rob
Starting point is 00:09:54 Walker, a Biden family associate and his company, Robison Walker LLC. Prior to issuing the subpoena, the committee received information that Mr. Walker used his company to transfer money to Biden family members. The bank records prove that information correct. And goes on to say, ranking member Jamie Raskin mischaracterized the substance of the bank records by referencing payments related to Mr. Walker's miscellaneous purchases such as Papa John's and coffee at Starbucks. Representative Raskin omitted material facts that Robinson Walker LLC received a $3 million wire from a Chinese company in March 2017, less than two months after Vice President Joe Biden left public office, and that Mr. Walker then transferred over a million dollars to various bank accounts associated with Biden's over the following months.
Starting point is 00:10:51 Well, Doc, that sure looks like a payoff. Joe Biden ended his two terms as Vice President of the United States. Two months later, he gets a mysterious wire. His business associate, his son's business associate, gets a mysterious wire from China with $3 million. And one third of it is split up among the Biden family. What is that? And no one would have ever noticed that before unless we pulled up the bank records because it had just been looking like a transfer from Rob Walker's account unless you'd made the connection to the wire that came in. Okay, so we'll separate it.
Starting point is 00:11:34 We'll pretend that Hunter Biden was doing honest business in China during the eight years his father was vice president. Okay, let's make that assumption. We'll just pretend. Hunter Biden was actually doing good work, honest business in China, never mentioned to the Chinese that his father was the vice president of the United States. Okay. There was no influence peddling, nothing like that. And his sister, I mean, his sister-in-law, his former sister-in-law. And lover. And lover is operating the egg roll business with him.
Starting point is 00:12:09 He's doing something over there. Right. And it's time for the dividends to be paid. Right. So the dividend gets paid to Rob Walker LLC. Okay. And it gets split up. Tell me why Joe Biden got part of that $1 million.
Starting point is 00:12:32 He was vice president of the United States for eight years. What business was he running during those eight years? And he's not the only Biden that received payments. Just with Joe Biden. What business was he running during the eight years he was vice president under Obama? What did he do to earn that payment? And I'm going to maintain again, I don't think Joe Biden is the big guy. I think Barack Obama is the big guy.
Starting point is 00:12:58 I think Joe Biden is too dumb to be the big guy. I think the big guy is going to turn out to be Barack Obama. That would just be shocking. I'm amazed nobody considers that possibility. I'll go back to that video a year ago when Barack Obama visited the White House. Yeah, I think they were unveiling portraits or something. And everybody in the White House is gathered around Obama, and Joe's walking around like a lost puppy.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Yes. That's not the big guy. The big guy was the one everyone was trying to touch. Right. And it just so happens today that two members of the Biden White House misspoke President Obama. Again? Again.
Starting point is 00:13:44 That's because he's running the White House. And they know it. But back to our story here. So, as Rick said, let's make the assumption that everything was on the up and up with China, business nothing illicit was going on. But then Biden family members received payments.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Why did they receive payments? What services did they provide that you know that allowed... A million dollars, Doc, is a lot of money. Right. So setting everything else aside that we've questioned, you have to ask that question. You have to do a lot of services to get a million dollars.
Starting point is 00:14:19 What did they do? Haley Biden was a schoolteacher. Right. What did she do? Ialey Biden was a school teacher. Right. What did she do? I mean, she must be brilliant. She's teaching school and running a business over in China. Right. Now, this isn't the first time Rob Walker's name has come up in Congress.
Starting point is 00:14:38 Back in November of 2020, the Senate had a majority staff report, a supplemental majority staff report, that reported to the Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs that actually made this question about Robinson-Walker LLC and started making the connections there. But here we are. We're in 2023, and no real action has been taken in this area at all. If we go back, put that back up on the screen. I want to read just there in the first paragraph down at the bottom. It says, in particular, some of that information concerning John Robison Walker, Rob Walker, and his company, Robisonon Walker LLC. The new information is consistent with other records within the
Starting point is 00:15:26 committee's possession, which shows millions of dollars being transferred from a Chinese entity linked to the Communist Party to Robeson Walker LLC. Those transactions are described in more detail here. This was three years ago, two and a half years ago. And the Democrats and the news media squashed it and has kept this quiet. They've known about Rob Walker for years. They knew about the Chinese money. And this has been kept hidden. But now it's coming out. Can we put that back on the screen one more time?
Starting point is 00:16:08 I want to see the date on this. This is November 18, 2020, just two weeks after the election. Yes. Just two weeks after the election. If this information had come out before the election, would that have impacted the election? Well, Twitter and Facebook and all the social media companies worked with the FBI to make sure the people didn't know about it.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Oh, I thought the Russians were hacking elections. It's not us? That's, yeah, the FBI hacked the election. But Donald Trump is on trial for saying that there was election fraud. Just saying that there was election fraud. Just saying that there was election fraud. If you say it, you're going to go to prison. Right.
Starting point is 00:16:53 But these guys, the Bidens. They get money. They get money from the Communist Party, and they don't go to prison. Talking about crooks with a lot of money, and we talked about the Shekel Shuffle the other day, all that tens of billions of dollars that got transferred to Tel Aviv after the bailout of SVB.
Starting point is 00:17:21 Bloomberg is reporting today that FTX's administrators say that Sam Bankman Freed got $2.2 billion. He stole it, $2.2 billion from Alameda Research as a sideshow that he also controlled. Look at that face. Look at that haircut. Would you trust him with money? No, absolutely not. Well, a lot of people did, and he walked off with it. You know, my son reminded me over the weekend.
Starting point is 00:18:03 He said, Dad, do you realize that some years ago when I was telling you about some slimy, sneaky crypto king, and I was telling you, man, people are going to be taken by this guy. Do you realize that's the guy I was talking about? Oh, really? Yeah. I never paid attention to the name. But then I started to remember the conversations Jeremy was telling me about about several years ago because this guy was everywhere in the crypto world i mean he was he was exalted he's you know billionaire well anybody can be a billionaire if you're stealing the money right
Starting point is 00:18:37 they've got record stock that he personally sucked in 22.2 billion. Where is the money? That's the next question. Where is the money? It's stolen money. How much of it is in Tel Aviv banks? So founders and key employees of the collapsed FTX group of crypto firms received $3.2 billion total in payments and loans,
Starting point is 00:19:03 mainly from Trading House Alameda Research, according to court filings. It goes on to say that the sum includes about $2.2 billion for Sam Bankman-Fried. Bankman-Fried is the FTX co-founder who is now awaiting trial after pleading not guilty to years-long fraud at the helm of the digital asset exchange. Now, these figures exclude more than $240 million spent to buy luxury property in the Bahamas, political and charitable donations made directly by the FTX debtors, and substantial transfers to non-debtor subsidies in the Bahamas and elsewhere, according to a statement from the administrators. I think there's more than that that's missing. The biggest scandal that's not
Starting point is 00:19:47 being talked about in this scandal is that the 2022 Democratic Party campaign for the House and Senate and governorships was financed with stolen money. Right. Money from this guy. They knew it was stolen.
Starting point is 00:20:09 And the snake, this rascal, he was so greedy that he got caught. The Democrats didn't expect him to get caught, but they're hiding it. They're doing their best with the news media, the tech companies to cover up the grand theft that financed the Democratic Party campaign in 2022. We're talking about a criminal operation. Everything the Democrats have done is a criminal operation. I mean, it's like a mafia. Rick, how come it takes an organization like ours to ask the most obvious question, and that's, where's the money? Where'd it go? None of the outlets are asking that question.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Not a single one. They're just saying, well, it's gone. Well, where'd it go? Money just doesn't disappear. It goes places. It does things. It either buys things or buys people. It's either sitting somewhere in secret.
Starting point is 00:21:11 Or it's been transferred. It's been transferred and you'll never find it. My guess is it's in Tel Aviv. Just like the billions that left SVB on Monday morning after Janet Yellen said, yeah, we'll bail it out. Don't worry about it. Tens of billions of dollars. Do you think those Israeli account holders kept the money in SVB after Monday's bailout? Of course not. Well, don't they care about the bank? Their money, Doc, the bank is safe now, right?
Starting point is 00:21:50 Janet Yellen bailed it out. Are you thinking that they wired the money to Israel? No, they pulled their money out. No, I'm talking about the ones that didn't get it out. She bailed them out. You're right. And after she bailed them out, I bet you there was an exit to the doors with that money. You remember Ross Perot, the giant sucking sound?
Starting point is 00:22:10 Right. Well, today the giant sucking sound would be the sound of money going from the Federal Reserve to Tel Aviv. Right. The giant sucking sound out of the American taxpayers to finance Israeli tech companies. And because they had clout in America, the political leadership of this country bailed them out and kept it quiet. And we are the only news program talking about it in the entire stinking world. Doc, name somebody else who's talking about it. No, what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:22:51 They bailed out Israel. What's going to happen is a year from now, some outlet's going to come out with a story, and they're going to win a Pulitzer Prize. And they'll get a Pulitzer Prize, yes. And so we're just a year or two ahead of the rest of the news. And so, well, Silicon Valley Bank and signature banks aren't the only banks that are receiving money. This is from the journal First Republic Bank in rescue talks with biggest U.S. lenders. Now, this is kind of a different twist on what's happening. In a bid to bolster First Republic Bank's resources, J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and several other big banks have recently been in talks with the bank.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Together, the banks would upgrade First Republic's technology. I guess they got old cash registers there or something, Rick. And customer services, as well as loan it an additional $200 million in capital. Here are five key takeaways from those talks. So J.P. Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and other big banks, they're having the conversation to strengthen First Republic's resources. The bank's collective goal is to upgrade First Republic's technology, customer services, and capitals. And if approved, the banks will loan First Republic that additional $200 million. Supposedly, this would the banks will loan First Republic that additional $200 million.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Supposedly, this would improve the efficiency of First Republic services. And the discussions are ongoing and no final agreement has been reached as of yet. The banks involved in the negotiations today are JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, U.S. Bancorp, and PNC Financial Services. Doc, just before I came out here to the studio, I saw a late-breaking headline that I didn't read the article. I just looked at the headline, but it indicated the deal's done. Oh, really? Yeah. indicated the deal's done. Oh, really? Yeah, that was the message I took from the headline,
Starting point is 00:24:48 that they finalized the deal. I think it was like $30 billion would be put into First Republic right away. Now, this is a little bit different than what happened with Silicon Valley and with Signature Bank. They were basically bailed out. By the Federal Reserve.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Well, sort of, by dipping into a fund that banks pay into and paying out of that. So the Federal Reserve could say, well, we didn't bail them out, but you pulled it out of a fund that banks pay into. It's like an insurance fund. Right. This is a little bit different. This is the banks themselves trying to work out a deal with First Republic for their survival. At least that's the front story.
Starting point is 00:25:30 I think, Doc, obviously the big banks like JPMorgan Chase, I mean, we all saw the report from the ratings agency earlier this week that the entire banking industry is now unstable. I think the big banks got on, well, according to one report, JPMorgan Chase was calling bank executives last night. This all came together last night and this morning. They were making phone calls last night, Wednesday night,
Starting point is 00:26:11 saying, we have the banks, the big banks, we have to save First Republic. So this has all happened in less than 24 hours. Now, bankers aren't necessarily known for their compassion, Rick.
Starting point is 00:26:25 I mean, they get kind of a reputation of being kind of harsh and matter of fact, and you can't get that loan. So I find their kindheartedness towards First Republic here. It's not kindheartedness. All right, so what's going on here? Self-preservation. If First Republic here. It's not kind of hiring this. All right, so what's going on here? Self-preservation.
Starting point is 00:26:45 If First Republic goes down, they came very close Sunday to a meltdown. Maybe that slush fund that Janet Yellen used to bail out the Tel Aviv Israel companies has drained it. It's been drained. I thought about that. And there's nothing left
Starting point is 00:27:05 to save First Republic. All right. So if that's the case, if the fund has been drained and now the banks are doing this deal, if another bank starts tipping, another regional bank out there.
Starting point is 00:27:20 They're going to buy up the regional banks. But they're going to rob the depositors first to do it. And I don't know how this will work, but somehow the Federal Reserve is going to suck out of all the banks their available cash. You know, cash, literal, real cash. They're going to suck it out and take it back to the Federal Reserve vaults so that there's no cash in circulation. And then they can introduce their central bank digital coin. Our research staff just sent us over a link saying that the 11 lenders that we're talking about have agreed to a $30 billion deposit into First Republic to keep
Starting point is 00:28:06 it propped up. So 11, actually closer to 12 billion. So think about it, tomorrow morning, $30 billion shows up in the bank's account. Right. So this is saying, now, Janet and Yellen, in addition to using that bailout money on Sunday, they also instituted some new programs on Sunday, too, and they're using that new program to do this. It says, utilizing tools the Fed rolled out on Sunday, banks looking for cash infusions borrowed $12 billion from the Bank Term Funding Program. This is a brand-new program they started on Sunday, Rick. So banks loaning other banks money, which isn't unheard of, but bankrupt banks. It's an indication of how shaky the system is right now. Also in First Republic, First Republic bank executives sold $12 million in stock
Starting point is 00:29:06 in the months just before the crash of the bank. Boy, they sure are lucky. They got out just in time. Wait till you see who was one of the people. Top executives of First Republic banks sold millions of dollars of company stock in the two months before the bank shares plummeted. The bank's chief risk officer
Starting point is 00:29:27 sold on March 6th. That's 10 days ago, Doc. According to government documents, two days later, Silicon Valley Bank shocked the market and sent other banks into free fall. First Republic was among the worst hit. So First Republic's chief risk officer, the person in charge of making sure the bank was solvent, sold. Cashed out. Cashed out of his stock, but kept it quiet.
Starting point is 00:29:56 Don't tell anybody, but I'm headed for the door and we're headed for the door right now for you watching us on the Word Network. You can go over to truenews.com or the True News app to get the rest of this program. The rest of you just stay seated. We'll be back in a few seconds. So the guys over there at First Republic
Starting point is 00:30:27 that just got bailed out today by the big banks, executives had been selling for months. Executive Chairman James Herbert II has sold 4.5 million worth of shares since the start of this year. In all, insiders have sold $11.8 million worth of stocks so far this year at prices averaging just below $130 a share. Look at the next quote here. The next quote, it says,
Starting point is 00:31:05 The chief's credit officer, its president of private wealth management, and chief executive together sold $7 million worth of stock. So they were all running for the door. Yes. All of them. They knew it was going down. But they didn't tell the depositors, did they? This next one, Financial Times, Peter Thiel,
Starting point is 00:31:23 one of the co-founders of PayPal along with Elon Musk, kept $50 million in Silicon Valley Bank when it went under. Now, what's interesting is because his investment fund was the company that started warning their investors, get your money out of SVB. But he said he didn't think it would go under, so the $50 million that was there was his personal money. Not his company money, but his personal money. It was his checking account, Doc. Right.
Starting point is 00:32:00 So he kept his checking account there. But his company, an investment company, was warning their customers, get out of that bank right away. So Peter Thiel said he had $50 million in Silicon Valley Bank when it went under, even after his venture fund warned portfolio companies that the tech-focused lender was at risk. So the veteran technology founder and investor was widely blamed for precipitating a bank run in which depositors tried to pull out more than $40 billion in 24 hours last week. They didn't try, they did it. His venture capital firm founder's fund was among those that had advised clients to spread their deposits to other lenders as concerns about the bank mounted.
Starting point is 00:32:50 But Peel told the Financial Times this week that he had maintained a substantial personal account at SVB even as fears mounted over its fate and later resulted in a run on the bank that ultimately toppled it. I had 50 million of my own money stuck in SVB, said Teal, who co-founded tech companies PayPal and Palantir, in addition to the Founders Fund. Now, Thiel said he did not draw down from his account because he believed the bank would not fail. Now, his account was frozen when the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation stepped in and took over SVB on Friday. It is once again accessible after the Federal Reserve intervened on Sunday with emergency funding measures to protect depositors. He didn't lose a dime.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Didn't lose anything. The bank's insolvent, but he still gets his $50 million because of Janet Yellen. And all the other tech companies, they got tens of billions of dollars. Even after the bank went
Starting point is 00:33:43 under, all that money was guaranteed. See, I wonder how many knew that no matter if it did fail, don't worry, we've got a plan. There's a plan to bail it out. I don't think so, Doc. I think because on Sunday morning, Janet Yellen said there wasn't going to be a bailout.
Starting point is 00:34:04 By two or three o'clock in the afternoon, there was a bailout. I think something happened. I think the word got to them that there was a petition. 3,500 tech companies sent a petition. When I read it Sunday, I assumed companies sent a petition. When I read it Sunday, I assumed they were American companies.
Starting point is 00:34:32 It never occurred to me that they were Israeli companies. So 3,500 tech company executives sent a petition to Yellen on Sunday. And you've got to know those tech companies were calling their congressmen, and they were calling the reserve, they were calling everybody. You said, you better solve this issue. They don't have congressmen. There is rallies. That's right. There is rallies.
Starting point is 00:34:54 That's right. All they have to do is call Netanyahu. Benjamin Natai. Ben. Ben Natai. And then he made the phone call. And the reports are that Yellen did have a conversation with Netanyahu on Sunday. Oh, really? Yes. I didn't see that. But we speculated that,
Starting point is 00:35:10 said we'd like to see the phone records. Well, now we know. All right, we're going to switch to some other topics. Oh, let's see, Bloomberg. Let's see, Bank of America gets more than $15 billion. Is this new business? Is that what this is? Yes, yes. After the failure of SBB, so over the past basically 48 hours, Bank of America has seen an infusion of $15 billion of new money that has flowed into it. And that's from people, you know, like you said,
Starting point is 00:35:46 after everybody got guaranteed their money at Silicon Valley Bank, if you got your money guaranteed back, are you going to stay? Oh, I'm going to stay. Silicon Valley Bank's done me good through the years. I'm going to stick with it. No, I don't care how good they've been to me.
Starting point is 00:36:02 I'm gone, out the door. I'm still amazed by Peter Thiel's thinking, his personal $50 million. His investment company warned their clients, get your money out of SBB. And yet the founder of that company that was warning everyone kept his personal checking account in place with $50 million. You would think a man that smart would think, well, I don't want to completely close out my account.
Starting point is 00:36:36 I'll take it down to $250,000. That's guaranteed. The account will still be open, but I'm going to get the other $49 million plus out of the bank. But he kept it all there. Now, maybe he did know. Maybe he did get the phone call.
Starting point is 00:36:56 See, don't worry about it. Don't rush down there to take your money out. Don't worry about it. We got a fund already set aside to bail out the bank. Don't worry about it. It's all taken care of.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Okay, so I got a political story. This is really encouraging. You know what the Dutch government has been doing to the farmers of the Netherlands? Well, the farmers got organized and formed a political party. The letters are BBB, whatever that stands for. I can't say the Dutch words.
Starting point is 00:37:30 So it's the BBB party. They had their Dutch elections, and the farmers took control of the Dutch Senate. Yes. And everybody, including the farmers, are shocked. So we have some video of some of the celebration going on here. That's the woman right there who formed the party. Right. So the Farmers Party, BBB, could win 17 seats in the new Dutch Senate,
Starting point is 00:37:55 two more than predicted in initial exit polls. With 94% of the votes counted, the BBB has been confirmed as the largest party in nine of the 12 provinces and has an incredible lead in Gulderland. In New Holland, the party is marginally ahead of VVD, while GreenLynx has a narrow lead in Utrecht. The results are a setback for the government's efforts to cut nitrogen compound emissions by buying out farmers in order to comply with European conservation laws. BBB leader Carolyn Vander Plaats said the vote for her party was more than a protest about the nitrogen plans, which have led to mass protests in rural communities.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Farmers have hung Dutch tricolor flags upside down, blockaded distribution centers, and driven fleets of tractors into the center of the Hague and provincial capitals. And now they control the Senate. So it's- Congratulations, Dutch farmers. We can all be encouraged by your example. So we've had Canadian truckers and Dutch farmers. It shows that there's still a possibility for people, just common people, to rise up and organize and get out there and actually do something that they don't, the globalists don't control everything. They want you to believe that they control everything. Now, how long do you think it's going to be?
Starting point is 00:39:21 We'll set a clock here that someone's going to start saying that that election was hacked. Of course. The Russians hacked it or the Chinese hacked it or the Martians hacked it. Somebody hacked it. Yes, of course.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Because there's no way these people could win unless the election was hacked. They're going to call her Putin's stooge. Yes, they like to use that word. Okay, let's go to some World War III news. Yonhap News in Seoul, South Korea.
Starting point is 00:39:53 North Korea fires one ICBM ahead of South Korea-Japan summit. Doc, there's a lot of eyes watching North Korea in recent days. And we heard a U.S. Air Force general say a couple days ago at a press conference. Was that yesterday, the press conference? He said if North Korea even so much thinks about using its nuclear weapons, the country will cease to exist. Well, this story here is an important story because it leads into a story that actually came out a few days, well, I guess it came out today. North Korea fired a long-range ballistic missile toward the EC on Thursday, Seoul's military said hours before summit talks between the leaders of South Korea and Japan on pending bilateral issues
Starting point is 00:40:46 in regional security. The Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected the launch from the Sunan area in Pyongyang at 7.10 a.m. and the missile fired at a lofted angle flew some 1,000 kilometers or 600 miles before splashing into the sea. Now, it appears to be a projectile akin to the North's newest intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong-17, with chances slimmed that the North shot a solid-fuel ICBM, according to a Seoul official who requested anonymity. Now, that missile name there is very important because it comes up in an article out of the London Times. You
Starting point is 00:41:25 shocked me with this today. Well, I was shocked myself. I wasn't expecting to see this headline in the Times of London. Why the United States might not withstand a nuclear attack by North Korea. Okay. I did a double take on that story. What are you talking about? We've all said for years, we know that North Korea has some nuclear warheads, but they can't destroy the United States. They may hit one or two cities, but they can't destroy the United States. And then the Times of London, owned by Rupert Murdoch,
Starting point is 00:42:04 the owner of Fox News, published this headline today suggesting that America might not be able to survive a nuclear attack by North Korea. Has something changed, Doc? Well, apparently it has. It's something that's got the attention of the West enough that they would do this. Last month, rumbling through Song Square in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, under the watchful eye of the West enough that they would do this. Last month, rumbling through Song Square in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, under the watchful eye of the country's leader, Kim Jong-un, 11 Monster Hwasong-17 intercontinental ballistic missiles raised the first doubts about the U.S.'s capacity to withstand a nuclear strike by North Korea. Here's an image of that missile. It's pretty intimidating
Starting point is 00:42:47 looking there. So that's the Hwasong 17 ICBM. I, you know, and I don't know, Doc, if that photograph is the Hwasong. It was associated with that article. Okay. I'm just giving a disclaimer. Okay. If somebody sends us a message and says, no, that's not the Hwasong. But it's a big missile. It's big. Okay. But in this parade, they brought the Hwasong missile down the street. And we're going to show you a video in a few minutes here of that parade. It was quite a celebration in Pyongyang. And the North Koreans are scary.
Starting point is 00:43:36 They're unpredictable. That's the thing. You can kind of predict Russia and how they're going to act. But North Korea, I mean, it's a wild card. He could go nuts one day. Anybody that goose steps, I just get nervous about armies that goose step. Well, that leaves the missile defenses at Fort Greeley in Alaska and Vandenberg in California as the last line of defense for the U.S. In contrast with Ronald Reagan's vision of a Star Wars space-based missile defense shielding the U.S. and Europe from a mass Soviet nuclear strike, the interceptors were all about North Korea and Iran.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Can I go back to that? Yes. So what that's saying is the United States never built Ronald Reagan's Star Wars defense shield. I would say the overwhelming majority of American citizens assume, and I did too until I saw this article, I've just assumed that the Pentagon has this vast missile defense shield because I've talked to people, you know, when I talk about the possibility of nuclear war, so often you get knowledgeable people who say,
Starting point is 00:44:54 hey, don't worry about it. Our military will shoot them down. We got the Star Wars shield. That article is saying it never got built, that what was built was only for North Korea and Iran, not Russia and China. Because they were still in the Cold War concept of a nuclear war. If China uses, this has been my theory all along, North Korea will be used as a clown. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Beijing will encourage Kim Jong-un to do something reckless, to strike the United States. If our missile defense system is entirely built to stop North Korean missiles, and he throws a barrage of ICBMs at the United States, and we shoot off everything we've got, what do we have then in store for a war with China and Russia? Well, and that may be why that North Korea is in a position to test that system. And so Washington is stressed to a skeptical Russia and China that the defenses that are built are purely for combating a small-scale threat, not to undermine the nuclear deterrent of their superpower rivals. So, okay, I'm sorry for interrupting. Go back.
Starting point is 00:46:31 That's saying that the U.S. government has repeatedly told Russia and China, we didn't build anything for war with you. We only built something for war with North Korea. Right. To respond to North Korea or Iran. Is this the first time you've heard this? No, this is the very first time I've heard this. That's what I'm asking. If this was the first time. Very first time. So now Moscow never trusted the U.S. on this, but the fact that a mere 44
Starting point is 00:47:01 interceptors were installed should have convinced even a doubting Russian general that the ABM system was not aimed in their direction. Which is anti-ballistic missile system. So, however, that reassuringly small number's capacity to handle a strike from North Korea is now in question. Some non-government nuclear missile experts in the U.S. have suggested that its interceptors could be overwhelmed by a mass attack from North Korea's 11 Hwasong-17s. So we don't even have enough ABM interceptors to handle the North Koreans. Right. And this is the ones we know about, the ones we know about. So one was quoted as saying that the interceptors had been test flown only once at night and had failed. This proved, the experts said, that the system could not operate effectively in the dark.
Starting point is 00:47:50 In the dark? And needed the sun to track an enemy. It can't work in the dark? Is that what it says? Oh, my gosh, Doc. We built a system that can't work in the dark? So he just has to wait until nightfall. Oh, my gosh. So you've got to know he's reading the times
Starting point is 00:48:07 here today. The round is more complex, although it is true that the U.S. interceptors, each with only one kill vehicle on board, would theoretically be outnumbered if North Korea managed to get all 11 of its Hwasong-17 missiles
Starting point is 00:48:23 to work, and each of those multiple warheads performed as intended. So they're making a bet here, well, if North Korea can't get all of the missiles up in the air, and besides that, not all the nuclear warheads will work. You know, I don't even want a single one of them to work. No. Not a one. I talked with General Ryder saying the other day if North Korea even thinks about using its nuclear warheads, the U.S. will eliminate North Korea.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Could this story be for the purpose of prepping the world for an American first strike on North Korea? Well, that article goes on to kind of hint around at that. It says, in a war scenario between North Korea and America, the U.S. is not going to be waiting for Pyongyang to launch missiles before reacting. And that's coming from Ian Williams, deputy director of the Missile Defense Project at the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies.
Starting point is 00:49:22 The reality is that as soon as there is notification of an imminent launch of nuclear missiles, the U.S. would go after them, destroying them before launch. So how would they know, Rick? Well, because there are certain actions that have to be taken before missiles are launched. Well, maybe, but could they do a first strike and just say, hey, they were going to send a nuclear missile up?
Starting point is 00:49:51 And we would never know, would we? You wouldn't know. Because if we strike them, we're going to destroy them completely and there'll be no evidence left. There's not going to be any testimony. No. Then there are the electromagnetic weapons. Oh, excuse me, I've skipped a quote here.
Starting point is 00:50:07 There's missile defense and there's missile defeat. The U.S. would use many methods to neutralize missiles, including hypersonic missiles that are being developed to reach their target in a very short timescale. Developed, not implemented yet. Then there are electromagnetic weapons that can disable their launch mechanisms, and we would target their command centers to disrupt missile launch orders. So it's not just about how many interceptors we have that we've got to take out their missiles. It's about an overall homeland defense strategy. So, I'm not convinced that they're prepared.
Starting point is 00:50:42 About a week ago, Kim Jong-un held this massive military parade in Pyongyang. Here's the London Times headline. It's February 9th. Yes. North Korean parade hints at power to overwhelm U.S. defenses. We have some video of the parade. So this is the parade that we were talking about earlier. North Korea held its largest ever display of intercontinental ballistic missiles back on the 9th of February. And they held the parade to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of its army.
Starting point is 00:51:20 So we see the images being released by KCNA. The state media company showed as many as 11 Hwasong-17 ICBMs. Now, they are thought to be able to carry several nuclear warheads and strike anywhere in the world. So like you said, Rick, you should be afraid of goose-stepping armies. Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea, attended the parade with his daughter, Kim Ju-ae. And nothing like bringing your kids to work day. She is seen as playing as a possible future leadership role in the dictatorship. And so there we are at the parade celebrating destruction. Check out these guys.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Oh, yeah, these are in the ghillie suits. That's for water and swamp combat. So anyway, so that's what's happening in North Korea. Now, North Korea showed off an unprecedentedly large number of ICBM missiles at a military parade in Pyongyang to deploy its increasing power to launch nuclear attacks across the world. The KCNA reported at least 11 of those missiles with a range of more than 9,000 miles has the potential to launch a nuclear attack on the mainland U.S.
Starting point is 00:52:34 The large number of missiles suggests that North Korea has the ability to overwhelm U.S. missile defense systems. Now, the parade also included a new missile, and that's previously unknown to foreign observers, that appears to be a solid fuel ICBM. Now, missiles powered by liquid propellant have to be fueled shortly before launch, making them vulnerable to preemptive attack by an enemy. But solid fuel engines, on the other hand, can be fired without time-consuming preliminaries. And so what that means is they've moved into a technology
Starting point is 00:53:06 that perhaps the U.S. and other regional powers are now unable to determine if they're prepping for a strike or not. So now the U.S. Missile Defense Agency has 44 missile interceptors designed to bring down North Korean attacks. And assuming that four such interceptors are available for use against each incoming North Korean reentry vehicle, wrote Ankit Panda, a nuclear expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
Starting point is 00:53:37 North Korea could saturate the existing ground missile defense system with just 11 reentry vehicles. So that's why you're reading that article in the London Times. So is- Something changed. Something changed here in the past week in the equation between the United States and North Korea. So the question is, have they developed a solid fuel missile? And if they have, has the, if you will, the prep time gone from, I don't know how long it takes to fire off a liquid fuel ICBM, but has it gone down from 15 minutes to one minute? But are there multiple warheads on each ICBM able to overwhelm the existing missile defense system?
Starting point is 00:54:21 Yeah, even the current one. Yes. Poland has sent four fighter jets to Ukraine. They'll be arriving in days. So, Doc, NATO has crossed the line. Yes. We've been anticipating this for months. There's been suggestions. Of course, Zelensky begged for fighter jets.
Starting point is 00:54:56 We pointed out the method is Zelensky begs. A government official says, it's out of the question, it's not going to happen. Then later, Zelensinski begs again. Another government official says, there's possibility. Then it gets to, he begs again. It's on the table.
Starting point is 00:55:17 Then the last stage is, they're in the mail. We'll start off with the old equipment first. What Poland is sending them aren't F-16s, but the old MiGs that they had. And so they're going to send the MiGs first. But this is crossing a line. You've got to be wondering what Moscow is thinking about this, because this is the first NATO country now to deliver fighter jets to Ukraine in this conflict.
Starting point is 00:55:47 That's right. New York Post has an article about, they said a shocking video showing Russian children going through military training in Crimea in a Russian public school. We've got a video showing that training. so now here in america our children are being read are watching they're watching porn on tiktok and they got drag queens shaking their genitals at them in public school. And the New York Post wants us to be outraged that the Russians are training their children to defend their country, where we should be outraged that drag queens are defiling the minds of our children. When you looked at
Starting point is 00:57:08 North Korea's army, what do you think? Do you think that they have seen pictures of drag queen performances on U.S. military bases? I guarantee you they've seen it.
Starting point is 00:57:23 And they're tatting it. They said, this is our enemy here. This is what they're doing. This is going to be easy. Those soldiers are saying, this is going to be easy. We're going up against transvestites? Those guys have bayonets. American people have no idea.
Starting point is 00:57:48 They have no idea what's going to happen someday. Interfax reporting Denmark says Russia will not be allowed to investigate the explosions at the Nord Stream pipeline. Why allow them, Rick? Because they've already determined what the answer is, the result of the investigation. No, they never released the report. Well, I know, but they're going to come out and say, they're going to stick with the story that Russia did.
Starting point is 00:58:15 The yacht. No, no, no. Yeah, the yacht story now. It's the rogue agents from Ukraine on the yacht. That returned their yacht. They had a rental yacht. They had a rental yacht. They had to get their deposit money back.
Starting point is 00:58:26 You know, I got to thinking, supposedly these people on the yacht, Rick, dived down 200 feet and planted explosives, then drove away, set off the explosives, and sailed away. But I got to wondering, with this downed drone out in the Black Sea, maybe they should call up that Ukrainian crew to dive down and help get that drone out of the water for NATO.
Starting point is 00:58:51 You would think they're pretty effective. The Russians will have that American drone out of the Black Sea before the Pentagon has that Chinese balloon. Yeah. Did they ever bring it up? They've never brought it up to our, have you seen any pictures? Not since that week. That's been it. And it's always that same picture
Starting point is 00:59:13 of eight guys on a boat hauling. The nylon. Yeah. But the big satellite unit is still down at the bottom of the sea. As far as we know. Because it's dark down there. Yeah, and our equipment doesn the bottom of the sea. As far as we know. Because it's dark down there.
Starting point is 00:59:27 Yeah, and our equipment doesn't work in the dark. Let's see. We got two more stories here. CNN, Chinese made drone retrofitted and weaponized down in eastern Ukraine. Supposedly, you can order these off Alibaba, Rick.
Starting point is 00:59:44 According to Ukrainian sources, a Chinese-made drone was shot down by Ukrainian military on Thursday. And according to the reports, the drone, which was sold on Alibaba, was acquired by the Russian military and was flying low over Ukraine when it was shot down with AK-47s. Now, Chinese civilian drones have been weaponized and are being used by both sides of the conflict in Ukraine. This has been going on. So the latest weaponized drone was crude and unsophisticated, not very effective. The price of the machines is very cheap in military terms and is increasingly attractive to militant groups. Companies behind the technology are scrambling to find ways to stop their products from entering the military supply chain and to prevent their technology from contributing to
Starting point is 01:00:30 the ongoing conflict. And the international community is asking China to crack down on the sale and export of the machines to prevent further escalation of the situation. One more story, Al Jazeera News. Syrian President Assad welcomes new Russian military bases in Syria after meeting Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Right, so Russia's going to be increasing its presence in the Middle East. If you have Russian bases, you're going to have Russian soldiers and Russian pilots, and they are not going to allow other countries who are next to Syria to continue to shoot at Syria. And when will Syria and Russia tell the United States troops to get out of the country and to stop stealing the oil?
Starting point is 01:01:21 Yes, because they are still there. I mean, Syria would absolutely be right to open fire on the American base in their country pumping their oil out. Legally, they would be right. It's coming. And that's it for us for today. One thing I want want to tell you i mentioned the other day that our
Starting point is 01:01:49 our control room which is right over here that the air conditioning unit went out and it was very very hot in there for the guys it's a summer heat is already coming here in florida daytime is getting up what high 80s or 90s sometimes had a little bit of a break this week yeah it was a little cool last night when I got up uh but anyhow we uh we we uh we put out bids and we've we got a bid at 5800 for the control room And we had it installed yesterday. So we've got 30 days to pay the invoice. And the way what I do is I just put it out there. I lay it down in front of the Lord and I say, this is your work and I'm not going to worry about it. And you will pay for it. And I guarantee you it will be paid. So if the Lord puts it on your heart to either pay all of it, $5,800,
Starting point is 01:02:47 or part of it, you know, 10 people at $580. Yes. And the bill's paid. Let the Lord speak to you. You do what you hear from the Lord. The big bill is coming. We have to do the entire building. The entire system is out.
Starting point is 01:03:04 And we're getting bids and the bids are coming in in the $60,000 to $70,000 range. And that's going to be a project here in the next 30 days. But right now is the $5,800 and it's installed and the guys are happy. It was cool back there today. And none of them were sending me texts saying, hey, boss. It's hot. We're sweating back here. You got to do something. We did something. I would like you to do something also. Help us pay that bill, $5,800. One more thing before we go. For the past few weeks, we've been running Morning Manna immediately after the program. So starting today, we will no longer
Starting point is 01:03:45 be running Morning Mana immediately after we leave the program today, but Morning Mana is always available on the True News website. So you can watch it anytime. It has its own neighborhood. That's right. So feel free to watch it anytime. We re-ran it for the past couple of weeks to kind of give everyone a taste of what we were doing on Morning Manor. And so we'd like for you to be able to find that on your own now. It's on truenews.com. Just look for Morning Manor. It's also on the Word Network too. We'd love for you to tune in to Word Network
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Starting point is 01:04:38 They're all over the place. So you can see us on the big TV. I wouldn't believe how big we fill up the screen. We're on the big TV on the Word Network. And we're very honored and very pleased. And people are hearing things that they've never heard before. I'd like to be in some homes at 530 in the morning and see the looks on people's faces. Emma, get in here. You're not going to believe what these guys
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