TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles - Georgia Guidestones Damaged by Explosive Device
Episode Date: July 7, 2022The mysterious Georgia Guidestone, called America’s Stonehenge, have sustained extensive damage from an explosive device. Nearby residents reported hearing a thunderous explosion. The Georgia Bureau... of Investigation said preliminary information suggests someone used an explosive device to damage the pillars. The explosion occurred at approximately 4 am Wednesday. A part of the pillars was destroyed, and another section was severely damaged. Later in the godcast, gas and oil have become weapons of war in the international conflict between Russia and NATO. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 7/6/22
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I'm Rick Wiles. Mysterious Georgia Guidestones, called America's Stonehenge, have sustained extensive damage
from an explosive device.
Nearby residents reported hearing a thunderous explosion.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said preliminary information suggests someone used an explosive
device to damage the pillars. The explosion occurred at approximately 4 a.m. Wednesday.
A part of the pillars was completely destroyed and another section severely damaged.
We have a report from Milantos TV 11.
We continue to follow breaking news out of northeast Georgia where we just learned there's
been an explosion at Georgia Guidestones. New video just in shows damage to the Guidestones
in Elberton County. The GBI and local officials are investigating this explosion. They say
someone detonated an explosive device around 4 a.m. The Guidestones are located on Highway 77 in Elberton.
Well, and that's a report from Channel 11 up in the Atlanta area and everything.
I wonder who's going to file the insurance claim on that damage and everything, Rick,
because it's always been mysterious about who's behind the Georgia Guidestones.
That's a very good question.
Who will file the insurance claim and who will repair it?
Because nobody's taken ownership of the stones. That's why they've been so mysterious.
Right. So for those who don't know what the Georgia Guidestones are, most of our audience does.
It's this mysterious set of columns and the blocks that you saw there on the screen.
They had 12 different languages on there that talked about the goals for humanity, bringing the population of the Earth
down to 500 million people,
and various other forecasts that they would like to see.
They also had, in the languages,
they had classical Greek, ancient Egyptian,
and modern languages too.
So I guess they were betting on anything
that might happen for someone to read it.
But it's interesting that, you know, the fence went up this past year, the chain link fence.
And now someone jumped the fence.
And, I mean, you saw the damage.
That's significant damage.
It's not easy to blow up granite.
No. I would say maybe C4, something
of highly
explosive nature. I guess
if it's politically
correct to destroy
statues of Christopher Columbus
and Theodore Roosevelt. Yeah, they were throwing their
Christopher Columbus in the river two years ago.
So I guess if it's okay to do that, I guess others can blow up the Georgia Guidestones.
I mean, this is the new landscape of American politics.
If you don't like something, you blow it up or destroy it, pull it down.
So I guess everybody should be okay with this.
But they're not going to be okay, are they?
But I want to see who rebuilds it.
You've got a good question.
I want to see the insurance claim.
Yeah, I saw a light pole there sitting on the property.
I was wondering who pays the electric bill so you can make sure it's lit up at night.
Well, we're going to continue to watch that story.
It's interesting to a lot of our audience.
Hey, Doc, before we move on, I do want to say something.
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So up in Michigan, Rick, the story you found today,
this is from CNN Politics.
Trump backed Michigan Secretary of State nominee said abortion is child sacrifice.
So she has stepped into the political arena here, Rick,
running for Secretary of State.
She's not saying anything I don't disagree with in particular.
This is the state of reality in America that we are talking about satanic child sacrifice.
Right.
And so before becoming the Trump-backed Republican nominee, that's the key phrase right there for Michigan Secretary of State,
Christina Karamo said that abortion is child sacrifice and a satanic practice.
Abortion is really nothing new. The child sacrifice is a very satanic practice, and that's precisely what abortion is, and we need to see it as such.
Karamo, a community college professor, said in October 2020 in an episode of her own podcast called It's Solid Food, which CNN's K-File reviewed.
We also reviewed it, too.
We've got that audio clip for you.
This is from October 2020 from Karamo's own podcast.
A Trump-backed candidate in Michigan is under new scrutiny after CNN's K-File found some
troubling comments she made about abortion. Christina Karamo is running for Secretary of
State in Michigan. Before running for office, she had a podcast where she discussed mostly
religious topics, including her belief that abortion is child sacrifice.
I'm going to discuss how abortion is child sacrifice and how it's really a satanic practice.
It's child sacrifice.
Because the God you are sacrificing child to is yourself.
And what's the point?
I don't disagree with her.
She's speaking the truth.
She's speaking the truth.
Even if you just, I would refine it into spiritual terms, but even if you just did it in secular terms, it is child sacrifice for your own selfish desires, either sexual or to advance your career or
whatever it might be. It's still a sacrifice of a child one way or another.
And it's a murder. It's the murder of a child because somebody had sex and decided they didn't
want to be pregnant. So they murder the baby. The answer is stop sinning yes that's the answer is
stop sinning if you the only sex you should be having is with your married mate yes end of
discussion and then married people shouldn't be murdering their babies. We look back at religions back in the ancient times and everything,
and we think, oh, how backward, how primitive their religions were,
the fertility cults, the sex cults.
We're no different.
We're no different.
We give up.
We sacrifice a child so we won't have the burden of taking care of a child, either emotionally or financially, so we can continue in our sexual sin, our sexual desire.
And there's two people involved in the union. I mean, it's male and female. At least that's the way biology used to teach in school and it's so
obvious that America has sunk to the very bottom of the sewer pit of being a
sexually obsessed nation to the point that we now have men dressed as women
barely dressed barely dressed, barely dressed,
walking with children, toddlers, in drag queen shows.
Yes.
Subjecting innocent little children to obscene performances.
This is the America that we live in today.
I don't care what the left says.
I don't care. They left says. I don't care.
They're so sick and demented their opinion means nothing to me.
And it all goes back to sexual lust,
sexual desire.
That's all it's all about.
That's what it's about.
They won't even address that.
And the church doesn't address it either.
They won't talk about it.
We want you to know we're gay affirming.
What does that mean, you're gay affirming?
Did you hear churches say that?
You okay with it?
You won't speak against it?
You won't stand up in the pulpit and say,
you know what, fornication is wrong.
Sex outside of the bonds of a heterosexual union
of genetically born male and female.
You've got to classify it now.
You've got to quantify what a marriage is.
Look, a preacher is an ambassador.
The word apostle is ambassador.
Right, a sent one, yes.
That's what it means.
Sent by whom?
A king.
An ambassador is sent by a government.
A king, a a president a prime minister
they have ambassadors ambassadors go to whom people outside the kingdom
you don't send ambassadors to your own residents right you send ambassadors to people who are not
in your kingdom right the the purpose an ambassador, the assignment of an ambassador, is to speak the mind of
the king to the people who are not in his kingdom.
Not to give the, the ambassador doesn't give his point of view, his opinion.
He gives the king's opinion.
Right. point of view, his opinion, he gives the king's opinion. And so what preachers are supposed to do
is to go to the lost, to those who are outside the kingdom of God, and say, thus says the king.
It doesn't matter what Rick Wiles thinks about abortion. God says it's murder. My job as an ambassador is to tell the sinners abortion is murder.
The king says so. It's against the law of his kingdom. That's our job.
If sinners don't like it, that's their problem. But we as preachers are not supposed to interject our personal opinion about the king's laws.
His laws say, here are the things you can do.
Here are the things that you cannot do.
And what good would an ambassador be if he went to a foreign country and just told the leaders of foreign countries, now listen, I know we have our laws and everything,
but personally, I don't want
to go along with
this. And so let's work out a
deal. What good is he? He's not an
ambassador, is he? He's not an ambassador. He's not
representing the values of the kingdom that
he's supposed to represent. He's afraid of the people.
Yes. Instead of respecting
and fearing the one
who sent him.
So, look, she was absolutely right.
Abortion is child sacrifice.
It is satanic.
Now, I believe it is sacrifice to Satan.
It's no different than the people that offered their children to Moloch.
Yes, it's the same thing.
They did it for what reason?
They sacrificed the children so they would be blessed with more crops.
Yes.
That was the reason.
So it was an economic incentive.
Right.
So it's the same thing today with babies,
with abortion.
They're murdering their babies
because a baby will slow them down in their lifestyle.
And there's a profit to be made harvesting children, too.
Yes.
There's also an economic side to that as well.
It is satanic.
The next one we want to go to, briefly, CNBC reporting the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh whether state legislatures instead of state courts get the final say in election rolls.
This is an important case.
I did not know this was coming before the Supreme Court until today.
But if the court rules in favor of the state legislatures, which I think they will.
Yeah, I think they should. Yes. Considering the conservative bent of the court
right now, I think they will rule in favor of the state legislature. So we got a quote from CNBC.
Right. The Supreme Court on Thursday said it will consider a case that could give state
legislatures free reign in setting rules for federal elections without state judicial oversight.
So if the Supreme Court rules for North Carolina Republican plaintiffs in the case,
it would give state legislatures, not state courts,
the final word on regulations set by the legislatures
for elections of members of the Senate and House of Representatives.
That would be a dramatic change from the current situation
where state courts keep a check on changes in election rules to be sure they don't run afoul of state constitutions.
Doc, this will be very much in favor of the Republicans, very much to the detriment of Democrats.
Right, because most state legislatures are lean Republicans.
Yes. And what happens is the state, the Republican-controlled state legislatures
pass election laws, and immediately the Democrats sue and get leftist judges to throw out the laws
passed by the state legislatures. Right. So if the Supreme Court rules that the state courts have no
jurisdiction on election laws, then the Democrats have no place to go and act like
cry babies where are they going to go except the streets to riot so yeah it's just it just wipes
out a lot of lawsuits against rules you know rules like you have to prove that you're an American citizen.
Do you know right now the Democrats, the Biden administration is suing.
Yes. To stop states from requiring people to prove that they are American citizens to register to vote.
What is wrong with this?
You don't, asking somebody to prove that they're an actual American citizen is considered
racist
what's racist about it
it's just common sense
I mean they have signs at every convenience
store in America where you have to show your ID
to purchase cigarettes or
alcohol or anything like that
but you don't have to have an ID
to vote
how is one racist and the other not?
How to get on an airplane without showing your ID?
Absolutely.
They wouldn't even think about suing about that.
But we know why the Democrats get upset about this,
because they can pack the votes with illegal aliens,
uninvited guests, as Jim Shaw likes to say,
uninvited guests, as Jim Shaw likes to say. Uninvited dinner guests.
He's doing quite well here in Florida.
I would love to see Jim Shaw win the Florida State Agriculture Commissioner race.
He's up against the Florida State Senate president, but Jim Shaw is a farmer.
So is Mr. Simpson. But Jim Shaw
would represent the people of Florida in that job.
Next one, we're going to have some vaccine
and virus updates. We haven't talked about this for a while, but
there is some stuff in the news today from the
Straits Times in Singapore,
World Health Organization to reconvene Monkeypox Emergency Committee after 6,000 reported cases.
That's right, Rick.
The World Health Organization will reconvene its monkeypox experts to decide if the worsening outbreak
now constitutes a global public health emergency, its chief said on Wednesday. The UN
Health Agency's Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he would hold a second meeting
of the Emergency Committee on monkeypox with more than 6,000 cases now confirmed in the 58 countries.
A surge in monkeypox infections has been reported since early May outside the West
and Central African countries where the disease has long been endemic. And he said, I continue
to be concerned by the scale and spread of the virus, Dr. Tedros told a press conference from
the WHO's headquarters in Geneva. Testing remains a challenge and it's highly probable that there
are a significant number of cases not being picked up.
Europe is the current epicenter of the outbreak, recording more than 80% of the monkeypox cases globally.
Why are most of the cases occurring among homosexual men?
Because monkeypox requires direct skin-to-skin contact.
And so that's why it's being spread.
But the media doesn't want to talk about it.
They don't talk about that.
And once again, we go back to the sexual sin.
This is another problem.
When you engage in these activities, there's a cost to it.
And the cost could be your life in this particular case.
But they don't talk about the sin that leads to the suffering.
But if this continues to spread, all of us will pay a price for it.
Right.
Because there's going to be monkeypox vaccine mandates and monkeypox, you know, restrictions
on the whole world, just like we saw with COVID, if this thing continues
to spread. Now, China is still fighting COVID. This is today's Hong Kong South China Morning
Post. Beijing brings in vaccine mandate as city reports new cases of Omicron subvariant.
Right, so the outbreak is ramping up once again,
at least that's according to the Chinese authorities.
Beijing residents will have to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter a number of public places for Monday
as authorities scramble to contain an outbreak
of a more contagious Omicron subvariant.
Anyone wanting to enter public places such as museums, theaters, stadiums,
gyms, and entertainment venues will need to be vaccinated
unless they have a medical exemption.
Liang, deputy director of the Beijing Municipal Health Commission,
told reporters on Wednesday.
Elderly people will also have to show proof of vaccination
to enter community facilities such as game rooms. And so basically any place that people gather, they're at the
point once again of requiring to show proof of vaccination. How long are governments going to
try to stop this virus? I mean, let's forget about who made it,
whether the US Army made it or the Beijing PLA made it.
Somebody made it.
But then you had variants, and now you have sub-variants.
Yes.
And in a few months, we'll have sub-sub-variants.
And it will just continue the mutation how long are they going to try to to
have a zero infection rate it just doesn't seem possible it's like you just have to let this thing
run its course and if you're sick you stay home But this thing of locking down a city the size of Beijing.
Right.
Because a handful of people are sick.
Well, and that's the way it used to be, Rick.
They let things run their course.
Yes.
Especially if it wasn't life-threatening.
You lock down the sick, not the well.
Yeah.
They've changed it now.
Yeah, and only sick people used to wear masks.
Now, healthy people have to wear masks. And so there's another story.
This is out of Voice of America. Chinese city of 13 million shuts down again to avoid a covid explosion.
And businesses, schools and restaurants in Jiang will close for one week,
officials said on Tuesday after the Chinese city logged a handful of COVID, just a handful, 13 million, Rick,
handful of COVID-19 cases as outbreaks nationwide strain Beijing's zero-tolerance virus approach.
China's the last major economy wedded to a zero-COVID strategy, deploying snap lockdowns, quarantines, and travel curbs in a bid to weed out new infections.
Jan, a historic city of 13 million that endured a month-long lockdown at the end of last year,
has reported 18 cases, that's out of 13 million, Rick, since Saturday in a cluster driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant, according to official notices. Doc, they never did this when there were flu viruses.
No.
18 people have the flu in a city of 13 million.
Shut down the city.
Never did this.
This is about control.
Absolutely.
They have to control the people.
They're conditioning the people for control,
to lock them down,
to strip away whatever rights and freedoms that they have,
to turn them into little slaves to the government. And the politicians have a taste of power now
that they never had before the virus broke out in 2020. They tasted power,
and they don't want to give it up. You're right about that.
And they're just going to continue.
We're seeing the same thing happening in Australia.
They're talking about mask mandates again and lockdowns.
And it's like the Aussie politicians are lusting to use that power again.
Right. And we have that story from ABC Australia. It says increasing pressure nationally to return to mask amid worsening COVID wave. And Queensland's chief
health officer says there is increasing pressure nationally to return to a mask mandate. Queensland
CHO John Gerrard told 4BC radio that the return of mask mandates was being discussed, which means they've
already decided, with his counterparts from other states. I can say that nationally there is
increasing pressure. There is a school of thought that we should be mandating masks again. And so
Australia, we already see China and their zero COVID policy. Now Australia is ramping up again.
We can pretty much bet we're going to start seeing this now as we move forward over the next summer, a few summer months.
That's why we're devoting today's true news to these stories, because there's a pattern.
There's a trend.
We're seeing a resurgence, not of the virus.
We're seeing a resurgence.
The real virus is tyranny.
So there's a resurgence of the tyranny virus
that's rising up in Asia and the South Pacific,
and we'll see when it starts to appear here in the United States.
I hope they don't try it again,
because I think most of us would just absolutely ignore them if they try to pull it off again
another story
This is out of Canada
Canadian Pacific Railway
Deals with vaccine mandates couldn't run the railroads with the Vax rules, right?
so this is originally reported by Black Locks Reporter up in Canada,
and then the Western Standard picked up the story as well.
And Railway could not comply with federal vaccinate mandate
and keep trains operational.
According to Black Locks Reporter,
the disclosure came in a protest
by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
on behalf of an employee denied a religious exemption from the vaccine mandate.
The union argued that Canada Rail openly acknowledged allowing certain unvaccinated employees to continue working in defiance of the federal order. So the Department of Transport last
October 29th issued an act. It required all federally regulated employees to show proof
of vaccination or apply for religious or medical exemptions by January 24th.
Joshua Bergen, a teamster described by the union as a devout Christian and church board member who serves the church faithfully on an ongoing basis, was suspended without pay on January 25th, the Labor arbitrator
was told that Canadian Pacific dismissed Bergen's request for a religious exemption.
The union maintains the griever never received an explanation from the company about why his
November 8th exemption request was denied.
All he ever received was an email on November 9th that simply denied his request without providing
any explanation. So Canadian Pacific Railway could not fully comply with a federal vaccinate
mandate and keep the trains running safely according to labor board records. CPR said
full compliance would place the critical operations of the railroad at risk. Canadian Pacific maintains
that in order to become fully compliant with the ministerial order, the company has undertaken
significant hiring efforts along with the reallocation and redistribution of resources, wrote Tom
Hodge as a federal labor arbitrator.
Since the placement of all non-compliant employees on a leave of absence effective January 4th
would have placed the critical operations of the railroad at risk, a limited number
of non-compliant employees were allowed to continue active employment in order to ensure
the safe and uninterrupted operations of the railroad.
So what's the summary of this, Doc?
That they either believe it or they don't believe it.
They just couldn't keep the railroad running.
They couldn't keep the railroads running, so we have to have unvaccinated people working. people work in. Because there were enough, there were so many railroad employees who refused
the COVID gene therapy drug that they could not safely operate the railroads.
This is what the resistance can do. Don't let them convince you that you're the only person out there. You're the only resistor.
Now, there are a lot of resistors.
So much so that the national board
that regulates the Canadian railroads
had to step in and the labor board,
it's actually a labor board,
and say, look, you guys can't even,
you can't run the railroad
forcing everybody to be vaccinated
because you're going to lose employees. But the same time the ministerial edict yes says everyone has to be vaccinated
that's right so you either shut the trains down or you allow the unvaccinated to work that's right
so that's the dilemma they're in yes so it's going to be interesting to see how they resolve this
so they keep the mandate but they don't completely enforce the mandate. So either they believe it
or they don't. Because they really believed it. If they really, really believed it, they'd shut
down the railroad. They'd shut down the railroad. The virus is so bad, you got to shut down the
railroad. Unvaccinated employees are so unsafe that it would be more dangerous to have an
unvaccinated railroad employee than to have the railroad running with not enough employees. Which just proves they
don't believe it. It's about control.
It is about
control. What else is Justin Trudeau
doing? He's
banning the ownership of guns
in Canada.
He's Fidel Castro's
little love child.
And he's just like his papa, Fidel.
He really is. I'm convinced Justin Trudeau's
father is Fidel Castro. And whether he is his father genetically or not, he certainly is
father ideologically. No doubt. San Diego, California lost 22 percent, almost one-fourth
of its police force. Over vaccination.
Was it worth it, San Diego?
Let me ask you, no matter where you live in North America,
what town you live in, if you live in Mayberry, if you lost a fifth of your police force over a stupid rule,
think about what your city would be like
if it lost one-fifth of its police force.
That's right.
That's what San Diego is dealing with.
That's what a lot of cities are dealing with across the country.
I have a feeling a lot of these San Diego police officers just went north a little bit to Los Angeles,
to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department,
where the sheriff said he was not going to enforce a vaccine mandate.
Or they've gone to other states, like Florida and Texas.
And so they're hiring here in Florida, by the way, for law enforcement,
and they'll even pay you to move here.
They'll give you a $5,000 bonus if you come to work for the state.
We'll switch over to World War III.
Free Beacon reporting Iran, Russia, China to run war drills in Latin America.
That's right.
How about that?
Right here in the Western Hemisphere.
So NATO, you like to have your war drills on the border of Russia.
So now Russia's returning the favor and bringing along China in Iran.
So Iran, Russia, and China are gearing up to run a series of major war drills
in Latin America and a shore force
meant to signal how these militaries
can reach the United States.
Venezuela, under the leadership of anti-U.S. socialist
President Nicolas Maduro,
is scheduled to host the war games in mid-August,
according to a report by the Center for Secure Free Society,
a think tank that tracks malign regimes.
Along with 10 other nations, Russia, China, and Iran
will move their militaries into the Western Hemisphere
for war drills that will pre-position
forward-deployed military assets
in Latin America and the Caribbean.
So the war games known as the Sniper Frontier Competition
show that these, once again, malign regime from across the globe
are uniting and getting ready to make a loud statement that the region is ready to embrace the multipolar force,
according to the Think Tank report, which focuses on Latin America's embrace of authoritarian regimes.
A key portion of Russia's military is prepping to bring, for the first time,
some of these military games to the Western Hemisphere,
even as Moscow is bogged down with war in Ukraine.
By the way, a lot of propaganda in that quote.
Oh, well, Free Beacon, they can't write anything without adding some deep state propaganda.
It's just the way it is.
So you had to wade through it there.
Kyoto News in Japan.
Russian naval ship spotted near Japan waters off remote Pacific island.
An information gathering ship of the Russian Navy on Wednesday
briefly entered a strip of sea just outside territorial waters off Okunotori Island, Japan's southernmost
island in the Pacific, the defense ministry said. It's marked the first time for the ministry to
make public information related to the movements of a Russian naval ship within the so-called
contiguous waters off the atoll about 1,700 kilometers south of Tokyo. Now, the Russian
vessel had sailed south from Tsushima Strait, which lies
between the western main island Kyushu and the Korean Peninsula, according to the East China Sea
at the end of March. The ministry also said three Russian naval vessels transited the Tsushima
Strait on Tuesday night to go up north to the Sea of Japan from the East China Sea.
These vessels, consisting of a destroyer frigate and supply ship,
had circumnavigated the Japanese archipelago,
at one point entering the contiguous zone just outside the territorial waters
of Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea.
And so, just to remind our audience,
technically that Russia and China,
they never ended World War II.
Russia and Japan.
I mean, Russia and Japan, excuse me.
They didn't end World War II.
And so, which we learned
when we were in St. Petersburg a few years back,
we just figured World War II was over.
No, we were moving on to World War III. That's right. But really, for Russia
and Japan, World War II is still going on.
And so, also in Kyoto News,
a Chinese warship, I like the way
they did this title here, chases Russian frigate near Japan
controlled Senkakus. Now when you read that, you think that China's
hunting down the Russian ship, right? But you've got to dig in the article and see what it says.
So a Chinese naval ship chased a Russian warship on Monday
just outside Japanese territorial waters around the Senkaku Islands
in the East China Sea in an apparent attempt to demonstrate
to others that Beijing has sovereignty over the Tokyo-controlled islets.
A Chinese frigate sailed in the so-called contiguous zone of the uninhabited islets,
which Beijing claims and calls Diaoyu for about six minutes from 7.44 in the morning,
chasing a Russian frigate after the Russian ship entered the waters.
That's according to the defense ministry. 44 in the morning, chasing a Russian frigate after the Russian ship entered the waters.
That's according to the defense ministry.
The Russian vessel stayed in the waters for a period of time and appears to have done so to avoid a typhoon, a ministry official said.
Now, making it appear as if it were patrolling around its own territory,
China was likely trying to demonstrate its territorial claim to the Senkakus, according to the official who added that the move unilaterally heightens tensions
and has created a seriously concerning situation.
What does this come down to? What does it really mean?
It just means that we're moving closer to a war every single day.
But the thing with China chasing a Russian ship, it really wasn't chasing it.
No. They were putting on a show. Right. China knew that the Russian ship was going to sail
through there, but they had to chase it to tell the U.S. and other countries, we control
this waterway. Right. And look, we're going after the Russians. We're chasing them. But really,
they were blowing kisses at each other. That's really what it comes down to.
The next story, well, you remember the day that President Joe Biden made a big deal out of
releasing oil from the American Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Oh, he's going to lower those gas prices, right?
Oh, yeah. He's taking action.
Joe Biden was taking action to bring down the price of gasoline to fight inflation
because that Putin had brought up prices everywhere,
and we had to fight the Putin price hike.
So Biden released oil from the U.S. Strategic Reserve, which Donald Trump had filled to the brim at cheap, cheap, cheap prices.
Right.
In the $2 range when he was president.
He filled it to the brim.
It was running over.
Hadn't been that full probably since the beginning of the strategic reserve at a very, very cheap price. So Joe Biden
steps up and says, I'm going to help the American people. I'm going to take action. I'm going to
drain our emergency government oil reserve. To lower gas prices.
To lower the gas prices, even though that strategic reserve is there for a time of war, an emergency,
so that we're not caught without any oil.
Right? That's the story.
Oh, and we have it in his own words.
Yeah, let's listen to Mr. Joe talk about it.
So today I'm laying out a two-part plan.
Not only to ease the pain that
families are feeling right now, but to end this era of dependence and uncertainty and to lay a
new foundation for true and lasting American energy independence. Parenthetically, just imagine
if in fact Europe didn't have to count on Russian oil. All right, hold that thought there, Mr. Biden,
because that's a great point.
He had two different thoughts there.
To relieve the American people of the pain
that they're paying at the gas pump.
But then he says, imagine if Europe didn't have any gas.
Well, what difference,
what do I care if Europe has gas or not?
I live here.
Yes, and this is our strategic oil.
So we'll show you the executive White House
release when they put out the statement. There it is. That's April 21st. April. So Biden
administration responds to Putin's price hike by awarding first barrels from historic strategic
petroleum reserve release and deploying affordable clean energy. So they got this nice shiny press release
and saying... Doc, I got so excited. I drove my vehicle over to the gas station to fill up my tank.
But when I got there, the price hadn't come down. No, in fact, the price has been going up
since April until just two weeks ago. Well, how could that be? He released all this oil, tens of millions a barrel.
Surely the explanation must be that the prices would be even higher
if this treaty reserve hadn't been released.
Well, we now know what he did with the oil.
That's right.
It's in today's Daily Mail newspaper in London.
Let's take a look at the headline.
So Joe Biden has allowed five million
barrels of oil from U.S. national supply to be shipped abroad after claiming they'd be released
to help lower soaring gas prices. So that's so we did ship it to Europe. That's right. So
Joe Biden. Imagine Europe with lower prices. That's what he said. Yes. So Joe Biden has shipped five million barrels
from the United States Strategic Oil Reserve after claiming that releasing them would help
ease Americans' pain at the pumps. The president faces accusations of a sneaky sleight of hand
as it was revealed that between a fifth and sixth of the reserve oil he bragged about releasing to boost supply made
its way offshore to Europe and Asia in June. Mr. Biden authorized the release of a million barrels
a day from April onwards, but his action has done little to combat soaring gas prices with the
national average sitting at 474 as of Tuesday, still far above the 228 a gallon average from just before he took office.
Now, Biden's announcement about releasing the oil barrels was made in April
and saw him say these releases will put more than one million barrels per day on the market over the next six months
and will help address supply disruptions caused by Putin's further invasion of Ukraine
and the price hype that Americans are
facing at the pump. But once again, it's had little effect with a closer look at the press release
revealing that the oil release from the Strategic Reserve was always destined for the highest bidder,
even if they were overseas. So it wasn't meant to help ease people here in the United States.
It's pain at the pump, as it would say.
It was a political stunt.
Yes.
That's all it was, a stunt.
As most of his actions and decisions are.
A political stunt, and the oil is sold to the highest bidder. And if the highest bidder is another country,
an oil company in another country, then it goes to that country. It doesn't help the American
people. But guess what? When it comes time to refill the strategic reserve, guess who gets the
bill? The American taxpayers. And we will be paying at right now
twice the rate of what it was when Donald Trump was in the White House so
you got Donald Trump 228 a gallon Joe Biden 474 gallon there's enough reason
right there never to vote for a Democrat.
Just the economic pain that they have brought to the American people in one and a half years.
It is unbelievable how much damage that they have done to this country.
And I believe it's deliberate.
I believe the Biden family is owned by China.
I believe that their job is, their assignment is wreck the United States.
Do as much damage to the United States from inside the White House that you can do before the American people kick you out.
He's owned by China.
And it's so obvious.
Nobody wants to talk about it. What are we going to do? You're going to force, how are you going to make the FBI go over and arrest Hunter
Biden? The system is so corrupt.
And what else would you have to reveal? What else would you have to release in order to
say there's corruption here? I mean, so much has been
put out there. It's a disgusting level of corruption that you
just, the American people are numb.
They don't know what to do. It's so corrupt they don't know what to do.
And you say, well, we'll go vote.
The elections are corrupt. Well, you say, well, we'll go vote. The elections are corrupt.
Well, you know, I read something.
I read something yesterday.
The U.S. ambassador to Mexico has insulted the Mexican president,
the Mexican government.
Okay.
Because he's talking about corrupt Mexican elections and rigged elections.
In Mexico.
In Mexico.
Well, wait a minute.
The American ambassador is telling another country,
your elections are rigged.
What about America's?
Well, you can't say that.
You can't say that America's elections are rigged.
You're a criminal.
You're radical.
You're part of the January 6th insurrection
if you say that.
But you can go to another country and accuse them of that, right?
Yeah.
The riggers can go to another country and accuse somebody else of rigging their elections.
Because they would know how to rig an election.
They would spot a rigged election.
They just didn't get their cut.
I want to go through some stories really quick on the natural gas
and oil showdown.
Radio Free Europe,
Russian court orders
Caspian Pipeline Consortium
to suspend operations.
Doc, I just,
from reading that headline,
I just have a feeling
that's not going to help
bring down prices. No, it not going to help bring down prices.
No, it's going to continue to push prices up and so 80% of Kazakhstan's oil
exports flow through the terminal from this Caspian pipeline and so this is a
significant change here. Russian court has ordered the Kashmir Pipeline Consortium,
which brings oil from Kazakhstan to the Black Sea, to suspend all activity for 30 days.
The CPC, which handles about 1% of global oil and includes U.S. majors Chevron and Exxon,
said on July 6 the ruling to suspend its operations concerned issues related to the handling of oil spills
and that the consortium had to abide by the ruling.
Now notice here, Rick, yesterday and today that the Russians are using international law
in order to restrict the flow of oil and gas.
And they're shutting down American corporations.
Yesterday it was Shell. Now it's Chevron.
And they're making life difficult for them. So in this one
they're saying, well it's about oil spills.
We're environmentalists and
we're going to hold you accountable. We're ordering you to shut down this
facility.
And Chevron says, there's nothing we can do about it.
Because we're environmentalists too.
Yeah.
So as you said, 80% of Kazakhstan's oil flows through the terminal.
Next story, U.S. and allies discuss capping Russian oil at $40 to $60 a barrel to cut Russia's defense budget.
Right.
How is this going to work?
Because they're just going to sell their oil somewhere else.
Well, Doc, that was my first thought.
But when you dig down into this, let's take a look at what they're planning to do. All right.
So the U.S. and its allies have discussed trying to cap the price on Russian oil between $40 and $60 a barrel,
according to people familiar with the matter.
Allies have been exploring several ways to limit Russia's oil revenues
while minimizing the impact on their own economies in discussions that began in the run-up to the Group of Seven summit.
Let me just stop right there.
They're not talking about bringing all oil down to $40 to $60, just Russian oil.
Yes.
So everybody else will still be selling at market price except the Russians.
The Russians will be restricted.
How are they going to do it? The next quote tells us how they plan to do it. Well, at the summit in Germany on June 28th,
the leaders decided to explore or agreed to explore options to cap prices by,
look how they did this, by banning insurance and transportation services needed to ship Russian crude and petroleum products
unless the oil is purchased below an agreed price.
So they're going to put sanctions on shipping companies and insurance companies.
They're not telling them don't ship Russian oil.
They're just saying you can only insure that ship if the oil on the tanker costs less than $60 or $40,
whatever price that they put on it.
Right. So now in order for this game to work, the U.S.-driven idea of an oil cap would need
to create enough of an incentive for countries to want to participate. So oil buyers would
need access to lower prices
and to the key services, such as insurance,
that they need to transport the commodity.
The threshold also needs to be set at a level
which Russia would continue to export.
The U.S. is also weighing a number of potential enforcement tools,
including possible restrictions on shipping companies
that transport oil at higher prices
and sanctions on banks and
financial institutions that facilitate sales above any agreed threshold, the people said.
So they still want Russian oil. They still want Russian gas. But they want it. They're just going
to hold Russia to those prices. Why would Russia sell? So I mean, what do you think Russia's going to do? They're going to cut off natural gas to Europe.
They're going to retaliate.
If the West puts those kind of restrictions on Russia,
Russia is simply going to retaliate.
And how do they retaliate?
They turn off the valve of natural gas flowing to Europe.
It's just that simple.
The West has weaponized everything.
Everything has been weaponized.
Banks, oil, yes, everything.
Everything is weaponized.
And so the world will respond in kind
and the Russians will simply weaponize what they have,
which is natural resources.
And they will cut off the flow of natural gas and oil
to Western nations.
And if you notice in that article,
it said the Western allies discussed how to do this
without hurting their own economies.
Well, now they're worried about it.
Yeah, but everything that they've done so far has hurt their economies. Well, now they're worried about it. Yeah, but everything that they've done so far has hurt their economies.
I mean, the Germans are going to be taking cold showers very soon because of the stupidity
of the German leaders.
So now they're going to do something more stupid.
They're going to tell Russia, you can only get $40 a barrel for your gas.
Meanwhile, Norway gets $100.
Right.
Saudi Arabia gets $100.
Yeah, we'll see how long this lasts. Let's just wait and see how long this lasts.
Nothing that they've done to Russia so far has worked. Everything that they've done has backfired
and has hurt the common people around
the world. Meanwhile, countries like China and India can still purchase Russian gas, Russian fuel,
and there are other countries that are aligned with NATO. They box themselves in on Russian gas
too, like Japan. My first thought when I read that is China is simply going to step in with
an insurance company that insures
Russian fuel.
Everywhere else, yes.
I mean
if the vessel has insurance then
how can the West stop them?
Because they're putting
sanctions on Western insurance
companies. So if a
Chinese insurance company comes in and says,
we'll insure it, how are they going to stop it?
They've got to come up with a new gimmick.
So, excuse me, we told you yesterday about Sakhalin II.
Right.
About the importing of Russian fuel.
So this is going to really box Japan in.
And so they can't just simply cut off the supply from Russia to Japan.
The Financial Times is reporting Shipping Boss says Japan has no choice
but to buy Russian gas.
So the Sakhalin II unit that was shut down over the holidays
was a natural gas facility
in Russia,
partially owned by Shell.
Right.
And I think Mitsubishi.
It was a big Japanese company
that had partial ownership.
So the Russians nationalized it.
They seized it,
nationalized it over the weekend.
Japan gets 9% of its natural gas from Sakhalin II,
which is 100% of their imported natural gas. So the Financial Times reporting today
that the owner of a big shipping company says,
hey, I got news for you.
The Japanese don't have another option.
They don't have a choice in the matter.
You can't ship from the U.S. to Japan.
It would cost too much.
There's a reason for this.
So Japan will have to continue importing Russian liquefied natural gas because of soaring energy prices
and limited prospects of rebooting nuclear plants, according to the head of one of Asia's biggest shipping conglomerates.
Mitsui OSK Lines President and Chief Executive Takeshi Hashimoto said the country lacked viable alternatives to Russian LNG,
which it buys relatively cheaply under long-term deals
to secure its baseload power. We cannot use many nuclear power stations. Therefore, the supply
and demand balance of the power industry is quite tight, he told the Financial Times.
Nowadays, the spot market of both LNG and coal is quite expensive. That is one of the reasons
why Japan is so reluctant to stop the LNG imports from Russia.
And so what's happened here is Japan has pre-purchased
liquefied natural gas from Russia over a long-term period of time
at a set price.
They can't go out on the open market and buy LNG right now
because it's like 300% higher than what they're paying.
And so for them, really, they have no choice.
And the other factor is how you get the fuel to Japan.
And so this number 50 for control here, here's a map showing, you know, the routes that you had for the Sakhalin system that was set up,
and how fuel, how LNG especially, gets to Japan.
So the blue line is the northern route.
You see the Sakhalin 2 facility there on the far right side.
And so the northern route going to Europe the southern route going to the
Middle East right now the Russians when they seized ownership of Sakhalin they
didn't say hey we're gonna stop selling gas to Japan they just said shells not
gonna sell that's right that's really what they said. Russia's going to sell it.
Right. And they've set up a whole new company. They just got rid of the old company and said,
we've got a new player in town. Now, whether they choose to honor those long-term deals
with Japan or not, that's... But what he's saying is, Japan doesn't have an option.
Right. Yes, they're going to sign a new contract at a new price. But what he's saying is, Japan doesn't have an option.
Yes, they're going to sign a new contract at a new price.
At a new price.
See, Russia's not obligated to sell at the old price.
Those contracts are null and void.
That company doesn't exist anymore.
One more thing I want to show you before we wrap it up. I got an email a week or two ago from Andrew in
Great Britain. Andrew has been watching
True News.
I don't know, Andrew. It's been a long,
long time.
He came to visit me
a long time ago. He and his daughter
came
from Great Britain to the States
and they visited us.
Andrew, he's been out there for a long time watching True News.
Very interesting email he sent in here.
So this was an email from Andrew in Great Britain.
And it says, Dear Rick and team, as a former employee of North Hames Gas in London,
I wondered if you had thought about the issue that you just cannot have a gas blackout like you do with electricity.
So he says, if the pressure in a gas pipeline drops, especially in old domestic networks,
you get air leaking into the gas networks.
This leaves you with a potentially explosive mix in the gas pipes.
The gas pipes will need to be purged with an inert gas and then with the
natural gas before areas can be brought back online for the public. This means you will need
a gas engineer in every house in an area that has had a gas outage to bring that house back online.
Andrew goes on to say, when I was in London, it was speculated that if a significant
area lost gas pressure, that area would never be brought back online. Never be brought back online.
Because they couldn't manage tens of thousands of homes and the pressure in the line across
all those homes. What does that do to Europe if Russia just cuts off the gas?
Someone has to have
thought of this, Rick.
But then again, maybe not.
Maybe they haven't considered this, or if they have,
I mean, think about it.
You could shut off the gas
supply to, let's say, the Netherlands.
Okay? Just use it.
It would
take weeks, months, years, maybe never
for some areas just within the Netherlands
to get gas back up again because they have to test
every single line all the way through.
They can't just say let's crank it back up.
They blow up everyone's homes.
For Americans, a lot of Americans don't understand
how Europe operates with gas lines
because we typically have tanks.
I have two liquid gas tanks in my yard.
I don't have gas lines coming in from the road.
But in European cities, gas is piped through the city in gas lines directly
to the house. And in some cities, hot water is piped in.
Right. Many in Germany, yes.
Yes. So your hot water is coming from the city government. It's a utility. So the idea that a gas blackout actually would force the evacuation of thousands of houses, maybe millions of people.
They may never return to those homes.
Right.
What does that look like now in the winter of 23?
Does Europe really want to play this game?
Is Ukraine worth it?
Really, is homosexual-led Ukraine worth it?
This Zelensky guy, the first thing he did when he became president
was to authorize a homosexual parade.
The guy that played a piano with his penis, is this really worth it?
Is World War III worth Ukraine?
Do we really want to go through this for Ukraine?
I have nothing against Ukrainian people. I've got a Ukrainian grandson.
But is that corrupt country worth the devastation that World War III will bring?
And here's the tell, you know, what a tell is. A tell is when you're playing poker,
it's what gives you away. And here's NATO's tell. They won't allow Ukraine to join NATO.
Right.
Because if they did, they would have to defend NATO.
They would have to fully support NATO.
But the reason why they don't let NATO in
is because they know there aren't enough countries in NATO
that would vote to let Ukraine in.
Because it's corrupt.
It's not Finland.
It's not Sweden.
They want them in.
They don't want Ukraine in.
But they want to use them against Russia.
And that's their tell.
And NATO has used the Ukrainian people, used them as pawns to attack Russia.
And that's the sad part, NATO has used Ukraine.
And so now the world is facing devastation
at a level we've never seen in the history of mankind.
And it's just absolute sanity.
The only thing I can hope and pray is that at the last minute,
the deep state boys pull back and decide we're not going to do it.
We'll do it another day.
I think we have to be God reigning them back in at this point. I was told by a, I won't go into,
I'll just say a Russian sent me a letter one time
shortly after January 1st, 19, or 2000,
right after Y2K.
And he told me, it was his version,
and it's his opinion,
that Y2K was
a Western,
a Western operation
to justify the launch
of nuclear weapons
against Russia
because we were told
in the fall of 99,
Russia is not Y2K compliant
and their silos are going to shoot off missiles.
Right.
And we have to be braced for accidental launch
of nuclear weapons, okay?
He told me that,
and again, it's just this man's opinion,
that the reason Putin was brought in
on New Year's Eve 1999,
remember Yeltsin? Yeah, was removed from the Kremlin.
Putin was brought in on the eve of Y2K.
He said the Russians at the last minute figured out the plot
and told Bill Clinton, if you do it, we're going to nuke you.
That's what he told me.
Whether it's true, I don't know.
But now, in light of what we're seeing now,
I could believe they tried it.
And now they've had to wait a couple more decades to do this again
with a different scenario, a different narrative.
And Putin's been in power since then.
Yes, yes.
And they've been wanting to wear him down
because he's been standing in their way.
Okay, I've got to go home.
Love you very much.
See you tomorrow.
Bye.
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