TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles - Gov. DeSantis Requests Grand Jury to Investigate mRNA COVID-19 “Vaccines”
Episode Date: December 13, 2022Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday said he asked the Florida Supreme Court to impanel a statewide grand jury to “investigate any and all wrongdoing in Florida with respect to COVID-19 vaccines.” DeSanti...s said he expects the grand jury will bring “legal accountability for those who committed misconduct.” The governor has previously raised concerns about side effects from mRNA COVID vaccines and has railed against vaccination requirements by some employers. Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 12/13/22.A hilarious gift idea for Christmas 2022! Order your Fauci Elf! 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-dayYou 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.Subscribe to our channel!Download the TruNews App!Android - https://tru.news/googleplayappiOS - https://tru.news/iOSappMore content on our website: https://www.trunews.com/
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis wants a grand jury to investigate pharmaceutical companies that rush to produce COVID-19 vaccines. Meanwhile, Moderna is rushing to release a mRNA vaccine to stop
skin cancer. Let's start today with this report from the Tampa Bay Times.
DeSantis requests grand jury probe on COVID-19 vaccines. What is going on, Doc?
Well, the governor has gathered together some key officials in the state
and has decided that he's going to make a full frontal assault
on the so-called COVID vaccine industry that's been out there.
We have this quote from the Tampa Bay Times.
Governor Ron DeSantis today said he asked the Florida Supreme Court
to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate any and all wrongdoing in Florida with respect to COVID-19 vaccines.
Now, Mr. DeSantis said he expects the grand jury will bring legal accountability for those who committed misconduct.
The governor has previously raised concerns about side effects from mRNA COVID vaccines and is railed against vaccination
requirements by some employers. So Rick, this is the first shot over the bow.
It is. It's a major development. I want to jump down for our guys in the control room,
jump down to number seven. I want to put on the screen the actual petition. This is what
the governor submitted to the Florida Supreme Court today. He held a 90
minute press conference and then announced this request, this petition. And it says,
petitioner Ron DeSantis, governor of the state of Florida, respectfully petitions this court
under section 905.33 Florida statutes for an order to impanel a statewide grand jury.
And it goes on to say, this is quoting the state law.
This is under Section 2.
Whenever the governor, for good and sufficient reason, deems it to be in the public interest to impanel a statewide grand jury, she or he may petition in writing to the Supreme Court
for an order impaneling a statewide grand jury.
The Supreme Court may order the impaneling of a statewide grand jury
in accordance with the petition for a term of 12 calendar months.
And that's exactly what the governor is requesting right now.
And so...
But, Doc, what's important here is this isn't a local grand jury.
This is not a city attorney or a county prosecutor going to a county grand jury.
This is the governor of one of the most populous states in America
going to the Supreme Court of the state.
Yes.
This is a big development.
If the Florida Supreme Court grants the petition,
you have a statewide grand jury
impaneled by the Supreme Court of the state called into action by the
governor to investigate the pharmaceutical companies and other government officials who
were involved in rushing the development and distribution of the fake vaccines.
And when we talk about a statewide grand jury,
the petition that the governor submitted
to the Supreme Court today
requested that this grand jury be given the authority
to use all law enforcement within the state of Florida,
not just at the state level,
but even at the local level,
like the sheriff's office or police departments,
whatever it might be
to be involved in this or for any requests that need to be made so this
isn't just a general blanket you know yeah we're gonna call up some witnesses
here and everything no this is a you know full frontal investigation if you
will against the pharmaceutical industry and they it won't be pretty. They're going to be going county by county,
city by city,
looking at unusual deaths
and side effects
in the state of Florida
caused by the vaccines.
And so they will be able,
the grand jury will be able to
subpoena city and county
and state health agency executives.
Well, and even in this petition it says they would call up federal officials that are active in the state of Florida too.
For instance, representatives of the CDC.
This is number three for control here. He has also said the state will create a public health integrity committee
to offer critical assessment of recommendations
and policies from the federal centers
for disease control and prevention,
the Food and Drug Administration,
and other organizations.
And that committee is expected to include
several national health figures
who have been outspoken against the use
of lockdown policies and the need for COVID-19 vaccines. Rick, when I was
talking with you earlier about this particular development today by the Florida governor,
this is not just a war on the pharmaceutical industry, but also a war on the federal
government too, in a way, isn't it? Yeah, I don't think Governor DeSantis would describe it as a war. He's going to say, no, this is a legal court-ordered investigation.
But you only impanel a grand jury when you have reason to believe that a crime was committed.
Right.
And it talks about potential criminal acts in the state of Florida.
That's what caught my attention.
It mentions the investigation of potential criminal behavior in the state of Florida
by pharmaceutical companies and government officials.
Even at the federal level?
Even at the federal level. Even at the federal level.
And one paragraph in here says,
this is I'm reading from the governor's petition
to the Supreme Court.
Only months ago, a Pfizer executive confirmed
at a hearing in front of the European Parliament
that the company did not test its COVID-19 vaccines
before they entered the market to determine whether they prevented the transmission of COVID-19.
You said something to me, Doc, had the governor tweeted these articles months ago,
he would have been deplatformed.
Yes, even though they're legitimate articles
and legitimate sources,
the fact that he would even publish them on his own
would get him deplatformed.
Something's changed.
Yes.
The weather, the political weather has changed.
You know, the election, the November election
did not have the results that a lot of people thought it would have.
But there's a different mindset in the country
post-November than it was before the November elections. I can feel it. I can
sense it. It's different. One of the things that's different is in the Republican presidential race
for 2024. We're going to talk about that in a couple of minutes. You can feel the change that's
taken place in less than two months. The other thing that's happened since November
is Elon Musk taking control of Twitter.
And he is dumping massive amounts of internal Twitter files
and he's releasing them to the public.
And he's showing that the company he purchased
was involved in interfering
in the presidential election.
And that the company that he purchased
most likely committed acts of treason.
It's just...
Yeah, think of what we're saying.
He spent $44 billion to buy this company.
What do you do once you have that kind of evidence?
He just continues to release more evidence.
Last night he released, he released the, the graduate thesis of the guy he fired,
Twitter's former chief censor.
Yoel Roth.
Yoel Roth, who is a gay activist.
And he released his thesis, which Elon Musk said,
hey, this guy that I fired,
he was advocating for children to have access
to sexual dating apps for gay men.
Right. And Musk also said last night, too, that there's a safety committee, a safety and security committee that met on a regular basis.
Never in all the times that they met did they ever discuss child exploitation on Twitter. And so basically,
Elon Musk said, if you're not fighting it, you're facilitating it.
That's right. I want to get back to the DeSantis story, because this is big.
Folks, we've waited a long time for something like this to happen.
All of us that warned against the fake vaccines,
and they are fake vaccines, they're not vaccines,
they should not be called vaccines.
That in itself, Doc, is, if it was any other product,
they would have been charged
with deceptive advertising practices.
Does he mention that?
Yes, he says that specifically, that he
feels like the pharmaceutical companies
have used deceptive
marketing practices within the state of Florida.
And so, yeah, that's
in it. I read the whole thing.
You know, there could be the state attorney
general. Out of this grand
jury investigation,
the state attorney general could
file criminal charges against
pharmaceutical executives. And that is mentioned in here too, that in the course of impaneling a
grand jury or in the investigation that follows that the attorney general or other law enforcement
agencies could file charges against those in even if it wasn't specifically related to a vaccine cover-up within the state of Florida.
Because this investigation, it will produce documents.
Yes.
And Moderna and Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer will have to give their internal documents to the grand jury.
Right.
Again, this is a statewide criminal grand jury that's going to be impaneled by the Supreme
Court of the state. This is not something that they can just ignore it and say,
we're not going to cooperate. This is a serious development for the
pharmaceutical industry today. I want to go into this article. So the governor made this
announcement today at the end of a 90-minute roundtable with Florida's Surgeon General.
And he focused on the alleged harms of the vaccine. Of course, the article says
the majority of public health experts say the vaccines are safe and serious side effects are
extremely rare. Well, it used to be there were no side effects, remember? That's right. None.
Then they shifted a little bit. And once again, Governor DeSantis brought that out in his petition today, too.
Now, included in the roundtable discussion, which streamed live from a West Palm Beach studio,
was Stanford professor Jay Bhattacharya, who is popular in conservative circles for critiquing COVID-19 vaccine mandates
and for authoring the Great Barrington Declaration, which denounced lockdown policies.
Also included were Tracy Haig, a California epidemiologist who's done COVID-19 vaccine
research with the Florida Department of Health, and Joseph Freeman, an emergency room doctor in
Louisiana who has said there's no clear benefit for the COVID vaccines for children. Governor
DeSantis said all three, among others on the panel,
will be part of this new committee.
And so they are going to be making a full court press,
at least here within the state of Florida,
to investigate COVID-19 vaccines.
And we use vaccines in the sense that they've been using it.
So, Doc, the state law says that the
Supreme Court, when they impanel a grand jury, the term of the grand jury is 12 months.
Right. So if the Supreme Court acts on this petition this month,
and let's say the grand jury meets in January of 23,
the grand jury is going to be active throughout the entire year of 2023,
meaning its report will be issued to the Supreme Court in early 2024.
Right.
Just as the presidential election campaign is starting.
And let's keep that in mind on the timeline here.
Ron DeSantis is going to be riding a wave on this investigation. Now, while Mr. DeSantis is starting a statewide investigation of the pharmaceutical companies
over their messenger RNA vaccines,
which are not vaccines. They are gene operating systems that are downloaded into human beings.
Moderna is excited to announce that they are rushing forward to develop a mRNA cancer vaccine.
This is according to today's Wall Street Journal.
Yeah. Coming out of this article here, Rick, it's read that a customized Moderna vaccine combined with a Merck and company cancer drug helped ward off the recurrence of the skin
cancer melanoma after surgery in patients in a mid-stage clinical trial, the company said.
Now, the company said on Tuesday that the combination of Moderna's personalized cancer vaccine once again it's an
operating system not a vaccine in Merck's Keytruda cancer immunotherapy
reduced patients risk of relapse or death by about 44% versus Keytruda alone
in the 150 volunteer study so Rick as we start off this particular story here, once again, we have to
discern or translate some of the words in the article, because once again, it's not a vaccine.
You know, it is an operating system. Okay. But to come along and say, this is a cancer vaccine.
One of the big projects for the Biden administration has been the Moonshot project,
which is to find a cure for cancer by 2024.
And so this fits right in with some of those policies and some of those plans moving forward.
But how can we trust Moderna and Merck in this situation when they've changed the script on us over the past two years as it relates to COVID?
Doc, as we've pointed out many times in the past two years, the introduction of messenger RNA operating systems,
and I'm just reluctant to call them vaccines. They're not vaccines. I'm not
anti-vaccine unless the vaccine was made with aborted baby cells. Technically, we're anti-genetic
operating systems. Yes, yes. Let's be correct. I am anti-genetic operating systems.
So the introduction of the messenger RNA operating system
at the onset of the fake, well, it wasn't a fake pandemic.
It was a man-made pandemic, all right?
It changed forever.
The the the vaccine industry. Yes. Forever.
You will never again go back to ordinary vaccines as we have known for the past 100 years.
They wanted that. Yes. Was it the president of Johnson & Johnson, maybe the European president of Johnson & Johnson,
that last year speaking at a medical conference?
It was a bear executive.
It was a bear.
It was a bear.
And he said, talking about the COVID pandemic, he said, you know, two years before this pandemic,
we would have never been able to persuade the public to allow us to inject a mRNA gene therapy into their system. But because of the pandemic, the public has accepted it.
Right. The president of Barris Pharmaceuticals Division
told experts during a globalist health conference
that the mRNA COVID shots are indeed selling gene therapy
and said exactly what Rick said.
He said two years ago,
there was no way we could have introduced gene therapy
as a solution to people, but now we can.
That's right.
And so that's why this story that we're
looking at today with Moderna saying, we're developing a skin cancer vaccine. Well, doesn't
everybody want to be free of skin cancer? I mean, especially here in Florida with all the sunshine
we get here. I'm definitely anti-cancer. Yeah, we're anti-cancer. So it's going to be an easy sell for them.
Yes.
Because they're going to promise people,
if you get this vaccination, you'll never get skin cancer.
But it is another, it's the second operating system
they're going to be injecting into your body.
Layer after layer after layer of genetic operating systems.
And if we're to look at the recent past here, just two years ago,
they were telling us if you took the COVID, quote, vaccine operating system, you won't get COVID.
They said that.
People like the CEO of Merck and others.
I mean, not Merck, but Moderna.
Joe Biden promised the American people,
if you're vaccinated, you will not get infected.
The head of the CDC did too.
He said, if you take the vaccine, you won't get COVID.
And when we pointed out that they were lying,
we were accused of medical disinformation.
Right.
And yet we know they lied.
And what this grand jury is going to point out is they lied.
So Moderna is rushing to introduce the next messenger RNA vaccine.
Doc, I don't know how this is scientifically.
I don't know how this is working, but if you received the COVID mRNA
operating system, and then the next year you get the cancer mRNA vaccine, and the year after that,
you get another messenger RNA vaccine for another disease,
and so forth, by the 10th one.
How much has changed at that point? How much has changed in your body?
Because this is like a Microsoft, their operating system.
Basically, what programmers have told me is
whatever new Microsoft operating system is released to the public,
it's just another layer built on the first one that they introduced.
So if people can remember back when you had Windows 95.
In 1995, Windows 95 was bread and butter.
I mean, It worked great.
And Windows 97.
And then Windows 2000.
It was constantly upgraded.
But they didn't get rid of it. They just built on top of it.
That's right.
This is what I'm asking about these messenger RNA
vaccines.
If you have 5 to 10 of them,
how many layers
have they put into your genetic system
and when do you stop being a human being?
And that's a great question, Rick,
because what these operating systems do,
they're gene therapy.
They're changing your genes.
And when you are no longer a human being,
at what point does a court declare you are not entitled to human rights?
Because you forfeited your rights.
Right.
By volunteering to have your genes manipulated.
Yes.
And is there some fine print when people are being vaccinated?
Literally fine print that they are being vaccinated? Literally fine print.
That they are surrendering
their rights
to be a human being.
Well, we know that
the pharmaceutical companies won't be held
responsible because they've been given
basically amnesty from being sued
and everything.
Always be repealed.
It goes on in this article to say if the combination of these two therapies
that they call them prove successful in further testing, the results could broaden the applications
for Moderna's messenger RNA platform beyond the COVID vaccine that was the first use for the gene
based technology. So they're telling you what the plans are for the future there. The company said they plan to run a larger study to confirm the combination's safety and efficacy
next year. Positive results of that study could clear the way for a potential regulatory approval
of Moderna's experimental cancer vaccine. Now, the next quote here is important. Moderna and
Merck also plan to test the combination in other types of cancer.
So they're not limiting this to skin cancer.
We don't want to waste time.
Remember, it's urgent, Rick.
You got to do it now.
Given the data is so strong.
For me, it's a COVID-like moment.
And that came from Moderna Chief Executive Stefan Bensel. Moderna has been eyeing new uses for its mRNA technology
since it was validated
with the company's widely used COVID-19 vaccine.
Researchers have long probed giving vaccines
to patients with cancer
one of the pharmaceutical industry's biggest markets.
Markets, that's another key part.
Yeah, the COVID-like moment for the CEO is the profits.
Yes, and the market availability. The billions of dollars that they're going to make with this next
messenger RNA vaccine. The article went on to say that the Cambridge, Massachusetts company
starts with a biopsy of the patient's tumor. Then it analyzes
the tumor sample and identifies mutations in the cancer cells known as neoepitopes.
The Moderna selects up to 34 of these that it believes would elicit the strongest immune
response from a patient and incorporates the genetic codes for these particular neoepitopes into a vaccine. And once injected into a patient,
the vaccine instructs the patient cells to make these. There it is, Doc. Yes. There it is right
there. It's telling you what the vaccine, what they call a vaccine is doing. Once the operating
system is injected into the human patient.
The operating system instructs the human patient's cells.
Instructions are being sent to your cells
from a laboratory-made genetic operating system.
You have become a cyborg.
They're doing it now, Doc. They're creating cyborgs now. We're transitioning. Transhumanism is taking place right now.
It really is.
This is transhumanism. They are transitioning humans to merge with a this is synthetic biology
man-made biology they're creating synthetic computer operating systems
to be injected in human beings this is transhumanism
and everybody who's been vaccinated with messenger RNA has already made the first step into transhumanism.
Right. And now we have people that have had up to their fifth dose of the COVID operating system. Well, with the current situation going on here in the state of Florida
regarding the investigation into the so-called COVID vaccines, it's definitely going to impact
how we move forward here in politics because, of course, Governor Ron DeSantis' name has been
tossed around as a potential candidate. But there is one other person here in Florida, Rick, that
might have something else to say about that. It's Donald Trump, right?
Obviously, he's going to be, well, it appeared up until I think recent weeks that he would be
the leading presidential candidate in the Republican Party. But there's been a change. And again, I can feel it. It's
one of those weather vane moments where you just know the wind has changed. And you can't really
describe it other than to say, I can sense it. The atmosphere is different. In the aftermath of the midterm elections,
there's only, we haven't really talked about this because the Republicans should have won
the midterms. If we follow historical trends. Yes. they should have had a massive victory.
They should have picked up 40 to 60 seats in the House,
three to five, maybe even seven seats in the Senate.
It didn't happen.
So you have to be convinced that the American people decided, man, we really like inflation. We like a corrupt
governor who is also senile and has some pedophilia inclinations. We really like
high prices, high gasoline prices, high food prices.
This is, you know, we like empty store shelves.
This is wonderful, and we want to vote for more of it.
You have to convince yourself. More inflation, more recession.
So that's not logical.
You're my news.
That didn't happen.
And yet?
That's what the people voted for.
The other option is the election was rigged again,
just like 2020.
Nobody wants to talk about it
because they're now afraid to say election fraud
because that makes you what?
An election denier. And you don't want to be
called an election denier. They don't invite you to parties or they don't honor your discount cards.
You could be investigated by law enforcement for being an election denier.
Yes, in certain areas of the country, yes. All right. And the other option to explain it is that Donald Trump had a very substantial impact, influence, on the Republicans who were nominated in the primaries throughout 2022. And that many of the Republican candidates
were endorsed by Donald Trump.
And they defeated, you know,
the mainstream Republican conservative candidates.
Okay.
They were strong in the primaries, but very weak in the general elections.
And we know.
We know that the Democrats were donating to the Trump Republicans.
Yes.
All over the country.
Why would the Democrats donate to the Trump Republicans?
Because they were hoping the Trump Republicans would win the primaries.
And poison the well for the general.
And then turn around and then attack them as being
Trumpers.
Now, that theory
may be the reason
the Republicans did so poorly
in the midterm elections
in comparison to what they should have.
They squeaked
a narrow majority in the House.
They did not take
control of the Senate.
So if that theory is correct,
that Donald Trump's endorsement
is victory in the primary,
but the kiss of death in November.
It's hard to wrap your mind around that.
But people do tend in general elections to move toward the center.
And for a lot of what we call the Trump Republicans, they didn't move toward the center.
They stayed right where they were.
Which, you know, just following general trends.
But there's more to it than that I think what the media and the social media doc was
They were going after the Trump endorsed candidates, you know, Kerry Lake who was one of the best candidates
Who's ever run for governor of Arizona? They branded her an election denier
all right
you know, they put all these labels on on people and
You know, they were smearing them throughout the campaign.
You couldn't read an article about Carrie Lake that did not include in the article some type of
derogatory comment about her, and yet she was an excellent candidate. The bottom line is the news media teamed up with the Democrats once again and butchered the Trump endorsed candidates.
Well, where am I going with this?
There's been a change.
And it's been within the past two weeks.
Yes.
There's been a change in the political climate.
There's a mindset among a lot of Republicans, we like Donald Trump,
but we don't want Donald Trump again.
Right.
There's too much toxicity.
There's too much baggage.
The raid on his home, Mar-a-Lago. It hurt him a lot.
That hurt him greatly.
At first, I think a lot of us thought,
that's actually going to help him.
People are going to get angry, they're going to get mad.
But it's actually, I think, the reverse.
People are saying, well, did he have classified documents there?
It put the question in people's minds.
Yes.
They don't know.
And I think there's Trump burnout.
It's just burnout.
Like they don't want another.
You'd have six years, two years to 2024 and then four years.
They don't want another six years of this constant fighting.
And it's because the people who hate Trump
will never give up.
Okay?
But that means there will be one scandal
after another involving Trump.
And I think his supporters are saying
he's just too expensive
to maintain a relationship with him.
It's emotionally too expensive to be devoted to Donald Trump.
You will be burned out.
And if you get too close to him, you will be burned.
Because if you get too close to him, the fire gets on you.
And I think that in the last couple couple weeks, that's what's happened.
And just normal Republican voters are saying, let's find somebody else.
Do you think the dinner at Mar-a-Lago here a couple weeks ago finally pushed a lot of...
That was it.
So.
Yeah.
And I personally, again, I think he was set up,
but he fell for it.
That's the problem.
Right.
See, this is the Trump problem.
It is.
He keeps getting himself in trouble.
You know, during the administration,
he was surrounding himself with people
who were actually fighting against him.
And not appointing the people who supported him.
Right.
Or burning them, who were helping him, and then he'd turn on them.
So I think people are tired of it, and they're burned out.
But people are burned out with Joe Biden, too.
That's right.
They don't want Joe Biden for another four years.
I mean, even Democrats are tired of Joe Biden. That's right. They don't want Joe Biden for another four years. I mean, even Democrats are tired of Joe Biden.
That's right.
So the Republicans are tired
of Donald Trump
and the Democrats are tired of Biden,
which means there is a demand
for fresh faces in 2024.
And we're seeing it in this poll.
Right.
This is New York Post
and it says, Republicans support for Trump 2024 run And we're seeing it in this poll. Right. This is New York Post.
And it says, Republicans support for Trump 2024 run collapsing.
And so GOP backing for former President Donald Trump's third consecutive White House bid seems to have fallen apart over the past several months,
with most Republican voters saying they'd prefer another candidate to carry on his policies in 2024. And this is
according to a poll released today. While 31% of Republican and Republican-leaning independents
want Trump to run again in two years, 61% say they would rather have another GOP standard bearer.
And that was a survey by the USA Today Suffolk University. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis seems to be their preferred choice.
So Governor DeSantis, who cruised to reelection in November,
leads Mr. Trump by 23 percentage points in a head-to-head primary matchup, the poll shows.
Nearly two-thirds of Republican GOP-leaning voters say the governor should run for the White House in 2024,
with just 24% saying he shouldn't.
Now, Doc, those numbers were the opposite before the midterm elections.
So something definitely changed. The polls were showing overwhelming support in the Republican Party for Donald Trump over Ron DeSantis.
Right.
But something happened after the midterm elections,
and if there was a collective mindset that formed in the minds of Republican voters,
we should have won that election, and we didn't. And the reason that we didn't win is because
the candidates who lost
were the Trump endorsed candidates. The Republicans who won were mainly
the mainstream, you know, average Republican candidates,
but the ones that went down in flaming defeat
were the Trump candidates.
And then there was one state that that did not happen.
Florida.
And in Florida, Ron DeSantis cleaned the Democrats' clock all the way down to Miami-Dade.
He carried one of the most Democrat counties in Florida.
And there's not a Democrat elected statewide in Florida right now.
Praise God.
Yes.
We're free of statewide Democrats in this state.
It was DeSantis' landslide here, along with Senator Rubio.
And so I think voters looked at Florida and said, wait a minute.
DeSantis won big.
It was a landslide, DeSantis won big.
It was a landslide for DeSantis. And Republicans were swept in all across Florida.
And now they're looking at going,
well, do we want the Trump team
or do we want the DeSantis team?
Well, and DeSantis came in based on
following the same policies as Donald Trump,
but without being Donald Trump.
And in this last quote from the New York Post there,
Republicans and conservative independents increasingly want Trumpism without Trump.
There it is.
That's from David Paliologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center,
speaking to USA Today.
Okay, so, Doc, we go back to the main story of
the day, the vaccines, the COVID operating systems. Mr. Trump owns those vaccines.
Yes, he has been called the father. He said he, one time said they should be called the Trump
scenes. Yes. He was that arrogant. He said they should be called the Trump scenes. Yes. He was that arrogant.
He said they should be called the Trump scenes.
And he's become angry and belligerent when his supporters have questioned him about the vaccines.
And he will not back down on it.
Well, he can't. He can't back down on it, can he?
What way out is there for him on the vaccines?
You humble yourself and you go you know
what i got fooled and i apologize i believed what they told i hey blame it on fauci hey fauci told
me they were good vaccines but even uh even when he's questioned on that i saw a recent interview
and where they asked him do you think that maybe you were misled by
those in your administration? And he would say, no, I trusted them to make the right decisions.
We made the right decision. We implemented the vaccine. He doubles down on it.
That's right. So he doesn't realize that probably half of his base rejects the vaccines.
Right. rejects the vaccines. He doesn't get that part. Ron DeSantis does.
So in a primary case,
let's say 2024 is Trump versus DeSantis.
Okay.
And we get to the issue of the vaccines in a debate.
Which we will at some point.
That's right.
So Trump is going to be defending Moderna and Pfizer
and DeSantis is going to be saying
this stuff killed people
and you're responsible.
You know what that debate's going to look like?
If the grand jury finds criminal activity,
Donald Trump owns it.
That's right.
If there were steps that were not taken,
anything at all, he owns it.
Because he pushed it, Operation Warp Speed.
And so the pharmaceutical companies are going to say,
the only reason we rushed it to market is because President Trump pressured us to do it.
And they could say that, too.
Yes.
Because it was a full court press to get those vaccines out.
That's right.
What excuse would you use if you were in their shoes? There she is. You'd say, the president and his little elf.
They're the ones who told us to do it.
They ordered us to do it.
They paid us to do it.
We got bonuses to Russia.
That's right.
And they said, don't worry.
We'll give you immunity.
And we'll seal the records for decades
where no one can see all the decisions that were made.
That's another.
Can the state grand jury get those records?
That's a great question.
Who sealed them?
Who sealed the records?
I don't know. Which agency sealed the records? I don't know.
Which agency sealed the records?
That's a great question.
CDC?
We'll find that out.
Did the CDC do it?
Did Health and Human Services do it?
But can a grand jury appointed by the state Supreme Court of Florida
obtain those records with a subpoena?
And what's the argument that a federal agency is going to use to tell a state Supreme Court grand jury,
we are not going to honor that subpoena?
It's the FDA.
So the FDA did it.
The Food and Drug Administration. And
in Governor DeSantis' petition, he mentions the Food and Drug Administration in his petition as
well as one of the possible targets for the investigation, at least here in the state of
Florida. Hey, some more politics. We talked about Kerry Lake. And, you know, the November Arizona governorship race is still being contested.
Yes.
Because there were so many irregularities.
And this is why the media tagged her election denier, because they knew.
They knew that the Democrats were going to cheat again.
So we're going to pre-name
you. We're going to pre-label you. Right. Because you're going to question the election. So we're
going to tag you as an election denier because we plan to rob this election. And when you start
questioning it, a lot of people are going to say, oh, she's an election denier. So what happened? Yeah, so go ahead, Doc.
Well, I was just going to say, so Carrie Lake is filing a lawsuit against Hobbs and other Maricopa
County election officials, naming them by name in this lawsuit. Carrie Lake filed a lawsuit
this past Friday against Katie Hobbs and the winner of the election and other Maricopa County
election officials Friday afternoon. Now, in the lawsuit, Ms. Lake claims that hundreds of thousands of
illegal ballots infected the election in Maricopa County, and between 15,000 and 29,000 Republican
voters were disenfranchised as a result of tabulator or printer failures experienced at
polling locations on election day. Now, Ms.
Lake says many of the illegal ballots come in the form of mail-in ballots that were counted despite
the fact that envelope signatures did not match signatures on record. As a solution, Lake asked
the court to allow an opportunity to inspect Maricopa County ballots from the 2022 election, including
signature envelopes and corresponding signatures on file with Maricopa County.
Now, additionally, she wants an order vacating the certified results of the 2022 Arizona
gubernatorial election and an injunction requiring that Maricopa County reconduct
the gubernatorial election.
Can you imagine that happening, Rick?
Well, Doc, she filed that lawsuit last Friday.
Right.
So, you know, my initial response, reaction was,
it won't go anywhere.
This is a repeat of 2020 when Republicans alleged voter fraud.
And 2016 when it was the Democrats alleging voter fraud.
That's right.
But here's what happened.
I'll put this up.
This is number 23.
I'll put this up on the screen.
This happened today.
She filed the lawsuit. Okay. Well, there's the
lawsuit. But what happened today is a state judge, and I don't think we have the article here.
I thought we had it. A state judge, or I don't know if a state or Maricopa County ordered, convened a special hearing and ordered Katie Hobbs and Carrie Lake
to appear before the judge. That happened today. There was an emergency session of the court.
So there is a judge that's taking this very seriously, Doc. So there's something in the
allegation that an Arizona judge said, we can't ignore this.
Right, a judge overseeing Republican Arizona
gubernatorial candidate Carrie Lake's electoral lawsuit
ordered Lake, Secretary of State in Arizona,
Governor-elect Katie Hobbs and others
to appear at a court hearing today.
So that's likely going on today.
Judge Peter Thompson issued the order.
And so they're taking it seriously.
So something could happen.
And another story that just surfaced
out of the blue this week, remember Seth Rich?
Yes.
The Democratic National Committee employee
who got murdered outside of his home. Robbed and murdered,
but nothing taken. But they didn't steal anything.
Right. Just his blood.
July of
2016.
And
if you said there
was something suspicious about it,
you were a conspiracy theorist.
And if you questioned whether or not
all the evidence and all the information had been released, once again, you were a conspiracy theorist. And if you question whether or not all the evidence and all the
information had been released, once again,
you were accused of
conspiracy theories and everything
else. Well, we have
this story from Epoch Times here.
FBI reveals it has more information
on deceased
DNC staffer Seth Rich.
Well, this is the first time, Doc,
in how many years?
Since 2016.
Suddenly the FBI admits
it has some documents
that they've not talked about before.
And there's another laptop involved.
How about that?
So listen to this.
The FBI not only has possession
of a laptop computer
owned by slain Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich,
but a report detailing forensic imaging of what's being described as Rich's work computer,
the Bureau revealed in a new filing.
Rick, up to this story, have you ever heard about Seth Rich's laptop?
No.
So where are they keeping all these laptops?
Where are they keeping the Wiener laptop,
now the Seth Rich laptop,
and the Hunter Biden laptops?
Is there a special drawer at the FBI in D.C.
where they keep all these laptops and stuff?
Yes, and Hillary Clinton's electronic devices
are there also.
They keep them in places
where nobody will ever get to them.
So the story in Epoch Times goes on to say that the FBI's records office located the report.
It's just been missing for years, I guess, Rick.
While searching for the work computer, Mike Seidel, chief of the office, said in a sworn declaration followed with the federal court in Texas on December 9th. He described the document as a three-page forensic report detailing the actions
performed by an outside entity to image the work laptop. The report was among four documents that
had never been disclosed by the FBI in relation to Rich's case. Journalist Cy Hirsch said in or
around 2017 that he was told by a source about an FBI report on Seth
Rich he said according to the source that Seth Rich's computer showed the DNC
staffer had relayed DNC documents to WikiLeaks and hers talked about the
sources claims during a phone call with Ed butowski an investor who later
retracted claims about rich being a WikiLeaks source,
and discussed the call during a deposition.
So if you go back to that period of time,
so in 2016 we're ramping up toward the general election showdown
between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
This DNC staffer, I think it was in July, is, quote, robbed,
even though nothing's taken, robbed and killed.
But to this day, we've never heard about a laptop.
He was shot to death in a robbery that resulted in no theft. Yes.
So it's not a robbery, is it? No. It's just a murder.
Right. So see how they pop a word in, robbery?
They deliberately put robbery into the article to confuse your mind.
There was nothing taken.
Therefore, there was no robbery.
Now, back when we were talking about this,
we talked about the possibility of whatever information that Mr.
Rich had, maybe WikiLeaks had it. And maybe that's why the U.S. wants Julian Assange so bad.
Julian Assange, the head of WikiLeaks, has suggested that Rich passed DNC files to the group, which released the DNC files in 2016. Now, U.S. authorities have alleged that Russians,
those Russians, those pesky Russians,
hacked into the DNC systems,
but those allegations were made before the FBI
received images from the DNC server
to determine their validity.
Wait a minute.
We got to hold it right there.
Federal authorities alleged that Russians
hacked the Democratic National Committee systems.
Remember that story?
Yes, but they're still pushing it.
The line's still showing up
in news articles today.
And everybody knows it was a hoax.
Yes.
Everybody knows.
But they still insert that line.
But the other line that was in there,
put that back up on the screen
because there's one more line there.
But those allegations were made
before the FBI received images
from the DNC server
to determine their validity.
You know what that means, Doc?
That the FBI had access to the DNC server.
No.
No.
It means the opposite.
Go back and look at it.
I want to show you.
Before the FBI received images.
From the DNC servers.
The Democratic National Committee
never allowed the FBI to see its servers.
They said, we're going to send you some pictures.
That's right.
They didn't allow access.
They sent them photographs.
Screenshots. Digital. yeah, digital versions of that.
Hey, this is just as real as Obama's birth certificate.
You know why they couldn't show the FBI the servers?
Because the FBI would have to fly to Ukraine.
That's right.
Well, now the new records, these brand new records were found
after the records office contacted an unnamed FBI special agent
during a search for Rich's work computer.
And that's according to FBI records chief Seidel.
The other records are a letter from a third party
that accompanied the work computer and two FBI chain of custody forms. None of the records
were indexed to Rich inside of the Bureau's central record system, and neither the forensic
report nor the custody forms mentioned Rich's name, according to the FBI. So think about what
they just said there, Rick. They had the information, but they didn't have it associated
with Seth Rich's name. They had the computer, but they didn't have it associated with Seth Rich's name.
They had the computer, but they didn't have it associated with Seth Rich's name.
They were also not included in an electronic file created for Rich's case.
All deliberate actions.
Right.
So the agent claimed that disclosure of the records would harm an FBI investigation
into the allegations that Russia
had hacked into the US systems.
And so basically they used that
in order to disassociate it and say,
hey, the Russians hacked the election here.
Do you remember years ago, 2016,
when we, True News, released the authentic audio recording
of John McCain as a POW broadcasting on
North Vietnamese communist shortwave radio
a pro-communist message
directed to the American veterans,
the American soldiers serving in the Vietnam War.
True news did that.
We released the audio.
Do you know where it was found?
Now, we're not the ones who found it.
A whistleblower provided it to us.
But do you know where the audio was found?
It was in the Library of Congress,
and it had been misfiled in a wrong folder since the 1960s.
Just by accident, Doc. This is the way they operate. They don't destroy it.
No, they just mislabel it and put it somewhere else. But they know where it is.
They know where to find it. But if they ever get caught at it, oh, you were looking
for that? We've
been looking for it, too.
We forgot to label it. Well, here it is.
Not only forgot
to label the files, but also the work
computer and the investigation
about it. One more line
out of that article there. The FBI
now wants the court to agree
to keep the new record shielded
from Brian Huddleston, a Texas resident
who filed a lawsuit against the Bureau
over its ignoring of freedom of information requests
for records on Seth Ridge.
If it was just a sloppy robbery that went wrong,
why is the FBI covering up these things?
And that's the question.
Why is the FBI even involved in the story?
This is a local crime, isn't it?
Initially, the U.S. Capitol Police were involved. Remember in the story?
At first it was D.C. Metro, and then somehow the U.S. Capitol Police
got involved, and then it went to the FBI. It was that escalation
of law enforcement.
What would be the Capitol Police?
He didn't work for a congressman.
That's right.
He was a DNC staffer, or was he more?
And so that's the question we ask.
But I still want to answer your question,
what drawer at the FBI are they keeping all the laptops in?
I bet there's a lot of them there, Doc. Hey, old Sam Bankman-Fried
was arrested last night in the Bahamas.
And look what he,
this is according to Daily Mail,
claims he's a victim of anti-Semitism.
Hey, if all else fails,
you just got to reach down in the bag
and grab the old anti-Semitism accusation and try to scare people off.
Oh, is he Jewish?
Yes.
According to the Jerusalem Post, they had an article entitled, The Jewish King of Crypto.
I think it was The Jewish Crypto King was the title of the headline.
So they were quite proud of him.
But he was arrested.
And what's interesting, Doc, is he was scheduled to testify today.
Right.
Before the House.
Maxine Waters Committee.
There's suspicion about, there are questions about why was he arrested last night?
Right.
And people are asking the question, was it done to prevent him from testifying today?
Because in testimony, even though the Republicans don't control the House yet, that's not until
January, there's still Republicans on the committee.
They would have the opportunity to question him.
And you know that they were going to ask questions
about his mother's involvement raising money
for the Democratic Party and the massive amount of money
that he raised as dark money for the Democrats.
Was the Biden administration
and the Democratic National Committee terrified
that Sam Bankman-Fried might just...
Answer a question?
Answer a question?
Well, and that's the case.
Now, they did release a copy
of what his testimony was supposed to be.
Now, as Rick said,
Bankman-Fried was due to give testimony today
about his doomed platform
before the U.S. House Representatives Committee
on Financial Services.
Forbes obtained a written copy of the testimony
he was expected to give.
It started,
I would like to start by formally stating,
under oath, I messed up.
He used more colorful words.
Who talks like this in front of a House committee? Someone like Sam Bankman Freed, by formally stating under oath I messed up. He used more colorful words.
Who talks like this in front of a House committee?
Someone like Sam Bankman Freed,
who knows he's not going to get in trouble.
I know that it doesn't mean much to say that I'm sorry,
and so I'm dedicating as much of myself as I can
to do the right thing by my customers.
But over the next 18 pages,
he blamed anti-Semitism, lawyers, and even his own
ex-girlfriend for the breakdown of his company. He maintains that his business, at least the
American branch of it, is still solvent. He said in the written testimony, to the best of my
knowledge, FTX US has been and remains solvent and could pay all of its customers in full tomorrow.
Unfortunately, the Chapter 11 team is frozen.
The FTXUS exchange blocking customers' access to their account information.
Well, if his company's solvent, then he can get the $35 billion back.
Yeah, but now it's locked under Chapter 11.
But the $35 billion isn't in FTX.
It's not.
It went to Alameda.
And Alameda doesn't know what happened to the money.
He's lost it, Doc.
$35 billion.
He just lost it.
Only the Pentagon can do that kind of stuff.
How do you lose $35 billion?
And yet the IRS is coming after you for $600.
Yeah.
I know you, Doc.
If you lost $35,
you'd be turning everything upside down.
I would be.
Looking for $35.
He lost $35 billion.
And it doesn't seem to bother him at all.
It doesn't bother him at all.
He's down in the Bahamas having a great time,
living in a villa that he bought with stolen money,
donated money, millions,
tens of millions of dollars to Democrats with stolen money. The midterm elections were financed.
He was the biggest donor, biggest donor in the midterm elections. It was financed with stolen
money, stolen votes, stolen money.
You know what?
The Democrats are crooks.
They're thieves.
It's a criminal cabal.
And then to cry anti-Semitism.
Of course.
You gotta go for it, you know?
You know, that's the first thing you do.
But he's little Bernie Madoff.
I lost all this money because people hate me
because I'm Jewish.
Yes. That's an excuse? That's his argument. Or my ex- money because people hate me because I'm Jewish. Yes.
That's an excuse. That's his argument.
Or my ex-girlfriend put a lot of stress on me.
I mean, $35 billion?
Your ex-girlfriend caused you that much stress?
Hey, we've got a story from oilprice.com.
China?
China.
Yes, it is.
China looks to expand use of yuan in energy deals.
Right. And so it looks like the meeting between Xi Jinping last week and the Saudis is paying off.
As part of China's ongoing drive to bolster its position in the Middle East,
Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged to increase development aid to the region
and has ramped up efforts to promote the use of the Chinese yuan in energy markets.
Speaking at the just-concluded China-Arab States Summit and the China Gulf Cooperation Council
Summit in Riyadh, Xi Jinping said that China and Gulf nations should make full use of the
Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange as a platform to carry out yuan settlement of oil and gas trades.
Now that's the first direct challenge
that we now have to the petrodollar.
There it is.
There it is, Doc.
The deals are going to be done
in the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange.
Right.
And so they've got the platform already set up.
It goes on to say in the article,
China will continue to import large quantities of crude oil from GCC countries, expand imports
of liquefied natural gas, strengthen cooperation in upstream oil and gas development, engineering
services, storage, transportation, and refining, and make full use of the Shanghai Petroleum and
Natural Gas Exchange as a platform to carry out yuan settlement of oil and gas trade, he said.
So, Doc, my guess is that Saudi Arabia will begin next year, in 2023,
doing limited trades at the Shanghai Exchange. What that means is they have violated
the petrodollar deal that Henry Kissinger
made with Saudi Arabia in 1973.
Because the deal was all oil trades
done in U.S. petrodollars.
I think they'll start,
they're not going to dump the dollar suddenly,
but I think they're going to start doing
some trades in Chinese yuan,
some trades in dollar,
but it will be a massive crack in the petrodollar.
Once it starts,
there's no going back to the petrodollar,
and I think you're going to see throughout 2023 There's no going back to the petrodollar.
And I think you're going to see throughout 2023 an increase in the amount of oil and
gas transactions at the Shanghai exchange.
And really, the U.S. can't do anything about it, can they?
Can't do anything about it unless they want to blow up Saudi Arabia.
I mean, would Biden go that far?
Would he assassinate Saudi leaders?
How far would he go to enforce that trade?
Well, we'd have to basically quit financing
the Saudi military too, because we do.
That's right.
They would have no military without the U.S.
Right.
But that's part of, I think,
last week too. But if he did it, the Chinese would step in immediately. Right. And I think that was
part of the conversation
last week as well when the Chinese
president was visiting Saudi Arabia.
That conversation took place.
Look at this next article from CNN.
This just came out this afternoon.
An exclusive article by
CNN. U.S. finalizing plans to send U.S. Patriot missile defense systems to Ukraine.
I just don't know how crazy these people are getting, Rick.
The Biden administration is finalizing plans.
That means they've worked it all out.
The deal is done.
Right.
They're finalizing plans to send the Patriot missile defense system to Ukraine.
That could be announced as soon as this week. Right. They're finalizing plans to send the Patriot missile defense system to Ukraine.
That could be announced as soon as this week.
And that's according to two U.S. officials and a senior administration official.
The Pentagon's plan still needs to be approved by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
So that's the first step before it's sent to President Joe Biden for his signature.
These three officials told CNN that approval is expected. Now, it's not clear how
many missile launchers will be sent, but a typical Patriot battery includes a radar set that detects
and tracks targets, computers, power generating equipment, engagement control station, up to eight
launchers, each holding four ready-to-fire missiles. Now, once the plans are finalized,
the Patriots are expected to ship quickly in the
coming days, and Ukrainians will be trained to use them at a U.S. Army base in Guafen, where
Germany officials said. So they're going to go, I guess from that particular article,
they're going to be going to Germany first and then to Ukraine. So if I'm reading that right. What were we discussing in the past two weeks
about German hardware being sent to Poland?
Right, and the question of ownership
and everything that was going on.
Were they patriots?
Yes, that was Patriot missiles.
Yeah, they were patriots.
So what's happened, Doc,
is they're not going to have German patriots sent to Ukraine.
The Germans got cold, pardon the pun, they got cold feet and they said, we're only going to send them as far as the Polish border.
And Biden said, we'll send them all the way into Ukraine.
How do they get them into Ukraine?
Are they going to drop them in by parachutes?
How do they get the patriots into Ukraine?
Will U.S. military cargo planes
fly them into Ukraine?
The moment they do, they're a target.
Yes.
If they ship it by rail, by road, by plane. They're a target. they're a target. Yes. If they ship it by rail, by road, by plane.
They're a target.
They're a target.
And this is what's really crazy about this.
For them to come out and just say, we're doing this.
When Russia has said specifically, this is a red line for us.
You have to understand.
If Patriot missiles show up here, we're done talking.
Right. So if C-130s are flying into Kyiv with these Patriot missiles on them,
are the C-130s a military target? I would think absolutely they would be.
So if Russia blows up U.S. Air Force C-130s? In an unprovoked attack?
Yeah.
What do we have?
One more thing.
And when are they sending them?
Well, they're closing the deal this week.
Yes.
And they've got to train the Ukrainians in Germany.
So I don't know the timeline there, how quickly we're looking at it actually being shipped.
But the deal is being finalized
this week apparently by uh lloyd austin the president once the plans are finalized the
patriots are expected to ship quickly in the coming days right and you and ukrainians will
train to use them at a u.s army base but they're not shipping the they're not shipping the patriots
to germany that's right because they don't shipping the Patriots to Germany.
That's right, because they don't have to ship it to Germany.
They could already be training.
They're shipping the Patriots to Ukraine, and they're going to take the Ukrainian soldiers to Germany.
Which they are probably already there.
Right.
Being trained.
So what that says, Doc, is these Patriots are going to Ukraine in the next week or two.
Oh, wow.
Just in time for Christmas.
Merry Christmas out there.
We're not out of the woods yet regarding a nuclear war by Christmas.
We are not out of the woods.
There's still the danger of a nuclear war by Christmas.
This just upped the risk level enormously.
We need to be concerned about it.
One more final story before we wrap it up. Air Force Times reporting
a B-2 stealth
bomber damaged
in Missouri during an
emergency landing. I don't know if you've ever
seen a B-2 fly over, Rick. No, I haven't.
These things, they're so
foreboding and it they scare
the daylights out of you. They're loud. I mean you understand how they could strike fear and terror so
to hear a B-2 going off the runway or having any kind of problems. A B-2 stealth bomber suffered
damage Saturday when an in-flight malfunction forced the crew to make an emergency landing in Missouri.
Firefighters at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri extinguished a fire at the scene.
Staff Sergeant Alexandria Lee, a spokesperson for the 509th Bomb Wing, said Monday,
no one was hurt and an investigation is ongoing.
But further in the article there, this was the third incident with B-2 bombers that have occurred over the past few months.
Now, a couple of this with the big presentation, I only saw the reveal of the new Raider, Stealth Raider.
This is going to be the replacement for the B-2, the next generation.
Lloyd Austin had a big presentation and everything. It's just weird
that this story came out this week as they're making this big presentation on the stealth
raiders that are going out. And that makes the B-2 look like the junior varsity team.
So we don't know if the B-2 was armed with a nuclear warhead when it had an emergency landing in Missouri.
No.
Would they tell you?
No, they're not going to tell you.
Whiteman Air Force Base is where we have a lot of the B-2s, and it's not unusual.
When I was in National Guard, they would take us on tours of the B-2 facility and everything,
and there were 15 of them lined up on the runway. I mean, it does give you a sense of, man, we can blow up anything. And
you can fly from basically from Sedalia, Missouri, where Whiteman is, all the way to Japan and back
in a B-2. When I was a kid,
I grew up in Western Maryland.
The A-10 warthogs were made at Fairchild.
And my home was in the flight path of the warthogs.
And so the highlight of my day was to get home from school
and get in position for warthogs to come across the house.
They would come screeching through the sky. They were awesome. They were absolutely awesome to see
those machines flying. They were flying low altitude and they'd come flying across the farm fields from the Fairchild Aircraft Factory.
But that was many, many years ago.
But I know that feeling when a warplane comes flying
at low altitude over you,
the fear that it puts in a person.
So I can imagine a B-2,
because I've never seen one in real life.
Oh, it's scary. But you know what? The B-2 because I've never seen one in real life. Oh, that's scary.
But you know what?
The B-2, though, is an aging aircraft itself.
And really, this story kind of hints at, it doesn't say it in the article so much, but it does cause you to think, really, the U.S. military is an aging fleet of vehicles.
We haven't updated our helicopters in decades.
The Blackhawks and the Apaches
and everything else we're using,
that's 70s and 80s technology
that we're using for those.
And that's still the bulk of our aircraft.
There was an announcement this week,
a new defense award for,
we're going to get new helicopters.
They're not going to be available until 2030.
So we're still going to be using that.
And on the new stealth Raider that Lloyd Austin was presenting,
it won't be out until 2032.
I mean, so we're still years out.
We're almost a decade out from an update of our own military.
Meanwhile, China, Russia,
they're building now.
And Mr. Medvedev said yesterday,
hey, we have stepped,
be careful there, Doc.
You chair, lean back.
I thought we have a dramatic ending of the program today.
What did I say that shocked you so much?
Mr. Burrell.
No, no, Burrell in the European Union.
He said today that the European nations
have depleted their arsenal.
It's all been sent to Ukraine.
They're empty.
Their storehouses are empty.
He said that out loud.
He said it out loud. He said it out loud.
Meanwhile,
in Russia, they're going,
we just have to wait.
Nevada said yesterday,
we're stepping up production
of new weapons.
We're
increasing the production.
The Europeans are saying,
our armories are empty.
It's all been sent to Ukraine.
And yet you have Zelensky saying,
hey, I'm not negotiating.
We're going to keep this war going.
By the way, keep sending the ammo.
Keep sending us more ammo.
Send us more money.
And I want that book deal and that movie deal.
Did you see Federer got a movie deal book deal and that movie deal. Did you see Fetterman got a movie deal?
Yes, I saw that.
Did you see that?
And the New York Times voted him one of the best dressed men in America.
I know.
I saw that the other day.
This is satire, right?
No, it was actually they said that Fetterman, you know, the guy who wears a hoodie all the time to hide the lump,
basically is one of the best dressed men in America.
All I have to do now is come out here in a hoodie from now on.
It's part of the mind games.
It is.
They want your mouth to say something your head and your heart knows is not true.
It's gaslighting.
They're constantly gaslighting.
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when a lot of people do it, it adds up. If you can send 50, if you can send 100, if you can send
$5, whatever is doable for you, we ask that you support us and show your appreciation. We were
here every day for a year. We were faithful and we were consistent. We didn't
let you down. We were here. And now we ask at the end of the year that you show appreciation
with a financial gift. The address is on the screen, post office box 690069, Zero Beat,
Florida, 32969. I have to say it every once in a while
because I forget that there are substantial numbers of people
who do not watch True News, but they listen to True News.
That's true.
We have a large audio audience,
and I forget that you're not seeing the address.
We have the address on the screen.
That's why we don't talk about it.
But I forget about it,
that there are a lot of people who just listen.
How do I know?
I guess a couple months ago,
there was a gentleman here,
a local Vero Beach resident.
Yes, I remember this.
Who was here on a service call.
Right.
And for a company he worked for,
and he's here in the building and all of a sudden realizes
this is true news. And he goes, true news? I listened to true news. I didn't know you were
in Vero Beach. It's because we don't say the address. So he had been listening for a long time
and never heard us give the address. So for those of you who listen by audio,
the address is post office box 690069 Vero Beach, Florida. The zip is 32969.
And you can donate online at the website truenews.com or on the True News app. And there is a phone number right there, 800-576-2116.
And somebody will enter that phone
any time of the day, seven days a week.
Please, do something in the remaining days of December.
It will mean a lot to us.
God bless.
We'll see you tomorrow.
God bless you.