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I think the weekend, and I mentioned this on, I think my Patrick and one of the Patrick and Jeremy shows, over the weekend I had multiple people sending me videos, YouTube videos of some young Chinese guy who was presenting information and analysis.
And it was pretty good. This young Chinese guy, the channel, they didn't say his name, but the YouTube channel was money over, all it takes is what it is, money over history, money over history, and this was something it was getting a lot of views.
And as it, it corroborated much of what I had been hearing. In fact, it corroborated a little bit too much. In fact, I thought, you know, I think I heard Larry Johnson say all of this a day or two ago, was it Larry Johnson or Scott Ritter, one or the other.
I heard this, like all the same news and information, which made me suspicious. I thought, okay, well, I bet that this is AI. I bet that an AI program, it took the, it transcribed one of the judges or Nemo's recent shows, it transcribed it and did an AI summary.
And then it took the AI summary, plugged it into a video production AI. And one of the things that that, uh, clued me was that while this, this young AI, I'll call them AI Chink.
Um, and I'm calling them.
I'm calling them AI Chink. Well, AI Chink was talking durations.
Well, I'm cool with them. I'm cool. It's a term of endearment. I don't know if this AI thinks I should even call them a chink because I'm not sure if I'm, I feel that all that endeared to him.
But at any rate, um, in real time, you get the captions and not just the captions, but the very, the very words that are being spoken are being highlighted in real time.
And that would be very, but it'll be much easier to do if you're going, if you're generating, um, or rendering, as they say, the, uh, the video frame by frame from text where, okay, so the, it's, you're feeding the text into one part of the program that does the captions and another part that does the, the facial, the mouth movements.
Because you got to make the mouth move in accordance with the syllables. That kind of glued me off. I talked to another friend who said, yeah, it's definitely AI.
And then the proof was I went to, I found another channel with the same guy because somebody else sent me a, a video of them.
And, you know, the, so the money, money over history channel only started in December. And I think they only started posting videos in January.
And then there was another channel that's only started about two weeks ago. And I pulled up the very first video of that.
Um, I, I found a telltale smoking gun evidence that this was AI in that, uh, the, the, um, AI chink pronounced like he read, um, apostrophe S like Israel's, um, Israel's military.
Uh, the, there must have been some sort of glitch or typo in the apostrophe S that made it a hard hard return apostrophe S because in the captions you saw it as a hard return apostrophe S.
And he pronounced it instead of saying Israel's military. He said Israel S military, which it went by kind of fast, but that's not a mistake a human would make.
So we've got marked handcuffs now. And I'm bringing this up. Now this, this, these particular videos are, are faithfully reproducing the, uh, analysis of Scott Ritter or Larry Johnson or Alexander Mercurus or wherever they're sourcing this information.
Right now they are. Um, I don't know who's creating this and, and here's, here's one other thing. I've got a friend who wrote a biography of a famous baseball player, published it and then, uh, within a month or two, there were nine other titles about that same baseball player that apparently had used his research and, uh, and produce their own AI booklets that are competing with his on Amazon.
And so even, even if this, um, these AI channels that are popping up that are in a way, I mean, they're taking, um, Scott Ritter's, uh, 60 minute rants where he's excitable and bombastic and producing 20 minute, uh, much better analysis based on his analysis.
It's more, it's better, more easily digested, but it does two things. One is it sets up a situation because we don't know who's behind this where they could start then once they've attracted all of the viewers away from the real human and towards some AI thing that they control then that they could start manipulating it in bad ways.
The other thing is, and as much as I get irritated by the, uh, the judge had just seen the price of gold and skyrocketing as much as I'm irritated by their, um, their efforts at monetizing what they do, uh, if, if they're not getting money for what they do, then they can't do it.
Uh, and some AI, AI, whoever is producing AI chink is getting whatever monetary monetary value. There is out of that. So there's a problem there. I just wanted to lay that out. I've laid it out and, uh, I want Mark, Dan calls thoughts on it. And then we want to go on to all the news and information analysis that he has on the Iran situation. Okay. I handed over to you, Mark.
Well, uh, yeah, Dr. Slattery, I think that this is all well taken. And I think it's a situation where, like, for example, when I have you these money over history videos, uh, which are at one level, good productions, uh, some indications that it is AI, the information many times checks out.
But I find that with that channel and there's one other one I won't mention on the air that clearly has the backing of which is fairly obvious that when I get information from that one or from money over history, I find myself, uh, then double checking that information more so than ever.
In regard to getting into mainstream alternative sources and that that's that's mercurious. That's Scott Ritter. That's, uh, Dr. Ted Postal.
Uh, that's, uh, you know, Colonel McGregor, uh, any of these folks to some extent, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, uh, if the information checks out there and I refer to him as Colonel Nome Wilkerson.
I think he, uh, styles himself after Nome Chomsky.
Yes, there you go. There you go. No, I don't check Nome, but anyway, uh, and then, of course, uh, mainstream sources, uh, that, well, there are the alternative sources that I've worked with for years alternative for me.
The, uh, press television, Iran is one, uh, toss, name news agency of Iran as presently has been offline for the longest time in terms of their English language division.
I don't know what that means, uh, what that, uh, what that, how that should be interpreted. There's something behind that.
And then, of course, you get into, uh, looking at, uh, at English language, Russian media, then we start getting into, uh, you know, the folks we've already mentioned here.
Uh, we ought to throw Larry Johnson in there for good measure. Uh, these are folks that, uh, who are reputable analysts.
And when we're checking, uh, with, uh, all kinds of mainstream media sources and what we've used historically in the way the best alt sources, and then we go back to something like money over history.
That's where we've got to do some comparison shopping. And, uh, I think you've pointed out something that, uh, is very well taken.
And that is that we don't really know who's behind that particular, uh, source.
I know the doctor, uh, Paul Sheldon, foot of Cal State, Fullerton, uh, good Ron Paul Republican, uh, heavily knowledgeable and matters Iran, uh, put me on to money over history because he's obviously looking at it.
Uh, but beyond that, I can't really tell you that I know who finances this thing or who's really behind it.
So this is all well taken. It is just one thing. It really wouldn't take very much financing.
And it potentially could make a lot of money, uh, because, uh, as an experiment, I took our show from last week.
And I ran it through AI and got a, did I just mention this? I got a, uh, AI transcript and then an AI summary and then I fed the AI summary into another program that, uh, where some black lady, did I send this to you?
This book lady was, uh, reading your summary. And I didn't, and then, and then I wanted her to read it and get a voice, but she didn't.
I wanted back off. He'd be saying, what the heck is going on? I wanted it to be like that, but it wasn't. It was just like a white voice with a black face.
But at any rate, um, that was easy. And I, and I don't have a whole lot of these kinds of skills. I'm a boomer. Uh, and so I think it would be very easy to do.
Um, but with, yeah, the, who's behind money? So far money behind history. I haven't found any fault with the information or the analysis.
Right. But yeah, we don't know who's behind it. And one thing I thought of is, and they should be clear. If they're going to use AI, they should be clear. And I have nothing. If they wanted to say, Hey, this, this is an AI generated thing.
Fine. I just would like them to be clear about it. But I was thinking what would be fun to do would be to do a news show. We could use that AI black lady and maybe like an AI monkey or an AI chimp.
And they could be doing a news show together. And the, the chimp, he could be named chimp Whitman. And, and then the black lady, she could be like bitch Jackson.
And then, you know, chimp Whitman, he reads his segment and says over to you, bitch. I think that was kind of fun.
Yeah. Well, uh, yeah, the, uh, I probably would be more easily found in terms of where I live than you. So I'd have to think that one over.
But it's a, it's a funny idea. Well, I have to discuss it later off air and figure out whether or not we'd want to risk that or not.
But excellent idea.
Yeah, I thought it doing something like that about 20 years ago, but the technology wasn't there. Anyway, um, maybe enough of that because I'm sure at some point next week, Paul Stevenson and I are going to be bitching and moaning about all these same issues.
And why won't, uh, well, you like Brian Berletek was on, on, on, on recursive show within the past 24 hours. And he was, he was saying how the Iran, this Iran attack has been in the planning.
From, from multiple administrations and they've been leading all up to it. And oh, well, Israel is a collaborator.
And, you know, really, so, yeah, I would take, I like Berletek, but I would, uh, I would take issue with that. Israel is clearly the tale that wags the dog.
I think that's well, you and I are in complete agreement. I think all the evidence supports our particular position on that.
Frankly, and, uh, when you look at this whole thing, you know, I'm going to ask you, I'm sorry to interrupt, but because of, because of the difficulty in getting information, uh, what, what are the sources because of all these people pulling their punches regarding Jewish power.
I'm just, I'm, um, I, I don't know as much as I don't have as much of grip on what's going on over there as I would like. And I want you to fill me in.
Alrighty, well, let's, uh, let's start with something that, uh, has a historical context in terms of mission failure.
Uh, I put up on our roadmap for today, uh, a revisiting of Jimmy Carter's Operation Eagle Claw. Remember that one, 24 and 25 April 1980.
I was living in Berkeley, California at the time, uh, when that one happened. And, uh, just, uh, as we look at these ongoing problems, uh, with, uh, the fact that, uh, none of the things that, uh, Trump was indicating what happened, have happened, Trump, and, uh, of course, Temple Mount, Pete Hegseth.
Well, it would just take a handful of days. Well, there'll be regime change. Uh, once we have a decapitation strike, the people will rise up.
Operation Eagle Claw, was that when he tried to rescue the, uh, hostages from Tehran?
Yes, yes, exactly, exactly. And, uh, just, uh, rehearse this folks in terms of what a catastrophe that was, uh, in my view, that looks like, uh, genius compared to what seems to be unfolding now.
And, of course, just as Jimmy Carter's Operation Eagle Claw guaranteed the election of Ronald Reagan. I think all these years, later, 46 years later, uh, we're looking at a situation where, unless I miss reading the tea leaves, if things continue as they are, uh, in a fashion which entirely favors Iran with each day that passes.
Uh, this is, I think, going to produce a reverse of the 1980 elections, I think, in the, in the case of this country, uh, surely the Democrats can flip both the House and the Senate, uh, based upon what I think is going to be the case for the time of the midterm elections.
I think there's a, uh, an unheard of situation in the last hour of many years right here in Texas, where you, uh, conceivably could have a flip of a US Senate seat, uh, where the Republicans are running two extremely vulnerable candidates, uh, one of whom has all kinds of personal life issues that have gotten into the media.
Uh, and who may ultimately win the nomination, Trump said that he would be endorsing one of those two, simply to get all of this sniping stop between now and the May 26th runoff.
But all of this, uh, could favor in, in my judgment, uh, is favoring the, a strong possibility of a democratic, uh, US Senate, uh, the seat being grabbed right here in Texas, which would have been unheard of, uh, prior to the 28th of February, even with all the Trumps.
Other problems, we also get into this whole business, getting back for a minute to Operation Eagle Claw.
Uh, let me just summarize that one folks and then as I'm reading, uh, just a little bit of this, you can be thinking about all of the things that have gone wrong for the United States and Israel in this operation.
No regime change, uh, all kinds of changes, of course, uh, in oil and, uh, LNG, uh, supplies and, uh, and, and prices.
Uh, the blockade of Hormuz continues to be absolutely flawless where the Iranians are concerned.
Uh, the US Navy, uh, doesn't want to go in there. They don't have room to maneuver, uh, inside that straight.
And then, of course, the Iranians have their so-called drone boats, uh, which showed their effectiveness when they blasted a, uh, a, a, a tie tanker that, uh, tried to make a run forward and to get out of there.
Uh, when you look back on Operation Eagle Claw, think of this now. Your Jimmy Carter is 46 years ago.
Eight helicopters were sent to the first staging area in Great Salt Desert, called Desert One.
But only five arrived in operational condition. One had encountered hydraulic problems.
Another was caught in a sandstorm and the third showed signs of a crack rotor blade.
During the operational planning, it was decided that the mission would be aborted.
If fewer than six helicopters remained operational, uh, upon arrival of the Desert One site, despite only four being absolutely necessary.
Uh, who, uh, was behind, uh, this particular, uh, operation.
Uh, US Army Delta Force, US Army Rangers, uh, United States Army Special Forces Detachment A, the Central Intelligence Agency, Special Activities Division, logistical support from the United States Air Force Marine Corps and Navy.
What was the outcome? Mission failed. One helicopter and one transport aircraft destroyed.
I was thinking of that this morning, uh, when I awake into the news from CNN that we, uh, lost the KC-135, uh, uh, uh, tanker refueling tanker or aircraft, I should say, uh, that crash and killed six members of the United States Air Force.
It's still unclear what happened. There was a second, uh, KC-135 that apparently suffered, suffered some sort of damage in this.
What really happened was there's some sort of a collision, uh, doubtful, uh, where they, in fact, hit by unfriendly fire and is the Pentagon attempting to cover that up. That's possible. We simply don't know.
But it ended right back to Eagle Claw for a moment. One helicopter and one transport aircraft destroyed. Five helicopters abandoned or captured casualties. Eight US servicemen killed, uh, and four injured.
So that was Operation Eagle Claw with Jimmy Carter on the 24th and 25th of April in 1980 that guaranteed the election of Ronald Reagan that fall.
Uh, in this particular situation now is I see this whole thing unfolding and we can get into whatever you want to discuss, Patrick, in regard to how it's unfolding.
Uh, but I think the Democratic Party, uh, if they can't flip the house in the Senate, uh, with this, uh, absurd operation, Epstein epic fury, uh, nonsense, uh, then they ought to pack it in as a political party.
So we'll see what happens there. Uh, just wanted to mention a couple of other items. My latest for VT foreign policy is up there in the road map.
A warning to come any to and all the larajani at desperate Netanyahu will go nuclear. Be ready.
The, uh, Habilian Association sent me an Iranian song video very well done. It's four minutes and 27 seconds. It's attached to the road map. It's entitled God is enough.
Uh, I don't think hegg, uh, hegg Seth and Trump viewed this, uh, particular video before the announced that regime, regime change was just around the corner.
Larry Johnson for sonar 21 choke point, the global economic consequences of the Persian Gulf shutdown. Have a graphic up there in the road map, Martin Luther.
Uh, and the so called horror of Babylon, uh, from his 1534 Bible. I put that caption up there in Greek, uh,
and put up the English language trap translation as being from the apocalypse of John chapter 17 verse five.
And then I have a little contest for all of our people pick your favorite asymmetrical data processing and communication targets.
Uh, uh, uh, um, uh, come any to indicates that, uh, these places, uh, Google Microsoft, Palantir, IBM, NVIDIA and Oracle, uh, our potential targets and all their different locations in the Middle East.
And I have put up the areas or the precise locations as to where all of these folks have their regional operations in the Middle East.
And boy, I tell you, talk about asymmetrical warfare, uh, in this particular situation, everything it seems to me is going according to plan for the Iranians, uh, not the United States and Israel.
And as we look at this whole situation, we get back to, to the unthinkable is the, uh, we were hearing about the possibility of American boots on the ground.
There, Mercurus was talking on the Iran, I believe yesterday about the idea being, uh, discussed by some lunatic somewhere that, uh, you would have a US, uh, special forces unit going in to seize Iranian, uh, enriched uranium.
Uh, there's only one problem, of course, uh, that uranium is in gaseous and liquid form in the United States doesn't presently reliably know where it is as the uranium been dispersed among multiple locations.
Who knows, but let's go ahead and send the special forces people in, hopefully at least their equipment is a little better than what Carter's Operation Eagle Claw produced for these poor guys.
And then of course there would be the ultimate lunacy, and that would be, uh, Netanyahu using some kind of a nuclear device in, in an, in an apocalyptic scenario.
Uh, and then of course when they start talking about putting boots on the ground in Iran for regime change, I don't seriously think, uh, that that, even with Trump and Hegseth that they could seriously be on the table, I hope I'm right.
But, uh, if, if, if it is on the table, you'd be looking about a million and a half men being put into this situation in a country of 90 to 93 million, with all of the mountains of Iran, uh, all of the deserts, uh, a topography that absolutely would favor those who are defending rather than those who are attacking.
So that's kind of a brief summary of all of this different lunacy, and then of course we continue to watch all of these market numbers, uh, the derivatives market.
Of course, and we get into the commodities market, uh, Wall Street generally, uh, all of these other things that tell us that, uh, with the blockage of the straight of Hormuz, uh, if the advantage is all in Iran's favor, they have a very bright,
ruthless, precision thinker in my judgment in Ali Larajani, who is the head of their, uh, national security council.
But then you get into Kamehni too, his entire family was wiped out in the strike that killed his father.
Uh, it is believed that, uh, Kamehni, Kamehni too, uh, suffered a leg injury of some sort in that strike.
There is a rumor that he's had to have a leg amputated. I don't know if that's, if that's, uh, information that's factual or not, that's something that's been floating around.
But then consider this, not only did Kamehni too lose his father, uh, his mother, I believe, his wife, uh, his son, what's that?
It's baby daughter. It baby daughter. What's the little girl? Was that his little girl?
I believe so. I believe so. So you have a situation where when the guy gets his entire family wiped out, he's certainly going to be in no mood to negotiate.
Uh, the Jerusalem post, uh, ran a story a couple of days ago, which I put a graphic from that.
And I, and my, uh, featured image for my latest VT foreign policy.
Uh, it is believed that in terms of being a hard-nosed guy and a hard-nosed negotiator, uh, that he will be tougher than his father was.
Uh, and, uh, of course, the other thing that hasn't gotten too much play if any in the American media is having to go back to the Iran, Iraq, uh, conflict of 1980 to 1988.
And you look at, uh, the casualties that were produced and that one, uh, in what was the most catastrophic loss of human life since the end of the Second World War.
Uh, Kamehni too, uh, served in that war. Uh, I actually got a hold of it.
As a teenager. Yeah. Cause he was born in 1969. Yeah. So it ended, it ended in 1988.
Correct. So you do the math. He was a teenager when he was in the war.
Exactly. And, uh, I think it's, would be obvious that a young, young fellow, uh, in a military situation of that magnitude.
And I think we're gonna have to go back and check the numbers on this.
We're looking at, looking at a million and a half casualties from that horrible conflict as it went back and forth for eight years.
Uh, Delip Hero, uh, the, the great Middle Eastern analyst, uh, I believe it's in his book, The Iranian Labyrinth, that he actually has a section of the book which breaks down the Iran, Iraq war into all of the different back and forth phases of the whole thing, uh, before it was.
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On the Eddie Arnold news and views and analysis, the anti-Semite hour.
Okay, so we're not anti-Semite.
What the hell does that even mean?
Eddie wasn't an anti-Semite.
No, but his music is just good music.
It's good for anything, right?
It's good for any purpose.
It's all around good music.
But here's the thing.
I'm just going to mention this real fast.
We don't have to really go there.
But you were mentioning how the Younger Hamané was lost so much of his family,
perhaps has lost body parts and might have a little bit of a chip on a shoulder because of it.
There was a guy in Michigan over the past couple of days who ramped his car into a synagogue.
He was the only person who died.
I don't think he killed anybody.
He didn't kill anybody.
I don't think he really hurt anybody very bad.
And it turns out this guy is from a naturalized American citizen from Lebanon.
And that the Israelis just killed the Jews.
Just killed a bunch of his family members in Lebanon.
And so he went.
What do you call it?
I mean, just all out.
What is he?
Desperado.
He went Desperado.
And is is that a surprise that that would happen?
No, I don't think it's a surprise at all.
And I think there is more of the same kind of thing coming.
Now, it's interesting that you that you mentioned this Patrick.
Because CNN has that headline.
Michigan's synagogues, attackers, relatives, killed in Israeli air strike and Lebanon, say officials.
There has apparently been yet a second attack at a Virginia University that apparently has a terroristic, potentially terroristic context.
And I'm going to.
So that's.
What's the university?
Do you know?
When you were saying a terrorist university, I was going to ask him it was Liberty University, you know, Jerry Falwell's Liberty University.
Old Dominion University.
Oh, yeah, okay.
That's in Norfolk.
Yeah, all right.
That's right.
Yeah, all of the people at Falwell's Liberty University are really angry today because the rapture happened and they were all left behind.
That's a joke.
Anyway, they're left behind.
So at any rate, FBI, according to the BBC, is hailing these brave university students who subdued the gunman.
FBI, according to the guardian and the BBC is investigating this one as having a potential terroristic context.
So there you have it.
The situation with the synagogue outside of Detroit and now at Old Dominion University.
There is another individual who was involved in a shooting.
It says the suspect was convicted in 2016 for supporting the Islamic State.
He's dead after the attack kills one and leaves two injured.
So he's a former member of the Army National Guard.
Now, that's quite reassuring.
And when you start talking about the last days of the Roman Empire.
But at any rate, as you look at this whole thing, this guy, whose name was Muhammad Jalo, was subdued and killed by members of the university's ROTC program in the university classroom.
So there's some on the job training right there.
If you're involved in ROTC, at Old Dominion, you get an opportunity to kill an active shooter.
So in this particular case, sadly, the ROTC instructor, a Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shaw, was the victim killed in the shooting.
So that's rather heart-rending.
But at any rate, I would not have made the other joke about ROTC on the job training.
Had I reached that point in this discussion from the Guardian that the ROTC instructor, a Lieutenant Colonel, was killed.
That certainly not a laughing matter.
But as you look at this whole situation, this is just the beginning, I believe.
And so where are we in this?
We can basically look at this whole situation in terms of the ongoing catastrophe internationally.
And if you don't believe me, folks, press television, Iran.
Yeah, wish yes. You can get an English PressTV.IR.
Just look at the stories that are up there, the latest ones up there from press television, Iran.
And you'll see exactly what I'm talking about.
We are looking at Kamini's appearance for International Kud's Day.
For those of you who are not aware of what that is, that involves Jerusalem and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in this whole issue of the status of Jerusalem.
But as you look at these stories, the international stories, millions of Iranians rally on International Kud's Day amidst U.S. Israeli strikes.
Press television, IRGC launches 45th wave of Operation True Promise 4 using solid fuel missiles, solid fuel missiles.
That's a significant aspect of that story.
And then the third headline on press TV, Iran's army conducts massive drone strike on Israel's military headquarters in Bershiba.
So when you're looking at those stories, as I finally got them up on my big board and here on the studio,
is there various outside sources that are on that lake trying to interrupt my own technology capabilities today.
This is it, whether you're looking at that situation as I just reported it from press TV,
or you're looking at this Senegal attacker in Detroit, or what's now happening at Old Dominion University.
This, I believe, is just the beginning.
We're going to see this around the country.
And of course, when you start looking at the business of all of the domestic operations of the Jewish community in this country,
and I'm obviously, you know, we could talk about financial buildings and so forth,
but getting down to the basic level of, say, the headquarters of the anti-defamation lake, both in New York and elsewhere,
you start getting into all of the different locations for Shabbat, Lubovitch.
How many Jewish reform, this congregation in Detroit was a reform synagogue?
How many Jewish synagogues are there, reformed conservative and orthodox around the United States?
I mean, I have no idea, but the point is, how do you generate enough security to keep this sort of thing from breaking out in mass?
And let me say something to all of you Democrats that might be listening to my voice out there, all three of you, all two of you.
I don't know, I probably have the lowest.
This, when you start looking at the profiles of these people who have engaged in these terrorist attacks in Detroit,
and now in Old Dominion University in Virginia, these are recently nationalized, quote unquote,
American citizens with known backgrounds that should have given any legitimate immigration and naturalization service,
and all of our friends at the State Department pause for a concern.
How many of these folks are out there who have arms in this country, who are not even on any kind of radar because of open borders policy?
How many terror cells are there in the United States in our major cities, controlled by those elements either in the Middle East,
or in the case of North Korea, potentially Russia, cells assigned to do all kinds of different things, depending on the provocations.
I don't think Putin would be foolish enough to do anything in this country that involved an overactive violence from a cell group,
but I'm sure he has his people collecting intelligence here.
The Chinese, at this particular juncture, I don't think would be prepared to do something like that.
Although they might be getting warmed up for an eventual attack on Taiwan, as it now emerges,
and this is, I first learned from our friends at Money Over History, and I double-checked the sources, it's true folks.
The most significant, a THAAD radar system that the United States had in all of Asia was in South Korea,
monitoring North Korea in monitoring a much wider area than also involved China.
That system has just been transferred to the Middle East, apparently, for Israel,
because we're running short of both launchers, both THAAD and Patriot launchers, as well as interceptor missiles,
and that's where our ongoing support of our old kosher cocaine-snorting friend Zelensky comes in,
as part of the reason, maybe more than just part of the reason for that having happened,
and then we get into the incredibly pathetic production numbers for the United States,
when you compare our ability to produce in a crisis situation, what the Iranians can produce,
because they're producing all kinds of very cheap, but very, very effective drones,
and drone boats that are putting this multi-zillion dollar American national security force
that we have via aircraft carriers, as well as based in Bahrain and in Qatar,
based in Jordan, based in Israel.
We are being embarrassed by people who, for far less money, are getting far more bang for their buck.
And I said to my wife, before this started, I said, the United States does not know what it's getting into in this situation,
and that Iran will be the most formidable opponent that the United States has ever faced,
and this is where we are.
So I want to ask, because you mentioned the possibility of Israel using its nuclear weapons.
It does have, it's got a lot of nuclear weapons, and the objectives of the Jews in Israel and the Jews
who effectively run the Trump administration, those objectives are unattainable.
The regime change in Iran, at least.
I mean, the stated objectives, regime change goes back and forth.
Trump says that sometimes people in his administration say it sometimes, and sometimes they're back and away from it.
But even the destruction of the missile capability, the destruction of the nuclear program,
and the severing of alliances with other groups in the Middle East, these are unattainable.
And so, can the Jewish-dominated Trump administration back off?
I mean, well, you know, Trump, because he does have some leeway, he is constitutionally the president,
and I don't want to overemphasize the degree of control, because if he wanted to, he could throw a bunch of people under the bus.
And it's not impossible that he would, but, you know, how likely is it, can he back off?
And if he doesn't back off, because of all of the duplicity that has gone on with negotiations in the past,
negotiations being a ruse just to get into position to strike, not once but twice.
And so, the Iranians are now where the Russians were a few years ago saying, no ceasefire, we have demands,
and our demands have to be met before we're going to talk to you again.
And so, has this set up some sort of situation where the Israelis, the Jews can't win,
and the Israeli element of the Jews faced with humiliating and potentially existential,
maybe they might perceive it as an existential defeat, might invoke that Samson option. What do you think?
Well, of course, a long time ago, I read Seymour Hirsch's book, The Samson Option.
I did see that it does not necessarily believe that, yeah, can you hear me?
Oh, we still...
Is that me?
The...
The...
I don't know, get lost.
Anyway, if you can hear me, I read the Samson Option, I see more Hirsch a long time ago.
And Scott Ritter didn't listen to what he had to say about this, he didn't read his article,
but he apparently is not that enamored of the argument that they would be necessarily prepared to do that.
I don't know what Scott's particular analytical skills led into that particular conclusion.
I think in this situation, between these Temple Mount crack pots that Pete Hegseth is tied up with,
could old Temple Mount Pete, and when you start talking about those folks,
and then you talk about the eschatology of Shia Islam with Karbala and 680 AD,
framing their understanding of martyrdom and their awaiting the coming of, I believe, the 10th Imam.
There's an eschatological emphasis there.
You have all these Christian Zionists to read the Skofield Reference Bible,
thinking in eschatological terms from the pro-Israel point of view.
And so this is a situation, as I believe I said in our show last week,
Kennedy and Kruzchef were rational actors.
They had rational advisors who began recognizing that they were both drifting toward catastrophe,
that there had to be some back channel way of getting both parties out of it.
What if Kennedy and Kruzchef had been operating with the kinds of eschatological understandings and premises of the parties to this conflict?
I don't want to think about where that might have headed in 1962.
So here we are all this time later, and I think it remains to be seen as to how that whole thing might play out.
But one of the things that, you know, when you start talking about American special forces trying to find
Iranian enriched uranium from a location that might be God knows where.
You're dealing with the fact that the regime in Iran looks solid at least for now.
All 31 of their military command centers within continental Iran are operating just fine.
You have Iranian drone strikes over Berashiba today.
And then, of course, you start looking at this international Kud's Day observance in across the country in Iran and in Tehran.
And lo and behold, you have a situation where a Kamini used that opportunity to make a statement to the rally in Tehran.
And I'm sorry, in this particular case, it wasn't Kamini. It was Ali Larajani, who stated that the US President Donald Trump, quote unquote, does not understand the resolve of the Iranian people.
Think Karbala folks, we discussed this last week. The Iranian people are a determined and capable nation.
And the more pressure Trump applies, the stronger our will becomes. Larajani said.
Responding to a question about Israeli attacks on Kud's Day participants. Larajani said that such actions are driven by quote unquote fear and desperation, adding that the Israeli regime's aggression demonstrates its weakening, its weakening position.
So as you start reading through those kinds of things.
These are the kinds of expressions that tell me that between the new Supreme Leader and his very resolute national security chief Ali Larajani.
And frankly, the history of Iran, not only over 2,500 years, and not simply in terms of Karbala and 680 AD, in terms of how that shaped the Shia understanding of martyrdom, suffering and eschatology.
But then again, go back to the Iran-Iraq war. The incredible number of casualties that Iran suffered right on the heels of the Islamic revolution having happened.
They survived. They survived. They fought Saddam Hussein to a standstill. They suffered horrendous levels of casualties.
That did not destroy their revolution. It did not destroy the regime. It did not destroy their ability as we look at the where we are, you know, the Iran-Iraq war ended in what 88.
So there you're talking about it ended 38 years ago after eight horrific years of fighting.
38 years later, you look at their military and their technological capabilities. And their understanding of asymmetrical warfare has made absolute monkeys out of Trump and Higgs F and Rubio.
And again, we go back to the fact Air Force General Dan Cain said he couldn't guarantee. He said to Trump couldn't guarantee the success of this operation.
That's exactly what John Ratcliffe, the CIA director, said to Trump can't guarantee the success of this operation.
And then, of course, Tulsi Gabbard is known to, she is in quiet opposition to what's going on here. And it is not insignificant that her 16 intelligence agencies that she oversees.
None of those agencies support anything that Trump and Netanyahu and Pete Higgs Seth have been saying about the Iran up to this point, about the Iran nuclear program.
This ass-and-eye claim that Iran was very shortly going to have an ICBM capable of reaching the United States in all of this other garbage that is emanated from the administration since this disastrous thing started in the 28th of February.
So here we are. And we get to this particular, but as Johnny Carson used to say it in his art firm sketches on the tonight show years ago, take a look at all of these asymmetrical American data processing and high tech operations in the Middle East.
Here's one, Palantir Technologies, our great homosexual Jewish founder of Palantir, Peter Thiel, Good Palat trumps, and basically the political mentor of JD Vance, and also Alex Carp, who I guess is now the day-to-day CEO of Palantir, between what these guys do with creating databases on Americans in this country,
and the kinds of heinous operations that they were helping Netanyahu to conduct in Gaza, and let me remind people that the real casualty figures in Gaza are not the admitted 70,000 in all likelihood, but going back to Phil Geraldi's latest article on that particular tragedy.
The British Lancet Journal puts those deaths of gossens at 185,000, or that many of them still under rubble.
There was another reputable source that Geraldi made reference to that said that the figure might go as high as 240,000.
Palantir played no small role in all of that folks, and so the Iranians are undoubtedly aware of all of this.
Palantir's regional presence in the Middle East is focused on defense and government technology services, and I'll listen to this.
United Arab Emirates.
I've got one last question I want to get in before we're done.
Just look at the roadmap folks. United Arab Emirates, two locations there.
Israel main office in Tel Aviv for Palantir, Qatar, office in Doha, that we might see some fireworks in those places in the not too distant future.
But go ahead, Patrick.
Excuse me.
Okay, so I ran his, it seems to be issuing some demands, and part of it is the complete withdrawal of American bases from the Middle East.
So far, I haven't heard demands vis-a-vis Israel.
During the first Gulf War, Saddam Hussein tried to link his side of the war to the Palestinian issue.
Do you think it's a matter of time before we get some linkage with the Palestinian issue here from the Iranians?
I think so, and I would be the first to say that the Iranians, the Shia Muslim community of Iran,
and don't forget the very significant Shia presence in other places like an eastern Saudi Arabia,
and the fact that the Shia, as I understand it, are a majority in Bahrain, even though they don't have any political power.
The Shia have been far more faithful to supporting the Palestinian cause than the Sunni Muslim community has,
when you start looking at the Saudis and the Gulf states.
Hezbollah has been on the Shia.
Exactly. So when you're looking at Hezbollah, and you're looking at the Iranians,
and what was the Shia crescent when Assad was around in Syria, far more faithful to supporting the Palestinians than the Sunni leadership in Saudi Arabia and all these Gulf state countries,
I think it's only a matter of time until the Iranians bring that into play in diplomatic demands.
Well, I want to thank you for joining me and hope to bring it back again sometime soon.
Very good, Chief. Thank you.
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