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I've got some updates on the book. Archbishop Vigano wrote a new preface to the book. This
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book on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, the final analysis. So the book has been very
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well. It got to number seven on Amazon and it's now at about, oh, I think about 2000
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something the last time I looked, which is very good for a book that's almost eight weeks
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into publication. It's holding very strong in the ratings. I did three interviews on
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it today. The good news, the developments from the book are not only Archbishop Vigano's
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introduction but the major Catholic site, this life site news picked up on it in a major
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way and is going to do a published, the archbishop's preface, published articles on the book and
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invited me to write an article about Robert Kennedy Jr. The campaign, Robert Kennedy's
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campaign, Robert Kennedy got very interested in the book and he is James Lyons Wheeler,
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who's been my contact, selected a radiologist to proof out the book before the campaign
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embraced the book. And the radiologist, Ted Fogarty, is very well known, gave the book
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a hundred percent clearance. He said everything in the book was accurate and it was rock solid
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and it was extremely detailed and he encouraged Robert Kennedy to get involved with it. And now
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I'm being put in touch with the campaign media and so the book is having a massive impact.
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I've got publishing offers on the book from Spain, from Italy and from Hungary. And just
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this afternoon, in fact just before I came on the call, I have created at Archbishop Vigano's
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wishes the Anti-Globalist Alliance, LLC. And Steve Bannon just agreed to publish the Anti-Globalist
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Manifesto, which I'm an author and I've got a contract for that now today. And Bannon will
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publish it and exclusively promote it and it'll be extremely useful to advance the cause of this
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Alliance. So I've had so many things happening in the last 48 hours, my head is spinning. I mean,
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it's been one thing after another getting these programs launched and that's why I've been a bit
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negligent being on this call. But what's happening with the book is that there's getting to be a
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global recognition that the deep state has been in control of the United States since at least the
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Kennedy assassination. And we have a president in office who is the perfect choice for the deep
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state. In other words, if you can't do a weekend at Bernie's and have someone dead be president,
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the next best thing for this deep state is to have someone who is so mentally incompetent
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suffering from senior dementia that could not be prosecuted by the special prosecutor for possibly
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criminal misuse of classified documents. Now how we can have someone who is that mentally
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deranged being president of the United States only because he's not doing anything but what
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he's told or being a figurehead or what he cannot even remember doing. Well, the deep state,
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largely the CIA and military industrial complex with Obama's assistance is running the country
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and we just passed this disgraceful $90 billion military aid to foster war in Ukraine and fuel
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the war in the Middle East. So these demons are going to their continuous series of perpetual wars
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and that it's just been terrible. So hold on, I'll put that to voicemail. So I mean,
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my days have been like this today. I've been very, very busy but all very successful.
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And so now James Lyons-Wheeler just put me in touch with Senator Johnson and probably with Senator
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Rand Paul and we're going to start getting congressional support for the book because
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this is now considered of enough significant interest that it could compel the release of
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the remaining JFK files. So it's been a very busy time but this book is going to be an historic book.
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Jerome, do you get the feeling that people understand what happened in
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63 was it? Or 62, 63, yeah. That was a coup d'etat, it was treason. Yes.
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The people who covered up what happened. Yeah, that's being understood and that's propelling
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the book. Sure. And I even got an inquiry from Russia. So evidently Putin's caught on to it too
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and I think Russia might publish the book. So I'm going to respond to that tomorrow. Excellent.
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So it's drawing international attention, far exceeding what I anticipated. And it's got only
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the initial levels of impact because as the book gets read and seen and the book is substantial,
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this is the book, it's 560 pages long. It's densely illustrated all the way through. It's
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illustrated with everything we're talking about is pointed out in diagrams, etc. So
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even the medical diagrams are in here extensively. I'll show you a couple pages what they look like.
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But it's very, very heavily illustrated. And so therefore, and all the sciences and the appendices,
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so the book is just solid. It's one of the most solid books I've ever written. David Mantick,
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also his science is solid. So this is a game changing book and it's going to, I think,
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have an international impact. And it's impacting the things I'm saying. Why did we get a vaccine
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that didn't prevent people from getting the disease? Why does the government create all
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these narratives that are lies? We're living in a Jim Carrey Truman show, like the movie, where
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we're living a CIA written script. It's not reality. And it's the deep state is manipulating
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things with psychological operations and people are beginning to see it. I'm saying the
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JFK assassination is the Rosetta Stone of how the deep state operates. And the pandemic and the
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WHO grab for power. These are only further indications that we're still under the grip of
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the deep state. And we have the deep states. I don't know that we've had a president since
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Kennedy with the possible exception of Trump who wasn't selected by the CIA or part of the CIA.
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And it's one of the reasons I've been so busy is that this is taking up a lot of time, the book,
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and then also my telemarketing programs are launching right now too. And they're
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doing quite well with building alliances here, which the anti-globalist alliance
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now also looks like it'll be built. So I mean, I've been extremely busy,
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but it's succeeding. It's like the hand of God is on these things because
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everything I'm launching is an initiative. Usually it's hard to make them work. I've
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gotten more two years to get to this point with telemedicine to a year to write that book.
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And now it's suddenly all making an impact at the same time. And so I think next I think I'll begin
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organizing a congressional effort to get this book made to wear in Congress. And I'll probably write
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an article about Bobby Kennedy Jr. and say that the deep state killed his father and his uncle,
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and there's probably nobody better in the country if he ever were to be president to go after these
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people than Bobby Kennedy. So it's going to propel Bobby Kennedy's campaign on that dimension.
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So do you think you can do a follow-up book when you've got a bit more time, Jerome?
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Well, certainly not. I'm not contemplating it right now because I don't think, except for this
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short book on the anti-globalist manifesto, and I will get some help with that. And by the way,
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Stephen, this group is who put me in touch with Vigano. You specifically, Steve. I've been looking
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way to get in touch with Vigano for three years, and it was this group and you that got me in touch
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with him. And so I want to acknowledge that and I want to thank you. So we have some, yes, we have
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been useful in some respects, although sometimes it's hard to see it. So, Jerome, I meant to ask
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you, have I put you in touch with Ahmed Malik? Yes, in fact, he's supposed to be interviewing
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me here in a few days. I was going to say that he should be interviewing you about this book.
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Well, I think he is. I don't remember. He's on my schedule. I just don't remember exactly when,
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but he is on my schedule. And it's later in May that he's on my schedule. And I will look
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forward to doing that. Sure. But he is a good way to. There are lots of people in the United
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Kingdom who are very interested in what happened to President Kennedy. Yes, I think that's the case.
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That's around the world. There's a lot of around the world. There's a lot of interest in this book
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is drawing attention around the world. Yeah. I think it'll take all this year for this book
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to play out. I think the book will be a bestseller through the year and have different impacts as
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different things happen. If Robert Kennedy starts talking about the book, that's going to be another
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wave of interest in the book will skyrocket back up to the top of the charts. And it's just doing
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that on a consistent basis. And so therefore it drops down and then I get the right interview.
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And suddenly it's back near the top. And so Robert Kennedy stays in the race of your own.
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Yes. It's going to have another go. And unbelievably, it seems he seems to be the
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Democrats candidate and then Trump as well. How does that play out? So they're going to be
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is Kennedy going to keep going until the end? And what happens when there are three candidates?
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Well, Trump, first of all, I believe Bobby Kennedy is going to get on the ballot in all 50 states.
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That's what they're working on right now. And I don't and he's going to stay in the race.
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And so he's got sufficient funding. And this woman is his vice presidential candidate has
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sufficient funding herself to get this continued. So when you have a three person race, the last one
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we really had of any significance was when Bill Clinton ran first against George H.W. Bush and
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what's his name? I was thinking of his name for a minute. The guy who
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had all the charts, third party candidate. I'll get his name in a second.
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Been so many things I've been thinking about today. Hold on. But Ross Perot, Ross Perot,
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so Ross Perot drew a lot of votes from both candidates. I think Bobby Kennedy is going
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to draw a lot of votes, mostly from Biden. Good. The people who do not like the woke
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and consider themselves more traditionally liberal will go with Kennedy.
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The Trump people are not going to go with Kennedy, especially after you pick this woman who's very,
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very leftist to be his vice presidential candidate. So my guess is that that Bobby
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Kennedy's presence in the race benefits Trump. And it looks to me like Trump is gaining.
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The polls, I think, are still biased and giving Biden too much of a percentage and
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is not really there. But I think that Trump has now solid support from the mega group
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because of all these trials he's going through. And these are boosting Trump's popularity rather
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than diminishing it. And it appears that all of these trials are flawed and will be reversed on
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appeal. It looks also, as I looked at the Supreme Court on this immunity case, I do not think that
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the I think Trump is going to get some grant of immunity as president because if every president
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is subject to criminal investigation and impeachment and hearings, it'll destroy the presidency
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because no one will be wanting to be president. No one will be able to do the job if they're
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constantly under threat of an impeachment hearing or a criminal indictment as president.
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You've got to be able to do the job. You have to be able to make executive decisions. I mean,
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presidents have to almost be judged by history. Now, I guess if the president took a gun and
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shot somebody, you'd have a problem. But for policy crimes or the kinds of indictments that
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Trump is getting, which are highly lawfare and political, these are just patently politics
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and not legitimate practice of law. And our Justice Department is completely partisan these days.
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So I just see the internal politics of the United States are in disarray. And the economies of the
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world are headed towards a massive crash with the amount of deficit spending that we're doing and
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Western Europe is doing. The position of Russia right now has actually been strengthened under
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the sanctions. Russia's created its own alternative to the swift system. Russia's having an increasing
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percentage of its international trade conducted in either Rupols or in Yuan or other currencies,
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but not the dollar. The dollar is losing fast its role as a reserve currency. And the war in Ukraine,
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Putin is continuing to back channel and signal that if NATO starts putting in advanced weapons,
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or NATO troops are directly committed, it will no longer be a proxy war. It could lead into a
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nuclear conflict. And I don't think that's going to happen. At the moment, I think they're going to
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mostly the money that was just issued by Congress will go to the American arms dealers.
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The weapons that are going to be delivered are going to be sophisticated weapons and the
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Ukrainians will not be trained to use them. So they may have to be used by American advisors,
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which would be a problem. But also Russia is going to interdict a lot of these weapons.
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Russia is in a very, very strong position right now. There's no way to dislodge Russia. Russia,
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I think, could take Kiev in June. They decide to do so. So, you know, Russia needs at this point
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to make clear that they're going to they do not have aggressive intents on Poland,
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or any of the other Eastern countries. And they should start engaging in discussions, mutual,
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you know, trade discussions, other discussions with Finland, Sweden, and Poland, to make it clear
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that they do not want to be the aggressor is NATO. And Putin has been stating, increasingly,
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that NATO had a coup d'etat by our State Department, our military intelligence,
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George Soros, and the Maidan rebellion that overthrew Yanukovych in 2014. So this whole theme
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of intelligence agencies in the military industrial complex running these Western European countries,
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and having perpetual wars to the detriment of the citizenry with these false narratives,
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like the climate change, and net zero, are going to bankrupt the middle class in Europe and the
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United States, and throw these countries into financial crisis. We just had another bank fail
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here in the United States this past week. And bank failures are going to start again,
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as interest rates do not lower. And we have refinancing of commercial real estate, which
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is largely unoccupied in our cities, our cities are deteriorating with mobs, with homeless and
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with other problems. So we're in a very dark period of time right now that could go into a world war.
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And I see Putin is actually trying to restrain it and not take steps that would inflame the violence
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and to try to back channel to say to the world, you know, let's not take this to the next level.
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I was encouraged to see that Iran did not retaliate on Israel for the strike, the
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counterstrike that Israel just did after the drone attack from Iran. But Israel right now is also
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attacking Hezbollah in Lebanon and the war is expanding in Lebanon. So these are very
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dangerous situations. And in the meantime, our Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken went to China
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and got treated miserably because China did not agree to a single thing he wanted to do. He's
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down to begging China. And when he arrived in China, when he left China, they sent a lower level
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political official to greet him and escort him. So it was almost an insult diplomatically. And China
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seems to be in a position of really not regarding the United States as a serious power at the moment.
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And I think quite frankly, with the Biden administration in power, the deep state running
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the country, we're not a serious power. This woke is designed to do to damage the country, the
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DEI and the ESG. And I think our military could do better running a transgender parade on Fifth
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Avenue these days than it could fighting a war. And I think NATO is equally ineffective.
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Even if they wanted to fight Russia, I don't think we could.
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And so watching all of this, it's easy to get discouraged. But I do also at the same time see
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an increasing awareness, especially as the economies harden, of people even in the UK
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being aware that this extremism needs to be stopped. And I was seeing a statement this morning
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the British health authorities is trying to rein in this woke language into medical care,
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because it's just gotten to be insane the degree to which they say men can breastfeed and
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men can menstruate and we can have babies and the language has to be written for medical care
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in this gender neutral way. And so the health officials and even the Great Britain are reacting
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against us saying this is nonsense. Get this gender confused language out of medical care.
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That's a positive step. But at the moment, I think the UK with the hate crimes and the hate
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speech definitions, Europe and the UK and the US are all going into the censorship very strongly.
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But I think it's being rejected by the people. I think as people become increasingly aware of it,
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it's not going to succeed as easily as I think these New World Order demons think it will.
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So that's kind of my rundown of where I think we are today. And I'm encouraged to see that
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the Santa Globus Alliance is formed, the book is going to get published and Bannon's going to carry
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it. The Kennedy book is doing as well as it's doing and what I'm trying to do is to establish
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a strong intellectual basis of truth for exposing the deep state and putting into place some measures
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where people can start buying energy directly, not having to go through the utilities
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in the United States and in Europe, where we can get back to more communities. I think the
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tractor revolts throughout Europe have been very effective in pushing back the agenda against farms.
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So I do see growing resistance. I'm watching the countries one after the other in the EU reject
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the net zero approach. They just can't afford to do it. The courts which are demanding these
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governments as matters of health impose net zero requirements, governments are saying,
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you know, we'll be we'll be bankrupt, which of course is what they intend. But I think some
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sanity is coming back into the picture where people are realizing these windmills and these,
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you know, the wind turbines and the solar panels don't generate reliable energy.
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Electric cars don't work. And this agenda is failing because for the same reason the
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Kennedy agenda failed is that the government was flying and its evidence doesn't fit together.
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And when you can expose that, people see it, they're first shocked. And then they open their
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eyes to that they've been lied to. And then they see the depth of the lying. And they realize that
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they're not going to just give up their freedoms because they've been made the object of a
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psychological operation run by the intelligence agencies in conjunction with the mainstream media.
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And perpetual wars is not a way for us to live. So I think ultimately this agenda fails. Sure,
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I think we're still going to go through a very dark period. And I think we're going to have an
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economic global crash before we get to sanity. Yeah. So the moral of the story seems to me to be
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if you live in a world of lies endlessly, then there will be a reckoning. And we're seeing that,
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I think it's becoming at least in the UK, there's definite feeling that everything is going wrong
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and nobody knows what the heck is happening. The world doesn't make sense anymore. So and I think
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people who went along with what happened in 2020 and 2021, they're beginning to realize that,
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better start thinking about the truth pretty soon. Because if you don't, it's like if you're in
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danger on a mountain, if you don't search for the truth, then you get into a worse mess.
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I think that's right. I think the key point that is being realized when we see our universities
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out protesting for Hamas and not understanding what this means that, you know, Hamas has no
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interest in these students. And Hamas is a radical Islamic group that even in the Middle East is
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feared. They have not treated the Palestinian people with respect. Palestinian people are used
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as shields. They're used as props in the Hamas game. Saudi Arabia, the UAE would want to get
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rid of Hamas. No country, even Egypt has erected a wall preventing the Palestinians from
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seeking refuge in Egypt. They've been thrown out of Jordan. They were thrown out of Egypt.
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They were thrown out of Lebanon. And so therefore, the attempt to save Hamas is, you know,
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on our campuses, these students are not realizing that they're embracing terrorists. And of course,
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the Jews who supported the Democratic Party and funded these institutions, higher learning,
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are saying if they become anti-Semitic, why are we supporting them?
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And so you're finding that increasing percentages of minorities, you know, racial minorities in
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the United States, increasing percentages of women, increasing percentages of Jews are moving away
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from the Democratic Party. It's losing a lot of its traditional support because everyone in the
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streets and the universities are starting to arrest these protesters and say, no, you don't
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have free speech. You know, this is not a, this is a protest that is aimed at anti-Semitism
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and supporting terrorism. Well, you can't support terrorists. And that's the issue of,
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you know, the incentive, they're supporting Hamas because Hamas hates America. And these
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protesters are out there in the college campuses chanting death to America as if they were in
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Tehran. And, you know, there's a limit to how much the American people are going to tolerate this.
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You know, the universities are going to find out that their pocketbooks are going to get
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hurt here pretty soon. And they're going to lose a lot of their supporters
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and their disgrace in terms of generating constantly this radical intellectual output.
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And the universities have been doing this since the 1930s when they were supporting
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Mussolini and Hitler as Hitler made the trains run in 1930s. There was massive support in the
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universities for fascism. And they've always had the wrong side of these causes going back,
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you know, through the last century. So the universities are not gaining the respect
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that they should have when they're not producing an educated group ready to go to work
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productively in professions that require advanced knowledge. These kids can't read,
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they can't do math. All they can do is protest. And that's not the basis for a productive life.
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So I think the society is going through a massive transformation right now. And what I've been
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trying to do is write books in a massive way to show the truth, the truth about energy,
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global warming, climate change. I wrote a book on the truth about neo-Marxism, cultural Maoism,
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and anarchy pointing out that what we've got is not a deep state, but a counter state,
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like Mao created to destroy the Chinese government during his long march,
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and was very successful with a counter state. And the point is, the great awakening has got to occur
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because I think these demons would have uninhibited, would have nuclear war within two years,
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would be their way to depopulate, which is part of their ultimate objective.
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Sure. So Jerome, thanks for talking to us. So this won't be wasted. I'll ask,
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Charles wasn't here today, so I was trying to moderate anyway. And so-
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People have their hands up. I did not mean to come in and monopolize the conversation. I apologize.
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But if anybody's got questions, I'll be happy to answer.
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Go ahead, Amy. Amy only just put her hand up, but she did have it up before, I think.
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Amy, go ahead.
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Yeah, I did have it up before, but I just wanted to comment on the claim about the students and
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what the university should be doing. I myself was arrested on a public sidewalk by MIT in what,
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2004 or something like that, 2003, for protesting a bioterror lab. As a matter of fact,
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they were building a bioterror lab in Roxbury, Massa, kind of a poorer neighborhood in the Boston
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area, in a very populated area without a lot of evacuation potential. So four of us protested
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by just having little leaflets on a public sidewalk as parents and visitors were coming
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to the graduation ceremony. And we weren't disrupting, we weren't blocking, we weren't
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harassing. Most people weren't interested. That's pretty normal. They're coming to take pictures and
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see a graduation. We get it. But for anyone interested, we wanted to say something because
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the speaker was from the NIH and we thought this was a very concerning, important political issue
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of our time. And we got, the cops called on us by the university administration of MIT, and I was
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arrested. And, you know, so what, how is that possible? I mean, first of all, it wasn't even
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the campus property, but even if it was, why is it possible on a university campus that people
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don't have the right to share their opinion? I did a lot of activism at MIT, but I did finish
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my PhD. I did do my studies. I was a responsible student for the most part, but we did a lot of
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anti-war work, a lot in the buildup to the war on Iraq. Now everyone seems to be against it, but
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I wonder who really was at that time that understood the way that the neocons and the
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pro-Israel lobby got the U.S. to target all of Israel's regional competitors. And so I think
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that some of those college students would be aware of these kinds of things and they are being
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indoctrinated with a DEI training that says colonization is bad on the one hand, and then
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they're being punished for standing up and speaking out about colonization on the other hand.
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And the way that the university here where I live has been cracking down on people compared to other
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things shows duplicity. And I would hope that someone who cared about America would understand
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the importance of academic freedom in the universities coming back all the way from the
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founding of universities during Christendom back in the cathedrals. A Christian should know that
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history. And the First Amendment, of course, of the U.S. Constitution. These are heavily taxpayer
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funded institutions, public property in many cases, not at MIT, but my sidewalk was and I still got
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arrested there. So I think it's very, very important to not get emotional and not just pick aside,
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but to stand up for these principles of academic freedom, which clearly we saw during COVID was
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attacked when doctors and people with different medical opinions, different research opinions
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were censored from places like YouTube by, you know, 25 year old coders who know nothing about
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that topic. You know, it's bizarre. That's not how science can be done. So I hope people see the
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danger to that. And I hope people see the danger to calling on universities to crack down on student
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voices, whatever their opinion, even if you don't like their opinion, it's very important to have
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spaces where people can share different opinions and let the correct one prevail. Many of mine
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have held up. I was protesting genetic engineering and, you know, at MIT in 2000, that held up well.
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I'm still against it. I still think that we're totally over our skis to think we can
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tinker with the genetic code of any living thing, let alone human beings. So that's
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timely. So let people have their say and let other people have their other say and stand up
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for American principles. Don't put Israel first, put America first for once. Okay. How about the
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freedom of speech, freedom of assembly that is a time honored right and especially on college
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campuses. And this repression is really ugly. And we need to be honest about it because even though
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you don't care about that opinion, it may come back to be an opinion you do care about at some
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future time. And without these principles, we have no civilization anymore. So if you actually care
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about Western civilization, America, and the principles America was founded on, then I hope
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you will stand up for truth seeking, stand up for, you know, looking in all directions,
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dispassionately not letting your emotions sway you, including if Israel had a role in the JFK
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assassination, which I think there is quite a bit of evidence it did, and stand up for,
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you know, science and inquiry. Anyway, thank you. Have a great day.
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Very well spoken. Yes. Thank you. What'd you say, Jerome?
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Well, I'm not sure there was a question there. But free speech is very important. And there
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should be a space for people to say virtually whatever they want to say and argue it. I think
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that's indisputable. What my point was on the student protests was specifically,
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the anti-Semitic nature of the supporting of Hamas is having a reaction to the Jews
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who have supported the universities. And this is going to be a problem for the universities
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and for the Democratic Party. And that a support of Hamas, which is an anti-American organization
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and hatred of America, is going to be advancing not a positive America First agenda, but a
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death to America agenda. So that's the agenda. Now, do they have a right to do it?
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First Amendment? Yes. I'm saying, though, the dynamics and politics of that
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are going to be ultimately destructive to the very principles we're trying to support here,
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because certainly under Hamas, there's not going to be any free speech.
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And certainly under Hamas, there's not going to be any welcoming of Jews. And so therefore,
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some of the, while they're free to say these and free to express these, etc., the logical consequences
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of supporting or these various movements for support of Hamas winning are not positive for
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the advancement of freedom. That's my point. I'm not saying they should be arrested. I'm not saying
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they shouldn't be allowed to express themselves. I think, again, in the study of free speech,
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there's rules for it and the building of camps and the occupying of university buildings, etc.
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There are boundaries and rules that if you follow them, you should be able to say whatever you want
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to say. There's other boundaries that if you are destroying property or occupying property, etc.,
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there's other complications to how you're protesting. But the fundamental values of free
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speech have to be reduced to imminent danger. Publishing troop movements in a newspaper that
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could jeopardize the lives of military, that's probably can be prohibited. But again, the issue
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of free speech is different from whether or not it's wise to support these groups or not.
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It's wise to go along with the anti-Jewish sentiment of Hamas. That's my point.
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Many more complications of issues, Israel's responsibility in the JFK assassination has
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been debated. Do you go to any of those protests? I've gone to so many protests. You have no idea.
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I went to one on Thursday. Well, I'm 77 years old, so I'm probably not going to very many protests.
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How do you know that they're there to support Hamas? They're supporting Hamas. That's the message.
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They support the right to resist occupation, which is in international law. That is what you could
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probably generically say. Maybe not to a person, though. I would encourage you to continue.
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Maybe you can continue to make some good points, but you destroy it all by being personal.
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You guys have your fun with your lies and your slander and your personal attacks on people that
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are standing up for free. Why do you react like that? Yeah, so you get a bit of resistance and
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then you react like that. Crazy. Okay, Glenn has a question. Glenn?
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Glenn? Not so much a question on a topic. I just wanted to enter into it that most everything I
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would indicate here would support you, Jerome, that clearly the ability to speak is absolutely
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there. The ability to assemble is, but the ability to bully other people, to bump the Jewish students,
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to make up tents, which is basically creating a fort and saying that they somehow own that space
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within, even within the university or outside on public areas. Those are all not part of our freedom
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base. They're not part of our constitution. And so it's reasonable for us that do believe in freedom
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and the precision and the rule of law associated with our constitution that we defend that.
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And there's just a variety of things that have been said that somehow
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where the infringements have been. And this is not anything like the Vietnam War protests that
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occurred in the 60s. It simply isn't. And this is the oppression is what we're seeing against
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Jewish students and the anti-Semitism associated with that. And yes, the other side can certainly
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make their opinion. They can voice it to their politicians, but they don't have a right to
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break down buildings. They don't have the right to bomb things. They don't have any of those
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destructive parts are not part of a civilized environment and what we want for our country.
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Thank you. I agree. Also, there's so many of the narratives now, so many of the,
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okay, so they're saying, you know, from the river to the sea and that they chant this.
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Well, this means Israel doesn't have a right to exist. And the argument behind that is that this
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is genocide of the Palestinian people. Well, first of all, the Palestinian people were never a state.
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We had the British were there with their protectorate. In 1948, when Palestine was
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partitioned, it wasn't really a Palestinian state as such as just a designation of the British
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protectorate, which is now being partitioned. And there would be spaces created for the state
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of Israel to exist. That was the part that was the whole purpose of the partition.
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Now, if we want to start arguing about who has the right to the Middle East,
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we're going to be arguing about 3000 years worth of history, which is a pointless exercise.
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This is part of the narratives that get developed, saying, okay, well, the Europeans
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came to America and killed the indigenous tribes. So this was a great crime against the indigenous
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tribes. Well, unfortunately, human migrations have had this inevitable consequence from time
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and memorial. What happened to the Neanderthals? Was it right that the Neanderthals all died?
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You know, these kinds of questions really are beyond adjudication because they're too complex
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and there's no side that's right. And so the idea that this is a colonization and that
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they'll the Palestinians should be the legitimate owners of Israel, that the Jews ought to be gone.
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These are questions which are have a shallow understanding of the nature of history,
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or the nature of what the dynamics were. The Jewish people were being exterminated
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during the Holocaust. And if Hitler had his right, his ability to, we would have killed every Jew in
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the face of the earth. And the Jews that did escape, the Jews that claimed back to the covenant
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with Abraham, and by the way, all this statements back to Abraham. And if we're going to try to sort
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all that out, it's a waste of time. But the point is that, you know, the attempt to say,
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the Jews are always wrong. The Jews killed Kennedy, the Jews are now doing genocide against
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the Palestinian. The Jews are preventing, causing starvation. They're killing thousands of
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Palestinians. All these narratives are constructed by a group of people whose real motive is to get
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rid of the Jews. Okay, and that's, this is a sickness has been at the heart of human existence
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now for maybe 3000 years. We've got to stop it. The Jewish people have a right to a state.
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State was legitimately created. We're not going to restore the problems with the Indian tribes.
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We're not going to send the slaves back to Africa. And things happen in human history
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that are irreversible. And they're often great crimes that cause great injustices. But we cannot
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go back and resolve all the injustices of history. We have to do it today as resolved to live civilly.
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You know, so Martin Luther King had an argument that he wanted to get rid of racial prejudice,
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give everybody an opportunity. Well, that's different than DEI, which is now racial
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prejudice against whites. And it's a narrative constructed to be destructive. It's not,
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it's a psychological operation. Some of these thoughts are destructive,
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because they're like a mind virus. And I say that some thoughts that work and some thoughts that
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don't work. The idea that the Jews and Mossad killed Kennedy, the evidence for it is very
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minimal. Kennedy did not want anybody to have nuclear weapons at that time. He was trying to
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get rid of nuclear weapons. He didn't want Israel to have nuclear weapons. He didn't stop Israel
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from having nuclear weapons. Israel did it anyway. And Mossad was not trying to kill Kennedy over
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that. You know, the Jews were pretty perfectly happy. The Democratic Party at that point
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was supporting them in a continuous series of wars that went on and even until 1967, the 67 war.
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the seizure of the Suez Canal. He lived through all these things. Kennedy was against
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colonialism. The only speeches he gave of any value in the Senate were against France for Algeria.
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He did not want to fight in Vietnam because he was there in 1950. And he didn't want to become
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the next colonial power ruling Vietnam, which was a corrupt country. CIA wanted to be in Vietnam
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because they were running the drug trade. They're still running the drug trade. And so,
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you know, when Kennedy's like this woman,
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my phone has been like this all day long. I may have to take this one. I think I've made my point.
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