Radio Show Hour 2 – 12/13/2024
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Radio Show Hour 2 – 12/13/2024

* Horowitz confirms DOJ had 26 undercover agents on duty at Jan. 6 riot - Years-long delay in releasing evidence triggered speculation agents were part of the riot - Bob Unruh, WND.com

* What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over NJ?

* Pentagon says mystery drones over New Jersey are 'not US military,'.

* The White House, FBI and Homeland Security have downplayed any potential threat to public safety or national security after weeks of drone sightings in the Northeast.

* Mystery Drones Swarmed a US Military Base for 17 Days - MSN.

* NASA announced that it will delay both missions that aim to bring astronauts back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years - USAToday.com

That means the Artemis III mission, which intends to send astronauts back to the moon's surface for the first time in more than 50 years, now will happen no earlier than 2027, NASA said . The mission preceding it, Artemis II, has also been delayed to no earlier than 2026.

* Trump Walks Back Vow to Bring Grocery Prices Down in Time Mag Interview!

* The IRS has returned my tax return to me this year after I apparently answered one of the questions incorrectly.

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[00:01:03] And, all right, we've got an interesting kind of a tidbit here.

[00:01:09] Remember, we talked last hour, criminal, folks.

[00:01:15] Criminal-based, unconstitutional, blanket-preemptive pardons on the broadcast, folks.

[00:01:22] Exactly what is presidential clemency?

[00:01:24] It doesn't even, the words don't even exist in the Constitution, folks, but they've taken broad powers to abuse us on this.

[00:01:30] They lied about January the 6th and got caught.

[00:01:34] And that's what folks are really worried about right now.

[00:01:39] People are worried big time about this.

[00:01:41] Turns out now that we're getting more evidence on the January 6th lies.

[00:01:46] And here's what's fascinating how they spin this.

[00:01:49] Okay, the FBI won't answer questions before Congress.

[00:01:53] Just literally thumbs their nose at Congress.

[00:01:56] And they should be removing these people from office, impeaching these people, prosecuting these criminals at the top of the FBI for this.

[00:02:03] But Congress just asked hard questions, and they literally said, we're not going to tell you.

[00:02:07] We're not going to answer you.

[00:02:08] We're not going to respond.

[00:02:09] And they violated, in my opinion, congressional authority, big time.

[00:02:15] And then what happened is they did nothing in Congress about it.

[00:02:18] It's a tragedy.

[00:02:19] But what they do is they act big.

[00:02:21] They talk tough.

[00:02:21] They pretend that they're getting after it.

[00:02:23] Oh, Jim Jordan, you know, dressed down this person and ate this person alive on the stand today.

[00:02:28] But it all means nothing because there's no prosecution.

[00:02:31] There's no criminal, you know, intent or solutions.

[00:02:34] There's just, oh, we really got after them.

[00:02:37] But at the end of the day, they wait four years.

[00:02:40] And now they release this whitewashed report that's so whitewashed, if you don't understand the minutiae and the manipulation and the deception, dribbling out of the mainstream press on this thing, you won't understand what really happened at all.

[00:02:53] And that's what I mean by that.

[00:02:54] They go ahead and ask hard questions.

[00:02:55] But then later, it's just kind of more mild.

[00:02:58] It's like lock up Hillary.

[00:02:59] And then it's pretty soon like, oh, leave Hillary alone for heck's sakes.

[00:03:02] Come on.

[00:03:03] Or, you know, it's that kind of stuff.

[00:03:05] Horowitz now confirms DOJ did indeed have 26 undercover agents on duty January the 6th, folks.

[00:03:17] And they call it a riot.

[00:03:20] They say years long delay in releasing evidence.

[00:03:25] Triggered speculation.

[00:03:26] They say that agents were part of the, quote, right wing kind of advancing of this thing.

[00:03:32] Now they say, well, that's not really true.

[00:03:33] And they go and debunk all this.

[00:03:35] But it isn't true in the debunking.

[00:03:36] And I'll prove this to you.

[00:03:38] Here's the report from World Net Daily.

[00:03:40] That's where I got the report.

[00:03:42] But it's this mainstream news dribble.

[00:03:44] And I want to basically take this sucker on.

[00:03:45] Here's the soundbite first.

[00:03:47] It's a little bit long.

[00:03:48] Pay attention to the nuances because we're going to dig in after that.

[00:03:50] Here it is.

[00:03:51] This is a pretty big piece of news to kick off the show today, Sandra.

[00:03:53] I'm John Roberts in Washington.

[00:03:54] The report reveals that there were a total of 26 confidential human sources in the crowd that day.

[00:04:00] David Spunt is live from the Justice Department.

[00:04:02] He has got the news for us.

[00:04:03] David.

[00:04:04] Sandra, three of those were authorized and tasked by the FBI to be there on January 6th, 2021.

[00:04:09] We're coming up on four years since that day of the Capitol riot.

[00:04:11] This IG report specifically focuses on the FBI's handling of confidential human sources,

[00:04:16] or as we know them, FBI informants.

[00:04:17] For years, the outgoing FBI director, Chris Wray, has been pressed on reports of undercover agents.

[00:04:22] According to this new report, there were no undercover FBI agents.

[00:04:26] However, there were three confidential human sources tasked by the bureau to be in the crowd on January 6th

[00:04:30] to specifically watch what the report states is concerns over domestic terrorism.

[00:04:34] Out of those three, Sandra and John, one entered the Capitol.

[00:04:37] Two others entered a restricted area.

[00:04:39] The report says the FBI did not encourage or authorize any sources to go into the building or a restricted area.

[00:04:44] In addition to the three confidential human sources, the FBI told there were 23 that were there on their own.

[00:04:50] Now, they had worked with the FBI in the past on other cases, but not specifically on the January 6th rally.

[00:04:55] Some of them entered a restricted area as well.

[00:04:58] And what stands out in this report, John and Sandra?

[00:05:00] None of the confidential human sources that enter the U.S. Capitol or a restricted area were prosecuted by the D.C.

[00:05:05] U.S. Attorney's Office.

[00:05:06] Remember, this is an office that is still arresting nearly four years later and prosecuting people with this case.

[00:05:12] Now, in a response to the inspector general, the D.C.

[00:05:15] U.S. Attorney's Office says the following.

[00:05:16] The D.C.

[00:05:17] U.S. Attorney's Office generally has not charged those individuals whose only crime on January 6th, 2021,

[00:05:22] was to enter the restricted grounds surrounding the Capitol, which has resulted in the office declining to charge hundreds of individuals.

[00:05:28] And we have treated the confidential human sources as consistent with this approach.

[00:05:32] Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray, who announced that he would be stepping down in the next few weeks yesterday,

[00:05:36] has been pressed on the FBI's role on January 6th.

[00:05:39] Here's just one clip from last year.

[00:05:42] If you are asking whether the violence at the Capitol on January 6th was part of some operation orchestrated by FBI sources and or agents,

[00:05:49] the answer is emphatically not.

[00:05:50] You're saying no?

[00:05:51] No.

[00:05:51] You're saying no?

[00:05:52] Not violence orchestrated by FBI sources or agents.

[00:05:56] Confidential human sources tasked by the FBI are not undercover agents.

[00:05:59] These are people that belong to groups like, for instance, the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers,

[00:06:03] and then became paid FBI informants at certain points in time while still being members of their groups.

[00:06:07] And, of course, John and Sandra, others are not part of any group and just decided to show up to the Capitol for whatever reason

[00:06:12] and still work with the FBI on the side and provide information.

[00:06:15] And we're, of course, waiting for more information from Capitol Hill to see if the White House has anything,

[00:06:20] the Department of Justice, the FBI, as this report, just breaking now with the Inspector General.

[00:06:26] Here's the problem.

[00:06:28] We're playing games with words just like we did last hour.

[00:06:30] What's a commute?

[00:06:31] What's a pardon?

[00:06:32] What's a preemptive?

[00:06:33] What's a blanket?

[00:06:34] What's a commute?

[00:06:34] What's a—all these different words.

[00:06:36] And we're now doing the same thing with the FBI.

[00:06:39] Here's the bottom line.

[00:06:40] We know for a fact there were 26 government people involved.

[00:06:45] We don't know their names.

[00:06:47] We don't know what actions they took.

[00:06:49] We know the government's trying to say three of them were there on government time.

[00:06:55] We need their names.

[00:06:56] We need what they did, what they didn't do, what they were there for, what was their task.

[00:07:00] Did they adhere to their task properly or not?

[00:07:03] But then the other 23, they claim they were there on their own.

[00:07:06] And they say these are not undercover agents.

[00:07:08] So what's the difference between the undercover agent, Dr. Bradley, and what they call a paid FBI informant?

[00:07:17] See, that's not an undercover agent, don't you know?

[00:07:18] That's a paid FBI informant.

[00:07:20] These aren't people who work for the FBI.

[00:07:22] They're just people that are like part of an organization like maybe, oh, I don't know, Liberty Roundtable Live just so I don't—

[00:07:29] And, hey, they were there and they're getting paid, but they're not really an undercover agent, but they're part of this Liberty Roundtable organization.

[00:07:36] And so we can't claim they were undercover because they don't work for the FBI.

[00:07:40] Well, they get paid by the FBI.

[00:07:41] They're an informant, but they don't really—they're not an agent.

[00:07:44] They don't really work for the FBI.

[00:07:45] They're not here on their—well, they're getting paid to be here, but they're not really here on their own government mandate to be here.

[00:07:51] And we didn't really give them a task to be here.

[00:07:54] And what we do is we wait four years.

[00:07:56] We debate this.

[00:07:57] We refuse to answer questions.

[00:07:58] We bottle up.

[00:07:58] And then when this finally comes out, 26 documented government somehow ties to these people that are getting paid and informants and agents and whatever scenarios they are.

[00:08:11] And then how many other people that were maybe informants that weren't getting paid?

[00:08:14] Or how many other people were from a different department?

[00:08:17] Maybe CIA operatives, so they're not FBI, so they don't count.

[00:08:21] And, buddy, the more they cover this up and manipulate the reality on this, the guiltier this looks like it is.

[00:08:30] Doctor?

[00:08:32] You know, there's, again, a lot of issues that are with this thing.

[00:08:36] I think that it's a very—it would be feasible to call some of these people at least, if not all of them, provocateurs.

[00:08:46] And so if they were—

[00:08:47] No, they were there on their own offer.

[00:08:49] Well, you know, whatever the reason, and they're getting paid and all that blah, blah, blah.

[00:08:53] And as you point out, because they've been caught with 26 out of one particular agency doesn't mean there weren't others.

[00:09:01] And it's kind of like you start pulling on the strings and you find out it's kind of like the Wicked Witch of Michigan.

[00:09:06] Yeah, we had 250 from Homeland Security there, you know.

[00:09:10] And they were trying to kidnap her and everything, and it was all a government operation right from the very beginning.

[00:09:15] This kind of stuff puts a completely—it really clouds the entire thing.

[00:09:21] First of all—

[00:09:21] I'm there for NASA, don't you know?

[00:09:23] I probably—well, they had a spaceship watching you.

[00:09:25] But at any rate, the inspector general, the IG, this guy, Michael Horowitz, that's talked about this, I think he's one of many that could talk about it.

[00:09:35] But inspector general is kind of a—it's a generic term where they do oversight.

[00:09:40] So unlawful operations are within a parent organization, so within the FBI, Department of Justice, or some other organization.

[00:09:48] The inspector general is supposed to be there as kind of a watchdog, if you will, to make sure that that organization isn't doing something unlawful.

[00:09:57] Okay, they have a lot of these IGs.

[00:09:59] I'm there, you know.

[00:10:00] The IGs for many different departments, you could have multiple Michael Horowitzes.

[00:10:07] This guy doesn't mean he is the inspector general for the big kahuna for all of the United States.

[00:10:13] No, this guy has a specific job, and under his specific job, they're admitting 26 provocateurs—I'll call them that for lack of better terms right now—were involved.

[00:10:23] And they say, yes, they entered denied areas.

[00:10:25] They entered areas where this was—it's unlawful to enter this area.

[00:10:30] They did not have permission.

[00:10:31] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:32] But none of them got prosecuted because, see, we're not really prosecuting people who weren't there or didn't go in—go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:39] They weren't there on that day.

[00:10:40] But don't worry because, you know what, Stuart Rhodes didn't go into the Capitol either, but he's prosecuted.

[00:10:47] How does that work?

[00:10:48] Well, yeah, it's a good-for-the-goose, good-for-the-gander kind of thing.

[00:10:51] But this IG, people need to understand, because this one guy is saying it does not mean it's the sum and substance of the problem.

[00:11:00] This is a sliver of it, perhaps.

[00:11:03] Now, maybe it's the whole thing.

[00:11:04] I don't know.

[00:11:05] But the fact that you say, oh, he's the IG for the Justice Department.

[00:11:10] Well, the IG, the Inspector General.

[00:11:11] And then you got people there like Ray Epps that sued Fox News and lost his case, by the way.

[00:11:17] And then the question becomes, what about a Ray Epps?

[00:11:19] He didn't get any prosecutions.

[00:11:21] He's kind of been let off.

[00:11:22] You literally have this guy on all kinds of videos creating provocateur actions, words and deeds and whispering in people's ears and actions and taking down barricades.

[00:11:31] You got this guy on video.

[00:11:32] No prosecution for him whatsoever there.

[00:11:35] But see, Stuart Rhodes, even though the government admits they don't have any evidence that he literally tried to create an insurrection that day.

[00:11:41] But he's in prison for 18 years.

[00:11:44] And I'm just telling you, we haven't got to the bottom of this.

[00:11:46] Who does Ray Epps work for?

[00:11:47] It would be like, oh, he works for the CIA or he's a separate contractor for the Defense Department or he works for NASA.

[00:11:54] And he's, you know, all I'm telling you is this is insane.

[00:11:57] We don't have any idea of the scope and totality of this.

[00:11:59] You want to know why?

[00:12:00] Because these clowns for four years have been thumbing their nose at Congress trying to get to the bottom of this in their investigations.

[00:12:05] And there's no penalties or repercussions for their avoiding the truth and not answering the questions.

[00:12:10] Now, you have the right to plead the fifth as an individual.

[00:12:12] But as a government official and government time and time, I don't think you have the right just to thumb your nose at Congress, do you?

[00:12:19] And if you do, then just shut down the whole organization for crying out loud because it's gone rogue criminal.

[00:12:24] Here's part of the problem is that, you know, a lot of times you take a guy that's working a narc job in a local police department.

[00:12:32] And they may say, you know what, if it's on their job, you can smoke dope with the people you're trying to get something on.

[00:12:38] You know, they give some kinds of permissions.

[00:12:41] Apparently, these people did not have any kind of permission to violate the law, enter these denied areas.

[00:12:49] They broke the law.

[00:12:52] Well, it's like the old Billy Jack, I think it was 1971 in that cult movie.

[00:12:57] Just pardon them all, doctor.

[00:12:59] There you go.

[00:12:59] No, he said when the police break the law, there is no law.

[00:13:03] That's what's going on here.

[00:13:04] The police are breaking the law.

[00:13:08] Amen.

[00:13:09] And they claim they were not given authority to break the law, but they did, but they're not being prosecuted for it.

[00:13:13] Right?

[00:13:13] Right.

[00:13:16] I was in hot pursuit, officer.

[00:13:18] I followed him in.

[00:13:20] Huh.

[00:13:20] Maybe I took down barricades.

[00:13:21] I opened doors.

[00:13:22] I talked to the officers and asked for permission for the crowd to commit.

[00:13:26] Whatever.

[00:13:26] Whatever.

[00:13:27] We need to find out what the rest of the story is on this nonsense, and let's pursue it.

[00:13:33] I agree.

[00:13:34] Those people that ran the J6 hearing in Congress, I think, did everything in their power to obfuscate what actually happened.

[00:13:43] And they had a foregone conclusion, an agenda of how it was going.

[00:13:47] They had this spin of an insurrection that they were going to play it to the max when, in reality, the provocateurs were in there leading the charge, if you will.

[00:13:59] I mean, we don't know for sure, but somebody's got to get to the bottom of this, and honestly, the idea of a blanket pardon for the people that were involved in this, involved in the bringing forth of the falsehood, the false narrative,

[00:14:14] I think that they need to be pursued for whatever extent of the law can be done to their line under oath or their falsification of records, whatever it comes down to.

[00:14:27] We need to pursue those people, and somebody needs to gain a backbone and just stop talking about it in a committee meeting and do something about it, you know?

[00:14:36] Well, that's what you would hope.

[00:14:38] But again, as far as I can see, we just have government lying in protection and dishonesty, and you've got these classes of people that are just flat out above the law,

[00:14:45] and all we'll do is we'll just create minutiae and just complicated wording, and hey, you know, they weren't really on the government's dime.

[00:14:52] I mean, I know they were getting paid by, you know, something else or whatever, and they were this and they were that, and they weren't there, you know, with authority,

[00:14:59] but they weren't given authority, but they broke the law, but they're not being prosecuted, but don't worry, it's all good,

[00:15:04] and we didn't really answer your questions for the last four years on this because it made us look horrible,

[00:15:09] and we didn't want to erode trust, so you've got to defend trust in the government,

[00:15:13] and now they've got a trust crisis like you wouldn't believe going on.

[00:15:16] Donald Trump supposedly going to pardon people day one, don't know how many he'll really pardon, supposedly it's case by case,

[00:15:22] but there's 1,500 people that have been prosecuted in some fashion or another, and the numbers are continuing as we speak, doctor.

[00:15:29] Oh, yeah, they're continuing to have their witch hunt going.

[00:15:32] They're arresting, I don't know if they've done any today so far, but it's a continuing investigation that is resulting in arrests.

[00:15:41] Except for their own.

[00:15:44] Well, you can't get the Praetorian Guard.

[00:15:46] A Praetorian Guard is the palace guard, okay, that you think about it in the times of Caesar or whatever.

[00:15:52] These were the guards that, no matter what happened, they were to protect the emperor, okay?

[00:16:01] And so that's what's happening right now.

[00:16:03] There is an emperor class, if you will, that has been protected by a Praetorian Guard,

[00:16:09] and a Praetorian Guard is not anything that has anything to do with Americanist philosophy for justice and running our government.

[00:16:18] It just is not there.

[00:16:19] And so we've got Praetorian Guard that are protecting the elite, whether it's a Hillary Clinton or a Joe Biden or a Barack Obama or somebody at the head of the FBI.

[00:16:32] They're protecting their own, and it's wrong.

[00:16:34] Nobody gets a pass in Americanist government.

[00:16:38] That's right.

[00:16:39] There you have it.

[00:16:40] Anyway, now you were saying yesterday you spent hours listening to this COVID thing?

[00:16:46] No, no, no.

[00:16:47] Okay, you know, I spend a lot of time.

[00:16:51] It's a bad habit, I guess.

[00:16:54] I don't know what it is.

[00:16:55] Some kind of fixation.

[00:16:57] But in preparation for my webinar at night, I mean, it's an open mic kind of thing.

[00:17:05] You know, they have to submit the questions in writing.

[00:17:07] But it's kind of a high, you know, wire act without any nets.

[00:17:13] Things come up.

[00:17:14] So I like to be kind of current on my current events.

[00:17:17] You know, what's on people's minds?

[00:17:19] And so I go out and I get a broad-spectrum view of what's out there in the news.

[00:17:24] Like everybody's getting a pardon, but the good guys topic.

[00:17:25] I get it.

[00:17:26] Well, so several of the topics that, well, came up, you know, for example, in the webinar yesterday was this pardon nonsense, you know, that we're talking about here.

[00:17:35] And some of it had to do with the drones.

[00:17:37] And some of it had to do with Syria falling and stuff.

[00:17:40] I mean, there's a broad spectrum of things.

[00:17:42] Oh, the drones.

[00:17:44] Yeah.

[00:17:44] In pursuit of this, I spent a lot of time listening to briefings on the drones.

[00:17:51] And, well, not just the drones.

[00:17:53] I mean, there was a Pentagon briefing.

[00:17:57] Absolute, bizarre, completely pointless obfuscation to the nth degree.

[00:18:03] If in government and you hold a press conference, it's to spin something.

[00:18:07] There's not an effort to put truth out.

[00:18:10] And the deflections that happened, I mean, I just was, I was just rolling my eyes to the whole way thing.

[00:18:16] But one of the things that came up, you mentioned the drones.

[00:18:19] And they talked about that.

[00:18:20] They talked about Syria, you know, the U.S. involvement.

[00:18:23] I mean, we are unconstitutionally in Syria, boots on the ground, involved in the war.

[00:18:29] And, I mean, Trump was involved and Obama was involved.

[00:18:33] Anyway, that's another subject to talk about.

[00:18:35] But the drone thing, let's just touch on that for a second.

[00:18:37] And it was on the news at the top of the hour.

[00:18:40] They said, there's no danger.

[00:18:42] There's no danger.

[00:18:43] No danger.

[00:18:44] You know, nothing to be concerned about.

[00:18:45] Nothing happening here.

[00:18:47] Move on, folks.

[00:18:48] The fact of the matter is, you get in there and they say, well, we don't know what they are.

[00:18:51] We don't know where they came from.

[00:18:53] We don't know who sent them here.

[00:18:54] We don't know what their capabilities are.

[00:18:56] And the question becomes, if you don't know any of this stuff, how do you know there's no danger?

[00:19:01] It's completely illogical.

[00:19:03] And if you really did an analysis.

[00:19:05] Let me tell you what, they're not, doctor.

[00:19:06] Let me just go on and I'm going to tell you.

[00:19:07] They're not, they're not, they're not, they're not, they're not.

[00:19:09] Okay, what are they?

[00:19:09] We don't know.

[00:19:11] What?

[00:19:12] Isn't that what's going on?

[00:19:13] That whole thing was like that, right?

[00:19:16] Well, the whole briefing was.

[00:19:18] Well, the portion of the briefing that dealt with the drones.

[00:19:20] It's not, it's not, it's not.

[00:19:21] Every allegation, it's not, it's not.

[00:19:22] We have no evidence.

[00:19:23] We don't know what it is, though.

[00:19:26] And then on top of that, I mean, we're saying, okay, fine.

[00:19:29] Let's knock one down and let's take a look at it.

[00:19:31] Let's see if it's got some, I mean, what if it's Iranian markings on the hardware?

[00:19:36] What if it's got Chinese markings?

[00:19:38] What is the capability of this?

[00:19:40] Is it for, I mean, drones are a very, very effective weapon.

[00:19:44] And in effect, this is a modern day hot air balloon that they used in Europe when they

[00:19:49] first came out and used them certainly in the Civil War, used them in the First World War.

[00:19:54] Aircraft came on board.

[00:19:57] This aerial surveillance thing has been under development and you can use them for so many

[00:20:02] things, everything from delivering a payload to blocking communication signals, to being

[00:20:07] able to receive communications, to observe ground targets.

[00:20:13] Yeah, but wasn't the Pentagon's whole point?

[00:20:15] And the state governor and all these different people basically saying, but they're not really

[00:20:20] of any harm or anything to really worry about, too?

[00:20:22] Isn't that what they said?

[00:20:23] Well, that's exactly what they said.

[00:20:25] Oh, there's no danger.

[00:20:25] I know that.

[00:20:26] I mean, because you don't know anything.

[00:20:27] You don't know where they come from or what they are.

[00:20:29] You don't know anything.

[00:20:31] And that's the problem.

[00:20:32] And then this bizarre woman that was doing the briefing, she says, well, you know, local

[00:20:37] police agencies are in charge of this kind of stuff.

[00:20:40] And of course, if they're concerned about them, they have authority to take action.

[00:20:44] OK, so most police agencies have handguns on most of their officers and maybe an M-16

[00:20:50] in the dash of the car and maybe a riot shotgun.

[00:20:54] OK, I have I went in and I looked at the aerial.

[00:20:58] Shoot one of those suckers down.

[00:21:00] Let's pull it apart and find out what it is then.

[00:21:02] Well, yeah, you're going to do that with your nine millimeter Glock.

[00:21:05] Right.

[00:21:05] And so so that I've watched some of the videos that have been taken.

[00:21:10] These are really interesting, fascinating.

[00:21:12] They're bigger than normal drones, too.

[00:21:15] Oh, they're they say.

[00:21:16] And all I have is the reports on it.

[00:21:18] They say they're as big as a dining room table for people to keep that in there.

[00:21:22] You know, I got a really big dining room table.

[00:21:23] I can see it's huge, man.

[00:21:25] The drones I've seen are way smaller than that, buddy.

[00:21:27] These things are huge.

[00:21:28] These first of all, let's say this.

[00:21:31] We don't believe there's any way, shape or form a hobby dronist could do this.

[00:21:36] We don't believe that the military has this type of drone.

[00:21:40] I mean, they have other kinds of drones.

[00:21:41] They deliver payloads.

[00:21:42] And, you know, they're as big as a 737 and all this kind of stuff.

[00:21:45] But we don't believe we've got these kind of things.

[00:21:48] And here's another just a little side note.

[00:21:51] We have seen lately demonstrations, actually application of hypersonic missiles, you know,

[00:21:59] some kind of intermediate missile of some kind of another.

[00:22:02] These things we've talked about this, I think, before.

[00:22:05] They could fly from Denver to Salt Lake City, depending on which kind of missile they are,

[00:22:10] in three to five minutes.

[00:22:11] They're going to be very difficult, very difficult to guard against.

[00:22:16] We don't have those.

[00:22:18] Our nation does not have a hypersonic deliverable.

[00:22:22] Okay.

[00:22:23] Russia does.

[00:22:24] China does.

[00:22:24] Iran does.

[00:22:25] Okay.

[00:22:26] So could it be possible that some of these drones have been developed in that kind of an environment

[00:22:32] where we are way behind the curve?

[00:22:35] Okay.

[00:22:35] Yes.

[00:22:36] And yes.

[00:22:37] Yeah, absolutely.

[00:22:38] When I was in, we trained a lot of Iranians.

[00:22:42] I mean, the Iranians got their boost up by us.

[00:22:46] Yeah, which is insane, but that's another topic.

[00:22:48] No, we did this.

[00:22:50] I know.

[00:22:50] We boosted them into the late 20th century.

[00:22:55] Technologically wise.

[00:22:56] And they've surpassed us in some areas, apparently.

[00:22:59] But is it possible that these drones could have some capability that, I mean, like I say,

[00:23:06] they could deliver a payload.

[00:23:07] They can gather signals.

[00:23:08] They can block signals.

[00:23:09] They can observe targets on the ground.

[00:23:13] I mean, if we can take pictures from space, which I know we can,

[00:23:17] that have high enough resolution to read license plates from there,

[00:23:20] what could they do if they're only 10,000 feet up?

[00:23:24] I mean, what is it?

[00:23:26] We don't know.

[00:23:27] But they're telling us there is no danger.

[00:23:29] But they don't know.

[00:23:30] Well, let me put your fears to rest, Dr. Bradley.

[00:23:34] Okay, do that.

[00:23:35] A federal official said on Thursday that the FBI is the lead agency investigating,

[00:23:42] along with the New Jersey State Police.

[00:23:45] But you should be okay now.

[00:23:46] Okay, well, all right.

[00:23:48] Again, if this idiot in the Pentagon says we can shoot him down, okay, tell me with what?

[00:23:56] Just tell me with what?

[00:23:59] We don't have RPGs even, mostly in most police departments.

[00:24:03] Yeah, a large number.

[00:24:05] It's not just a couple of these drones, too.

[00:24:06] They say a large number of mysterious drones have been reportedly flying over parts of New Jersey in recent weeks targeting.

[00:24:17] Well, there's speculation of where they're from and all the details.

[00:24:20] And do you trust your government to tell you the truth?

[00:24:22] They wouldn't even tell you how many people they had at J6 for fear that it might erode trust.

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[00:30:33] We're talking about what do we know about the mysterious drones

[00:30:38] reportedly flying over New Jersey and the Northeast.

[00:30:40] The Pentagon says the mystery drones are not U.S. military.

[00:30:46] Do you trust them?

[00:30:47] I don't.

[00:30:47] For a second.

[00:30:48] The White House, the FBI, and Homeland Security have all downplayed any, quote,

[00:30:56] potential threat to national safety, or I should say public safety or national security.

[00:31:03] After weeks of drone sightings in the Northeast.

[00:31:06] Now listen to this one.

[00:31:07] Mystery drones swarm U.S. military base for 17 days.

[00:31:14] MSN.

[00:31:16] I don't even know how to respond to this, doctor, but this is getting crazy.

[00:31:20] And our government won't level with us.

[00:31:23] And if they won't even tell us about how many FBI agents were embedded in January the 6th for four years,

[00:31:29] I mean, they've eroded trust so bad we'll never get them to tell us anything.

[00:31:32] The more they deny, nothing has been official until it's been denied,

[00:31:35] as my late Jerry Hughes radio talk show mentor kind of highlighted.

[00:31:39] Nothing has been official until denied.

[00:31:41] They're denying everything.

[00:31:42] They don't know a single thing.

[00:31:43] And this has been going on for like a month, doctor.

[00:31:47] Well, absolutely.

[00:31:48] And we hearken back to that balloon that went over the entire continental United States

[00:31:54] and hovered over very sensitive military bases.

[00:31:59] And, oh, no, it's just a weather balloon, blah, blah, blah.

[00:32:02] I mean, think of the TWA 800 shoot down.

[00:32:05] It was a shoot down off of New York.

[00:32:08] I mean, people are saying, oh, no, it was a fuel tank explosion by a short-circuited spark or blah, blah, blah.

[00:32:16] And you can watch the trails of the rockets as they impact this thing.

[00:32:20] I mean, this is it's just typical.

[00:32:25] And what they need to do is just say, yeah, this.

[00:32:27] OK, here's what we don't know.

[00:32:29] We're taking these actions to try and figure it out.

[00:32:33] And it's it's when they do things like that, it's it's almost like what they've done with the UFO stuff.

[00:32:41] Now, again, we're taking another side trip.

[00:32:43] We lied about it for literally decades.

[00:32:45] And then they're like, well, yeah, it's all real.

[00:32:46] All the guys that we called conspiracy nuts.

[00:32:49] Turns out they were telling the truth and all that.

[00:32:51] Right.

[00:32:51] Yeah, exactly.

[00:32:53] And now you've got to wonder about the moon scenario, ladies and gentlemen, because, you know, I've maintained we did not go to the moon.

[00:32:59] I know people think I'm a nutcase on that.

[00:33:00] And they're like, Sam, don't say that.

[00:33:02] It ruins your credibility.

[00:33:03] No, I think it ruins the credibility to not say anything, because one day the truth is going to come out.

[00:33:07] My buddy Bart Sabrell, who we've had on the radio with us many times about this, has written books about it.

[00:33:12] He got punched in the face by Buzz Aldrin, et cetera.

[00:33:15] But the latest headlines on this says NASA announced that it will delay both missions that aim to bring astronauts back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.

[00:33:29] There's usatoday.com with the piece, so they're delaying both missions.

[00:33:33] That means that the Artemis 3 missions, which intends to send astronauts back to the moon, surface for the first time in more than 50 years, I guess now will happen no earlier than 2027 or, you know, something like that, says NASA.

[00:33:51] The mission preceding Artemis 2 has also been delayed.

[00:33:56] It'll have a no earlier than 2026 now.

[00:33:59] The bottom line, though, is look, I remember since Donald Trump took office the first time in 2016, they kept saying, we're going to the moon by 2020.

[00:34:06] Oh, by 2022, by 2024, by 2026, by 2027.

[00:34:10] Now they're delaying, delaying, delaying, delaying.

[00:34:11] And I've got a theory about this, doctor.

[00:34:13] I want to bounce off you, because I know that you did your thesis and stuff on conspiracy theories and everything else.

[00:34:19] I don't have facts on this, but I don't believe we can go through the Van Allen belt is the primary reason I don't believe we went to the moon.

[00:34:26] Too much radiation, too big of a belt.

[00:34:28] I just don't think we could go.

[00:34:30] Nevertheless, here's the point.

[00:34:32] Even if we can go now, which I doubt we can, but I don't believe we went back then for sure.

[00:34:37] But here's the quintessential scenario in my mind.

[00:34:40] I believe right now here's the problem.

[00:34:43] They've developed deepfakes so they can fake video.

[00:34:45] But we've also got incredible AI technology in the hands of the average Joe now.

[00:34:51] And we can debunk deepfakes as easy as they can create them right now.

[00:34:55] And so they are delaying going to the moon until they've got the technology to create deepfakes that are undetectable.

[00:35:03] And once they can get that done so then they can lie about going to the moon again, they'll go.

[00:35:07] But they won't go until then because they're afraid they'll get exposed once and for all.

[00:35:10] Well, that's my opinion.

[00:35:12] I don't know how factual that is, but I just find it fascinating.

[00:35:16] Why could they go in 1969 virtually first try?

[00:35:19] Boom, done.

[00:35:19] No harm, no foul.

[00:35:20] Just awesome.

[00:35:21] And now they delay, delay, delay, delay, delay, delay, delay, delay.

[00:35:25] It just doesn't make any sense.

[00:35:26] They've been talking about this since 16.

[00:35:28] Now it's literally 24, almost 25.

[00:35:30] And they're saying we're not even going to go at the earliest until 27.

[00:35:34] And they've been delaying it for why?

[00:35:36] What's going?

[00:35:37] Something's wrong.

[00:35:38] And these two things, this space discussion, it's all tied together somehow, some way.

[00:35:46] Well, you know, say it ain't so, you know, the old Joe, shirtless Joe Jackson thing.

[00:35:51] Say it ain't so.

[00:35:52] I mean, I remember.

[00:35:53] I saw it firsthand.

[00:35:54] Eyeballs on the TV in July 20th, 1969.

[00:35:59] We got some audio here.

[00:36:05] All right.

[00:36:05] Go ahead, doctor.

[00:36:06] All right.

[00:36:06] Well, like I say, I personally observed it on TV on July 20th, 1969.

[00:36:13] I know what happened, Sam.

[00:36:14] You saw it with your own eyes.

[00:36:15] Yeah, right.

[00:36:17] You know, the disappointment, you know, like I say, say it ain't so to Joe, shirtless Joe Jackson.

[00:36:23] And this is iconic stuff that the lies, lies and more darn lies that have been told, you know, using the old, it's a play on what Twain said.

[00:36:37] But at any rate, I have been to look at some of the space capsules personally.

[00:36:45] And you know what?

[00:36:47] They had about as much.

[00:36:48] They had less, in fact.

[00:36:49] If you've got an iPhone that you own, you've got far more computing power in your hand than these guys took with them.

[00:36:56] They had toggle switches, you know, on the dashboard, if you will, to set the different things.

[00:37:01] I'm too big to get into the space capsules.

[00:37:03] I mean, these were really small men.

[00:37:07] And they did it with slide rule technology.

[00:37:10] I mean, I used a slide rule.

[00:37:11] Most people that are engineers now have never seen one.

[00:37:14] But this was interpolation.

[00:37:16] Do you believe we went to the moon?

[00:37:18] I don't.

[00:37:19] I don't believe we went either.

[00:37:21] I just don't believe we went.

[00:37:22] I don't either.

[00:37:23] And there's a lot of reasons that I don't believe that.

[00:37:25] And your Van Allen belt issue is one of the biggest, biggest, biggest, biggest there is because the radioactivity put,

[00:37:31] sending people up in a tin can about like a tuna fish can and sending them through that.

[00:37:37] I mean, you get irradiated pretty good, you know.

[00:37:40] And their equipment, probably non-functional.

[00:37:42] Well, they act like there was no ill effects.

[00:37:43] Those guys all lived into their 80s and everything else.

[00:37:46] And, you know, the other reason I don't believe it besides the Van Allen belt discussion is this, the communications.

[00:37:51] How do they really get video and pictures that far?

[00:37:53] My gosh, I can't even call you on my cell phone and stay connected hardly, baby.

[00:37:57] 50 years later.

[00:37:59] Well, what was the name of that movie?

[00:38:01] The Capricorn One, I think it was, where they faked a Mars.

[00:38:05] I think it was Mars is where they went.

[00:38:07] And it had some big names on it, including, I think, O.J. Simpson, that was one of the astronauts on that movie,

[00:38:13] where they did it all in a sound studio and everything else like that.

[00:38:17] And the astronauts were leveraged to be able to go along with it.

[00:38:21] It was an interesting thing.

[00:38:22] But that was one of the big things that gave it away.

[00:38:25] You mentioned the communications, the propagation delay between the send and receive.

[00:38:30] But how do they even get those communications, though, doctor?

[00:38:34] I mean, let's be clear.

[00:38:34] How do they get those communications?

[00:38:36] Photos and, you know, audio.

[00:38:40] I don't know.

[00:38:41] I mean, you're a radio guy, and I was a ground radio guy when I was in the service.

[00:38:46] I'm telling you they didn't.

[00:38:47] Yeah.

[00:38:47] And I'll prove it to you.

[00:38:48] Why isn't 50 years later the space station on the moon?

[00:38:53] How far up is the space station compared to the moon, for instance?

[00:38:56] Well, space stations are probably 180, 200 miles up, and the moon's a quarter of a million miles away.

[00:39:03] So we're not even, what, a tenth of the way there?

[00:39:06] No.

[00:39:07] A long ways away from it.

[00:39:08] Okay.

[00:39:08] So I'm just saying that why wouldn't we have our space station on the moon by now?

[00:39:13] Well, I don't know.

[00:39:14] And here's the thing.

[00:39:15] Like I started to say about this slide rule technology with everything that was done by an interpolation,

[00:39:21] if you have used a slide rule, you know you've got to guess how far it is between the lines on the slide rule.

[00:39:26] Instead of having this precise to the .0076219 precision that's on your digital computer,

[00:39:35] this was all done by guess and by golly.

[00:39:37] And they say, well, we lost the technology.

[00:39:40] We just don't have it.

[00:39:41] Yeah, we also lost all the real source videos that we went to there.

[00:39:45] We recreated them and everything.

[00:39:47] They weren't priceless.

[00:39:48] We didn't put billions of dollars into getting those things.

[00:39:51] Oh, yeah, we misplaced them.

[00:39:53] Sorry, sorry, sorry.

[00:39:54] We'll do it next time.

[00:39:56] But there's so many gaps.

[00:39:57] Yeah, we're still trying to go.

[00:39:58] We've got SpaceX in the private sector that's gone further cheaper than anybody else.

[00:40:01] But by golly, we've got to keep pushing it back there.

[00:40:04] We're going to let NASA do it.

[00:40:05] Why don't we just let Elon go to the moon then?

[00:40:08] Well, you know, that's a very valid question.

[00:40:10] I mean, let him.

[00:40:11] Why doesn't he just do it?

[00:40:12] Well, that's right.

[00:40:13] If it could be done, let him.

[00:40:14] I mean, why does he have to ask permission?

[00:40:14] No, they've got to control the universe, doctor.

[00:40:17] They'd have to have permission first.

[00:40:18] You know what I mean?

[00:40:18] No, no.

[00:40:19] There's no permission required.

[00:40:20] And you know that and I know that.

[00:40:21] But this is one of the we're in a mother may I world right now.

[00:40:25] That's my point.

[00:40:26] It's insane.

[00:40:28] So, folks, I'm just telling you right now, they can't go to the moon.

[00:40:31] They didn't go to the moon.

[00:40:33] And they're not going to the moon anytime soon, people.

[00:40:36] And the delay, delay, delay in modern times proves the point that I'm saying, look, we've

[00:40:40] got supposedly more power in my cell phone than they had in the whole ship back 50 years

[00:40:45] ago, right?

[00:40:46] Absolutely.

[00:40:46] No question.

[00:40:47] A four function calculator.

[00:40:48] Can't even keep a connection with you on a phone call hardly, buddy.

[00:40:52] Well, if you're using five G's.

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[00:42:58] All right, we also got to talk about video when it goes to the moon.

[00:43:10] We got video of it, right, Doctor?

[00:43:13] Well, yeah, there's a real time.

[00:43:14] I mean, so supposedly real time.

[00:43:15] I know they lost it, but we supposedly had real time video.

[00:43:18] But look, what was the video storage back in those days?

[00:43:20] How did the video storage work?

[00:43:22] It was probably a real time transfer.

[00:43:24] It probably was not a storage.

[00:43:26] Well, how did they real time transfer from 238,000 miles away?

[00:43:32] How do they transfer?

[00:43:34] You know, I'm just not buying it.

[00:43:36] I'm just not accepting it.

[00:43:37] I mean, satellites are how far up in the sky?

[00:43:41] There's maybe 400,000 miles if you've got a geostationary.

[00:43:46] Or way less of an Elon Musk, you know, links thing or whatever.

[00:43:49] But I'm just saying that's nothing compared to 238,000 miles or 250,000 miles to get to the moon,

[00:43:54] depending on when and where on the earth and all this kind of stuff.

[00:43:57] They're not even close.

[00:43:58] Nothing they have is even close to the moon.

[00:44:00] It's not even a quarter of the way, a tenth of the way there.

[00:44:03] Nothing.

[00:44:04] You know, Elon Musk is, what do they call it, Starlink that he's doing.

[00:44:08] These are not geostationary.

[00:44:12] They're in low earth orbit.

[00:44:13] They're in motion.

[00:44:14] They transfer between satellites.

[00:44:15] Because they're not really in space, right?

[00:44:17] Well, right.

[00:44:18] It's really low earth orbit is what they call it.

[00:44:21] Yeah.

[00:44:23] Yeah, all of these questions are unanswered in my mind.

[00:44:25] So how do communications work in space?

[00:44:28] How do you do what?

[00:44:29] How do communications work in space?

[00:44:32] Well, I guess kind of like light waves.

[00:44:35] I mean, you know, you've got an electric signal that's coming through the, you know, just like the sun's done.

[00:44:40] I mean, it's a frequency.

[00:44:41] Let me just ask you, if you're at the moon and I'm here, how do you point and lock it in?

[00:44:44] If I lock in a satellite that's, you know, however far a satellite is up, how far is the satellite up again, Jay?

[00:44:50] I can't remember.

[00:44:51] 20 miles?

[00:44:53] Or 22,000 miles of satellite?

[00:44:55] That's a geostationary, I think, isn't it?

[00:44:57] All right.

[00:44:58] 22,000 miles, okay?

[00:44:59] And I'm telling you right now, it's so hard to point one of those satellite dishes in.

[00:45:03] I mean, you can do it, but you've got to be patient and work at it and dial it in.

[00:45:07] And it's got this broad signal.

[00:45:08] What if you were talking about 250,000 miles?

[00:45:14] Are you going to be able to dial that dude in in 1969?

[00:45:17] Really?

[00:45:18] There's a lot of moving parts.

[00:45:19] A lot of moving parts.

[00:45:20] I'm just saying, I'm not buying it.

[00:45:21] And the next question, too, is how do they get inside this thing and do all those kind of things and stuff?

[00:45:28] Well, like I say, those space capsules, I mean, I've poked my head in them.

[00:45:32] I've never got in one.

[00:45:33] They're teeny, right?

[00:45:34] They're tiny.

[00:45:35] I mean, it really is.

[00:45:37] In fact, I was involved in an organization that worked on the space lab and the crew quarters.

[00:45:45] We had mock-ups of that.

[00:45:47] And I'm telling you, I wouldn't last there two hours, let alone two months.

[00:45:52] Yeah.

[00:45:53] Well, here's the next question.

[00:45:54] Do we know more about the oceans and the depths of the seas than we know about space?

[00:45:59] Or what do we know more about, you think, doctor?

[00:46:01] Well, they would probably say we know more about space because Star Trek went there.

[00:46:06] But I think the oceans are pretty unknown.

[00:46:09] So I'm saying I don't think we know a whole lot about either.

[00:46:12] I think you're right.

[00:46:13] I think we're full of baloney.

[00:46:16] And that just proves my point.

[00:46:17] So it's like we went to the moon.

[00:46:18] Why would we, if we went to the moon in 1969, we were the first ones there,

[00:46:22] why would we ever break off the project and just decide not to go for 50-plus years

[00:46:26] and then take 15 years trying to get back?

[00:46:30] Well, all of those are real enigmas to us.

[00:46:32] And we talk about stupid idiot suggestions that we lost the technology

[00:46:39] or we lost the videos or we lost the films.

[00:46:41] Well, even if we lost the technology, that doesn't matter.

[00:46:43] We have way more advanced technology now anyway, right?

[00:46:45] So who cares?

[00:46:45] Well, that's what they say.

[00:46:47] I'm not so sure it's that advanced as it is.

[00:46:51] But here's the last question.

[00:46:52] Will Donald Trump have the guts to declassify at all?

[00:46:56] No.

[00:46:58] Come on.

[00:46:58] I don't believe he will.

[00:47:00] Go ahead and throw down transparency and accountability to the American people.

[00:47:03] Let's go.

[00:47:04] Where's Doge?

[00:47:05] Let's get her done.

[00:47:06] No.

[00:47:07] He'll roll over.

[00:47:08] There'll be people that'll get his ear.

[00:47:10] I'm just hoping we get some things that he's been promising.

[00:47:14] I'm firmly of the conviction that he overpromises everything,

[00:47:17] and all of his promises are going to be really hard to deliver.

[00:47:20] Well, you want to know the latest one he backed away from just recently?

[00:47:23] Which one?

[00:47:24] He said he was going to bring down grocery prices.

[00:47:26] That was a big promotion on the campaign trail.

[00:47:29] Well, of course it was.

[00:47:30] And now, let me just say this.

[00:47:34] Now Trump walks back.

[00:47:36] This idea that he's going to bring grocery prices down.

[00:47:40] In his Time Magazine interview where he became man of the year.

[00:47:45] So you become man of the year, and you become president,

[00:47:48] and then in the Time Magazine you just back away from that.

[00:47:50] I don't even know that I can bring prices down.

[00:47:52] But we can go to the moon, by golly.

[00:47:54] Can't bring prices down on the groceries, but we can go to the moon for sure.

[00:47:58] Well, I don't know if either one of them is his job.

[00:48:00] But the fact of the matter is, he's overpromised everything.

[00:48:04] I mean, I don't know.

[00:48:06] That's one of the big things that's going to really damage the Republican midterm elections.

[00:48:10] Oh, it is.

[00:48:11] It's a disaster.

[00:48:12] Yeah, nothing.

[00:48:13] Well, maybe not nothing.

[00:48:15] There may be some little things they can claim,

[00:48:17] but the vast majority of the promises are unattainable.

[00:48:21] It's going to be very, very difficult indeed.

[00:48:23] We'll see what happens with that.

[00:48:25] By the way, I just want to tell you this before the end of the hour, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:48:28] Listen up carefully.

[00:48:28] The IRS has returned my tax return to me this year

[00:48:35] after I apparently answered one of the questions incorrectly.

[00:48:39] In response to the question, do you have anyone dependent on you?

[00:48:44] Here's what I put.

[00:48:45] I wrote 9.5 million illegal aliens, 1.1 million crackheads, 3.4 million unemployable scrounges,

[00:48:56] 80,000 criminals in over 85 prisons, plus 650 idiots in Washington.

[00:49:03] The IRS stated the answer I gave was unacceptable and wrote me back.

[00:49:07] I then wrote back to them and I said, what did I leave out?

[00:49:14] Are they going to boss the IRS doctor?

[00:49:16] Because at least we can get that done if we can't go to the moon and lower grocery prices.

[00:49:20] The least we can do is shut down the IRS, the criminal, judge, jury, and executioner,

[00:49:24] all in one unconstitutional agency, can't we?

[00:49:26] Well, the entire agency is unconstitutional, but it was created by Congress and delegated unconstitutional authority by Congress.

[00:49:36] And so Congress is going to have to be involved and Trump does not have the numbers to pull off something like that

[00:49:43] or even really the BATFE or lower the Social Security tax issues.

[00:49:47] He said we're not going to tax Social Security anymore.

[00:49:50] I mean, most of these things have got so many webs of deceit involved with them.

[00:49:56] It's going to be very, very, very difficult.

[00:49:59] And if he's got just the, I mean, like maybe one vote in the House now and two maybe, three in the Senate,

[00:50:07] and, you know, the cloture issues in the Senate, you're just not going to be able to pull these things off.

[00:50:12] And when you promise the moon, the sun, the moon, the stars, and you can't even deliver a grain of sand,

[00:50:18] it's a pretty hard sell on the next election.

[00:50:21] It's going to be.

[00:50:23] That midterm election, they may lose both the Republican House and Senate because people may say,

[00:50:30] well, the guy lied to us.

[00:50:32] We're not going to give him a shot at it.

[00:50:35] Do you have a resolution recommendation for him, doctor?

[00:50:41] Well, I don't know.

[00:50:42] I mean, there's so many things I'd love to see him do.

[00:50:44] I'd like to see some of the Bobby Kennedy things come to pass where they take away the agency capture by the industries.

[00:50:54] I mean, I'd like to see the military-industrial complex defanged.

[00:50:59] I'd like to.

[00:50:59] I mean, there's so many things I'd like to see happen.

[00:51:02] I mean, and the war issue, this, he ran on a peace platform, and now we're neck deep in Syria,

[00:51:13] and there's going to be some dynamics there that I think we're going to be unhappy with.

[00:51:18] No, Donald will solve it in less than the time it takes for you to watch the Brady Bunch, my friend.

[00:51:22] With Tomahawk missiles and airstrikes.

[00:51:24] I mean, we're doing these kind of things even as we speak, and there's no justification or anything like it.

[00:51:30] They say, oh, well, it has to do with terrorists.

[00:51:32] I mean, the Ukraine thing, the Israeli thing, the Iran thing, the South China Sea thing, I mean, the drone thing.

[00:51:42] You just, I mean, you become almost speechless as you start making a list of the things,

[00:51:49] of the neck deep problems.

[00:51:51] We're in a quagmire right now, and we don't have anybody that's being transparent about anything at this point, I don't think.

[00:51:59] And so, oh, I got one of the questions that came up last night on the webinar was,

[00:52:03] can Trump stop the profligate spending?

[00:52:06] I'm paraphrasing.

[00:52:08] The profligate spending that's happening right now before he becomes president.

[00:52:12] It's like your question is a self-answering question.

[00:52:16] He's not president.

[00:52:17] And on top of that, whatever Congress has already written up on, they're going to keep spending.

[00:52:24] Why don't we talk to Congress, too?

[00:52:25] I mean, but people think he's a god.

[00:52:28] He waves his magic wand.

[00:52:30] Even though he's acting like he's the president now, he's not.

[00:52:32] There's a lame duck going on, a lame duck Congress and a lame duck executive.

[00:52:38] And this lame duck is pretty gimpy.

[00:52:43] Well, you're right about that.

[00:52:44] Now there's a late-breaking story before the end of the hour.

[00:52:47] It looks like Nancy Pelosi hospitalized, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:52:51] Skeletors hospitalized, huh?

[00:52:53] Yeah.

[00:52:54] That's right.

[00:52:54] What's the charges?

[00:52:57] I don't know.

[00:52:57] They just say she had an incident.

[00:53:01] Details are forthcoming.

[00:53:03] Well, yeah.

[00:53:03] And that's the thing is that we never do get the details.

[00:53:06] I mean, whether alcohol is involved or some kind of a motor skill or something else.

[00:53:12] I mean, it's like when Harry Reid shows up, looked like he'd been beat to a pulp.

[00:53:19] And he said, oh, no, my exercise equipment failed.

[00:53:22] I broke a cable.

[00:53:24] It's like, oh, sheesh.

[00:53:26] You know, anytime their lips are moving, they're lying, you know?

[00:53:30] And I just – so whatever they're going to put out, it'll be an interesting spin.

[00:53:35] That's all I can say.

[00:53:36] Yeah.

[00:53:36] I don't know really what the deal is or anything else, but I just find the whole thing kind of fascinating, and I just – wow.

[00:53:43] Now, anyway, I pray that Donald Trump and company can get a lot done.

[00:53:49] But the more they promise, the less I have confidence.

[00:53:52] When Donald says I can solve this war in a half hour or this war in a day or within 24 hours or I can bring down grocery prices or – I mean, you know, he wants you to believe that he's just somehow like the bionic man.

[00:54:04] And I'm just saying it taint so, people.

[00:54:07] But I hope he can release whether we went to the moon or not.

[00:54:10] Maybe – Donald, that's something you need to declassify, buddy.

[00:54:12] We need the truth on that.

[00:54:13] We don't have the truth on that.

[00:54:15] We don't have honest money.

[00:54:16] Can we have the truth on anything?

[00:54:19] Fair question in it.

[00:54:20] Going to the moon is not even political, is it?

[00:54:23] Well, it was.

[00:54:25] We either didn't go or we did go.

[00:54:27] It's not political.

[00:54:27] It's just a fact.

[00:54:28] Just the facts, man.

[00:54:30] We don't want any fake news going on, right?

[00:54:32] All right.

[00:54:33] For Dr. Scott Bradley, freedom's rising sudden.com and yours truly, libertyroundtable.com, nationally syndicated and beyond by the Loving Liberty Radio Networks, lovingliberty.net.

[00:54:41] God save the republic.