The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast

#464 Trumpenstein And The Death Of Politics

March 07, 2024 The Arterburn Radio Transmission
The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
#464 Trumpenstein And The Death Of Politics
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Embark on a journey through the veins of history and the pulsing issues of our time with the Arterburn Radio Transmission. Witness firsthand accounts from my travels to Anarcapoco and the heartland of America, providing a tapestry of insights into the ongoing battles for liberty, including fresh perspectives from an interview on remote viewing and a sneak peek into lunar enigmas. The fall of the Alamo resonates with today’s quest for freedom, as we dissect an article by Don Jeffries, and lay the groundwork for live-recorded themed shows that promise to bring history and current events into sharp relief.

Navigate the treacherous waters of global economics where the credibility of the MAGA movement takes center stage, alongside the looming challenge BRICS nations pose to the SWIFT system and the US dollar's stronghold. As we dissect the potential upheaval, my emphasis on personal fortitude rings clear—with the ownership of physical precious metals as a cornerstone for weathering the economic ripples to come. This chapter of our transmission is a call to action, urging listeners to prepare for the geopolitical shifts that keep the world on a knife-edge.

The legacy of Donald Trump’s presidency stands as a beacon of political paradox, many supporters caught in a maelstrom of hope and disillusionment. We dissect the "Trumpenstein Project," the puzzling QAnon narrative, and the enigmatic administration choices that left many supporters in doubt. As we analyze the impact of Trump Derangement Syndrome and legal entanglements surrounding the former president, the altered political landscape comes into stark view—highlighting the undercurrents of our time and the shifting allegiances that continue to shape our nation.

Speaker 1:

I'm Leatherman, Hi wait.

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Veteran has three foreign wars.

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entrepreneur and warrior poet Tony Ardiburn takes on the issues facing our country, civilization and planet.

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This is the Ardiburn radio transmission Music.

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What is?

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our common bond truly Freedom, freedom Without freedom. You can't be a Christian, no matter what the nomination you belong to. You can't be a Buddhist. You can't own it on that shop, you can't try it from here to Oregon, you can't be an American, because that's what it's all about, and that's the only thing that it's all about. Nothing else, nothing else. It's about freedom, music.

Speaker 2:

It is indeed about freedom, ladies and gentlemen, that's the only thing. Well folks, welcome to the Ardiburn radio transmission. It has been a while a little over a month since I've done a live broadcast. A lot has happened since then. I've been traveling in the Anarcapoco, in Acapoco, mexico. I've been back and forth between Texas and Branson, missouri. A lot going on building Wise Wolf, building Wolfpack. I've had a couple of shows. I've released some stuff onto the feed. I've had a great pair of truth are about remote viewing. If you haven't heard that, you should go check it out. And some great pair of truth are coming out very soon. We've got one we're going to do on the moon and moon mysteries, so that'll be fun. But I just got done with the David Knight show and a lot of house cleaning to do here on the Ardiburn radio transmission is the 7th of March, year of our Lord, 2024.

Speaker 2:

Yesterday was the anniversary of the fall of the Alamo, and weird synchronicities always happen to me, by the way. So yesterday I got back to my cabin. I was staying at my off-grid place in Northwest Arkansas. I keep this little pad. It's not an iPad, but it's. I can play video. I watch. I'm a nerd, so I watch old Twilight Zones, old Star Trek. I can't plug into anything. Modern Pop culture gives me indigestion and possible aneurysms. I was watching an episode of Star Trek, the Deep Space 9 one, and they were arguing in some of the final seasons they were arguing about did David Crockett die at the Alamo? And I thought this is like a deep philosophical, historical question that comes up amongst historians in Texas lore and I thought about that.

Speaker 2:

That was the episode that was playing last night on the anniversary, march 6, which is the fall of the Alamo. You had 13 days under siege, kind of like 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis, but the Alamo, you know 187 defenders. Who knows how many Mexican soldiers they killed, but it's upwards to probably between 700 to 1500 killed by the 187 defenders of the Alamo. And the way that the Mexican soldiers supposedly got over the walls was they climbed over the bodies of the fellow soldiers who fell in front of them. And one of the reasons is because the defenders of the Alamo had they used what was called grape shot. It was like a giant shotgun. They packed these cannon, these big cannon, full of just pieces of iron and other debris and other things. They pack it really tight and they blow it out like a giant shotgun. So it was very deadly, it was very brutal, but one of the.

Speaker 2:

I'll get up on some history here. I didn't plan on this either. I love this is where my brain goes to hide from the headlines, but we're going to get to that. But there was this. There's a story that at the end of the siege of the Alamo, david Crockett was found alive and the brother-in-law for General Santa Ana his name was General Kos, supposedly Kos wrote in his memoirs that David Crockett was still alive and he begged for his life. Not David Crockett, begged for his life, but Kos begged. Santa Ana, his brother-in-law, just spare this man. You know, spare this man. And Santa Ana had him executed anyway. That's why they've. You know, before the siege of the Alamo, the Mexican army raised the blood red flag of no quarter at the steeple of the church in town in San Antonio, and they were there to show the defenders that there was no getting out.

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And I think that's where a lot of us are politically. You know, I'm going to talk a little bit today. It's fortuitous that I start off my Thursdays recording, right after the David Night Show, that I look on Zero Hedge and there's an article from my good friend, don Jeffries. I just texted him and said your article is up on Zero Hedge and I wanted to congratulate him and I need to. For those of you who bear with me, I have to type everything back in again. I'm running a live stream and for some reason all the stories fell off. But Don put out a great article on the Trump and Stein Project. When I get to and I can find it again, I just had it everything up and then somehow it's gone. But Don put up an article that we're going to go over today and I definitely want to go over that in some financial news.

Speaker 2:

We'll do some house cleaning here on the show and what I mean by that is just like I announced with David that we are going to start recording this program, which is my weekly radio program. It goes out on different radio stations and free worldfm. This is going to be recorded on Thursday. So 11am central time, following the David night show, we will record the Arterburn radio transmission and next week I'm going to basically do a Tuesday, wednesday, thursday recording time at 11am central time. Tuesday is going to be the Wise Wolf Golden Crypto show. We'll do a live show there Wednesday. I'm going to do start doing a pair of truthers live, and so it's going to be less headlines, more history. I'll probably just do, you know, pick a subject, we'll do a deep dive into it. It'll be interactive. If you want to chime into the program, you definitely can do that. So I just wanted to keep it interesting. There's we can. We're definitely going to go into some headlines and and all that that entails.

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As soon as I can pull up the pull up the article again. I had this. It's so frustrating. This is like when you get, when you lose like a little momentum and I've got everything pulled up here. Maybe somebody can send it to me in the chat. I had it pulled up, everything was good. I had Don Jeffries article and then it's gone. So I may have to do like a search for it or we may have to at least give you some other headlines. Well, we'll see. This is going to be fun, I'll. I had it. I might have to put it into zero head search or something. I just had it up and I don't have it. So I was talking to David Knight about two different sets and this will go up on the feed too, if you watch me.

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On David Knight Day, we talked a little bit about Bitcoin, we talked a little bit about gold and the two things are going on at the same time. One, gold hit its all time high. Two, bitcoin hit its all time high. And at the set, when those are both happening at the same time, and then you have the. The analyst on all major networks are wondering why, why is it happening, what's happening with gold? And they can't figure it out. Well, we know Jerome Powell has announced and hinted he's going to lower interest rates, but that shouldn't have made gold hit its all time high again. Well, you know, this is the. This is where we are in the in the clown show, because these, these an analyst, the financial elite, the teleprompter readers, they really don't get it, folks. They don't get the fact that the de dollarization, the massive move away from the dollar, it's happening all over the globe and they're covering that up. You know they don't want you to know that this is going to have implications far reaching into society, into our economy. And this is just the beginning.

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There was another parallel headline that I saw, where the, the, the BRICS nations, and we were going to read that too. For some reason I don't have that on my feed anymore as well. We were going to talk about that. It's absolutely insane. The BRICS nations. I'll pull this back and pull that out. Maybe we can get. I'll have to go to Don Jeffries substack. Maybe I'll just pull up Donald Jeffries dot media. His article was up on zero head. I know it's there, but when you're live and you're trying to, you know, get everything at the same time Trump and Stein and the death of politics. There it is. I have it up on his substack. I had to go to his website and we'll get to that in a second. But let me pull up this article from natural news, and you know this is.

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I talked about this on with David today and I have to say I'm not excited about politics. I don't have a dog in the fight. I used to be very much involved in politics. I ran for office, I ran for Congress. You know I got to see how a lot of the primary process works because of my relationship with my friend, congressman Ralph Hall. It has been an absolute honor to have been a part of some of that process. But at the same time I step back and I look at it now and it's just horrifying, because I know that it's so much of a dead end. That is unfortunate, and you rattle a lot of people's cages. You destroy a lot of their hopes. You know, people are putting a lot of their hope in.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to be that guy, but I will say I have to if, when it comes down to it, I'm going to give you the best analysis that I can. So give me a chance. I mean, I already put out content that I know will make me lose listeners. I already know that. I already know that because I'm putting out content on 9.30 am the answer in San Antonio. I'm putting on my podcast feed. I was talking to my dad. We were having dinner this last week and I said I should send, you know, trump an invoice. He's costing me a couple million dollars. What I mean by that is I because I give my analysis. That isn't.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm not one of these MAGA sycophants that just everything's good and great and we're literally going to do 2016 over again. I have a really hard time processing that, you know, and and even my family they're like oh, you should, you should really get off of that. And this is why you know the, you know the QAnon and we're getting all that stuff, that it's going to be great and now we're really going to get them on the run. I just don't buy it. I mean, I mean, how many times do you have to get hurt by something? It's like an abuse spouse or something Like I'm I can't, I can't cover up. But I will say a lot of. You have your own opinion, that's fine, but I'm going to give you some analysis.

Speaker 2:

I think Don Jeffries really nailed it with the Trump and Stein designation and what that means, and we'll just get into that and you guys can make up your own mind. I'm not telling you, because I know that there's a lot of this. Just there's a lot of emotion behind it. There's a lot of expectation, there's a lot of hope and all that stuff with the 2024 election. I'm looking to local, I'm looking to moves that we can make ourselves in a parallel system. That's what I'm hoping for.

Speaker 2:

But let's look at this article that's up on zero hedge and then, well, actually this is natural news. Let me put this up real quick. I want to read this and then we'll jump into that article by my friend Donald Jeffries. All right, stand by me, put this up here. This is natural news. Again, brics that's Brazil, russia, india, china, south Africa to create blockchain based payment system, and this is from a Putin aid. And this is this is happening. Folks, this is not a drill. And again, why this is not like the major headline across the world? You do your own research, you figure that out for yourself. It's the dog that doesn't bark, which is the mainstream media.

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The BRICS group of emerging economies plans to create a payment system based on digital technologies, and this is from Yuri Yusikov, a senior foreign policy aid to Russian president of Vladimir Putin, has told TASS in an interview published on Tuesday. According to Yusikov, the system would be outside of politics and would not depend on national agendas or the fiat currencies of countries around the globe. We believe that that an important goal for the future is the creation, within BRICS framework, of an independent settlement payment system that would be based on the most modern technology, such as digital currencies and blockchain. It would be comfortable for any state, person and business and would not require significant cost. Well, this is in direct competition with the SWIFT system and the dollar system itself, and you again using blockchain technology.

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And this is just the one of the facets of it, because the other facet of BRICS is reevaluating all commodities. You talk about the I've said this before that you know the philosopher Nietzsche talked about the trans valuation of all values. In the modern era, like, where you just you know, the reevaluation of all things between good and evil, this is the reevaluation of all currencies. And for so long, decades and decades, since the end of World War II, the United States has dominated not only the currency system but the commodity system and how things are priced. Well, you're watching the BRICS nations, which again, just BRICS alone, without adding the other S of Saudi Arabia, and then there's 25 other countries that are on the waiting list for BRICS. That's 40% now increasing of the world's population, a third of its GDP, and you're going to watch them move away and create a parallel system because of the arrogance of the people in Washington DC, because of the weaponization of the dollar, because this current crop of whatever you want to call them leaders that are running this country, the United States of America have no interest in the betterment of the United States of America.

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Has anybody caught on to that yet? We're always bogged down in endless wars. We've got an open border. We've got 700 bases in 132 countries. We weaponized the dollar, isolating everyone. We don't do big deals anymore.

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You notice that, like you say what you will about past presidents and you go back to the 1960s with the emergence of Richard Nixon in 1968 and him bringing on Henry Kissinger. You say what you will about those guys, but they opened China, for good or ill. There was deals on the table. They had something called the SALT treaty, which is the strategic arms limitations agreement with Brezhnev and the Soviet Union. They had something called the Tant. This was fast forward to Reagan. You had Rakivik and Star Wars and the SDI program and ending the Cold War.

Speaker 2:

I mean who in Washington is working on peace or strategic alignment for the US, or strength? I mean we can clearly see that this is an inside job to weaken the United States. We just look like some pitiful giant. The calls are coming from inside the house. You always turn on talk radio and there's some external enemy. I'm not really worried about that. I'm worried about what's happening right here in our own borders. We don't have borders or whatever is happening here in the aptly named Orwellian homeland. This is what's going on, folks. We've got massive movement in the rest of the world away from the dollar. This is going to spell again changes economically, sociologically, you name it. It's coming and we've got to prepare for it.

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One of the ways you can prepare for it and I'll keep plugging this, but this is parapolitics and precious metals. One of the ways you can prepare is to get outside of that system, own physical precious metals. We offer that here at WiseWolf. You can go to wolfpackgold. It's easy. You can set up as low as $50 a month. You can set up a precious metals membership. We pick your metals for you, send you a detailed invoice all the way. Up to now we have it for $5,000. We have a way up on the Zen Wolf package. You can go to $50. I've also found two. I want to talk more about this next week on the WiseWolf Golden Crypto Show. As I get further and further down the road with my membership program, I can see why the other, the bigs, didn't do it. I like the fact that we're closer to the earth, closer to regular people. It is a little bit more labor intensive, it's a different market, but I like it. I like the fact that WiseWolf really led the way on that.

Speaker 2:

Let's get into this article by my friend, don Jeffries. As we go into the 2024 election, I got a lot more media coming out. I just signed a couple of deals where I'm going to be in a lot more shows Because that's one of the ways that we get the name of my company out there and give analysis and all that. You guys need to bear with me, because I'm not going to be and I'm talking to the audience that's you know, coming from my traditional talk radio. Just bear with me. I have the same values as you. I'm gonna give you some different analysis on the election and what that means to me. You gotta understand I'm not doing it because and I'm gonna get into this article A lot of the things that are coming out of the of the election, the maga movement, and I'm hopeful that there's some, there's some Rhetoric that will be useful in the sense of educating people.

Speaker 2:

When we talk about you know when if maga and trump are talking about getting out of wars, well, I want people to embrace that. Now it doesn't seem that In, especially this last year. I will in, especially into twenty twenty three. I don't know if a lot of people paid attention, but there was a lot of people calling for war that should have otherwise, you know, been for peace. So we're still a long way off from being the peace party that I hope that it would have been with ron, paul and In others, but there is, there is some. There is some good. It's not all bad, right, and I want to get into this article by my friend, don jeffrey's. It's just a great piece and I'm I swear that I someone. I went live. Somehow all the articles I pulled up like disappeared off my screen. So I was able to pull that back up, but we went to don jeffrey's dot media. I knew I was. I can do that in a pension. I can find his articles, but I know he's on zero hedge today. So congratulations done for for getting on zero hedge, which is an accomplishment. Lot of lot of eyes on that today.

Speaker 2:

Trump and stein and the death of politics I love don's been talking about trump and stein for a long time Is. I'm the guy who coined the term. The trump and stein project. My good friend, john barber, came up with trump agnostic to describe how we felt about the former reality tv star. Is this, I mean, not not john barber, who has been described as the godfather of reality television. I may very well be the last trump agnostic standing. This is done, jeffrey's. It's not only the smallest minority group in the world, but I'm not even sure who any other members are at this point.

Speaker 2:

Mr trump and stein thesis is that the elite recruited the most bombastic and obnoxious personality they could and inserted him into the presidential campaign. They assigned him the role of the populist outsider and wrote some alluring rhetoric for him, which was often revolutionary. He would. Millions, including me, millions of others instantly hated him. That's how programming works. I don't think he could possibly be sincere, but I couldn't completely discount the notion that a billionaire could read theoretically, become fed up with what he witnessed behind the scenes. At any rate, trump selected his cabinet and the side became obvious. Choosing my pants as his running mate gained him nothing politically. Where the evangelicals going to vote for hillary without pants on the ticket, as done. He also lost however many gay votes he was going to get, for whatever reason. Gays hate pants like no other politician.

Speaker 2:

Trump redeemed himself a bit in his inaugural address, which was the best since JFK is, in my opinion. But as he announced the choices for his cabinet. Each one brought an additional shake of the head, an additional dose of delusionment. Nikki Haley had been the loudest never trumpers. Trump nevertheless First offered her the prestigious position of secretary of state and she ultimately became the US ambassador.

Speaker 2:

Jeff sessions seem like a decent choice as attorney general, given his strong stance on immigration, but his lust for our military militarized police forces came through loud and clear. He actually wanted to bolster the odious asset forfeiture laws which are the foundation of the corrupt policing and profit system. He also inexplicably recused himself from any potential prosecution of Hillary Clinton. You know, crooked Hillary, lock her up and all that. But Trump let his supporters know there was not going to be a prosecution of his old friend when he began complimenting her during his speech declaring victory, he declared she was good people and didn't want to prosecute her, which he promised to do countless times during his 2016 campaign. His second attorney general, william Barr, was even worse prosecuting only Trump supporters.

Speaker 2:

It's so true. You know I'm having flashbacks reading this. I remember gosh guys. You know it's been Such a disastrous road for me. I, huge Trump supporter, you gotta listen to my rhetoric and I go back in the way back machine. You know and I think About things that I said and because I so desperately, I'm like Don, I want to believe, you know, show me like I want to believe that Because it should be possible. You know that we, we foster some sort of resistance to the, the ruling class, and the damage that they've done, and especially the commercials that Trump was running at the end of 2016. Just pure genius, I have to. I have to say. I mean, it was like two minutes long and it showed images of Janet Yellen, the establishment, and say they have trillions on the line betting against you, the American people, the voter. So it was really. I mean, it was next level and I, if you go back through my, this is this is true. You can go looking to go to my Twitter feed At Tony Arteburn go back to 2016, go back to October 2016.

Speaker 2:

I don't make a lot of predictions, especially not that bold, but I'm like you and this was after the. Was it? James Comey came out and announced that they were reopening investigation into the wiener laptop and Hillary's email and I said he's got, he's gonna win, this is gonna, he's gets enough. It's just enough, it's just enough and I'm like he's gonna be president, I said, told everybody around me, I took I didn't have a lot of money, but I took what I had and I've and I put it in Bitcoin and I bet, I bet on him, one of those, those online betting houses where you can use crypto. I did that and I mean, and it was, the odds were like what media called it, like 97% against. I said this is, this is just enough. It's just enough. That's how I always felt With politics. It's just got level and since I've been paying attention to it since I was a kid and so it was, it was a huge disappointment because I've been writing articles.

Speaker 2:

I was the first of the congressional candidates that ran in the previous cycle to endorse me. They even write up on it. You know I was. I know you had met and done radio with Katrina Pearson, who is his national spokesperson for a longest time. So I again, I was a huge backer and that this is this gives me no, to be where I'm at now and do analysis that you know again, do you point out the, whether you're talking about the lockdowns of the executive orders or the fiscal damage that was done, the, the, the precedence of the bump stocks and you know, a gun control by executive order operation warps, be I, can I just keep going? Or like like dawn's pointing out in this article, it is, it's totally clear you go, you'll go to something.

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And culture said in this you know, he, donald Trump, only got like $16,000 in donation from hedge funds. Hillary Clinton got millions upon millions, upon millions and millions of hedge fund donations. He didn't know anything to Goldman Sachs. Yet we give all the goldman, we give all the appointments to Goldman Sachs people in the finance world. It was a once in a multi generational chance. That's why I'm stuck on it and I just keep going. Ok, well, I don't believe in this. And you know I'm supposed to just be willfully blind and just say, well, it's going to be different this time. Well, I hope so. You know I again, you guys can make up your own mind and you can do as you, as you want when it comes to voting or supporting whoever, but just color me skeptical and that's where I'm going to stay and I'm going to keep reciting the facts and I'm going to keep going over the actual history. It's like we got into a, a relationship with a narcissist, and we really did, because they rewrite history and the people that support him rewrite history. Oh, that didn't happen. You're crazy.

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Let's go back to the article. We know that Hillary was scheming to orchestrate the Russia, russia, russia sigh out before the 2016 election. This was revealed not by some lowly thought criminal like me, but by the beloved former president of the United States, by the beloved former CIA director, john Brennan. They don't come any more reliable than CIA officials, as our quote free press regularly reminds us. So, yes, along with the ridiculous steel dossier, trump was indeed under attack by the swamp he vowed to drain during his entire four years in office. This is invariably the excuse given by his adoring fans, but they never explain why, as he was under such an unprecedented assault, he never attempted to fight back. Never use the considerable powers of his office. Instead, he produced a steady stream of often juvenile tweets. This is a great, open question. Um, peter Roosevelt called it the bully pulpit.

Speaker 2:

I always wondered you know Franklin Roosevelt again? Say what you will about Franklin Roosevelt, but he had a knack for quelling the anxieties of the people with his fireside chats. Why not do that? Why not go to? I've always wondered if you're, if you're under siege by the deep state in your ruling or if you have a position of power, go direct to the people. It reminds me of the story of after the end of World War Two, and it's just massive devastation, the Pacific. You know, we'd firebomb Tokyo, curtis LeMay, even Robert McNamara young Robert McNamara was we talk about the statistician just riding out all the little bombing raids and filling in the gaps so they could have a maximum kill ratios, and we'd burn Tokyo. And then we dropped the two atomic bombs and so the Japan surrendered. You know the famous signing on the Missouri.

Speaker 2:

But no one had actually gone to Japan and MacArthur flew in without any security and, landed in Tokyo, had no idea what was on the ground there. And his aides were like well, you, you, you can't get out, general, I mean, we don't have any security, we're by ourselves. And he turned and said the Japanese people will protect me because I'm their conqueror, because he knew the Asian mind like it would be dishonorable for him to be murdered. So they, they're an honor based, shame based culture. And so he stepped out and walked into the crowd, which is a massive gamble, but that's how he knew if he was going to be the vice-roy, he's going to run Japan in the post-war years to rebuild it, he'd have to have some authority. So he, you know that's what a leader does and I've often wondered that you know. I think the American people would protect you if you just tell the truth and you come out and you look, you just go direct to them. You know you don't in run around it, you don't play forward each S, you don't do something bad so you can do something good. You go direct. That's what I've always thought. I wondered why he didn't do that.

Speaker 2:

Fbi Director Christopher Ray Ray was appointed to his position by Trump. That's right. This Maverick outsider chose an undistinguished never Trump or to head the bureau that would be instrumental in an investigation of Hillary or any other villain from the US. So naturally, ray concentrated, from the very beginning of his tenure in office, on following the deluded Russiagate fantasies instead of focusing on those who were attacking Trump unfairly. Special prosecutor Robert Mueller was chosen not to investigate Hillary's destruction of emails and a laptop or her scheme to tie Trump to Russian collusion, but Donald Trump himself, mueller and William Barr, trump's second attorney general, just happened to be best friends.

Speaker 2:

No one said the Trump and Stein project had to be believable. I remember this, some of the first shows that were coming back after years of layoff and radio, and that was one of the first stories I covered when we were talking about William Barr and everybody's. I remember even the Q and on. People were putting out memes showing like that Barr was going to like really set. And first of all it was trust sessions. Anybody remember Q and on, trust sessions, trust the plan. I remember and I was going this is a complete sigh up. I was never just for the record, I was never fooled by any of that.

Speaker 2:

But then they hired Bill Barr and I thought, well, I know who this guy is and you know he used to be the attorney general for George Bush 41, mr Skull and bones and massive ties to intelligence. He defended Lawn Haroochee, who was the sniper who shot Vicki Weaver, you know, holding her child at Ruby Ridge in the head, you know, and the sniper which, again, this is the circle this guy runs in. And then I just happened to realize that you know William Barr and Robert Mueller's. They go to Sunday school together like their wires are friends, like this is not the degree of separation here, and they weren't investigating any of the deep staters. You know the wire taps and it's so fun when you get into these weeds. It's like, well, you're saying Trump's not a victim of overreach from the guy? He absolutely is.

Speaker 2:

But my question is why not fight back? Why not hire people that voted for you? Can I ask that question without being attacked? Can you hire people that have America first in their blood like that want to do that? Because I promise you, nikki Haley doesn't. You know, it's like you don't have to. They hired the mustache. He hired John Bolton, you know, and Trump did some great stuff, like going to North Korea and talking to Kim Jong-un, trying to set the boundaries. We've been. The DMZ, the 38th parallel, has been there since the 50s. I mean, it's time, like we maybe open it up, kind of have a Berlin Wall falling moment, you know, tear down this wall, but it was sabotaged by the mustache. I mean, personnel is policy.

Speaker 2:

Ladies and gentlemen, you guys know this. Trump wasn't playing for DHS, he wasn't following the old adage keep your friends close and your enemies closer, and I don't believe he's actually as stupid as he usually sounds. Cofefe and hamburgers weren't some mystical code that mere mortals couldn't fathom? I don't think they were part of an act. Cofefe, by the way, is now an accepted word. It has its own Wikipedia page, which some of us don't. Don Jeffries should have his own Wikipedia page. I agree with that. The absurd misspellings and grammatical errors, the repeating of the same word or phrase ad nauseum, all just exacerbated the hatred that millions fell for him and it deared him to millions of others. So some inferred that Trump didn't know how to read, that he was illiterate, like all of those athletes who were supposed to believe are called his graduates.

Speaker 2:

Maybe Trump was just a 1% version of the affirmative action project, qanon. This is where we get. Qanon was a necessary invention of some intelligence agency. There had to be a way to explain to MAGA, the MAGA faithful, why Trump was surrounding himself with never Trumpers and not attempting to fulfill any of his campaign promises. So millions became disciples of QDrops and never blinked when the continuous predictions never came true. They actually believe the military exemplified by Trump, hader General Mark Milley, who was naturally appointed by Trump, was in charge. Behind the scenes, they claim, child sex traffickers were being rounded up. There were secret trials of Hillary and other deep state criminals being held at Guantanamo Bay. I read recently where Oprah Winfrey is secretly on trial.

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Now these white hats behave as inconspicuously as white supremacists do. Yes, and folks. It is especially being in a business where I get a lot of people from the conservative side. I get a lot of calls, people visiting me in person and it's one of the saddest things to ever watch. You see an otherwise intelligent person and they when they crafted the QAnon Psyop.

Speaker 2:

It is so very well done and it's basic phraseologies and things that are useful. You go back and you look at the early 1920s, earliest 20th century of Operation Trust by the Soviets and the Bolsheviks totally interchangeable, and it was like trust the plan, white hats in control, patriots in control, things like that. They just took a playbook and used it over again to convince you to do nothing, to make sure that you're not dissatisfied, that you are engaged in doing nothing. That's one of the phrases get your popcorn. I've been paying attention to this for a while. Hats off to my friend Billy Ray Valentine, the great Billy Ray with the Infinite French podcast, because I've been talking to him for years. I really thought this would go away, but it's. It's. It never lost momentum. The QAnon deal. It is. It truly is. It's something unto itself. Let's see.

Speaker 2:

At any rate, trump never kept any of his promises to American citizens. He was so loyal to Israel that he named they named streets after him. He didn't try to end birthright citizenship or the foreign visa worker program or sanctuary cities or DACA. He somehow managed to deport fewer illegals than Barack Obama. That couldn't have been easy. So give him some credit. He let statues be torn down, cities burn and looters run wild during the summer of 2020. He did tweet a lot. Never sent the National Guard in like the Republican governor of Massachusetts did when Ron DeSantis shipped a handful of migrants to the entitled community of Martha's Vineyard. Isn't that true? I remember if you go back through the archives, there's in May of 2020 and into June. I just about had enough.

Speaker 2:

I was banging on this desk table saying you know, president Trump, where is the arrest of the people that are funding this coast to coast, eluding and rioting of our country? You're scaring children. I mean. He's like what is it? We came all the way for this. We went through Valley Forge and the Civil War and we went through World War II and went through it and we reached the normative for this. So we can have out, you know, billionaires, foreign billionaires funding Marxist radicals flying all over the country and people leaving piles of bricks. Who is this, you know? Why don't we send them again? These are open questions and I know I'll get a lot of hate for asking them because I'm supposed to just believe.

Speaker 2:

If Trump had been a real outsider, you would have seen people like Ron and or Rand Paul, paul, craig Roberts, pat Buchanan, dinesh Jassouza, maybe even Alex Jones named to key positions in his administration. I know the response to this is he had to name the insiders. They would never have approved those others. Well, trump should have at least tried. Thank you, donald, that's what I say. Historically, some nominees have been rejected by Congress. For instance, jimmy Carter, in his best attempted move, tried to get JFK speechwriter Ted Sorison approved as CIA director. I don't think Trump had a single nominee rejected and considering how much he was despised by both parties, that ought to be really. That ought to really tell you something.

Speaker 2:

Trump selected nothing but swamp creatures, but despite Trump rescuing a black excuse me, but despite Trump rescuing a black rapper from Sweden and engineering the release of an unfairly convicted black woman from prison at the behest of Kim Kardashian, no less, millions declared that he was a racist period. In all reality, these moves on behalf of black citizens were two of the few actions Trump was responsible for his entire presidential term. The closest he came to being a racist was very reasonably saying there were good people on both sides of the Charlottesville protest. He never mentioned the word white in reference to Caucasians. In four years of presidency he certainly never uttered the words great replacement. He did brag incessantly about how low black unemployment was, though Actually he called it African American unemployment. It's a white Don says. It's a white cuck thing you wouldn't understand.

Speaker 2:

But enough about how different Trump's rhetoric was from his record. He definitely had, and still has, the right enemies. All the worst people in the world, the modern doorkeepers of Satan, hate him with a fervor that even Adolf Hitler couldn't match. Of course, russiagate was a joke and it was documented to have the illegitimate brainchild to have been the illegitimate brainchild of Hillary Clinton, who was not only wasn't prosecuted by the Trump Injustice Department, but continues to rant about how the 2016 election was stolen from her, almost like Trump does about the 2020 election. Only Trump is being prosecuted for complaining about his election. Some allegations of electoral fraud are more equal than others.

Speaker 2:

Trump was the subject of a more obscene and distasteful public comments and media ridiculed than any in American history, more than Newie Long, more than Richard Nixon, more than Jim Garrison. There was a play running for months in New York that celebrated the mock assassination of Donald Trump. Upstanding America 2.0 celebrity, snoop Dogg, also depicted the assassination of Trump in a video. Trump would repay the venerable Snoop Dogg by pardoning his friend, the president of Death Row Records, and not Julian Assange, as he left office.

Speaker 2:

Trump was certainly a strange sort of racist, and it was a great honor to analyze all those white supremacists who remain in the shadows overseeing the great replacement. Celebrities showed absolute disdain for Trump and their intellectual offerings on Twitter, so did virtually every journalist in our state-controlled media. Indeed, trump's one enduring legacy may have been a popularized the phrase and inadvertently exposed just how bad our quote free press really is. No matter how many black rappers he rescued or how few illegal immigrants he actually deported, the constant refrain was that Trump was a hopeless racist. In fact, he came to define the term and, of course, everyone who supported him were racist too. Trump actually instituting the unconstitutional lockdown, proving that he could do something after all and claiming credit for it and praising the dangerous warp speed vaccine didn't matter. He was still a racist and responsible for all the incorrigible anti-vaxxers.

Speaker 2:

Trump's three nominees to the Supreme Court were attacked viciously by the usual suspects and his loyalists who, confronted with the stark evidence of his inactivity as president, invariably point to them as his greatest accomplishment. Except that one of them, amy Comed Barrett, votes against him every time. Brett Kavanaugh is hit or miss. Only Neil Gorsuch has been pretty decent, and yet those with Trump derangement syndrome and this is a very real mental disorder continued to portray him as a right-wing extremist, white supremacists, perhaps insurrectionists like Trump that are guilty of thought crimes they never committed. Well, we'll see how they rule on his politicized prosecutions of remaining electoral disputes. So far, their track records don't give much hope for MAGA loyalists. So let's look at these Trump show trials. I don't know what the Soviet legal process was really like Before they sent dissidents off to Siberia, or how corrupt it would have been.

Speaker 2:

Trump was convicted and forced to pay millions to a certifiable lunatic who paints trees blue and named her cat vagina for sexually assaulting her in a crowded department store dressing room at some point in the 90s. She couldn't recall the exact date Seriously and she is on the record of having joked about having had sex with Donald Trump on social media. She is the poster child for incredible witness, but a jury and one of the endless bias judges assigned to Trump's cases ruled in favor, as the woke white woman say. I believe her. I don't know if we'll be able to finish the entire thing. I'm trying to get through the horror. This is a great article. Don is just really taking this apart, as he normally does, truly doing a magnificent job. Let's see. I want to skip a little bit ahead of TDS.

Speaker 2:

Tds has claimed millions of victims of Trump derangement syndrome. It's non-fatal in physical terms, but it is absolutely lethal to the intellect. I've seen many a friend fall victim to it. It causes one to lose all sense of perspective. The victim begins to believe that the intelligence agencies, the military industrial complex and the mainstream media are all fine and worthwhile institutions. They actually believe the Trump and Stein project opposes these forces, which represent the deep state. He talked about the swamp he vowed to drain, and so George W Bush is now a hero. He opposed Trump. He's a Chinese vile offspring. He hates Trump. It's true TDS, and opposing Trump whitewashes all the other things that you've ever done. You're my enemy. It doesn't matter what you did.

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To those with TDS, all politics is viewed through the prism of Trump and Stein. Because Trump spoke out against the senseless wars. Those who hate him have to be in favor of war. See, I stand with Ukraine because Trump criticized the third world infrastructure. Those who hate him want the roads, bridges and power grids to remain in their present laughable state, except for getting rid of any racist roads. By the way, there are such a thing as racist and the rest is shared by the saintly Joe Biden. I messed up on that little part there. I'm reading ahead and it makes me laugh. He'll be on it like a little white girl with a fresh scent of no more tears in her hair.

Speaker 2:

Trump often hinted at conspiratorial thinking. Those with TDS can no longer believe in any conspiracies Well, except Russia gate and the Trump directed January 6 insurrection. The only issue where they face a real dilemma is the COVID vaccine. Despite 90 plus percent of his supporters being skeptical about it, trump continues to tirelessly promote it. Yet while those with TDS enthusiastically embrace the vaccine, they curiously managed to ignore the fact that their sworn enemy claims credit for it, while Trump threw the January 6 protesters under the bus by not marching with them as he promised, didn't pardon them before leaving office and rarely mentions them in his circus Barker rallies. He is still blasted for orchestrating the entire thing.

Speaker 2:

His speech proves he didn't incite anyone. He told him to march peacefully and patriotically, yet the media, all with TDS, insisted that he did To them. The worst overreaction to a protest in history becomes an attempted overthrow of democracy. We have seen several states take another unprecedented step in voting to bar Donald Trump, a former president and current frontrunner in the polls, from the ballot. To their credit, the Supreme Court just voted 9 to 0 in Trump's favor of this question. But the attempt illustrates the role of his scripted spectacle.

Speaker 2:

All's fair in the Trumpenstein project politicized prosecutions, efforts to prevent him from running again, the leadership of the Republic, hugs and his other supposed party continues to be repelled. Even the possibility of making America great, let alone emphasizing America first. Yet Trump never says America first any longer. But it's still an ominous prospect for those suffering from TDS. Can you imagine the horror of putting your own country's interests first?

Speaker 2:

People in Donald Trump's social and financial class, even if they aren't ex-presidents of the United States, don't get prosecuted. They are unequivocally above the law. The courts are primarily for convincing poor and working class defendants, who are often innocent. You can scour the huge prison system in this country and you won't find any one former percenter incarcerated there. The system is designed to protect them in extremely rare instances where they're actually charged with a crime. Those with Trump's resources should have a dream team of legal representatives that puts OJ's lawyers to shame. Instead, trump's lawyers have been laughing stocks, the kind of ghetto Denison might have assigned to him. Unlike every wealthy man before him, trump cannot seem to win in any courtroom. This should give the Trump and Stuype project away. He's so right about that. It's kind of like when the end of the 2020 election and the aftermath and stop the steal and you kept thinking where's the legal team? You just had Sidney Powell saying release the crack and Rudy Giuliani's hair dye streaming into his face. There wasn't any. As David Knight often points out, the first 8,000 you gave went to the RNC in Trump. The second Trump you gave money during that time is a quarter of a billion dollars.

Speaker 2:

Trump has destroyed traditional politics. The child is cafeteria, food fights on social media, the immature nicknames. Trump's penis size even made it into the 2016 presidential election. I remember that the more extreme TDS patients call him micro penis and if things devolve logically, perhaps Trump will. Don, I can't say this on the air. It's a family show, but you should go check out the article. My friend Don is one of the funniest people. He's an American treasure and we're running out of time too. Let's see if I can get down to the bottom here of the article. I wish I could have read it word for word. I didn't give myself enough time.

Speaker 2:

Thanks to the giant Psyop, there will never be a viable third party movement in this country. Not that there was much of a chance before, but virtually all Americans have been subjected to this intensive programming and they're back and mired into two disastrous choices Democrat or Republican. Evil versus stupid. The millions afflicted with TDS must vote for future Democrats, regardless of wars, censorship and massive inflation, because Trump. The millions who cling naively to Trump will vote Republicans because Trump as well. Both parties care about the children, as in quotations. Both insist on a strong defense. Both support the troops, respect the police, but there is no such thing as a free lunch Unless you're a billionaire or an illegal immigrant. Hate speech isn't free speech. Say African American three times and click your heels.

Speaker 2:

In the days before Trump, things were awful. There was never any one worth voting for. Thus the popularity of choosing the lesser of two evils. It was accepted by all that two evils would always be the choice. To be fair, trump had at least made politics more exciting. When he's attacking the unspeakably evil Democrats or their insufferable mouthpieces in the media, it's hard not to applaud or at least laugh. Don says. I am rooting for Trump to be selected as president again this year, not because I think he'll do anything good, but for the sheer entertainment value CNN and MSNBC would become. Must watch TV. It's surely a sad commentary on the world's greatest democracy that this is the best we can hope for Again.

Speaker 2:

Donaldjeffrey'smedia folks. I wish I had a little bit longer on the clock and I would have read it verbatim. I think I'm about 90% through it, but what a great article. I was reading that this morning before I went on the David Knight show and I just want to say congratulations to Don again. Just, he puts out some magnificent stuff. Go over his sub stack, go to DonaldJeffrey'smedia and subscribe to the sub stack. He just had that put out on zero hedge and we'll be seeing Don tomorrow on his show here on the America Unplugged Channel.

Speaker 2:

I always produce for that on Fridays and again Saturday on the America Unplugged Channel at noon. So be sure and tune into that. I've got lots of new stuff. Be sure and subscribe to the podcast channel where you can find pair of truth or the Art of Burn radio transmission, and subscribe to both and the Wise Wolf Golden Crypto show. I need some subscribers. Give us a, give us a review over there. Help the algorithms, because you're not going to find me unless you're absolutely you're really searching for me. So appreciate all of you guys. And I got Beans the Brave here. She says have a great weekend. We'll be back next week for sure. Lots of shows coming up. We'll see you guys soon. Take care of each other. End of transmission.

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