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* Who Is Really Pulling The Strings Behind Israel And Iran * Cyber Attacks Are A Key Part Of The Global War * SES Is The Real U.S. Enemy Behind The Gates * This Is The Final Showdown For The Globalists * China Is In Rough Financial Shape > Xi Is Losing Power Inside The CCP * The U.S. Is Done With All The Threats > We're Going To Take Out The Bull *

Worlds in Collision > Immanuel Velikovsky
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00:00All right, folks. So it looks like it has arrived. The event that we've been talking
00:05about for a very long time is here now. So Israel attacks Iran, strikes nuclear facilities.
00:13Many of their leaders are dead. I'm going to bring up the names right now. Juan will
00:16get into that. I have Juan O'Shaven waiting in the back room to come on for such a time
00:22as this. So this is something that we've been talking about for a very long time. The civil
00:29unrest is now peaking. You better be ready for the Muslims to join the bloc party. This
00:34is all coming. Pompeo gives a threat of Iran saying Iran has cyber capabilities to do whatever
00:43they want anywhere in the world. I think he's hinting to the United States. Now, all of this
00:50is coming to a head. Trump delivers a post saying, I gave Iran chance after chance to make a deal
00:58I told them in the strongest of words to just do it. But no matter how hard they tried,
01:04no matter how close they got, they just couldn't get it done. I told them it would be much worse
01:11than anything they know, anticipated, or were told that the United States makes the best and
01:16most lethal military equipment anywhere in the world by far. And that Israel has a lot
01:22of it with much more to come. And they know how to use it. Certain Iranian hardliners spoke
01:31bravely, but they didn't know what was about to happen. They are all dead now. And it will
01:38only get worse. There has already been great death and destruction, but there's still time
01:44to make this slaughter with the next already planned attacks being even more brutal come
01:51to an end. Iran must make a deal before there is nothing left and save what was once known
01:57as the Iranian empire. No more death, no more destruction. Just do it before it's too late.
02:04God bless you all. That was from Trump. At the same time, Trump is putting that out there.
02:09Mike Pompeo is coming out saying,
02:12Iran has cyber capabilities. There it is right there. Former CIA director, Mike Pompeo says,
02:24there may be an event somewhere in the world. Well, they'll blame it on Iran, right? We all know
02:30what's really happening behind the scenes here. They'll blame it on Iran. So this is all a global,
02:37an inevitable global cyber attack. You think 2020 was scary? That was a walk in the park if they
02:45accomplished this. And it seems to be all heading there. Now, I'm going to get on with Juan in just
02:50a moment and talk about this more. Well, folks, it's here. It's finally here. And I'm going to
02:56bring on Juanito. Juanito, can you hear me, Juanito?
03:00Nino, Nino, Nino.
03:03Well, Juanito, everything we've been talking about is finally here. I don't see how, I mean,
03:08I can imagine it's going to get a lot worse than this, but here it is. I mean, the civil unrest in
03:13all the cities, tomorrow is the big day. I think tomorrow, yeah, June 14th, the military parade with
03:19Trump and protests, nationwide protests. I'm pretty sure the Muslims are going to join the block party.
03:27Don't you think, Juan? Well, again, a lot of these people have plans and they're going to do all
03:36sorts of shit. And the reality is that it may not be near as big a deal as they want to make it out
03:43to be. Iran's big counterattack to Israel fell flat. Why? Because Israel isn't anticipating it.
03:49You know, the, the part of Israel already? Well, they fired a couple hundred drones at Israel.
03:58Israel was able to take all of them out. So wait a second, Juan. You're telling me,
04:02you're telling me Israel cannot protect against paragliders, but they can protect against these
04:06drones and see where I'm going with this? Oh, well, I mean, you know, what was planned and what
04:12wasn't. And, and, uh, again, even on the cyber stuff, uh, the reality is we have cyber capabilities
04:19that people have no concept of, uh, they can, they can take their best shot and we'll turn the lights
04:28off. And I ran, it won't come back on for 50 years. Uh, once you tear down certain parts of the
04:33infrastructure adequately, it, it just doesn't come back. You gotta, you gotta start out there, you know,
04:41saying, Oh, Iran's got these capabilities for a cyber attack. It's almost like, you know,
04:44hold on. This is a really, really, really important point. Bigger than I think most of your people
04:51have maybe fully grasped. Um, the biggest part of the fight in America isn't, uh, Iran, China,
05:02all this other stuff. It's, uh, people inside of America that, um, there's an internal fight
05:09between the forces behind Trump and that got Trump where he is right now. And these other forces that
05:17are more global, globalista, uh, forces. And so at the end of the day, it's, uh, uh, an internal
05:25fight. There's the, you know, our biggest enemies are the ones within the system. They're the most
05:32dangerous also. And so they're hoping and praying that they're going to be able to take down what
05:39Trump is doing, um, bringing Americans to the fight. They're pretty confident. They're pretty
05:45arrogant about this. They're not worried. Well, I've, I've been very blatant, uh, probably more
05:51so I think than just about anybody else in the country thus far. But I think, uh, history will
05:55show that I was on the right track. Um, SES senior executive service and all of their minions out
06:02through the machine, uh, inside the politics of America, the various agencies, um, they are
06:11running a coup. At the end of the day, that's what, that's what, uh, the people backing Trump
06:17are fighting is this internal system. And, uh, they would like to think that they can keep
06:26America in check. Um, and under this doom and gloom threat, uh, that, uh, fear that any
06:35moment we could all be taken down. And the reality is, is that, uh, we're a bigger, tougher
06:40country than a lot of people. Are we going to hit, are we going to hit, get hit with, uh,
06:46one big cyber attack? Is that what's anticipated or small ones, multiple small ones? Is it going
06:53to just hit the democratic hell holes? Uh, will it hit like a large state like Texas? Could it hit
06:59all of America? What are we anticipating here, Juan? And will the golden dome protect against that?
07:05Well, you know, when you talk about the cyber attacks, there's a lot of different levels. In fact,
07:10uh, I've told your audience and other audiences before that the greatest event that I believe is
07:17off in the not too distant future, but I don't think it's this month or next month,
07:21uh, is when we have this showdown of, uh, of a missile attack on America that like the missile
07:31headed for Hawaii doesn't ever find its end target, but does shut down the system for, uh, a period of
07:39time. And during that time, all of the, uh, computers have to scram at the various federal
07:45agencies, uh, these places that even Pompeo was talking about. And, uh, all of those, uh, histories,
07:54um, the SAP programs, uh, special access projects, uh, all of them download back into the NORAD system.
08:04Um, so that's when the ship from SES switches over to Cheyenne, correct? Well, right now, prior to that
08:14kind of a continuity and government, um, collapse, if you will, and all systems scramming, going home
08:23to mama, uh, it doesn't trigger the proper kind of a download. At that point in time, all authority
08:32switches into nuclear command. Uh, SES would like to believe that they have authority in a national
08:41emergency of that type. And there's a lot of squishy areas in there. And I think they're actually
08:47correct that they would, they control, they're showing it right now. Something like what Pompeo's
08:52describing as he has to be right there in the fight, the only, the only circumstance in which,
09:01uh, those systems scram and definitively run home to mama is a, uh, uh, massive nuclear, um, attack,
09:11missile attack. And, uh, that triggers things to go a certain way in an instant, uh, a biological attack,
09:20a, uh, chemical attack. Um, even a cyber attack doesn't necessarily trigger all of those systems.
09:27You're telling me this has to go nuclear, but I mean, so both sides are aware this has to go nuclear.
09:37Well, the, that, uh, I mean, how many nuclear missiles hit Hawaii?
09:42Right. Remember when, when everybody got their cell phone, told them that, uh, you know,
09:47go, uh, find a ditch, hide in it, uh, put your head between your knees, kiss your ass goodbye.
09:53And, uh, for almost an hour that was, you know, people were just waiting for the big one to hit,
09:59you know, Pearl Harbor.
10:00And by the way, the Clintons were there visiting too.
10:03Let me just pause you for a second. One, are you going to stick around? We're going to take some
10:06phone calls at the end of the show. Are you going to stick around for that?
10:10Uh, yeah, by the way, just so you know, I don't know if you, you realize this, you know,
10:15I have a lot of cars that are older, 1971 and older, and you talk, keep talking about the EMPs.
10:22Do you know what, after the MP, this is what's still going to be driving around. You know,
10:26NASA employees actually get a little stipend to drive a pre 71 car. So there's an EMP happens.
10:33Uh, they can easily put it back together and make it work again because the ignition systems and all
10:38that. All right. Juan also Rubio says U S was not involved. And I have our time believing this
10:46not involved with the Israeli strikes against Iran. Secretary of state, Marco Rubio said on Thursday,
10:52the United States was not involved in Israel's strikes against Iran, while also urging Tehran
10:58not to target us interests or personnel in the region. Tonight, Israel took unilateral action
11:04against Iran. We are not involved in strikes against Iran. Our top priority is protecting
11:09American forces in the region. Rubio said the statement. Juan, I find this very hard to believe.
11:14Um, I'm sure Trump gave the okay, right? I mean, this is, it's hard for me to believe.
11:23Well, I think, uh, Trump gave a conditional, okay, you know, uh, we, we'd rather you hold a
11:28little bit longer, but, uh, you make your decisions and, and, uh, you know, Israel knowing that Iran was
11:36very close. You even mentioned it earlier. You know, they were close to having 15, uh, enough, uh, nuclear
11:43material for 15 bombs. Well, conserve, can Israel survive 15, even small bombs if they were able to
11:49make it. And part of the thing that I think people need to kind of bear in mind, everybody thinks that
11:55the Israeli attack was all done by aircraft, but the reality is they had, uh, teams that had been
12:03positioned inside of, uh, Iran and been operating there for, you know, months to years, um, that had
12:12pre-positioned various types of weaponry and cloaked it in standard vehicles and, and, um, you know,
12:19business, uh, moving, uh, vehicles. And so a lot of the attack in Iran, for example, on their, um, air
12:26defense system, uh, wasn't from aircraft arriving there. It was from pre-positioned, uh, systems that
12:34were able to take out the, uh, uh, uh, uh, surface to air missile system that could take out the
12:43aircraft. And then a lot of, uh, of the attacks on the leadership, the generals and the nuclear
12:50scientists was very personal, very specific. Uh, you'll notice one of the apartment buildings where
12:57it was hit by a, uh, explosive device, a drone strike that was precise right down to the apartment.
13:08And, uh, that happened in numerous places, not just one. So there was a lot of preparation.
13:14Part of the reason that Israel had to go when they did, uh, there's behind the scenes, one of the most
13:20important things that had just happened that I don't think anybody, I haven't heard anybody talk
13:24about it on the news, but Netanyahu, uh, just hours before the attack began had been through a, um,
13:38vote of confidence within the, uh, um, oh, uh, parliament there. And, uh, that vote of confidence
13:48was positive for Netanyahu. He could have been taken out of power and none of this attack
13:54would have happened. The vote of confidence is important because by Israeli law, um, you can't
14:02do another one for six months. So within hours after Netanyahu received the vote of confidence,
14:10uh, and could proceed then knowing that no matter what happens over the next days or weeks,
14:17nobody could do anything to challenge him being in power in Israel. That was kind of the key. And I,
14:22I think anybody that actually was paying close attention would understand that he did that
14:27instantly. He wasn't waiting for a day or a week. Uh, Iran thought they were going to get to run the
14:33clock out, but see, they've been running the clock out for 10 years and, uh, getting closer and closer
14:41and closer and closer. And this was a tactic to, um, delay, delay, delay till they actually had the weapons.
14:48Uh, Israel, um, moving when they did immediately after the vote of confidence, uh, was completed.
14:56Netanyahu was solid. He didn't have to worry about any kind of a political attack for six months,
15:01uh, was really key. And then the other problem is this, they have all of these covert
15:07groups that were on the ground inside Iran. All you had to do is have any one of them get compromised.
15:13And Iran may have seen what was coming next. Uh, the, the, the attack within Iran was even more
15:20devastating than the attack from the aircraft that came in from outside, um, in, in a lot of ways.
15:27And it also allowed them to be pinpoint accurate. A lot of the attacks, the intelligence operations
15:33with the Iranians providing information. That's another part of this, uh, Iraq, or I mean, uh, Israel
15:41has a lot of solid context in Iran. You know, Iran is the fastest growing Christian country in the world
15:49by many accounts and, um, uh, has a solid Christian population. That's the land of Daniel, uh, where
15:57Daniel's tomb is. It's the land of Esther. And so with that in mind, there is a, um, component of Iran that
16:07is absolutely anti this, uh, um, Muslim operations, uh, mullahs and, and everything. And, um, that's the
16:19problem that Iran's in. It is in fact, I got these, uh, huge temptations back in the beginning of the
16:25Obama administration, and they were assisted by the Obama administration in stopping those, uh, protests.
16:32So not all Iranians are good with what's been going on in Iran and would like to have peace. So
16:37the attacks on Iran were actually surgical in nature, everything to do with the nuclear systems
16:45and the intelligence and, uh, scientific and the military side of that operation that would make
16:53them, you know, a potential threat to Israel. And of course they don't have to be delivered on
16:58missiles. If Iran was able to smuggle in devices into Israel, um, and pre-position them, it could
17:05be horrible too. And of course that's the threat here to the West. Uh, look what just happened in Iran
17:10with the ground forces. That's our concern with the riots here in America. How much, uh, are we
17:16infiltrated where people could be pre-positioned to be threats to America, uh, attacking America, especially in
17:25the context of the protests and riots? This is why I say Muslims are going to join the bloc party. I mean,
17:31this is getting ready to kick off. I mean, they're going to get irate over the fact that Israel bombed
17:36Iran. Well, uh, and again, uh, we've known we've had these threats for a long time. And part of the
17:45question is, do we live under, this is Israel's issue. Do they live under this continuous threat that
17:51any given moment they can be wiped out? Is that satisfactory? No. Is America, um, willing to
17:58live under the same threat? Any given moment, any given day, an EMP, a strike on some of our electrical
18:05grid, the, the science stuff behind the scenes to, so what Trump is doing right now, computer systems
18:11in America. So what Trump is doing right now, put it to an end. Right. So ripping off the bandaid.
18:16Yeah. Let's, let's cut the crap. And, uh, you know, we've been acting like sissies
18:25for decades. Why? Because our leaders are a bunch of sissies. And in fact, they're actually
18:30in cahoots with the enemy. Yeah. You know, sins of commission, but a lot of sins of omission,
18:36not protecting America. So the bullshit's over. That's, that's the beauty of Trump. That's why people
18:41love Trump. He's not going to do this, uh, roll over and play dead. And we're going to let him,
18:47but we're so, you know, oh, it's horrible. We don't, you know, no more, no more Mexican hat dance.
18:53Get right in there, get right in there, face to face with the bull, stick the freaking sword right
18:58down between the shoulder blades, kill that sucker. Okay. That's what this is all about.
19:05Well, oil prices have jumped more than 7%. I don't know where they're at yet.
19:11It's a temporary thing. Listen. Okay. So the flow of oil out of the Mideast is a little bit
19:16threatened. Iran isn't cutting off the Strait of Hormuz. They'd cut off their own only money supply
19:24with oil coming from China or revenue coming from China. They still got to get that oil out
19:28through the Strait of Hormuz. Ooh, there's a billion missiles in there and they're going to shoot all the
19:32bullshit. And by the way, Trump started, Trump started the move from trusting and relying on
19:45Mideast oil to going back to our own oil production here in the US. And that hasn't changed. We're way
19:53less reliant on the Mideast than we were during, uh, the past, you know, five administrations,
19:59practically, uh, we've switched over back to domestic production. We have all the oil we want,
20:04man. We're huge. We've got plenty of oil. What's China's what's going to be China's move from here.
20:09Now I've heard that. Is it a possibility they strike Taiwan when we're at our week? So when they
20:14perceive America to be at its weakest with the civil. Okay. This is a really important point. I think
20:20it's important that you're bringing this up. So I'm not blowing it off, but let me just say this.
20:25Okay. China thinks, thought that we were going to be far more threatened and impacted by what just
20:34happened in Iran and with Israel and that Israel be, you know, on their backs, you know, please,
20:39please help us America. They got enough weapons. They did the job. Uh, Iran hasn't even, uh, hit them
20:46with a flea fart so far. Uh, is there still stuff that they might pull out of the, uh, hat? Yeah,
20:52there is. But, uh, is it that great? Iran's got to decide if it even wants to survive.
20:58Literally Iran could be set back 50 years in the next few minutes with what Israel, uh, can do.
21:06And they've only done part of it. The only question for Iran is, do they, do they decide to give
21:12before they lose more extensive infrastructure?
21:15Uh, reportedly, allegedly, they just called Trump. You got to wonder what they're talking
21:20about in that conversation. Do you think we're going to give up? Please, please, please no more.
21:25Okay. Remember all those guys that said, we're not, uh, we don't have time to negotiate. We're
21:31not negotiating. We're not going to go with this deal. Uh, they got a, uh, uh, appointment that,
21:39uh, supersedes the appointments they already had. And now they're talking to God and they're not
21:44going to talk to Trump. Okay. They're in person having a talk with God right now. So they're not
21:50part of the negotiations. Whoever's left might have a high motivation to have a conversation.
21:57They could be the next one's dead. How many leaders got taken out in Iran?
22:01Oh, it was a lot. It's not just the ones you, you know, the three generals that three generals they
22:06took out, but the number of nuclear scientists, uh, and a number of them were spared by the way.
22:11Uh, they didn't hit, uh, the power reactors that really aren't set up to make, uh, weapons grade
22:19material. So the, the issue, for example, you go over to, uh, China, China has to look at what's
22:26going on and they have to think about the fact that, uh, uh, we aren't playing games here. They,
22:35they, they, you know, the China with where they're at, they have to think about, they may think they're
22:42tough. China's in tough shape themselves. Their ability to get revenue out from across the world,
22:49especially from the U S is a greatly threatened. Uh, they, if you had a weak U S government,
22:56a weak president, uh, then China is a threat because we let them get such a head of steam
23:03and we don't, uh, hit back. Trump's not in that mode. Trump is hitting back. And so China has to
23:10think twice. Do they really want to go head to head with the United States? The reality is they don't,
23:16even over Taiwan. Um, what Trump, you have to think about what Trump really is. I just had this
23:21conversation with a couple of, uh, um, uh, ambassadors and, uh, a president and, uh, in
23:31preparation for a meeting with president Trump. And what I said to him, I said, you have to understand
23:36where Trump's at. Look at how he dealt with Zelensky. He wanted a cease fire. And he said
23:45extremely clearly to both sides, I just want the killing to stop no more murder, no more death,
23:53stop the fighting and let's negotiate a peace. And the people in Zelensky's ears said, no, no, no,
24:00no, no, no, because it's only while you're fighting that they'll negotiate for, you know, anything
24:06worthwhile that, that we want to do. Well, worthwhile is for them to be able to, to do their mischief into
24:12Russia. Remember Russia had been being attacked continuously and they had all these bio labs
24:19across Ukraine. China, uh, has been putting the same types of threats towards the West of types that
24:26you can't, uh, you know, you just can't tolerate. It's somebody with a knife to your throat 24 seven.
24:34And so Trump has said, I'm done. We're not playing that game. And, uh, you want to go to have a fight?
24:41We're going to have a fight. And, uh, uh, you know, we'll go head to head with you and we're not
24:46just, you know, it's war by another means. Okay. So we did a trade war. Uh, we did a tariff war
24:53and, uh, we cut off the flow of money back door out of America to all these groups that hate us.
25:00Uh, uh, they didn't expect us to do that. They didn't expect Trump to do it on day one. They thought
25:06he'd wait six months until he had all of his appointments in place. So why don't they also,
25:12they say Iran's retaliation could be massive, massive retaliation. What would be their retaliation?
25:20Would it be, it won't be nuclear anymore. So it has to be cyber, correct? Well, and again,
25:25they think that they're going to, you know, we, we had a lot of, uh, people here into the U S
25:31that are on the streets in America. That's part of the reason why we have to
25:36get everybody out that isn't here legally. Um, and, uh, make sure we know who's who in the zoo here.
25:43We probably still have some of that kind of stuff here. Yes. Is it a threat? Yes,
25:47but not as all inclusive of a threat, um, as it was going to be. And remember the leadership in Iran,
25:55we just adjusted their, um, situation a bit and some leaders that might not have been
26:03getting much, uh, uh, ground within Iran may move to the top and have a whole different idea
26:10about how they want to function. The same thing with China. Xi is under intense internal pressure
26:16right now. And in fact, uh, when you look at the Chinese generals and how Xi is operating, uh, there's
26:23a pretty good argument to be made that Xi's power has gone down re radically just in the last several
26:29weeks and that, um, he is not as in control of, uh, China as he has been in the past. Um, so there's
26:40a shift in the force, if you will, there, is he going to be able to do anything he wants any way he
26:48wants it, uh, for good or for bad? Uh, probably not, not the way he was intending it. And he can
26:55saber rattle and try to be scary and everything else. I don't think, uh, it goes the way that he
27:00had planned. And, uh, you know, that's the beauty of what Trump is doing. All of these subtle threats,
27:08all of the innuendo, um, he's going right face at it. This is going head to head with the bull.
27:14No, the bull is a threat. The world is a China shop and allowed to rampage through, uh, everything
27:23would be destroyed. The operations of these moolahs in Iran, they're like bulls in the China
27:28shop of the world. And we're going to kill that bull. You know, how do you end this bullshit?
27:34Well, you kill the bull. Well, let me ask you this. The fertilizer fast enough. Right. So I'm
27:39going to take some super chats right now from my audience. If you got a question for Juanito,
27:44ask it right now. All right. So, uh, Juan, I'm going to take just a, uh, Alex, let's just take
27:50about two or three phone calls, uh, for people to come in, please play it safe. Don't do anything to
27:57get the, you know, don't, I know I'm playing Russian roulette with a phone calls, but it is what it is.
28:01Juan, I want to talk a little bit about, uh, the, um, civil unrest that's happening here in America.
28:08Are these protesters going to get tired and go home anytime soon?
28:12Um, you know, uh, some of them will, but most of them won't. And, you know, I, I mentioned in
28:18a show I did yesterday, uh, when I was very young, I was able to get, uh, uh, part of a manuscript from
28:26the, uh, book, uh, worlds in collision by Emanuel Velikovsky, uh, from a professor that was, uh,
28:34using that for some work that he was doing. Uh, that book flipped the world on its ear in the
28:41scientific world, the historic world, the religion world. It was, uh, for a time, it was the most printed
28:47book in the world other than the Bible and, uh, worlds in collision, ideas, concepts, histories,
28:56uh, interpretations of history. Everything was in play. That's the moment we're in right now.
29:02Yeah. Juan, um, I've heard that this could be wrapped up by July. You don't see that happening,
29:09do you? Well, I, Israel is only going to do this for a certain number of days. I,
29:15I think that five to seven days, they can pretty much do everything they needed to do.
29:20Uh, their ground teams are now, you know, pretty much, uh, in extraction mode. Uh, some will stay
29:28because they weren't detected as for what they were doing. But, uh, the reality is, is that, um,
29:34you know, Iran isn't going to be able to feel the nuke anytime soon. You know, that's, uh, it is, um,
29:42um, will they keep striking? No, they don't want to. They actually don't want to turn the Iranian
29:48people into an enemy. They just want to get that captured operation side of Iran under control.
29:56The Iranian people actually, uh, are not anti-Israel in mass. They, you know, would just,
30:05you know, you do your thing, we'll do ours. And, uh, so Israel has to be very careful. That's why
30:10they were so surgical in taking out the leadership. And by the way, a lot of the Iranian people,
30:16when they did the protest, they, they literally told the police commanders and complete in the
30:21police stations, do not disappear. Any of our people in the neighborhood, do not attack or arrest
30:26anybody in our neighborhood, or we will come get you and your mom and your kids. Uh, and we will do the
30:33same and we'll do it first. They weren't being casual about what was going on. So Iranians
30:39were fighting their own government. Uh, Israel just was there to, you know, move things along.
30:45And, uh, as you get those out of power, Iran's going to go a different direction.
30:51Juan, do you see flight advisories or flight restrictions happening anytime soon? I mean,
30:56I've heard it's already happening, but I'm pretty sure what, I mean, with the flight there's,
31:00is there going to be flight restrictions to the Middle East or Europe or anything like that as
31:05this heats up? I think there's, or there's reports of this already coming in where there's going to be
31:10flight restrictions. I think maybe Alex, maybe you can bring that up, but are we going to have,
31:16you know, with the city, there's restrictions. You mean domestically here in the U S both domestically
31:22and for, and abroad? Could it happen both here domestically and abroad? Well, I mean,
31:27it's happened in the areas where the war's going. Uh, we've had flight restrictions related to Ukraine
31:32stuff for a long time. And sometimes they get turned on and off at higher levels. Uh, Jordan
31:38closed their airspace, Saudi Arabia closed, uh, much of their space. Um, you know, uh, they don't want
31:45anybody flying through with their drones, missiles, aircraft. Um, but, uh, here in the U S you know,
31:53it's hard to say. I mean, there, there are threats out there. Um, there was a lot of, uh, Sam's that,
31:59uh, shoulder launch missiles, not the, uh, uh, bigger sites that are loose out across the world.
32:05That could be a threat to aircraft landing or taking off. They're not much of a threat of an altitude,
32:11but down, you know, on a landing and takeoff. Yeah. They're there. Some of those systems can be
32:16a threat. Have we seen their use? It's been threatened a long time, but it hasn't actually,
32:21um, happened, you know, huge threats, but I mean that it may not be as locked in as, as some people
32:29would think. So, um, you know, I, I think there's so many different types of threats. There's a thousand
32:37ways that somebody that wants to can attack America. Uh, does it stop America? No. Can it
32:44stop some segment of it? Yeah. Um, you know, uh, one sniper, one bullet, you know, can disrupt
32:53a whole freeway at whole town or something like that. Uh, would it last forever? No,
33:00cause we're pretty, you know, pretty big country. Um, and that's, we're just going to have those
33:06people that are a threat. Okay. It's on that. That is the whole point of the mega door. We're
33:12going to stop the bull. How are we doing that by killing the bull itself and getting rid of these
33:20threats and not leave them just out there hanging forever. I think of how many years we've been sitting
33:27under one threat or another, you know, Oklahoma city, nine 11, even a president being taken out
33:33and others where they tried to multiple times, you know, we're going to go after those threats and
33:40take them out and reduce the overall load. They're parasites. By the way, when you have a parasitic
33:46load, it means that you're so heavily infested with parasites that your system starts to collapse.
33:52And, and let me just add this one thing, important little point. Uh, and, uh, Lloyd Brunson,
34:00close, close, close friend, a great guy. Uh, he had a, a mild, uh, what they called a stroke
34:09with a blood clot has no damage lasting. They were able to clear it. Boy is one of our fantastic
34:16there for Lloyd. And, uh, I'm sure I'll be talking to him as the day goes on. Um,
34:22dodged a bullet. We can get it by all sorts of things. It isn't the terrorist. It is something
34:30within our diet, something within our surroundings. Uh, do we live under some kind of threat constantly?
34:37No, we go on with life and prayer. Um, we can go suddenly without any notice. And it's not,
34:46it's not, you know, the terrorist threat from, you know, half a world away. Um,
34:52so how do we live our life? Uh, we need to take some deep breaths and we're going to reduce the
35:01constant fear threat, uh, not just for ourselves, but for our families, our kids. What's it like for
35:08a kid growing up where, where the parents are in constant fear, you know, who's in driving,
35:12what's going on? Uh, is the alien attack? Is it, you know, the grid going down and we've got enough
35:17food in the pantry? Uh, you know, yeah, we're going to do some things to protect. Yeah,
35:21we've got food in the pantry. Don't sweat it. And, uh, you know, uh, we're not just our gun,
35:29the whole neighborhood is armed and overrun.
35:32There are some people waiting to call Alex. I said, let's just do three callers. Okay.
35:37I don't know how many people got waiting back there, but we're going for time.
35:42Go ahead. Let's do three calls.
35:42I got a quick question for one. Um, yeah, one, uh, I saw a lot of parallelism with, uh,
35:50the July 13th assassination attempt with, uh, the, um, anointment of, uh, Aaron and his sons.
35:59And, um, you know, what happened with, uh, Donald Trump with like the blood on the white,
36:05the right ear, the right thumb, the right toe. Um, can you extrapolate on that a little bit?
36:13Well, you know, there's plenty of people that are out there saying that this was a staged event.
36:19Um, God himself knows, uh, I don't buy into that in the slightest. Okay. Uh, it wasn't a staged event.
36:27If you want to believe it fine, but I do think that the hand of God, um, and president Trump has
36:34said this, he believes that he is here because God himself kept him here. And, uh, you know,
36:42some angel deflected the bullet, whatever way you want to say it. I mean, it was a half an inch,
36:46wasn't even an inch and it had blown the back of his head off. Um, so at the very least he wouldn't
36:52be president because he wouldn't be in shape to be president. Uh, the world dodged a bullet,
36:57not just Trump. And is there symbolism in their hand to God? Yeah. I think there is symbolism in
37:04there. Uh, uh, uh, the whole idea that you're, um, a willing slave of God, if you will, if you want to put
37:16it in the worst way, it's a servant of God. Um, he sees himself here in this world with a purpose. Um, would
37:24he, uh, he could live his own life and it wouldn't have done anything wrong to making money. Then again,
37:38maybe it would have been wrong because there was some higher purpose God had in mind. Would he have
37:44died on the golf course 10 years ago? Uh, happy as a clam, but because he didn't put himself into
37:52the presidency and do the things he's done to play his part in the direction of the whole world.
37:58Again, that's worlds in collision. That's Velikovsky. Trump without any question in my mind all along
38:07has seen divine hand in his life and a purpose of direction. Next caller. Yeah. Well, I'm going to
38:16take the next caller. Go ahead, Alexander. Go ahead. Hey, I'm honored to be on. Thanks so much guys.
38:21Um, Nino for you. I wanted to ask, so real basic question here. You know, you've said a lot. I
38:27might've missed it. Are we expecting a huge counterstrike on Tel Aviv from Iran? What do you
38:34think? I would imagine something's going to happen. I don't know if it's going to be on Tel Aviv one.
38:39What's your thoughts on that? Uh, I think they've already tried. They need a few days to recollect
38:47themselves. But in the meantime, if they are mounting attack, Israel's probably got pretty
38:51good Intel into Iran's military. Uh, that's what we know from, uh, the way that they were able to
38:57attack. They knew a lot of, uh, stuff because they had spies inside the Iranian operations. So anything
39:04they try to mount, uh, Israel probably has a pretty good track on it. Um, I don't think, you know,
39:10Iran, if they keep, uh, the rhetoric up, Israel keeps going at it for the next five, six, seven days.
39:17Uh, you know, if they're still at it 30 days from now, there's probably not much of Iran's
39:22infrastructure left. Um, with that in mind, I think Iran cries uncle pretty soon. It'll probably be four
39:28or five days anyway. But, uh, when they do, uh, that threat comes down radically. Friends of Iran,
39:35Iran, uh, you know, that's out there too, but it's just like with Hamas, you know, they,
39:40they make these threats, but you know, remember they had hundreds of thousands of missiles staged
39:48in Lebanon and in the Gaza area to hit targets inside Israel. And, uh, Israel has, uh, uh, taken all
39:56of that out, uh, reduced the trouble. Um, how much of that is still a threat to Israel? Most of it's,
40:05you know, torn apart in the last year and a half. So I think it's, uh, you know,
40:11these threats are going away. That's part of the genius of where Trump is at. He's not going to
40:16play this game. He's going in and take out the threats to human life all over the world. Uh,
40:21that's what's coming for Africa, figure it out. You know, Iran was meddling all through the Congo
40:27and, uh, millions of people have died in the Congo and Iran is right there in the thick of millions,
40:33millions, 10 million in the last five, six years in the Eastern Congo, 10 million
40:42dead. And Iran's hand is in there. Is Iran going to get to play mischief in central Africa? No,
40:49it's going to stop Nigeria. No, it's going to stop Libya. No, it's going to stop. It stops by going
40:54at the head of the beast. And that's what, uh, Israel's doing. And that's what Trump is, uh,
40:58allowing those people. We're going to stop the killing. Are we siding with one or the other?
41:05Are we saying this is two mischief makers duking it out Israel and Iran?
41:11Well, I, I, I get the whole thing Israel, you know, there's, there's problems with, uh, Israel
41:16and the whole basis for how they came into being and are operating and, and, uh, uh, stumbling block
41:22for the whole world in, in many ways. Um, that said, uh, you have to start somewhere. Uh, Israel
41:31will get dealt with somewhat along the way also in what Trump's doing. Um, what did we just do with
41:38the agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar? We just put them under the American, uh, military
41:46industrial complex system. If they try to deviate too much from what our will and desire is,
41:53then they'll have a problem because their military infrastructure is, uh, assisted being built, uh,
41:59by us bought and paid for by them. Um, so is this really going to be under the same threat
42:06when we're through reshaping the Mideast and unraveling all the mischief of, uh, Obama and,
42:11and the Bushes and everybody else. What do you think about this theory?
42:17There's two trucks. I can't do that on YouTube.
42:21I got to read the community guidelines. Thank you, Alexander. Let me get to the next person.
42:24I love you, brother. Thank you. Thank you. Next, next caller.
42:27Yeah. Go ahead. Um, so once this operation's over, will, um, the national emergency of 1951,
42:46would that be rescinded, rescinded before us actually being in public? You know, like, um,
42:51I didn't quite hear the question. Can you, uh, yeah, you're, you're kind of muffled, JB. You're
42:58kind of muffled. Go ahead. Try one more time. So my question is, once this operation's over,
43:09um, will the national emergency in 1933, would that be rescinded?
43:14Well, ultimately, um, where we're going in this, it's, it's probably getting, uh, ahead of our skis a
43:24bit, but ultimately we're going to unravel all of that, uh, not just the national emergency,
43:30but the bankruptcy that happened decades earlier, uh, that is the basis for a lot of the control
43:38of the American system through the, uh, federal reserve IRS, um, foreign banking, uh, operations
43:46and, uh, what constitutes money and how, uh, we define it once again, constitutionally. So there's
43:55a lot of things that are going to have to be dealt with. That's, that's the longer picture of Trump
44:00being president. In fact, one of the conversations I had a couple of days ago with, with folks, uh,
44:06from a certain part of the world was that they needed to do certain things they were doing
44:12in that realm and in the financial realm early so that they're ready to participate in what's
44:20going to happen in the last, uh, 18 months or so of this presidency. Um, and, uh, you know,
44:28a lot of people want everything to happen all at the same time. And there is a kind of a phasing
44:33through of different things. Remember we're only 120 days into this presidency. There is a lot of
44:39stuff to be cleaned up. So focusing only just on one thing with the 33, uh, stuff. I think that's
44:48not even grasping the huge, much bigger pictures. There's a lot of stuff that's done in principle.
44:55And when we take that out, we take out a dozen other related things. Um, all at the same time,
45:01we do a particular action in the way we define money. And a lot of that stuff all goes away with
45:07one act. Um, you know, uh, and I think that's what, uh, people actually are looking for. Um, there's some
45:16authors, uh, researchers that'll get fixated on a particular event and they would know it so well.
45:23And then that's the most important thing. And, uh, it is worlds and collision were worlds and collision
45:32here. One thing affects five other things. It affects a hundred other things, uh, with the collisions
45:36that occur and, uh, what constitutes money, uh, our basis for trading our life energy moments,
45:46hours, days of our life that we turn our labors into some store of wealth, how that's defined.
45:56What is it that defines that? Is it, uh, is it a paper? Is it dots and tittles on a computer screen?
46:03Uh, look at, uh, Bitcoin and all the cryptocurrencies. What's better a, uh, uh, a paper fiat or a digital
46:13fiat made out of electrons, which is safer? Well, actually the paper is probably safer, but you don't
46:19even have that in the banking world. You have digital fiat, even if it's, if you have paper in an account,
46:24there's going to have to be some redefining of how we have and hold our life energy
46:30in the form of these receipts. And, uh, uh, I think there's a pretty good plan in place, but you won't
46:38get to realize that till we get further into this, uh, this whole operation. And that's,
46:43that's a couple of years out ultimately. Is that good for you, JB? That's perfect. Thank
46:48you very much. I love you guys. Love you too, my man, Alex. All right. Hey, appreciate it.
46:52Alex. Go ahead. All right. Right now. Uh, one, you got to get going.
47:01One more call and then we're gone. One more call. All right.
47:04Let's do one more. If Alex is there, I'd love to hear it. Yep. If Alex is there,
47:07I'd love to hear it. Alex, do you have a question?
47:10Uh, no, I mean, we can pull up another caller though. We have one more person in the back.
47:14All right. Let's do it. Let's keep it. Let's make it cool.
47:16Get them in here. Let's go. All right. Floyd, you're coming on. All right. How you doing, Juan?
47:22How you doing, Nino? My man, I'm good. Uh, Juan may not remember me, but we met at the
47:28Sky Pony Gallery in Plano, Texas at, uh, your jacket.
47:33I didn't know it well. Was that the art gallery? Yep.
47:37I remember that day. Yep. I remember Sky Pony. Yep.
47:41You're walking around talking to Nino all day. Let me ask you this, Juan.
47:50Taiwan. What do you think about Taiwan? What's going on in the South Pacific
47:54as we look over here in the Middle East and we have our own backyard burning up?
48:02Well, you got stuff going on all over the world. I mean, if you want to pick a place where there's
48:06the most death happening every single day, it's the Congo. It's Eastern Congo and the whole
48:11planet. There's more going on there than there is just about anywhere else as far as, you know,
48:16death. Um, Taiwan is under this continuing threat. North Korea, uh, South Korea. South Korea had, uh,
48:25mischief done its election. We know that, uh, occurred. China's didn't think of it. While, while
48:31hands are maybe looking over at Taiwan, China's been doing, uh, incredible mischief into the election
48:36system in, uh, South Korea. And, uh, we've been sifting troops in there to get ready for who knows
48:43what, uh, as this plays through. So with that in mind, um, let's go a slightly different direction.
48:50Uh, uh, is it just Taiwan? There's mischief going on in the Philippines.
48:55You got stuff all through that region to fixate only in Taiwan might be part of a ruse while we're,
49:04we're watching their things happen other places. So what we really need to do is, is think a bit more
49:10holistically all the various systems. It's not just one thing. It's multiple things having effect.
49:16Does Iran affect what China may decide to do in Taiwan? Yeah. Does it move them faster? Does it slow
49:22them down? Uh, it's a conversation. Is, is America able to walk and chew gum? I would say that at this
49:30exact moment, the people around Trump are better able to do that than anybody else in the world.
49:39That's the thing that's wild. Trump at this particular age in his life, have you ever noticed
49:46how guys get older and older and they have less time for the bullshit? Yeah. That's Trump.
49:51Like right now with me. Less time for the bullshit.
49:54Well, okay. So just think about it. Uh, we don't have somebody that's trying to lay the groundwork for
50:01his, you know, last book, you know, 10 years after he retires and everybody wants to know all of his
50:07thoughts in the world. Trump isn't even thinking that way. He's going to make a difference. He's going
50:12to go out fixing the world. And in fact, I'll tell you one of those little secret that's where Putin's
50:17at too. He did not want his legacy to be nuclear war on planet earth. He's thinking very Kennedy ask
50:26people behind the scenes that have talked with him to know how he's thinking. He does not want
50:30to preside over world war three. That was his whole point. Even in doing what he did in Iran.
50:36I mean, in a Ukraine, he wanted to end it before it became so horrific that it was the total black
50:47mark on, on his presidency. And all along he's felt that what he was doing was what was going to have
50:52to be done anyway. He was doing it early, just like Israel just did with Iran rather than wait until
50:59what they could serve up is so devastating that there's a bare chance that you might survive
51:04or that it becomes so wiped out. It's not even worth staying there. They took a preemptive act
51:10because Iran was making threats every single day. Don't forget where this came from. We are going to
51:18destroy Israel. We're going to do it. They're going to take out Israel as their last dying breath.
51:22That's what these generals and politicians were thinking in Iran. Okay, well, they're talking to
51:27God about it now. Next. Same thing in Southeast Asia and across the Pacific. China. Xi may be talking
51:38about Taiwan. Xi may never get to Taiwan. He is under instant threat of being taken out of power by some
51:46of the people that other people that hold power in China. They want to get up to bat. Great. We'll take
51:53them on too. We're not going to be threatened by these people anymore. That's part of the whole thing
51:57and the threats. Sounds good. Floyd. Yeah. So with everything going on in Iran,
52:10do you think that we have the capability, the logistics to handle multi-front battles?
52:18Oh, absolutely. And remember, every one of these fights is slightly different.
52:27Some of it we're going to do with cyber. They think that their defense systems are impenetrable.
52:35Just like Iran, their people thought that Israel was going to be an even fair fight.
52:41They haven't even got one lick in on Israel so far. Not even one. China would get the same kind of a
52:51situation. Trump has said it several times. We have stuff they didn't even dream that we have.
53:00Don't think, just because we put on a particular look and the prior leaders put on a particular look,
53:05a lot of stuff's in play here. Don't kid yourself, including cyber. They got cyber. We got cyber.
53:12They got cyber on steroids. We got cyber on quadroids. Get over it. Now we're doing the fight.
53:24Is that good, Floyd? We're done with the bullshit. We're going for the bull.
53:27Right. Now, go for the bull. I don't know if your audience is aware, but I did a video on it
53:35about two and a half years ago where the Iran Republican Guard announced that they had 2,200
53:44kilometers of deep underground military bases. And they're bragging about all the technology that
53:49I had that they had. Iran? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's it. I'll send it to you if you want.
53:55Have you ever heard of the foamy bomb? The foamy bomb? Yeah. Israel had a problem with that within,
54:03yeah, with Hamas. They throw this bomb in there and it puts foam all through a tunnel.
54:09They can close off all ends. It's the wildest thing you ever saw in your whole life. Green foam.
54:14Okay. So these underground locations where people want to have a great big, huge fight
54:19and they've got all this storage and everything else. Yeah. Well, a few foamy bombs. See how that
54:24works for you. And we can deliver them very, very deep. We can deliver them in places that nobody
54:31thought we could get to. All right. I got to fly, bro. I know. I know you got to get going. All right.
54:41Yep. And we'll be talking, you know, so. You got it. All right. I'll call you later today.
54:48It's interesting places over the next, over the next, uh, a couple of months. So, uh, I'll look forward
54:54to talking to you, bro. You got it. Well, thank you for coming on.

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