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00:00Juanito, Juanito, can you hear me, Juanito?
00:02Hey, bro, how you doing?
00:04Good, yeah, yeah, hey, listen, I mean, here we are.
00:07You've said on my show many times, Russiagate breaks first.
00:11Now, I'm going to ask everyone on Facebook and on X to please now come over to YouTube
00:17so you can hear what we're going to be talking about.
00:19We're going to be talking about, you know, scandal, the whole thing.
00:24Now, remember, folks, I have George Papadopoulos coming on right after this.
00:27That will be on NinosCorner.tv.
00:28But, Juan, thank you for joining me, man.
00:31Hey, and by the way, Papadopoulos, you don't need to ask him about things that he wasn't
00:38directly involved in.
00:39He may have some understanding.
00:40His own story all by itself, he doesn't have to talk about anything else where he may have
00:46heard, done, whatever.
00:47He knows his own story.
00:49There's so much there.
00:51Just stay right on what he knows personally from his own personal experience.
00:55He was targeted early on before the election in 2016 in order to create a narrative that
01:07Trump was somehow inclusion with Russia and other groups.
01:10And so there was a plan to make it look like Trump was essentially a bad guy and to target
01:19people inside the Trump campaign.
01:24And remember, one of the things we have is we have a person who was in the room, an eyewitness,
01:32was to Comey directing two female FBI officers or operatives to try to infiltrate the Trump
01:47campaign as honeypots and try to buddy up with people around Trump in order to get intelligence.
01:56OK, this effort was and that was all the way back in 2015, not 2016.
02:04So and then it was completely off the books.
02:07So and and and one of those operatives may very well have been the one that was trying
02:12to kiss up to Papadopoulos.
02:15I suspect personally and don't know for a fact, I think it may come out in the documents that
02:21that was this supposed student aid to help her at Cambridge.
02:26But it'd be interesting to hear what Papadopoulos has to say.
02:30I mean, he's the expert on his own situation.
02:33We don't have to speculate.
02:34We've got the guy that's there and he can tell us.
02:37You know, one of the questions I would have for Papadopoulos is, what is he looking for
02:44that he believes is in those papers that Tulsi will release?
02:50You know, what's he watching for and or may know is within those papers that Tulsi would
02:56release?
02:57So we don't have to speculate.
02:59It says here that, you know, the other one, let me let me just break.
03:04Can you hear me?
03:05You're glitching.
03:07Yeah, I can.
03:09Go ahead.
03:09OK, so it says here there's going to be another drop that is just going to be mind blowing.
03:15General Flynn torches Mike Pence, says he must be questioned in criminal probe over Russia
03:20hoax setup.
03:21General Mike Flynn joined Eric Bolling on Real America's Voice and dropped bomb after bomb.
03:27It is definitely going to be an exciting week.
03:29Flynn, Trump's former national security advisor, declared that another drop of declassified evidence
03:35is coming that will be mind blowing.
03:37Mind blowing.
03:38And it could rip open the doors of corruption at the highest levels of government, including
03:44vice presidency of Pence.
03:47Any idea that you want to talk about on this, Juanito?
03:50Well, OK, let me let me let me just say this.
03:54The rumor mill is going to is going full steam.
03:59And so in D.C. you have a lot of information that's out there, some of it from very credible
04:05people.
04:05But yet it's not fully substantiated.
04:11I think we have to take deep breaths so that we don't get ahead of the news.
04:18There's certain stuff where it's true, but it may not be.
04:20The supporting evidence isn't there yet.
04:27And so and there's going to be attempts to take us off point.
04:31And so within that, with that in mind, we're going to have to because of the you're going
04:41to be drinking from a fire hose.
04:42We're going to have to be careful to, you know, let it slow down, pull and verify exactly
04:50what's tied to the documents and what's not.
04:52Now, people and in a broader sense, this cabal of people around around the 2016 election and
05:01the stuff in the 2020 election, they know that they know what they did.
05:07So they know what's true and what isn't.
05:09And anything that looks a little bit wonky, they're going to be right there to try to discredit
05:15based on, say, overreaching statements or misstatements and then say everything is bullshit.
05:24And so at this point, I think within the, you know, broader patriot community, which you're
05:31a key person in, you know, we need to take a deep breath.
05:38We want to break everything.
05:40We want everybody to know it.
05:41But it'll be easy to get caught up in things that may not be fully.
05:45Well, what I think that is something.
05:47So I want to I want to be just everybody deep breath because what I want to retain, you know,
05:52is the credibility, the viability of this audience and others so that we don't get damaged in
06:03this, you know, fog of war.
06:05There's a lot of stuff that is is going to be credible.
06:09It's just that it's not fully substantiated yet.
06:14Well, well, well, well, there's breaks one.
06:16I mean, they're going to be going to full speed.
06:19But that's my point.
06:20Yeah, Epstein stuff.
06:22Right.
06:22And we don't have to go to side sources.
06:26There's going to be attempts at disinformation.
06:29So unless it's almost one of those things, unless you actually heard it off the official
06:35website of Trump, Tulsi, Bondi, Cash, you may need to even with, you know, other persons
06:45that are close but not inside the government operation.
06:48We'll have to just kind of take some deep breaths and at least qualify what we say.
06:53Here's what's being said.
06:55You're in Washington.
06:57The rumor mill, the both the information and disinformation mill are going to be very powerful,
07:04even with things that are true.
07:11Let the other guys do the speculation.
07:13Let's stick with the stuff that we absolutely know that we can vet.
07:17And does that mean come out?
07:18Go ahead.
07:19All right.
07:19So I did report that there was that he is behind the assassination attempt of Trump or
07:24that that's the Tulsi Gabbard was coming out saying this, which to me sounds completely
07:30logical.
07:31Just saying.
07:32Well, and by the way, that's been widely reported.
07:35A lot of people are aware of this being out there.
07:38I'm not I don't think that that's necessarily been released yet.
07:43Now, let me just qualify it this way.
07:46Back in 2017, there was a number of people that actually discussed this very thing.
07:55in that as a an attempt that was going to be made on Trump that was thwarted before he
08:07even got to the inauguration and some of those meetings at the White House.
08:11So but unless it comes directly from the president and by the way, let me just say this even there,
08:19you know, remember, Trump just three weeks ago himself retweeted somebody else's comments
08:29in True Social concerning the fact that they're concerning the statement that Biden had been
08:38executed in 2020.
08:39Well, yeah, you know, so so at the end of the day, Trump has tweeted some pretty bizarre stuff.
08:46So even there, there's some wild stuff going on, but he didn't say it directly.
08:54He just retweeted it.
08:57There's a lot of wild gyrations.
08:59Are you're in you're in Washington, D.C. right now, right?
09:02I am.
09:02Yeah.
09:03Yeah.
09:03Let me ask you this.
09:04The House Oversight Committee to subpoena Jelaine Maxwell for testimony.
09:09The powerful GOP led House Oversight Committee will seek to subpoena convicted sex trafficker
09:13Jelaine Maxwell for testimony, testimony about the Jeffrey Napstein case.
09:18Are they being set up here, Juan?
09:19What is this all about?
09:22I don't think, you know, Jelaine's going to do a interview over at PPN with a couple of
09:28friends there, Patriot Party News.
09:31And personally, and I was asked about this and I said, you know, I would want to let her
09:38say what she's going to say, I think we then we have a strong community and it will get
09:45sifted and weighed.
09:47And I'm not throwing any stones at the people in this community who question things, whatever
09:51is being said, you know, on any subject, even, you know, I wouldn't throw any stones
09:58at, for example, Candace Owen.
10:00And I disagree with her on going after Trump over the Netanyahu thing.
10:04But, you know, there is the...
10:07I can see her side, though.
10:08I can see why she would be skeptical on Trump.
10:10I can see it.
10:16Right.
10:16And so part of what's going on here, the scrutiny is a necessary component at this moment in
10:25time.
10:25We're going to have to sift.
10:27I just would be careful not to, you know, go crazy on some of it because all the facts
10:35aren't on the table yet.
10:37This is a fog of war moment.
10:39And if the House wants to bring Maxwell in to, you know, get testimony, you know, let's
10:49do it.
10:50I want to hear what she has to say.
10:52And then we may not agree with what she says or she may be protecting herself or trying to,
10:58you know, okay, let's hear, though, what she has to say.
11:01And then the community can make its own determinations.
11:05I don't think we'll get full satisfaction or what, you know, what she says.
11:09She's not going to come out and say, I was a horrible everything.
11:13She's going to try and couch it in ways that make it, you know, somehow palatable to her
11:18side.
11:19But I still want to hear what she has to say.
11:21And I think that's the duty of the House.
11:23By the way, so Johnson, he didn't want certain things to be finished where they could shut down
11:34Tulsi Gabbard from releasing stuff.
11:35There was people that wanted to do a vote.
11:37So he shut down Congress early.
11:41It's closing out today.
11:43Wow.
11:43And normally they were going to go a couple more days.
11:46They were supposed to go through the 24th.
11:48They're cutting it out or shutting it down.
11:49So they were going to introduce legislation to, what was it again, wanting to stop all this?
11:55To block Tulsi Gabbard from releasing information.
11:58In fact, I was at the House yesterday.
12:01I got to tell you this, you know, I was at the House yesterday, the members only dining
12:06room.
12:07They're closing it down today.
12:10And so yesterday was the last full day.
12:14I was the last, my party was the last group to leave there.
12:19And there was other people.
12:21Ocasio-Cortez was there with some of her people.
12:25As we were going through the House yesterday, we saw people coming in for a vote, Maxine
12:30Waters, Al Green was actually dining right beside us, you know, all the usual suspects.
12:37It was, you know, it was interesting to be there.
12:40And there is a certain, there's a certain aura around being at the seat of power like
12:51that, you know, we're in historic times.
12:55Everybody feels that this is going wild places and politics fully in play.
13:02Now, with it going into recess, you've got all summer, since they can't shut down Tulsi,
13:07they were going to try to.
13:08And Johnson intercepted that move.
13:12Wow.
13:14So in other words, all summer, this information is just going to keep pouring and flooding
13:18out.
13:18That's right.
13:19Do you have time to take some super chat questions real quick?
13:23I don't.
13:23I've got people that flew in just to meet with me that are sticking by.
13:27So I took just a moment with you.
13:29You got it.
13:30So, Juan, let me ask you this.
13:31We'll talk about the arrest coming with Obama on NinosCorner.tv.
13:35We'll get into the details and minutia on that.
13:37Yeah, and, you know, it's just, I'm, you know, I've got four or five people that want to
13:46meet yet today that are all, they're all crucial in some of these.
13:53You go do what you got to do, Juanito.
13:54That's fine.
13:55It's it.
13:58All right, Juanito.
13:59Thank you for joining me.
14:01I'll call you later, too.
14:02All right.
14:03Super Nino.
14:03All right.
14:05All right.
14:05All right.
14:06Bye.
14:07All right, folks.
14:08We're back again.
14:09The news just keeps breaking and breaking and breaking.
14:14Well, Juan, DOJ, Obama scandal, the Russia, Russia, Russiagate is now headed to the DOJ
14:20for prosecution.
14:23And then you send me an article saying that now we're sending nuclear weapons or nuclear
14:29bombs, materials, whatever, to UK for a potential standoff or conflict with Russia.
14:36All the timing seems to be happening right, right, precisely when you said it would.
14:45Well, one of the things is, is that there's this nuclear dance with Russia.
14:50And remember, I think this is really important.
14:53We had deescalated the situation with Russia for quite some time.
15:03In fact, 15 years ago, we brought out of England and other places within the NATO system nuclear
15:13weapons and brought them back to the U.S. for storage here locally because the tension
15:21level was going down.
15:22Now, picture that what happened in the lead up 2015, 16 and all through the first term of
15:32Trump was this narrative that Russia was interfering in America's election process, was creating operatives
15:43such as Trump and others.
15:47And so Russia was reemerging as a threat to America in the spy versus spy thing.
15:53And so the whole Cold War thing, arguably things like Ukraine and other things going on around
16:01the world, would not have happened, except for this false lying narrative that's what is being
16:11put out right now with what Tulsi Gabbard is releasing.
16:14All right, so look, it says here, U.S. nuclear weapons transferred to U.K. soil for the first
16:21time in over 15 years in a huge development, which is no doubt related to recent nuclear saber
16:28rattling in the context of a Ukrainian war.
16:31The U.S. has likely stationed nuclear weapons in Britain for the first time in more than 15
16:36years, according to The Telegraph and other British media reports.
16:40An American C-17 transport plane visited RAF Lake and Heath in Suffolk on Thursday, making
16:48a transatlantic journey from Kirkland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
16:51Damn, that's just up the street from me.
16:54Yeah, yeah.
16:55Where the U.S. Air Force stores nuclear bombs.
17:00So, you know, one, it goes, I think about this and everything you've said for five years
17:04now, you said this will lead to his nuclear standoff.
17:08And as this Obama scandal progresses, and I'm betting that, hey, if they're going to, if
17:16they would, if they would protest and riot for George Floyd, what are they going to do
17:21for Obama?
17:21As all this climaxes, now you're going to break the news on what really is going on here.
17:28Correct, Juanito?
17:29Well, and remember, I said it's going to be like the Cuban Missile Crisis type of moment,
17:35a nuclear standoff.
17:37Look, none of this would be occurring right now, except that to put into context what to
17:48most people is merely a political scandal that the Obama people tried to slime Trump, that
17:55he was cooperating with the Russians, was essentially a Russian agent, infiltrated the White House,
18:02and therefore you're justified to do anything to take him out because, you know, he's an
18:07agent of Russia and we have to protect America and, you know, the whole smear.
18:14With that as a context, locally, internationally, you vilified Russia.
18:22You made it so we couldn't work normal relations.
18:25Look, Putin and crew were doing all sorts of things to try and normalize relations with
18:31the West.
18:32That's part of the Kurt Weldon story.
18:34Kurt Weldon, Congressman Weldon, was working very hard to work with Russia and Iran to de-escalate
18:44the conflicts between us and find ways to, you know, do economic interaction that wasn't,
18:52you know, us sending arms, you know, between each other, allies and like that.
19:00And Russia made all sorts, Putin made all sorts of offers that are, you know, just over the
19:09top and leaders like Clinton and Bush rejected those offers to try and come up with a way
19:14of normalizing things.
19:15And even Russia was showing where in the early and mid-90s, the U.S. was in there literally
19:24leeching money out of Russia.
19:25And the Russians were complaining, man, you're stealing all our money.
19:29This is money that belonged to them.
19:31And they needed to rebuild.
19:34And it was essentially under the auspices of three-letter agencies and other groups,
19:40money being stolen from Russia.
19:42And that was part of the complaints with Weldon and others.
19:44You know, he was, Weldon was on deck to be the head of the Armed Services Committee in
19:49the House.
19:50So he had no lightweight.
19:51And he documents everything he says.
19:54He's got great documentation proving everything he says.
19:59So this effort by some groups behind the scenes inside the U.S. side, if you will, and the
20:10global east side to keep a rift going between U.S. and Russia, and even to build up China,
20:17creating the best enemy money can buy with the transfer of weapons technology to China during
20:22all the Clinton years, and into the Bush years.
20:27Bush, too.
20:28And Obama, too.
20:30Just insane.
20:32Why?
20:32To create the best enemy money can buy so you can set the stage for World War III.
20:36That's what Trump's fighting right now.
20:37So with all of that in mind, President Trump and what's going on in the Ukraine and Russia
20:46and other places, Trump is essentially having to do a dance.
20:53And in the course of getting Putin, who is now a war criminal, by the way, at this point
20:59in time, people think we're working with, you know, Putin's done war crimes.
21:01Yeah, I mean, many people say we're allies and, oh, Trump and Putin are allies.
21:06That couldn't be further from the truth?
21:08No.
21:08So we're going to have to work through a lot of issues.
21:12The other side of the coin is, now this is where Scott Bennett, with his time in Iran and
21:16in Russia, especially on the Russian side there in Ukraine, he was collecting evidence of war
21:24crimes by the Ukrainians using anti-personnel weapons that are illegal by the Geneva Convention.
21:31And so it's not one-sided.
21:34There's a lot of unraveling, unfortunately, that is going to have to be done here, right?
21:38In the course of that, we can't drop our guard.
21:42And unfortunately, Putin can't drop his guard.
21:45So what's happened?
21:45Putin, you know, he feels that within the NATO-US-backed side, the things we're doing
21:51in Ukraine, he's raising the bar.
21:54Trump has said, you know, you're out of your mind.
21:57I'm trying to de-escalate this.
21:58But Zelensky wouldn't agree with the ceasefire to stop the killing while we work out a peace
22:06deal.
22:06Putin then amped it up.
22:09And now he doesn't want to agree to a ceasefire because he doesn't trust that it's going to
22:14happen.
22:14And he's not exactly wrong.
22:16So both sides are just continuing to amp it up.
22:19Well, to be fair, didn't Trump kind of sneak around and do the mineral deal?
22:24No.
22:24I mean, it's kind of like, no?
22:25No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
22:28He was offering that if Ukraine would cease fire and agree with what Russia had already
22:34agreed to, they said they'd cease fire.
22:37We would help them.
22:39There's no sneaking around.
22:41This was all done right out in the open.
22:42The whole world knew about it.
22:44We'll help you develop your minerals extraction system, your mining, and we'll become a buyer
22:51for the materials that you can mine so that you have money to rebuild.
22:55We're not going to pay for it.
22:56I don't care what anybody else promised.
22:59We're not paying to rebuild Ukraine.
23:02You guys started a war.
23:03Russians started a war.
23:05You can pay for it yourself.
23:06You have plenty of money there.
23:07You wanted a war over the Donbass, you got it.
23:10But you're going to pay for it.
23:11And if your leaders were in on it and the rest of the people weren't, well, it's your
23:14leaders.
23:15You're going to pay for it.
23:16The American people aren't paying to rebuild Ukraine.
23:18You got plenty of wealth sitting right there.
23:20We'll help you.
23:21We'll be a buyer for what you can develop.
23:23We'll help you rebuild those or to build out those mining.
23:27So if we're sending our nukes to the UK, what are the possibilities this is going to kick
23:33off pretty soon if we're already sending our nukes over there to be in position for some
23:37kind of standoff?
23:39So what could go wrong between now and...
23:41Oh, jeez.
23:44I mean, you tell me.
23:46I mean, what's boiling over right now?
23:48I mean, does it look like, you know, I guess Russia has threatened London, correct?
23:53Yeah, Putin said, look, you know, we got missiles dialed in for London.
23:59You know, you're going to keep this up.
24:01Because remember, when Zelensky left the meeting at the White House...
24:03But why do we have to go to London, Zade?
24:05Why do we have to...
24:06Hold on a second.
24:06Hold on.
24:07Hold on.
24:07Hold on.
24:08Hold on.
24:08We are allies.
24:11When Zelensky left the U.S., he went to London.
24:14London said, well, we're going to send troops into Ukraine.
24:16France said the same thing.
24:17The U.S., Trump's not going to send troops in there.
24:20And he said as much.
24:21We're not going to do this.
24:22He's trying to de-escalate the situation.
24:25But these guys want to duke it out.
24:27What he's really doing is he's sending a message that don't think that we will be slow if anybody
24:39decides to escalate this to tactical nukes.
24:41You know, if you think you're going to get one or two off there in Ukraine for demonstration
24:47purposes, we're not good with that.
24:51And if you think you're going to intimidate us with threats on Western cities, including
24:56London, you know, you're going to have to think again.
25:01We're going to reposition stuff in place.
25:04It is a hat dance and it is appropriate spreading things out so that they're not one place to
25:12get taken out.
25:14We're moving more decisively into a very warm Cold War.
25:22And another one.
25:24Another one.
25:24Well, again, what else are you going to do?
25:26You know, we're trying to get things to some kind of a negotiation to start de-escalating.
25:32But in the meantime, we can't drop our guard.
25:35They can't drop their guard.
25:37I mean, I just, I don't know.
25:39Now we're coming to the aid of Ukraine and London.
25:41And I just, I thought we were going to pull out a NATO and do all this stuff.
25:44Well, I don't know that you, they didn't go into British hands.
25:49We put them on our base.
25:50We control the button.
25:52All we're doing is shortening the flight times.
25:55But why do we even need to do this?
25:57I mean, I understand, it sounds like we're, it's the dance, you know, it's the dance and
26:03it's not, uh, you know, uh, we're not going to be intimidated.
26:08They're not acting, you know, Putin has just been, okay, I don't care what you say.
26:12I'm doing this.
26:13So we're trying to make sure he understands that, um, you know, think again, everybody
26:19take a deep breath.
26:21Uh, cause you think he would do something that careless and strike London just out of,
26:26I mean, does that have a choice at this point?
26:29Putin actually, absolutely.
26:31He's like Johnson was, he does not want to be the one to preside over world war three
26:35and Gorbachev or not Gorbachev, but, uh, Khrushchev found himself in kind of a similar condition
26:41back in the Kennedy years.
26:42He felt that the generals, uh, around him wanted him to push the button and, and he didn't
26:48want to preside over, he wanted to kind of threaten up to a certain point.
26:51He didn't actually want to be the one to start world war three and, uh, neither did
26:56Trump, neither did Putin, but in this dance, um, you know, uh, the Russians raised the ante.
27:04They've said things, they've, they've been getting more and more aggressive.
27:07Trump has finally decided, okay, we need to send a message back.
27:11So part of what you see in that article, uh, we didn't move those weapons in a covert way.
27:18We could have made it a little less obvious, left it more in doubt.
27:24What, uh, was done here was very blatant.
27:28Uh, we wanted Russia to see where that aircraft originated from, where it was going to.
27:33That, uh, you know, we left the transponders on, we weren't being sly or sneaky about this.
27:40This is a very overt, everybody knows you got your toys.
27:46We got ours too.
27:47Back the fuck off.
27:49Um, and, and within this too, as I've said, you know, this is going to be, uh, you know,
27:55this is what, um, we talked about years ago.
28:00Um, uh, you know, uh, the Russian foreign ambassador said almost identical words to what I said.
28:09We're moving towards a mute Cuban missile crisis, you know, in the year before the invasion of Ukraine.
28:14And, and nobody was backing down.
28:16Do you think this is all going to happen right now?
28:18I mean, it is happening.
28:20It's, um, it's a slower roll probably than most people think.
28:25This isn't about something in days, hours, weeks.
28:28Um, I mean, this is all happening around the time of the Obama scandals breaking loose,
28:32the Russia hoax stuff.
28:34So I don't know.
28:36Well, and part of this, hold on.
28:38Part of this Nino is that, um, while this is breaking and it breaks to Russia's favor within
28:47the Western press, Russia didn't try to interfere in the elections the way that the Obama administration,
28:56the Clinton people, uh, all the intelligence agencies, it's not the way they tried to portray
29:02it.
29:03Right, right, right.
29:04That's what's breaking for the world to see.
29:06So it makes them at least look, uh, uh, good.
29:11Uh, just second here.
29:12I got to send something to outer space.
29:14There we go.
29:15It, it makes us look good in that, or makes Russia look good in they didn't do what they
29:21were accused of doing.
29:23We have to give them some way to that's faith saving, even for Putin.
29:29You know, Putin's been accused of so much stuff.
29:31Look, he's, he's now become a war criminal, but if you get right down to it, he wasn't
29:36headed on that path.
29:38He was pushed to it where they did things to defend themselves that, uh, at the end of
29:44the day, if you look at stuff that Ukraine's doing, it's the same thing.
29:46It's tit for tat.
29:48So what's the chance of this developing into a nuclear exchange, not a standoff, but an
29:55actual exchange, uh, chances, you know, things run a hair trigger.
30:01Look, within the context, even of a false flag, I've told you, in fact, this is part
30:08of, of, of what is the reason why we need to have Kurt Weldon, uh, uh, in this conversation
30:17at this time, he was dealing with the highest levels.
30:21The very highest levels in Russia, uh, in the nineties and after, uh, uh, up and after a
30:29nine 11, where, uh, the, uh, top nuclear people and Putin put them in this room with them.
30:38We're saying we're missing, you know, uh, uh, just shy of a couple hundred, uh, tactical
30:45nukes that they called them, uh, uh, demolition devices.
30:50That's insane.
30:52And of course, that's what Kurlov was trying to track was some of the critical components.
30:59And the Kurlov is the guy that was killed in the scooter attack in Moscow, uh, Putin's
31:04very close, trusted friend.
31:05General Kurlov, uh, was tracking materials from inside Russia that, um, appeared to be
31:17being diverted and that could be used to refresh some of those, um, nuclear devices if somebody
31:27had them.
31:28And Russia was very clear.
31:30They didn't know precisely where they went, even within their own system.
31:34They suspected that under Gorbachev, they had gone to Iran.
31:41Gorbachev in, uh, the late eighties had told Iran they could have anything they needed.
31:49Why?
31:50Because we were in, uh, on the basis of still in the cold war with the Soviet Union.
31:55And so he was trying to help Iran to spread the load for the U S you know, uh, uh, uh,
32:01we were causing him problems with, uh, Afghanistan in army Mujahideen.
32:07And he was going to help by Iran to create another front for America.
32:12So if Gorbachev allowed some of those nuclear devices to go to Iran, and then they sat, they
32:18deteriorate day by day.
32:20Now you could take some of the fissile material and you could combine it with explosives.
32:28Didn't need to, uh, make a new nuclear bomb.
32:31Just need to refresh what's out there.
32:32So there's the conversation is different than most people have understood.
32:36And so a lot of old stuff that seems like it's history and nobody should care about it
32:41anymore is actually part of the conversation and needs to be part of the conversation.
32:47Why is Trump doing certain things?
32:49Why is Putin doing certain things?
32:51What's the Iran stuff all about?
32:53It's, it's a different conversation than, than most of the people are allowing.
32:57And Trump is allowing stuff to come out.
33:02He's pushing stuff out that should help Russia.
33:07It's a face saving thing.
33:09They didn't do what they were accused of doing by all these people all these years.
33:13They should be able to, you know, take a deep breath.
33:15We, we told you we didn't do it.
33:17We weren't there.
33:18We got pushed into the situation.
33:20Those people that got into power, those treasonous, traitorous, seditious pieces of
33:25that were pushing America to get into some kind of a, of a conflict in a war.
33:30Uh, Albert Pike, uh, enthusiasts looking for world war three to create their new world order.
33:36Um, uh, Russia should look pretty good in that.
33:39At the same time, we are not dropping our guard.
33:45All right.
33:46You're going to threaten us.
33:47We got to be careful.
33:48We're going to just go along with it.
33:49And I think that helped.
33:51You know, that's why this stuff going over there.
33:53Let me just mention one other thing.
33:54I've got meetings that I've got to go to that I'm, uh, I have people waiting for me on it.
33:59Very important.
34:00So let me just add one other thing, you know, uh, this is breaking.
34:05Um, I've discussed previously and I won't go into a lot of the details.
34:10It's going to come out.
34:11I'll, I'll encourage all your other, um, hosts that do show preparation by listening to you or I,
34:18go out and do this and they can, they can break this further.
34:21Um, in Tennessee, we've had a group that has been looking at the financing
34:29going into a number of these organizations that had impact into the elections.
34:35I'm not going to go into details.
34:36I want to get taken down off YouTube.
34:39Uh, but, um, in an effort to stop some of those players
34:46from, uh, presenting their work, some of which has been presented right here in this city
34:52over the last many months directly with the right people to look at stuff for prosecutions.
34:57Uh, the, one of the people that was key in some of those investigations,
35:05uh, the, uh, uh, uh, there in Tennessee, uh, was, uh, indicted by a grand jury and arrested,
35:16uh, the other day.
35:17And his name is Todd Doris.
35:19Uh, and, uh, Todd, um, has been helping in the research on these financial crimes there.
35:26Um, there's,
35:28Is that kind of what Sean was trying to break?
35:30Yeah, so that's exactly tied to Sean.
35:32He was actually executive under Sean.
35:35And the reason that this is important, um, they chose a case involving a, uh, child trafficking thing.
35:46And so what the issue is, I'm being very careful on the words here, uh, uh, by,
35:53by doing the indictment under that kind of a header, then they would get to, um,
36:00seal stuff.
36:01And so now you can't talk about it.
36:03You can't get into the details and, uh, they can't protect themselves.
36:07It's, you know, it's, it's part of the dance.
36:09Again, it's, you know, these people trying to protect themselves.
36:13The reality is, is that, uh, there's great momentum in going after the methods.
36:19And you're going to see over the next couple of days,
36:23the financing mechanisms are going to be released.
36:26And I don't care that you're going to get it all through the media,
36:29including at YouTube.
36:30I give them.
36:31Let's wait till then.
36:33Okay.
36:33When it happens, it relates to the same organizations and how they were being
36:40financed and how they were pushing their financing out into the American, uh,
36:45candidate and election system.
36:47And so this, this attack here is intended to stop, um, a, uh, significant, uh, portion of the
37:01information from being released by the people who actually did the investigation.
37:05And I, I think that there, and, and there's certain details that I don't want to release
37:10here, but it'll come out probably in the next 24 hours.
37:12I would think really, uh, I asked, I asked Sean, uh, if he would write a detailed report
37:18on the sequence here.
37:19And I, I believe he'll have that, uh, even yet later today, um, maybe even with, uh, perhaps
37:26the attorney or whatever for doors something like that.
37:29And, um, so that it's not misdated and it's very precise.
37:35Uh, we understand exactly what the sequence was.
37:38Um, but I think there needs to be a lot of scrutiny on this because this is an attempt to stop.
37:46Uh, some of this information from coming out at a street level that has a lot of detail
37:54concerning this and it would only be the stuff that you have from the Tulsi side, which is,
37:59um, maybe more generic.
38:02Okay.
38:03Um, and it still goes back to the same issues, you know, how, how were, um, elections and candidates
38:12funded in the last few elections.
38:15So anyway, there's, there's more to be done there.
38:18If you, if you watch Sean Taylor's stuff, if you go look for, I'm going to try to bring him back on,
38:22but he's just been real cautious.
38:23He says not, he had to be right.
38:26But at this point with this kind of an attack, um, you know, uh, you just gotta, you gotta be all
38:34in at this point in time.
38:35And with what's going on here in DC, there is now broader cover because it's not just
38:42him saying it from a more granular street level, you're getting how it fits into a much bigger
38:48picture. And so the one compliments the other, it gives the detailed facts about the broader,
38:55um, uh, assertions coming out of, uh, officer director of national intelligence.
39:00So, um, and, and, and then overall, just remember, you know, uh, the breaks coming out over the next
39:08days, weeks, months is, uh, within the context of Russia, Russia, Russia, uh, we're still in this hat
39:19dance to, to, um, get to a point where we can deescalate. And unfortunately I'm afraid that the
39:29stage has been set for it to continue towards a nuclear, uh, towards a, uh, Cuban missile type
39:35conflict, hopefully where nothing actually gets exchanged, but we reached some precipice,
39:41some threshold where, okay, you know, somebody blinks. Okay. And that's, that's, and, and prayers
39:50out there because these things can get out of control wild thing. And if you got people trying
39:54to do false flags or something that aren't on either side's direct control, something could be done
40:01to try to bait or prod, uh, the key powers into some action. And by the way, if it's Russia, China,
40:12I mean, Russia, U S who's the odd man out that might be actually silent, but trying to, to amp this up
40:19because they're actually, they're actually the real China problem. Yeah. Because the election stuff is
40:26China. All right. All right. When I do, thank you. Is that good? Are we good? Yeah, I think
40:31that's, I think so. I mean, we can spend hours more, but that, but let me tell everyone you're
40:35going to be the general in the general's tent, the third on 30th, uh, which is Wednesday, 5 PM folks
40:42be there, get your questions ready, whatever you want to hear him talk about, whatever questions you
40:47have, or you're curious about general's tent, Wednesday, uh, July 30th, one Oh Saban. Thanks
40:54Juanito. Uh, you know, prayers, prayers required, but we're going to get through this. We're going to
40:59do fine. Thank you. God bless. All right. All right.