Scott Ritter: Iran HITTING US BASES & ISRAEL LIKE NEVER BEFORE, Trump's Oil War Backfires
Danny Haiphong
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Scott Ritter unleashes on US and Israeli strikes on Iran's oil depots and details Iran's ongoing retaliation to the war of aggression entering the second week. Are we headed toward economic and military armageddon? Watch the stream in full as we break it all down.
Transcript
Welcome everyone. Welcome back to the show. It's your host Danny Hiong. I'm joined by former UN Marine Corps officer
in uh US Marine Corps intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector Scott
Ritter. Thanks so much for joining me again today. Thanks for having me. Of course. It's always great to be on
with you, Scott. Hit the like button, everyone. That helps boost this show in YouTube's algorithm. And we're just
going to get started. Scott, uh, so I wanted your assessment of how, uh, this war is going. I know on previous shows
you have said that, uh, the, uh, US and Israel will soon become, uh,
defenseless, uh, as this war goes on. The New York Times published an article
announcing the seventh US death that we know of in this war. And I just wanted
to pull up a quote here uh that the New York Times wrote uh when they're talking
about this. They said, "For the US, the grim toll in the first week of this war signal that Iran was more prepared for
war than the Trump administration anticipated." US military officials told the Times. Iran has continued to put up
a fight even after Ayatollah Ali Hami, its Supreme Leader, and other top officials were killed by Israeli attacks
with intel help from the CIA. Iran has vowed after oil depots got to increase
its retaliatory strikes by 100% for missiles, I believe 20% for drones. We're seeing the results of that. I can
pull up some images, but really we're seeing Bahrain energy being hit. We're seeing Israel, Tel Aviv taking a a
pounding over the last two days especially. So, uh maybe you can give your assessment of where this war is at
and how you see it going for all sides. Well, let's uh
there's a an American military officer named Colonel John Boyd. People might want to look him up. Uh his uh his his
thinking, his philosophies have been adopted by the military uh and by civilians alike. Uh he is the man who
came up with the concept of getting inside your enemy's decision-making cycle. And uh the uh what what he used
to describe is something called the UDA loop. Buddha is an abbreviation for observe, orient, decide, act. These are
the four um phases in uh in decision making. You observe,
you then orient on what it is you're you're focused on. You make a decision about what needs to be do and then you
do that decision. And the side that can do this the fastest tends to win. Uh he did it as a fighter pilot, you know. So
basically, if two airplanes are coming in, the one initiates, the other one reacts. and he claimed that he could get
into a kill position quicker uh because he could cycle information more quickly
than his opponent. His goal was to have the other side reacting to you. Um now the United States and Israel carried out
a surprise attack against uh against Iran, one that included the murder
assassination of Ali Kaman. Um one would think therefore that
they've reacted and now the Iranians have to react. But um this wasn't the case because we hadn't prepared
properly. We had uh you know goals that were linked to um you know things that
could never happen. You can't say you're going to have regime change by killing Ali Kane. The reality is by killing Ali
Killing murdering Ali K uh you make regime change impossible. Anybody who
knew anything about Iran would know that that's the case. If you know about just you know how revered the supreme leader
is amongst the faithful and Iran is a nation of faithful and if you knew about the constitution Iran is a
constitutional republic. In fact Iran is the most uh effectively functioning democracy in the Middle East. I'll say
that again and I'll be more than happy to take anybody on a debate on this at any time. Iran functions more
effectively as a democracy than any other nation in the Middle East including Israel. Um it's a
constitutional republic. It's an Islamic republic. Um but they have mechanisms in place. They have institutions in place
that filled the gap created by the death of Ali Ham and um they ensured that the
regime continued to function and the murder of Ali Kam you know made sure
that the people would rally around the government. Um so right off the bat this was a regime change war. The purpose of
the surprise attack was to achieve regime change by facilitating the murder of the man that we all believed death
would bring the collapse of Iran. And it turned out to be the opposite. I've said this here and I've said it before. We
lost the war with the first missiles fired um into Iran because we don't know what we were doing. We initiated
something that we that was supposed to achieve a certain result but achieved the exact opposite result. We defeated
ourselves from day one. But more importantly, and we admit it now, we didn't
anticipate the Iranian response. We thought by killing Ali Kam, Iran would be leadership. It'd be like a ship with
no captain at the wheel, the ship just spinning around. Um, that wasn't the case. Iran had a plan and they
immediately implemented the plan. And the plan blew our minds because we didn't think they were going to do this. We didn't think we thought maybe they'd
strike Israel, maybe they'd strike. They struck everything. They did full broadspectctrum strike. And so we
initiated something jked and the Iranians flipped over and we went, "Damn, they're on our six. Now the
Iranians are driving this ship because we're playing reaction." The Iranians are implementing a plan that they have
thought out from the start. They've prepared for it. They have the resources for it. Um and and they're implementing
this plan without deviation. The United States, on the other hand, has changed its plan five times in 10 days. Um, and
we're going to change it again today because there's a new economic reality coming into play. Um, which we didn't anticipate. We didn't anticipate any of
this, which is wild to me. But continue. Yeah, it's the most poorly planned uh military operation in the history of poorly
planned military operations. Meanwhile, the Iranians are executing a plan to perfection. To perfection. All you
naysayers out there. I mean, I love the neocon. First of all, I love fat neocons who've never served in the military.
They're my favorite people because they just sit there and they talk about things they don't understand and they say you just wait. We're going to get a
culmination of forces that are going to sequence together and achieve a result that's going to collapse the regime from within. Trump is a genius. He's a 5D
chess player and you guys don't understand it. Just because it looks bad right now doesn't mean it's bad. That's fake. We're going to get under there.
We're going to undermine. It's going to collapse. We're going to win because we are the lethal fails. Pesh has told us so. Um they're just morons. They don't
know anything about war. They don't know anything about geopolitics and perhaps more importantly they don't know
anything about Iran. We have people talking about Iran who don't know anything about Iran. We have people
talking about war who don't know anything about war. And yet we have a mainstream media that gives echochamber
status to these people. They can sit there and talk and talk and talk get social media, you know, broadcast and
everything. And the stupid American people, I'm sorry, but you are stupid. every single one of you with the
possible exception of a handful of people who are watching your show today. But the rest of them are I look out at my neighborhood. It is just a quiet
little sleepy suburban uh you know neighborhood outside of Albany, New York. No one's panicking. They don't
understand what's happening. They don't comprehend. You can walk the neighborhood and you see, you know, about 30% I stand with Israel signs
dating back of course to the genocide against the people of Palestine. But these are ignorant people, stupid people
who just live their lives insulated from the reality of what's happening and they only believe the crap that they're given
on TV. Um, and it and it and yet this morning they got a little bit of a
wakeup call because it's Monday and I know on Friday the gas was $311 a gallon
when I filled up my tank and today it's $341 a gallon. It's gone up 30 cents and
by the end of the day it's going to go up another nickel and by the end of the week who knows where it's going to be
because the price of Brent crude is going through the roof. Uh why we didn't anticipate that either. No matter how
much our military told us we will secure the straight or moose. There's no way Iran could shut it down. Iran shut it
down. There's not a damn thing we can do about it. Not a damn thing we can do about it. Uh Qatar is no longer
producing gas. Kuwait's no longer producing oil. Saudi producing oil
because not because they wanted to stop but because Iran made them stop because of this because of this. This is
Bamco in Bahrain. I mean continue and then and and the United Arab Emirates is about to be shut down. Saudi
Arabia is on the verge of being shut down. Baku is going to stop its ability to be able to produce oil if they play
stupid games. Um you know and this is it. And the world's going to have an energy crash. We've been talking about
we've been saying it's going to happen you know and there were the the the really the genius Americans out there. That's not going to happen. We're energy
sufficient. We're America. We got Texas. They they frack things. They uh break
this oil open and they get gas out of there. And and we're energy sufficient. We're not affected. And then we invaded Venezuela. We got all their oil. We're
good to go. And ask yourselves why you're paying through the nose of the gas pump if
we're so damn energy sufficient. Ask yourself where the strategic uh petroleum reserves are. Donald Trump
didn't load them up, guys. They're empty. They don't exist. we're screwed. Um, but that's okay. I think it's time
the American people pay a price. Um, you know, and and we are. But we we've lost this war. This war is lost. Um, we've
lost the Iranians were smarter than us about ballistic missile defense. Uh, if you don't mind, I'll give you a
quick fiveminute lesson on ballistic missile defense for the stupid people that aren't listening because everybody
listening here is very smart and very attuned and very but sometimes people will watch the show later on who are
stupid. So, this is for their benefit. Um, all right. If you take missiles defense,
understand that every component of the missile defense shield that we've put together over Israel in the Middle East
wasn't designed to work with the other. They were designed in a vacuum. Uh, some of them like the Patriot missile date
back to the original missile defense shield technology, Sentinel Technology of the 1970s. Uh, and when Rathon was
asked to build a tactical system for the US Army, rather than doing the right thing, which is to design it from scratch, they took the shortcut. They
took 1970s technology and they tried to adapt it and modify it for tactical application and the Patriot system has
never worked properly since then. So yes, the Patriot doesn't work. It never
has and it never will because we're always playing catch-up. When you have to keep putting in, you know, program
updates to fix it, that means you're updating against a threat that already exists. It proves that it's capable of defeating it. By the time you update it,
there's a new threat that you can't meet. And we're seeing that play out in the skies over the Middle East. The Patriot system doesn't work. Iron Dome
isn't designed for this. David Sling and A3 likewise. Uh what you're seeing are
systems that are designed to fire fight. They were designed to fight against a specific missile threat. That means a
standard ballistic missile on a ballistic missile trajectory flying at certain speeds. Uh the Iranians on the
other hand are firing missiles that aren't fine a ballistic missile trajectory. They have the ability to accelerate midcourse. They have be able
to maneuver. And so as these systems seek to acquire something, you might
notice the missiles launch, there's sort of an S-shaped curve to them. They they do that's them adjusting. The radars are
queuing in and they're anticipating a point of intercept. So as the missile travels, the missiles launch and then it
makes the adjustment to get to the point of intercept. But the problem is that point of intercept once the missile
launches changes because the Iranian missile accelerates. So now this missile is trying to play catchup and you'll see
that big curve as it's trying to catch up but it can't. And then it maneuvers. Let's say it gets in gets an intercept point. Then it maneuvers and it can't
maneuver and it misses every single time because the Iranians have built a system
to defeat this. Now, we've overlaid enough architecture though with enough layers that on occasion we successfully
intercept an old missile and everybody goes, "Yay! Aren't we the greatest?" Now, what the Iranians have done though
is they recognize that this is a bunch of this is like building a car um and
getting, you know, we're going to get a Porsche, a BMW, a Chevy, a Nissan, um
you know, and we're going to put all these parts together and call it a car. And yet it it's not going to work
because they're not designed to function with one another. That's what we've built with missile defense. But we have,
you know, we fooled ourselves because we have created early detection. The early
detection is designed to give us as much advanced notice as possible. So what happens is uh this early detection,
let's call it a radar system in I don't know, maybe it cost $1.1 billion. Let's just throw that out there. Um, and so
the missile launches, this early detection, picks it up and starts grabbing as much data as possible and
then communicating that data from satellite relay stations. You might see those little radar drones out there. Um,
and and and it communicates back so that our systems can fine-tune rather than
scanning the sky. We enable now systems to focus in on a predicted path of and
we get depth of data collection that that gives us more time to launch and respond. And so on occasion they
actually hit something. Um so what the Iranians have done is they've saturated
the skies. They've collected the data points and then they've taken our eyes out. They blow up all of the radars used
to collect data early on. Then they blow up all of the communication links. And
so now we have a system that can't work because it wasn't designed to work. And the only way we made it work is by
putting these eyes out in front of us and communication back. Full spectrum dominance we call it. And the Iranians
have blinded us. It made us unable to speak. And so the system has totally broken down. Right now we are looking at
complete system dysfunction. The missile defense system that we put over Israel
doesn't work. It can't work. It won't work because it's all blinded. Ah but enter the Turks. You see the Turks now
they have two facilities. They have one in Perinsulik near Diabre. They have another one I think is Kiranjik also
near Diaber. The Pinsulick facility is an old cold war era facility used to track satellites. In 1997, we turned it
over to the Turks. The Turks may or may not have kept it operational. I don't know. Um, but it is capable of doing
detection. Why? How do I know? because in the Gulf War, we the United States used it to detect Iraqi missile launches
to provide Israel with the detection of launch, time of flight, and possible
impact. Um, and so it was a valuable system. It could use that system still
could be used today to track the Iranian missile launches. Then there's the one in Kirinik. This is
a big Xband radar affiliated with a THAD system. Um, it's linked supposedly to
feed data to Mark 41 Aegis ashore uh missile defense systems in Poland and
Romania. But now it's been repurposed and because they have no more target
acquisition because the Iranians have taken out all the radars in the Middle East, uh, the Turkish radars are now
collecting the data and feeding them into the system. So you may ask yourself, why would Iran attack Turkey?
Because Turkeykey's providing targeting data to the ballistic missile defense shield. And so Iran wants to basically
make a note. Turkey is not an innocent part partner party in this conflict. Turkey is an active participant in this conflict. Um and they're repurposing
purposing um NATO um facilities for America's use. This is not a NATO war.
NATO is not participating in this war. Uh any nations that participate do so on an individual basis. So Turkey can't say
this is a NATO function. Therefore, we're just fulfilling our NATO obligations. Turkey has become an active
participant in this conflict. But the bottom line is our missiles defense system doesn't work. Moreover, if it
ever did work, that's when we had pack three uh missiles, the more advanced version of the uh Patriot interceptors.
We don't have anymore. They're all gone. We're firing PAC twos. Pack twos don't
work. Never did. Never will. But that's all we have left. So now the way we make up for the um the lack of pack 3es is we
do more salvo firing of PAC twos. You might have seen that recently where there's a lot of missiles going up um no
longer contained. We are just blowing out PAC twos because we're trying to intercept things that they can't. The Iranian missiles are too fast, too
maneuverable, and they'll never be intercepted by a pack two. So we're burning through the PAC twos. And when we run out of PAC twos, we ain't got
nothing left. There is literally nothing left. The fad missiles that we have are
very expensive. We've probably blown blown through about 80 90% of our inventory and what we have left won't
work because all the radars are destroyed. You know, they're linked to that Xband radar. There about five of them. Five have been killed. There's
none left except the one in Turkey. Um which the Iranians will probably end up destroying. The Israelis are out of am
ammunition. Um they don't have anything. What we gave they fired. They you know
Israel doesn't have its own. Just so you guys know, they don't produce the missiles. We do. Um
when when when when Iron Dome ran out of interceptor missiles during their their fight with Hezbollah and all that, it
was American military aircraft flying in uh from Europe. They were bringing stockpiles of interceptor missiles that
we had stockpiled here because we make them. Israel doesn't make anything. We make them and we don't make enough and
there's none left and it's game set match. Guess who's not running out of missiles? Iran. Iran has sufficient
missiles to last about six months of sustained activity, maybe even longer. They have enough drones to last for
about a year and a half of sustained launch capability. Iran has planned for this war for 20 years. Iran is operating
on a game plan. Iran is inside our decision-making cycle. Iran is executing the udaloop more effectively, more
efficiently than the United States and Israel. Iran will win this war.
Yeah. So, those are all uh really important points, Scott, and I'll just pull up some images of what you're
talking about. Here's one of those THAAD radars uh that was destroyed uh in Jordan. There satellite imagery of that,
but also the situation in Israel.
How how much, Scott, will the situation in Israel influence the
trajectory of this war? Because we're having people in Israel, this is someone
who lives there talking about being in darkness. The electricity is out. They're getting hit nonstop by
Iranian missiles and drones. The 12-day war ended with Israel coming
to the United States saying this has to stop. What makes this different? I mean, we're seeing the images of Tel
Aviv. They're trying hard to censor it, but the last two nights in particular have been particularly
difficult for Israel. How much will this affect things in the coming
days?
[Scott Ritter] Excuse me, Danny. I just got to wipe my eyes. I was crying for Israel. I mean,
when she sent that to them. Oh, I should I should pull up the comments because it's actually really
Your sentiment is uh very much shared by a lot of people as you can see. Your
poor thing. Oh, let's play on the smallest violin. I mean, we can go on and on. No, no one cares. No one literally
cares. Um, the Israelis mocked the Palestinians, mocked the suffering,
mocked the genocide, denied the genocide, denied the suffering. Uh, and frankly speaking, what Iran is doing to Israel right now doesn't even come close
to what is what Israel did to the people of Gaza. Um, you know, the worst is yet to come. So, if we're gonna, you know,
do you want us to cry because uh Iran took out a power facility after you bombed oil facilities outside of Tyrron,
causing acid rain and oil rain to rain down, causing the sewers to explode in fire, causing rivers of fire to break
through the Iranian cities, causing literally hell to break out in the streets of Thrron, a capital city of one
of the major powers in the region. You want us to cry because you lost electricity? No. And um you I don't know
if you saw but Benjamin Netanyahu's residence was hit last night and Ben Gavir's residence was hit last night.
Benjamin Netanyahu's brother is reportedly dead. Um and Ben Gavir is reportedly severely injured and may not
survive. Again, let me just pause because I'm I'm overcome by emotion uh when genocidal maniacs have the tables
turned against them. I will never shed a tear for anybody in Israel today. If you're in Israel today, you've made a
conscious decision to remain in Israel as it's basically violated the law, committed genocide. It means that you
are an active participant in an overall policy of greater Israel, which means you want to steal the land from
sovereign nations that surround you. And to steal the land, you must depopulate the land. That means that you are going to carry out an Israeli version of plan
ost the plan east the Nazi plan to depopulate bilerus and uh in in in
western Russia to eliminate millions of Slavs to make layman's round living room for the greater German people. Israel is
the modern manifestation of Nazi Germany. They are Nazis. This is not an exaggeration ladies and gentlemen. We're
talking about literally the worst people on the planet. Literally the worst people on the planet reside in this
artificial entity called Israel that no longer has a right to exist. Whatever the world thought about when they
created Israel in 1948, that no longer exists because that Israel has become an
illegal parasitic attachment to humanity and the fact that
Iran is in the process of erasing Israel from the map of the earth. I'm not going to shed any tears. If you live in
Israel, leave Israel. leave. And when you leave, don't bring your sick ideology with you. Go and join other
nations and hopefully integrate into them and live peacefully and harmonious a long and fruitful life. But the idea
of greater Israel driving a nation like the United States, nations in Europe to
commit uh acts of racist genocide because this is what it is. This is literally about the white man's burden.
This is white versus brown straight up. And if you're an Arab and you don't know that, if you live in the Gulf Coast
nations and you don't understand that you're just an inferior human being in the eyes of the Israelis, I mean, I as
an American, a white American know that I'm a And they told me straight to my face. You're you're subhuman.
Okay, I get it. Um, that's why I hate you and I will fight you because nobody wants to be called subhuman. But, you
know, imagine, you know, being an Arab, knowing that your government has bent the knee to Israel, knowing that they've
agreed to the Abrams Accord, which perpetually subordinates uh the the Gulf Arab states to greater Israel. Uh
knowing that they have allowed Israel to call the shots, knowing that Israel has drawn them into a war that's now going to destroy their economies. Um I
wouldn't be very happy. Uh there's reports of the people in the streets of Bahrain seeking to overthrow the king.
Please do. Um, the model you should use is the model that was used against the Hashemites in Iraq. Um, yeah, I'm sorry
that meant the family was taken out, butchered, and dragged through the streets, but basically that's what should happen to illegitimate royal
families that have ruled only because they are the byproduct of, you know, British colonialism in the in the
region. They have no legitimacy to rule. They're not anointed by God. They weren't selected by the people. They were picked by the British and the
British continue to manipulate them. And now the United States has taken over. Now Israel has taken over. So basically the Arab people of the Middle East are
governed by people who have allowed themselves to be subordinated to you know neoc colonial uh actors uh whether
it's the British, Americans or the Israelis. That's the truth. The only nation that doesn't do that is Iran. And
that's why we're attacking Iran because Iran doesn't play the game. Iran is a sovereign state. Iran does what the
Iranian people want them to do. And they have a government that is supported by the Iranian people which is why we will never overthrow it.
Yeah. Yeah. Great point, Scott. And you know, uh, what's so intra, well, I mean,
I I say interesting, but actually it's really it's it's shocking in the stupidity of
it because you have, of course, we know what the US and Israel's goals are. It's regime change, and you outline really
well why that hasn't worked and Iran's retaliatory response. If we get to this point of the oil
question, the economic question, it gets even more stupid because even as the
straight of Hormuz is effectively closed, uh the US not in Israel not only targeted Tan's oil or or Iran's I think
in southern tan its oil depots, but it's still hitting tankers. It just hit an oil tanker as of the last 24 hours.
And as this was happening, Scott, you saw the reports. I know you did. You
mentioned it earlier. Oil has shot way up to $100 a barrel. 90 plus% raise since December in the
cost of oil per barrel. And Scott --
[Scott Ritter] The graph
can't keep up with it, man. It's going through the roof. It's ridiculous.
And even after Europe,
I believe in the last 12 hours, has eased some of their reserves and it dropped. Wall Street Journal said, "No,
it's still going to go up to $200 a barrel if the situation persists." And Iran, their spokesperson for the IRGC
said, "Are you ready for that?" Because they are obviously prepared to ensure that this happens. And I
just want to put up Donald Trump's response to this because this is now being paraded by the Western mainstream
media as long term gain for short term pain.
Short-term oil prices which will drop rapidly when the destruction of Iran nuclear threat is over is a very
small price to pay for USA and world safety and peace only fools would think
differently
And now he has indeed fooled many, at least in the mainstream
media, I'm just going to play this segment for you Scott, and then you can react, because this is the kind of conditioning that the warmongers are trying to pedal
to all of us even as we are witnessing all over what Iran's retaliation, and of course the US war that started it.
This is a short-term disruption for the long-term gain short-term pain for the long-term gain
short-term pain be for long-term gain we're going to have some short-term pain uh with long-term gain
short-term pay for a long-term gain some short-term pain yes but we've got some long-term gain short-term spike for
a long-term gain some short-term pain for American American consumers, we may have to deal with that in the short term. Short.
So, Scott, that's only half of it. So, this is what the environment politically is like in the
United States as everything you said, everything you have outlined about Iran's retaliation, about how the
USIsraeli war of aggression is going, and all of the effects that have transpired around the oil market. That's
the response right now.
[Scott Ritter] You know, it's funny. I just went to a movie this weekend. I can't
remember it's don't don't die. I can't remember what the first two things are, but it's a great movie about AI and people addicted and watching cell phones and the world coming to an
end and everything. But you'd think that what
we just saw was actually part of a very bad Hollywood movie script. I mean, you know, because we're supposed to be
Americans. I mean, we got freedom of speech, baby. Our brains work supposedly. and we're
supposed to be above this. This is the kind of crap we're not supposed to fall for. Those other people around the world fall for this. You know, the Nazis
fell for that propaganda, but we can't because we're Americans, and Americans are smart. We're educated. And we believe in freedom. Freedom would never allow ourselves to become, you know, compliant little
slaves to a unified propaganda statement published by a
mainstream media controlled by the government. The government can't control us because we're Americans. We're better than that. Oh, good God. We're the worst
people in the world for it. I mean, if you're an American, and you're watching TV, and you see "short-term pain for long-term gain," first of all, it's a little too cute.
It happened once. I tell you, you got to work on that one, guys. Bad bad writing. But then they
repeat it and they repeat it and they repeat it and you suddenly realize that we literally don't have a free press. Wake up America. We don't have a free press. That's why you need to hit the like
button for Danny Haiphong. Really seriously because you know Danny Haiphong and Garland
Nixon and Judge Napalitano and other people who provide alternatives to
what you just saw,, "short-term pain for long-term gain." I mean,
we are a dysfunctional country, and we can't work because the American sheep
can't be awoken, because they're being lulled into a false sense of complacency by a mainstream media that's been
hijacked by a singularity controlling this. And that singularity is working on a pro-Israeli agenda. So, all you make
America great again people out there, you do understand that America
doesn't function into this at all. Which is why we need Danny Haiphong to come out and provide alternative
perspectives.
But it's embarrassing. I mean, it's funny. We laugh about it, Danny, but this is actually the
equivalent of being a doctor and throwing up a chest X-ray and going, "Holy cow, you got stage four lung
cancer that has spread to your brain, your pancreas, and your bones, and you're dead. America, you just saw the image. That's us. That's a reflection on
our society. We're dead. We are infected by a cancer. And how do you purge that
out? How do you do that? It's so deeply ingrained into everything we do. Every mainstream institution has
been infected by this. And that means again, it's not just the media. It's the things that feed the media. Do you
understand that there are universities out there to train journalists whose sole function is to graduate from
journalism school and then seamlessly fold into this system? So the journalism
schools have to condition these people to think this is okay. So what we call
journalists aren't just actors in the game that's being played to manipulate data.
There's a guy I did
an interview if you guys want to see it. It's on my Russia House podcast free of charge. You can go get it. Andre Elnitzki, former lieutenant general,
senior adviser to Shuyu when Shuyu was the defense minister of Russia. He has published papers and came up with this idea called mental war. And he talks about mental war. Basically, mental
war is what is done by outsiders to cause a society to collapse from within
by taking over the mechanisms of communication, like when you go to the movies the
movies, the cinema is designed to condition you to achieve a certain outcome, because the movies are
controlled by mainstream studios that don't allow outliers to get out there. You can make a great movie,
but if they decide, Well, we ain't putting that out there in theaters," then nobody sees it, and you have zero impact. The
movies they put out in theaters are designed to manipulate your minds. Straight up said it. Anything you see
on TV is designed to manipulate your minds. What you listen to on the radio is designed to manipulate your minds. And they're all controlled by the same
people. And so they're out there conditioning you to accept as normal
things that otherwise sane people would say that's insane.
Mental warfare, the destruction of
America from within. By whom? By the pro-Israeli Zionistic cabal. We have to
start calling it for what it is. I mean, it's not anti-Semitic, ladies and gentlemen. It's not anti-semitic. It's
just the god-awful truth that the pro-Israeli crowd is anti-American, and
is seeking the destruction of America. They're willing to use America as a tool to achieve their broader objectives. And we're just sitting here doing nothing. You'd think there'd be people in the streets, but they don't. They
just they ignore it. They are compliant sheep. They've wrapped themselves in the cocoon of comfort. They became prisoners to this
technology. And they have this cocoon of comfort, and so long as you don't rock it, make everybody happy,
they just let it happen. They don't want to disturb it. And that's where we are as a society. And this war is a
manifestation of that. This war should be opposed by everybody.
If you got a second, can I talk about the murder of
170 school children because most Americans, I mean, listen
to Donald Trump. Iran did it. Iran did it. letting the piece head. Well, we're investigating it, but don't worry about
it. We're the most lethal military in the world. My god, I can bench press 315
pounds and we are killers. That's what we do. We kill. We kill. We kill. And
forget rules. Forget those woke rules that constrained our ability to inject
lethality into the problem. You see the mindset? And Americans went, "Oh, okay."
I mean, I don't know how many people went, "That's what I voted for. That's that's what I voted for. You see that over and over on social media. That's
what I voted for. No, this is why I have to say when people say that,
you know, the way our country was created, um, we we knew about you. So,
you're you're part of what's called a faction. Federalist paper number 10, James Madison warned us about the dangers of factions. And factions are
controlled by a functioning republic, a constitutional republic that has checks and balances in place. But these checks
and balances have to work or else the executive which has been imbued with a great deal of authority becomes a tyrant. That's federalist 51. Again,
James Madison, smart man. He warned us about the dangers of a tyrant in the need for checks and balances. So today
when we have the Congress of the United States basically saying this isn't a war, it's a defensive operation and Congress doesn't need to be involved.
That's the speaker of the house saying that. That means Congress has taken itself off the map. The Supreme Court
has, you know, challenged the president on terrorists, but the president says I don't care. I'm going to do whatever I want. So, Supreme Judiciary is off the
map. We're left with a pirate, the executive. And now the executive isn't
governed by the people who, you know, believe in the necessity of checks and balances, but by factions. I voted for
this. I voted for tyranny. I voted for a cult of personality. I voted for a man who says that I am beholden to no laws.
I only believe my own sense of personal morality which is problematic given the Epstein
files but being that as it may um this is a man who says he governs as a dictator. So there we are and what are
the consequences? The Geneva Conventions 1949
um were passed because of the excesses uh that were under war even by the victors. There was a recognition that
even the victors went too far, that we have to protect civilian populations. It's essential that there has to be laws
governing war. And these were updated in 1977. Um the the the additional protocol to
the Geneva Convention. And now there people out there rolling around, oh come on, skies international law. Ah yes, but
see it was adapted and adopted by the United States Department of Defense through the law warfare manual. So it's
ours now. we own it. One of the interesting things in there is they talk about targeting. They say you have to be
very careful when you start targeting places uh to ensure that you aren't hitting civilian targets that you've
done your due diligence. And there's this thing called distinction that you must make a distinction between military
targets and civilian targets which requires an additional level of analysis in in work. This is the law. It's the
law. And so we did, I can tell you as somebody who has done this in war, um there's a lot of effort goes into
ensuring that the targets we hit are have a military value, uh that they aren't civilian in nature, and that we
look at the consequences of striking this target. Will there be collateral damage to civilians? And then you get
into proportionality. Um is the value you get from militarily from striking this target uh proportional to the
damage you're doing to civilians? And if the answer is no, we're killing far too many civilians, then you don't bomb the target. The answer is if we don't know,
we can't distinguish that this is military, you don't bomb the target. Now, we had screwed up a lot during the
global war on terrorism. So, in 2023, the Department of Defense issued a new
proclamation, a new directive called the uh civilian harm and mitigation response
uh thing. And what this did is create um a new layer of oversight for targeting
and for u you know planning wars. And this team's job was to go through each
target and ensure that we aren't making a mistake here that this isn't a civilian target, that this is a military
target. Um it's what we're supposed to do under the law of war, but we've gotten a little sloppy with it during
the global war on terrorism. So we put in new regulations to say this is what we need to do if we're going to fight a
war to be compliant with our own laws and the laws of international conflict. Um
Pete Haget did away with that directive, canceled it in his effort for lethality.
So there is no civilian harm and mitigation response capability in America anymore. Instead, what there is
is a literal free-for-all. We can do anything we want. Now you all have heard the term double tap. Double tap is a
term that's been used a lot derisively against regimes. We've accused the Syrian government of double tapping of
people, you know, dropping their barrel bombs. We've accused the Iranians of double tapping. We've accused every Russia of double tapping. We accused
everybody of double tap. On the first day of the of this conflict, um we had
picked out several targets to strike. Um we claimed we were striking targets related to the Iranian Revolutionary
Guard Command. Um, one of these was the Manab Naval Base where the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard Command had warehouses and a medical facility, etc. Um, and we struck it with five cruise
missiles. Um, now normally you'd say, okay, but you
know, you'd have confidence that the US military did the right thing. You know, certainly we looked to distinguish the
targets to make sure that there were no uh crossover targets, nothing that could have been a protected target. Um but
that unit doesn't exist anymore. Instead, what we have is we have artificial intelligence assisted
targeting uh a program called CLAD put together by Palunteer um helped create
these targets that just out of the blue. Basically, they scan databases. They're given certain parameters. Find me uh
facilities assiliated the revolutionary guard command who have buildings of the following dimensions. And then they turn
those buildings into targets and then the targets are assigned weaponry etc. So the men naval facility um was
assigned four impact points. Two impact points were warehouses of a certain
dimension. One impact point was a building uh that turned out to be a medical facility. But we didn't do the
distinction. you guys. So, even though everybody knew it was a medical facility, AI didn't and we didn't double check it
because we don't have the civilian harm mitigation response capability anymore. So, we just said put a cruise and then another one was up there in the in in
the upper right corner and um there was a large facility there and we decided we're going to bomb that one too. So, we
sent five cruise miss why five? I thought it was just four. Ah, now we get to the beauty of the Tomahawk Block 4.
The Tomach Block 4 system um has the capability to have a number of targets programmed into it and it can change its
targets on the way because it's communicating. But a really cool part of it is that it can loiter over a facility
collecting imagery that's sent back to be evaluated and it does the immediate battle damage assessment. Back in the
Gulf War when I was doing it, we bombed a target, we got the satellite data and then I looked at it and said, you know,
did we achieve the result? And if not, I said reattack and I sent it back and it got fed back into the queue. It was
bombed a day later. Took a little bit of while. Now we have immediate reattack capability with the block four. So the
fifth cruise missile's job is to loiter over. So now the first four cruise missiles come in and they hit the two
warehouse facilities. There's nothing in there. No secondary explosion, nothing. They're empty. Um they hit the medical
facility. We got smoke coming out. Um so it wasn't empty, but it's smoking that
we criteria achieved. It hit another building, collapsed it. Um, there's smoke coming out, but more importantly,
there's people moving around. Lots of people moving around. And that imagery is being sent back to the ship and the
operators on the ship are looking at going, "We got a lot of people moving around that target. A lot of people
moving around that target. We hit something of importance. Reattack." And they hold that cruise missile to go up
to altitude and fly down. Now, the amazing thing again, the Block 4 is a cool weapon because it's got this
warhead on it that's designed to be a bunker buster. So, it can blow through with the initial warhead, then come in
and boom, blow up what's inside. Very lethal. Pete Hexath loves it. I'm sure he masturbates to this weapon every
freaking night. That's who he is. But now there's an additional thing that they put in there. This is the beauty of
the Block 4. You see, the cruise missile has a lot of fuel in it. And that unexpended
fuel was just being wasted. So the block four can take that fuel, compress it and turn it into a fuel air explosive. Gives
you a thermmoaric um you know weapons capabilility. So
basically you penetrate and then you burn everything inside with this giant thermmoaric explosion. It's beautiful. I
mean Pete Hexath might masturbate twice because of that. So now we get to the
reality of what happened. It was a school. The first cruise missile hit it
uh burst through classrooms etc. The the teachers and the majority of the students who survived some students were
casualties in the first strike but the majority of them were ushered into the prayer hall of this facility. A facility
a prayer hall that met the dimensions of the criteria set by artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, the school's
calling up parents and saying, "Come and get your kids. There's been a bad day here." So, parents in the neighborhoods
nearby come rushing to the facility. operators look at teachers ushering children into the uh prayer hall,
parents rushing in, and at the moment where everybody's come together, we double tapped it.
We sent the cruise missile down, it burst through the prayer hall, exploded, and then the thermobaric
warhead blew up, burning everybody inside. Read the stories of the parents
about how they found their children. There was nothing left of my child. She had been burned to death. I only could
identify her because of the remnants of the backpack. Yeah, that's what we did. We double tabbed
them. Pure 100% murder because Pete Hegat decided that we needed to be more lethal. So, he got away with the
regulations that required the United States military to comply with, you know,
the law of war, our own law of war manual. He he got rid of it. And any
American who sits there and says, "This is okay. I voted for this. Die. Go away. Disappear. You're You're
the reason why this country no longer stands for anything. You're the reason why this country is hated and reviled.
Because you have no soul. This country exists only because of the Constitution. This country exists only because we
pretend to adhere to the rule of law. And as long as we are trying to adhere to the rule of law, there is potential
in this country worth defending. We have been imperfect, and I'll be the first one to acknowledge that. But the United
States has the potential of being a great nation if we only did what we're supposed to do. But we don't do it
because we get lazy. We don't do it because of stupidity, because of ignorance, because of racism, because of hatred, whatever you want to say. We
don't do it because of the control of a Zionistic Cabal. But if you're sitting here right now justifying this double
tap against 170 Iranian children, then problem, you're not the solution. And I
hope that you are erased from this world because you don't belong here. You are
evil. And I say that to everybody who says this is what I voted for. If you're an American, you can't vote for this.
It's the most unamerican thing that's out there. And I apologize for my bad language. This is
we are the worst people in the world right now. We the people of the United States of America are the number one
threat to international peace and security in the world. And it's only going to get worse because our president is going to start to panic when the
price of oil goes up and Israel's already panicking because they the Iranians have won this war.
