Podcast Summary: Redacted News
Episode: Are we ALL being played about this coming war with Iran? One big PSYOP! | Redacted w Clayton Morris
Release Date: May 29, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of Redacted News, hosts Clayton Morris and Natalie Morris delve into a spectrum of pressing global and domestic issues. From analyzing the potential psychological operations (PSYOP) surrounding the Gaza war to exploring new developments in COVID-19 strains and the controversial WHO pandemic treaty, the duo offers a comprehensive discussion aimed at uncovering truths often overshadowed by mainstream narratives.
1. The Gaza War: Psyop or Genuine Conflict?
Timestamp: [01:35] - [07:35]
Clayton and Natalie initiate the discussion by questioning the authenticity of the ongoing war in Gaza. They ponder whether the conflict is a manipulated narrative designed to steer public opinion and policy in a specific direction.
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Clayton Morris raises concerns about conflicting narratives regarding U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's stances on the war:
"We are constantly being told that President Trump wants the war in Gaza to end. But then this... Are we all being played?" ([06:00])
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Dan McAdams, a recurring guest, elaborates on the suspicion that the Trump-Netanyahu conflict is manufactured to justify ongoing weapon shipments to Israel:
"I am increasingly suspicious about these endless Trump stood up to Netanyahu stories. There's something very manufactured here." ([07:35])
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Alex Newman, a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in South Africa, joins the conversation to warn listeners about the deep state's agenda, drawing parallels between the situation in Gaza and broader geopolitical maneuvers aimed at the United States.
"What is happening in South Africa is the model. It is the template that they plan to use on us." ([28:48])
2. South Africa Crisis: A Microcosm of Deep State Plans
Timestamp: [07:35] - [47:23]
The hosts and their guest, Alex Newman, delve into the escalating violence against Afrikaners in South Africa, interpreting it as a blueprint for potential future actions against the United States and the Christian West.
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Natalie Morris emphasizes the targeted nature of violence in South Africa, differentiating it from ordinary crime:
"These are crimes that are so barbaric you can't even begin to imagine... These are targeted attacks aimed at exterminating this particular category of Christian agricultural person." ([38:51])
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Alex Newman draws direct parallels between the apartheid regime's tactics and current global strategies:
"They were teaching all these immigrants that this is a racist society, it needs to be absolutely dismantled and crushed." ([31:50])
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The discussion highlights the strategic use of immigration and demonization campaigns to weaken specific cultural or religious groups, with a focus on maintaining control over resources and societal structures.
"The same revolution that is taking place in South Africa now is going global. And Americans, you are the last thing standing in the way." ([31:46])
3. The Emergence of COVID-19 Strain NB 1.8.1
Timestamp: [07:35] - [29:22]
Transitioning from geopolitical tensions, the podcast shifts focus to public health concerns, specifically addressing the emergence of a new COVID-19 strain labeled NB 1.8.1.
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Dan McAdams questions the panic around this strain, pointing out its absence from the CDC's strain tracker and referencing the World Health Organization's (WHO) assessment:
"According to the World Health Organization, we do not." ([19:18])
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announces the removal of the COVID-19 vaccine for healthy children and pregnant women from the CDC's recommended immunization schedule:
"Despite the lack of any clinical data... That ends today." ([22:18])
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The hosts discuss the implications of this decision, including the potential for local jurisdictions to continue pushing vaccines despite federal guidelines, and critique the lack of comprehensive clinical trials for vaccines targeting new strains.
"We should now demand real numbers that the vaccine is tested against this strain and has shown X percent fewer COVID cases, hospitalization, severe infection, all of that." ([19:18])
4. Florida's Bold Move: Gold and Silver as Legal Tender
Timestamp: [17:02] - [19:18]
Clayton Morris highlights a significant economic development in Florida, where Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill allowing gold and silver to be used as legal tender.
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Clayton Morris explains the rationale behind this move as a protective measure against potential volatility or collapse of the U.S. dollar:
"This is a big move by the state of Florida... to protect and recognize gold and silver as legal tender in this state." ([17:02])
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He underscores the historical significance of gold and silver in financial transactions and encourages listeners to consider investing in these commodities as a hedge against economic uncertainty.
"Gold and silver have been around... and it has sustained all sorts of wars, famines, a collapse of government currency, etc." ([17:07])
5. WHO Pandemic Treaty: Sovereignty at Risk
Timestamp: [47:43] - [80:38]
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to dissecting the newly adopted WHO pandemic treaty, with hosts expressing deep concerns about its implications for national sovereignty and global pharmacological control.
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Dan McAdams introduces James Ragooski, author of "Screw the WHO," to discuss the treaty's hidden agendas:
"The scary parts about them are readily apparent. You can read it for yourself." ([50:50])
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. elaborates on the treaty's true purpose, arguing that it serves as a business expansion plan for Big Pharma under the guise of pandemic preparedness:
"It's essentially a business deal to build big pharma around the world." ([52:45])
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Clayton Morris and Dan McAdams express skepticism about the treaty's transparency, highlighting tactics like selective emphasis and hidden clauses designed to obscure harmful provisions:
"They put it in regular type. So most people who took the time to look at the documents go, oh, well that's just part of the existing IHR. We don't need to pay any attention to that." ([63:38])
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The discussion emphasizes the urgency for nations, including the United States, to reject the treaty to prevent loss of sovereignty and unbridled pharmaceutical control.
"Now is the time for people to take action, read up on what's going on. Get your government to understand that they can still reject the amendments that were adopted last year." ([65:36])
6. Listener Interactions and Final Thoughts
Timestamp: [75:12] - [81:38]
The episode concludes with interactions from listeners addressing concerns about virus testing protocols and the broader implications of the discussed topics.
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Listeners' concerns about airport virus testing practices are raised, with hosts speculating on the potential misuse of such measures for surveillance or data collection:
"My guess was they were trying to collect DNA." ([79:50])
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Clayton Morris and Dan McAdams reflect on the ongoing nature of these battles against global elites and bureaucratic overreach, emphasizing the need for vigilance and informed action among listeners.
"This is coming to the US as the whole plan, this deep state agenda is coming to the United States and we need to pay attention to that." ([02:20])
Notable Quotes
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"We are constantly being told that President Trump wants the war in Gaza to end. But then this... Are we all being played?" — Clayton Morris ([06:00])
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"What is happening in South Africa is the model. It is the template that they plan to use on us." — Alex Newman ([28:48])
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"It's essentially a business deal to build big pharma around the world." — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ([52:45])
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"Now is the time for people to take action, read up on what's going on." — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ([65:36])
Conclusion
In this episode, Redacted News presents a critical examination of current geopolitical and public health issues, urging listeners to question mainstream narratives and advocate for transparency and sovereignty. Through in-depth discussions and expert insights, the hosts aim to empower their audience with the knowledge needed to navigate complex global challenges.
Note: This summary condenses the key discussions and insights from the podcast episode while excluding advertisements and non-content segments. For a more comprehensive understanding, listening to the full episode is recommended.
