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Clayton Morris
Wake up, everybody. Welcome into Redacted on this Thursday. I'm Clayton Morris.
Natalie Morris
I'm Natalie Morris.
Clayton Morris
Good to see all of you. We got a jam packed show for you on this Thursday. So we're not going to really waste any time at all today. We're going to try to go through it as much as we can. We're watching minute by minute right now with some breaking news about to hit. A major publication about to publish some new information on Jeffrey Epstein. There is speculation online that it would be about Trump. Other sources saying and telling us here at redacted it's not going to be in that way. It'll be actually about Israel itself. So was Epstein tied to Mossad? Do we have confirmation of that? All right, we are back. I guess I don't like us talking about this today. I don't know exactly what's going on. But anyway, we're going to continue here. Sorry about that little glitch. I don't know what's happening here. But also we're going to talk about Portugal. The country now saying we're done with this illegal immigration. They had one of the most laughable immigration policies in all of Europe. It's led to basically the destruction of Portugal. Parliament has now voted to reverse that. We're going to deep dive all of that and more today. So. Well, welcome into the show. Thank you guys so much for subscribing. Let us know where you're joining us from around the world. Yes, we have a very busy show for you today. So let's dive into it. Let's get right to the very latest on this. So is Mossad, is the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad blackmailing Trump? And what connections does Epstein have to Mossad? All over the Internet today, a major publication is set to publish a bombshell on Epstein. People were speculating that it had to do specifically with Trump. Sources close to redacted have told us that no, it's, that's not the, that's not the story. The story is Israeli intelligence and Epstein. So we're watching that minute by minute. We will, you know, we will bring that to you as soon as we have it. Meanwhile, others are saying, in fact, a friend of the show, Judge Napolitano, Andrew Napolitano, just dropped this bombshell saying that yes, it's true that Mossad is in blackmailing President Trump in order really to keep the Epstein files from coming out. Watch Judge Napolitano.
Judge Napolitano
I think Trump's name is on the list.
Clayton Morris
I think Mossad knows it. I think Mossad told Their American stenographer.
Judge Napolitano
Who happens to be the director of the CIA, who takes down and regurgitates everything Mossad told him.
Clayton Morris
And I think that stenographer whispered it.
Judge Napolitano
Into the President's ear. And he's terrified that this will come out because he knows it will be the beginning of the end. Whether there's a Republican Congress or a Democrat Congress. That's what I honestly believe has happened. Now, obviously, I haven't seen the files.
Clayton Morris
Also, ex Israeli spy, Ari Ben Menashe, just a short time ago now says that, yes, Jeffrey Epstein was a Mossad agent. He is an ex Israeli spy, of course, working for Mossad, and says, yes, this is true, that Epstein was working for Mossad. Odd watch because. Because the mainstream media narrative is we don't know about Ghislaine Maxwell.
Harrison Burgers
She denies all wrongdoing. And basically Epstein was a pedophile and.
Clayton Morris
Was a successful banker. He made lots of money and he was a criminal pedophile. And he died in a jail awaiting justice. That's the story. Nothing to do with Mossad.
Harrison Burgers
Nothing to do with Israeli military intelligence.
Clayton Morris
Nothing to do with Israel.
Judge Napolitano
Yeah, they would. They would deny it. It's a real bad story, and they would deny it. But he was put straight with Israelis by Robert Maxwell at the time a military intelligence, and started working there for them.
Clayton Morris
Started working there for them. He was placed there specifically through the hands of Robert Maxwell, of course. Harrison Burgers, an independent journalist, host of no Tribe on YouTube. He joins us now to break this all down as we're watching this breaking news happening in real time. Harrison, welcome back to the show. Good to see you. What do you make of these connections to Mossad?
Father Robinson
Yeah, I mean, it's great to see you again. Well, obviously, I would say that the most obvious connection is with Ghislaine Maxwell. Her father, as that former Israeli spy just mentioned was Robert Maxwell, who was this British media oligarch, staunch Zionist, and someone who Seymour Hersh and Gordon Brown, among others, separately accused of being an Israeli spy. And immediately after it became basically publicly known that Robert Maxwell was probably this Israeli spy, Maxwell just suddenly and mysteriously died. Further, there's the question of Epstein's source of wealth. It's all very mysterious, but it appears to be with these Zionist oligarchs. I mean, I'd say particularly Les Wexner, who founded this mega group, this Israel lobby group, which their purpose, they said in the 1990s was to influence US foreign policy in the Middle East. And that's exactly what they did. But Murray Farmer, who's one of Epstein's first accusers, said that Les Wexner abducted her, that he trapped her in his compound for Epstein and Maxwell to sexually assault. And then there's this question of, you know, how Epstein was able to evade what would kind of typically be this harsh sentence for his crimes. And I say typically because there's many other powerful people that have been caught doing exactly the same thing as Epstein, and, you know, they've been justly punished. I think Dennis Hastert is a good example of that. But Epstein, for some reason, was able to serve this very light sentence and walk away in this very unexplainable way. And according to Vicki Ward, which she actually just reaffirmed yesterday to Megyn Kelly, Alex Acosta, the US Attorney that was prosecuting the Epstein case, was told that Epstein belonged to intelligence and basically that he should leave it alone. And then there's obviously the strange relationship between Epstein and Ehud, Barack and Les Wexner. Actually, Barack was practically roommates with Epstein at one point, basically visiting his New York City mansion that he owned all the time, at least 30 times, even investing in an Israeli surveillance company with Jeffrey Epstein. And at the same time, he was receiving all this money from the Wexner foundations for just these really unclear reasons. And then finally there's, you know, all the surveillance cameras and these tapes that were wired in to each of Epstein's properties that were exactly what one might expect to find in a, you know, CIA intelligence operation. You know, that's by no means an extensive list of the evidence, but it's certainly enough for people to say, as. As Tucker did, that, you know, Most people in D.C. do believe that Epstein was this Israeli intelligence asset. And the denials from the Trump administration, they're not even denying it. Actually, they won't even address that question, which makes it, you know, even more mysterious.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. Now, so if you and I can see this, anyone who looks can see all of these connections, what do you think then would be the possible motivation for the Trump administration trying to bury this?
Father Robinson
I mean, the most obvious one is that this does not look good for Israel. Israel obviously doesn't have good public support in the United States right now. The problem is that it's bad for Trump. You know, at least 40% of Republicans are satisfied, but, you know, most are not. And the majority of the public isn't satisfied, according to the latest Quinnipiac poll that I just saw yesterday. So it's obviously to protect Israel. We know, first of all that, you know, Trump receives all this money from the Adelsons, hundreds of millions of dollars. It's practically his base. And so for Trump to go against Israel at this time, it just doesn't really make a lot of sense. Of course, you're not really supposed to talk about that. You're not supposed to say that, you know Trump, that Epstein was probably this Israeli intelligence asset, because as Tucker Carlson said, that's a naughty thing to do. But again, the floodgates are open, and this is what much of the public believes. And I'd say the other aspect to this for why he can't really reveal it is because Epstein, when he lived his life, he was practically untouchable, which is what makes this disclosure even more difficult. It's just how well connected Epstein was to Wall street and Silicon Valley and all these other major financial institutions. Actually, Ron Wyden said yesterday that the government has possession of all these secret bank filings, at least one and a half billion dollars, and suspicious wire transfers that Epstein made involving some of the most powerful oligarchs in the world. And that, of course, hasn't been revealed at all. Trump says that the people who have questions about this are basically deplorable. So I think just the connections that Epstein had to those powerful people and how it would expose Israel just kind of explains why none of this is coming out.
Natalie Morris
And do you put any stock into Trump's personal exposure?
Father Robinson
I mean, there's all those videos that. That are really strange. They were published by NBC in 2019 when this first broke. I remember it. All those pictures, not just of Trump, but, you know, Bill Clinton, too, receiving massages from. From some of the victims. You know, it's all very possible that he's implicated, but I'm someone who, again, like, won't say you're guilty unless you've had a trial, but it is very suspicious and probably likely, I'd say. Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Speaking of trials, speaking of special prosecutions, we just learned from the White House, and the White House just confirmed that President Trump is not going to appoint a special counsel to look into this. So just, you know, throw that away, get that out of there. And, you know, a lot of these connections have been reported for a couple of years. Whitney Webb and her great book, One Nation under blackmail in volume 2. I believe she really dove deeply into Ghislaine Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell, as a known intelligence asset. She has maintained, not necessarily Mossad, but Israeli intelligence, army intelligence connections. And then, of course, then others have covered this as well. We've covered this for years here on the show Candace Owens has done a great job in all of this. But now we're hearing this rumblings that, yes, a mainstream publication is about to kind of drop the bombshell. It's like all of us in, like, independent media, we've been covering this story for a couple of years.
Natalie Morris
I have the same question. What makes them all of a sudden want to do journalism?
Harrison Burgers
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Now they're suddenly gonna do some journalism.
Father Robinson
Well, I think maybe they're doing it now because they think that it's against Trump. That's why you see people like Hakeem Jeffries saying that now for the first time as well. They couldn't give a damn about it when the Democrats were in charge and people like Bill Clinton were the targets. But you raise a very important point, which is by what, when you mentioned Whitney Webb, which is just that this is not the first time at all that Israel has been accused of blackmailing the United States. And actually, I want to mention another academic, Aaron Good. He's done a lot of great work on this. So has Peter Dale Scott. But these allegations just really go back decades. Israeli and deep state kind of collaboration for this sort of clandestine activity. And Israel is, of course, admitted to some of it. But their official position, if you listen to them, it's repeated by Israel's, you know, most loyal and devoted defenders, like Ben Shapiro. It's that Israel officially stopped spying on the United states in the 1980s. But, you know, everyone knows that's not true. Yeah, I interviewed John Kiriakou. You did as well. And he explains that, you know, the American security state considers Israel to be one of their top national security threats on par with Russia and China. And, you know, his testimony is echoed by, you know, the NSA internal documents that were published by Edward Snowden and Glenn Greenwald, which said the same thing, that, you know, our strategic ally just aggressively spies on us all the time and is one of the top counterintelligence threats to the United States. And, you know, when I say this goes back decades, I really do mean it. You know, the ADL was spying on Palestinian activists, writing dossiers for the Israeli government, working with the lap to do it, you know, through the 70s and 80s. It was unveiled in the 1990s. And then there's the allegations about another president, not. Not this one Trump, but Clinton. You know, the Clinton administration publicly complained that they believe that the US national security had been infiltrated by foreign spies, that they gave it the codename Mega, which actually is the name of Wexner's Israel lobby group and the FBI put out this notice in 1997, and they said, yeah, we're being spied on, and they're probably giving it to Israel. And then you look at too, you know, Monica Lewinsky's testimony that she gave in 1999, I believe, to the Senate when she was deposed after the Lewinsky affair. And she was saying, yeah, Bill Clinton believed that a foreign embassy was spying on us. And, you know, neocons like Daniel Halper have echoed those accusations separately as well, that the Israelis had all these tapes on Lewinsky and that's why he signed the Iraq Liberation act, just very suddenly starting a war in that country. Exactly what Israel wanted us to do. And so, again, I think there's stuff there. It should be looked at. And you're right. No one has any questions about it. You guys do. But, you know, corporate media doesn't want to look at all, but it's all right in plain sight.
Natalie Morris
Well, I mean, Ted Cruz, our loyalist to Israel, says we just spy on each other. That's just how it goes. That was his. Yeah. So, I mean, this. This narrative that they don't spy on us is just laughable. Even their loyal puppy dog admitted they do, and he's fine with that. So there you go. There's your answer to that, right?
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
So what. What do you think would happen if there was irrefutable evidence then that there is this Mossad connection? And what could it possibly look like, the evidence?
Father Robinson
I mean, I don't know. I don't know what it could be, because this stuff hasn't really been revealed before. It's kind of hard to prove. Whenever these intelligence agencies do this sort of criminal activity, they use shell companies. There's actually very great journalism about this. Like Seth Harp is a reporter at Rolling Stone that's uncovered a bunch of that where, you know, CIA links to drug groups and whatnot, chartering different flights. You know, sometimes they'll. They'll match the. The. The. The tail of the plane to planes that the CIA used during the extraordinary rendition program, and they'll match it to cartel members and that kind of stuff. So that. That's the sort of evidence that you see for. For sort of criminal activity from. From the clandestine state. But the problem is it's all done in secret. And. And this has just been the problem, I think, since the war on terror. And really this era that started in the 1990s, where we know very little about what our government does, and they know absolutely everything about us. You know, they have palantir list on us, and we can't even get any information about this Epstein list that they've had in their possession for five years. So I have no idea.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, yeah. So was Epstein a powerful Mossad agent for Israel running a pedophile child trafficking operation to blackmail people?
Natalie Morris
You know, but the questions are incriminating enough, so even one answer, I feel like, would help us make a strong connection. So here we go. We're waiting.
Clayton Morris
All right, well, we'll keep our eye on this. Harrison, great to see you, as always. Thank you for your reporting on this. We're gonna wait to see what mainstream media publication drops this bombshell in short order and what it actually entails. Thank you so much for joining us. We really appreciate it.
Father Robinson
Thanks so much for having me.
Clayton Morris
All right, thanks, Harrison.
Natalie Morris
All right, coming up, we're going to talk about how Europe has bankrupted itself with this massive new spending package. There's no Congress to push back. Ursula von der Leyen says you'll pay more taxes. Europeans, you're going to be pissed when you see this, but you're going to see it anyway. We're also going to talk about Portugal deciding they actually don't want to implode their own country with mass immigration. They've had open arms for over a decade, but now they're saying this actually might not be working for us. So we're going to talk about that. Plus Israel bombing a Catholic church and saying that was an oops, oops, a lot of oopses from the Israeli army, but, you know, we're letting them do it, so. Oops. Sorry. God. What? You're making a big.
Clayton Morris
No, I just. Well, I was going to wait till you're done before I talked.
Natalie Morris
Your turn.
Clayton Morris
No, I like this. In the chat, VK Lander says Epstein performed the function of the Mandarin and Iron Man. So he was just like a front. He's just a front. A lot of people believe that he was, you know, he was just a front for what's so much deeper, you.
Philip
Know, and that's the thing is, like, the. It's like you look at, like, why they won't release this list, and I think it's because that the stuff that the blackmail, they gathered on everybody still exists. So it's not like, because Epstein is dead, so is the threat, you know, it's like. And so I think that's what's behind it.
Natalie Morris
And given that what he presumably did was quite effective, that there must be a new Epstein, this must still be happening. I want to know who that is let's pull that thread to see who is currently suffering, right?
Clayton Morris
Yeah, absolutely.
Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
All right. Well, congratulations Europe. Your taxes will go up for a massive new spending package unveiled by European Commissioner President Ursula von von der Leyen. This is a 2 trillion euro spending plan for the next budget cycle. It's being marketed as strategic, but what it really is is debt fueled bureaucracy on steroids that will tax Europeans even more than they already are. 2 trillion euro is a 64% increase over the previous budget. This is one of the craziest things I have ever seen. And it's chock full of new taxes for Europeans that are already suffering from a crap economy. Wait till you see these new taxes. What they're calling it is own resources. As in you own it. Europeans, we're gonna take it. No one. Now everyone knows that government spending leads to fueling inflation. That's not conspiracy, it's basic economics. Print more money, create more debt, drive prices up. That's why Europeans are already suffering after the COVID pandemic which had all these social programs that Europeans are still paying for, plus a blank check obsession with Ukraine. And what is Brussels solution? Double down, spend more, borrow more. They're pushing this idea of resilience, strategic autonomy, while families struggle to afford groceries, utilities. Now, almost half of this 2 trillion euros will be borrowed by debt because they don't have it on top of the fact that they're still paying that 750 billion euro pandemic debt. So they're saying now no higher national contributions, but it will lead to new taxes. So let's look at those. Now keep in mind that Europeans are highly taxed in comparison to Americans. They spend 40% of their taxes of their in. Sorry, 40% of their income on taxes. Well, that still leaves 60% of their money to tax. And the European Commission will do it. This money comes from what they call own resources. That means Europeans own it. We're gonna take it. Here's how they present it. There'll be new taxes on carbon emissions, carbon imports, tobacco, uncollected E waste, and even a corporate flat fee for companies doing business in Europe. There is also a new foreign traveler fee. Just enter. But again, this is your money, your cost of living, your sovereignty. And they're taxing you into oblivion. Now. Did you catch what I said? Uncollected E waste. This is extra crazy. It's a new tax on electronics that you don't recycle. So each European country will track every electronic device, and if it does not get recycled, they will tax it at €2 per kg.
Clayton Morris
So, like, they're gonna track every electronic device.
Natalie Morris
That's what they're saying. They're saying that each EU country has to track every device. So. And the taxing it per kilogram is weird. So, like, in our house, if we have four iPads that maybe weigh a kilogram, then that's a two euro tax that if we were still living in Portugal, that Portugal would have to pay into the European Commission and then that tax would be passed down to us. So literally, you're just taxing people that you think don't recycle. Go ahead, Philip.
Philip
So, like, if I'm a citizen of, like, Germany and I. And I buy an iPad, am I like, phoning up Ursula von der Leyen going, hey, Ursula, just letting you know I have an iPad. You know, it weighs this much. And then what. I'll call you back in a couple years if I. When I recycle it. Thanks. Like, how is this working?
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
David
And then what if you gift it to someone?
Natalie Morris
That. That's what I said. What if you sell it on Facebook Marketplace? You have to tell the government that you've done this now or else the government will slap a tax on that, thinking that that never came into a recycling. Now, you know, we will go into Phenac and recycle. There's like a recycling bin, right, that you put some of your electronics in at like an old Kindle or what have you that's not tracked right now. But now it will have to be. They can't just take things. They have to know.
Clayton Morris
You know, if there's one thing Europe needs, it's more bureaucracy and paperwork. Europeans love paperwork. And that's why nothing gets. Nothing happens in Europe. And it's stuck to. It's 300 years. 300 years ago. Because they have so much paperwork and bureaucracy now you're going to add this layer of on top of it.
Natalie Morris
Well, that's a valid point. This is going to be really hard for a country like Portugal to do. They're now going to have to track their citizens, how many devices they have, and then track when they come back. And they don't have the bandwidth for that. But it also opens the door to mass surveillance of consumption. They have to do it now. Right. And then you have to prove. So. And why just this item? Why just electronics? Like, what's next, your socks? Then you're going to have to. Okay, well, Natalie bought those socks two Years ago, should be ready to recycle. There's no proof that she did or did she upcycle it or not. Then there's a task.
David
And like I said on Twitter, what about the single socks? The missing single socks that everybody.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. What happens then? Right? Or what if you recycle only one airpod because the other one just bounced away from your life? Right.
Clayton Morris
Which happens. Yeah.
Natalie Morris
All the time. And. Yeah, again, what if you give it to your mom, your electronics? Then the government has to know that that device now is owned by your mom and track it from her. This is wild. It's the craziest thing. But of course, you know, Bond is very much. We need this because Russia, of course, Europe's military industrial complex is a toddler compared to the American one. But they have ambition. Here's how they lay this out. They sell it as we're spending five times more on defense. But don't worry, it'll create jobs. This is them using the broken window fallacy, the idea that breaking a window is good for the economy because someone gets paid to fix it. It's not true. But in Europe, they're saying war equals growth. So will this actually bring prosperity to Europeans? Well, not likely. If it predictably comes with more austerity, inflation and deeper control of you, the Europeans. Take a look from this website again. This is the European website announcing this. It says they're really into agriculture. They mentioned fisheries and stuff, but also social inclusion. What does farming have to do with social inclusion in this? I guess if you ask the Dutch farmers, it means.
Philip
I'm just going to bring up, like, what. What does this mean for the Dutch farmers then? Like, are they.
Clayton Morris
Are they.
Philip
Are they good now? Like, did they get this Momo? Did they recycle them? What? Like, what is going on with the Dutch farmers?
Natalie Morris
Exactly. No, especially they lost those farms, a lot of them. The government just took it or put caps on how much they can produce. I guess that was in the name of climate and the excuse that it affects everybody. So you see how, like, every innovation that they're saying, like, we're education for social cohesion. I mean, given how Europe tracks the citizens, I'm not thrilled with their idea of education or cohesion, but, okay, this bill is just so expensive and, you know, so much for NGOs. And it's, you know what it is? It's a globalist dream. But here's the kicker. Europeans don't even get a say. There's no Congress to block this. So Ursula von der Leyen wants It. She gets it. This is truly tack. New taxes without representation, because no European citizen can push back on this. You cannot. It's just. Here you go. There's some new taxes. Live with it. Carbon fees, E waste levies, corporate surcharges, all imposed, meaning that your. And of course, the government, each EU state will pass that cost down, so everything will get more expensive, and you can do nothing without meaningful consent. Europeans are just stuck with it. So it's not really democracy. It's technocratic rule wrapped in this sustainability level. It's absolutely crazy. And, yeah, Europeans, you're the one paying for it. So let me know what you think of this.
Clayton Morris
You know, chat, people are saying thank you for covering EU news. And because they don't. They're like, we don't get this news in. In Europe. It's. It's suppressed from us. We don't get this. We don't get these updates. We don't get this news. So you're welcome.
Natalie Morris
You're welcome.
Clayton Morris
Go ahead, David.
David
I wish the government would get. The US Government would get this excited and do the same thing for military weapons and stuff. We send, you know, tracking that.
Clayton Morris
Track them?
Philip
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, because they. We send them to Ukraine, they wind up in the hand of Mexican drug cartels, and then they're used against us in the United States. Isn't that amazing how that works?
Natalie Morris
Right? Let me get this straight. You can track my phone, but you can't track a bomb? So, I mean, I don't know how every European country pushes back and says, we actually can't do this. We can't track everybody's iPad, except for the fact that they want to.
Clayton Morris
Right, right, right.
Philip
I mean, I guess I have to.
Natalie Morris
Track your phone now. I have to track your location. I don't know where that phone went, so I need a pinger on it at all times.
Clayton Morris
I need mass surveillance. I mean, it's coming to the United States, too, as part of this big, beautiful bill. You know, it's all in there. So all of the mass surveillance in the US Is coming, too. So we were, like, sort of laughing about it being in Europe. I mean, sad. But it's coming here, too. Go ahead, Philip.
Philip
I was gonna say the. The.
Harrison Burgers
It's.
Philip
I feel like that what they probably are doing is they'll just track, like, just so that they make sure they screw every. And nobody can actually comply. They'll just track everything that's sold in that country and then just be like, okay, well, here's how many recycled. And so, you know, like, just like keep it, keep it simple. So it's not on an individual basis, but so it doesn't matter if they're doing it or not. Like, if something gets lost, they're still going to, like, they're still going to get their money.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, exactly.
Natalie Morris
Absolutely. Except again, pretty sure this opens the door to actual tracking of devices that there's no way they're not going to do that, given that they've just put it into law.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. All right, we got a lot more news to get to here on your Thursday busy, busy show. We're going to talk about Israel bombing a Catholic church, the very church that the former Pope used to call on a regular basis to see how they were doing in that church and have conversations with them. That church bombed and they say, oopsie, you know, it wasn't our fault. It was just a mistake. Nothing to see here. But of course, the systematic targeting of Christians is happening. Going after embalming holy sites, of course, is happening. So we're going to talk about that. We're also going to talk about Portugal taking on the globalists finally saying enough is enough. Our immigration policy in Portugal is collapse, you know, is collapsing. Our country parliament there voting in a big, big way. Of course, the mainstream media in Portugal is not covering the story at all. It's kind of funny to see, like, CNN Portugal not covering the story, but it's a huge story and it's really about the collapsing economy and what's happening there with the immigration. So we'll talk about that.
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Natalie Morris
David came over our house and he tried to eat a beef jerky and I had some of these powder packets and he grabbed the wrong thing, got in his car and was driving away and got the powder all over it. And he thinks it's my fault. We've been having an argument. Clearly he doesn't like how I organize my pantry.
Clayton Morris
That's hilarious. Covered in. Covered in beef bullion powder. No, that would have been better than chasing you. Yeah. All right, let's talk about this. Israel bombed a Catholic church this week. The Holy Family School in Gaza, which is a compound run by the Catholic Church, was sheltering hundreds of civilians, many of them children, when Israeli airstrikes hit the site. Photos and reports are confirming there are three dead now as a result of this. The Vatican News published this. The Holy Family Church, the only Catholic church in Gaza, was struck by an Israeli shell on Thursday morning, resulting in several injuries, including the parish priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli. Cardinal Pizabala, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, told Vatican News that four people were seriously wounded, of whom two are facing life threatening injuries. I think we now know that three are now dead. We must first understand what happened, he wrote. But we must what must be done to protect our people, seek to ensure that these things do not happen again and then see what we should do, said Patriarch Pisabella. But certainly we will never leave them on their own.
Natalie Morris
Now the Pope has posted this saying that he's deeply saddened about the loss of life. He did not name Israel the way the Vatican News, the official Vatican News did name Israel. The Pope did not. He said he was saddened about this. He renewed his call for a ceasefire. He's asking for diplomacy now. The Israeli Defense Forces originally posted this, saying they are aware of damage caused to this church. The circumstances are under review, they say. I'm very. I'm very curious about this word. The IDF makes every feasible effort to mitigate harm to civilians, including feasible. They reiterated that in their latest explanation.
Clayton Morris
When the art. When. When the IDF literally snipers are on the record targeting children, like, who can shoot a child in the head? That's a feasible effort to not hit civilians?
Natalie Morris
I guess so. Well, they use that crock of, yeah, I don't think I believe that. But here's their most recent explanation, saying their reports suggest that fragments from a shell fired during operational activity in the area hit the church mistakenly. The case is under review. And again, they repeat that the IDF makes every feasible effort to mitigate harm to civilians and religious structures.
Clayton Morris
Do we have pictures, by the way, of this church?
Natalie Morris
Yes, we do. Here's what the church looked like prior to the bombing, and here's what it looks like now. So that this is accidental. This is what they're saying. And again, this is from fragments of a shell is what you're looking at. I mean, I'm no military expert, but okay. That looks to me like a direct hit, but okay. Joining us now is Father Robinson. He's a Catholic priest and outspoken advocate for justice in Palestine and for the people of Gaza. He's here to discuss what this attack means not just for Gaza's Christians, but for the global church and our collective moral clarity. So thank you for joining us. Father, what do you make of the Pope's response to this and his. Maybe, I don't know, is it. Is it a. An omission that he didn't name the perpetrator?
Harrison Burgers
My pleasure. Thank you for having me. Just full transparency. I'm not in the jurisdiction of the Pope as an old Catholic, but I can say I think it was good to see a statement from him. It was firm, it was clear. Could it have gone further? Sure, but it's nice to see this happening. But of course, let's not forget this is the very church that the former Pope had daily conversations with because it was in such dire peril being in the place that it's in. And I think a lot of this comes from the fact that we see everything in black and white these days. There's no nuance left in the conversation. And so this mass Zionism that's coming out of the west enables Israel to get away with murder quite literally, when in fact we should be sitting here saying, yeah, Hamas are evil. Hamas is abhorrent and should be quashed. Yes. However, Israel cannot go around pointing guns at churches with impunity, for goodness sake, or innocent civilians or hospitals. There is a balance to be had here. It's not either your Hamas or your Israel. There is the side of humanity which we should all be on as Christians.
Clayton Morris
Let's talk about the systemic targeting of Christians. I see a lot of people in our chat room are saying Israel definitely wants to Christians out. Ex Sparky says Israel is definitely telling Christians get out, get out to get out of this area. They do not want Christians there. We see the systemic targeting and killing of Christians, whether it's in Syria, whether it's, whether it's in Gaza, whether it's in the West Bank. Can you talk a little bit about that and why the targeting of Christians is not getting enough attention around the world?
Harrison Burgers
Because it doesn't fit the narrative. Thank God for you guys that will expose and highlight these situations because the legacy media won't expose it. Christians, Christians are the most persecuted people all around the world. Northern Syria, northern Nigeria, Artsak, anywhere around that region of the world, Christians are being persecuted, oppressed, sometimes gang raped, sometimes killed. You know, it's awful evils that are happening. And why isn't it addressed? Because it's Christians and often it's either Jews or Mohammedans who are doing the perpetrating. If it's the other way around, if there are Jews or Muhammadans who are being persecuted by Christians, the mainstream media in the west will lap it up. They love that. They love to show us as the bad guys. But if it's, if it's in reverse, they won't even cover it because it affects their narrative that everything white, everything Western, everything Christian is bad, everything brown, everything foreign, everything exotic is good. It's an absurd way to live. But thankfully I think it's on the way out because it doesn't make any sense to ordinary people who know that Christ is true. Christ is all good. Christ is beautiful, and therefore following him is a good thing. And anything that opposes him, such as Islam and Judaism, is not necessarily a good thing.
Clayton Morris
I want to get your take on this. I, I, I sat down with a friend of the show Tucker Carlson a few weeks ago. He's Christian, of course. He's I think Episcopalian. And we had a conversation about why Christians are being targeted specifically. And I said, why do you think that this is. And he said, well, I think it's clear to your point, it doesn't fit the narrative and it's the only piece that peaceful religion, anti war. And one way to continue your murderous ways and to continue these wars is to push Christians out of the conversation. And he believes that the New Testament will be something that they'll move to ban in the future because it's too focused on peace. What do you make of that?
Harrison Burgers
Well, indeed. And they could do it very easily. They could say the New Testament is anti Semitic, which is what they're doing. Anything Christian these days is either Islamophobic or anti Semitic here.
Clayton Morris
Critic.
Harrison Burgers
I know street preachers who've been arrested in my homeland in Britain, because what they're preaching offends people of the Muhammadan faith. It's like, well, so what if the truth offends? So what? But as to your prior question in why is it Christianity that is under attack? Well, it's because it's the truth. This isn't just politics. This isn't just Israel, Syria, Iran, Iraq. This is spiritual. We're in the midst of a spiritual war that's been going on long before we were around. And actually what this is is demonic interference. The devil hates Christ, the Devil hates Our Lady, The Devil hates the truth, he hates beauty, he hates goodness. And so these things will always be under attack wherever you see them. And the Church represents all three of those transcendental values. And so of course, the Church is always going to be under attack in dark areas, in dark places, by dark people.
Natalie Morris
Now, I saw something on replies to the Pope on his X feed in this post we just showed you. People are saying, you should have been there. You should have been more in touch with this, this priest who runs this church. We know that Pope Francis was close to him. What does that mean? Did people expect Pope Leo to actually visit Gaza, which is an active war zone, or how. What is that criticism? Can you explain it?
Harrison Burgers
Yeah, I like what the Pope said in that he's spiritually close to them. And that's what a Pope should be. He should be there in prayer, on his knees, and for them and with them. What he shouldn't be doing necessarily is traveling to war zone. It's unnecessary. And actually, we've gotten used to popes that travel all around the world, do the celebrity thing, you know, the waving and the photo ops. That isn't what a Pope should be doing. He should be sitting on the seat of Peter as the spiritual adviser, as the, the Universal Pope of the Church and, And, and governing from. From the Vatican. He doesn't need to be doing the 21st century visitation thing that, you know, kings and prime ministers and presidents do and, you know, show their face to pretend they care when he. Because he should genuinely be caring. And to genuinely care is to be in prayer. I quite liked the era's tour.
Natalie Morris
We don't need the Pope eras tour right now.
Harrison Burgers
Indeed. And the Latin Patriot put out a very strong comment as well as saying that he's not actually sure if this was an accident. And so that was quite bold of him.
Natalie Morris
Right. Why would. Why, again, is there any plausible way to explain this level of damage? I know you're not a military expert, but, you know, what does your gut tell you? Whether or not this was deliberate or not?
Harrison Burgers
We see cross, we shoot cross. People who are offended by the cross are going to shoot it if they're sitting in a tank and one confronts them, aren't they? And so the question we should be asking is, who was in the tank, on whose orders did they fire? And hold them all accountable because it is war. It is an act of war against the Christian faith. It's demonic, and we need to hold them reprehensible.
Clayton Morris
Father Robinson, great to see you as always. Thank you for your bravery. Thank you for your truth. We appreciate it, as always.
Harrison Burgers
God bless you both.
Clayton Morris
Thank you.
Natalie Morris
Thank you. You too. All right, coming up, we're going to talk about Portugal taking on globalists, deciding we actually don't want to be this beacon of mass immigration. It's not good for our economy like they told us it would be. We're also going to talk about Mark Carney's finances.
Clayton Morris
Shady finances.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. What's going on there? We have David Kraden. Haven't seen him in a while, so he's going to break down what he's been looking at. But first.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, but first. I mean, right now, we all know the cost of war. Cities being leveled, all uncertainty. Right now, central bank, digital currency being pushed on all of us. You saw Marjorie Taylor Greene sounding the alarm about this. I mean, the genius act now being pushed through so that we have, you know, again, it's all about control, it's all about surveillance. And of course, right now, you see these central banks buying up as much gold and buying as much silver as they can. China is dumping US Treasuries actually really, really moving in a big way to dump U.S. treasuries in a much faster way. Over the past few weeks, getting rid of the US dollar And that's why we're big proponents here on this show about investing in precious metals. Making sure that you have some gold, some silver, whether it's stored in an off site facility or in your own house, in your gun safe, whatever it is. Our friends at Lear Capital can help you do that. And they're happy to jump on the phone with you and just walk you through the process of owning gold and silver. What does that look like? Because they don't teach you how to do this. They teach you to invest in the US dollar, they teach you to buy stocks. That's all they want you to do. They teach you to get like a 401k plan where the 401k provider makes all these fees off of your money. It's all hidden, by the way. If you look at the fine print on your 401k, it's all hidden. They don't want you to have a self directed IRA that you control. They don't want you to invest in gold and silver. They absolutely don't. And so that's why you should. Because when they want to keep you this hidden from all of us, this is exactly how you should be able to protect your families with things that they cannot control. And that's why we're big proponents of precious metals in this family. Gold, silver, real estate, those are tangible assets that we believe in big time. And you can actually, if you have an old like 401k laying around, our friends at Lear Capital can actually convert that over to a self directed ira. And it's, they're not even the custodian. I think they work with. Is it equity trust?
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That's what we.
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Judge Napolitano
Well, Mark Carney, of course, was appointed as prime minister before he was elected as prime minister with the help, we have to add, of Donald Trump. But he said he had six months to reveal his financial assets. And people kept saying, well, how much do you own? Where do you have it? So finally last week, the time ran out, the clock ran out on the time he had legally as Canada's prime minister to announce how much money he actually owns. And it's not actually a dollar figure, but 103 different corporations of conflicts of interest. Mark Carney has his money invested in 103 different Canadian companies. Plus he's invested 500 companies that are US and international. So you put this all together and you say how can a prime minister possibly govern the country with that many conflicts of interest? And it's finally resonating, believe it or not, after all this time and after so many people, well, so few people, myself included. And yes, the Conservative Party of Canada talked about this as well, but not enough during the election campaign. How does a guy with 103 companies under his belt govern the country? And the kicker here of Clayton and Natalie is that the ethics commissioner and this is just basically advice, this is not legal standing. This is just basically advice to the prime minister that he can self regulate, he can put a screen before himself and these companies that is composed of his closest advisors. So I mean, it's hard to believe because this would never happen in the United States, which still has some semblance of order where these things are concerned. So Mark Carney's chief of staff is going to serve as the guy screening whether or not he can make a decision. And the ethics commissioner has basically said, you can self regulate Mark Carney. If you feel you're not in a good position to rule on a particular project, then, then you can make that call yourself. If you feel it's okay that you're in the right frame of mind, go right ahead. And this is incredible because just before these, these tools, these goofs took off the summer from Parliament, they're off, they're off right now until they come back. Sometime in September, they passed a bill that gave Mark Herney complete control over project management in this country. So Mark Carney makes all the decisions, all the calls about major government projects and every government project. And the Conservative Party of Canada was stupid enough to pass that because they said, well, at least it's going to get some movement in the country. Yeah. So they get movement towards cash, towards Mark Carney and his friends. And that's what this guy has been about his entire career. Whether as the bank of the Governor of Canada or whether as the banker of the Governor of England. It's always been grifting, it's always been about moving private sector money over to him as a public sector engagement actor. And if Canadians are outraged about this, they might as well be dead. I'm sorry. But it's that simple.
Clayton Morris
So these companies, what do we know about them? From what I understand from the ethics commissioner, that there are two environmental companies that he also has assets in and an advisory fund firm. So he's of course been pushing this big environmental push, green energy technology. So environmental companies. So of course this is going to benefit him, right? I mean, how can it not?
Judge Napolitano
There are dozens, not just two or three, dozens of green energy companies in this portfolio. Dozens. And of course, number one, and number two are Brookfield Asset Management, where he was the chairman. And I have to laugh at the reporting from CBC and these other state media. They said he was an employee, an employee of Brookfield Asset Management. He was the chairman. He was the guy that moved the headquarters from Ottawa to New York City just before he left that chairman because.
Clayton Morris
He had mostly peaceful protests, mostly peaceful protests. You know, he was just an employee. He was the chairman. Okay. Yeah. So if he's going to be making these decisions, and we know that he probably will be, and then if he's not going to self regulate himself out of this, then a lot of these companies he's going to be standing to make millions of dollars off of these moves, whether it's in green energy, whether it's in housing, whether it's in finance. With hundreds of companies under his belt, he's going to stand to make millions of dollars off of this?
Judge Napolitano
Well, that's precisely it Clayton. And he said he's put all of this into a blind trust, quote unquote. What does that mean? What is a blind trust? Well, according to Mark Carney, it means giving your friends and your closest associates access to your finances. It's not a blind trust. And I have to, I rarely ever think Pierre Poliev hits back hard enough. And of course the Conservative party candidate leader who's right now running in a by election in Alberta to save his political skin. But Pierre Polyev suggested the other day that maybe Mark Carney should sell off all of the assets and put them in a truly blind trust. Meaning somebody he doesn't know and doesn't have breakfast with every day and doesn't have drinks with on the weekends. That would be a truly blind trust. But right now it's not a blind trust. And what infuriates me most about this Clayton is not just the fact that he gets, he thinks he can get away with this. Mark Carney thinks Canadians once again are that stupid. Maybe they are because they elected this guy as Prime Minister without even asking how much money do you owe and who do you owe with? But he thinks he can get away with this. And the ethics commissioner, so called ethics Commissioner in Ottawa thinks this is good advice, that you can self regulate with that kind of conflicts of interest. This has never, this is unprecedented in Canadian history. We have never had a Prime Minister with this much overlapping fiscal incredible control. And it's going to be nothing but disaster if he's allowed to continue in office. This is going to be the most profit driven Prime Minister in the history of Canada. And if you, if you think that somehow Mark Carney is above all of this, he never has been, he has made perhaps hundreds of millions of dollars. We don't even know what the man's worth because he didn't have to, he didn't have to say that just where he's making his money. But he's made his money over the years as a corporatist through this, this corporate welfare that the left has continued to sell as somehow being free enterprise. And it's not capitalism in any to any extent of the rule. It's not free enterprise, it's corporate cronyism. And that's what Mark Carney is emblematic of. That's what he's the very embodiment of, corporate cronyism. And if we are headed for very, very difficult times with this man, I'll.
Clayton Morris
Get you out of here on this, David. Mark Carney yesterday saying that he doesn't think that Canada will be able to avoid these tariffs with the United States. Where do things stand with all of that? And what would the avoidance look like if Carney was able to avoid these tariffs? What is this going to look like for Canadians?
Judge Napolitano
Well, clearly, Mark Carney is desperate for a crisis. And this is what makes this all the more disturbing, is that on the same week that he had to announce his fiscal irresponsibility, he also had to deal with Donald Trump coming, coming by and saying 35% tariffs by August 1st. Now, Mark Carney said he was on vacation at the time, and we're not sure exactly where he was. He was in Australia apparently for some part of that vacation. And there are a lot of people out there. And I'm interviewing somebody later today who says he was at the Bohemian Grove during his vacation. But Mark Kearney called an emergency meeting of the cabinet and the premiers, like the governors in the U.S. not tomorrow, not the next day, but 10 days later. It's going to be next Monday before these guys finally get together for this emergency meeting. Is the tariff going to be catastrophic for Canada? Of course it will be. But Mark Carney is not about worrying about catastrophic occurrences for the country. He's worried about catastrophe for Mark Carney and what could possibly bring him down as the prime minister. So he's using the tariff crisis again, just like he did during the election campaign, to demonize Donald Trump, demonize the US as the enemy of Canada and Mark Carney as the defender of Canada Strong. He's using this so we won't look at the financial irresponsibility of this man, of a man with 103 corporations under his belt trying to be prime minister. That's the game plan for Mark Carney. It's all about distraction. It's sleight of hand. He's a magician. I've called him that several times in my Substack columns and other things I've written. He's a magician. When you're looking at his left hand, you don't see what the right hand is doing. And that's what Mark Carney is all about.
Clayton Morris
David Crayton writes at the Post. Millennial has a great YouTube channel as well. Follow him on X. Great to see you, David. Thank you so much.
Judge Napolitano
Thank you so much, Clayton. Always a pleasure to be here.
Clayton Morris
Thanks, David. Appreciate it. All right, coming up next, we're going to talk about Portugal. We'll take some of your super chats again. If you subscribe to the channel, your name will pop up here on the bottom of the screen with the big alert there. So welcome to the rebellion. We're going to talk about Portugal closing its borders and fighting back against illegal immigration. Wonder if the rest of Europe will start to pay attention to what Portugal just did because it was actually pretty dramatic. So we'll take you there and talk about that.
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Clayton Morris
Well, tonight a stunning reversal is underway in Europe. And it's not coming from Hungary or Poland this time. It's actually coming from Portugal, if you can believe this. The quiet little country that doesn't usually make a lot of waves. They just get bullied by the EU and Brussels and they get told what to do and they get their hands forced on a regular basis. But Portugal, standing Up to the rest of Europe. The once wide open socialist darling of Southern Europe has just slammed the brakes on mass migration. So they're seeing what's happening in Spain, France, the uk. Frankly, Portugal cannot afford to let that happen. Where you're seeing all of these riots, you're seeing mass illegal immigration, attacking innocent Spanish, you know, like that elderly folks that were killed the other day in Spain. And now you have Spanish taking to the streets saying, get out. This is a Christian country, get out of here. We want our borders closed. So, you know, you see in the uk, of course, uk rapes are now through the roof. Crime is out of control. Civil services are being crushed to pay for illegal immigrants all across Europe, particularly in Portugal. Portugal, though, is saying enough were done, no more. Portugal's parliament just passed a landmark immigration reform bill that guts the so called expressions of interest loophole. It was a policy that allowed illegal immigrants basically just to flood into the country and later then apply for legal status by showing that they had a job contract. So come on in, you know, and use our services. But that's gone. Ciao, bye bye. No more. So just so you understand, Portugal's immigration scheme was one of the most ridiculous in all of Europe. You could just invade the country and then get legal status later on and they'd give it to you, no questions asked about it. We saw it happening right before our eyes when we lived in Portugal for five years. It effectively turned Portugal into a magnet for unchecked migration with tens of thousands of illegal immigrants gaming the system.
Natalie Morris
Even though it was really stinking hard for us to get residency, we worked our butts off.
Clayton Morris
So isn't that amazing? We were legal immigrants. We came in legally, went through the whole process.
Natalie Morris
We are, we are Portuguese residents.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Even though we live in the United States, but we have residency. But we had that. We had to go through the entire paperwork process. We did it all legally and it was a huge pain in the ass. But if you are an illegal immigrant, just come across and we'll handle the paperwork for you. See how this works? It makes no sense at all. It would overwhelm the public services all across the country, destabilize entire communities. We saw this happening firsthand. And who's behind this shocking shift? A center right government that's had enough. The Chega Party has pushed the government to say enough is enough, even though Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, he's a social Democrat. This move comes to thanks to more of the conservative members like you're seeing right here. This is Andre Ventura of The Chega Party, Portugal's new Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. Pedro Duarte said the quiet part out loud. He said, quote, it is necessary to put an end to the disorder in immigration. Hallelujah. They're calling this a return to law and order in Portugal. Imagine that the Portuguese people have simply had enough. Now, under these new rules, only immigrants allowed to seek residency must already have a valid visa before entering the country. No more slipping across the border in broad daylight because they don't care. And expecting a fast track to legal status. You go right over the border, right from Spain. Come on, right in, no problem at all. They wouldn't stop you. Not anymore. It also comes after years of pressure from nationalist movements and everyday Portuguese citizens who watch their neighborhoods transform overnight. Crime spikes, housing shortages, strained welfare systems, all while political class, you know, we're lecturing them about compassion and diversity. You're racist. If you don't want these random thousands of illegal immigrants coming in from Africa or all over the place. Doesn't matter. They'll lecture you though.
Natalie Morris
But I mean, Portuguese citizens, who most of them are on fixed income, are getting squashed from the above and below. So they have wealthy immigrants coming in for this golden visa scam, which is increasing their housing prices. They can't keep up with wealthy immigrants, but they also have it below them, which is social services, which they cannot afford. It's a poor debt ridden country and they're made to shelter the burden of an upper and a lower class while they're just squeezed in the middle. It's awful. And that's why they had protests in the streets when their economy collapsed. First, a blank check to Ukraine because most of them have adjustable rate mortgages, cannot afford to live in their own country any longer. It's awful.
Clayton Morris
Good. Of course you have the communists in Portugal. The far left bloc and communist parties in Portugal are, have voted against this reform, of course, warning that it would criminalize poverty, but it wouldn't criminalize illegal immigrants coming across the border without, without legal status. I mean, so it's going to criminalize poverty, but not criminalize criminals who are coming across. Okay. I mean these. Imagine how insane you'd have to be to believe these idiots. Communists in, in, in Portugal, these communists are. I hope the rest of Portugal starts pushing these commies out of their country. They are destroying Europe. Get them out of Portugal. Now the question is, will this trigger a domino effect across Europe? Will Spain, France, Belgium follow Portugal's lead? We've already seen countries like Italy and Denmark begin to tighten asylum laws. France is battling major unrest. Netherlands has seen its government collapse over immigration policy. Of course, don't expect CNN or the New York Times to give this any serious coverage. CNN Portugal, by the way, is one of the worst, most propagandistic news stations in all of Europe, if not the world. CNN Portugal is awful. And the Portuguese laugh at how bad CNN Portugal is. Like, you know, the Portuguese know that it's propaganda full on. Just read thousands of comments if you want, underneath when CNN Portugal publishes videos. Like, the Portuguese people know that they are a joke. In fact, they think that they're an export of the United States propaganda machine. And they're right. So, like Western USAID garbage, you know, pumping a proper, like, you know, communist vision for Europe and using CNN Portugal as an arm of that. Just watch CNN Portugal's journalist talk about how she's physically ill. That Donald Trump is our president of the United States. Feel bad.
Natalie Morris
Disclaimer, Donald Trump.
Clayton Morris
So she's really upset about it. She's ill. She's physically ill because, Donald, she's on CNN telling you that. Or this, this. So this douchebag, this CNN anchor, is trying to push fake news about Ukraine. This just happened this week. General Carlos Branco was on the air on CNN Portugal pushing back about the. Against the Western lies about what's actually happening in Ukraine. Like, I can't believe this actually happened on CNN Portugal. But he was telling the truth about Russia. And the CNN Portugal anchor just like, freaked out, couldn't handle it. He's literally pumping out Western propaganda because he knows who pays his paycheck. Watch this little ext exchange. It got worse from there.
Natalie Morris
He's saying, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong. He doesn't say how it's incorrect.
Clayton Morris
He said he has a general on there telling him specifically what's going on. He invites him and he, you know, he's supposed to be a journalist.
Natalie Morris
All he said was, no, you're wrong.
Clayton Morris
No one in that country takes CNN Portugal seriously. Just look at the front page.
Natalie Morris
The expat groups do. The American expats love them. You know who, who you are. You know who I'm talking about?
Clayton Morris
The American expats who just drink wine.
Natalie Morris
All day and just go to wine lunches. Yeah, they love CNN Portugal. They don't even understand it, but they don't even try to speak Portuguese.
Clayton Morris
They love propaganda. But anyway.
Natalie Morris
But here you can hear what I think of American.
Clayton Morris
Here is the front page of CNN Portugal. No mention of this immigration reform. Like, this is the front page. This afternoon. This is arguably one of the biggest stories in the country. But eh, we're not going to cover it. We're gonna talk about Donald Trump changing Coca Cola's recipe because the story destroys their narrative that all of Europe welcomes open borders and that pushback is limited to the far right. It's wrong. This is mainstream now when you have literally socialist Democrats inside of Portugal saying we need to fix this, we're destroying our country. Even socialist Democrats voting alongside of like the Chega party and other left, other right leaning parties. And here's the part that they really don't want you to think about. If Portugal, one of the most progressive countries in Europe, can finally say enough is enough, what's stopping the rest of Europe from doing the very same thing? Portugal, in my opinion just sent a huge message and let's hope that others are listening. Let's hope that other countries in Europe are listening and these globalists get the big middle finger. Let me know what you think about that and if you're Portuguese, if you understand all of this, let us know because I think it's incredibly important. All right, maybe take some super chats here in a second. But first want to tell you about our friends over at Connect Invest because is your money working for you? Well, investing in real estate has never been easier. Savings accounts and CDs offer very low returns, barely keeping up with inflation. The stock market is volatile, unpredictable. One day you're up, next day you're down. Now you can invest in real estate short notes with as little as $500. And the best part is when you sign up and you start investing in real estate short notes with our friends at Connect Invest, you'll get a $50 bonus put right in your account. And all you need to do to learn more about it is just go to redacted.inc invest to learn about it. Because real estate has been one of our favorite ways to build wealth. It's, and usually the barrier is really high. Like if you want to invest in real estate, you're going to put like 30, $40,000 down to get a loan to start investing in a, you know, income producing property or something like that. Now with Connect Invest, you can do this for as little as $500. And what's unbelievable is if you want to get 9% returns, that's unbelievable. 9% annualized returns on this money. So you know, maybe you've got a thousand dollars you want to do. You want to put $500 in to get started, $10,000, whatever you want to do with annualized returns up to 9%. Yes, you heard me correctly. So just check them out. Go to redacted.inc./invest and sign up for today to get a $50 bonus. Redacted.inc./invest. All right. Do we have any super chats? We got a bunch of rumble rants as well, I believe. Let me see if we got any super chats over here. And don't forget to subscribe. Hope you guys are doing well in the. In the chat room. Richard, Yellow Hawks has Ben Shapiro. Great. Epstein is nothing. There's nothing to see here. You know, it's amazing to me, it's like that, that Ben Shapiro goes on and says, you know, I'm listening to Naftali Bennett tell me that he was not connected to Mossad at all. So I just trust the former Israeli Prime Minister, full stop. Like, there's nothing to see. There's nothing to see here. Go back to your regularly scheduled program. Okay.
Natalie Morris
As Glenn Greenwald said, I don't really care what Israel's response is to this. I've. I don't put a lot of stock in their honesty. So that's not really a data point that a journalist should be using. You can listen to it, but be like, okay, where's the proof?
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Philip
I mean, to be fair, though, that Ben Shapiro is not a journalist. He's just a commentator.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Philip
You know, I'm like, what journalism is he doing? He just parrots.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
I don't know. I don't listen enough to know what his research is.
Clayton Morris
Like Hertz Rank says, tell them why you had to leave Portugal, Clayton and Natalie. Because it was on fire. No, we. We left on because we wanted to.
Natalie Morris
We were there because we wanted to.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, we left because we wanted our son to.
Natalie Morris
We have valid residency still. We didn't have to leave Portugal.
Clayton Morris
Go back anytime we want. Someone said, oh, did Sadira run its course? Sdiras. No, no, no. But, you know, like, to invest in, like, larger properties. I mean, putting like, 50,000 down. So with. With. By being able to do that with real estate. Short notes. It's like an earlier entry. And actually, a lot of people that do that end up, you know, graduating and sort of buying, like, larger properties later on. But a lot of people don't have, like, that kind of money just sitting around. So that's a. It's a great kind of partnership in that way. Yeah. Let's see. Let's see here. Do you want to read any of these, or you.
Natalie Morris
Sure?
Clayton Morris
Rusty Strings.
Natalie Morris
Rusty Strings. Says methinks Trump is distracting us from the truth. Yes, it feels like that. Absolutely. Welcome to the rebel army. Anthony Goodley and Janice Accountus, thank you for joining. Let's see what else.
Clayton Morris
Aren'T America first moderator. Get the F out. Exactly. I agree with you on that.
Natalie Morris
What were you saying, David?
David
I said Anthony Goodley's our moderator.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Anthony, good to see you.
Natalie Morris
Okay, thank you so much. Oh, that's. That was not a. I apologize. I read that wrong. Okay.
Clayton Morris
Somewhere in time. $5 supersess at the GNSS conference is September 11th through the 15th, 2023 search sensor AI. I think this bill mirrors these initiatives from back then in 2023. Huh.
Natalie Morris
Somebody says, is that a full dress or just the top? It's a dress. Thank you for asking. Also, I cut my hair. Did you notice, Clayton?
Clayton Morris
Yes, I did. Great haircut.
David
You cut it or somebody else cut it?
Natalie Morris
No, somebody else cut it. I took like two inches and he. Nobody's noticed that. Probably the chat room already has, but my husband has not.
Philip
I mean, I didn't either, but.
Natalie Morris
Okay.
Clayton Morris
The pro Israel trolls are out today, and good to see you guys as well.
Judge Napolitano
See.
Clayton Morris
Portuguzzi says Portugal is a lot easier to live in financially. Everything is very cheap there, and it's normal to be a Catholic. Beautiful history.
Natalie Morris
Not anymore. Your appliances are really expensive in Portugal. Water is really expensive. I mean, compared to the rest of Europe. There are, you know, lower prices on meals and things like that, but housing prices have gone up significantly, and so have energy costs. And. Yeah, it's really squeezing the Portuguese economy. And it's sad to see husbands notice everything.
Clayton Morris
No, I noticed the pretty dress that she was wearing. Didn't I notice that?
Natalie Morris
Yes.
Clayton Morris
I just didn't notice the slight haircut because you always do it differently. So I can't kind of keep up.
Natalie Morris
With, like, it's not slight. An inch and a half. It's a lot.
Philip
That is slight compared to how long your hair is. That is slightly.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I wouldn't. I mean, come on, boys.
Philip
I'm just saying.
Clayton Morris
Mack Wallace, you notice who's not says, Natalie has given Clayton gray hair. That's probably true. I have gray. I have some gray hair. And then I got my hair cut really short last week, and you can see it even more. Someone's like, oh, Clayton's going gray.
Natalie Morris
But I like it.
Clayton Morris
It's been there.
Natalie Morris
I like the salt and pepper. It's debonair.
Clayton Morris
I'm not going to be one of those people that dyes my hair. I'll tell you that much.
David
Hey, man, was that a deal?
Natalie Morris
I also have. Clayton's giving me some grades, too. Yeah, I have some.
Clayton Morris
It's enough to go around. J Man says, hey, your rental advice on your old channel was gold. You helped shape my financial future or my. My life financially for the better. Thank you, J Man. I appreciate it all, you know.
Natalie Morris
Well, that's not in past tense, that. That content exists.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, our channel still exists there, but we, you know, we don't do a lot on that channel as much. But, you know, it's there and we've written books on it, actually. But I should say our. Our philosophy is just buy real tangible assets. You know, it's buy gold, buy silver, buy real estate, and do it. Do it intelligently and get help. Use the bank's money and just keep on, you know, hang on your own money and. And start to build real wealth. Because they don't teach you that. They don't teach you that in. In. In high school. That's certainly how to build wealth. Linda says, clayton, don't dye your hair. Women love gray hair on men.
Natalie Morris
They do. I think so, yeah.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
David
I've never dyed my hair, but I dyed my beard because I was starting to look like Santa.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. And to see over here on. It's hard to get these things up on Rumble, but I didn't notice Clayton had facial hair until I put on the TV in my rv. Yeah, I have some. I hate shaving with a passion, so I just hate it. So I. I shaved yesterday.
Father Robinson
Have you ever.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
David
Have you ever tried growing a beard?
Clayton Morris
Yeah, Yeah, I did once and got. It was just too itchy. Just like. Oh, I mean, maybe at some point I will when I throw in the towel. Yeah.
David
Because you get. Once you get past the itching phase, like Michael Hyatt. I don't know if you remember. Remember him, but he contacted me and he's like, man, I can't do it because of the itching phase. I was like, give it a week. Get past itching phase. And then it's great. And he did, and now he's had a beard ever since.
Natalie Morris
And he's happily wearing said beard.
David
Yep.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. No, I like it. I like it. I like. I like the. I like to stroke it because of thinking. I like to think.
David
Think it is like I. I pull on my little chin hairs while I think. Like, it's. It's this.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
It's like a woman.
Philip
I mean, I. I definitely did that a lot when.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Philip
When I had my. What David called my what? 15th century Archer look, when I. I just decided to go like the full.
Clayton Morris
Monty, I could definitely see that. I could see if you had, like, a hood and a bow and arrow, I'd be like. You'd be like, right out of medieval. Medieval times. I could see that for sure.
Philip
Kind of a. Kind of a Van Dyke beard with. But I let the goatee grow fairly long, and I loved just, like, pulling.
Father Robinson
It all the time.
Natalie Morris
Somebody in Rumble says, chinny, chin chin Vidar.
Clayton Morris
The itchy phase sucks in our chat. Says, yeah, I like to stroke it. That's right. Glad you picked up on that joke. Spicy Clayton. That's right. Beard oil. I did like the beard oil because you could get some of the nice, like, what is it called? Like, the cedar. Not. What's the. What's the one I'm thinking of? Not pine, but the cedar. The smoke. What's the name of that one? Somebody in the chat will let us know. It's like a sandalwood. It's like a man. Was it what it.
David
Sandalwood.
Clayton Morris
Sandalwood. I like that one. Yeah. Yeah. It's kind of nice.
Natalie Morris
Somebody's saying, this got boring. I'm out. Okay. We're just shooting the breeze now.
David
So we're kibitzing.
Natalie Morris
This is. Yeah, we're.
Clayton Morris
We're just convincing on a Thursday afternoon. So I just want to say thanks to all of you guys for subscribing, being a part of our community here. So we're watching very closely what happens with the Epstein stuff today. If you're joining us late, I'll just sort of, you know, go back and what we were talking about waiting for this news. I'm not sure if it broke while we were sitting here a few minutes ago or not, but a major publication is about to publish some Epstein information as it relates to Mossad. And you'll get to see all of the pro Israeli influencers ignore the story, of course, or tell you that you're an idiot for paying attention to it. So we'll be watching that closely, but it hasn't published yet. So we are waiting to see if that's going to happen here shortly. And according to our sources, that story is not about Trump and Epstein. It's specifically about Epstein and Israel and Mossad intelligence. So we will see which publication. This is supposed to be a major media publication. We'll see. Is it the New York Times? Is the Wall Street Journal? We will see. All right, thank you guys so much for subscribing, being a part of our show here. We really appreciate it. And we will be back on next week live at 4pm Eastern time is when we do this show. We'll have content for you this weekend as well. Some great interviews. A big one coming up Tomorrow, actually, with 911 firefighters. You do not want to miss this interview. We had them in the studio to talk about Building seven specifically and all of the new evidence surrounding that. They're trying to get a congressional hearing on this, and Senator Ron Johnson is open to it. So hopefully, this information that you see tomorrow will also make it into the Congressional Record. So that will be publishing tomorrow here on the channel. So please subscribe, set those bell notifications, and we'll see you real soon. Have a great weekend, everyone.
Natalie Morris
Bye. Bye.
Title: BOMBSHELL EPSTEIN NEWS ABOUT TO HIT, MOSSAD TIES EXPOSED
Release Date: July 17, 2025
Host: Clayton Morris
Co-host: Natalie Morris
The episode opens with Clayton and Natalie addressing urgent developments regarding Jeffrey Epstein. A significant publication is poised to release new information linking Epstein to Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency. Contrary to widespread online speculation suggesting ties to former President Trump, sources from Redacted indicate the focus will be on Israel itself.
Judge Napolitano joins the discussion, asserting that Mossad is blackmailing President Trump to suppress the Epstein files.
Ex-Israeli spy Ari Ben Menashe is cited, supporting claims that Epstein was a Mossad agent. Harrison Burgers adds context about Epstein's criminal background, emphasizing that mainstream media overlooks the Mossad connection.
Father Robinson provides deeper insights into Epstein's connections, highlighting his links with influential figures like Les Wexner and the mysterious sources of his wealth. He underscores the improbability of Epstein escaping harsher consequences due to his extensive network.
The conversation touches on historical instances of Israeli intelligence interference in U.S. politics, referencing reports from the Clinton era and internal NSA documents.
The hosts shift focus to Europe's latest financial strategies under the leadership of European Commissioner President Ursula von der Leyen. A colossal €2 trillion spending plan is introduced, marking a 64% increase over the previous budget. This initiative is criticized as debt-fueled bureaucracy that will impose additional taxes on European citizens.
Key points of contention include:
Natalie highlights the impracticality of the e-waste tax, questioning how authorities will track each electronic device:
Philip and David humorously speculate on the feasibility of such tracking measures, emphasizing the absurdity of taxing lost or gifted electronics.
The discussion critiques Europe's reliance on increased spending during economic hardship, linking it to inflation and reduced quality of life for citizens. The hosts argue that this approach is unsustainable and will lead to further economic strain.
A critical segment addresses the recent Israeli airstrikes on the Holy Family School in Gaza, a Catholic Church compound sheltering civilians. Reports confirm casualties, including the parish priest, Father Gabriel Romanelli.
The Vatican expressed sorrow over the incident without directly attributing blame to Israel, urging a ceasefire and diplomatic efforts.
Father Robinson, a Catholic priest advocating for Gaza, critiques the lack of nuanced responses from global institutions, emphasizing the systemic targeting of Christians in conflict zones.
The hosts express skepticism towards the Israeli Defense Forces' (IDF) claims of accidental strikes, presenting photographic evidence that suggests direct hits.
The segment underscores the dangers faced by religious communities in conflict areas and calls for accountability.
Portugal has enacted a significant shift in its immigration policy, moving away from a previously lenient approach that allowed illegal immigrants to enter and later apply for legal status. This amendment aims to curb mass migration and address the resultant socio-economic strain.
The reform mandates that only immigrants with valid visas before entering Portugal can seek residency, effectively closing loopholes that previously facilitated unchecked migration.
This policy change is attributed to pressure from nationalist movements and ordinary citizens witnessing the adverse effects of mass immigration, such as increased crime, housing shortages, and strained welfare systems.
The hosts critique the European media's lack of coverage on Portugal's decision, labeling outlets like CNN Portugal as propagandistic and untrustworthy.
The segment concludes with hope that Portugal's bold move will inspire other European nations to reconsider their immigration policies.
The latter part of the episode features interactions with listeners, including comments on personal experiences and opinions regarding the discussed topics. While the hosts engage in casual conversations and respond to live chat inputs, they maintain their focus on exposing underreported news and critiquing mainstream narratives.
Judge Napolitano [02:06]: "I think Trump's name is on the list."
Father Robinson [04:12]: "Epstein belonged to intelligence and basically that he should leave it alone."
Natalie Morris [23:04]: "Uncollected E waste... They are going to track every electronic device."
Harrison Burgers [38:05]: "Christians are the most persecuted people all around the world... It's a spiritual war."
Natalie Morris [60:00]: "Under these new rules, only immigrants allowed to seek residency must already have a valid visa before entering the country."
In this episode of Redacted News, Clayton and Natalie Morris delve into explosive allegations linking Jeffrey Epstein to Mossad, critique Europe's massive new budget and taxation policies, condemn the Israeli bombing of a Catholic church in Gaza, and highlight Portugal's decisive immigration reform. Through detailed discussions and expert insights, the hosts aim to shed light on underreported issues, challenging mainstream media narratives and advocating for truth and transparency.