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Clayton Morris
Welcome everybody to Redacted on this Thursday. I'm Clayton Morris.
Natalie Morris
I'm Natalie Morris. Thank you so much for coming.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, and we've got a very busy show for you on this Thursday. We're gonna talk about Europe pushing for more war against Russia, doubling down on their plan to rearm Europe $800 billion. Zelenskyy was there glad handing and shaking and giving big hugs, saying thank you because they want this war to continue. And Zelenskyy specifically said, hey, basically thank you for not ending the war, continuing the war. I wanna give you a big hug and kiss.
Natalie Morris
Right. I guess they've decided they can afford it after rumblings that you better make up with the United States, their big daddy with the checkbook. No, they're gonna go how they plan to do that. We're also going to talk about a revelation that perhaps RFK Jr had ignored some information when he was writing his book about the pandemic. Dan Cohen has that story exclusively. Plus, what is Trump's angle when it comes to diplomacy with Hamas? It does not seem to be catching flies with honey, if you know what I mean.
Clayton Morris
Right.
Natalie Morris
So we're going to talk to Dan Cohen about that too. Yeah, exactly. I'm confused. Raise your Hand if you're confused.
Clayton Morris
His words were, I'm going to unleash hell on you. I think was the.
Natalie Morris
We're going to let. We're sending Israel everything they need to finish the job and it's over. And you're sick and twisted people.
Clayton Morris
There will be hell to pay. Quote. So, like, what exactly is going on here and how. What. You know, what will this future of this region look like? Will it be paved and look like condominiums? Like Miami, Florida.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
And who's going to own it, by the way? Will the United States own it? Who's going to actually own all of this property? Will it be blackrock? You know, blackrock just bought up the Panama Canal.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
So the Blackrock. And I love, by the way, did you love how, like, conservatives for the past two years have been, like, slamming Blackrock, pointing out all of the evil things that BlackRock does, and then suddenly they buy up the Panama Canal and there's like, it's just like total silence.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. Anyway, and before you call us Hamas supporters, you can shove that right up your backside, because we're not evil and sick does not actually have a monopoly on either side of this war. So I'm not having it. I'm cranky today. And if you want to troll me, you're going to learn what's up.
Dan Cohen
Don't do it.
Clayton Morris
Take it from me. Don't do it. All right, we got a lot of news to get to here on your Thursday. Good to see everyone. Let us know where you're joining us from around the world. We're streaming live on YouTube, on Twitch, on Rumble, of course, and on X. So let's talk about Europe. So European leaders today are telling Europe to prepare for war. French President Emmanuel Macron addressed Europe last night, saying that Europe will not accept capitulation of Ukraine to Russia under the guise of peace negotiations. So, like, peace negotiations where people don't die is a guise. Okay.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Fool me. Okay. And the Danish prime minister says, quote, peace in Ukraine is more dangerous than war in Ukraine. Like, Europe has gone absolutely mad. Those are the words. The warmongering Danish Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, listen to her in her own words. And here it is, subtitled.
Ursula von der Leyen
I don't think we should panic, but I think we are in a hurry. And I think we have been in a hurry for three years. But now we really have to scale up and to speed up because Russia and Putin is not only threatening Ukraine, but all of us. And we have to be able to defend ourselves. My idea about Ukraine is the same as it has been now for three years, that they have to win this war. And if we allow Russia to win the war, I'm sorry to say it directly to all of you, he will continue and they will continue and maybe we will even give them a better situation than today. Because if we end this war now with some kind of a frozen conflict, a ceasefire, it will give Russia the possibility to return to Russia, to mobilize more funds, people, and maybe to attack another country in Europe.
Natalie Morris
Nobody pulled the microphone back and said, what proof do you have of that? Given that Russia has specifically said they're not interested in any more than the contestant regions that have been long since fired upon by Ukraine. So what, on what basis are you spewing these possibilities? Nobody's asking those questions. They're allowed to just say, he's coming for all of us. Not based on any facts. I mean, this is a playbook from orwell. This is 1984 speak where peace means war and war means peace and death means life. There's no other way to see it.
Clayton Morris
Well, look at those microphones that are shoved in her face. I mean, Philip, if you can just show those microphones again and just play it without audio here you can see Reuters, France 24, there's DW. These are all like, these are all corporate media organizations.
Natalie Morris
Al Jazeera.
Clayton Morris
Al Jazeera. But you're not gonna get any independent journalists asking those questions because you really. Independent journalism in Europe is not a thing. You have state run media, basically. So that's what you have there. You're not gonna get those answers. Elon Musk tweeted this. Then shortly after that, they want the forever war. How many more parents with no sons? How many more children with no fathers? By their logic, it never in Europe. So today is a huge day in Europe. European leaders coming together to hold an emergency summit over Ukraine, pushing for more war against Russia, while President Trump is pushing for peace right now. The cocaine sniffing troll Zelensky, of course, was there in Brussels, of course today to ask for more money, for more weapons, to thank them for not ending the war. Those were his words. The unelected leader of Europe, Ursula von der Leyen was also on hand to tell us how important attacking Russia really is. And she announced the new Rearm Europe plan. Watch.
Unknown Speaker
Europe faces a clear and present danger. And therefore Europe has to be able to protect itself, to defend itself, as we have to put Ukraine in a position to protect itself and to push for a lasting and just peace. I present Today to the leadership, the Rearm Euro plan, the Realm Europe plan provides up to 800 billion euros for defence investment. It gives the member states fiscal space to invest in defence. It gives the member states possibility to invest in the Ukrainian defense industry or to procure military capabilities that go right away to Ukraine.
Natalie Morris
Okay, notice what she said there that was important. She said it gives all 27 European states the space to invest. Well, where do they get that money? Through debt? It's written in the plan. It specifically says that they can borrow the money in order to beef up their weapons supplies and their military. And in return they get a pass in triggering the excessive deficit procedure. So they have a debt limit too that's set by the eu. And the EU saying screw that, take on as much debt as you need. Because we need to match the United States defense budget which we have closing in on 900 billion. Now they're saying because euro is worth a bit more, we'll spend 800 billion and we will match them. They can't do it. They should learn from us because we had to go into debt in order to do it. And they're like, we like debt too. We can do that too. So who are they buying from? Who's going to make this money? This is not written out in their plan. Where are they going to buy it? Well, no, I mean, I suppose the World Bank. I don't know if that's really.
Clayton Morris
We'll have to look about, think about the amount of money that Ukraine is on the hook for in terms of monetary loans from the IMF and the World Bank. So just like Britain was after World War II, they were in debt to the United States up until about six years ago. Think about that. Since World War II, the amount of money that we let them use and through loans through the imf, through the World bank, that's exactly what Europe has been doing now with loans to Ukraine. So they will be forever in debt to Europe. Zelensky's basically there mortgaging his house. He's like, you know.
Natalie Morris
Yes, but she's asking individual member states, think about Portugal which is already so highly in debt. And she's saying take on some more in order to take on this war. We are telling you to go in into. So if you're a Portuguese person, you don't have any choice. Your government is going to sink the value of your money and your hard earned dollars in order to go into this war. That has nothing to do with you. That's what they're saying. That's that's the mandate that they are putting on every European citizen.
Clayton Morris
Mr. Vintage in our chat says thank you for the $20 super. Chat says all these leaders banging the drums for war probably have never zero chance raising, raising an army. Everyone knows a young Danish, British, French man is going to refuse to go and die on behalf of Ukraine and clowns at the top.
Natalie Morris
But how, how can you resist them Europeans? You don't resist them for anything else that they do to you, which is odious.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I mean, 80% of all your decisions are run out of Brussels. So in Portugal, 80% of your government's decisions are handled by people like Ursula von der Leyen, these unelected globalists. In Germany, the same thing is true. So Europe can just destroy Germany's industrial base and they have nothing to say for it?
Natalie Morris
Well, they're allowing Ukrainians to be taken off the streets while they're going to their job as a dentist and thrown into the conscription. Does that mean that that's what Europe ordains. They let. They let Ukraine do it. So they're. I guess they're saying it's going to happen to you too, European men.
Clayton Morris
What about your sons? What about your sons and daughters? So that question was asked of Ursula von der Leyen herself in an interview just the other day. Or will you know all these sons and daughters going to war? And Ursula was asked in German if she would allow her kinder into battle, her kids into battle. And she just laughed and said, nein, of course not. So it was funny to her watch. Nein. I would never send my kids to war, but I'll send yours. Yours are fine to kill, but not my kids. No, of course not.
Natalie Morris
Well, if you live in the capital, in the Hunger Games, you don't fight the districts. You raise them up to do that for you.
Clayton Morris
That's exactly right. Remember, Ursula told us that the Russian military is in tatters. Remember she told us this. We covered this at the time where she said that Russia, their Russian military was in tatters. They're using parts from washing machines in order to build their missiles. Where did that go? Where did that narrative go? I think that narrative went somewhere.
Natalie Morris
Oh, that's the exact same thing that Barack Obama said. Russia doesn't make anything. They. He said they're just a languishing country. I saw this today on X called Russophrenia. Like the. The side by side narrative that Russia is super dangerous and can take over the world. And also that Russia is collapsing and hurting and terrible and a jalopy. Both things Cannot be true. But they work for the narrative if you don't question them.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Watch this. So here's a look back.
Unknown Speaker
Russian military is taking chips from dishwashers and refrigerators to fix their military hardware because there are no semiconductors anymore. Russia's industry is in tatters. Europe is ready to assume its responsibilities. Rearm Europe could mobilize close to 800 billion euros of defence expenditures for safe and resilient Europe. We will, of course, continue working closely with our partners in NATO. This is a moment for Europe and we are ready to step up.
Clayton Morris
All right, so that whole narrative was a sham.
Natalie Morris
Well, I love. Who was it the woman we painted, the Dutch woman who said, we've been in a hurry for three years, but now we're really in a hurry because dad cut our credit cards.
Dan Cohen
Right.
Natalie Morris
Basically, now we got to do it ourselves. We didn't think we had to before because Joe Biden had the purse and let us, you know, do whatever we want. But now that Trump's got our credit cards and have been our. Our gold card was cut.
Clayton Morris
Well, he. And he is the one cutting these cards right now. So President Trump is now cut off intelligence sharing with Ukraine. This was reported overnight in the Washington Post, and the BBC had it this way. Watch.
David Crayton
Donald Trump has ordered a pause in.
Clayton Morris
Intelligence sharing with Ukraine as part of his suspension of military assistance to Kyiv. It's a move that could seriously affect Ukraine's ability to target Russian forces and to defend itself. Yeah, just so you understand, they don't fire any missiles without the help of the United States. They don't track Russian forces. They don't launch himars without the express use of American intelligence to launch all of it. So when Donald Trump cuts off your intelligence funnel, that means you can't target anything. Game over. According to the Washington Post, sharing of intelligence, striking these targets, it's game over. So now you're shooting in the dark. And so when Putin thought that they would, you know, end this war in like, a few days or a few weeks, that's presupposing that you don't have the United States basically launching all of your missiles for you.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
Or putting all of your targets in place.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
So Trump shut that off. Now Zelensky's media hosts, media TV hosts, are calling for the assassination of the United States President. So this is Vaidam Karapak who said, where is Harvey Oswald now when the country needs him so badly? And more than one calling for the assassination of President Trump. So that's a one of Zelenskyy's state run media hosts, they are calling for the assassination of President Trump. So I guess Americans should feel emboldened. We wanna send more money to these guys.
Natalie Morris
It's unbelievable. That's regime change. We're supposed to be against that.
Clayton Morris
Collectively calling for the assassination of President Trump. So Marco Rubio called this out and said something we've been saying on this show for years, which is that this is a proxy war. Of course, that what is happening in Ukraine is western countries coming into Ukraine and using it as a proxy war against Russia. We were labele Putin apologists and propagandists and smear campaigns against any independent media that that said that. Now Marco Rubio on television after going to mass says it and now suddenly the concern. Now Fox News can say it. Watch. It's been very clear from the beginning that President Trump views this as a protracted stalemated conflict. And frankly, it's a proxy war between nuclear powers, the United States helping Ukraine and Russia. And it needs to come to an end. And no one has any idea or any plan to bring it to an end. The plan of the Ukrainians up to now and their allies on Capitol Hill and the people you talk to in other countries is let's just keep giving them as much as they need for as long as it takes. That's not a strategy. All right, he says it out loud. It's a proxy war.
Natalie Morris
Now we have it in the flesh. This was not his narrative since the start of the war. So I'm confused that all of a sudden he gets it, but I'm glad that he did. Maybe he did some studying.
Clayton Morris
Way to go, Marco. He read a book. Yeah, he read a few books on Marco. Did you see that Trump canceled or is canceling something like 240,000 Ukrainian visas from the United States?
Natalie Morris
No.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. This is unbelievable. So Trump planning on canceling legal status of 240,000 Ukrainians. 240,000 Ukrainians who we encourage to come.
Natalie Morris
Here over the Biden administration. I mean, these are civilians. They have nothing to do with it. We allowed them to get in the front of the line. Oh, in front of refugees from South America and people who are trying to legitimately get refugee status. They were able to jump the line. They got all kinds of like crayons and nice clothing and host families and things like that. And so now we're, we're going to treat them like this after giving them this whole you're the main victims of the world status. Okay, that's what we're doing.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. That's a great point.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Don't make friends. What does Jeffrey Sack says it's incredibly dangerous to become the friend of the United States.
Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
Well, earlier this week the White House said it was going to have diplomatic talks with Hamas for the first time. So we were optimistic that, okay, this is what President Trump said, that if we want to make a deal with Russia and Ukraine, you have to talk to both sides. You can't demure both sides, he said while sitting with Zelensky. I can't say bad things about Russia and then get them to the table. Just like I'm not going to go to Russia and say bad things about Zelensky. I'm going to play diplomatically. So we thought, oh, maybe that's how he's going to play it with Israel. Well, not so much. Here is how that went. He posted this just yesterday. Shalom Hamas means hello and goodbye. You can choose release all the hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered or it's over for you. Only sick and twisted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted. I am sending Israel everything it needs to finish the job. Not a single Hamas member will be safe if you don't do as I say. I've just met with your former hostages whose lives you destroyed. This is your last warning for the leadership. Now is the time to leave Gaza while you still have a chance. Also, to the people of Gaza, a beautiful future awaits you. You can read the rest it's in all caps. Well, Israel also has dead bodies to exchange. They have had since long before October 7th. Does he not know this or does this come, as many say that Trump is influenced by the last person he has spoken with. Well, we saw that he spoke with the families of ISRA Israeli hostages. He spoke with no families of Palestinian hostages. There are more opportunities for him to have met with their far more Palestinian hostages than Israeli, but he chose not to meet with them. So what's going on here? Dan Cohen has covered the war in Gaza for years. Long before October 7, he actually had a fairly optimistic take on this when this tweet sent me into a downward spiral. Dan, explain what you think may be going on here and in a more, I don't know, level headed way. Yeah, level headed way than, than I am able.
Dan Cohen
Well, I mean, trying to parse Trump's tweets and posts and actions can like make a fool out of you. So I want to be careful that I'm not saying this is definitely what's happening, but I mean, we know that Trump has anti interventionist instincts. We know that. I mean, even going back to his, his first presidency with North Korea, there was all the talk about fire and fury and then he ended up up meeting with Kim Jong Un and walking across the dmz. He met with Putin, which was something that, that Biden didn't do. So we know he has diplomatic anti interventionist instincts and of course see what's happening with Ukraine, Russia, that he's bringing that to a close. And we saw, you know, they pulled the curtain back when Zelensky went at Trump and J.D. vance and Trump wanted to see, Trump wanted the American people to see what Zelinsky was doing. As he said, you know, you don't have the cards you're playing with World War Three. I think that Trump knows the same thing is happening here, that there could be a massive war with Iran, which, well, Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons. A war with Iran would destroy the region, the, specifically the US Military and energy infrastructure in Qatar, uae, Saudi Arabia. It would not go well for anyone. And he knows that Israel is trying to drag him into that. And so that message came actually the same, the very same day that we learned from leaks from the Israeli media, leaked to the Israeli, or actually perhaps from, from spying on the Trump administration, that there are direct talks between the Trump administration and Hamas, which is unprecedented diploma diplomacy from a US Administration. Obviously Biden didn't, didn't do that. It has never happened before. So that's a very positive sign because if, I mean, if Trump was really intent on wiping out whatever's left of Gaza, then he would just do it. So I sense that there's kind of a bit of a game going on. If you look back even to February, he said that the US Was going to take over Gaza and expel all of the Palestinians. Right. Just going to take it. First he said, we'll buy it, then we'll take it, then we're going to rebuild it for whoever we, we put in there. Obviously, the US Is not going to send in its military to fight Hamas and occupy Gaza. But that certainly pumped up Netanyahu, strengthened his image in the Israeli public. It strengthened Trump's image in the Israeli public, was like, wow, finally Trump's going to, to ethnically cleanse Gaza for us. Then he said Hamas has to release all of the hostages on February 15. On February 11, he said that on February 15, Hamas released three hostages. And Trump did not do anything about that. He didn't, you know, make anything of those threats. And then that takes us to this week where he says that, where we find out that he's actually sidestepped Netanyahu to have these talks with Hamas. So that, I think pretty clearly demonstrates that he knows Netanyahu. Who. He posted that video, remember, of course, of Jeffrey Sachs saying that.
Natalie Morris
Right. I keep going back to that as like, okay, but he knows. Right.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Where he called Netanyahu a deep, dark son of a bitch. Like he posted Jeffrey Sachs's video. And, and I have it on good authority that Trump does not like Netanyahu. I'll say it again. He's not a fan of Netanyahu. So I guess it's all theater, it seems like. Right. Or he's putting stuff out on social media for theatrical purposes. What's going on behind the scenes is very different.
Dan Cohen
Perhaps that's what it looks like to me, because his rhetoric is one thing, but there are negotiations going on behind the scenes. And Steve Witkoff, his Middle east envoy, who basically went, went to, to Qatar and told Netanyahu, sign the cease fire in order. You know, right before president, right before Trump took office, he's, he's holding direct talks with Hamas. So he's saying, you know, that Hamas can't be a part of any future Palestinian government. Well, I don't know that Hamas necessarily itself says it has to be a part of it. I don't, I'm not saying they don't, but, but I mean, ultimately what they're trying to do is get a state of their own, is end the siege on Gaza, rebuild and this kind of thing, and have, and basically have a state. Now, Hamas is an acronym in Arabic for Islamic Resistance Movement is what it means in English. So it's a resistance movement. If it doesn't have anything to resist, then it's not really needed anymore. They're not resisting for no reason. They're resisting because of what Israel has been doing to them for decades. So if Hamas gets basically its core demands, an end to the siege, the rebuilding of Gaza, et cetera, et cetera, what it's been clear about, the release of its prisoners, what it's been clear about from the very start, from basically October 8th and even before its, its reason for existence, then there can be some kind of negotiated outcome. But, you know, that's, that's, that's what I think is going on here.
Clayton Morris
Can I ask you about these protests in the streets? So Israelis are not happy with Netanyahu. Maybe he's very popular, maybe he's not. I don't know. But there are protests in the streets of Tel Aviv, calling and demanding an investigation into October 7th. Why did there. Why was there seven to eight hours where the Israeli army stood down and basically let this attack unfold on purpose? And so the Israeli people want answers on this question. Why did they stand down the same way here in America? I want to know why. We knew about 911 beforehand. We had Operation Able Danger. We knew all about it. We knew all about it and we allowed it to happen. So why did they allow October 7th to happen? So talk about these protests and where Netanyahu sits with the Israeli people right now.
Dan Cohen
Well, there's a huge amount of anger and has been since October 7th in the Israeli public against Netanyahu, the entire security establishment. And I think, you know, I think there is a sort of possibly a conspiratorial element that Israel or Netanyahu or Netanyahu and, you know, some others deliberately allowed it to happen. I mean, I don't think we've seen. We haven't seen the smoking gun. There's a lot of circumstantial evidence of that. But the thing is that I think is maybe even bigger is that there's sort of an Israeli blindness to what was going on in Gaza because they really believed we can just pay these people, we'll pay Hamas to basically shut up. And they don't want war. They don't want, you know, to go to war with us because of our overwhelming military power and all the lessons we've taught to them again and again. And it's. And it's very typical of this kind of blindness, I think, is very typical. It's happened repeatedly in 2000 when Ariel Sharon went to the Temple Mount, the Al Aqsa compound, and all the security chiefs, except for the head of the police in Jerusalem, said, no, no, nothing will happen. And what happened? There were. There were clashes that day at the Al Aqsa compound. And then the second intifada broke out. And you know how many thousand, 2,000 people, Israelis were killed, and Palestinians, of course, too. Same thing happened in 1973 with what the Israelis call the Yom Kippur War, where Israeli intelligence completely bungled their assessment. And so it's the same thing happening over and over. And, you know, if you look at actually the statements that Hamas was putting out, not only the statements, but the military exercises that they were doing in Gaza openly and putting out videos of it, it's like, of course it was going to happen. It's just that the Israelis are completely blind to what's happening in Gaza. They ignored that Palestinians were training with those fan, you know, packs that they use to fly over, that they were doing marine exercises in the water. They were doing, like, exactly what they were going to do on October 7th. What they ended up doing. They were putting out statements week in the days, weeks, months and years ahead of time saying, if you Israelis do not stop doing X, Y and Z, then there's going to be an explosion. We are completely prepared for it. They said it so many times, but the Israelis just ignored it. So there's an on top of this complete blindness to what, an ignorance to what Palestinians, Hamas were saying. Then there's this aspect. Well, did the security establishment or Netanyahu, or was there a conspiracy in the Israeli establishment to allow this to happen? Because then that would give them the pretext to carry out the ethnic cleansing of Gaza and then it would, you know, then they can. They hoped they would be able to take over the whole thing and build settlements and everything they'd been wanting to do for years.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, there's a. There's a layer of did they allow it to happen? But also a layer of total incompetence and a failure to protect, even if they didn't allow it. So there should be an investigation. I mean.
Natalie Morris
Right. And the next layer, did they also blow it up and fire on their own people?
David Crayton
Yeah.
Dan Cohen
And then.
Clayton Morris
Right, yeah. And then killed their own people. So, like this, to me, if this happened in America, I would absolutely want an investigation so I can see why the Israeli people are pissed at Netanyahu. Dan, stick around because we want to talk to you about RFK and this bombshell story that you've been working on about RFK Jr and Covid. Next, we're going to get to that in just a second, so hang tight here for just a second. Second.
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Natalie Morris
Right, well, did RFK Jr ignore one of his top advisors during the pandemic? Dr. Jay Kui helped RFK Jr write his book about the pandemic and he says that he told RFK Jr that his work showed that the pandemic could not have happened naturally and he was shrugged off and ignored. Now, given that RFK Jr's promises as the head of Health and Human Services is that he will explore all avenues when it comes to scientific analysis, is this story something that will give us pause that perhaps there are things that RFK Jr. Is prone to ignore. Well, Dan Cohen from Uncaptured Media has been in touch with Dr. Cooey and he brings us this story. Dan, thank you so much. Can you give us the background of how you came across Dr. Tuohy's work? Cooey. Sorry. And what his claims are?
Dan Cohen
Well, I started to suspect that the, the idea of a pandemic was questionable by my, by my research on in particular the. The lab leak story. And what I saw is that not only the lab leak, but the natural origin story, both sides of this were basically being promoted by deep state mouthpieces. Whether it was, you know, USAID and NED funded outlets on one side and then, and then you know, at the same time having like fact checkers say that, that the other side was false. You know, the intelligence agencies saying that we think maybe it came from a lab, or we didn't think it come from a lab or Tom Cotton or whoever it was, Donald, President Trump in his first term saying it came from a lab. And then the fact checkers would say, no, no, no, it definitely did not come from a lab, but. Or, but not definitely. We don't know. And there's. And this has gone on for years and years. And so I started to look at the way, and we've discussed this unredacted before, the way death certificates, for example, were flipped on their head. They created a new way of writing death certificates specifically for COVID 19 in order to inflate the death count. The same, the same thing with PCR testing, which, which is everyone just accepted that you stick this thing up your nose and it magically tells you if there's a virus, virus, specific virus, there. There's a huge amount of fraud that went along with that. And so I started to suspect that maybe this thing is not what they're saying. I ended up being. I got in touch with Jonathan J. Cooley, who was a. A professor, an academic biologist at the University of Pittsburgh. He was fired for correctly saying that the COVID jabs are something called transfections. And that's a term that is not used in media much, but that's what it was from the start. It wasn't a new technology, it was something that actually existed. But my question was, is this thing even biologically possible? Everything I'm seeing suggests it's not. And Jonathan J. Kuey, his position was that this was actually biologically impossible. So that basically an RNA virus, this is his position, cannot create a pandemic. And Jonathan Coey, Jay Kuey, he ended up, he was hired by RFK Jr to write the book, to help write and research the book, the Wuhan Cover up, which was RFK's big book on supposedly how the lab leak happened. And in the middle of writing this book, Jay Kooi who really was very confident that there that it, that the SARS CoV2 did come from the lab in Wuhan, he had basically gone back to the start and he realized that this is all biologically impossible, that it's nonsense. And he went to. Well, let's actually we have a clip of him explaining what happened here. Let's maybe we can run that.
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This book would not have been possible without the expertise and invaluable insights provided by Jonathan J. Kuhey and then a bunch of other people first name that he mentioned. Not only that, but I'm in the index and I'm quoted in that book six times. The last quote in that book is that they wouldn't even need a virus to do this. Now the thing that he won't tell you and won't talk to me about anymore and Children's Health Defense, I believe actually fired me for is that I think that these people are covering this up. I taught them before this book was published, I taught all of the people that worked on this book the biology that I'm going to teach you now in much more detail with much more questions and many more arguments. And I won them all. And you're not going to find any evidence of that in this book because as Bobby told me to my face, this is not the book for those answers. And I'm sorry, but if we're going to save America, we need those answers right now.
Clayton Morris
So Dan, I'm just curious why, you know, just a simple question. Why?
Dan Cohen
Well, that's the million dollar question, Clayton. I mean he's, he is credited, as he said there as the first person in the acknowledgments with without whom the book would not have been possible. And he says at the end of the book that you don't actually even need a virus to do what was done. So the fact that he ignored his own top advisor and told him this is not the book for that, that is a big scandal in my opinion. And now RFK has ascended to very powerful position. He's the head of hhs and it seems like he's playing well, to put it nicely, he's playing politics. So I mean, this is a question that I think RFK needs to be asked directly. Why did you ignore your own top advisor? Whom you credited in your book as, you know, this, this book would have been impossible without him. I mean, I think more people need to reach out to, to Jonathan J. Kuey and ask him what he thinks and ask him to explain. Well, why, why do you think this? I'm not, you know, I'm not a biologist or virologist. I can't personally, I can't assess those claims. I don't have the scientific background. But he definitely should be heard out.
Natalie Morris
Right. And so the thing about, you know, I had a, I had a lot of hope in RFK Jr. As in this powerful position. I have not seen fluoride mandate that he promised on the day one of the Trump administration. And now he put out this week something that said that anti Semitism is one of the great threats to our national health. And obviously what, where's the science that shows that, do you think? I mean, I don't want to see him play politics. And now we have evidence that that's happening. So what's your take on that?
Dan Cohen
Well, you know, in 2023, when I first started to see RFK had a very pro Israel position, in contrast to all of his talk about the tyranny during the COVID era and lockdowns and mandates, that suggested to me, if he does not see what's happening, you know, in the Gaza Strip or the west bank is tyranny, where in the Gaza Strip people are surrounded by remote control machine guns, that is the picture of tyranny, then there's something that is not right or not honest. And if you remember in January 2023, the piece that, that we did here on Redacted, we did a big piece on, in fact, a series on Peter Hote Hotez. And Peter Hotez partnered with the Israel lobby outfit, the Anti Defamation League, claiming that RFK was spreading dangerous misinformation. And he got, he took credit publicly and got RFK kicked off of Meta. So Facebook and Instagram, he got him suspended by those, by those platforms. And then he partnered with the ADL and said, this is, they said anti vax is a new form of anti Semitism, which is obviously just total nonsense. If you're, if you're critical or you question like pharmaceutical products, then you hate Jews. That's completely insane and frankly insulting, honestly.
Clayton Morris
Right.
Dan Cohen
They're just exploiting anti Semitism. So now it comes full circle because RFK is basically tacitly partnered with Peter Hotez, who got him censored by creating some interagency task force and claiming that anti Semitism which he just means criticism of Israel is some kind of public health crisis in our universities and college campuses. And so, so this is another clear indicator or clear evidence that RFK is playing politics. It's not about public health. It's not about saving our children or actually stopping anti Semitism or anything like that. And so I've been very skeptical and critical of him basically since I first saw that. That suggested to me, or demonstrated to me that he's not the principled figure that he portrayed himself as.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. And is. What are we missing when he says this? Because I don't see data of a mental health crisis for.
Clayton Morris
When I kiss my kids at bed at night. You know, I'd be more worried about them, like, not washing their hands and getting sick from, you know, from catching a cold or something like that. I don't kiss my kids at bed at night and say, you know, just, you know, don't catch anti Semitism tonight when you go to sleep. Sleep, you know, like, how is the Health and Human Services? Like, what kind of madness are we sitting in right now?
Natalie Morris
Well, I mean, the question is, is there proof of this and.
David Crayton
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Is it a virus?
Natalie Morris
Yeah. Is there proof that we don't see? Right. Because I don't see this. And are they making a proof?
Dan Cohen
Well, I mean, if they're using the IR Ihra definition of antisemitism, which is not anti Semitic, but is criticism of Israel. Well, yes, people are very critical of Israel because of the genocide that they've carried out over you know, the last year and a half. So if that's the metric, then sure, but that's not antisemitism per se. That is just criticism of a foreign country that all of our American tax dollars are funding. So it's, you know, it's totally. It's totally disingenuous. And in fact, I mean, it actually creates antisemitism is what I think it really does. It generates anti Semitism, which serves Israel because then they can say, oh, look at all these. Look at all these terrible students who love Hamas and want to kill Jews.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Dan Cohen
But.
Natalie Morris
But I'm reading their. Their work here, and they say, we just don't like that this is happening on college campuses. People are protesting the Israeli government, but they're not saying this has caused a surge in mental health for Jewish people, mental health problems, problems. They're not saying that Jewish people are actually being physically harmed. So do you know, it's. Is there somewhere that I just don't see it because I'm in different Corners of the Internet, you have to have proof of a harm in order to say that this is a health and human service issue. And so I don't know, if somebody sees something like that, they can send it to Dan and I.
Dan Cohen
And I mean, it may be that there's increased anti Semitism because you have a state committing genocide that calls itself the Jewish state. And not that it's just a state where Jewish people live. But Benjamin Netanyahu has said that I'm the prime minister of all the Jews around the world. So now any Jew who happens to be your neighbor living in the United States is suddenly associated with what's going on in the Gaza Strip or the West Bank. So it does make sense that there would be be an increase in anti Semitism. But I mean, yeah, is there a metric? And if that's the case, that's not what RFK is opposing. He's opposing criticism of Israel. And I mean, the other point I think we should make is there are real public health crises. We have a gigantic opioid crisis. How come nobody, you know, RFK is not talking about that. He's just talking about some supposed anti Semitism crisis. To me, it's just totally shameful.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, it's a low hanging fruit. And you know, their paid benefactors right now are just like, that's what they wanted. Right, right. The first agenda item on their thing. You know, go after anti Semitism. All the money we funneled into your campaigns, make sure that that's the first thing you do.
Natalie Morris
Look, we'll look for it if we see data that's, that's showing that people are actually being harmed by their health. But again, show me the evidence. Dan, thank you so much for your time today on both stories. We really appreciate it. Make sure you follow Dan's work on X and also his media company, Uncaptured Media Media as well on YouTube.
Clayton Morris
Thanks, Dan.
Dan Cohen
Thanks a lot.
Clayton Morris
Great work as always. All right, we've got more news to get to here. We're gonna talk about the liberals in Canada. I mean, this is getting out of hand now and to a level that we have not seen. You have the liberals now demanding that they would put nuclear weapons in Canada, positioning them so they can be aimed at the United States because of Trump. So now America is the new enemy of Canada, according to the Liberals, according to Trudeau. Trudeau had an opportunity, of course, to stop the fentanyl crisis, to stop the tariffs. President Trump just paused the tariffs in Mexico. He's not gonna do it in Canada. You know why? Because Trudeau is trying to use it as leverage for his campaign for the Liberal Party to run against Trump instead of running against Pierre Poliev. So that's what's going on in Canada. Our next guest was all over this story. We're gonna get there in a second. But first, what does the future hold for business? If you ask nine experts, you're gonna get, you're gonna get 10 answers. By the way, a bull market, bear market rates will rise or fall, inflation up or down. Can someone please invent ball? Until then, over 41,000 businesses have future proofed their business with NetSuite, the one cloud ERP bringing accounting, financial management, inventory, HR into one fluid platform. You could check this out, by the way, if you're a small business and you're thinking about how to put all of this in place. I just had a long conversation with someone last night in the software world and they're really grappling with this right now. How do we grapple with AI and machine learning into these businesses? Like an hour conversation? It was really actually pretty fascinating. If your company is earning millions of dollars or even hundreds of millions of dollars, NetSuite can actually help you respond immediately to challenges and seize your biggest opportunities right now as we're facing this new era of AI right now. Speaking of opportunity, download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning at netsuite.com redacted. The guide is free to use. Just go to netsuite.com redacted to grab that free report. Again, netsuite.com redacted to learn more, earn.
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Clayton Morris
All right, let's talk about this, guys. Thank you guys so much for joining us. See Brenda Jones, Brenda Johnson's. Well, we're not going to take that one because it's just ridiculous. And just pay attention to the show. Just like listen to all angles of the show. We literally just had a Jewish journalist on the show who spent more time in Gaza. He's a Jewish journalist, for crying out loud. He wasn't making excuses for anything. If anything, he was in fact, in some ways defending what happened on October 7, saying might not have been the conspiracy theory that others have been putting forward, forward. Like just listen, listen, please, please, please listen anyway. But you know, people have their Ideological, like funnels that they only can listen to what. What supports their worldview. And when facts present themselves, they just have a very difficult time accepting those facts. So, again, we have no agenda on this show at all. We're just vehemently anti war and we are very much anti genocide, not pro genocide here on this show, and also so very anti nuclear war, which seems to be what Canada is leading us towards. Liberals in Canada right now are losing their minds. Trudeau is refusing to work with Donald Trump on tariffs. Instead, he's trying to campaign on it, and Trump knows it. Trump called this out yesterday on Truth Social. Justin Trudeau of Canada called me to ask what could be done about tariffs. I told him that many people have died from fentanyl that came through the borders of Canada, Mexico, and nothing has convinced me that it stopped. He said, that's gotten better. And I said, that's not good enough. The call ended in a somewhat friendly manner. He was unable to tell me what the Canadian election is when. When it's taking place, which made me curious, like, what's going on here? And then I realized he is using this issue to stay in power. Good luck, Justin, he said. Meanwhile, according to our next guest, there's a delegation from Alberta, Canada going to D.C. right now trying to ask Trump to make the province of Alberta the 51st state. And Christian Freeland is running to take over for Justin Trudeau in the Liberal Party. She wants to go to war with the United States, asking France to position nuclear weapons in Canada, aiming at the United States. Listen to this insanity.
Natalie Morris
The US Is turning Predator. And so what Canada needs to do is work closely with our democratic allies, our military allies. I've been Foreign Minister. I know how to do. That's why I would start with our Nordic partners, specifically Denmark, which is also being threatened, and our European NATO allies. I would be sure that France and Britain were there who possess nuclear weapons. And I would be working urgently with those partners to build a closer security relationship that guarantees our security in a time when the United States can be a. Yeah.
Clayton Morris
A threat. A predator. In other words, get those nuclear weapons positioned, aimed at the United States, NATO partners, because it looks like the US Is about to ditch NATO. It's absolutely insane. David Crayton has been following all of this and trying to make sense of it out of Canada. David does an incredible job. Follow him on X, by the way. And so we'll get to your interview here in a second, David, which is stunning about Alberta. But first, positioning nuclear weapons with NATO partners in order to Protect Canada from the United States Predator. What is going on?
David Crayton
Well, you know, I'd suggest, Clayton, that that's very presumptuous given what you reported earlier tonight. It looks like the UK Might need all of their nuclear weapons if it's going to declare war in Russia because Britain has no army. Britain has no air force or navy anymore. They are literally down to bare bones military. So. But for Christia Freeland, the former finance minister and Liberal candidate for the next leader of the party and potentially prime minister, to say this is insanity. We are living in a Bertholdt Brecht play right now, and that's the only way I can describe it. It's theater of the absurd. Whether you're in Canada or you're in Europe. This is completely absurd activity. And I don't know why she would even say this in a leadership debate, but this is the kind of talk we're getting. And I love that post on X from Donald Trump yesterday. In fact, I responded to it and I said, hey, maybe Donald Trump is reading my material because I've been saying the same thing for three months, that Justin Trudeau wants a trade war. Justin Trudeau? Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Can we talk about this?
David Crayton
Wants to fight over tariffs because it helps Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. I mean, so you've been saying this for months, and that was the first place I heard it. And I thought it was very prescient of you. You're a soothsayer, David, saying that Trudeau doesn't want to run against Poliev. You said this, I think back. I don't know. Was it December or so you said? Trudeau doesn't want to run against Poliev because he'll lose. He wants to try to run against Trump to sort of rally his liberal base and get them all in a fervor. And then Trump called it out. So you got it three months ahead of time. So what is the goal here, then? The goal is to build up the Liberal Party so that there's like a lot of blood in the water. They're angry at President Trump. I mean, it seems to be really working for Democrats in Washington, D.C. maybe they should get some of those little signs they can hold up.
David Crayton
Well, that's precisely the game plan for the Liberal Party, whether it's Justin Trudeau or whether it's Mark Carney, his very likely successor in this. That leadership vote is Sunday, by the way, coming up very quickly. But both of them want to run against Donald Trump on a very fervent anti United States Stand. This has worked in the past for the Liberals. They used to actually be a very pro American party, but from the era of Pierre Trudeau onwards, they have tended to use this anti American bit in their election campaigns because it does galvanize a certain degree of Canadians who are very resentful to some degree about America's success and who really tend to fall for this line. And this is what's happening right now, because the conservatives were 25 points ahead of the Liberals before all of this talk of the trade war and the Trump tariff began to get so fervent in the news. And you see some polls today, they're actually neck and neck. So this is working for them. And it's a very basic political strategy, but it's the kind of thing you would expect from Justin Trudeau. Did you see him crying today, by the way? I just saw this before I came on. It's All Over X. He's crying about how he's there till the end for Canadians. He's going to be there fighting for Canadians and he's not going to let Donald Trump do anything to Canada. And this is how he's going out, of course, as crybaby Justin. And there have been so many times in his horrible career where he's broken down in tears. And you wonder at times, is this the drama coach and Justin coming out or does he really feel anything at all?
Clayton Morris
Let's listen here. I think I've got it here. I don't know if I can hear it.
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And Canadian jobs and businesses is that, first of all, there will be similar impacts on Americans losing their jobs, American families paying more for basic goods that they rely on at a time where times are tight everywhere. I want to speak directly to one specific American. Donald, in the over eight years you and I have worked together, we've done big things. Now, it's not in my habit to agree with the Wall Street Journal, but Donald, they point out that even though you're a very smart guy, this is a very dumb thing to do. We're going to choose to try to buy Canadian products and forego bourbon and other classic American products. And yeah, we're probably going to keep booing the American anthem, but let me tell Americans, we're not booing you, we're not booing your team.
Clayton Morris
Maybe I grabbed the wrong soundbite there, but anyway, there's a lot of. There's a lot of tears. There's a lot of crying going on right now. I want to ask you. I think I grabbed the wrong sound Bite there by accent. But I want to ask you about this Alberta interview that you did. So, I mean, I know President Trump seems to have been joking about turning Canada into the 51st state, but it seems that, I don't know, is this resonating now with some Canadians? Tell me about your interview about from Alberta.
David Crayton
Well, it was fascinating because there was a post on X where actually a friend of mine from Alberta, a journalist from Alberta, interviewed him for a very brief interview, found him at a meeting and where he was talking about this. This is a fairly prominent lawyer from foothills Alberta, just south of Calgary, Jeffrey Rath. And I've actually, I know Jeffrey Rath from other areas that he has expertise in, largely fighting censorship and being on the side of the Freedom Convoy. So we talked about that as well. But what he's done, he's got a delegation together, largely composed of one former MP who hasn't told me who that is yet, a lot of policymakers and lawyers. And what he's doing is coming together and saying, how does Alberta petition Donald Trump to become the 51st state? Because Canada clearly is really not interested. There's not enough support, but there potentially is in parts of western Canada and in Alberta in particular. Now, what they would have to do for that to happen was Alberta would have to separate from Canada and then petition Donald Trump to be the 51st state, starting out as a territory, probably because of the population. However, I think Rath is quite convinced that this is a, a good possibility, not just because Albertans are again going through a bitter period of Western alienation, same kind of Western alienation that occurred after Pierre Trudeau was prime minister. It's reoccurring again. And a lot of Albertans and increasingly a number of Canadians are saying, does this country work anymore? And I'll tell you why. It's not just because of the Trudeau government government, but it's because the opposition party in this kind, the principal conservative opposition party, is in lockstep with the Trudeau government on these tariffs. They're giving the same sort of provocation that we need counter tariffs that as Maxime Bernier pointed out on your show this week and on my show as well, these are nothing but taxes on Canadians, these counterterrorifications tariffs. We could end up paying 75% in tariffs. So this is not a viable option. And Pierre Poliev is also in lockstep with Justin Trudeau on the war in Ukraine. Let's keep the war going. Let's keep spending billions of dollars. Let's keep sending the money into this black hole of Kyiv. So a lot of Canadians, especially once again in Alberta, the most conservative province in Canada, are saying, is this confederation going to continue to work when the principal opposition talks exactly like the liberal government at a time like this? And the last I heard, by the way, the tariff is off again for another 30 days. Canada was included with Mexico in this deferral. So God only knows where we're going from here, but apparently.
Clayton Morris
So it's back on now, tariffs on again.
David Crayton
And we're not seeing any difference in the political parties in this country.
Clayton Morris
No, but they'd rather run against President Trump than do anything about it. And this is, you know, again, this is what liberals. This is their strategy. They'd rather just cry and play politics than actually do anything. President Trump just wanted you guys to secure the border and investigate the fentanyl, which is. They're being looked at it like, what is it? Less than 1% of the fentanyl that's coming into Canada was even being stopped. Stopped. And the flow is just pouring across the border into the United States. Substantive. Instead, they just want to cry about it, calling Donald Trump a bully instead of doing anything about it. That's the way I see it.
David Crayton
Well, you know, I said once again, four or five weeks ago, when we got the first deferral and Donald Trump demanded we fix the border, do something about the border. Justin Trudeau said, yes, sir. Yes, sir, we'll do that. So what did he do? He announced that he had already has a $1.3 billion plan over six years, which does not really affect anything until years 4, 5, and 6. Useless. He announces a fentanyl czar. And the individual is already a senior advisor to Justin Trudeau. The individual's already been a deputy minister in the Liberal government. Sorry, we need somebody outside of the Liberal government government to be satisfactory. Thirdly, Justin Trudeau promised 10,000 frontline personnel at the Canada U.S. border. Hasn't happened. Where are these people coming from? They won't say. I've said they have to be either rcmp, which we don't have enough of. Border security guards. We don't have enough to put 10,000 on the border, or Canadian forces personnel. And of course, that was ruled out immediately by the defense minister, who said, no. Well, we can't put military on the border. It's always been demilitarized. It's the longest undefended border in the world. We can't put military personnel there. And I think Donald Trump heard that and said, aha, you guys aren't serious. You guys really don't want to fix this. And when the story started to come out because of investigative journalism in this country about the fentanyl pouring in at the Vancouver ports and getting through the system not being detected because they're not looking for it, this is China's policy to get this toxic chemical into Canada and into the United States. Canadians are increasingly aware it's not 1%. It is a problem problem. And for Justin Trudeau to not take this seriously, he's lucky he's getting another deferral today, if, in fact, that's the last word we hear today, because it seems to change every six hours. But he's very fortunate because once again, what did Justin Trudeau do? Stubbed the president. Stuck his finger in the president's eye. What did Ontario Premier Doug Ford do? Threatened to turn the power off for all of northern northeast United States. That's almost a declaration of war. Because what happens when you turn the power off? The hospitals are shut up. People are going to die. It's absolutely outrageous.
Clayton Morris
You know, I'll say this, and I'll get you out of here, David. Which is President Trump. I mean, I've interviewed him many, many times, and I think. I think the way that he handles these negotiations is if you're honest and you're willing to concede things in this negotiation, he's willing to give you. He's willing to give you. He's willing to concede, and he's willing to give you, I should say, enough rope to hang yourself with if he sees. Oh, Justin, you're really doing a good job. I see the RCMP is trying to secure the border. You've actually really stepped up your fentanyl prosecutions. You're going after what's coming in the Vancouver ports. But what he can't stand is when people lie to his face and then they go behind his back and they use it for some sort of personal political gain. He hates that. I mean, I think that's exactly what Trudeau has been doing here in these negotiations.
David Crayton
No, that's exactly what he's been doing. And we saw that reaction with Ukrainian President Zelensky in that now very famous or infamous news conference. Trump realized that Zelensky was lying to his face about his intentions that Zelensky had already promised the rare earth minerals to the United Kingdom. This story came out last week. Trump was outraged about this because Zelensky had been falsifying the record. Zelensky was not telling him the truth. Zelensky was a man of complete mendacity. And Justin Trudeau is in the same boat, the same league as Zelensky. That's probably why they always embrace with such obvious affection when they get together, because they're of like minds. These are like politicians. These are people on the take and on the make. And that's what Justin Trudeau has done for 10 years as prime minister. Apparently his days are numbered as Prime Minister because there's a new liberal leader coming up up who could possibly be worse. But Justin Trudeau was going out as he came in with that horribly phony smile, promising to do things he can never deliver on and pretending he actually cares about anybody but himself. But as the ultimate political narcissist, Justin Trudeau again today with his little act of tears revealed, he has a very dark soul and he doesn't care how much suffering he is instilling in this country and provoking. It's all about Justin Trudeau's record in history, which would be very, very poor, deeply troubling.
Clayton Morris
Well, you know, just when you think things can't get crazier in Canada and now you have this sort of three front war that's kind of happening and unfolding right now and aligning themselves with NATO and the United States. States pulling out of NATO and leaving this Ukraine war. It's getting deeply dark times right now. David, thank you so much for your insights on all this. Thank you for your great interviews as well and thanks for keeping them honest up there.
David Crayton
Always a pleasure to join you. We love you, Clayton.
Clayton Morris
Thanks so much, David. I appreciate it. And yes, Natalie had to step out here because we got this crazy bus thing this week. It's so annoying. Where was like one week off where they don't have the bus for the kids. So it's just like, it's a pain in the butt anyway. Taking it to the school board, taking it to them on that. So she, she sends her, her regrets here on that. You know, we're going to release a full interview that we just did with Congresswoman Luna on JFK and some bombshell revelations that we just learned on 911 and the 911 files. We're going to do that here shortly. So please stick around. After today's show, we're going to make that interview live for you. There's a number of things that I just spoke with Congresswoman Luna about which I were eye opening to me, especially on things I didn't think we would see any transparency on, but it appears that we're going to get it. We're also Going to have Congresswoman Luna back on to talk even more about some bigger issues that I want to ask her about, like the USS Liberty and some other big federal files that are being kept secret right now from all of us. But first, let's talk about the, let's talk about the Swiss bank. Let's talk about how many governments right now are buying up gold at a record pace. So if you saw the numbers on the Swiss bullion and the amount of purchases that have just been happening over the past 24 hours, why, what's coming, what's happening right now, Are we heading for like a global recession, which we've been talking about here on this show. That's why all these central banks, banks are buying up gold and silver right now and they're putting them in their stores for a rainy day to protect their country's wealth. So if countries are doing it, central banks are doing it, why shouldn't we be doing it? 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It's always a good thing to buy gold and have some in your safe, keeping in your safe, in your gun safe or in a 24 hour guarded facility off site. You can do that as well. Well, okay, so yes, I want you guys to stick around because we're about to release a pretty eye opening interview with Congresswoman Luna that's coming up here in just a few minutes. As soon as the show ends, we're going to release that video because we talked about a variety of topics all related to the JFK files, the Epstein files. She's been pushing back against Pam Bondi on all of the files releases and what's been going on there. She's been demanding answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi on that. But we also, I also asked her about 911 and wait till you hear what she says about 9 11. So again, watch that interview here in just a moment. We'll be back here again with some great content over the weekend for you. Some additional interviews coming up here. And we'll be back live on Monday at 4pm Eastern time. So thank you guys so much for watching us. Have a great night and catch this interview right here on the channel. We'll see you. We'll see you later, guys.
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Podcast Summary: Redacted News – "BREAKING! SOMETHING BIG IS HAPPENING IN EUROPE ALL OUT WAR IS COMING AGAINST RUSSIA, TRUMP FURIOUS"
Release Date: March 6, 2025
Hosts: Clayton Morris & Natalie Morris
Podcast Description: Redacted News, hosted by Clayton Morris and Natalie Morris of Redacted.inc, is dedicated to preserving the truth, combating media-driven falsehoods, and delivering unfiltered news without corporate influence.
Timestamp: [01:22 - 07:50]
Clayton and Natalie kick off the episode by discussing Europe's intensified efforts to rearm in response to perceived threats from Russia. They highlight European leaders' commitment to continuing the conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the substantial financial commitment of €800 billion towards defense investments.
Natali Morris points out the European Union's (EU) significant financial push, stating, "doubling down on their plan to rearm Europe $800 billion."
Clayton Morris critiques the presence of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy at European summits, noting his apparent eagerness for the war to persist. He quotes Zelenskyy's gestures of gratitude, saying, "Zelenskyy was there glad handing and shaking and giving big hugs, saying thank you because they want this war to continue."
The hosts express skepticism about Europe's motives, suggesting that the rearmament may be influenced by corporate interests and questioning who will ultimately benefit from the massive expenditure.
They scrutinize key European figures, particularly Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President, and her statements against capitulating to Russia for the sake of peace negotiations.
Clayton Morris recounts von der Leyen's remarks: "Russia and Putin is not only threatening Ukraine, but all of us. We have to be able to defend ourselves." (Timestamp: [04:08])
Natalie Morris challenges these statements, comparing them to Orwellian doublespeak: "This is a playbook from Orwell. This is 1984 speak where peace means war and war means peace."
The hosts argue that European media conglomerates, such as Reuters and Al Jazeera, are disseminating a one-sided narrative that discourages independent journalism and critical questioning of actions taken by European leaders.
Timestamp: [13:42 - 17:38]
A significant portion of the episode delves into former President Donald Trump's decision to pause intelligence sharing with Ukraine, a move that could severely impact Ukraine's military effectiveness against Russian forces.
This action undermines Ukraine's operational capabilities, as much of their military targeting relies on American intelligence.
The discussion highlights the broader implications of this decision, suggesting it may embolden Russian aggression and prolong the conflict.
Moreover, they touch upon the controversial statements by Ukrainian media personalities calling for the assassination of President Trump, further escalating tensions.
Timestamp: [34:52 - 47:56]
The podcast shifts focus to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), examining allegations that he may have ignored critical scientific advice during the COVID-19 pandemic while authoring his book, “The Wuhan Cover-Up.”
Dan Cohen, an independent journalist from Uncaptured Media, provides in-depth insights:
He recounts his interactions with Jonathan J. Cooley, a biologist involved in RFK Jr.'s book, who expressed doubts about the biological plausibility of a natural pandemic origin. "Jonathan Cooley believed that the SARS-CoV-2 could not have originated naturally," he explains. (Timestamp: [35:44])
Dan Cohen highlights a pivotal moment where Cooley realizes the biological impossibility of RFK Jr.'s claims, leading to his statement: "this is not the book for those answers." (Timestamp: [39:09])
The hosts and Cohen critique RFK Jr.’s scientific integrity and question his commitment to public health over political agendas.
Natali Morris challenges RFK Jr.'s leadership: "The question is, is there proof of this... I don't see this. And are they making a proof?"
Dan Cohen responds by dissecting RFK Jr.'s policies, particularly his stance on anti-Semitism being a public health crisis. He argues that this conflation serves political interests rather than addressing genuine health concerns. "RFK is playing politics. It's not about public health or saving our children." (Timestamp: [43:46])
The discussion underscores concerns about RFK Jr.’s potential disregard for scientific evidence and his propensity to prioritize political narratives over factual accuracy.
Timestamp: [50:34 - 69:44]
Clayton and Natalie delve into the Canadian Liberal Party's alarming proposals to position nuclear weapons within Canada, ostensibly as a deterrent against the United States amid escalating tensions.
Natali Morris explains, "The liberals now demanding that they would put nuclear weapons in Canada, positioning them so they can be aimed at the United States because of Trump."
Clayton Morris expresses disbelief at these developments: "Christian Freeeland is running to take over for Justin Trudeau in the Liberal Party. She wants to go to war with the United States, asking France to position nuclear weapons in Canada, aiming at the United States."
David Crayton analyzes the situation, labeling the statements as "theater of the absurd" and comparing them to a "Bertolt Brecht play."
The hosts critique Canadian leadership, particularly Justin Trudeau, for failing to address critical issues like the fentanyl crisis and instead engaging in provocative maneuvers to galvanize the Liberal base against foreign adversaries like Trump.
Clayton Morris remarks, "Justin Trudeau is using this issue to stay in power. Good luck, Justin."
David Crayton adds, "Justin Trudeau wants to run against President Trump on a very fervent anti-United States stand... this is working for them."
The conversation highlights deep-rooted frustrations within Canada, especially in provinces like Alberta, where movements are emerging to petition the U.S. for statehood, reflecting severe political alienation and dissatisfaction with current leadership.
Timestamp: [29:27 - 33:22]
The podcast addresses the widespread protests in Israel demanding accountability from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the attacks on October 7th.
Dan Cohen provides historical context, comparing the current situation to past intelligence failures in Israel, such as the Yom Kippur War and the second Intifada.
He suggests that persistent intelligence failures and possible conspiratorial negligence have eroded public trust in Netanyahu's leadership.
The hosts argue for the necessity of transparent investigations into Netanyahu's handling of security protocols, emphasizing the importance of accountability in leadership.
Timestamp: [48:28 - 63:49]
Towards the latter part of the episode, Clayton and Natalie shift focus to financial advice, advocating for investments in precious metals as a hedge against economic instability.
They promote Lear Capital as a reliable platform for investing in gold and silver, highlighting the benefits of precious metals investment amidst global economic uncertainties.
The discussion ties into broader themes of economic preservation and personal wealth security, urging listeners to consider tangible assets like gold and silver as safeguards against volatile markets and geopolitical tensions.
Timestamp: [69:44 - End]
In the concluding segment, Clayton and Natalie tease upcoming interviews and content, including a revealing interview with Congresswoman Luna about JFK files and 9/11 revelations. They reiterate their commitment to providing unfiltered and honest reporting, emphasizing transparency and truth in their coverage.
The hosts reinforce their stance against war, genocide, and nuclear threats, positioning Redacted News as a platform dedicated to anti-war advocacy and the pursuit of truth beyond mainstream media narratives.
Notable Quotes:
Clayton Morris ([01:22]): "Zelenskyy specifically said, hey, basically thank you for not ending the war, continuing the war."
Natali Morris ([05:20]): "Nobody pulled the microphone back and said, what proof do you have of that? This is a playbook from Orwell."
Dan Cohen ([35:44]): "Jonathan J. Cooley... was fired for correctly saying that the COVID jabs are something called transfections."
Clayton Morris ([07:06]): "Ursula von der Leyen... rearranging Europe could mobilize close to 800 billion euros of defence expenditures."
Dan Cohen ([43:46]): "RFK is playing politics. It's not about public health."
David Crayton ([54:06]): "This is completely absurd activity. And I don't know why she would even say this in a leadership debate."
Conclusion:
In this episode of Redacted News, Clayton and Natalie Morris tackle a series of complex and interrelated geopolitical and domestic issues. From Europe’s escalating military preparations against Russia and the controversial suspension of intelligence sharing with Ukraine by former President Trump, to deep dives into RFK Jr.'s alleged misconduct and the Canadian Liberal Party's provocative stance towards the United States, the hosts provide a critical lens on international and national affairs. Additionally, the episode touches upon societal unrest in Israel and offers financial advice on investing in precious metals as a safeguard against economic instability. Throughout the discussion, Redacted News maintains its commitment to uncovering underreported stories, challenging mainstream narratives, and advocating for truth and transparency.