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.
1. European Military Buildup Against Russia
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.
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Natali Morris points out the European Union's (EU) significant financial push, stating, "doubling down on their plan to rearm Europe $800 billion."
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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.
- Clayton Morris muses, "Will the United States own it? Who's going to actually own all of this property? Will it be BlackRock?"
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.
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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])
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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.
2. Trump's Suspension of Intelligence Sharing with Ukraine
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.
- Clayton Morris explains, "President Trump is now cutting off 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." (Timestamp: [13:42])
This action undermines Ukraine's operational capabilities, as much of their military targeting relies on American intelligence.
- Natali Morris emphasizes the severity: "When Donald Trump cuts off your intelligence funnel, that means you can't target anything. Game over."
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.
- Clayton Morris cites a media host: "Vaidam Karapak... calling for the assassination of President Trump." (Timestamp: [14:54])
3. RFK Jr.'s Alleged Ignoring of Advisors and HHS Policies
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.”
- Natalie Morris introduces the topic: "RFK Jr. ignored one of his top advisors during the pandemic? Dr. Jay Kui helped RFK Jr write his book... 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."
Dan Cohen, an independent journalist from Uncaptured Media, provides in-depth insights:
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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])
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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.
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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?"
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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.
4. Canadian Liberal Party's Shift and Nuclear Weapon Positioning
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.
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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."
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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."
- David Crayton states, "This is completely absurd activity. And I don't know why she would even say this in a leadership debate."
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.
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Clayton Morris remarks, "Justin Trudeau is using this issue to stay in power. Good luck, Justin."
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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.
5. Protests in Israel Regarding Netanyahu's 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.
- Clayton Morris draws parallels between the Israeli protests and the American response to past national security failures: "If this happened in America, I would absolutely want an investigation so I can see why the Israeli people are pissed at Netanyahu."
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.
- Dan Cohen explains, "There's a huge amount of anger and has been since October 7th in the Israeli public against Netanyahu, the entire security establishment."
He suggests that persistent intelligence failures and possible conspiratorial negligence have eroded public trust in Netanyahu's leadership.
- Dan Cohen states, "If there is a conspiracy to allow this to happen, then that would give them the pretext to carry out the ethnic cleansing of Gaza."
The hosts argue for the necessity of transparent investigations into Netanyahu's handling of security protocols, emphasizing the importance of accountability in leadership.
6. Promoting Investment in Precious Metals
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.
- Clayton Morris asserts, "Real estate has never been easier... but we also like to invest in tangible things, real things that have sustained for 5,000 years."
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.
- Natalie Morris encourages listeners: "If countries are doing it, central banks are doing it, why shouldn't we be doing it?"
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.
7. Final Thoughts and Upcoming Content
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.
- Clayton Morris mentions, "We're going to release a full interview that we just did with Congresswoman Luna... asking her about the USS Liberty and some other big federal files."
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:
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Clayton Morris ([01:22]): "Zelenskyy specifically said, hey, basically thank you for not ending the war, continuing the war."
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Natali Morris ([05:20]): "Nobody pulled the microphone back and said, what proof do you have of that? This is a playbook from Orwell."
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Dan Cohen ([35:44]): "Jonathan J. Cooley... was fired for correctly saying that the COVID jabs are something called transfections."
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Clayton Morris ([07:06]): "Ursula von der Leyen... rearranging Europe could mobilize close to 800 billion euros of defence expenditures."
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Dan Cohen ([43:46]): "RFK is playing politics. It's not about public health."
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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.
