Podcast Summary: Redacted News – Episode: MASSIVE ESCALATION! TRUMP READY TO ATTACK IRAN, US AIRBASE HIT IN SYRIA, FALSE FLAGS INCOMING
Release Date: June 17, 2025
Hosts: Clayton Morris & Natalie Morris
1. Introduction and Overview
The episode kicks off with co-hosts Clayton Morris and Natalie Morris addressing the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. They emphasize the mainstream media's role in pushing the narrative towards war, suggesting a manufactured consent for military intervention.
2. Media's Role in Manufacturing Consent for War
Clayton asserts, "Although the mainstream media right now is manufacturing consent for war... they desperately want the United States to go to war with Iran for a regime change operation" (02:06).
Natalie draws parallels to past conflicts, stating, "Remember weapons of mass destruction? We're here. That's happening. It is literally the same template because it worked so well the first time around" (02:30).
The hosts argue that the media employs the same tactics previously used to justify wars in Iraq, Libya, and Syria, framing them as necessary for national security despite lacking substantial evidence.
3. Potential US Military Action Against Iran
Clayton discusses recent statements by President Donald Trump, highlighting Trump's warning to Tehran's civilian population to evacuate, implying impending military strikes.
"President Donald Trump just warned the civilian population of Tehran to immediately evacuate... Simply stated, Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon." (09:18)
The conversation delves into the possibility of a US strike on Iran, with Clayton referencing contradictory statements made by Trump, indicating a readiness to assassinate foreign leaders if necessary.
4. Economic Implications of War: Insights from Economist Peter St. Ange
Guest: Peter St. Ange, Economist and Critic of Central Planning
Natalie introduces Peter to discuss the economic fallout of potential war with Iran. They explore scenarios where oil prices could skyrocket, leading to global inflation and economic recession.
Peter elaborates, "If we did get $300 oil, you'd be looking at something like $12 a gallon gas, 10% inflation. That would be an absolute catastrophe" (27:21). He emphasizes that while the $300 per barrel scenario is extreme, even a doubling of current oil prices would significantly impact the US and global economies.
Additionally, Peter touches on the concept of the "doom economy," where a continuous cycle of conflict ensures perpetual profitability for the military-industrial complex. He states, "War is the most profitable activity that a government can visit upon its citizens" (31:04).
5. Health Concerns: Emergence of White Fibrous Clots
Guest: Thomas Haviland, Retired Major of the US Air Force
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing alarming health reports where embalmers across the United States have observed unusual white fibrous clots in corpses. This phenomenon, which saw a dramatic increase post-2020, is linked to COVID-19 vaccinations and the presence of spike proteins in the body.
Thomas presents data from a survey at the Tennessee Funeral Directors Association conference:
- 64% of embalmers reported seeing white fibrous clots (49:16).
- These clots are hypothesized to interfere with oxygen exchange in the body, potentially leading to strokes and heart attacks.
"We have visual proof at the eye level... We also have proof of the microscopic level that the spike protein... is doing tremendous damage to the vascular system" (55:07).
The discussion highlights the challenges in treating these clots and calls for urgent research and governmental attention to address this emerging health crisis.
6. Ongoing Conflict in Ukraine and Shifted Focus
Clayton and Natalie shift focus to the war in Ukraine, highlighting its continued devastation despite waning media attention. They critique the US's reluctance to engage in peace talks, contrasting it with the heightened focus on the Iran-Israel conflict.
Clayton points out, "Russian forces are out maneuvering Ukrainian defenses... This is all an illusion" (73:47), suggesting that Ukraine is struggling against overwhelming Russian military strength.
Natalie adds, "Canada just gave $2 billion today to Zelensky... Another $2 billion to Zelinsky to piss down the toilets if they want" (74:39), criticizing ongoing financial support without effective outcomes.
7. Conclusion and Call to Action
The hosts conclude by emphasizing the importance of independent media in challenging mainstream narratives. They encourage listeners to stay informed and engaged, highlighting the role of their platform in providing alternative perspectives.
"We hope that there's a strong enough group of us out there that are saying, absolutely not. No war. No United States involvement in a war in Iran" (66:46).
They also promote their daily newsletter and upcoming topics, including the potential for Russia to broker peace between Iran and Israel.
Notable Quotes
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Clayton Morris (02:06): "The mainstream media right now is manufacturing consent for war... they desperately want the United States to go to war with Iran for a regime change operation."
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Natalie Morris (02:30): "Remember weapons of mass destruction? We're here. That's happening. It is literally the same template because it worked so well the first time around."
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Peter St. Ange (27:21): "If we did get $300 oil, you'd be looking at something like $12 a gallon gas, 10% inflation. That would be an absolute catastrophe."
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Thomas Haviland (55:07): "We have visual proof at the eye level... the spike protein... is doing tremendous damage to the vascular system."
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Clayton Morris (66:46): "No war. No United States involvement in a war in Iran... No regime change operations."
Timestamps Reference
- 02:06: Start of content discussion
- 02:30: Parallel to past conflicts
- 09:18: Trump's warning to Tehran
- 27:21: Economic impact discussion
- 31:04: Doom economy concept
- 49:16: Survey results on white clots
- 55:07: Visual evidence of clots
- 73:47: Ukraine conflict insights
- 74:39: Canada's financial support to Ukraine
- 66:46: Call against US involvement in Iran
Note: The timestamps correspond to moments within the podcast transcript provided.
Disclaimer: This summary is intended to encapsulate the key discussions and viewpoints presented in the podcast episode. It reflects the opinions and analyses of the hosts and guests and does not necessarily represent factual accuracy or consensus views.
