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Clayton Morris
Visit us@asana.com Buckle up, everyone. Jake in our chat room says, buckle your seatbelts, everyone. Oh, we're one day away from the peace summit in Alaska between President Putin and President Trump. President Trump just moments ago issuing sort of a decree, basically saying there will be severe consequences if peace is not achieved or if part of this deal has not come true. We're hearing a lot of things we're gonna put together today. Welcome into Redacted. I'm Clayton Morris.
Natalie Morris
I'm Natalie Morris.
Clayton Morris
And on this show, we cover the stories the mainstream media largely ignores. You see definitely a lot of warmongers and war hawks right now trying to scuttle this peace agreement and what's about to happen in Alaska. In fact, we just got word from the Russian Ministry of Defense that Ukraine is about to launch devastating attacks on civilians. Yes. Trying to sabotage these peace talks. That coming from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Natalie Morris
That's called terrorism, Clayton.
Clayton Morris
No, it's a false flight. This is the stuff they've been doing all along. Every time we have are nearing some sort of a peace discussion. Suddenly there's like, apartment bombings in Belgorod, Russia, to try to scuttle that because the CIA and the war hawks desperately want to prevent peace from happening.
Natalie Morris
Plus the Russia Gate investigation. We continue to have damning evidence about the Democrats fomenting this Russia gay collusion. MSNBC saying, oh, my God, it looks so desperate. They're just so obsessed with Obama. No, this is actually what they did to us to manipulate us into wanting indictments. Well, US meaning news consumers wanting indictments for President Trump. It was all fake and we have it now. We have the documents. Yes, we should be obsessed because they did this to us on purpose. Purpose. They lied to the American public. They wasted our tax dollars. So we're gonna show you what they've got and it should piss you off. I am sufficiently pissed off, but that's my steady state.
Clayton Morris
That's like her natural state. When you see a crocodile in the.
Natalie Morris
Wild, I don't have, like resting bitch face. I have active being a bitch.
Clayton Morris
Active bitch face.
Natalie Morris
It's not a face.
Clayton Morris
Instead of resting bitch face.
Natalie Morris
It's not an act, it's active bitch. That's what I have.
Clayton Morris
That's good.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
That's why I always say every man needs a man cave, right? Or go out in the garage.
Natalie Morris
You're so jealous of him being married to me.
Clayton Morris
Natalie says, honey, where are you? I'm in the garage. That's where I am. That's where. That's my refuge. What are you doing out there? Staring at the wall? My fly fishing rods.
Natalie Morris
Coming up over the weekend, we have an interview with Derek Bros and his Pyramids of Power. And it's a fantastic documentary that I hope you're watching. But he introduced me to this word called apocalyptomist. Do you know what that is?
Clayton Morris
Apocalypse.
Natalie Morris
Like you think everything is going to crap. You're right. But you're optimistic about it. You're optimistic because you think that there's a purpose to it all. So you're going to suffer. This is from Harry Potter, but you're going to be happy about it.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I guess.
Natalie Morris
Are we all that? Can we. Can we agree to be apocalyptomist?
Clayton Morris
Also, we're going to talk about the UK because, you know, they're. I don't think people in the UK are not optimists. Like, that's not what they're known for, right? They're just like stiff upper level.
Natalie Morris
No, it's not their culture.
Clayton Morris
But the UK is collapsing. We got some damning new illegal migrant unemployment numbers out from the United Kingdom today. We're going to talk with an expert on that coming up. We got a lot to get to on your Thursday. And I should also mention, hey, get your super chats in now and your rumble rants. We'll try to read them throughout the show, put them right up here on the screen for you. So anything that's related to what we're talking about, Any questions for any of our guests that we have on the show today, please drop them in there and we'll try to get to them and put them up here on the screen. Okay, so we got a lot of news to get to.
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Clayton Morris
People want to know if Clayton has a safe word when dealing with.
Natalie Morris
With active B word wife.
Clayton Morris
With acting. Yeah, Clayton, blink twice if you're safe. I'm safe. I'm safe from. I got a great wife. I don't know. Safe from violence. Violence against her husband. I can hand it. I'm 6ft 2.
Natalie Morris
He signed up for this.
David Vance
You're pretty strong.
Clayton Morris
She's 5 4. All right, let's get into it, shall we? Well, there is hope for peace. Those aren't my words. Those are the words of German Chancellor Frederick Mertz this morning after meeting with Ukrainian dictator Zelensky and President Trump. Germany, which of course has sent 47 billion euros in aid to Germany. Germany, which has trained Ukrainian soldiers on its own soil. Germany, which has provided countless tanks and weapons. Germany says there's hope for peace in Ukraine. Okay, pinch me already. I don't know if I believe this, but side note, Germany also just approved the buying of U.S. weapons. To send to Ukraine. So pinch me with a grain of salt, I suppose. Meanwhile, on the Russian side of things, just a few hours ago, Russia warned that the world to warn the world that Ukraine is preparing false flag events to sabotage the peace talks with a major bombing of a hospital or other civilian areas inside of Russia or in the Kharkov region. Russia says they have intelligence showing that this is coming, coming. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has delivered a blunt message to Putin ahead of their scheduled summit in Alaska, warning that if the Russian leader isn't serious about ending the war in Ukraine, there will be, quote, very severe consequences, end quote. Trump told reporters on Wednesday that he expects to know within the first two minutes of this meeting whether Putin is negotiating in good faith or not. While he declined to spell out exactly what measures he might take, what would these severe consequences actually look like? Would they be economic, political, financial, military? We don't know. Trump made clear that Moscow would face a strong response if the talks didn't lead towards peace. And he said, I don't have to say what they will be, but there will be very severe consequences. So that's a little harsh because Trump was just asked if he thinks this meeting will be successful. And he said, you know, the meeting sets up a second meeting, which I'm not quite sure I understand fully here, but there's a 25% chance that this will go well.
Donald Trump
Listen, this meeting sets up the second meeting. The second meeting is going to be very, very important because that's going to be a meeting where they make a deal. And I don't want to use the word divvy things up, but you know, to a certain extent it's not a bad term. Okay. But there will be a give and take as to boundaries, lands, etc. Etc. The second meeting is going to be very, very important. This meeting sets up. It's like a chess game. This meeting sets up the second meeting. But there is a 25% chance that this meeting will not be a successful meeting, in which case I will run the country and we have made America great again already in six months.
David Vance
And you'll hit them with consequences, right? You'll hit them with more sanctions.
Dave DeCamp
The Senate sanctions go front and center.
Clayton Morris
If, if he disrespect.
Donald Trump
Yeah, oh, sure. If it's not so look again, we didn't lose any soldiers. We didn't lose anybody. But this was a war. If I didn't get in here, this could have been World War three.
Natalie Morris
I recognize the war loving voices of Fox and friends saying, oh, we can still have more war. Right. If it doesn't keep going, severe consequences. Can we have the war going, which we've loved.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, we love war. So we want to keep this going. Right. We really want to keep Ukraine, we want to wipe Ukraine off the map through this NATO proxy war. So we'll continue to do that. Right. And I should, I should clarify something I said earlier. So there's a 25% chance this will not go well is what President Trump is saying here. So Dave DeCamp is the editor of one of my favorite websites, Antiwar.com, it's a website I read not only every morning, I think I read it like four or five times a day. And Dave is joining us here finally on the show after many, many years, I think of trying to get David on. Great to finally have you here. Welcome to the show.
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, it's great, great to be here. Thanks so much for having me.
Clayton Morris
So let's talk about this summit and all of the pieces that are moving. You watch this very, very closely. I mean there's military, there's the military side of it and big moves and breakthroughs on the Russian side over the past 48 hours. There is this new report of a potential false flag attack against civilians the Russian Ministry of Defense is pointing out. And then there is a good, we're hearing positive signs kind of around the world from Germany to, to Ukraine that this could go well. What do you think we can expect tomorrow in Alaska?
Dave DeCamp
Yeah. When we're also seeing something Putin said today was actually that the president and the Trump administration has been sincerely trying to end the war in Ukraine. And I do think there is some truth to that, that President Trump probably does want this war to end. But the problem is, is that Zelensky, all you mentioned, mers, he's saying that there's a chance for peace. I find that really just hard to believe at this point because of these meetings and discussions that the Europeans and the Ukrainians are having. The so called red lines that Zelensky has set which include not giving up any territory that Ukraine still controls. They want something like $500 billion to a trillion dollars from Russia to pay for reconstruction and they want NATO like security guarantees. I think they've accepted that they're not actually going to join NATO, but they're still asking for these, you know, security guarantees similar to NATO's Article 5. So these demands are just non starters for Moscow and Russia and Putin are not in any position where they're going to compromise. So what Trump is saying, you Know, they're calling this a feel out meeting. He's going to go in there and feel them out and get the terms from Russia and bring them back to Ukraine and Europe. And, you know, so if Trump is happy with the terms, you know, there's still a lot of other people that, that need to agree to them. So just based on those positions, it's hard to believe that there's going to be peace here. Now another question is, you know, how much leverage does Trump have with Ukraine? I believe he has a lot, considering he's still providing weapons and intelligence. And is he willing to use that leverage to get Zelensky to make the concessions? That's another big factor in this. And then the other question is, is there a potential, even if the war doesn't end, for some kind of deal, some kind of agreements between the US And Russia on the arms control front? You know, maybe some things are possible there, but I think if they don't really make any progress on this issue of this war in Ukraine, then they're not really going to go that far.
Natalie Morris
Well, now the Telegraph is reporting that there may be some kind of resource deal, whereas the Trump administration would very much like access to the resources that are mined out Eastern Ukraine, which now is Russia. But what do we have to offer to the, to Russia? Because Russia is not hurting for any of these resources in the same way that we are.
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, yeah, I read that report. Some of the stuff I've seen from British media just doesn't, it doesn't make sense to me because. Right. Like you said, like, what does the US have to offer Russia? Oh, you get some minerals in Western Ukraine. I mean, is that, is that going to be the offer here? And I also saw there was discussion, I believe it was the Telegraph or maybe it was the Times of London. They had a report saying that the US And Russia discussed a West bank style occupation of Eastern Ukraine, which, I mean, I just can't believe that that is a discussion that anybody looks at the west bank and says, oh, that's a good model for peace deal here. So, you know, a lot of this stuff is just delusional that I think that we see coming from these. We see the way Mers and Macron and Ruda, the head of NATO, the way that they talk about Russia is that they're preparing for a war with Russia in a few years. That's the rhetoric is that Russia's gonna, you know, invade Eastern Europe and, and it's gonna be on. And with that attitude and, and these demands about Ukraine that are just unrealistic. You know, they're not on a good path. And, and again, the big question is, is what can Trump do? What leverage can he use if he really wants peace here, what could he do? Because what's his other option? The war continues? Is he going to go back and ask Congress for money for Ukraine? I mean, that would be a total betrayal of his base and what he campaigned on.
Clayton Morris
So maybe you could break down sort of the framework here, Dave, which is like, because the Kremlin has revealed their side of this, sort of pieces of this and what's sort of coming together here. 5, 5 of their delegates will be going there and having these, having these high level meetings. Do you, what do you think we're going to see tomorrow? It happens at 11:30 Anchorage time tomorrow. So that's like 2 1:30 our time here in the mountains, the Rocky Mountains. So as far as like the framework, we know that they're going to have like a joint press conference afterwards. What are like, do you think the biggest sticking points right now at that 11:30 when they sit down at that table?
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, well, it's going to start, as I understand it, as a one on one meeting between Trump and Putin. And I think this is a, you know, provides Putin with a good opportunity to try to convince Trump, you know, that why, you know, his reasoning for these being his red lines. And then the idea is it's not clear exactly how long that one on one is going to be. And then it's going to go to the, the other officials, you know, the rest of the delegation is going to come in and they're saying, you know, that the bulk of the meeting is going to be about Ukraine. And Trump has been just kind of sending, mixing. It's really hard to kind of nail down what he's thinking. He's been kind of like he's talking about land swaps and everything. But it seems like he does have to understand that in order for there to be peace, Ukraine is going to have to cede some land. And according to the reports that we see, Russia has apparently offered that they would end the war if Ukraine withdrew from Donetsk in the Donbass, and then that they would freeze the lines elsewhere, which is a climb down from Russia's earlier demand that Ukraine should pull out of all the oblasts that Russia annexed back in 2022. So I think the land is a big thing. And then it gets on to the neutrality issue, which was Russia's main demand when the short lived negotiations were happening. In the beginning of the war, their main demand was Ukrainian neutrality. And that's something. I mean, you see Starmer and them, they're talking about sending troops to Ukraine to enforce a peace deal. I mean, again, it's just completely insane what they're talking about.
Natalie Morris
Yeah, this big show that they made of a big conference call yesterday, this zoom meeting. And now they're hugging each other as if like they are brave to stand up to Russia. And I just think now, I mean, I realize there were the initial idiots in 2022 who put Ukraine flags in their bio and bought the party line. Who is this for now? Do those idiots still exist?
Clayton Morris
Yes.
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, I mean, who are the idiots.
Natalie Morris
Besides those people who were on the conference call?
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, I guess it's like the European elites, you know, people in Brussels. I mean, it is hard to. That's why, like, when we see them talk about this stuff like Russia is this big threat to Europe. I mean, it's just. It doesn't make any sense to me.
Natalie Morris
Yeah, yeah.
Clayton Morris
It doesn't pass the smell test at all, logically. And Russia has enough territory. When you look at the map, literally, we just went to our kids orientation for school and all that, and the teacher has a big world map up there and it's like if you just stand there and stare at Russia and the sheer size of that thing. Do you think that Russia wants to also put Belgium in its back pocket, wants to control Spain? It's just a stupid argument, but it'll be interesting to see what concessions on the land side. These people voted overwhelmingly in what was eastern Ukraine to become part of the Russian Federation. So do you think we're going to see any of that land given up by Russia? I mean, Russia holds all the cards here. They're going to say, yeah, take Donbass back, take. Done yet back, take Luhans back, take those areas back that you've been carrying out a genocide since 2014 against the ethnic Russians that live there. Take that land back. Totally undo everything that we've done, the.
Natalie Morris
Will of those people.
Dave DeCamp
I mean, I see no scenario where Russia's handing any land back that they control. And actually, according to the reports that we've seen, Ukraine, you know, their position is essentially, we're not going to give up any territory we control, which suggests that they are accepting that they're not gonna, you know, that they could freeze the lines and, you know, accept reality that they're not going to win that territory back. One important point I want to make that just popped in my head There was just a poll from Gallup that found 69 of Ukrainians across Ukraine want a peace deal as soon as possible, and only something like this, 22% want to continue fighting until victory, whatever victory means at this point. So, you know, and that's a switch. When the war first started, it was basically the opposite results. So I think that's important here and hopefully something that Trump is aware of, that the Ukrainian people want a peace deal at this point. Overwhelmingly, of course, Zelensky doesn't, because this is how he's going to hold on.
Clayton Morris
To power if the right people have communicated that message to Trump. That's part of the problem here. It's like the gatekeepers, the war hawks, the neocons that seem to keep certain information away from Trump on a regular basis. So that's the Russia side. Dave, I want to ask you about Gaza. IDF has just approved plans for the conquest of Gaza, even though Satan himself, Benjamin Netanyahu, says he doesn't want to keep it. Like, we're going to just go in there and. But we're not going to keep it. You know, we're just going to. We're just going to.
Natalie Morris
We're going to set up a Palestinian territory that is run by people who are favorable to Israel, is what he says.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. And the second part of this is the Israel, Iran war. The second part of that phase appears to be ready to kick off. A number of MAGA influencers and others were flown into, flown in to meet with Netanyahu and Mike Huckabee and this whole, you know, posting on social media. So it seems like the propaganda is already being lined up for this next round of attacks. Attacks against Iran. Where do things stand?
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, I mean, when it comes to Gaza, according to Israeli media, the plans that they just approved involve forcibly displacing 1.2 million people. That's the estimate of Palestinian civilians in Gaza City. And that includes about 700,000 people who lived there before and 500,000 refugees from other parts of Gaza. And the report says that they know that they're going to issue the evacuation order and some people are going to stay because where else are they going to go? Some people have been displaced like 10 times. And it says that for the people who don't go, they're going to pressure them to leave by firing artillery into the area. So this is a monstrous plan that they have here. And then the plan is to go into Gaza City, capture it, and then spend a year destroying it. You know, they frame it as dismantling Hamas infrastructure. But if you look to the north of Gaza City, in Beit Hanun, Beit Lahiya, Jabalia, these towns and cities have been completely destroyed. And that's what they want to do to Gaza City. And yet, like, they're going to do that and then let them back in. I mean, it's just a joke. And we see Netanyahu also openly talking about, you know, it's open that they want the ethnic cleansing. They call it voluntary migration, which again, is just another. It's just, it's voluntary migration under the threat of death by starvation or bombing. So this escalation, which Trump appears to be ready to support, comes, as, you know, the daily death toll has been horrific, around 100 every day, people getting killed trying to get food, children starving to death, and adults. And we're actually seeing people starve to death every single day. Now, as much as Israel and its supporters want to downplay it. So if they go through with this escalation, those deaths are going to get much higher and it's just going to go into, I think, the final solution phase of this genocide, ethnic cleansing. So you have that on top of the tensions with Iran. So I know, I'm sure you guys saw Netanyahu's recent interview where he said that he was very supportive of the idea of a Greater Israel, which is really kind of just amazing to see him actually discuss that in an Israeli.
Clayton Morris
Media interview, finally admitted because they've been denying it for so long. So the cat's out of the bag, so to speak. Right? Like, no, we don't want a Greater Israel. That's a lie. That's just something that, you know, anti Semites say on social media. And here is Netanyahu admitting it publicly.
Natalie Morris
As a, as a spiritual calling. He says it's a historic and spiritual mission.
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, yeah. And this is, and we've seen this from members of his government, especially Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister, and they're kind of, you know, he's openly talked about taking territory, Lebanon, Syria, all these places. And he's kind of framed as, you know, the extremist in the government. But this is the Prime Minister himself talking about this. And this gets into the problem with Iran. Well, it's not really a problem, but from Israel's perspective, this is the problem. Iran is essentially the only country left in the region that can do significant damage to Israel. And we saw that during the 12 Day War. You know, they tried to frame it as a victory, but Iran was able to do pretty significant damage. With their ballistic missiles to Israel up until the final moments of the war. And because they don't want anybody challenging their territorial expansion when it comes to the West Bank, Gaza, southern Lebanon, Syria. So they just don't want any states intact that can threaten them. And so that is the real goal. Trita Parsi wrote a great analysis of this in Foreign Policy, kind of summarizing this stuff, saying that was one goal of this 12 day war was to make Iran similar to Syria and Lebanon, like a country that Israel can just bomb by itself with impunity. But they didn't succeed at that. So for this reason and other reasons, you know, Netanyahu wants, wants another war here and he wants the US to be very much involved, more so than.
Clayton Morris
Just bombing the nuclear facilities, because the propaganda is strong. I mean, I even someone in our chat just said, yeah, but what about all the Hamas, all of Hamas stealing all of these aid trucks, all the videos coming out of Hamas stealing aid trucks. So, so people fall for this propaganda, right? I mean, can you first of all address that? Like, has Hamas been stealing aid trucks on purpose? And how do they sell this whole thing to people? I mean, the support for this has absolutely plummeted. Young people in the United States who are Trump supporters do not want this at all. So they've completely lost the narrative.
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, so the narrative from Israel is that Hamas, you know, there's this large scale stealing of aid by Hamas. And we've actually seen reporting from Reuters, the New York Times, that said that there's actually no evidence of this systematic looting of aid by Hamas. But we have seen other armed groups loot aid. And the fact is Israel maintained a total blockade on Gaza for almost three months and then started allowing, you know, a very small number of aid trucks in. So right now what you see a lot is just crowds of desperate people basically raiding the trucks and grabbing what they can and in some cases getting shot by the idf. And some of the videos we've seen, I know there was one recently of like armed men on these aid trucks, but those are people acting as security against the looters. The fact is, you know, Israel has destroyed Gaza and they imposed again a total blockade where people couldn't get any food, the stocks ran out. So when you send aid trucks into that, you know, you just send a few in, you're going to see looting and everything. And also this was revealed recently, there's a gang in Gaza known as the Abu Shabaab gang, named after its leader. In 2024, there was reporting that this guy Abu Shabab, his gang was responsible for the most looting of aid trucks in Gaza. And he actually, in the interview with the Washington Post, he admitted to taking from trucks. He claimed that they didn't take food, but he admitted to looting trucks. Well, guess who's he, guess who he is getting weapons from now? Now he's being armed by Israel, this gang Israel.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. The Washington Post surprisingly reported that. Right.
Clayton Morris
How these armed gangs are being funded and actually supported by Israel, protected and given weapons. It's not Hamas, it's other groups. But now it's beautiful, it's beautiful propaganda and it works like these sort of false flag strategies like look at these armed Hamas group. No, sorry.
Dave DeCamp
If a guy just the way like the, the Israeli surveillance, I mean, you know, they have drones everywhere. Israel can see everything at this point. If a guy in Hamas with a rifle like shows his head on the surface, he's going to get hit with the drone strike or something like, you know, so if you see armed groups kind of just out and about, generally they're backed by Israel in some way. It does seem like they've tolerated some of the clans, some of the tribal groups acting as security in certain parts. But overall, you know, we've seen some reports again from Israeli media that they were backing these gangs in these places and even backing them in fights against Hamas and everything. So this is part of Israel's strategy here, to kind of divide.
Clayton Morris
Someone in our chat says yes, they are. Nurdvana says yes, they are promoters of bs. Exactly right. That's exactly what Israel's been doing.
Natalie Morris
I want to ask, is there any way to revive the Iran has nukes excuse to go to war because it feels like the United States has kind of robbed them of that because we are pretending that we took out all the nukes and that was Israel's main use for escalation. How are they going to escalate with Iran now? Or is it just they don't need to because the world will not stop them?
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, well, I think with the nuclear thing there is a way. They have a path toward kind of using finding a pretext. One thing that's happened, you know, so Iran, you know, there's no evidence that they had any nuclear weapons program, that they made any move toward building a nuclear weapon before Israel launched the war. And this was confirmed by US intelligence and the iaea, even though the iaea, the international nuclear watchdog, you know, they, they had a resolution that condemned Iran, accusing them of violating their non proliferation commitments. And that was mostly based on alleged nuclear activity from like 20 years ago. So there was no threat of proliferation before Israel started the war. But they passed that resolution on June 12th. Israel started the war on June 13th. So it was very clearly like they piggybacked on that IAEA resolution. So after the war Iran has suspended cooperation with the iaea, kicked them out because they saw them as complicit in the war. And now we have France, the UK and Germany threatening to reimpose the so called snapback sanctions on Iran that were part of the nuclear deal. From 2015. There were UN Security Council sanctions that were lifted and they're threatening to reimpose these sanctions if Iran doesn't enter nuclear talks with the US basically. And Iran's position is that they want assurances they won't be attacked again before they enter talks, which I think is a pretty reasonable position.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Dave DeCamp
But anyway, yeah, to get back to the potential pretext, the some Iranian officials, I don't know if this is their official position but have said if those snapback sanctions come back on then we're going to leave the non proliferation treaty treaty. And you know, just as kind of a symbolic, they want there to be consequences to, to this action. So if Iran leaves that treaty then I think that's the pretext that Israel is going to jump on. At the same time, I'm sure Iran is aware of that, but that, I think that is a potential path where they could start up kind of the nuclear scare again. And the irony, the treaty that Israel.
Natalie Morris
Is not a party.
Dave DeCamp
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah, great. Yeah. That's the point I was going to make. Yeah. That's the big, I mean it's, they.
Natalie Morris
Have nukes, they torture their whistleblowers, who told us that? And yet they don't have to be a part of it. That's rich. Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Someone in our chat says is this channel anti Israel? No, no, we are vehemently anti war on this channel. And therefore the reason we had Dave decamp on, the editor of antiwar.com, we are vehemently anti war on this show. I encourage all of you to read the website. It's a great website. Antiwar.com, please go and check it out. It's part of my daily reading same.
Natalie Morris
And I would say it's the, the only news outlet that has never once pissed me off by an outright lie that I can see nobody else has that medal but you. Yeah, I mean I don't like the content, you know, none of us like it.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I wish I I wish one day I would go to antiwar.com and it'd be blank, you know, like.
Dave DeCamp
Yeah, me too. Yeah, I could use the time off. But I really appreciate that. We appreciate all your work@antiwar.com and, Natalie, I'll actually see you this weekend at the Ron Paul Institute conference.
Natalie Morris
Love it.
Dave DeCamp
So I'm looking forward to it.
Natalie Morris
Oh, great.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, Ron Paul is celebrating his 90th birthday and a big event, anti war pro peace event. And you're gonna be speaking there. And that's great. Great to see. Dave will be there as well, and there'll be hundreds of people there watching as well. So, Dave, great to see you. Thank you so much for all of your work. It's really indispensable what you guys do. Thank you.
Dave DeCamp
Thanks so much for having me.
Clayton Morris
Our pleasure.
Natalie Morris
All right, coming up, we still have a lot to get to. What are we gonna talk about? We're gonna talk about the Russiagate investigation and continuously damning, smoking guns out of the Democrats. Why did they do it? Why are they pretending they didn't? Why are they pretending that this is just an old, lame obsession with Obama? It's not that, you guys. It's that they misled us. They use taxpayer dollars for special investigations. It's bad. We need to continue to care about this so that nobody ever does it again. We're also going to talk about how the UK is collapsing unemployment numbers. Terrible there. And also, is veganism out of style? Because it seems like, I mean, the data is bad. If you have a vegan business, if you have a vegan product in the supermarket, nobody cares anymore. Nobody wants that. Ish. And we're gonna take a look at that as well. But first, before we do that.
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Natalie Morris
Okay. Well, this week we have damning evidence about the Rush gate collusion, and the evidence is against Adam Schiff and James Clapper. Now, I would like you to tell me in the chat, why do you think we're getting this now when we have no indictments? Why these smoking guns but no actual Justice Department? Like, is anybody ever gonna get punished from it? Why are they giving us this? We are sufficiently pissed off already, especially those of us who bought Russiagate while it was at its peak.
Clayton Morris
Well, you asked a question. Can I answer it?
Natalie Morris
Okay. I don't like the tone in which you.
Clayton Morris
Well, you asked the question, and I think I have an idea. Well, a friend of the show, FBI whistleblower Kyle Seraphin, made a great point yesterday. He said, when they tell you that there's an investigation, that means they want you to go along with their narrative when they have actual indictments. I mean, that's when they should be telling you the story, not when they're. We're investigating.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
And trust me, bro, and all of this other stuff.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. It makes me feel like they're just trying to make us mad at Democrats, which I always am. Right, right. But, like, punish somebody for this so that it never happens again. Because a lot of people bought Russiagate. We thought President Trump would be indicted from it. We bought this Russian collusion. It sold us a war with Russia. I'm not having this again. So let's look at these damning bits, and then, you know. Yeah, let's figure out, what are we supposed to do with this, since we can't punish anybody as citizens. Okay, first one comes from the fb. It's about Adam Schiff, the California senator. At the time, he was a representative. You know him as a regular on cable news, screaming his head off about Russian bots on Twitter. Russian interference, Russia gate. Well, the FBI released a testimony from a Democratic staffer who worked for him, I believe, or a Democratic. Well, I believe it was his own staffer who blew the whistle on Russiagate as far back as 2017. Now, this. This person told the FBI in at least three meetings over the last, I want to say, eight years that the Democrats were making up Russiagate in order to get President Trump indicted, and the FBI did nothing about it. So all they've done. We don't know what leads they've followed up. We don't know what evidence they've collected. All we know is now they've told us about this investigation. So it's very unsatisfying. We don't know the identity of the source. We know that they first contacted the FBI and had their first. First meeting in 2017. That's from these notes. I'm Going to call this source a he, but I don't know it very well. Could be a woman, so don't read anything into that. Now, he told the FBI that Schiff started leaking Russiagate lies to the press when President Trump began to pull ahead of the polls as early as 2016. When President Trump, this person says, when they won. When Trump won. Trump is not a they. He's a he. All hell broke loose in the Schiff office. He says that Schiff was because he thought he was going to be named the director of the CIA when Hillary Clinton won the election. First of all, what? Adam Schiff has no intelligence experience. Why would he think that he would get this job other than sheer hubris? Most people kind of need some experience in something like that. But, okay, so think about it. He wanted to run an intelligence agency, and since he didn't get to, he started lying to the American public. The contradiction here is crazy that a man who supposedly wanted to lead the nation's most sophisticated fact gathering operation was willing to abandon facts when he didn't get his way. I mean, if you believe in the mission of intelligence, objective truth is a guide to decision making. You don't fabricate stuff because you're bitter. That's like auditioning to be a lifeguard. And then when you don't get the job, you just push people in the.
Clayton Morris
Water, let them drown. Well, I mean, Mike Pompeo pointed out as head of the CIA that they have whole classes on how to lie. Like, that's what the CIA does, they lie.
Natalie Morris
So that would be his qualification.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, so that he'd be a perfect member of the CIA. Okay, be a liar and a cheater and a thief.
Natalie Morris
If you think of them as what we know they are, but on the up and up, we should think that they are the nation's foremost, most fact gathering, honest. We know they're not. Right. But the fact that he thought that he qualified for that job is crazy. Now he's not confirmed that. Hillary Clinton never confirmed that. So this is what a staffer said that he thinks. So I would like some confirmation on it, but it's outrageous to think, and also I'm super glad that it never happened, that he never ran intelligence. Now we know from the Twitter files that he went to Twitter, him and Nancy Pelosi, and said, said, show us the data that Russian bots are all over Twitter and Twitter said, we don't have that data. That doesn't exist. We can't find it. And they threatened Twitter, saying, we're gonna really punish you if you don't find it. And Twitter never could. So we know that he was pushing lies. We already knew this. Now we know it even more. This staffer said he used to write out this story. Him and his staff would sort of gather these bits of. It was almost like writing a novel in a creative writing class. And then they would put it on this standalone computer, which was set up by someone in it, and then they would all go in the back and see, like, ooh, what did you write? Let me. Can I add to this? Do I have a little bit that would add to this? Now, this is really not how a standalone computer is supposed to work. It's allowed only if it's air gapped and accredited and in a secure facility. It seems like this was just. Just in the back of an office. Very much hearkens to email server type behavior. Right. I don't. This is not how it's supposed to be done. This could be a breach of handling rules. Hopefully the FBI, given that they have access to this document, went and found that standalone computer, asked some questions. They knew about it in 2017. Anyone? Go and get it. Anyone? Any Bueller? Bueller, Right. Okay.
Clayton Morris
Pambandi's on it. Don't worry about it.
Natalie Morris
No, I mean, 2017, this was written in a document. Did the FBI go get it? They should have gone to get it, I think. Okay.
Clayton Morris
They were busy going through Melania's underwear drawer.
Natalie Morris
Right. The document also accuses someone, the name is redacted, of wanting to leak this information to a foreign government. It doesn't confirm whether that was done or not. But this was on shift staff saying, these are the plans. What is the foreign government? I will say silver lining here is that these documents are replete with people who pushed back. There was this person talking to the FBI. There were several other people in the staff saying, this doesn't seem right. I don't think we can do this. Maybe we shouldn't do this. And Schiff and senior staff members said, we're doing it, it's fine. That is very much the story of all of these smoking guns we get now. Schiff himself says this isn't true. When President Trump tweeted about this, he, he, he says, no, the Bill Bar Justice Department already rejected this. That's not really true. The DOJ investigation never actually looked at Schiff himself. The intelligence leaks were a part of the investigation, and they did sweep up data related to Schiff, but he was not the subject of a probe or an indictment. So that's not really the whole truth. And I guess he's indicating here that the whistleblower is lying, which could be true. But again, the FBI then needed to have followed up on the people he mentioned and that computer, and we don't know if they did or not. So again, they're kind of riling us up. This is me sufficiently riled up. And we don't know where they. Where that led to. So Cash Patel is saying, we're declassifying these documents. Look. And then the rest of us are like, but did you follow that trail? What can you now what the f. Right. That's how we should be feeling. Same with this information just released by Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence. She revealed that James Clapper, when he held her job under Obama, told the intelligence community to fall in line and promote Russiagate, even when the intelligence community themselves had doubts. Now, I posted this. You should read it for yourself in the newsletter because this is not a great screen. But what it's saying is Michael Rogers, he was the director for National Security Agency, emailed colleagues saying, hey, the NSA is not really that comfortable with the Russian narrative. We don't have the bits of evidence yet. We haven't gone through them. We don't have the time to verify them. We have no, quote, underlying intelligence to support it. He even said, I know that this is what we want. He called it a joint product related to Russian attribution. That means a joint product is a novel we put together. It's a piece of fiction, a joint product. Right. And so Clapper's reply is that everyone needs to be on the same page with the, quote, highest tradition of that's our story and we're sticking to it. That is not what true intelligence should ever say. Intelligence means facts not. That's our story and we're going to stick to it even if the facts don't support that. This is, I guess, not really news to anyone who studied, studied Crossfire Hurricane, but it's awful and it raises questions about people in intelligence that were super not down with this, what happened to them. Clapper would later try to get Rogers fired from the Obama administration. So this email tells us that when he was saying, I'm not comfortable with this, he probably never really got comfortable with it because they tried to have him removed. Who were the other people who were talking, who were speaking out and saying, this is not right. We don't have the facts. We can't do this. Who watch this play out in the nation's media headline on msnbc, got a special investigation with taxpayer dollars, wasted millions. What about those stories? What are those people? What did they do? Right. I want to know that. So again, that's where we sit. We have these huge. To my mind, these are huge smoking guns, but no real movement on it from the Justice Department. So are they softening us up for that or are we just gonna continue to be stimulated and nothing ever happens?
Clayton Morris
That's what our friend of the show, Tucker Carlson, asked Senator Eric Schmidt yesterday on his show, which is, you know, we keep hearing these platitudes. We're going after these people, we're gonna get these people. But we haven't seen anybody arrested, no prosecutions, nothing at this point.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
So we just keep talking about it and we keep getting maga, you know, keeps getting riled up and really excited about it, and then nothing happens.
Natalie Morris
Right. At least these were the pieces that the mainstream media should have found over the course of the last eight years and refused to. So at least they are out there now. Now what MSNBC is doing is having people who were complicit on their air and saying, this just looks like they're obsessed with Obama. How pathetic. Nicole Wallace has her own husband who was involved in this on the air. It. It's really crazy. But we should have had this for so long. It shouldn't have been just conspiracy theorists who were writing books about it. Journalism really failed us here. But we're here now.
Clayton Morris
All right, we got more news to get to. We're gonna talk about the unemployed migrants number in the uk. We talked about how the United Kingdom has been cooked. The flood of illegal migrants has really in many ways destroyed that country. The laws yesterday, talking about the anti catcalling laws, like what has happened to this country? The new unemployment migrant numbers has hit a record high. We're gonna go over those numbers straight out of the UK in just a moment. But first.
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Clayton Morris
Yeah, all about the data and science on that. So anyway. All right. All right. Well, let's talk about the United Kingdom. Well, the promises of economic prosperity. Remember, they told all of us that, hey, when your country is flooded with illegal immigrants, things are going to go really well. You're going to see a boom in your economy, economic prosperity. Well, turns out that didn't happen. Shocking. And we have new numbers out of unemployed migrants living in Britain. The new numbers out this week from government data hit a record high. These people are there, they're unemployed and they were literally taking welfare money from the government. 1.3 million migrants claiming welfare cash in the United Kingdom. This is from the Office of National Statistics. And one in five unemployed people in Britain are illegal migrants. Joining us now is David Vance. He's an independent journalist and a voice from the UK Great to see you, David. Welcome to the show. So maybe you can help us understand these numbers a little bit, but this sounds absolutely devastating for the UK well.
David Vance
Yeah, and thanks for having me. The first thing to be said is of course it's devastating. I mean, essentially the UK has been invaded and it's financing the people who are carrying out the invasion. Now, that's not really a very good tactic for any country to have, but yet here. Yeah, but here we have it. And so we're financing the destruction of our own country in ways which are, as you pointed out, you know, from an economic point of view, are nihilistic, you know, at best. But it's worse than all of that because fundamentally, these Migrants, they're not coming here to work. I mean, there's the first issue. They're not really. They are unemployed because they don't want to work. They're here, the sponge of our welfare system and that's been very generously accommodated. I mean, these people come here, here's the facts of the matter. They come across from France, which is where they should all be returned to, by the way, and they are escorted to hotels, they're put up, free food, free heat, they get money in their hand. It's a great life compared to the sort of third world hellholes that many of them hail from. So they keep coming and our government seems to have no desire to want to stop them. So you can see where the problem is, and it's a major problem that the UK faces. Our country is being taken from us under our noses with the compliance of the government and of course, the UK deep state.
Natalie Morris
Now the propaganda though, says that it's hateful to admit this, but I think most working class class people understand this. Why do you think the media continues to tell people that it's not happening and that it's hateful and exclusive to say these kind of things while taking from working from the backs of working class people?
David Vance
Because the media is part of the problem. That's why the mainstream media in the UK is a cancer that essentially is in league with and in collusion with the political establishment to, as you rightly observe, quell working class voices. These illegal migrants, they infest working class areas. It's the working class people who suffer the most from them. But the media has no interest in putting that side of it. Instead they'll swing it the other way and make us, try and make us feel sorry for the poor migrants. Do remember every migrant who crosses the English Channel and there's tens and tens of thousands of them, they're all lawbreakers because they break our asylum laws by coming in that way. So they're all criminals, so they should all be deported. But we've got a gun. Gutless, spineless media. If it wasn't for the independent media, you know, in the digital space, people would have no idea what's going on. But they have now. And the good news is, I mean, it's not all doom and gloom. I think people, especially in working class areas, have woken up to the hard reality that we've imported those from the third world who have no respect for women, for kids, for our laws, for our culture, for our traditions, nothing. And the politicians are happy with that. But these people Aren't. And, you know, trouble lies ahead.
Clayton Morris
David, Natalie and I were in Scotland a few weeks ago and we talked to so many individuals who told us the same thing, which is that they've been pushed out of the cities, they've gone to the country to try to have a better life because it's just been overrun. Edinburgh is just unrecognizable. I mean, you know, London is unrecognizable.
Natalie Morris
Oh, I introduced my daughters to what a prostitute is by going to Glasgow. They're like, why are those ladies there with their butts out trying to get people to drink vodka. My 8 year old had to see that for the first time.
David Vance
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that's Scotland. I mean, the, the problem is, is manifest across really the uk. But the problem is, I mean, you mentioned Glasgow there, for example. I mean, Glasgow has a hard left political administration running Glasgow, so they will support the prostitutes that you mentioned about. They'll say, well, they're adding diversity, much needed diversity to Glasgow. I would suggest doing no such thing. But, but the other problem is, like, people have moved out from the cities and this is the fundamental issue. London's a great example. London, it is now a minority white city and other UK cities are going that way. And with all the migrants coming in, you have this phenomenon which you may be familiar with, white flight, as the indigenous people move out. But then what happens is the migrants then start to expand. So actually you can run but you can't hide. And the point is coming, whereby people, and I think it started, actually are saying, enough. I mean, just a little example to give you. And London's financial district is called Canary Wharf, and that's where major financial sort of heart of the UK is. There's a hotel in Canary Wharf which is currently being used to occupy these illegal migrants. They're putting them up and it's like putting them up in Wall street, you know, they've got them in Canary Wharf and local people are not happy and they're not letting up with this one. They're not going away. So there's a protest going on there pretty much nightly between local people who, saying, we don't want these people in our community and the government who is doing it. And something has to give, you know, this cannot continue indefinitely. It honestly can't. Something's going to happen, you know, I.
Clayton Morris
Think revolution, revolution is in the air. I mean, you're seeing Portugal locked down their borders. They know what's happening, they're seeing what's happening in Spain right now. The violence that's happening in Spain. But I just wanted to ask you, my previous question, as I was getting to, is that we've spoke to so many people who are telling us that, that they're coming over from France to your point, because France doesn't have as good of a welfare state as the uk. So they're going to France, they're coming up, migrating to France, and they're coming across the English Channel and into Scotland, into Ireland, into Britain, and they're getting all of these social services and everything. I mean, how the hell are they getting across the English Channel? Who's funding that? Who's bringing them across?
David Vance
Well, there are people smugglers who operate from countries like Germany, for example, and they get them to northern, to the French coast, the northern French coastline, and they ship them across. And what happens is they ship them about halfways across the English Channel. They're then met by the coast guards and they are then escorted onto English soil. So actually, actually it's our own resources which are bringing these people onto English soil. So we're doing it to ourselves. That's the truth of the matter. You know, taxpayers funding, it's. I know, I mean, you can't. It's almost unbelievable. But then the government turned around. We have. We had a new government elected last summer. They turned around and they said, right, we're going to smash the gas gangs, these people smugglers, bringing them across. So what's happened. What's happened is, to nobody's surprise, the number of people coming across has increased, the number of prosecutions of people smugglers has decreased and the situation's just got worse. And I believe that the government has no desire to want to really stop it. And why that might be, you can speculate as well as me, but that's the reality. And, and that's why, you know, cities like London, like Glasgow, like Edinburgh, they are increasingly on British and that's the template for the rest of the uk. So it's a fundamental existential threat we face. Are we going to be. Will Britain be recognizably British? And it's not just Britain. I mean, you take Ireland, Ireland, by about 2040, 2045, will no longer be the. The Irish will be a minority in their own country. It's a small country, so change can happen fast. Similarly, in Scotland, Scotland's not that it's eight and a half million people, so if you bring enough migrants in, you can change that demographic very, very fast. And that's what's happening. So, you know, the last time we had in the UK let's say a major conflict was between 1642 and 1651. Now that was called the English Civil War and that caused a lot of change. And I don't want to see conflict. But all I would say to you guys is if the government deliberately goes against the people and the wishes of the people and continues this tsunami of illegal migration with people who have nothing in interest, no, nothing in common with us and have some very dubious practices, then then honestly, you're setting in store something that is very unpredictable. So, I mean, I would urge the government to turn around and change, but it won't until something happens.
Natalie Morris
Right. They continue to take from working class people and then expect them to say nothing. I don't know how that's sustainable. David Vance, thank you so much for joining us on Redacted. Really was a pleasure. Thank you.
Dave DeCamp
My pleasure.
Clayton Morris
PM there in the UK thank you so much. Much, Stephen. All right, Coming up, we're going to talk about veganism and why this might be a dying thing, at least as it goes to restaurants.
Natalie Morris
Well, I'm going to say veganism has peaked. I'm not going to dump on vegans. I'm not going to tell you why you should or should not be a vegan. I'm going to tell you that I think that we have hit critical mass for veganism and it will not be pushed on us again. That is what market.
Clayton Morris
But this story does have a lot of meat on, on the bone.
Natalie Morris
Oh, there you go.
Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
Is veganism going out of style? Has it hit its peak? Well, the data says that's true. Here's one anecdote. A fancy restaurant in New York says they had to ditch the vegan theme because it was exclusive. It was too expensive and people didn't come. So they were losing money for that fancy title of being a vegan restaurant. Well, some people came but not enough. They didn't get any group reservations reservations which meant they've depended. Many restaurants depend on group reservations. But no corporate event was like we can't do this for everybody. We may have a few vegans but the rest of them don't want to go. They couldn't afford to hire chefs with the high level of skill and creativity that is needed to make people feel full on creative ways to serve mushrooms. And women who eat there say their pre their husbands won't come. So even though the restaurant did have high rankings ratings which may or may not have been artificial on Google reviews, most people still feel like they are using vegetables to stimulate or simulate meat. And that can be kind of a bummer if you are being honest with yourself. Now I am someone who has tried to convince myself that gluten free or meat free things like oh that's the same. And then later I was like no, I actually didn't think that I was putting it on for the, for my family trying to, to sell that. Don't come for me and tell me that your tofu meatballs taste like turkey. I do not believe you. Restaurants make a lot of money also on their, you know, group meals. Group dining and vegan meals are exclusive. They only cater to one type of diet. So here the owner is saying we didn't get group bookings and we need that in the middle of the week you might get some, you know, people going out on the weekends but during the week they need group events sense and they just were not getting that. He said he realized that being vegan is excluding a lot of people because so few people are vegans. Which is true. I've told this story before, but I'll tell it again. I was in an event planning chat for moms at my kids school and the mom said, hey, do the vegans in this chat mind if the vegan patties are cooked on the same grill as the meat patties? And I responded, as a meat eater I very much mind because I don't want seed oils on the meat. I didn't really mean it. I was trying to prove it. I'm not that picky, especially at a school picnic. I wasn't trying to be a diva. What I wanted to point out is that vegans shouldn't decide for everybody. There should be other groups that get asked too. I think that that's fair.
Clayton Morris
Well to your point, it's because of the seed oils that was in the like in these vegetarian highly processed patties. But that Was your point that you're.
Natalie Morris
Making, but there are seed oils in the bunch of. I'm not trying to really be that picky. I'm pointing out why only ask one group when other people might have dietary restrictions too?
Clayton Morris
So these moms kicked you out of the mom group, by the way.
Natalie Morris
I got kicked out of that. That was my third WhatsApp group that I got kicked out of because I'm obnoxious but for trying to prove a political point. Right? Okay, I shouldn't do that. Anytime though you whittle down your customer base, it's bad business. And since women are three times more likely than to be vegan than men, there was another problem that the restaurant owner said that husbands wouldn't go. He said many times the diners would say, oh, I wish I could bring my husband, but he would never come. To which I showed this to Clayton. He said I wouldn't. It's not just vegan restaurants though. Feeling the pinch. Fake meat brands are tanking. To look at beyond meat stock is consecutive losses. Do we have that screen? Yeah, that one. Consecutive losses. They're down 90% from their peak sales, falling year over year and continuing. The company has had to slash staff just to keep the lights on. McDonald's and other chains have quietly dropped their plant based burgers after lackluster customer demand. And industry reports show shoppers are abandoning the freezer aisle for meat alternatives in droves. Unilever is trying to to sell off its vegetarian butcher brand for a loss because the brand is losing money for them. Nestle's Garden Gourmet, which was also supposed to be a vegetarian line of products, has also pared down their offerings. Turns out people just aren't buying the idea that you can ultra process peas into something that's better than a steak. Who'd have thought? Now this doesn't mean it's over for vegans or vegetarians. There will always be religious zealots. But the trend trend does seem to have peaked. If you look at this Gallup poll from 2023, it seems that 2018 was peak veganism. And now we are back. And again, given that what we know about high glycemic diets and how much carbs you have to eat to get full on a vegan diet, I don't really see this coming back. So that that seems to me, and this is saying nothing about my personal belief about veganism, which I am not on board with, that was a paralypsis. I said I was gonna say nothing and then I told you I'm not down with veganism.
Clayton Morris
You can't help yourself. This is why you're kicked out of mom's groups.
Natalie Morris
Exactly. Right. So, yes. But if you are a vegan, sure. Bring me something substantive. I will. I will read it. But that all this to say, I think that the market demand is following what I think personally. That's all I'm gonna say.
G
My ex wife, when we first got together, she was a vegan. And so like when we moved in together, that was kind of ended up being my diet. But she would get this like fake bacon. It was basically like a semi. It seemed a little like a bacon flavored cracker. It was absolutely garbage. So I just started making myself bacon, actual bacon. And it was about maybe two weeks of that before she abandoned veganism entirely.
Dave DeCamp
Because.
G
Because the bacon's just too good.
Natalie Morris
Because you just can't stay with it.
Clayton Morris
Well, and also when someone's cooking bacon and it's. It smells that good.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
It's like an impossible. You know, you're like bugs floating along.
Natalie Morris
Right?
Donald Trump
Yeah.
G
Especially if, like, if what she had to go to was then those freaking fake bacon, like whatever those things were she was eating, it was. It just. It was.
Natalie Morris
It takes a lot of cognitive dissonance to tell yourself this is the same. Believe me, I've done this before with gluten free products and things like that. Like, oh, it's good, it's fine. Right? Because you want it to be the case. Please do not come at me trying to sell me on that stuff. I've been there. I've lived too much life.
Clayton Morris
Patrick calls it.
Natalie Morris
I'm wiser than that now.
Clayton Morris
Patrick in our chat calls it faking. Yeah, Faking. Yeah.
Natalie Morris
All right, all right.
Clayton Morris
Well, we're gonna take your super chats and some of your Rumble rants. We're also going to do our Rumble Premium coming up in just a moment. And we're going to hang out with everyone who's a Rumble Premium subscriber as well. So we'll do all of that in just a moment. But first, microplastics are everywhere now. In our food, our drinking water, even our air. New study shows 94% of US tap water and bottled water worldwide contain microplastics. Microplastics are an 88% of our meat, our seafood, and. And probably our fake meat, too. It's in everything. Even if you eat clean, you're still eating plastic. It's damaging your health.
Natalie Morris
Not probably. It is in that stuff.
Clayton Morris
Oh, it is. Yeah. Well, it's actually worse in that fake meat stuff and like those. Yeah, all of that fake vegan product stuff too. Anyway, these particles pass through the gut barrier, they enter your bloodstream, they trigger a wave of oxidative stress which scientists now link to inflammation, mutations, even Alzheimer's and cancer. BPA in plastics is known to disrupt corrupt hormones, damage DNA. That's why Kimchi1 from Bright Core nutrition is one of the most powerful natural detoxifiers on the planet. It starts in the gut. It contains a unique probiotic strain proven to degrade BPA, plus over 900 other strains that help flush out toxins, restore gut health, support your immune system. I take it every day. It's in my supplement box. I take three pills every day. I love it. Again, I'm a huge fan of this and I'm a big believer in it. My mom takes it, my mother in law takes it, Natalie takes it. It's a part of our everyday prescription because again, it's kimchi. It's all natural. And so if you don't like the taste of kimchi, but you want the benefits of helping and helping your gut bacteria, this is the proper place to start. Go to mybrightcore.com redacted and you can get these kimchi pills delivered right to your front door or their best deal, by the way. So you'll get 25% off with the code redacted if you just use the website mybrightcore.com redacted but if you call them, you'll get 50% off and free shipping. And just call their 888-number. 8884046312 up to 50% off and free shipping. Detox your body, rebuild your gut, take your health into your own hands starting today. Really great stuff. And I have to admit, like, you know, mental clarity wise started, I think it may have been three months ago. And it's helped tremendously. Helped absolutely tremendously. So hand of the heavens, it's been great. Ooh, sauerkraut. Someone in sauerkraut says in their chat room sauerkraut. Is anyone ping out plastics lately?
G
Every, every time we do the Bright core ad, it cost me about 8, 8 to $10 after the show because then I have to go buy a jar of kimchi every single time and. And I just ran out.
Clayton Morris
See, that's the thing. It's like you like the taste of kimchi, so do I. I actually have a spicy one that I got, you know, from Whole foods. But you know, it's expensive and a lot of people don't like the taste of it, so you want to be able to have it. And they always say, I actually watched a doctor the other day who a few weeks ago, he said that people are making the mistake. They're eating meat, which is great. That's what you should do for your diet. Eat clean meat. Basically farm raised, grass fed, good meat. But the problem is that we used to eat it back in the day and then we drink out of the stream. So we get the minerals from the stream. We'd get all the mineralization and all of that stuff. And now we simply don't get any of that. That. And he said the thing you need to eat with meat at every meal you have meat is fermented foods. So kimchi as part of the diet. So here in Thailand, like, like fermented foods come with almost every meal. Like you get kimchi soup for like 50 cents. And, and a lot of the meals that you get come with kimchi like on the side or on top. Like it's very popular over here. Yeah. In the Korea. In Korea too. South Korea. I mean, it's in every, it's in every meal and they know this. So it's like eat that fermented food along with your, your meat. So last night I made steaks on the grill, made some rib eyes on the grill and we served, served it with kimchi as well. So you have it with sauerkraut?
G
I did that.
Clayton Morris
Kimchi is way, way more has. I think it's like a whole other level than sauerkraut, but. Go ahead, Philip.
G
Yeah, yeah, I just get.
Asana Advertiser
I.
G
Earlier this week I had, I made burgers and I, I put gochujang and mayonnaise and then kimchi on the burger with some pepper jack. And that was about perfect. I think I eat kimchi at least every other meal. If not every meal I have some kimchi.
Clayton Morris
Someone in our chat says, what the F is kimchi? You know what kimchi is? It's just fermented cabbage. It's just aged. Go find it. Aged cabbage?
G
Yeah, like find it in your grocery store. It's in the refrigerator section. Find it, open it and just start it's eating. Eat some and you'll find out what it is. There's almost no other way to describe it. Like, to do it justice, you just.
Clayton Morris
Go eat some good. Hey, so yeah, I should mention our, we have our redacted store. Come check it out. And then we're going to do our rumble premium. We're going to hang out for a little while and just kind of chat on this Thursday with our Rumble Premium subscribers. I should point out again, Rumble Premium, we're just doing this because we love Rumble and we love that they're a free speech platform. Platform. So because I see people like log in to watch the live show and they're like, oh, now redacted's behind a paywall. Like, no, no, no, no, no, no. The whole show is free. It's just at the end of the show, we're hanging out in the Rumble Premium world because I love to give back to Rumble. They've been incredible to us. Again, very few free speech platforms. Did you see what YouTube just did to an anti war channel? They just literally closed it down. 2.1 million subscribers. I think her name is Diane Pachinko. She has an anti war channel. She calls out the corruption in Ukraine. She's Ukrainian journalist. Shut it down. No channel strikes, nothing. No warnings. Just shut it down. So Rumble is a free speech platform and we love to celebrate and support them. But anyway, let me tell you about our. Yeah, here's Rumble Premium. So if you want to go to Rumble Premium, rumble rumble.com premium. And by the way, most of our audience has now moved to Rumble. So way more people watch us live now on Rumble every day, which is great. So a lot of people have moved over to rumble rumble.com premium. You save $10 off support freedom of speech. Again, our show is not behind a paywall. We just, we're celebrating them. But before we go over there, I do want to tell you about our store. If you go to redacted store.com, we have a lot of great stuff over there as you, you know, gearing up for the holidays. You're thinking about, hey, maybe I'll pick up my husband something like one of the redacted hoodies or mugs or something like that. Redacted T shirt, redacted hat. Again, we don't mark the prices up on these beyond the printing costs very much at all. We try to keep them very affordable as, as best we can. The printing costs on these. So check it out. Go to redactedstore.com and see what you like over there. All sorts of new stuff that we have, have hoodies, T shirts, our anti communism hoodie. That'll piss some people off, especially if you go to a liberal city. They love commies. So check that out as well. Again, redacted store.com. all right, it is Rumble Premium time. So we're going to say goodbye to everyone on YouTube thanks to all of you guys for watching us this week on YouTube. If you want to come over and join us on Rumble Premium and hang out for a little bit, we'll just chit chat on this Friday, kind of look back on the stories from the week, take all of your comments and chats as best we can.
Podcast Summary: "There will be consequences!!!" Trump Issues Big Threat to Putin Ahead of Peace Summit | Redacted
Podcast Information:
Episode Overview: In this episode titled "There will be consequences!!!" the hosts, Clayton and Natalie Morris, delve into the high-stakes geopolitical tensions surrounding the upcoming peace summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. The discussion navigates through Trump's stern warnings to Putin, Russia's allegations of sabotage attempts, ongoing Russiagate investigations, the economic impact of illegal migrants in the UK, and the declining trend of veganism. The episode also touches upon investment strategies in precious metals and the pervasive issue of microplastics.
Trump’s Threats to Putin: Clayton Morris opens the discussion by highlighting President Trump's recent declaration ahead of the peace summit. Trump has issued a stark warning to Putin, stating, “there will be very severe consequences” if the peace talks do not yield results (07:00). This sets a tense tone for the impending negotiations.
Russia’s Allegations of Sabotage: Natalie Morris brings attention to the Russian Ministry of Defense's claims that Ukraine is planning false flag attacks to derail the peace talks. She states, “Coming from the Russian Ministry of Defense, this is serious” (01:09). Clayton counters this by suggesting a pattern of sabotage attempts whenever peace discussions emerge.
German Chancellor’s Optimism Amidst Support for Ukraine: The hosts discuss German Chancellor Frederick Mertz’s optimistic remarks about peace, juxtaposed with Germany’s substantial military support to Ukraine. Clayton notes the irony, “Germany says there's hope for peace, yet they've just approved buying U.S. weapons to send to Ukraine” (07:30).
Interview with Dave DeCamp from Antiwar.com: Dave DeCamp joins the show to provide insights into the feasibility of achieving peace. He expresses skepticism regarding Ukraine’s demands, such as significant financial aid and NATO-like security guarantees, labeling them as “non-starters for Moscow” (10:05). Dave also questions Trump’s leverage over Ukraine and the likelihood of successful negotiations, emphasizing that both sides have substantial obstacles to overcome.
Emerging Evidence Against Democrats: Natalie Morris shifts the conversation to the Russiagate investigation, presenting new evidence implicating Democrats like Adam Schiff and James Clapper. She asks, “Why are we getting these smoking guns but no actual Justice Department action?” (35:19).
Discussion on Adam Schiff and James Clapper: The hosts dissect testimonies from whistleblowers claiming that Democrats fabricated the Russiagate narrative to indict President Trump. Natalie shares, “These documents reveal that Schiff and senior staff members pushed forward a false narrative despite internal dissent” (36:13). Clayton adds, “It's outrageous to think that someone who aspired to lead the CIA would abandon facts out of bitterness” (39:13).
Lack of Indictments and DOJ’s Role: The absence of indictments despite the evidence is a point of frustration. Natalie points out, “Schiff was never directly probed or indicted, making the investigation feel incomplete and manipulative” (35:48). The hosts express disappointment with the Justice Department’s inaction, suggesting it may be an attempt to “soften up” the audience for future narratives (45:45).
Record High Unemployment Among Illegal Migrants: The conversation moves to the United Kingdom, where recent government data reveals that 1.3 million migrants are claiming welfare benefits, accounting for one in five unemployed individuals (49:43). David Vance, an independent journalist, elaborates on the detrimental impact of illegal migration, stating, “The UK has been invaded, and it's financing the destruction of our own country” (49:43).
Economic and Social Ramifications: David explains that many migrants in the UK are not actively seeking employment but are rather relying on welfare systems, exacerbating economic strains. He highlights the government’s inadequate response to curb the influx, leading to social unrest and demographic shifts in major cities like London and Glasgow.
Media’s Role and Public Perception: Natalie criticizes the mainstream media for overlooking the suffering of the working class due to illegal migration, arguing that the media instead portrays migrants sympathetically. David concurs, asserting, “The mainstream media is colluding with the political establishment to suppress the voices of the working class” (51:27).
Veganism’s Market Saturation: Natalie and Clayton discuss the apparent decline in veganism’s popularity. Natalie shares anecdotes from restaurant owners struggling to sustain vegan-themed businesses due to low customer demand, stating, “A fancy restaurant had to ditch the vegan theme because it was too exclusive and not profitable” (65:05).
Industry Challenges: The hosts cite examples of major brands like Beyond Meat and Unilever experiencing significant financial losses and reducing their plant-based product lines. Natalie points out, “Shoppers are abandoning the freezer aisle for meat alternatives in droves” (67:33).
Consumer Preferences: Natalie and Clayton argue that the demand for intensive dietary restrictions and the high cost of vegan products have contributed to the decline. They suggest that while veganism will persist among committed individuals, it is no longer a burgeoning trend in the broader market.
Bullish Predictions for Gold and Silver: The Morris couple shares their success in investing in precious metals, noting that gold prices have surged from $1,800 to $3,300 per ounce, with projections anticipating further increases (60:01). They emphasize gold and silver as safe havens amidst the declining value of government currencies.
Investment Strategies: Clayton recommends investing through Lear Capital, highlighting options for both home storage and secure off-site facilities. He advises listeners to protect their families by diversifying their investments into tangible assets like gold and silver (62:33).
Prevalence and Health Risks: The hosts address the alarming presence of microplastics in various aspects of daily life, including drinking water, food, and even air. They cite a new study revealing that 94% of U.S. tap water and bottled water worldwide contain microplastics (69:43).
Health Implications: Clayton explains that microplastics can pass through the gut barrier, entering the bloodstream and causing oxidative stress linked to inflammation, cancer, and neurological disorders like Alzheimer's (69:43).
Promoting Detox Solutions: Natalie introduces Kimchi1 from Bright Core Nutrition as a natural detoxifier that can help combat the adverse effects of microplastics. She promotes the product’s benefits, including its ability to degrade BPA and support gut health (69:43).
Clayton Morris (07:00): “President Trump just moments ago issuing sort of a decree basically saying there will be severe consequences if peace is not achieved.”
Natalie Morris (01:09): “We just got word from the Russian Ministry of Defense that Ukraine is about to launch devastating attacks on civilians.”
Dave DeCamp (10:05): “Ukraine’s demands are just non-starters for Moscow and Russia, and Putin is not in a position to compromise.”
Natalie Morris (35:19): “Why are we getting these smoking guns but no actual Justice Department action?”
David Vance (49:43): “The UK has been invaded, and it's financing the destruction of our own country.”
Natalie Morris (65:05): “We have hit critical mass for veganism and it will not be pushed on us again.”
Clayton Morris (69:43): “Microplastics are damaging your health.”
In this episode of Redacted News, Clayton and Natalie Morris provide a comprehensive analysis of critical geopolitical developments, domestic issues in the UK, and emerging market trends. Through insightful discussions and expert interviews, they aim to inform their audience about the complexities of international peace negotiations, political investigations, socio-economic challenges, and lifestyle shifts. The episode underscores the importance of independent media in uncovering truths obscured by mainstream narratives.