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Clayton Morris
Hey, everyone. Welcome into Redacted on this Tuesday. I'm Clayton Morris.
Natalie Morris
I'm Natalie Morris.
Clayton Morris
We're going to talk about is MAGA fracturing over Israel. We're going to talk about authoritarian rule in Brazil. We're going to talk about Ukraine now recruiting 14 year olds to fight their proxy war, NATO's proxy war against Russia. And a former CNN anchor interviews AI the height of journalism. Former CNN anchor. How many people are watching this garbage? We'll talk about that and so much.
Natalie Morris
More on the show. Also, what is the precedent it sets now? We don't have to have real sources. This is, I feel like this is crossing a dystopian ethical boundary and that's why we're going to talk about it, not just because it's intrigue. So stick around for that.
Clayton Morris
But first, let's start with. Yeah, let's get right into it then.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Is Trump's base collapsing under support for Israel? Many are saying that Israel's war with Hamas is losing the far right or the war the right or the conservative base or Trump's base, however you want to put it. But the New York Post says no, no, no, no. The right is unified in its support for is. Well, if you go by Republican politicians, you might think so. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is on summer break and he spent it with his constituents. Oh, no, not in Louisiana. His constituents in Israel, who he actually answers to. Speaker Johnson led a delegation of House members on a visit to Israel this weekend along with other politicians, including Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Remember, you know this whole talk about governors should not leave their state and go abroad.
Clayton Morris
Right.
Natalie Morris
She's doing that. She's the governor of Arkansas. What do the people of Arkansas, Arkansas have to gain from her going to represent them in Israel, I wonder? Listen to what Speaker Mike Johnson said about unequivocal support for Israel.
Clayton Morris
Mike Johnson, the 56th speaker of the House of Representatives in America. We're here with a delegation of members of the House. We're so grateful to be in Israel, particularly on this day, recognizing the destruction of the two temples two times in history. But it is such a moving time for us to be here, to be here at the Wailing Wall. We've offered our prayers. We put our notes into the wall as just traditional. And we're so moved by the hospitality of the people and the great love of Israel. Our prayer is that America will always stand with Israel and that we will. We, we pray for the preservation and the peace of Jerusalem. That's what script. Yeah.
Natalie Morris
All Right. He goes on to say that Scripture mandates this and many have said, oh, the Bible says support for this one government only. That's interesting. This is rooted in Christian Zionism and I would like to religious representatives more about this. But it's basically a theological belief that Jews must return to the land of Israel to fulfill biblical prophecy. And according to this interpretation, their presence then sets the stage for Armageddon, after which Jesus returns and establishes his kingdom. But in this view, modern Israel is not just a nation, it's a countdown, a prophetic countdown. But after this battle, the Jews no longer exist because anyone who's saved must be Christian. So Christians, Zionists support Israel for the Jews, but only temporarily. Now you might wonder why would Jews want an alliance like this when the end goal is for them to no longer be Jewish? Well, some say, well it's because Israel just needs every friend it can get. Others say, well the Jews don't believe it, so what does it matter? Let them believe that. Right? It's a strange bargain. Faith based support with an expiration date. But here's the twist. Younger Christians do not buy this. We see that collapse for Israel among the evangelical right is has a, the age range and so young evangelicals are not having this. And in fact support for Israel has collapsed. Studies show it dropped from 75% in 2018 to just 34% in 2021. They're rejecting Armageddon politics. They're questioning why their faith has a foreign policy agenda. And what is that agenda? Well now Israel has at least fully admitted that it's full occupation of Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says Israel will fully occupy Gaza is cast. What does that mean? It's, it's chilling language. Is it because Israel's facing international condemnation and it's like, well, this is what we're going to do now because you know, we're going to just finish this while the world is still letting us. They can say they condemn it all they want, but let's just finish it now. The IDF chief of staff has opposed a full occupation and Netanyahu says he just needs to get out of here, then resign because we're doing this now. A full ground invasion, even where Israeli hostages are held, and calls for open military leadership. This is, this is what's happening. Not only that, it is happening with the full blessing of the Trump administration. Israeli media is reporting that Trump gave Netanyahu the green light even though I thought we were going to own Gaza. Maybe he meant we as in Israel will own Gaza and they're calling this the Trump plan. In fact, in Israel, they're saying Trump's letting us do it. So they don't even. So, I mean, does that give them license? Like, hey, he said we could. We're going to go ahead. Dad said yes. Now US Envoy Steve Witkoff is saying the US Will take over aid to Gaza. But for who? Who will be left if Israel is in full occupation? Is that what the MAGA base wants? This full ethnic cleansing? Is this what they're on about? Well, we're being told that there is consent, but maybe that is propaganda, misleading propaganda. We're gonna talk to.
Clayton Morris
Oh, so what do you think? I mean, is this authentic? Here we have these numbers and the favorable opinion right now of Netanyahu approve Israel's military action in Gaza. So we have these numbers, I think, here, if we can put them up on the screen. I'm not really sure if we have that or not.
Natalie Morris
Well, we'll just tell you that a recent Gallup poll showed favorable of Netanyahu. This is how many people said they approve of Netanyahu. They approve of Israel's military action in Gaza or they approve of Israel's military action in Iran. Almost none of them have a 50 approval rating. Almost none of them. But the ones that do are people 55 and older. So the age range between 18 and 35, if we don't have that graphic, 6%. 6% of young people have a favorable opinion of Netanyahu. 9%, this is 18 to 34, approve of the military action in Gaza, and 15% approve of the military action in Iran. So these are astounding numbers that it really is Republican boomers that support this. And so the New York Post saying, oh, no, no, no, everyone supports Israel feels to me very disingenuous. Don't you think?
Clayton Morris
Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, someone in the chat, someone's just saying in the chat, 84 is like, this is total BS. I'm unsubscribing from redacted. Why? Because facts are sort of hitting you in the ass on this. Young people. The support among young people for this has absolutely collapsed.
Natalie Morris
So you don't want to hear that.
Clayton Morris
Is that inconvenient for you? Maybe you love the killing of innocent people. Like, you're like, I. I love the killing of innocent children in Gaza and parents. So I'm out of this. I'm out of this dream. I can't handle that honesty.
Natalie Morris
Mm.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. I don't know.
Natalie Morris
Okay. I mean, you can unsubscribe. It's Much better than taking a substantive, you know, retort. I mean, we. We welcome that. If you have something to say that we've said wrong, you should say so. Unsubscribing, though, is certainly an easy way to escape what you don't like to hear. So do that. Sure.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. All right. So hey, let's see. Or do we have get. There's all sorts of outages across the Internet today. Apparently there's some massive down, I don't know, Amazon servers, Zoom is outages, there's Zoom out, there's rumble problems. Everything is going on today. So let's just see, I guess, what we're going to do here. Anyway, we'll take a quick break, we're going to reset and then we will come back and we're going to talk about something else. So we've got a lot to talk about today.
Natalie Morris
We have. There's flying.
Clayton Morris
Anyway, we're trying. I know we're going to try to get John Kiriakou on here in a second. Alexander Mercurius from the Duran is going to join us. He needs a. He needs like 10 more minutes to join us. So we've got a lot of stuff happening right now, but there's all sorts of Internet outages all across the world right now that we're dealing with. So anyway, we will get there in a moment. But first.
Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
Why are we so combative? Obviously you guys feel strong in your beliefs, but insulting the viewers is strange. Shannon says, no, no, no, we didn't. We said, let me just be clear. Someone yelled and said, this is total bullshit. I'm unsubscribing. And most of the chat room here on Rumble said, don't let the door hit you on the way out. And I'm just saying, what about these facts did you find offensive? And I asked the question like, what about these facts did you find offensive that younger people, especially younger MAGA supporters, absolutely do not support the genocide in Gaza and they do not support APEC having control over members of Congress. They absolutely don't support members of the United States Congress going to Israel for their summer break and kissing the wall like, well, I'm not sure exactly what your problem is.
Natalie Morris
It sure is easier to leave than present a substantive argument. So go if you don't have any substantive, substantive refute. So but if you do, please type it out or go if it's inconvenient. That's not an insult. You might be a lovely person, but just hate hearing this and want to go because you have no data to refute it.
Clayton Morris
In which case that's my favorite thing too.
Natalie Morris
I hope that we meet in the grocery store and have a nice, you know, chit chat. But again, we're here for substance.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. So if you, seriously, if you have a position, you're a pro Zionist, you love like genocide or something, then like write that out in the chat and explain why you love it, why you support it and be specific with, with facts and figures and we'll listen to you. But just saying, ah, this is bullshit and then just like jumping out, well, what exactly is BS about these, this data? Like please, if you have the data that supports the fact that it's bs, share it with we. I'd love to present it to you. We have no agenda.
Natalie Morris
Well asking.
Clayton Morris
We're not paid for by apac. We're not paid for by big Pharma. We don't have investors on this show. We are supported by you guys. We are supported by the few sponsors that we have. We don't take money from big foreign lobbies or anything. So we don't have an agenda. So if it's inconvenient and you're bothered by. Just let us know what those facts are.
Natalie Morris
And what we're asking you to consider is whether or not Trump's base is fractured over support for Israel. The media is telling you absolutely it's not everyone loves the war. We're asking if you believe that when the numbers seem to show that young people don't actually love this war may because they have something to lose. I don't know. Right. I'm asking you. So what, what about that is. Is upsetting. I'm just so curious.
Clayton Morris
All right, let's talk about Ukraine, shall we? Because first it was 60 year olds, now it's 14 year olds being recruited by Zelinsky and to fight and die in NATO's proxy war against Russia. You can't make this up. Ukraine to launch military military training for teenagers as young as 14 years old. The Defense Ministry is pushing for early paramilitary education amid struggles to maintain recruitment levels. Ukraine is set to introduce a national program of military instruction targeting teenagers as Young as 14, a senior defense Ministry official revealed on Monday. All of this coming amid struggles to maintain recruitment levels. Ukraine's armed forces rely on mass compulsory conscription, but the campaign has faced growing public resistance and complaints about its abusive execution. The authorities, meanwhile, are pushing for early stage education to instill what they describe as nationwide culture of resistance. So this is stunning, this idea that we're going to start throwing 14 year olds into the meat grinder all for NATO's proxy war, before we get to the NATO piece of this in a second, which is absolutely infuriating because now we have this new amount of money and weapons that are about to flow to Ukraine thanks to NATO support, the United States support, and all of this. Before we get there, though, just think about multiple generations have now been wiped away and killed in NATO's proxy war with Russia for nothing. Nothing, in fact, continued loss of land, and if this continues even further, maybe the loss of your entire country, loss of Odessa becoming a landlocked country. So what you're doing is you're throwing away the future promise of Ukraine by taking 14 year olds now and throwing them into this. So the real question is about conscription, because we've all seen the videos, of course, about, you know, slightly older individuals being rounded up by the goons, the conscription goon squad, thrown into those white vans, thrown onto the front lines to be died, to be killed or maimed, permanently maimed in Ukraine. Now we're gonna add 14 year olds to this mix, but of course they're saying it's just for military training in preparation. Right.
Natalie Morris
So who's gonna train this the way that the Japanese, the Imperial Japanese used to train their students to use bayonets on dolls and pretend they were Chinese?
Clayton Morris
Yeah. So get them started early.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. Is that a society you wanna live in where young men are given this education of aggression against another race? Is that what we're doing? Because I thought we learned that maybe in the 30s that that wasn't a great thing.
Clayton Morris
But I'm not buying at all this idea that these 14 year olds won't be rounded up and thrown now that this goon squad will have carte blanche to be able to go out and start training 14 year olds. How many of them are they're gonna check their ID when these, when these guys show up on the street with their white vans, are they gonna ask a 14 year old for your identification to make sure he's of age? This is the most corrupt country in all of Europe. They're gonna throw these individuals into the machine and we're gonna start babies.
Natalie Morris
These are babies.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. We're gonna start hearing reports of 14 year olds even younger. One person on our show last week even said that between 11 and 15 year olds are already being thrown into grounded up by conscription. Gu. So now you have like a national policy that says 14 years old. But I don't buy it for a second that it's just gonna. They're gonna go through a training process. You're gonna check their id? No, you're gonna throw them into these white vans.
Natalie Morris
But even if that's the case, again, even if it's just a military education, it's not just boys then. So then girls will continue to be given this military indoctrination by the public schooling. So this is what American taxpayers will be subsidizing because we see how much we're subsidizing. The Ukrainian will be subsidizing old men, old grandpas that we spoke about last week going into military conscription, which we know will mean they'll be thrown in, but then now also children in high school given this indoctrinating anti Russian sentiment. And again, how is that gonna play out? How is that gonna create a peaceful environment when young people are radicalized in their, I mean of course that always already happens, but in their public education, how can that, is that a society anybody want? And how can never pull that back? So say, you know again, like the imperial Japanese used to use bayonets and like have children spearing stuffed dolls of Chinese. How Are you then gonna walk that back and be like, we're at peace, we're at peace with the Russians now. So whatever you learned in your school books, we love them. No, this is not a lasting peace. This is not a society you want to live in. Speaking of that money.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Let's talk about NATO now.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Zelensky is back to his old cold calling job where he gets Western leaders to commit weapons and money. Here he was on X today saying he had a successful sales bid to President Trump. Productive conversation. I love this photo that he puts up of himself too. Oh, no, that's Mark Grutte. Do we have one right before that where Zelensky is thoughtfully, well, anyhow, you can see it yourself on X where he says, productive conversation with Trump with the key focus of ending the war. Bull crap. We're grateful to potus. We love each other. We are talking about sanctions with Russia. We know Russia is stepping up, you know, their aggression. Also we want, you know, joint European decisions. Bilateral defense. What does that mean? That means, I mean, bilateral defense cooperation with America means we want American troops on the ground. Clearly that's what he's always wanted. He says this is one of the strongest agreements. Agreements so far. One of the strongest agreements this could be. Thank you to President Trump. Love you. We're bros. Mark Ruta talked about. Yes. You know, we just had a call with Zelinsky. $1 billion in funding from allies, he says, for us, equipment for Ukraine. So he says this is all coordinated by NATO. You know, weapons to save lives. He said, how are we still doing this? This is the bull stuff that we have had to watch since 2022. It's 2025 and Zelensky is just allowed to go back to the trough and start this again. Lies and money and now money for indoctrination of his youth. How are we here? Didn't President Trump say he was going to end this war? At the very least? Kamala Harris said, no, we're going to keep this war going cuz we can't give it up. So we had no vote there. Right. President Trump is actively violating this peace agreement, this promise, this campaign promise by giving more money to Ukraine. I mean, if you can't make a deal, you can't make a deal. So say, I couldn't do it, but then the money should stop.
Clayton Morris
We're gonna talk to an expert about this in moments about Ukraine recruiting 14 year olds and NATO's proxy war. Like, what are they throwing this money at someone who's been following this Very, very closely. We're gonna talk with him in just moments. Plus, we're gonna talk about Brazil and the authoritarian rule that seems to be taking hold or the judicial authoritarian rule that seems to be taking hold in the country of Brazil. We're also gonna talk about this new nuclear reactor. Push for the moon. Yeah. Sean Duffy, the Secretary of Transportation, just making this announcement that we're gonna push for a basically nuclear reactor, large train infrastructure built by Northrop Grumman. Lockheed Martin will handle the nuclear reactor piece of all of this moon base.
Natalie Morris
We're taking the moon.
Clayton Morris
Let's. Let's take the moon, minions.
Natalie Morris
Okay, you want it? Okay, Americans, you want to foot the boat?
Clayton Morris
Because we don't have enough problems at home with our own energy infrastructure right now. We don't even have a rail system that's fully up and competent in the United States. But let's build one on the moon.
Natalie Morris
We stole the moon.
Clayton Morris
We're going to talk about that.
Natalie Morris
I mean, it literally is. They're saying we need it, so nobody else takes it. So it's ours. So literally, this is groove. We stole the moon. Okay, but first, what do you want first? You do.
Clayton Morris
I want you first. I want you first.
Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
All right, hold on. We're just trying to see if our guests. Again, if you're just joining us, there are Internet outages all over the world today. Zoom is down. Amazon Web Services has had all sorts of issues. There are a lot of people saying they were just trying to connect to Rumble. Today was incredibly difficult. They had to reboot it, like, four times just to get onside onto Rumble. So how many of you are experiencing Internet problems today? Because it seems like everyone is. So.
Natalie Morris
And if you're down, if you're up, tell us where you're coming from, because maybe certain areas, I guess we wouldn't be able to. We're not going to be able to use the process of elimination for the world.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. All right, so I want to talk. Let's talk about. I want to talk about this CNN story, shall we? Can we switch gears a little bit and go to the CNN story here and see if all of this outage can pop back up? All right. All right, let's do that. Let me know if we're good to go. I don't know if anyone can hear us or not. We've literally lost our whole team today, so we're sort of flying blind. But that's the beauty of, like, live television, like, dealing with all of this stuff. I actually really enjoy it. It's kind of crazy, but it allows us to kind of fly by the seat of our pants.
Natalie Morris
Oh, I just heard Philip.
Clayton Morris
All right, we can do it. Or he texted. Okay, good. So. And yeah, Amazon Web Services seems to have, like, a monopoly over everything, as Simon on our team is pointing out that so many different companies are run and built on that infrastructure, you'd be stunned by it if you actually started to dig into it. So, yeah, Philip is all quiet, so we can't hear any of our producers, but that's okay. But let's move on to this and let's talk about Jim Acosta. So let's talk about Jim Acosta, the ousted CNN anchor. I think he was fired, right? I'm pretty sure he was fired.
Natalie Morris
Yes, I believe so.
Clayton Morris
He sat down and he did an interview with an AI version of a victim of the Parkland shooting about gun violence on his independent show. So let me just get this straight. So instead of having a real live Human guest on. He had an AI version of someone who had been killed during the Parkland shooting. Watch. Joaquin, I would like to know what your solution would be for gun violence.
C
Great question. I believe in a mix of stronger gun control laws, mental health support, and community engagement. We need to create safe spaces for conversations, conversations and connections, making sure everyone.
D
Feels seen and heard.
C
It's about building a culture of kindness and understanding.
D
What do you think about that?
Clayton Morris
I think that's a great idea, Joaquin.
Natalie Morris
Okay, now let me just explain. The deceased in this interview here is Joaquin Oliver. He is AI avatar, was created by his parents and authorized for Acosta to do this interview. Now, I can understand why grieving parents would want to do this. I cannot understand why a principled journalist would. Feels like a perverse manipulation. Exactly the kind of journalism we were warned in journalism school not to do. And I just want to ask you, who is this for? Do you think what members of the audience say, oh, this is what this person who died of gun violence would think? What do we know about what you learn in the afterlife, about the lessons of global politics? This, like that's what they're asking you. Is that what this person learned through death? And they are communicating back, but the AI can only scrape the experience of this person's life. It's more than an ethical compromise. It is a manipulation of grief because we're all collectively sad that this teenager was shot and now his avatar is coming back to haunt us and tell us something manipulative, no matter what he says. Now, I studied media theory intensively in school. Herbert Ganz, who just died this year, has to be rolling in his grave, because what he taught journalism schools for decades was that cultural values shape the stories we cover and how we cover them. And what we choose to include can tell a story. And what we choose to exclude also tells a story. And we need to constantly be mindful of that. What we leave out and what we put in, it's not neutral, our choices. So to choose something that's fake, that's admittedly fake, not. Not only so that it's unethical. Right. But where do we go from here? Now, what do you mean?
Clayton Morris
Like, where do we go from here in terms of journalism?
Natalie Morris
Yes. Now, Acosta is not a network journalist. He's an independent. Now he's free to do whatever the heck he wants. He's telling us that this is fake. But what can be built on having crossed this line?
Clayton Morris
Now, WSB in our chat, WS84, in our rumble chat says, natalie, did you just suggest that Acosta is a respected journalist. No, no. And owes him. And says Jim Costa is the champion gaslighter. Nikkur says even the Blue sky echo chamber ripped Acosta for this. I mean, to me, this is like, more performance art than anything else. I mean, it's. I guess maybe performance art mixed with propaganda because you're putting together. You're using his likeness to push a message, to push an agenda. Like, that's propaganda, Right. I mean, you're literally using this guy's AI avatar to push a propaganda message.
Natalie Morris
I suppose. I mean, propaganda is a neutral term. Propaganda can be true. Right.
Clayton Morris
Well, yeah.
Natalie Morris
So what. What he's doing. Yes. Is to push. What he wants is gun control through weaponized grief. Is the only way to see it, like, we're supposed to see this person know that he's dead, somehow suspend belief that his lived experiences can be captured in this avatar and speak in a way that should have more meaning than, say, if you and I speak about gun violence.
Clayton Morris
Well. And who's manipulating, like, the emotional resonance of this AI like, if he speaks with a certain sort of emotional fervor, like, who's pushing the buttons on. Who's to say? Like, if he starts tearing up about his experience and all of that? Like. Like, again, sort of the emotional resonance of AI who's pushing the buttons on that. If he was just sort of in a monotone voice, would. Would it be a. Would that be any more powerful or less powerful? I don't know.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. Well, if. If it starts to cry, obviously it's asking you to sympathize with somebody who no longer exists, and that feels very manipulative. So, I mean, I don't think that this is something that journalists. Journalists should ever have done. And I think anybody who cares about the profession would condemn it. Obviously, it was condemned ad nauseam. Because he turned the comments off. Probably because. Well, I didn't check blue sky, but they're saying that blue sky.
Clayton Morris
Well, I don't use blue sky. Yeah. Don't use blue sky at all. But if the comments are turned off, then what is this saying? He. He.
Natalie Morris
He knows it's odious.
Clayton Morris
He knew ahead of time then that this would. If he turned the comments off when publishing this, then he knew that this was problematic from the beginning.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Clayton Morris
I mean, he knew what he was walking into with this bs.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. I just want to know who he thinks would be manipulated by this, because anybody who would already agrees with him on gun control, I'm sure. Right. So is there anyone who's like, oh, well, this dead avatar really changed my mind on this.
Clayton Morris
Garrett Anderson, in our Chat, says on YouTube, says, ChatGPT even asks you not to say thank you because it has no emotion and it only takes a processing time to answer. So don't thank. Don't thank us. We're. We're just AI. We're just a.
Natalie Morris
Hasn't said that. It's never said that to me. Don't say thank you.
Clayton Morris
That's interesting.
Natalie Morris
And it just takes up processing time.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. Let us know in the comments what you guys think about this. Do we have any super chats we can get to here? Well, yeah.
Natalie Morris
These are not super chats we can read.
Clayton Morris
I know some of them are a little harsh. I can't put that on the. Yeah, I don't know. Are any of you guys actually using Blue Sky? I mean, Blue sky is, of course, a liberal echo chamber. And of course, the numbers over the past month show it that it's dying off very, very quickly, which was inevitable. Of course, anytime you create an echo chamber where you literally purposefully keep out a group of individuals, yeah, it's going to die. There's no way. Like, remember Mastodon? Remember that thing? I think that thing died a long time ago. Another liberal echo chamber. Blue Sky. What was another one? Oh, what's the one that Instagram tried to do? It was like, threads. Threads, Remember?
Natalie Morris
That still exist.
Clayton Morris
Oh, but, yeah, okay, but that's just like another liberal echo chamber that's barely alive because I've heard even liberals complaining about it. Like, oh, yeah, well, you move to threads, and then threads is dead. So now we're going to try Blue Sky. It's like, well, here's an idea. Maybe stop hanging out in echo chambers. What are you so afraid of on. On X? Like, having a discussion with other human beings? I don't know.
Natalie Morris
I'm not afraid.
Clayton Morris
All right, what are we doing next? David, I can hear you. Do we have any ability to get guests or no? No.
Natalie Morris
All right, so have we killed the idea of guests? Because we can keep going.
Clayton Morris
You want, we could. We could interview some AI guests?
Natalie Morris
Guests, yes.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, maybe we can get AI Jim Acosta.
Natalie Morris
That would be amazing. Are any of our guests available on AI now that we've just crapped all over the idea, we're thinking that might be more reliable than the software that we use right now.
Clayton Morris
Well, it's not our software. It's literally. Well, first of all, it's Zoom, it's aws, it's Amazon Web Services, it's VMIX call. It's everything. Everything right now is having an issue right now. Let me know in the chat. Are you guys Wef Boomer? Groomer. I love that screen name. Says I love Blue Sky. Right? That's a. That's a good one. Yeah. FEMA story. Okay, let's do and be. Oh, I know. It's crazy. I mean, it's crazy. And people being debanked didn't redacted flee to Portugal. NBL wants to know. No, we actually live in the United States, but thank you for asking. We lived in Europe for a while.
Natalie Morris
We moved there and we moved back. It was not a fleeing. I would not call it a fleeing. We had movers.
Clayton Morris
You guys use some shady apps.
Natalie Morris
If you're fleeing, you don't use a mover.
Clayton Morris
Oh, my God. I love it. Brugarla says all of this is an Operation Gladio incident. Exactly.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Great American news links. As I stand with Trump, I'm just curious, do you stand with Trump in terms of. Do you stand with Trump in terms of his support of Israel? Sort of unequivocal. Israel? Real. What do you think about that? Let me know your thoughts on that. I'd be curious on that. All right, what are we doing next? Let's do. Let's do the moon. Let's go to the moon, because that's our next story. All right, can we do that, Philip? See if we can do that before we get there.
Natalie Morris
Can anybody hear us?
Clayton Morris
All right, you know what we're going to do? We're going to thank our friends at lir, and then we're going to go to the moon. Can we do that? Okay, we'll do that.
Natalie Morris
This is the plan.
Clayton Morris
Okay. Well, my son, a part of his investing journey right now, has been saving up money so that he can start investing in precious minerals. That's what he wants to do. He wants to start buying gold, he wants to start buying silver, he wants to start investing. And we helped him set that up with our friends at Lear Capital. That's who we buy gold and silver through. Because right now, the dollar. I don't know if you saw Moody's report today talking about a coming recession in the United States, all tied, of course, to the US Dollar. The future of the US Dollar is bleak. Do you want your family's future tied to the US Dollar, or do you want to have real, tangible assets like real estate, like gold, like silver, things that you can actually that have never lost their value in 4,000 years, going back to the Romans, for crying out loud. Who invested in real estate going back to the Romans who owned gold and silver. So for four to five thousand years, gold and silver particularly has been an important way to protect your family's wealth. And that's what our friends at Lear Capital can help you do. If you want to take a portion of your US dollar savings that will continue to lose value every day that it's in a bank account because of inflation and because of what the Fed is doing, because of the devaluation of the US dollar, you want to convert that over to something tangible. And you know, our friends at Lear can help you do this. And maybe you've got an old like 401k that's laying around just sitting there. You can actually convert that over to a self directed IRA and they will help you set that up and do that. And the beauty of a self directed ira, I always get in confused. It's traditional, which is the one that grows tax free? The traditional.
Natalie Morris
The Roth.
Clayton Morris
The Roth. Okay. The ROTH grows tax free and can know. The Roth grows tax free. Sorry, I just need to take off my watch. I'm getting totally distracted by constant text messages today. And so the ROTH grows tax free and it allows you to invest in precious minerals or other items. You can invest in stocks or whatever you want. You can invest in real estate inside of your self directed account. And then that way when you retire, guess what? All of that wealth is yours. So anyway, our friends at Lear Capital can help you up, set up and do this. Just go to learredacted.com is the place to go. Or go. Or call their 800 number and they have a team standing by. 1-800-613-3557 is the place to go. 1-800-613-34557 is the place to go for your free gold and silver guide. And you can receive up to $15,000 in free bonus medals with a qualified purchase. All right, let's go to the moon, shall we? Well, they're doing it again. Looking for more ways to spend your taxpayer dollars in ways that will never be able to audit or track. Of course, this is how they love it. This time it involves the moon. NASA just announced it's planning to build a nuclear reactor on the moon. Let that sink in for a second. Here's the headline. Secretary Duffy confirms fast track plan to build a nuclear reactor on on the moon. So a nuclear reactor on the moon at a time when America doesn't have a modern energy grid here at home. Here is Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy saying the next Battle will be fought on the moon. We'll play a few seconds of this watch. We're in a race to the moon, in a race with China to the moon. And to have a base on the moon, we need energy and some of the key locations on the moon. We're going to get solar power. But this vision technology is critically important. And so we've spent hundreds of million dollars studying can we do it? We are now going to move beyond studying and we are going, we have given direction to go. Let's start to deploy our technology to move to actually make this a reality. And I think the stat we have is it's 100 kilowatt output. That's the same amount of, of energy a 2,000 square foot home uses every three and a half days. So we're not great. So of course on the surface this might sound like cutting edge progress. We're going to go to the moon, build nuclear reactor there. Oh, we need energy for future astronaut missions and all of that, of course. But we can literally, we saw with the flight MH370, a friend of the show, Ashton Forbes, we can literally teleport aircraft. We have the teleportation technology already to instantly transport massive, you know, jumbo jets in midair. We need a nuclear reactor on the moon for moon missions with astronauts like, don't buy this garbage at all. But that's how the headlines are selling it. But here at Redacted, we don't buy it because we've spoken to one too many whistleblowers who've been a part of the secret space program and they've been to the jointly held moon base that sits on the dark side of the moon. Books have been written about it, whistleblowers have come forward. So we're not buying the PR spin on this at all because we've been following the paper trail for years. And this isn't about some peaceful lunar exploration. This is about weaponization of the moon, the off world military industrial complex, how to milk us for more money and billions of dollars quietly disappearing into these black budget projects you'll never see on a spreadsheet. Of course.
Natalie Morris
Well, the way that he said that is we gotta get there because China will get there before us. So we gotta put some stakes around, you know, we'll own it. And then what? This is what I was thinking about last night. So what if China does go up and be like, I'm gonna use this. Here's a space station, we're gonna use it too. We have armed guards outside on the moon. Is that plausible? Like, you can't. Is there any kind of deterrence from this being. Also, why does one nation state get any claim to the moon that literally runs the whole planet?
Clayton Morris
Truth shock in our chat, we've never been to the moon. Go ahead. Sorry, what?
C
David, you have a meteor hit it or something like that. There's gonna be nuclear fallout on the moon. Now what kind of problems are we gonna introduce by doing this crazy stuff?
Natalie Morris
Right? Without the moon, you have no tides. Right? Like a woman's body flows by the moon. Our cycles, our 28 day lunar Cy. We'd have no, like, no food. Why are we messing with something we literally need for the whole planet? I don't understand our claim to the moon.
Clayton Morris
Well, someone in our chat, now, I've forgotten his name, but says, dude, we've never been to the moon. Well, you know, I've spoken to whistleblowers who've said we've absolutely been to the moon. It's the later missions that didn't happen. It was the, like once we sort of agitated on the moon. You can literally listen to the audio tapes from the moon where they're literally witnessing craft landing on the craters nearby. They have to switch to the health channel at Houston so that this is not publicly broadcast. So the whistleblowers I've spoken to have said yes, we've been to the moon. The first, like, few missions, and then the rest of them were faked. So that's interesting. Anyway, I don't know. I've never been to the moon, so I can't answer that. I don't know. I can't confirm the footprints there. I'd like to. I'd like to go to one of those jump rooms and actually travel to the moon base.
Natalie Morris
Nope. Anyway, you're not allowed. You're staying.
Clayton Morris
Did I go? You wouldn't let me if I was like, honey, I have an opportunity to go to the jump room and you know, basically the stargate, where these individuals have been able to land.
Natalie Morris
You're literally gonna come back like spaceballs with your head on backwards. No.
Clayton Morris
Great, I can scratch my ass easier.
Natalie Morris
No, no more beaming.
Clayton Morris
I'm walking. No more beaming. That's why Dr. McCoy didn't like the transportation for the transporter on the. On the Enterprise. He didn't like his atoms being scattered across space. Anyway, a whistleblower has told us that the invention of the space Force was all a cover up to what's really going on. So let's dig into this. NASA just tapped Lockheed Martin to develop a fission reactor that can power future moon missions by 2030. That's less than five years from now. Okay, now ask yourself, why the sudden rush for this? Why suddenly is this a priority when the last moon mission ended in the 1970s? Allegedly. Well, maybe the quote from the US Space Force's own recruitment video can actually help answer that. Watch this video. This is a real Space Force recruitment video. Watch what they say about the moon base. Watch.
C
We aren't just getting ready for the near future.
Clayton Morris
We're getting ready for the 22nd century. When our enemies ask, what if we will have an answer?
C
When foreign powers can build bases on.
Clayton Morris
The dark side of the moon, when.
C
Private companies are inventing a new economy.
Clayton Morris
Beyond our planet, we need to stay.
C
One step ahead of the future.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, well, that's not science fiction. That's literally from an official Space Force recruitment video. An enemy building a base on the dark side of the moon. Now, we've had multiple whistleblowers on the show. Former military, former intelligence officers, pilots who've risked everything to expose what's really happening up there on the moon base. They've already told us about the existing moon bases, the ones that we've had for decades. And people in our chat room are aware of this. They're like, fully aware of this. But there are people in our chat room who are like, what? I've never heard of this. We have a moon base. Yes, we have a moon base. It's massive. So these insiders who've been a part of it, they've been there multiple times. They say that, that they've told us about reverse engineering tech that happens on the moon base, joint missions with non earth entities, and yes, even secret construction projects that have nothing to do with planting an American flag at all. And by the way, all of these major countries are involved with it, from Russia to China. So this idea that, like, we're at war with these guys is kind of hilarious. We have a joint operation together on the moon already. One of our whistleblower guests, a former aerospace insider who worked with military contractors, told us that she personally visited the Lunar Operations Command multiple Times. Not in 2030, not someday, years ago. She's already been there. And now suddenly we're building a nuclear reactor on the moon just for research for our own astronauts to do. Lunar research? Come on. No one's buying this. And the timing couldn't be more suspicious, because while NASA distracts the public with reactors, DARPA and Northrop Grumman are already laying the tracks for Something far more permanent. That's right. They're building a railroad on the moon. So DARPA picks Northrop Grumman to develop lunar railroad concept. Yeah. It would help humanity set up shop on the moon. You know, that's what the headline said. Really?
C
They're talking about all this stuff they're going to do like preparing for the future and all this. And this high tech, all this stuff.
Clayton Morris
Stuff.
C
Why not focus on it on Earth first? Like the economy. Let's, let's predict the future.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. We have no high speed rail in the United States like that.
Clayton Morris
I mean, have you seen better stuff than us? Have you seen what China has done with their Maglev? It goes faster than friggin Boeing, you know, Boeing 757 or nearly as fast as Boeing 757s. It's unbelievable. So I mean, this is DARPA awarding a contract to Northrop Grumman to explore the feasibility of constructing a lunar freight train. Their own press release, and even you heard Secretary Duffy talk about all of this. He said we've spent tens of millions of dollars on this already. Their own press release at Northrop Grumman brags about developing a new lunar railroad. You can read it right on their own website. They're not even trying to hide it on the moon's surface.
C
Wonder if there's a Jesse James on the moon that'll stop him from going through certain areas.
Natalie Morris
Ooh, can we be like train robbers on the M.O.
Clayton Morris
Billy the Kid. You hold it right there.
Natalie Morris
You need a horse for that? We're gonna get a horse.
Clayton Morris
We're gonna have to invent a space horse. Okay, come on. Come on, Armstrong, move it a little faster.
Natalie Morris
So Armstrong is your space horse?
Clayton Morris
You got it. Picking up what I'm putting down here.
Natalie Morris
So stupid.
Clayton Morris
I know. I was trying. I was like, come on, brain, think. What's a good space name? Guess who's paying for all of this? Of course you are. Through black budget programs, classified appropriations, and now convenient cover stories from all of this. You see, this is how they do it. They wrap it up in a nice little like NASA bow, slap a logo on and hand it to you as progress. We're building a moon base. It's already there. Why are you lying to people about it? It's a giant funnel for your tax dollars into a shadow space program that's been operational for decades. And the kicker in all of this is not even scientifically impossible. That's what makes a story so dangerous. It's real. But not for the reasons they tell you. It's real. Just today I interviewed MIT Professor Rizwan Verk. You know him as the guy who has been exploring the simulation theory, that we're basically living in a simulation, a matrix. But he's also a tech founder and scientist who knows this space stuff very well. I asked him directly this question, could we build a nuclear reactor on the moon? And here's what he said. Why?
D
I think what we're seeing is a new space race, if you will, that's focused once again on the moon. Even though we've discussed having ships go to Mars, for example, or having bigger space stations. But I think in the near term that will be the big objective. And China has already landed on the far side of the moon, for example. And to do that, we're going to need infrastructure to be built on the moon. Now, there's no reason that you couldn't have a nuclear reactor on the moon. In fact, many plans for spaceships in the past, you know, have included nuclear power as a way to try to, you know, provide fuel for long journeys out to Jupiter or, or elsewhere. So I don't think there's that kind of a technological problem in being able to do that. That said, you know, I think as well as high speed rail, for example, what they really want to do is do like electricity or electromagnetic rails on the moon, because some of the plans for being able to launch from the moon to go out to these other locations involves being able to take off and send cargo up very quickly rather than using chemical rockets. Now, you've alluded to, I think, in your show and other places to secret space programs and other technology that's not public. You know, I've investigated this a little bit and spoken with people like Jacques Vallee and Dr. Eric Davis. He used to work for the Pentagon's OS app program. And they believe that there's already been reverse engineering efforts in places like Lockheed Martin and other big aerospace companies. But there's a lot of disagreement over whether we actually have mastered those technologies yet or not. So from a conventional point of view, nuclear power, despite, you know, coming with some risks, is still one of the more efficient ways of providing power. So I don't see why that couldn't be done. It would just take a significant amount of expense to get up there. And that's assuming, you know, that there aren't. There isn't anybody else up there or any, any other reason why we can't build it.
Clayton Morris
Bingo. So a new space race, essentially. And as Static GT in a rumble chat says, if they're mentioning something, the Golden Dome. Space Force or nuclear reactor on the moon. It means it already exists. Right. It's like this 40 years after the fact. You're going to like let us in on the idea of a moon base so that it's less controversial. I mean, we already have videos. I mean you can just go, go online and do a search for moon moon videos of UFOs and amateur astronomers who are capturing all sorts of craft like landing in craters, taking off from craters. Like they're capturing it with their own high powered telescopes in their backyard, hard. So we're not idiots. We know that this is already happening. There's already a moon base. So this is a new space race. Whoever controls the moon controls the high ground. Let's not forget what the late Air Force General Thomas Stafford once said. Whoever controls space controls Earth. And that's the story. Go ahead, David. Or Philip.
C
And they're saying that they're going to build a nuclear thing on the moon, but there's things that they can't even do here that they've said, oh, It'll take like 30 years to do this or 40 years to do that, but they can do that on the moon in five years. So yeah, that definitely tracks that. They already have it.
Clayton Morris
Well, exactly. And they'll announce that they'll show it as like a big project. Like look at Trump's advancement, Space Force's huge advancement of a nuclear reactor on the moon. Can you and I as journalists, like go there and confirm this? Well, like Blue Origin and maybe Katy Perry, like we can go up together and she can bring her little flower and we can go check the veracity of the people claims that there's a nuclear reactor that's working on the moon. I have an idea. Train in action. Take a few press, press with them on the, you know, hand us some binders while we're there too.
C
Let's focus on getting fiber and like one gig up and down at hotels first. Can we do that?
Clayton Morris
Right, right. Well, you know the boondoggle of the freaking California high speed rail project.
Natalie Morris
Yes.
Clayton Morris
I mean, I've covered that recently here on the show. I was in high school school when they made this announcement. I think I was in junior high school when they announced that they were building a California high speed rail. That was 30 years ago. I mean, I graduated in 1995 from Wilson High School in Reading, Pennsylvania. And I remember a few, I think it was right before that they announced or no, it was maybe my freshman year of college. Either way, it was right around that time. They still haven't built it. They still haven't built it. Billions of dollars in overruns. And now Trump basically wants to cancel it because it's been such a ridiculous boondoggle. So, yeah, we can't even build a high speed rail here, but we can build it on the moon, right?
Natalie Morris
No, I have ethical problems with this. Like, women ovulate every 28 days by the lunar cycle. I really don't want to see what happens when that doesn't happen any longer.
Clayton Morris
I never even would have thought of that. Me, I'm just like, I don't want the propaganda of them lying to us because we already have a moon base. That's how my brain thinks.
Natalie Morris
And I like my ovaries.
Clayton Morris
You're like, I'm a woman and I want my regular cycle to be. I don't want them knocking around the moon up there.
C
That's how it's like, okay, now I have three cycles a month, right?
Natalie Morris
What if that happens and women are in perpetual PMS because of it?
Clayton Morris
I will move to the moon.
Natalie Morris
That'll teach you.
Clayton Morris
You'll need a moon base because I'll move there. Get me out of here.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. So let's say no to this. I don't think we really have any options, though. Nobody's posing it. They're just gonna do it.
Clayton Morris
I'll be on the next mov. I'll be on the next blue origin shuttle.
Natalie Morris
Okay.
Clayton Morris
With a bunch of pms. Katy Perry's and Katy Perry. Katy Perry. Whoopi Goldberg. Oh, my God. Can you imagine?
Natalie Morris
I'm pretty sure she's post menopause. Those people. You can go with the people who are still ovulating.
Clayton Morris
Perpetual pms.
Natalie Morris
You're screwed. Don't do this to us.
Clayton Morris
You want to make a new horror movie? That's what you should make.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Yeah. All right.
Natalie Morris
Okay. We're going to talk about why the Trump administration lied about FEMA aid. How they originally wanted to tie FEMA aid to your loyalty to Israel. Not anything else. You can boycott anything else. But the original FEMA document published in April says if you boycott Israel, you have made yourself disqualified for FEMA aid. So, oh, maybe you have a terrible flood, terrible fire, terrible earthquake. F off. If you boycott Israel, you're not getting federal funding. That's illegal. Legal. That's a lie, too. They walked it back without admitting it. Why are they lying so stupidly? Why? Why do this stupid thing? And why lie so stupidly? We're going to talk about that in a Second, but first, Clayton's going to tell you about our friends over at Kickoff.
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C
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Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
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C
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Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
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Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
That's the disclaimer I had to read.
Natalie Morris
G. Fontes in our chat says that it's kickoff saved them $15,000 over the life of their loan for Alexis. So, yeah, of course, the better your credit score, the better deal you're going to get when you finance something. I just wanted to thank everybody who's stuck with us for this show because we had a full lineup of guests for you today and we were able to really have a conversation with you. So the fact that you stood around and had a conversation with us about these topics means that we really do appreciate our relationship with you. So, dear viewer, dear educated viewer, we really just want to say thank you for being a part of this show. When things fall apart, you're still here.
Clayton Morris
There was a point in that show for a good 30 minutes where I was switching the cameras and the assets. That's purely visual. I could not hear anything you were saying. So I was just like, trying to guess what you were saying. Lip reading, following along. Lip reading. So that was fun.
Natalie Morris
That must have been fun.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
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Clayton Morris
It's ridiculous. I mean. Yeah. So again, if you joined us, late Internet outages all over the place. Zoom down 8, Amazon Web Services down all. You know, I don't know. Lots of, lots of people having issues. A lot of people had trouble getting on, getting on Rumble today as well. So. So, yeah, it's crazy when, I guess when AWS sort of owns a monopoly on things and then things go down. That's a problem.
Natalie Morris
Yeah. All right, well, let's talk about this. On Monday, it was reported that the Trump administration would deny FEMA funds to any city or state that boycotted Israel. That means you have a terrible flood, you have a terrible tornado, hurricane, earthquake, whatever the natural disaster is. The Trump administration put it in wreck that FEMA could deny you funds if your city, state or government had boycotted Israel. Later that day, the Department of Homeland Security issued a denial. But that denial was an outright lie because the original document still lived on the URL that was public. So what they had to do was move that document to a new URL. But this is a screenshot of proof that in fact, if you look at this section D, I wrote it out in the newsletter so you can see it for yourself. It was page six, section C, this right here, 17D1D said that recipients must comply with these anti discrimination laws and discriminatory prohibited. Boycott means refusing to deal, cutting commercial relations or otherwise limiting commercial relations, specifically with Israeli companies or with companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by, licensed by or organized under the laws of Israel to do business. That means the federal government is openly declaring that FEMA relief can be denied. If you boycott Israel now, you can boycott the United States and still get FEMA funding. You can boycott Peru, Saudi Arabia, you can boycott God himself and still get FEMA funds. But according to the Trump administration that Israel's the only, the only entity there that you cannot boycott in order to get federal funding. Now this is clearly illegal. Unfortunately, we don't have many politicians or lawyers who would challenge this in a court of law, but they ended up walking it back. What they did not do is explain that we changed the document. They denied it ever exists, which is a stupid lie. We see you, we see the original document, we see that it's been changed and this part removed. So there's no real relief here in the fact that they removed it because it was there in the first place. Number one, there's also anti boycott laws in the, I believe the big beautiful bill and the previous budget. So it's normal for the American government to put this in our laws, the only country. Now there are people online saying, oh, I'm fine with that because President Trump is just stopping any kind of Jew hatred. Well, number one, you can hate whatever the f you want. This is America. We are free expression, free speech. And you can boycott whatever you want. That is part of your First Amendment rights. Also, the laws of fema, where is it here? The, the Stafford act forbids withholding emergency funds based on, based on viewpoint, political association or ideological expression. And refusing to do business with Israel is not Jew hate. Anyone who makes that leap is a stupid person. You can boycott any government you want. That is our rights. But according to the Trump administration and FEMA is federally funded, so that means your taxpayer dollars go into it it. But if you boycott Israel, you wouldn't be able to pull out of it if you were a victim of a natural disaster, according to this legislation. So again, why was this ever there? Well, it's not that surprising because you see it in most legislation. Number two, why didn't they tell us the truth and say we removed it instead? The way they denied it, they said, here is the statement from Department of Homeland Security. There is no FEMA requirement tied to Israel and no currently endorsement. No states have lost funding. No new conditions have been imposed. So they're sort of debunking it. But that's a lie. So why such stupid lies when we can see it? It's there. I downloaded the document in case that ever goes missing. But again, this policy would never hold up in court. But who is brave enough to take it to court? And in fact they're saying we've never denied based on this. But you went through the trouble to write it out out this clearly illegal condition for federal aid. It wasn't legal when the Biden administration withheld aid from North Carolina flood victims if they had Trump signs on their property. That clearly was not legal. It wasn't legal when President Trump threatened to withhold FEMA aid from California over the fires when he had a feud with Gavin Newsom. It's not legal now. There should be no, no conditions to getting FEMA funds that are ideological, full stop. So why did they do this and why are they denying it so stupidly? It's insulting. Let us know what you think of that in the chat.
Clayton Morris
I would like to point out. Go ahead. Oh, sorry. The, the person that pointed out like, well, this will stop like Jew hate. Israel is not the Jews. Israel is the country, the people you. This, it's boycotting the country. The government of Israel that is, that is not, not going after all Jews. It's not the same thing. You're an anti Semite for saying that. Why are you anti Semitic for saying that, Philip?
Natalie Morris
Yeah, and, and also it is not President Trump's right to use federal dollars to stop people from hating anything. Really. I can hate whatever the heck I want and still be entitled to federal funds as an American taxpayer.
C
And yeah, let's go ahead and start weaponizing the dollar in our own country to where now states will start coming up with their own currencies and they'll be like little mini brics nations.
Natalie Morris
Oh, I hadn't thought of that as an unintended consequence, but yes, that's terrifying.
Clayton Morris
Supreme Steve. Five dollar rumble rant says United States is not a sovereign nation. Israel owns Congress.
Natalie Morris
I mean, look. Look at every Covid relief bill that had aid for Israel. Israel. Look at every budget since that had aid for Israel. Look how many states have enacted anti boycott laws for Israel. No other entity enjoys anti boycott laws. Again, not any religion, not any state, not even the US Government. You can boycott anything you want except this. Why? It's. It's a lingering question that nobody seems able to answer. Who supports Israel, So let us know.
Clayton Morris
I mean, that's crazy. Even Arizona, I mean, Arizona has these anti BDS laws in place.
Natalie Morris
Yeah, I think they're. The last time I checked there were 13 anti BDS laws. Although I saw somebody yesterday, say 35, so maybe I am way behind. Anyhow, yeah, it seems crazy because again, it is my right to do business with whoever I want to or not. Absolutely.
Clayton Morris
Going to take a couple of your super chats here or your rumble rants. Get them in now. We'll take a few of those. Here it is. Mer, Is it? Mercury retrograde. Oh, so we are in.
Natalie Morris
Mercury, we are in. Yeah.
Clayton Morris
So that's why they were having these tech issues. Maybe at the top of it. All right, we're going to get to your super chats in a moment. But first. Well, you guys know I've been railing against these huge tech companies that want to own everything about us. They don't just want our money, they want to know everything about you. These sort of shadowy data brokers making a living compiling detailed profile of your online activity, everything that you are doing. And they're selling them to marketers and other corporate interests. And it seems like the US government is in lockstep with these companies. But there is a way to keep your browsing history truly private so that they cannot snoop on you. And I use it every day. I've got it on my laptop sitting right here in front of me. I have it on my Mac in my office. I have it on my iPhone. It's an app called ExpressVPN. One of the easiest ways for data brokers to track you is through your device's unique IP address, which also reveals information about your location. When you have ExpressVPN turned on, your IP address is hidden. That makes it much more difficult for data brokers to monitor, track and monetize your private online activity. Now, I use it all the time, every day. We wouldn't be able to do our show because there are so many news websites that are blocked in certain countries because they don't want you to know the truth. Well, guess what? What? I Jump on using ExpressVPN I'm able to jump into a different country, use a different IP address and able to get access to that information. So just one tap to turn it on and you are protected. It's that easy. So guys, right now find out how you can get four months free by scanning the QR code right on your screen, clicking the link in the description box below, or simply by going to expressvpn.com redaction. Get four months free just by scanning that QR code right on your screen or clicking the link in the description box below or simply going to expressvpn.com redacted. All right, totally awesome. Thank you for your $99 super chat. We appreciate it. Some of these comments I can't read because I probably get us flagged here on YouTube. Do we have, I guess. David, do we have the new system set up yet? I guess not, right?
C
No, we're testing it during today's show to see what it does with super chats and stuff. Rumble rants. Okay, it's running, but we're just testing.
Clayton Morris
Okay. So tomorrow, I'm very excited. So we have it up and running tomorrow, you think?
C
Well, it depends on how the test goes. I got to get with Grim after the show. I don't want to promise anything.
Clayton Morris
Okay. All right. Yeah, well, I don't see any more super chats that came in that we want to get to. But guys, how about a segment with Dr. Steven Greer? We need an update on full disclosure. Dane Ogilvy says, yeah, I'd like to get Dr. Greer back on the show. It's amazing, like people have like their real like negative opinions about Greer. But like I, you know, I. That's the thing with like the UFO community. You have like people that, you know, can't stand Lou Elizondo, they can't stand Jeremy Corbell, they can't stand Steven Greer. Then those who love Greer. I mean, there are people that have.
C
Issues with Mr. Rogers. So you're never gonna please everyone.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, exactly. Let's see. Here's a five dollar rumble rant says, will silver outperform gold in your opinion? Big gold silver ratio right now. How will tariffs impact Canadian miners? Check out my fun prospecting vids. Thank you. I don't know, I mean, I wish I had a crystal ball. Right? I mean all my friends that invest always say that, right? We wish we had a crystal ball. Is one going to outperform the other? I don't know. But when you look at silver being completely undervalued, still not near its all time high and fast as both a currency and needing it as a commodity inside of digital electronics and the massive push for AI solar panels. Everything else that silver is used in, I mean, it's hard to see. I've seen a number of analysts say it's the world's most undervalued asset right now. Like that and copper are kind of like neck and neck. But Rhino says so could you be barred from receiving Social Security checks if these boycott laws are enforced? I mean, that's the slippery slope, right? Like, you're receiving federal aid, you're receiving Social Security. And because you're like, you know, you speak out against the genocide in Gaza, like you're suddenly somehow pro Hamas and therefore identified on some sort of a watch list, you know, I mean, then you suddenly get federal funding pulled from you or. I, I don't know. I've. It's. It's. It. It's not. It wouldn't surprise me at all. Does the UFO community have any physics yet? I don't know about that. US is talking about banning VPNs. What about the United States? I don't think it'd be a huge backlash. I mean, it's less necessary, I think, in the United States. I mean, when I, when I, when we lived in Europe, you had to use a VPN in order to get news information. We were just, I was just traveling in Europe just like a few weeks ago, and some of the, like, the news websites that I want to like, access on a regular basis, it's completely blocked. Can't walk, you can't access them at all. That's the European Union for you. So I was like, oh, crap, my VPN is turned off. So I had to turn my VPN on just so I could go and access the news. News. It's really sad. It's getting all hot and sweaty up here. Someone says, well, for a while they.
C
Did that with rt. I mean, they blocked a bunch of new sites during COVID and after the Russia thing in the United States. So you needed a VPN to connect to see those?
Clayton Morris
Yeah, yeah, exactly. Ali sees Luna Lunatics writes as. Hey, Clayton and Natalie, I've been missing you folks. What the heck's been going on with Monday that you. You're absent. Yeah, we mentioned this at the beginning of the summer, that we are just on our summer schedule. We got the kids home and it's been crazy. So we're not doing a live show on Mondays during the summer, but after Labor Day, after Labor Day, we'll be back to our regularly scheduled program. Kyle west, thank you for your $10 rumble rant. Says, can you highlight the FEMA issues in Texas? A month later and they're still making Menard wait to repair until. Until the. Until they assess. I have an old family friend who got infected from the tap water. That's a great yes. Hey Simon, if you're watching, let's do a segment on that. I would love to. It's amazing. I don't know if you saw what happened in North Carolina after, after the, all the flooding, of course, that basically the Amish came down from Pennsylvania and were just non stop helping to rebuild homes and barns and everything else. Like, and they were doing it just not. They've been doing it non stop. Like, where is the federal government? Like, how worthless has FEMA been in all of this?
C
At least they didn't bring their raw milk because they'd all have been put in jail.
Clayton Morris
Right. You think about these people, of course, and a lot of these. Because in a lot of these situations there's a big question about land grab. I mean, look what Mel Gibson just spoke out about against last week. He was on a microphone and talked about how he believes that in Maui and all those areas, it's a major land grab right now. And slammed Governor Newsom, like, why is no rebuilding happening? Because the government is basically trying to come in and swoop in and take this land. The same with Maui. Kyle west says the Amish have been killing it. They're amazing. I grew up in Amish country in Pennsylvania or near Amish country in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. And yeah, it's amazing. Like, yeah, the Amish built. Did the Amish in Texas step in to build shelters? Says tired of, tired of this shit in our rumble chat. Did the Amish, where do they build the shelters in North Carolina or In Texas? Yeah, 15 minute cities is right. 100% a land grab. It's hard to see it as anything else. They did it in after Katrina. We have the evidence that they did it after Katrina. That entire waterfront was rebuilt with casinos and restaurants and entertainment and condo complexes and apartment complexes. And all of those unfortunate individuals that had homes along that whole area been totally. They're gone. They were totally removed and gone and they relocated to basically Houston. Yeah. In North Carolina is where they built shelters. Okay. Yeah. Not only rebuilding homes, barns, churches, everything else that the Amish have been doing it. The Amish is amazing. I mean, David, we talk about this all the time, but about, you know, how Covid hit that community. Right? Like no, we're not going to lock down. We're literally going to go to church with one another and just be in a room together. Mack Truck says the Amish. No, I'm not going to read that, but thank you, Mac. K2Dams says, is there an extensive paycheck coming, coming in to spread Trump propaganda? There might be, because they're never going to send it to us because we're critical of the Trump administration. I mean, we'll praise them when they do great things. I'm not afraid to praise the Trump administration. We do that regularly. But we also slam them when they do bullshit like this. So there's no, no one's going to cut us a check. But that's actually something I was talking to Tucker Carlson about when he was on our show. He mentioned that, that. And this is the first that I heard it, but I was not surprised by it, that in the run up to the election, he said that he hoped that there was a number of conservative influencers who he knows for a fact were taking, like, super PAC money or Trump money from, you know, in some capacity. Now, he didn't name names, and I didn't ask him. I don't want to push him on that, but I should have. He probably would not have named names, but I don't know. That's. I think that's, it's unsightly. I wouldn't be surprised, though. I mean, a lot of these probably big influencers are paid in some capacity, you'd have to think. Right.
C
Well, and sometimes they're not necessarily paid with money, but they're paid with access, you know, so they don't want to lose that access, so they'll do things.
Clayton Morris
That's why none of the Trump people will do our show. Yeah, it either has to be like Fox News or there's like a few of those conservative influencers that, you know, like, if you, if you see, like, members of the Trump administration on one of their shows. Can I have Nick Fuentes on? I'd love to have Nick on. I, I'd love to do a deep dive with him at some point. I, I'm totally, I'm totally down with that. The only thing is, I don't know, like, if we get banned, like, I know some people, like, he even talked about this when he was on Candace's show like that. Some people who he. Then he shows, he goes on end up getting, like, banned. So I don't know if it's like, just by association. Lisa says Nick is an asset. I've heard that, too. But he says absolutely not. He says he's absolutely not an asset. How do you know? I mean, exactly. How do you know? Unless you have access to someone's bank accounts or something. I don't know. Nick says absolutely. He's not a CIA or Fed asset or any sort of association with the federal government. Do you take him at his word? Okay, well, then if someone, like, lobs an accusation like that, like when people be like, you're a Putin, you're taking money from Putin because we're anti war, we're anti NATO's proxy war in Ukraine. They're like, you're clearly being paid by Moscow. Uh, no, we're not. But then you. Someone, like, levels a charge at you. Like, what's the. The only way to, I guess, prove it is just. I don't know, how do you prove that? Right. It's kind of ridiculous, but. All right. Jim Disa says my computer keeps freezing on very weird faces for Clayton. I apologize for that. No one wants to see that. Ms. Stacy Lynn, P.J. pickett. You guys should have. No, I. You know, what's there to debate with these people? Like, if people who are emotionally connected to a cause, what sort of a debate is there? What sort of a debate is there? Like, here are the facts about what's happening in Gaza. Look, look for yourself. And you're an anti Semit. You just want to get emotional about it then. I have no tolerance for those types of people. Anthony says Mike Gill showed how Planet Fitness is owned by the Sonola drug cartel. Is that true? Grassy grassy guy. Five dollar super chat or a rumble rant says, did you guys see the Jewish Jesus show on Fox over the weekend? No. Really? Global Forever says, I still support Trump, but I absolutely slam him if he does something I'm against. Yeah, I mean, again, Trump is not Jesus. I mean, he's not some sort of a religious figure. People, I think, hold him up as some sort of an idol, and I think idol worship is incredibly dangerous. So. So I think we can be critical of President Trump and what he's allowing to happen with. Why are we still funding Ukraine? What? Why. Why are we allowing this proxy war which was supposed to be done the day you took office? Remember that? Within 24 hours. I can criticize him for that, but I can also praise him for closing the border. And now he's going to hire 10,000 additional ICE agents. Great. We needed that a long time ago. The math doesn't add up. Like, we have over 30 million illegal immigrants in The United States. The first thing you got to do is stop the bleeding. I praise Trump for that. Then you've got to round up the illegals and especially the criminals. But how are you going to do that with a limited number of ICE agents you have? So making promises that you're going to get everyone out is not, not feasible. The math simply doesn't add up. J.J. carroll, former Customs and Border Patrol expert agent on our show, says, you know, you literally have to be non stop arresting and you'd have to hire massive amounts of ICE agents so great that he's doing it. But by the time you get these individuals up and running, it's going to take two years at least to get them fully operational. So don't lie to us. You have to admit it's a massive problem that the Biden administration allowed to have happen. So. But I can praise him for closing the borders down, but I can also, also slam him for this ridiculous love of Benjamin Netanyahu, who I think is a demon. I think he's a demon incarnate and supporting an absolute destruction of an entire people and being sort of blinded by that. I don't understand if he's being sort of surrounded by sycophants who don't tell him, like, hey, President Trump, I don't know if you noticed, but like most of your young base absolutely can't stand and this, like Israel flags flying in the halls of Congress and apex influence over you and your administration and all of this, like, they don't want this. And I know for a fact he's not aware of it. He's not fully aware of it, to be honest with you. Go ahead.
C
You see like congressmen and senators and stuff doing interviews on tv and they'll have the American flag and the big Israeli flag behind them. But could you imagine what would happen if somebody decided to have the Palestinian flag or you know, like a Uganda flag or something like that? Like, people would lose their absolute minds over it. But, like, it's just kind of accepted with the, with the Israeli flag.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I don't get it. I mean, I don't get it. It's really, it's a, it's really one of the strangest phenomenon. I would encourage all of you to read John Mearsheimer's great book, the Israel Lobby. Like, maybe you have a bias, maybe you're like really pro Israel and that's just your worldview. But I think we grow through discomfort, like, challenge your worldview. You know, I grew up studying Native American history classes in My American history classes. I had Native American history classes at the University of Pittsburgh, but no one ever taught me and I had to learn it later. And it really kind of shattered my worldview. Like, oh, you know, we came in and swooped up and took their land and Native Americans land. Well, did we. Well, who did they take it from? And also, this idea that Native Americans were like this peace loving, monolithic group where they just made us, taught us how to use make popcorn is ridiculous. Like, it might be uncomfortable to admit that, but they were warring with each other. The Nez Perce fighting the Cherokees. I mean, it was absolutely bloody. So there wasn't like one section of land that was controlled and owned by us. It was all. It was a constant war. We can't talk about that. So we have to just have like all sorts of white guilt about it or European guilt about it. Right. But where did all the people go that were here before the Native Americans who killed them? What happened there? So I don't know. It's inconvenient. It makes you uncomfortable to have these discussions, right? Like, it maybe makes Americans uncomfortable to admit that Abraham Lincoln had a lot of flaws and he was not as perfect as was purported to be. You know, read your history about Abraham Lincoln. It's eye opening, but it's sort of buried and covered. And it makes us, you know, makes us uncomfortable as Americans to admit that this guy with this Lincoln Memorial, this massive Lincoln memorial in Washington D.C. may have not been all he was cracked up to be.
C
Yeah, there's even a speech he gave in Illinois where he was talking about how the white man was superior to the black man. Like, it's like on record, but shh.
Clayton Morris
Don'T say these things. Don't say these things because, you know, President's Day and we've got to honor that. And so, you know, but just, it doesn't make me less of an American to, like, look at the flaws, you know, and so can you look at Israel? Can you have this, can you shine a light? And even if you're Jewish or you have some Israeli connections in some way, can you. Can you open up your eyes? Could you read a book by John Mearsheimer called the Israel Lobby and understand that literally there's never been a benefit to the United States of America in supporting Israel, he argues, maybe during the Cold War a little bit, but that's about it for the most part. It has never benefited the United States of America to support Israel, full stop. Can you point to an example of how it has supported us when it wasn't involved in some sort of false flag relationship. But you know, most people can't do that or it makes them uncomfortable to do that and they'll just sort of supported us.
C
The USS Liberty. They supported that. The, they supported that, Chip.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, yeah, right, yeah, they were big supporters of the USS Liberty. Big help. Big fella says in our chat room, biblically supporting Israel, supporting the people, not the modern day government. Big difference. Right. I had a long conversation with a Jew the other day. He happens to be a Christian and he happens to be a Christian pastor. And he said, you know, people are so brainwashed about this idea of like, know the Bible says you have to support Israel. No, it doesn't, it doesn't specifically say anything about supporting some sort of a secular Israel as it relates to, you know, like what are the latitude and longitude of what you're talking about here that it talks about. I'm not going to get in all of that. But he was saying so many people get this wrong and certainly Ted Cruz. So this, this pastor, this Christian pastor said, he said, I couldn't believe how stupid Ted Cruz was, was in his arguments with Tucker Carlson. He didn't know what the hell he was talking about. And this is sort of this fanaticism among like Christian Zionists who think that that's what the Bible says. It's not. And anyway, go down that rabbit hole another time. But it's ridiculous. Anything else here? Yeah, it's important to read books and it's important to understand, don't to not follow blindly of anything. Let me see here. I think we got another. Oh, here was a super chat. Texas grown $20 super chat. Thank you so much. This rumor is private equity is begging Trump for access to our forum. 401ks, like 12 trillion, Texas growing. I wouldn't be surprised by that. Do you remember during George W. Bush's time in office, there was a big push to privatize Social Security and people flipped out about it. So now I want to access our 401ks like 12 trillion. I mean, I personally believe 401ks are one of the biggest scams in modern American history. Even the creator of the 401k admits that that's the case. It was never supposed to run on its own. It was always supposed to work in tandem with pension plans. And now that pension plans have all but evaporated, it cannot stand on its own. And it enriches Wall street already. They make so much money off of these fees and very often the Companies themselves who are offering these 401ks are really allowing you to invest in their own company stock. Stock, which is kind of crazy. I would say the only time a 401k is worth it is up to like if a company gives you a matching plan up to like 6% or something like that, you know, just put like as a fraction of your savings into that plan. Now a lot of companies will auto enroll you in these 401ks. Like you don't even have a choice. I reported years ago on Home Depot, at the time like when you became a new employee of Home Depot, they would just like auto enroll you into a 401k plan. It's like, wait a second. So people are like, oh yeah, I'm set my, you know, my financial future is taken care of. Thanks Home Depot. Really? So they're just going to invest for you without your consent? Really? I mean you're consenting of course when you sign up your employment paperwork, but they just like do it all for you unless there's it's, you know, it's a huge scam.
C
Back on something you said said because yeah, pensions are fully funded in Ukraine by the US so they haven't completely gone away.
Clayton Morris
Glad you're you are right about that. We are, I think we are paying the pensions of like emergency services and other people in government leaders. Yeah. So hey, your tax dollar is hard at work in Ukraine. Battle for disclosure now. Thank you for 10 super chat says love your channel and your true grit journalism. Hey, I appreciate it, thank you so much. Wink71 says Israel is a CIA proxy. Always has been. Trump. Trump's comes in, dismantles everything except the CIA. You would want world peace, you remove the CIA. Yeah, I mean I've heard from insiders who tell me, you know, obviously Israel doesn't do anything without the CIA's involvement. 100% a lot of people and you know, there's a lot of it that's true that the the US sort of cowtows to Israel, certainly the Israel lobby. But from an intelligence perspective, the Israeli intelligence services really do kowtow in many ways to the CIA. So it's, you know, JP says disclosure ETS new technologies. JP out. Thank you so much jp. Appreciate it.
C
Well, and I want to speak to that too. Like if we didn't have social media at the level it is now, like imagine what they got away with before we had social media. They could pretty much do anything in the dark. And so it's kind of like shedding a light on everything they're doing. And now people are able to hold the President of the United States more accountable on social and they'll pull things back where before they never had to because we didn't know.
Clayton Morris
Exactly. Yeah. And thank God we have at least a, somewhat of a free speech platform, you know, to be able to get that message out. But then you have like friend of the show, Kyle Seraphin, who for. For his posts, he gets demonetized. You know, he's a former FBI whistleblower. So like I want to understand this like sort of X censorship that's been going on. Pat, Pat, $5, £5 from Scotland says, hey, Nat and Clay and the team, thanks for all you do and have done these past five years. Much love from Scotland. Thank you. We were just in Scotland and love it. Lawrence says you need to speak to geologist. Sean will say, okay, hey, Simon, let's write that down. If you're still listening, Sean will say, okay, I think that's about it. Make sure I got as many people as I could here. Thank you guys so much. Yeah. What's going on? Noel says department of Education must be. Must be abolished. Yeah, When's that going to happen? I would like to know when that's going to happen. Wasn't that supposed to happen? Thought it was going to happen. Regular Joe PhD says thank you, Clayton and Natalie appreciate that. Anthony Goodley says, oh, no. Melissa says, I don't understand the raids. Oh, yeah. When you're done with a stream like on Rumble, you can raid another stream stream so that like everyone who's sort of watching our stream can kind of go over and, and then watch another stream, basically, if you're still sort of hanging out. It's what our team does. So. Yeah. Oh, hey, I want you guys to check something out. We just launched. I'm going to try this again tomorrow or Wednesday, but we're still working out all the kinks. But I want to test this right now. Will you guys go over to our new website? We just launched our new website today. I want to see if you guys can crash it. Okay, so this is the goal. I want to see if it'll handle the stress test and you can. We've got multiple things on our website now. So we've got, we've got our redacted files section, we've got our investing section because as you know, I'm a big investor. I have been doing real estate investing for many, many years. So we have a lot of educational stuff over there as well on the investing side. We have our news side of the website and we have some gaming stuff on there. So we've got paranormal, we've got our news, we got everything. We try to put it all under one umbrella now and the team has been working hard on this for many, many months. So just go over right now and check it out if you can. It's redacted.inc see if you can crash it and just spend a little time checking it out and I'd love to hear your feedback on it. We're still, again, we're still building it out, but we try to put everything there kind of under one umbrella. So it's not.com, it's redacted.inc/ you can sign up for our free newsletter. There's a big newsletter button at the top, so you can sign up for that. We publish that newsletter first thing in the morning so you can read it over your cup of coffee. And we cover like four or five of the big stories of the day. So again, if you go to redacted.inc see if you can crash the website. I have my team kind of standing by to see if this is going to crash or not with the tens of thousands of you that are watching right now. Head over there and see if it'll crash and then, you know, hang out a little bit. So some of you might be interested in more a of of like the paranormal news. So check that section of the website out. Some of you might be interested in investing and building wealth. Check out that part of the website. You want to learn how to invest in real estate and all of those things that I've been doing for decades. You know, we kind of talk about that there. And also if you're into gaming, check that out as well. So a lot of. A lot of different stuff over there for you guys to check out. Anyway, redacted.inc okay. Hey, we'll be back tomorrow. Hopefully the tech gods will have fixed all this garbage and we won't have as many issues as we had today. And hopefully Zoom, Amazon Web Services and Mercury Retrograde will get its act together. And we'll be back tomorrow at 4pm Eastern time. So have a great night, everyone. Thank you so much for watching.
Episode Title: Trump is making a HUGE mistake and MAGA is P*SSED
Hosts: Natali and Clayton Morris
Release Date: August 6, 2025
In this episode of Redacted News, hosts Clayton and Natali Morris delve into a variety of pressing political and social issues. The discussion spans the fracturing support for Israel within the MAGA base, authoritarian trends in Brazil, troubling developments in Ukraine's recruitment practices, and ethical concerns surrounding modern journalism. They also touch upon NASA's ambitious plans for lunar infrastructure and controversial FEMA funding policies.
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Insights: The hosts argue that while older conservatives remain staunch supporters of Israel, younger members of the MAGA base are increasingly critical, rejecting theological justifications for unwavering support and questioning the ethical implications of current Israeli policies in Gaza.
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Insights: The Morris duo criticize Ukraine’s recruitment of minors, suggesting it reflects desperation in maintaining military strength while exacerbating human costs. They link this trend to broader NATO strategies, implying a reckless escalation of involvement in the conflict.
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Insights: The hosts express strong disapproval of using AI to recreate deceased individuals for interviews, viewing it as a breach of journalistic integrity and a form of emotional exploitation that undermines genuine discourse on sensitive issues like gun violence.
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Insights: Clayton and Natalie challenge the legitimacy of NASA’s projects, suggesting they mask deeper, undisclosed activities related to space militarization. They reference testimonies from purported insiders to argue that the Moon is already being used for strategic and possibly nefarious purposes, contradicting public statements of peaceful exploration.
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Insights: The hosts expose a controversial FEMA policy that conditionally withholds disaster relief based on anti-Israel actions, deeming it both unethical and unconstitutional. They highlight the administration’s failure to transparently address and rectify the policy, asserting it infringes upon First Amendment rights.
A. Authoritarian Rule in Brazil
B. Critique of High-Speed Rail Projects
C. Immigration and ICE Policies
D. Technology and Privacy Concerns
Despite persistent technical issues and internet outages disrupting the live broadcast, Clayton and Natalie Morris maintain their critical stance on the subjects discussed. They emphasize the importance of questioning official narratives, protecting individual rights, and staying informed through independent media outlets like Redacted News. The episode concludes with announcements about upcoming content and an invitation for listener engagement through their newly launched website, redacted.inc.
This summary encapsulates the critical discussions from the episode, providing an overview for those who haven't listened while retaining the essence and key points conveyed by the hosts.