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Clayton Morris
Wake up, everybody. Welcome back to Redacted on this Thursday. I'm Clayton Morris.
Natalie Morris
I'm Natalie Morris.
Clayton Morris
And on this show we cover the stories the mainstream media largely ignores. Of course, the mainstream media is championing going to war with Iran right now and platforming voices, of course, that want us to attack Iran's nuclear infrastructure and lead to World War 3. We are going to take the opposite approach. Tucker Carlson is warning the president of the United States, President Trump, that that in fact neocons are trying to scuttle his presidency by trying to push us to war with Iran. We're gonna talk about that in moments.
Natalie Morris
Plus there are calls for Disney to arrest someone who was pretending to be a woman and taking pictures in the women's bathroom. We're gonna tell you this super disturbing story and maybe you can add to the voices because Disney does not seem to care about men taking pictures in women's bathrooms. You would think that'd be pretty obvious, right?
Clayton Morris
Yeah, you would think that.
Natalie Morris
You can't have that.
Clayton Morris
Also, we're gonna talk about China. And I guess regardless of how you feel about China, is it okay for the Chines, Chinese government related affiliates and firms to be buying up American farmland adjacent to US Military bases? Well, Arizona has been battling this in a bill where the governor is stepping in to say to veto that bill which would forbid China from buying up this farmland adjacent to military bases. We're going to talk about that on the show today. Also, finally, I know many of you are asking, I said, when can we get Grover Cam back in the studio? It's been two years since we had Grover Cam. Grover, you're on national television. You're.
Natalie Morris
We made a deal with his agent. He's back.
Clayton Morris
So Grover is back. We built a little a bed here in the studio where he likes to sit underneath the sun here in the studio and just relax. So you might see Grover from time to time and maybe not cleaning himself.
Natalie Morris
Yeah, he's very busy right now.
Clayton Morris
We just took a walk. Just took a walk. All right, Grover, go to sleep.
Natalie Morris
Just be glad the camera's not on me right now.
Clayton Morris
America thanks you for that. Yes. All right, well, we got a lot of news to get to, but first we do.
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Clayton Morris
Hennessy in our chat says is redacted. Gatekeeping the Elon Trump conflict. No, if you watched our show yesterday we did an entire segment, an interview about about the Elon Trump saga, specifically about the big beautiful bill and then just moments ago Elon Musk tweeting about the reason they haven't released the Epstein files because Donald J. Trump is in the Epstein files, which we've known for a long time that that's the case. So I that's not a big bomb.
Natalie Morris
He says this is a big bomb. Donald Trump in the Epstein files. Well, yes, we showed you how he there were those little pink slips in the litig Epstein in Florida that showed many times Donald Trump's number calling Epstein several times while he was in prison and also otherwise asking for companions. So we never got proper answers for that. The implication is that they were friends. We knew this. So why is, why is Elon Musk saying this? Because of budgetary concerns. There's something else there we can't.
Clayton Morris
No, we'll unpack it later. But yeah, so we're not gatekeeping that story at all. Just it's really fishy email or it's a very fishy explained by the way.
Natalie Morris
We don't understand like why this public fight, why now? Why this fallout. Right. We can't further this story until we know anymore. But we have known this. If you've been with redacted that Donald Trump was mentioned among Eckstein's companions many times.
Clayton Morris
I love this. In the chat from on our rumble chat says raised by Wolf says are you guys gatekeeping the Watergate story? Yeah, exactly. So no, we're not. We will cover any of any story here on the show, including what's been happening in dc. We have been warning for months on this show that the neocons in Washington D.C. are actively trying to get President Trump, Trump to go to war with Iran. Israel, of course, would love nothing more than to make that happen. They got the United States to go along and, and, and go into Iraq and go into Libya. They would love nothing more from the third leg of that stool to be Iran. Yesterday, friend of the show, Tucker Carlson sent a not too veiled warning to President Trump about what is happening. He posted this. Mark Levin was at the White House today lobbying for war with Iran. To be clear, Levin has no plans to fight in this or any other war. He's demanding that American troops do it. We need to stop Iran from building nuclear weapons. He and like minded ideologues in Washington are now arguing they're just weeks away. If this sounds familiar, it's because the same people have been making the same claim since at least the 1990s. It's a lie. In fact, there's zero credible evidence that suggests Iran is anywhere near to building a bomb or has plans to. None. Anyone who claims otherwise is ignorant or dishonest. If the US Government knew Iran was weeks away from possessing a nuclear weapon, we'd be at war already. Iran knows this, which is why they aren't building one. Iran also knows it's unwise to give up its weapons program entirely. Muammar Gaddafi tried that. Wound up sodomized with a bayonet. As soon as he did that, of course, we all know exactly. They learned the obvious lesson and NATO killed him. So why is Mark Levin once again hyperventilating about all of this? And, and let me pull this up. Sorry, I moved it a little too quickly here.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Why is Mark Levin once again hyperventilating about weapons of mass destruction? To distract you from the real goal, which is regime change. Young Americans heading back to the Middle east to topple yet another government. Virtually no one will say this out loud. America's record of overthrowing foreign leaders is so embarrassingly counterproductive that regime change has become a synonym for disaster. Officially, no one supports it. So instead of telling telling the truth about their motives, they manufacture hysteria. A country like Iran could never have the bomb they'll nuke Los Angeles. We have to act right now. They don't really mean this. And you can tell they don't by what they omit. At least two of Iran's neighbors, both Islamic nations, already have nuclear weapons. That fact should scare the hell out of Mark Levin. Yet for some reason, he never mentions it. How come? Because it's not the weapons he hates. It's the ideology of the Iranian government, which he is lobbying to overthrow. Then he goes on. If it goes without saying, there are very few Trump voters who'd support a regime change war in Iran. Donald Trump has argued loudly against reckless lunacy like this. Trump ran for president as a peace candidate. That's what made him different from conventional Republicans. It's why he won. A war with Iran would amount to a profound betrayal of his supporters. It would end his presidency. That may explain why so many of Trump's enemies are advocating for it. Let's bring in Colonel Douglas MacGregor now to talk about this and get his assessment of all of this. Colonel, great to see you. Welcome back to the show. I thought it was important to read almost the bulk of that message about these neocons and warmongers who are actively trying to push us into a war with Iran. What do you think is happening? It seems like we are barreling towards that, and Tucker is doing everything he can to get the message out. And hopefully President Trump receives that message. Do you think he's receiving that message?
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Well, let me preface my remarks by saying to both you and Natalie, I don't know Epstein or Epstein, I've never met him, have nothing to do with him or any of his friends.
Natalie Morris
I don't either.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
So please keep me off that list.
Clayton Morris
You're off the list.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
I do remember that. I think it was Bill Clinton and former Senator Menendez were both frequent flyers on the Lolita Express. So I think, you know, Trump may well be on there, but I would suggest that there are lots of frequent flyers that are in the Senate, in the House, or maybe retired now, but have been. So I, you know, I think it would be a very wonderful thing for us if we could get that out into the open. Who knows, maybe Zelensky has some connections there, too. Having said that, listen, we. We are much closer to going to war with Iran than the average American on the street realizes. And let's be frank. The Israelis want to retain their monopoly when it comes to nuclear weapons in the region. I mean, if they were really concerned about preventing Iran or any other state from using a nuclear weapon in the region. Well, then they would sign up for the nuclear free zone in the Middle East. Everybody else in the region will sign up for it, but the Israelis certainly won't because they want that nuclear weapon. If they don't have it, they can't bully their neighbors with impunity. So I think that has to be kept in mind. And I'm sure Mr. Levin will never say that publicly, but I think it's very true. But there are some people that would probably accept a nuclear free zone, but not very many. We know that about 80% of the Israelis are literally 100% behind what Mr. Netanyahu is doing. So I think it's right for Tucker to say these things. But there's something else we have to address, and that is, does the President of the United States, Donald Trump, have the strength to resist the pressure? You know, my limited experience with him is that he doesn't. It's not that his instincts aren't good. It's not that anybody who meets him doesn't like him. It's not that his intentions are not well met. That has nothing to do with it. But you put a lot of pressure on him. He has a bad habit of wiggling and ultimately caving to political pressure. And right now, let's be frank. Mr. Netanyahu controls far, far more senators in the Senate than Mr. Trump does.
Natalie Morris
Right. But something Tucker Carlson said that really resonated with me is that Trump was the closest we had to an anti war candid. We certainly didn't have that in the Democrats. The Democrats were gonna let this war bleed us dry, but it would be a betrayal of people who had never voted Republican before, but voted Republican for this reason because of the anti war stance, which was not complete. We should not fool ourselves that Trump ever said he wanted to stop Israel from doing what they're doing.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Woodrow Wilson's was known as the man who promised to keep us out of war. I got to be frank with you. I think he was probably serious, but ultimately, over time, he was persuaded and ultimately enabled to do exactly that. Franklin Roosevelt was told in the summer of 1941, if you press ahead with this oil and gas and copper, tin, iron, coal, embargo against Japan, the Japanese will be driven into a corner. They'll feel they have no alternative but to go to war with us so that they have access to the resources we're denying. What did he do? He didn't want a war. He said, I don't want a war with the Japanese. I just want them to do what we want them to do. And what did he want them to do? He wanted them to pull a million troops out of China, which the Japanese privately said, we'd like to get them out. China is a mess. But we can't pull them out in two weeks. We can't pull them out in six months. It's going to take us time to get out and disengage. That was rejected. That was unaccepted. So I think there have been other presidents who did not want wars. Nevertheless, they were pushed, goaded, pressured, or drawn into them. And that's why I say, you know, with President Trump in 2017, he made it very clear that he thought it was time to get out of Afghanistan. And you can bring on Steve Bannon to talk about it. He was present for it. He brought all the great luminaries in to advise him. When I say luminaries, I'm talking about active and retired, four stars, along with some key political figures from the Hill. And other than Steve Bannon and I think Navarro, no one thought that we should leave Afghanistan. But Trump wanted to leave Afghanistan. What did Trump do? Nothing. Trump has forgotten something that Andy Jackson said when he was president because he did many things when everybody thought he shouldn't, and he did them and he was successful. He said, one man with courage makes a majority. I don't think that's Donald Trump.
Clayton Morris
Is he getting the message? That's the greater question here. I mean, to me, this message that Tucker sent was a clear message to JD Vance and others inside the White House that you're being played. And there's one thing we know about Trump. He doesn't like being played. He doesn't like being humiliated and played. If he's aware of being played, then he's likely to push those people away from him. And yet, look at that. I mean, Tucker's up against all these national headlines. The National Review slams him, calls him the reverse Munich phenomenon. The Daily Beast, Tucker Carlson is begging Trump to ignore his old Fox buddies. The list is endless from both the left and right media slamming Tucker for trying to prevent us going into war with Iran. It's kind of laughable, actually.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Well, it's tragic because he's also being singled out as the leading anti Semite in America by people, Levin and others. That should give you an answer. Who put Trump into the White House? Who backs him? Who subsidizes him, and who is pushing and pressuring him? We got to be frank about this. It's the Israel lobby, and they have enormous power and influence, and he can't ignore it. Now, it's easy for you and I to sit here and say, well, of course he can, but he's not Andrew Jackson, he's Donald Trump. And so I don't have confidence that he can resist this. And the other thing that I have worried about from the beginning is that Mr. Netanyahu will find another way to start the war, even if he's got to launch the strikes himself, which he can do. He can blame it on a false flag of some kind. He could point to some incident, who knows? But he knows that if he can get this thing started, we are going to come to his aid. He knows that President Trump will not stand idly by and let the world fall apart in Israel. Quite the contrary. So it's not just a question of President Trump making the decision. It's what is he inclined to do because of the pressures on him.
Natalie Morris
And can you tell me why so many people are so convinced that Iran has nefarious intentions towards the United States with a nuclear weapon? Because we have read the IAE EA reports. I read the demon who worked for the Obama administration's book the Art of Sanctions, who talked about the cold, clinical suffering that he inflicted on the Iranian people despite never having Obama looked for eight years for proof of a nuclear program and never found it. So why are people sold this load of garbage that Iran has a nuclear weapon that will reverberate on us.
Clayton Morris
Can I just also say, when Tucker posted that in his piece, he said that if you think that Iran has a nuclear weapons program, you're lying or you're, or you're being dishonest. You're being ignorant or dishonest.
Natalie Morris
Right. And all the comments are like, yeah, they do. I know this. But how do these road warriors on X know this?
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Well, you have this thing called right wing watch. Somebody was telling me about it the other day. I've experienced this. I'm sure you had to some extent where the algorithms are organized on Google to suppress people they don't like, who, you know, express opinions that they don't agree with. We need to look behind all of that and identify the people that are behind it. And then you have your answer. I think it's worse than we really appreciate. Let's keep a couple of other things in mind. President Trump has actually approved the integration of the ISIS and Al Qaeda fighters in Syria into the so called regular Syrian army, whatever that is. And he has helped to broker, at everybody's insistence, this cooperation between the Turks who are Obviously pushing their agendas. Mr. Erdogan at the lead, who was by. By the way, instrumental in helping to stand up ISIS and send it into action. He's been trying to broker that and Mr. Netanyahu's cooperation with Mr. Erdogan, because Mr. Netanyahu obviously wants to absorb half of Syria, or at least the southern portion of the country. That may break down in the near future. But stop and think about that. I mean, can you imagine? Here's the president who bragged that he was going to destroy isis, then claimed to have done so, and is now presiding over a policy that integrates it into the Syrian state apparatus. And then there's Pakistan. Pakistan is hardly a state that I would characterize as highly stable, peaceful, pacific, with good intentions towards the West. I mean, who are the people residing in Northwest Pakistan? Well, we know who they are. They're the same people that were in Afghanistan that we were there for, supposedly for years, to suppress. No one seems to bring up Pakistan. I guess we assume that India will nuke them if necessary. I don't know. But it just doesn't make any sense, because Iran, as Sam Huntington said back in the 80s when he wrote a very brilliant book called Political Order in Changing Societies, and then he wrote another one about the west, and he said that Iran was the one Muslim state and society in the world that had the potential to join the West. And we talk about Iran today in terms that the Israelis define, because the Israelis want us to believe that nothing has changed in 46 years. It's been 46 years since the revolution. You know, Iran is a different society. It's a different place. The Iranians have absolutely no interest in killing Jews. Sorry, they don't.
Natalie Morris
Yeah, and it's such a crazy propaganda to me, because we know that Israel has nukes. We know that they've been torturing their whistleblowers for two decades for telling that to the world. And Israel is the aggressor right now against innocent civilians. So there is an aggressive nation that does have nukes. And we're like, you're cool over there. We're gonna go look in that guy's backyard and start a war. Is that okay? This is insane.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Well, people are asking every day, why is it that the Egyptian army sitting on the border with Israel doesn't intervene to rescue the Palestinians? I mean, after all, they have an interest in saving the lives of the people in Gaza. Why aren't they doing anything? Well, there's a simple answer. Because they know privately they've been threatened if they do such a thing, the Israelis will use a low yield nuclear weapon to destroy the Aswan Dam. And if the Aswan Dam is destroyed, you're looking at millions of people whose lives are going to be ruined and probably millions who will lose their lives as a result of the Nile flooding into Upper Egypt. There's a lot more, there's a lot more to all of this than any of us realize. You know, Egypt, or, excuse me, Israel seems to almost become, have become an anarchistic state. Because clearly what they're doing is not defensive, it's clearly offensive. They seem to be interested in doing everything in their power to destroy their neighbors and shake whatever foundations for political stability and financial stability exist in the region. It seems like Zelenskyy and Netanyahu are very similar. Zelensky is another bomb thrower. He's an anarchist, something the Russians are familiar with from their own history. This is not a real state anymore in Ukraine. So both of these places are highly dangerous to the stability and peace of the two regions. But I don't think that particular view is ever going to reach Donald Trump. And if he heard it, I think he'd be horrified and reel back in horror from it. So I just don't see us avoiding this.
Clayton Morris
Colonel, I want to get you out of here on this question. Ukraine, according to reports, could soon launch an attack against Hungary. And some NATO countries may even support it. According to RMX News. And warning from Hungarian security experts say that Ukraine is already in the process of carrying out covert action inside of Hungary ahead of their national election. So when I hear that Ukraine is carrying out covert action, I immediately think, oh, that's NATO doing this. Carrying out covert action against a NATO country. What do you make of this?
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Well, we have to assume that CIA and MI6 are working inside Hungary to find a way to dislodge Mr. Orban from power. Remember, Orban has been the lone voice of sanity in Europe almost from the beginning, pointing out that there was no reason for hostility or war with Russia. So I think that's abundantly clear. The west wants to be rid of Orban. Now, when I say the west, look, the people in Europe are not anti Hungarian. That's absurd. There are not millions of Poles that are saying, oh great, let's go annihilate Hungarians. This is all the globalist ruling elite. They're the ones with the intelligence communities that are determined to destroy anyone who stands in their path. And our friend Zelensky, as I pointed out, he doesn't even preside over A real state anymore. The Ukrainian nation is almost dead. Millions have died. Tens of millions have left the country. So what is he? He's an anarchist. And these ruling elites are anarchistic. They are creating instability, war, and destruction wherever they turn, because it's the only way they can stay in power. Clayton Zelensky is not going to last. He can't last. His own population wants to be rid of him. They're tired of seeing their men dragged off to be killed pointlessly. They want an end to the war. So he's running a giant police state, which is essentially an organized crime faction. He's an anarchist. He is now a danger to all of us. But the people that live in Poland are beginning to figure that out. I think people in France, people in Germany are beginning to figure that out, but not the governments. That's the problem. Although we have a new president in Poland, Novarodsky, and he may be a breath of fresh air. It's too soon to tell.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, we'll have to wait till August before he takes his official office on August 6th in Poland. And the Polish people have spoken. They're sick of this. They want Poland first. They don't want the Ukrainianization of their country. And they're sitting right next to really scary, a really scary dude right now in Kiev. That is for sure. I always say, you know, the people get really scary when they're sort of backed up against a wall. And that's what I'm worried about right now. And with Zelensky and the Ukrainian corrupt.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Regime, I would argue that that applies to Mr. Netanyahu. Your statement applies to Mr. Netanyahu.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Virtually the whole world has turned against Israel, and all of his neighbors are against him. I mean, how do you tell everyone who lives around you that you're an animal and subhuman and then expect to develop good relations? It's absurd.
Clayton Morris
Right, Right.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
You know, so they're. They're both in the same boat.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
And it should not be our mission to rescue either of them.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, that's exactly the point. Colonel, great to see you as always. Colonel Douglas McGregor. Thank you so much. And hope that President Trump gets this message. Hope that he's not being bamboozled by those around him. Let's see if he can show a little Andrew Jackson after all. Colonel, great to see you.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor
Great to see you, too. Bye. Bye.
Natalie Morris
All right, coming up, we're going to talk about perverts in the bathroom at Disney filming your daughters. That Disney's fine with that. We're going to show you Totally fine. We're also going to show. We're also going to speak to a senator from Arizona because the governor has just vetoed a bill that would limit China's ownership of land in Arizona. The Senate and the Congress passed it. Elected representatives wanted it on behalf of their constituents. But the governor's like, we don't need that. That's not good. Also, we're Gonna speak to Dr. Pierre Khoury about how there is a rise in stroke correlated with a certain vaccine. Can you guess which one it is?
Clayton Morris
And a rise in strokes among young people in general.
Natalie Morris
Yes. So we're gonna talk to him about that in a second.
Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
All right, well, will Disney stand up to trans influencer Lily Tino, who has broken the law by filming women in the bathroom at Disney World and posting it on social media? Many people are demanding that he be arrested or at least fined because it is illegal to film in bathrooms in Florida, no matter your gender. Lilitino is probably someone you've seen online, the self proclaimed biggest trans victim who goes into restaurants, films. The experience of people obviously noticing that he's a man, calling him sir, saying things like that. Every time that happens, someone says, here's your lunch, sir. He says, I can't even eat it. I'm so upset about this. I have to go. I want the check. I'm just not hungry anymore. If he's asked to move tables, if it looks at all like they don't roll out the red carpet, like he's the Queen of England. Then, oh, I can't even eat here. I feel unsafe. My guard's up. I feel icky. Can't even enjoy his meals unless people fully embrace him as the most beautiful woman in the world. Recently, Lilitino went to Disney World and did this project where he ranked women's bathrooms a couple things. It's so expensive to go to Disney World. Why would you spend your time in the bathroom if you're gonna go to Disney World and just tell people? Obviously, he's a clout chaser trying to make trouble.
Clayton Morris
He's just a clout chaser trying to make views and, you know, click clicks. That's all he cares about.
Natalie Morris
The sympathy that he gets for not being called a woman is what feeds him. Also, he didn't bother to check if it was legal or not. He just imposed himself on women's spaces and says, well, I'm in Florida. Florida, super conservative. Ick. But I'm going to do this because I'm a woman.
Lilitino
Watch made it into Disney World. I don't really know what the deal is with bathrooms. No, Florida is really conservative. I don't know what the rules are. Trans women are allowed to be in women's bathrooms. But I'm about to go and use the bathroom because I have to tinkle. If I get stopped, I get stopped, I guess. But I'm a woman, so I'm going to use the women's bathroom, and being in Florida or being in California or wherever isn't going to stop me. So I will report back in a minute once I have hopefully tinkled without issue.
Ty Rivera
Three minutes later.
Lilitino
That went as well as it could have.
Natalie Morris
Stop that here. I'm sorry, I meant to cut that. Obviously he's gunning for a fight, daring people to be uncomfortable. And I think I've mentioned a few times that my daughters do feel scared of dudes. Buff dudes in sparkly dresses.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, tell the story. In London. We were in London and we went.
Natalie Morris
To the Stranger Things play. It was intermission and we were waiting in line. I didn't see a man in front of us, but my daughter's like, please, can we go? Can we go? And I was like, why? You said you had to go. And it was a really pimply, buff dude in, like, Harry, you know, chest and everything, but spaghetti strapped sequined dress. And it's unsettling to be in there. And my daughter's like, nope, I want to go. And I. You know, it does upset young girls to see Men in the bathrooms. So I'm sure you're wondering, how did this pee pee go? Well, one of my favorite YouTubers, Ty Rivera, a gay comedian, I'm gonna let him sum up how this. How this p went.
Clayton Morris
Oh, is there someone peeing standing up there?
Lilitino
But you know what? I peed standing up, and it was fine. And then I washed my hands and I left. And you know what? On my way out from the women's bathroom, I took a quick picture with someone who recognized me, and it was lovely. So overall, Disney world in Florida, 10 out of 10 women's bathroom experience for trans women would recommend I peed standing.
Ty Rivera
Up and it was fine. Fine for you. And again, lets you know how little Lilly cares about the way that actual women feel and what they may go through when they know that there's somebody that's invaded female only spaces. It really is more of a statement about bullying women than it is anything to do with trans empowerment. Even if Lily did consider themselves to be actual trans. And then to say 10 out of 10 and basically let other trans women know that they're welcomed in the women's bathroom at Disney World, to me, again, is sending a bit of a signal and just saying, hey, let's all disrespect women and just use the bathrooms at these particular places. Because if they didn't tell a brick like me anything, then they're certainly not gonna tell any of you that may just decide to put on a wig and say that you're a woman. And that's where I think that it does get a bit dangero, because Lily is basically signaling to other people that are like themselves, which in my opinion would be a fetishist, that the women's bathrooms at Disney World are not a place that they're going to be confronted.
Natalie Morris
Okay, so just because this one peepee went well, then he kept going and gave us this slideshow about how each bathroom went, which is, of course stupid because he's not saying what each bathroom was like. Like, did they had a hand dryer? Was it clean? Was there toilet PA about who was there at the time and how they treated this person. This one someone misgendered me. So, you know, the vibe was off. So rated low because feelings can be hurt, not because it's dirty, obviously. Look at the bathroom. It's clean. There's plenty of toilet paper hanging behind them. It's nice bathroom. But no, you are at risk for getting your feelings hurt. It's clean and well kept. But you could get sad if you're a trans person. This one really set me off. It takes the cake. He didn't feel safe without unless he had a friend with him. But clearly he's the one under threat, not the black woman behind him cleaning toilets in 90° Florida humidity for near minimum wage. Oh, no. This is peak performance victimhood. A grown man cosplaying as the most vulnerable person in the room. But screw that black lady behind there who's working class and cleaning the floor for you during real labor in a gendered space that's supposed to be hers, but no, she's rendered invisible. It's me you need to look at. Right? That. I can't take that. Anybody else want to just scream into the ether for that? That a white man comes into the bathroom, claims victimhood in front of a black lady who's cleaning behind him? I cannot. And then, if this is not bad enough, he goes and films this video, which I warn you, is gross. We're going to watch about a minute where he uses his corn dog to demonstrate how he is going to have penile removal surgery. And he admits that Disney should kick him out for this. Watch.
Lilitino
I think Disney's gonna ban me for this one. My corn dog is still intact. I'm not happy about that, but sadly, it takes a long time to turn a corn dog into a inverted corn dog. I do hair removal every week for two hours straight. It is not fun or easy, but once that is finally done, hopefully by the end.
Natalie Morris
I'm not going to subject you to this. Let's turn it off. Because what he does is peel off the outside and then shows you what he wants it to look like when he's done with his surgery, which means that he, into his mind, will be a woman. So that is inappropriate. If I was sitting there with my family, I would feel incredibly uncomfortable and move my family probably. You know, I don't know if I would say anything or not, but it's upsetting, especially because Disney once did care about their reputation as innocent and family friendly. So the corn dog bit is not illegal, but the bathroom photos are. Because in Florida, it is illegal to film or photograph inside a bathroom where individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Here's the law, if you want to know. Violators can be charged with a third degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Many people on the posts that are on his Instagram are saying, we've notified the police. You can't do this. It is illegal to film people in bathrooms in Florida, which is why people in the comments are saying that they have reached out to the police. They are also also asking Disney to do something about this because it is a third degree felony to film people in bathrooms where individuals have a reasonable expectations of privacy. So far Disney has done nothing. I don't expect them to because it's a no win situation for them. If they condemn a male imposter, they get called a bigot. If they do nothing. It seems that are condoning men in women's spaces, which they seem to. It seems their strategy is to say nothing and do nothing and hope their silence buys them time and then goes away with yesterday's news. Hopefully that doesn't happen. I really would like to see them put laws in place that protect women's spaces. I don't expect that kind of bravery out of Disney. We have more news to get to, so stay tuned because we're going to talk to Senator Wendy Rogers in Arizona who did in fact vote to limit China's investment in the state and the governor vetoed it. But before we do that, Clayton will tell you about our friends over at Lear Capital.
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Natalie Morris
Well, Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs recently vetoed Senate Bill 1109, which was a measure designed to prohibit the Chinese government and its state owned enterprises from acquiring a 30% or greater interest in Arizona real estate. The bill was a safeguard for critical infrastructure including military installations like the Luke Air Force Base from potential foreign espionage. The Arizona legislature controlled by Republicans did pass this. The governor just used it her own accord and said actually no, not going to let this one through. Even though elected representatives have voted it through. Governor Hobbs says that this was not effective at counter espionage. She says it lacked clear implementation criteria which could lead to arbitrary enforcement. Here to discuss this is Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers. She's a currently serving senator and a former Air Force pilot. Thank you for joining us. Senator, can you explain to us what this rationale is? Why would it possibly be ineffective? You voted it through?
Senator Wendy Rogers
Absolutely. Great. Thanks for having me on. This is one of many bills that she has vetoed. We call her the veto queen. She's vetoed upwards of 200 plus bills. Maybe the number is approaching 300. And what strikes me as very implausible in her explanation is that she says it doesn't help. Well, prevention is part of the cure. You know, one ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We don't want to have these CCP controlled plots of land to be enforced and then have to do something about it. We want to prevent it.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I was just agreeing with you. I didn't mean to interrupt you. I mean, that's what this is about, right? Be preventative here. Oh, then we find out, I mean, we just found out that America's solar panel infrastructure has hidden remote shutoff mechanisms from the Chinese government in American solar panels. Like this is not conspiracy talk. And then, you know, people say, oh, you're a xenophobe. Why do you hate China, Senator? No, we're trying to take care of the United States of America. Why does the Chinese government need to be purchasing property right next to American military bases? What's the purpose? What are they telling us that they need this for?
Senator Wendy Rogers
Well, the Chinese Communist Party would love nothing more than to prevail without a shot. And anybody who has studied their MO knows this. And so even when the bill legislation says 30% owned, really anything that someone from China does has to have the stamp of approval of the CCP. So that even in and of itself 30% is a optimistic sort of cutoff, no matter what it is, they're going to have a hand in it. And so we not only have Luke Air Force Base, we have the Yuma proving ground. We have the Goldwater bombing range. We have Fort Huachuca, which is the Army's intelligence training center in Southern Arizona. We have a training area up in Northern Arizona in my district. We have military installations all over the state. And this is just one of many examples where stolen elections have consequences. And we have this governor who is completely averse to anything the legislature is trying to do. And yes, we have a majority in the legislature, but it is not 2/3. And we have 17 Republicans in the Arizona Senate of 30. So we have a two vote majority. And I believe we have a two vote majority in the House, the state house, which has 60 members. And this is a new bit of news that I received this morning from our Senate President, Warren Peterson, who's running for state Attorney General. Thank goodness we will be having a vote to override her veto in the Arizona Senate in a couple of weeks.
Natalie Morris
Now, something that liberals always say when they see bills that seem extremely common sense but they don't want to pass them through, especially when it comes to perverts, that's their favorite is, yes, we're not for perverts, but this is not an effective bill because it won't actually accomplish what we think. That's just something that we should get used to every time we see liberals. I mean, yes, there's no perfect bill. Usually that's the case. But they always say this is we want this, but this is just not it. Can you follow that logic?
Senator Wendy Rogers
No. And I have to listen to it all the time. And sometimes it's so repulsive we just walk off the floor because. Because it's ridiculous. And I just had a bill recently vetoed that called for accountancy of how many dollars illegal aliens are costing Arizonans in hospitals, an optional checkoff box to say whether or not. You're a citizen. You don't have to answer it. And if you do and you are illegal, ICE is not going to show up at your doorstep. But we want to know what the impact is. And that went all the way to the governor's desk. In fact, in one day, she vetoed seven of Wendy Rogers bills out of 35 in that just one day, which was about three, four weeks ago. It's unprecedented. This is why we need U.S. congressman Andy Biggs to replace her. He is running to replace her. Thank goodness.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, thank goodness. And, yeah, we've had Andy on the show, and hallelujah. We could have had Carrie Lake in there. Of course, we know what's going on. You know, again, again, this is troubling at a deep level. You served in the US Military. How, I mean, what are members of the Department of Defense saying to you about this? And to me, it's like, how can. How are they allowing this to happen?
Senator Wendy Rogers
Well, again, this is a state thing, and we have subject matter experts who come in from all over the country to help us with legislation. And I guess in a way, the question is that I always get from my constituents. And keep in mind, I represent a rural district from essentially Flagstaff all the way down to northern Tucson. It cuts across four counties of the state. And, you know, my constituents want me to run bills that are common sense and that protect us. Even though we feel that she will veto these bills, we want her on record. And this is one of the most egregious vetoes that she has perpetrated on us. And as there are three branches of government, if so, it's arguably a fact that the legislative branch is the strongest because we are so many cats that need to be herded and corralled. But when we are together, we are a very potent force. And so as such, it's vital that we run good, cogent, common sense pieces of legislation to keep her held to account.
Clayton Morris
Hallelujah. One of our guests, Linda, in our chat, says, man, we need you in New York, not Arizona. We need this senator here in New York, not Arizona.
Natalie Morris
Can you be everywhere, please?
Clayton Morris
Yeah, I know you're in Alaska right now at an event, so you're doing what you can.
Senator Wendy Rogers
Well, it's funny you mentioned that. Yeah. I'm in my hotel room. I got the lighting as well as I could. It's pretty overcast here. I'm not used to that in Arizona, but I'm at an elections get together of various state legislators from around the country, and it's probably safe to say I'm one of the more conservative people here. But you can't be afraid to speak up. And I still run all kinds of legislation to do with the second amendment supporting our veterans. I get actually some passengers. Hobbs signed three sort of esoteric smaller bills of mine. But when you represent, especially a rural district, people are really plugged in and they let me know what is expected of me when I go down to Phoenix to represent them.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Senator Wendy Rogers, thank you for fighting the good fight and common sense. We really appreciate you standing up for common sense in the state of Arizona. We need more people like you and we'll watch very closely. I'm sure nothing will come of this. Right. And then four years, five years from now when we have some major incident, we'll all be saying, we told you so. We tried to stop this from happening. And that's exactly what you've been trying.
Senator Wendy Rogers
Well, I'm a little more optimistic if we get Biggs in there in 20. Well, first of all, yeah, you're right. This vote to override a veto is, is a pretty big deal. I can't. There was one time when we did this before. I'm in my fifth out of eight years. We have term limits and we did this on another bill. It didn't pass. But sometimes Democrats can wake up and smell the coffee and understand what's really going on. But also, I'm confident that we'll get bigger in and I'm confident that Arizonans will have the common sense to do what's right. It's my job to keep pressing on that. If you want to follow me, my website is. My name Wendy Rogers.org Wendy Rogers.org and I'm fairly active on X Wendy Rogers AZ I have over 400,000 followers, so I'm not afraid to keep people posted on really the pointy tip of the sword, which is Arizona.
Clayton Morris
Love it. Follow Wendy on X. Thank you for what you're doing and I like your optimism. I hope you guys can get this veto overturned and put some common sense legislation into place. Senator, great to see you. Thank you so much. Enjoy the trip up there in Alaska.
Senator Wendy Rogers
Thank you so much. God bless America.
Clayton Morris
Thank you.
Dr. Pierre Kory
All right.
Clayton Morris
Thank you so much.
Natalie Morris
She was great. What a delight. First time redacted.
Clayton Morris
Yes.
Natalie Morris
I enjoyed her very much.
Clayton Morris
She was great. Our audience loves her too. So that's great. Yeah. All right, we got more news to get to here.
Natalie Morris
I guess that's like a behind the scenes of how frustrating it is to make laws when people Just refuse to have common sense. And why, you know, I felt that when she said, I'm sick of it, like, me too, go get em or.
Clayton Morris
Like walking off the floor of the Senate when you're like, you guys are idiots. Gets, I just can't handle, I can't listen to this stuff anymore. So, yeah, let's try to get, and our team, we were trying to get Congressman Biggs on as well. He got tied up in a vote as well. So we'll try to get him on. I want to talk about what's going on in Arizona and his, his push to try to get Hobbs out of there. We'll see if that can happen. So we'll try to do that next week.
Natalie Morris
All right. Coming up, we're going to talk about why doctors are saying there is an increase in stroke in young people. You're shocked. I know. But we're going to talk to Dr. Pierre Cory, the arbiter of truth bombs, one of my favorites, in just a moment. But before we do that, we're going to tell you about our friends over at American Financing because we're all feeling rising costs. It's tough out there. You're thinking, well, should I call American Financing to refinance and pay off this credit card debt that I'm living off of? But then you second guess yourself because you're like, but I have a low mortgage rate and rates are high. Well, listen, that low rate, it's not going to, to save you if you're drowning in high interest credit card debt once you really put it in a spreadsheet and you realize how much you're paying for bad debt and you're just saving over here this good debt, you can learn to flip flop that. And American Financing can teach you the trick that all wealthy people do, which is leverage, leverage, leverage. You don't hold and hoard. So, but this is not something we're taught in school. So learn about this. Call them for just 10 minutes at 866-890-8434 or go on over to AmericanFinancing.com net redacted and get that monkey off your back. They save their customers an average of $800 per month, plus they can get you out of a mortgage payment or two to give you some real breathing room. So instead of digging deep into the red, you can start building wealth in your family finances. It's just one of many tools that you can learn and implement and study for yourself. So again, head on over to american financing.netacted or call them 866-8908americanfinancing.net redacted all.
Clayton Morris
Right, let's talk about this new study because this is really deeply disturbing. Why are so many young people having strokes? This has never happened before in the history of our country. And a new study shows there's an increased risk of stroke related to Covid vaccines, particularly after the first dose. So, you know, does this have anything to do with that? This comes from the International Journal of Preventative Medicine. This is a peer reviewed analysis. And it found that the odds of having a stroke after the first, first vaccine dose were more than three times higher compared to unvaccinated control groups. This may be why doctors are sounding the alarm about a rise in strokes, particularly among young people. Here's the front page of the New York Post just over the past few days. Why are so many people having strokes in their 20s, 30s and 40s? We've never had patients so young. Let's see if we can confirm that. We've never had patients so young. That's a New York Post. Joining us now is Dr. Pierre Kory COVID vaccine injury specialist, metabolic cancer treatment expert, and the author of the War on Ivermectin. Doctor, good to see you again as always. Can you confirm. So the New York Post headline, we've never had patients so young quoting doctors. Is that accurate?
Dr. Pierre Kory
Yes, I mean, the data, you know, I dug into the data behind that article and you know, I'll just be open and honest with you. I mean, my first thought when I saw that headline is, duh, you know, this is probably related to the COVID MRNA vaccine campaign. But to be honest, the data that I found doesn't really support a direct association with that because strokes have been rising in this age bracket of 1844 consistently over the last 15 years, from year to year. There was maybe a slight uptick in 2021, but it wasn't like anything that you would find as remark. And so I think really the issue is why do they keep rising? And we're seeing more and more young people have strokes than ever before. I mean, in 2015 there was a huge jump. And so like, if you look at that article, they come up with a couple of silly things. In that article, it was like they pondered whether it was energy drinks. Like, there's no evidence that every energy drinks would cause strokes, but okay, Adderall use. And they were just kind of throwing things at the wall trying to figure out what was behind this. But, but in another study that I found was kind of interesting, they looked at what's called traditional risk factors and then non traditional risk factors. And so they found that like traditional risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure, things like that. Non traditional were things like autoimmune diseases, kidney diseases, you know, inflammatory bowel or irritable bowel syndrome. And they found that those non traditional ones were highly associated with rises in stroke. And so, so here's my take on it, guys. I think that this is like just data that screams as to why Bobby is doing what he's doing. RFK Jr. I mean, he has been talking about this for a while. We're getting sicker and sicker and sicker. And what is driving that over these years? What is happening in our society, whether it's the medicines, the food, the water, the air that's driving all this. And the CDC doesn't ask those questions. They just kind of like put out the data and then give some associations and then they just kind of stop. But like, why are all these other diseases or risk factors increasing?
Clayton Morris
Only we had an incredible doctor on our show to ask that question.
Natalie Morris
Right. And I'm shocked that the New York Post says, well, these, you know, two people we're talking about that had strokes very young. Both of them were on oral contraceptive. We have known for decades that the birth control pill increases the incidence of stroke. Do you think it's convenient now to scapegoat the pill when that has been a known risk factor? Well, scapegoat is the wrong word because it's true.
Clayton Morris
It's true. Yeah.
Natalie Morris
Right.
Dr. Pierre Kory
It doesn't make sense to me because if you're going to, you know, posit that, then show me data that oral contraceptive use has skyrocketed as well over that time.
Clayton Morris
Right.
Dr. Pierre Kory
They don't provide the data, so it's not a really serious consideration, at least in that article. I don't want to be Johnny, one note here. And always call attention to the vaccines. I think it's multifactorial. I think certainly it could be the elements in our food. But the outrageous expansion of the schedule and the fact that that's associated with lots of chronic diseases like autoimmune diseases, allergies, ibs, and again, I don't want to always draw to that, but. But there is this consistent march and increase in general chronic illness and now we have some of these acute events. I mean, keep in mind, guys, right? Young people really should not get strokes. It should be quite rare. Now. 18 to 44 is a fairly broad age range. I would have loved to have seen, like, 18 to 25 and seeing what the rates are there, because that should be distinctly rare. And if there is an increase in that, that, you know, especially in the last few years, I think that would much more highly. The data is just not refined enough to really kind of look at those things to see how rare, you know, what age brackets it was, super rare. And what it jumped in and what could have happened to those age brackets. So.
Natalie Morris
Right. Neither do they control for comorbidities. So, I mean, that's an obvious one. Right. Like, is someone already predisposed?
Dr. Pierre Kory
But I think they're implying. I'm implying that the comorbidities are rising. Right. So the things that are causing these strokes, you know, there's. And then. Then you have to just keep asking the question, so why are the comorbidities rising? You know, and, like, what is. What is being done to make us, you know, for instance, fatter, have more high blood pressure at young ages, increases in prescription drug use? You know, it could be sort of so many different factors. And I really wish someone would undertake a more serious and careful study, which is, you know, again, I'm bringing up RFK again because he's. He's articulated a number of times that he wants to try to find out some of the root causes. What are these things that are producing so much chronic illness? I mean, we have so many young people that are sick, and those chronic illness rates are rising astronomically. Right. You know, one of my favorite factoids is, you know, when I went to camp as a kid, you showed up at camp, you started to play ball or whatever. Nowadays, kids show up to camp and they start at the nurse's office, you know, and they check in all their meds with their little baggies inside. Like, we have a whole population that is being medicated sometimes maybe over, and sometimes maybe just to respond to all of the chronic illness we're seeing in children.
Clayton Morris
Yeah, it's deeply troubling. You're right about that. What do you think? So I guess, you know, the big leap here is, oh, it is the COVID vaccine. This is a direct connection here. Are you willing to, like, cross that bridge? I mean, you're pointing out vaccines. Are we willing to say with any kind of certainty that this is.
Dr. Pierre Kory
Yeah, the data presented doesn't show an overwhelming spike in that broad age range, which I was actually quite surprised at, because, as you guys know, I've been following a lot of the data, especially epidemiologic data. I mean, you know, I. I've Written a lot about what happened in September of 2021 when we had an unprecedented historic rate of death in the youngest of society. I mean, these were, these were people on group life insurance, you know, in their 20s and 30s. They had unprecedented rises of death in that age group outside of wartime. And it spiked for a whole quarter. It's continued to rise, but no one could explain that spike. The whole life insurance industry were saying that they'd never seen a year to year rise of 40% in life insurance claims in that age group. They said 10% was a one in 200 year event. They've never seen a 40% rise from 20, from 2020-21. I mean, the data was so astoundingly like alarming. And you know, some of those deaths, they were largely cardiovascular. Right. So we know cardiovascular includes the category of heart attack and strokes. And so I think there's a signal. It just wasn't in that article or report. And also, as you guys know, I study, you know, and I treat vaccine injured and hypercoagulability is very common. I have had some patients with a history of stroke that are young. And so I think there's a real signal around there too. And I'm glad we talked about that. But I also think that larger discussion is that it's really been rising year to year pretty consistently. 4% a year when you look at the data over the last 10 or 12 years. And I mean, it just keeps marching on. And again, we have to figure out how to preserve our health because we're really declining here, especially young people.
Clayton Morris
Yeah.
Natalie Morris
You may recall that the CDC and the pharmaceuticals issued a warning about increased risk of stroke during the peak of the vaccination program and then kind of downplayed it themselves. So the media reported it as if we're not saying this, but we're saying this, but don't worry about it, which was just the craziest thing to have observed and reported on. But one surprising twist of this study is that it showed a decrease risk of stroke after the third dose. What do you make of that?
Dr. Pierre Kory
I don't know. But I think one of the, one of the things you have to ask is someone who got three, someone who got the three doses, you know, is not someone who had a stroke after the first one or the second one. So if you're only looking at people who sailed through three, you know, you're kind of missing some of the strokes, I guess. I mean, that's one explanation. I'd have to think about that more. But that is a bit odd that it went down after three.
Natalie Morris
Right. And it was just a peak after the first one. So there had to be something that some people's bodies was like. Right. And then if you just keep going, I guess. Right. If you can survive the first one, it's kind of strange. Now, something else, if you don't mind, I have more questions.
Clayton Morris
Oh, no.
Natalie Morris
Okay. Yeah, I'm just gonna. I'm just gonna monopolize your time.
Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
Right. Okay. I'll ask one more question then. I'm sorry, because I have used a lot to have arguments with family members over cholesterol and statins. And we know now that cholesterol is not something you want to avoid. You don't want to lower it because lower cholesterol is. Is associated with increased risk of death. But the doctors continue to lower the threshold of acceptable amounts of cholesterol and put people on statins earlier and earlier. So we see younger people than ever on statins. And then when you. At some point, this happened to Clayton's dad, you decide, I don't want to be on these statins, you go off of it, you have a stroke. That is what happened to Clayton's father. So can this be related.
Dr. Pierre Kory
To maybe a decrease in statins or an increase.
Natalie Morris
Yeah, you put people on statins, it increases their risk of stroke. Right. And we do see people on statins at younger ages. I'm sorry, I didn't ask that one.
Dr. Pierre Kory
Yeah, no, that. That could very well be true. And that reducing or lowering of the targets for your lipid or cholesterol levels. I'm sorry, but that is just one of the most brazen examples of the influence in the pharmaceutical industry influencing medical care. Young people do not need to be on statins. This obsession with cholesterol is just wrong physiologically. And all of the adverse effects are dismissed and distorted. But I gotta tell you, it's baked into medical practice. I mean, you go see a neurologist, a cardiologist, I mean, even an internist, they're going to check your cholesterol, and if your numbers don't match up, they're going to try to put you on a statin. And, I mean, those are blockbuster drugs. I'll finish. I know you guys have to go. I'm going to give you one factoid. One of my most interesting and potent papers that I found was a few years ago, a group of researchers looked at all trials on statins done by pharmaceutical companies and compared them to all trials done by independent, unconflicted research. Guess what? They found two very different things. There was no benefit to statins in the independent studies looking at benefits, whereas the pharmaceutical studies found consistent benefits. And if anything, you had higher rates of heart failure over time with statins. And so statin literature, or the medical literature on statins, I think, is so polluted and likely corrupted that again, like I said, it's just another example of the deep and dangerous and harmful influence of the pharmaceutical industry in terms of what we get prescribed.
Clayton Morris
Cole's toeing in our chat room said, this guy looks very doctory. I trust him.
Natalie Morris
You have dressed the part. Thank you so much.
Clayton Morris
Very doctory.
Natalie Morris
Yeah.
Clayton Morris
Doctor, great to see you, as always. Thank you so much and for being reasonable. That's why we always love having you on. So thank you so much for this. Appreciate it.
Dr. Pierre Kory
Thanks, guys. Good to see you.
Natalie Morris
You too. All right, Clayton has travel. I am going to stay. We have our Rumble premium that we do on Thursday. Thursdays. For those of you who are not. Do you want to go? You can.
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Natalie Morris
But first.
Clayton Morris
But first.
Natalie Morris
Oh, before we do that, sorry.
Clayton Morris
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Natalie Morris
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Podcast Summary: Redacted News
Episode Title: Tucker Carlson WARNS Trump that Neo-cons are trying to END his presidency by going to war with Iran
Release Date: June 5, 2025
Hosts: Clayton Morris and Natalie Morris
Clayton and Natalie Morris kick off the episode by outlining the key topics they will cover, emphasizing stories overlooked by mainstream media. They introduce their guests and set the stage for a deep dive into political maneuvers and societal issues.
Clayton Morris introduces the primary discussion regarding Tucker Carlson's recent warning to President Donald Trump. Carlson's message centers on the neoconservative factions in Washington D.C. attempting to undermine Trump's presidency by pushing for a war with Iran.
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The hosts argue that there is no credible evidence supporting claims that Iran is on the brink of developing nuclear weapons, positioning these assertions as manufactured hysteria aimed at regime change.
Colonel Douglas MacGregor joins the discussion to provide military insights into the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran and Israel.
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The conversation broadens to include Israel's aggressive stance and Ukraine's potential covert actions against Hungary.
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The hosts shift focus to a local issue involving Disney, where an individual named Lily Tino allegedly filmed inside women's bathrooms, sparking calls for his arrest.
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Arizona faces a critical decision as Governor Katie Hobbs vetoes Senate Bill 1109, which aimed to prevent Chinese government-affiliated entities from acquiring significant interests in Arizona real estate near military bases. Senator Wendy Rogers discusses the implications and the legislative efforts to override the veto.
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Clayton and Natalie delve into a concerning study from the International Journal of Preventative Medicine, which suggests an increased risk of stroke among young individuals, potentially linked to COVID-19 vaccines.
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The episode wraps up with the hosts summarizing the discussed topics, emphasizing the importance of independent journalism and continued vigilance against misinformation. They encourage listeners to stay informed and engaged with the issues presented.
This comprehensive summary captures the essence of the "Redacted News" episode, highlighting the critical discussions on political maneuvers to instigate war, local incidents affecting privacy and security, and emerging health concerns among younger populations. The inclusion of direct quotes with timestamps provides authenticity and context to the conversations held by Clayton and Natalie Morris and their guests.