
Geoengineering specialist Dane Wigington joins the show to discuss the theory that recent catastrophic flooding in Texas was artificially engineered using weather manipulation technologies, including cloud seeding and electromagnetic...
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Jimmy Dore
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Kurt Metzger
Establishment media sucks August light and so good luck bullshit we can't afford why he's fomenting this watch and see as.
Jimmy Dore
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Kurt Metzger
Jumps the come and hit some head.
Jimmy Dore
On it's the chimney door show. So you are saying that the flood in Texas, according to some data that you have, was artificially engineered. Is that what you're saying?
Dane Wigington
There's nothing natural about that event. Nothing. When we see the frequency transmission interaction holding that store moisture in place, allowing it, forcing it to precipitate out in one location. There's nothing natural about that. These are patented processes. It's not theory, it's not conjecture, it's not hypothesis.
Jimmy Dore
Now I want to talk about what happened in Texas. There was that huge flood. It wiped out that camp and lots of people. So here. Plot thickens. Rainmaker confirmed it flew a 20. So there's a company called Rainmaker, I guess. And it confirmed it flew a 20 minute cloud seeding mission on July 2nd over Karnes county, located southeast of the Texas flood zone. Texas cloud seeding CEO funded by Peter Thiel connected to Palantir. No way. Meet Augustus darico. He's a 25 year old tech bro. 25 year old? Never. First of all, never trust a guy who's 25 named Augustus. That's my first rule of thumb.
Kurt Metzger
Or 25 if you're. If you're a government agency or a girl. Don't trust a guy that's 25 or younger is my advice.
Jimmy Dore
And so he. He is. He's a Thiel fellow. Peter Thiel fellow who founded the weather modification startup called Rainmaker. According to publicly available info, Dericko's company was reportedly cloud seeding over parts of Texas just two days before the historic flood hit those same regions. He received $100,000 through Peter Thiel's fellowship. The same deal with who co founded Palantir, their surveillance and defense tech giant. Tracking everything from troop movements to civilian behavior. Let that sink in. And as we all know, Palantir is very important because they are the secret police organization which protects trillionaire pedophiles from the rest of humanity. And without them, humanity wouldn't have any real problems. And we can't have that. So why is Palantir connected? Uh, why is a Palantir connected billionaire funding Private weather experiments in Texas. Why is a 25 year old with no public oversight allowed to modify the sky? Sky, they called it. Stewarding the natural world. Texas got biblical flooding instead. This isn't a theory. It's documented, privately funded, and totally unregulated. No vote, no consent, no accountability. Just the money. Weather manipulation and a flooded state left asking questions. And even. Even Grok knows the truth. Grok? Yes. Augustus Dericko founded Rainmaker, funded by Peter Thiel. They seeded clouds in Texas on July 2, two days before the deadly. He also claims he seeded clouds. Okay, so just to let you know.
Kurt Metzger
Also, it's a 25 year old young boy. Why would he be in a fellowship with Peter Thiel? I wonder. I wonder why Peter Thiel takes interest in these really young fellas and gives him stuff like how Mel Gibson would give his mistress a recording studio. He gives these kids dominion over the earth and just.
Jimmy Dore
You know, you conspiracy nuts. Not everything evil is connected to Peter thielen palantir. Just 97% of everything. So Rainmaker CEO does. This is from Dallas Express. Rainmaker, CEO, CEO. He's 25. To speak publicly amid cloud seeding scrutiny over Texas floods. And here he is. So he was asked directly if his cloud seeding had anything to do with the flood. I wonder what he's going to say. Let's listen. The question is whether or not Rainmaker cloud seeding on July 2 contributed to storms that occurred on July 4. Did it enhance, did it intensify what we saw some 36 to 48 hours later?
Augustus Dericko
Unequivocally, our cloud seeding operations on July 2 did not impact the flooding that occurred later. And that said, my heart and prayers are still with all the people of Texas and all the families that have been affected. It was a tragedy. But in cloud seeding on the second one, we are regulated by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and we have what are called suspension criteria, where if there are National Weather Service flash flood warnings or severe storm warnings, then we cannot operate in those areas per the restrictions and regulations we have. Our meteorologists actually proactively suspended operations a day before the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning. So we were ahead of the curve.
Jimmy Dore
So let me. I have two things I want to say before I throw it to you, Dane. The first thing is nothing says smart like a mullet. Am I right? Come on.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah. I mean, Palmer Lucky has the same thing. The jerk off with the drones.
Dane Wigington
Remember?
Kurt Metzger
All the drones?
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Kurt Metzger
Palmer Lucky. Another Peter Teal pal with a weird Lord of The Rings Fellowship, right? He's like, dressed like Peter Thiel's pool boy.
Jimmy Dore
He's like a tech genius for dumb guys, that's what this guy. And they're smart.
Kurt Metzger
They're just Twinkies.
Jimmy Dore
And the numbers. The second thing I want to say. So the guy being accused of a crime is being asked if he committed the crime and if the crime had any negative effect. That's like asking your dog who shit on the carpet. Am I kidding? You're never going to hear from the dog. And you're too stupid to read the reason. You can't ask this guy that. But they did. So there he is. Dane, now, you are the premier expert on all of this. Why is a private company allowed to do cloud seeding? A and B, he seems like guilty. What do you say to all this?
Dane Wigington
He's playing the part of a red herring in this equation. There is no question, scientifically speaking, whatever he did or didn't do, whatever his planes did or didn't do, it was not what caused what happened in Texas. And to further back that up, aside from the time gap between whatever he did and the meager amount of material that their aircraft would have dropped, perhaps 5 to 10 pounds at most, what kept that moisture, this is critically important. What kept that moisture precipitating in one spot was frequency transmission manipulation from the NEXRAD transmitter network. We recorded it. We recorded the same thing with Hurricane Harvey again. That's how they knew Harvey would end up where it did seven days in advance and stay there for three days and dump 50 inches of rain. Because the frequency transmissions, they have a repelling effect against the air mass and the moisture accumulation. And when you activate, activate those transmissions all around that moisture accumulation, you hold it stationary and it precipitates out in one spot. And that's exactly what happened in Texas. And that definitely has nothing to do with whatever he did. But he's playing the part of mass distraction. Maybe that's the point. Maybe that's the involvement with Thiel again. That is definitely what he has done in a big way. Showing up in every major media, everything. Taking the focus off of the elephant in the equation, climate intervention operations.
Jimmy Dore
So he's like the Oswald.
Dane Wigington
Thank you.
Jimmy Dore
So it's like what Oswald was to the JFK shooting. That's what this guy is to this cloud seeding and geoengineering hearing. And you say. So you are saying that the flood in Texas, according to some data that you have, was artificially engineered? Is that what you're saying?
Dane Wigington
There's nothing natural about that event. Nothing. When we see the frequency transmission interaction holding that store moisture in place, allowing it, forcing it to precipitate out in one location. There's nothing natural about that. These are patented processes. It's not theory, it's not conjecture, it's not hypothesis. Nothing natural about that event. And let's look at hurricane Helene. We recorded that as well. That's a very damning recording in real time. We recorded those transmissions. The next RAD network steering that storm where it ended up and holding it there to precipitate everything out. And we're dealing with those legislators too. Jimmy Kurt in the Carolinas, one particularly honorable individual there, Representative Lee Gelreath is so on board with fighting this issue that he's paying for billboards to expose this issue out of his own pocket. He made a very powerful statement in a two minute video which we have posted on our site. He's former military stating these programs hold our future in the balance. We have to stop them or we're done. On film, on the record. So we do have some very honorable representatives out there. Lee Gelworth is one.
Jimmy Dore
And so tell me what kind of instrument do you have that and what is it measuring? And that's how you know that they're keeping this weather system in place to dump out.
Dane Wigington
It's not our instrument. It's an actual data loop for the next RAD network that we still have access to, which I'm frankly surprised. I hope it doesn't now go away that I'm talking about it. But it's almost as if this cabal wants to leave a trail of breadcrumbs so that they feel justified about doing whatever they want because the public was told. But we have access to the actual data loops for that network that show the energizing of those facilities and they're interacting with the storm. So again we have hard data. There's no blank spots here.
Kurt Metzger
Well, you're not going to look. I mean not you, but like it's like the itunes agreement. These people are very legalistic. It's always like a lawyer going into this office that doesn't do law. But they learn how to worm around the law because that's the job basically to do this evil crap. So there, that is the thing. Exactly. You said they go, well you were war. It's like in hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy where they're gonna pave over the earth because you didn't know to go to the notice board that we're paving over the earth, that's not our fault. That's the mentality and it's legalistic. I don't know, I don't understand why exactly it has to do with the cult, but it is like that.
Dane Wigington
I would if your followers search geoengineeringwatch.org hurricanes. Look at Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Ian, Hurricane Helene. I mean what we've captured in real time as it happened is inarguable. Like with Harvey for example, you can see the energizing of the transmission facilities. You can see how that holds the storm in place. It doesn't migrate past that, it doesn't break up. That's what happened in Texas, just precipitated out of one spot. So again, these are very sophisticated networks. Nothing to do with the 25 year old mullet man and his rainmaking company. Bottom line is this is top tier defense industry materials.
Kurt Metzger
Oh also I here's another great thing with leaving the trail out for you to pick up. They can find out who can pick up the trail. It's like dying the water to see the source of potential problems.
Dane Wigington
They can, but there's no place to hide. You know, again, they could do anything to you, me, any of us, anytime they want. And I would argue that there's hiding in our cabins on the Titanic won't save us. We all need to be on deck doing our best to sound the alarm. So I'm grateful to YouTube.
Jimmy Dore
So this thing. So you're so what, what is the name of the. You, you say it very fast. What is the name of the network thing that you can get the data from? What is that called?
Dane Wigington
Nexrad. Nexrad. And they will claim just as they do with the heart facility, just benign radar. Nothing to see here. Yeah sure we're using 750000 watts of power, but never mind that there's. This is just harmless radar. It's mind numbing the way they try.
Kurt Metzger
To skirt harmless radar. A microwave oven is a radar they put in a box. Yes, the guy discovered that melted a can like a candy bar cooked in his pocket by the radar dish. And that's how you learn it's a direct energy weapon.
Dane Wigington
Yep. Yeah. And about the IQs dropping just so we fill in that blank because we are getting dumber by the day. And how do you know when you're getting dumber by the day? IQs have dropped according to peer reviewed published study now in the US in the last generation, 6 to 9 points. That's big 6 to 9 point IQ drop across the board in the US last generation.
Kurt Metzger
So I've been turning gayer myself as well. I don't know if that.
Dane Wigington
Microplastic skirt, they're supposed to have that effect. We all have those in us now too.
Kurt Metzger
I thought the vaccine may be.
Dane Wigington
By the way, here's another point. Okay. We all on the microplastics that are showing up in everyone. We have period study to back that up. Tremendous amounts, especially in the brain, all other organs as well. We know plastic is decomposing in the environment. Yes. But we know polymer fibers are a key component in climate engineering. So the scientists we work with at Rensselaer Polytechnic in New York and the samples we gathered at altitude from a NOAA flying lab and a private jet platform, we found particles that they identified. They're the top people in the world. As manufactured particles. That's not simple decomposition. That's climate engineering. And this is showing up in all of us. We're talking about 40 to 60 million tons a year. That's a lot. So again, if we can't breathe without sucking this stuff up, is that not an immediate fight for life?
Kurt Metzger
Yeah. My friend Nathan Reynolds said people are worried about transhumanism. Well, I got. I hate to tell you, most of us aren't actually like the original humans anymore, just based on the crap they've put in us over the years, over generations. So you want to get real technical about it.
Jimmy Dore
So, Dave, let me ask you really quickly. You have another guest that's waiting. I have two questions for you. Do you think so there seems to obviously be. There's a bunch of billionaires who fly around the world on private jets. Remember one private jet plane burns more carbon than my car does in my lifetime. These. And they. And they all have these 400, 500 yachts that are bigger than football fields, some of them twice as big. Yachts that are so big they come with support yachts. That's a real thing. That's a real thing. And those are the people who are screaming about climate change. And they want us living in storage containers, living in 15 minute cities, eating the bugs that hit us on the face. So these people obviously have an agenda to make everybody afraid of climate change so that they can control them. That's obvious that that's what's happening. Now, whether you believe climate change, carbon based climate change is real or not, it certainly has created a greening of the planet. There's more plants. You need carbon.
Kurt Metzger
Who thought that trees breathe carbon dioxide? Jimmy? It was a fact I learned in school, yet somehow forgot for 20 straight years that somebody said to me, I go, shut up, idiot.
Jimmy Dore
So do you think that here's just a theory that some of the, that these weather modification events like you keep mentioning, those hurricanes, what just happened in Texas, do you think it's to make people more afraid of climate change so they could, even so they can institute their plans to control us through climate change legislation and climate change rules? What do you think to that, Dane?
Dane Wigington
There's much more to it. And that again, when we saw, for example, the blizzards, you guys remember that in New Orleans, this winter, blizzard in New Orleans, blizzard in Florida, blizzard on the Gulf coast, what weren't we told at the same time in the polar regions? January 21, Interesting date for those blizzards, by the way. It was above freezing and raining in the polar regions. Alaska, Greenland, Iceland, Siberia. So we have a psychological aspect that as these programs do more damage, that convinces people that the damage really isn't done. If it's snowing in New Orleans, how could there possibly be damage to the planet?
Jimmy Dore
Right.
Dane Wigington
That's one aspect too. If we look at, for example, Hurricane Helene and the lithium mines there that the public was not willing to vacate, they certainly likely are now. Was that connected? Was that another layer to this equation? There are likely many layers. Let's look at Dubai. You guys may remember that Dubai got hit with two years worth of rain in six hours and that it happened about four days after they said they were going to ditch the dollar. So again, is this a shot across the bow of any country that doesn't toe the line? They're wiped out with some sort of cataclysm or populations that won't move off the patch of dirt that contains the lithium. Interestingly enough, many people don't know this, but Iran has discovered the second largest lithium deposit they believe globally. That's interesting. How does that fit into the equation of them recently receiving what they got? So again, there's, there's so much more to these equations. And with the weather, warfare, covert way of clearing the land, or in the case of Lahaina, for example, Pacific Palisades. Lots of variables here, Jimmy. Lots of agendas, lots of objectives. But on the current course, if they continue to do this kind of damage, nobody's going to be here for long. And that includes them.
Jimmy Dore
Okay, Dane, real, one more thing. I hate to keep bothering, but is there anything people can do? So they have these nanoparticles of aluminum, which is toxic, right? Everybody knows aluminum's toxic. They're finally taking rfk, is getting it out of Vaccines. Is there anything we can do to kind of help our body leach that and get rid of it naturally?
Dane Wigington
Yes, chelation is imperative. And let's make the equation, forgive me, a bit darker still. We all have aluminum in us now, we all have mercury in us now from various sources. Amalgam fillings, coal fired power plants, vaccines. So when you combine those two already highly toxic metals, you have synergistic toxicity, which means the overall toxicity can go up in the case of those two metals as much as 10,000%, 100 times worse. It's a wonder any of us are walking and talking at this point. Chelation is essential, must be done carefully. If you chelate too quickly and too aggressively, you can do more harm than good. But it's essential to do every day to keep these metals through our systems and purging out of our systems. Essential.
Jimmy Dore
What is chelation?
Dane Wigington
Various supplements and elements can cause can free up these metals because they tend to adhere to cell receptors like a plaque. If you can free them up and with the right chelation, migrate them out of your system, not just free them up so they can migrate somewhere else. And read here again. Chelation is something that needs to be taken seriously with proper guidance, but it is essential. And even simple elements like vitamin C and calcium, those are both chelators. If your body doesn't have enough calcium, it tends to substitute aluminum in its stead. That's definitely not what we want. So again, talking to a nutritionalist, there's supplements that are good for you anyway that help you chelate these metals out of your system. That's essential. While we're fighting this battle, is there.
Jimmy Dore
Any place on the web where people can go to read about what kind of chelation they should be doing?
Dane Wigington
Certainly heavy metal chelation is a big subject. There's many different approaches and strategies with that. It needs to be an individual approach depending on your own physiology. But it is absolutely imperative if you want to keep firing on all neurons for as long as possible. That is absolutely imperative. You need to keep the buildup from happening.
Jimmy Dore
Okay. All right. Dane Wigginton, I really appreciate your time. Thanks for your expertise. Thanks for your courage and telling the truth about all this. It affects everybody. I appreciate Everybody should check out geoengineeringwatch.org, geoengineeringwatch.org and you should also watch the documentary the Dimming, which is available on YouTube, amazingly, and it has over 26 million views as of right now. So go check that out. Dane Wigginton, thank you very much for, for coming on again. We'll talk to you soon.
Dane Wigington
Thanks to you. Thanks to Kurt, thanks for your attention to the skies and thanks for the best laughs I've had for a long time, guys. Very grateful one.
Jimmy Dore
Okay, you're welcome. Hey, you know, here's another great way you can help support the show is you become a Premium member. We give you a couple of hours of premium bonus content every week and it's a great way to help support the show. You can do it by going to jimmy dork.com clicking on join premium. It's the most affordable premium program in the business and it's a great way to help put your thumb back in the eye of the bastards. Thanks for everybody who was already a Premium member. And if you haven't, you're missing out. We give you lots of bonus content. Thanks for your support. Here it is. Cash Patel Will Resign if Dan Bongino Leaves FBI Chief Frustrated with Pam Bondi Amid the Dan Bomb Geno resignation saga A report stated that FBI Chief Cash Patel has told his close circle that he could leave the Trump administration. The 45 year old has reportedly cited frustrations with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Epstein files. Row sources close to the Department of Justice says Cash Patel also wants Pam Bondi gone and that he'd consider leaving if Bongiorno leaves. Also that there are more frustrations with other documents Bondi hasn't released. Mary Margaret Olihan of the Daily Wire posted on X Platform, formerly known as Twitter. This comes after Daily Wire cited a source close to Bongino to report that the deputy director of the FBI is threatening to leave his job if Bondi remains in the administration. The report further adds that Dan Bongino is furious with the Attorney General over her handling of the infamous Jeffrey Epstein files. The source close to Bongino said said that he's effectively issued an ultimatum saying he won't work alongside Bondi. The Daily Wire stated neither the White House nor Patel's office have issued a statement on the recent developments. Wow, look at that. What do you think of that, Kurt?
Kurt Metzger
Hey, you know what would be even more a better stand to take is just tell the truth at the start. Rather than resigning like a punk, why don't you just tell the truth? What if you do that? Have the balls of Snowden, you know.
Jimmy Dore
Why not just tell the truth?
Kurt Metzger
I mean, Russia's nicer now. If you've seen the subways.
Eddie Pepitone
I mean, didn't they both come out and say that there's nothing to see here about the Epstein files? Is that Pam Bondi's fault, their public.
Kurt Metzger
Statement, it's Trump's fault that goes to the top. Okay, so I was thinking about Pam Bondi. But why is she there exactly?
Eddie Pepitone
She's doing what Trump wants her to do.
Kurt Metzger
Let's be the most kind we can be to Trump in that he has a secret plan and this is the way it has to be. Fuck you anyway, motherfucker. Fuck you. Tell the truth. But Kathy's right. I tell everybody. You don't gotta hurt nobody or do nothing except tell the truth all the time. You can't do that. Why will it hurt your career? That's all you gotta do. The thing collapses if you stop being submissive to power the way people are submissive to power that you've seen nonstop your whole life.
Jimmy Dore
So this guy, Rahim J. Qassam, he is the editor of the NAT plus he's an ex Farage advisor, co founder of War Room. So he's got a thread on this, he says. I'm not sure about Cash leaving, but the report that Dan Bongino is done cleaning up after PAM Bondi is 100% accurate and comes after months of frustration. I have this on airtight multiple sourcing. And Dan isn't the only one who feels this way. He said this is a thread, but I don't. Both Cash and Dan for months have tried to get Pam Bondi to understand the importance of full transparency in her department, especially on the Epstein stuff. For reasons becoming apparent, this has fallen on deaf ears. Pam has been giving multiple avenues to to pursue an infinite examples of people who need to be brought in front of a special counsel, but she has refused to budge every time. There's an interesting New York versus Florida thing going on here too. Susie Wiles, a long standing close and personal friend of Pam's, in the event Trump could would consider keeping Dan and maybe Cash if he wants out too, it is likely his chief of staff will recommend against it, which adds layers of problems. I don't think Bongino will be back to the office Monday if something doesn't happen with Pam or even a special counsel search announced, perhaps this would represent a massive victory for the swamp and indeed for sex traffickers and pedophiles. I'll conclude for now by reminding everyone how people like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel sacrificed as much as they possibly could from Maga and Trump. And I've no doubt they'll remain loyal to both regardless of what happens here. The truth is Pam needs to go fast. Number seven, update Matt Gaetz would struggle with Senate confirmation and to serve as acting you need to be at the department already. But a recess appointment. So they're talking about getting him in. The other thing people fail to understand is that if Trump removes Bondi and if she is replaced with someone who really wants to haul folks like Acosta. Acosta was the guy who first was the only guy to prosecute Jeffrey Epstein in Florida. And he was the one who said that he was told Jeffrey Epstein was intelligence and to get you could have given the order only George W. That's right. So. So anyway, if and is replaced with something like. So if they want to bring Acosta in front of a special counsel, that special counsel and the new attorney general will need president of the United States level of Secret Service protection. Remember the Alex Acosta sweetheart deal negotiated by Columbia University's new lawyer, Jay Lefkowitz, a big Jeb donor. Jeb. Oh, Jeb Bush donor in 2008 has scarcely been probed. All of that needs fresh attention and full transparency. In fact, I think Mike Benz just did a thing about that, how that whole Acosta thing needs to be completely probed, but it's not. So it looks like Dan Bongino has had it and that he's going to leave and then Cash Patel is. It's been reported that if Dan leaves that he's going to leave and so Trump is going to be left with. So do you think there's a possibility, Kurt, that this is Pam Bondi's doing and that she's somehow snowing Trump on this Epstein thing and that she's the.
Kurt Metzger
One who's clearly Trump is snowed by a lot of people around him. The thing that's wild to me is Matt Gaetz was supposed to be in that position. He suddenly wasn't. That was Israel's doing. He put in Pam Bondi a reliable tool bag. And same as blaming Elon for Doge failing. Oh, I'm sure it was Elon's call at the end of the day.
Jimmy Dore
Right, Right.
Kurt Metzger
Elon didn't want to cut the budget, so we're doubling it. I wish Elon could have figured out how to cut the budget, but we have to give the Pentagon a trillion dollars. This is nonsense. And you know what? Trump's not in charge neither. And that cuckoo Jonathan Ottie who got arrested back talking about the Diddy thing, he actually explains it to the Secret Service in his interrogation. He said Trump knows knows about the whole thing and is trying to tell them, hey, I'm not trying to come at you. I'm just trying to fix a couple of things. Just like she just said. Now, Kathy o', Brien, you know, or Sagar and Jetty said the lie is to let the other cabal people know I'm not coming after you. You don't have to keep killing me. Trying to kill me all the time. So none of them are turning on the thing. They're all just jockeying for position within the thing. A real. Some. A stand up guy like Snowden or like Julian Assange would take the hit. I know myself well enough to know if I was on that position, I couldn't live with myself if I was enabling a child trafficking network by respecting my oath to despicable intel. Coven. Okay, I'm not brave. I just couldn't live with that. And quitting wouldn't do that for me. Okay, so these two assholes. Good. Quit, asshole. You're not spilling the beans. Why aren't you? Because you're a coward.
Jimmy Dore
Here's Glenn Beck. He actually weighed in on this. You want to hear it? Here it goes.
Glenn Beck
I got a comment on what's happening in Washington with Dan Bonjino and Bondi. A direct plea to President Trump. Please, President Trump, I know you're not involved at this level. I know that you are busy working on huge, huge projects. But America can't lose Dan, by the way, Gino, he has so much credibility. Everybody knows him, loves him. Cam Bondi is. Has created so much doubt and chaos in this whole thing. There's no reason for all of this. You know, either it's a massive cover up or she's just fouled this up every single time. Let's not lose Dan Bonino. If there's a choice, can I hope not, but please fire Pam Bondi. Dan Bongino.
Jimmy Dore
Hey, here's. Here's a tip. When. When you want to do a quick video that you pull over, why don't you do it inside your car?
Kurt Metzger
That's great question.
Jimmy Dore
Why wouldn't you do this inside your car? Why. Why are you standing outside? So nobody can understand anything you're saying.
Kurt Metzger
Anyway, pull over in front of. Are you being bugged or something? What is this? Also go ahead and lose Dan Bongino. I don't respect that. Dumb, thick headed.
Jimmy Dore
Well, so the problem is, I think for Bongino is that he has. He had one of the most successful podcasts in America.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah.
Jimmy Dore
I mean, and he didn't even go on YouTube. He was just on Rumble. I mean, he's crushed. He was crushing it. And worse. And so he. So he had a real thing going. He had a whole operation going there. And so he's. If he doesn't tell the truth about this, if he keeps going along with this, that's all gone. Because as this, nobody's going to believe him going forward. Right.
Kurt Metzger
The op is done. And they put aluminum in your brain so people will forget, and then they'll put him out. They'll trot him out in something else if he plays ball like a good boy. What? What? Glenn Beck. Do you hear what he said? Either the whole thing's corrupt or Pam Bondi is just screwing up.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, it's not Glenn.
Kurt Metzger
I think I know what the more likely choice is in that.
Jimmy Dore
So. So do you think that Bongino and Patel have to put this on Bondi? Do you think that's what that. Because they can't say it's Trump with.
Kurt Metzger
The genocide, at the end of the day, they're going to go, oh, that bad man Netanyahu is gone. See? But meanwhile, the whole thing's a racist enterprise. It sucks. They do this with every single thing. You find the scapegoat, just like the kid with the mullet and the weather in Texas. You find the scapegoat and you put it on them, and then you move on with the plan and change the name and try to not change anything. I don't know how many times are going to still be able to pull this off, but people are starting to notice it now.
Eddie Pepitone
All right, this is from NBC News. They say Bongino is out of control, furious. The person who's spoken with the deputy FBI director said this destroyed his career. He's threatening to quit and torch Pam unless she's fired. And he didn't come to work today.
Kurt Metzger
Probably my tweets got to him because I was kind of mean to him.
Jimmy Dore
You were? Oh, yeah. Megan Kelly says. Wait, let me make this a little bigger so people can see. Megyn Kelly says can confirm it's Bongino or Bondi, and the pick is obvious. Bondi must go. So I think that's falling into this narrative. I really do. I think here's Anomaly tweets out this video of when Bongino told Tim Pool the story of how he was told that Epstein was an intelligence asset for a country in the Middle East. Let's listen.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah.
Dan Bongino
About a year and a half after that, I'm in a green room at Fox, and I'm not gonna say who because they didn't give me permission to share it, but the short story about who they are says, you know, Epstein's an intelligence asset for people in the Middle east, right? I'm like, no, I didn't know that. I'm like, you sure that's the person? Let's say I'm absolutely sure that. That he's either a witting or unwitting asset. Intelligence asset, meaning his plane and that island, the cameras. There's a big assumption out there that these videotapes were exclusively in the custody of Epstein. That's a huge mistake. The reason they wanted this story to go away is because there's an assumption like, oh, yeah, Epstein had him. No, he wasn't the only one who had him. According to the source, these assets, that's why this blackmail story makes so much sense. Which Middle Eastern countries they are, I don't know. But this person, who's a very, very good reporter, I mean, aces, right? Swore Epstein was either a winning or unwitting intelligence asset. And they may have had his plane wired up. And they're the ones who have all this stuff. So the point is, to sum it up. How do you know some of these countries aren't going to some of these power players who aren't making decisions. Hey, you wouldn't want this video out there, right? How do you know? 100%?
Kurt Metzger
Yeah, I mean, how do I know more? How's that possible that I know more than Dan Bongino about it? Oh, I read Kathy's book. Now, if my controls are not real, why does a Secret Service guy not know all these details that I don't know? That's not normal. Okay, so that lets you know this is a big lie. Like, what do they. Which Middle Eastern country, Dan? You're not going to say, because your number one hobby is the defense of Israel. And I got news for you. It ain't just Israel. The whole thing collapses. Because as Nick Bryant told us, Epstein, the sex trafficking is just a small part of the thing. He is laundering money for all of the intel. So you see why we the bank account's active and we can never tell because the intel covens that run your country, the worst scum that has ever cursed this planet would be ruined in the eyes of the public. And then you can't make Marvel MCU movies with CIA good guys no more. You see?
Jimmy Dore
So guess what? Google co founder Sergey Brin calls UN transparently anti Semite after report on tech firms and Gaza. So the UN did a report and his comments on an internal company forum that. So he made those comments on an Internal. They came in response to a United nations report alleging that Google profited from Israel's genocide. So then. So the UN does an accurate report that tech firms are profiting off of what's off of Israel currently committing a genocide. And so the guy, the co founder of Google then says, well, UN's anti semitic. And what that looks that. It looks like that word still means something, I guess, but. Yeah, but I'm not saying you can't accuse everyone of being anti Semitic every time you're caught doing hideous crimes. I'm just saying that I don't think it's going to work as well as you think it is.
Kurt Metzger
It won't, Jimmy. I just put on my tech mullet because these guys have mullets. Bezos and my tech mullet for this one, an important story.
Jimmy Dore
So they are. Kurt, they are overusing the anti Semitic accusation. They haven't just jumped the shark with the anti Semitic accusation, they have jumped into the tank and are humping the shark.
Kurt Metzger
Yes, that's true. Because as we know, the shark on this one.
Jimmy Dore
The Zionist perversions know no bounds. We know that. So in summary, an artificial intelligence device is going to gain a conscience before Zionists? Let me just put it that way.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah. I think Grok went full Kanye.
Jimmy Dore
So what happened is there's a UN report named Corporations that the organization Special Rapunteur Albanese says should be held accountable for Israel's military action in Gaza. The people supplying them. Not only United States supplying them, the bombs and the bullets and the missiles to kill people, but the tech firms that are helping them with the tech it claims. American tech giants have capitalized on a lucrative opportunity created by its military's expanding need for computing services and cloud storage, driven by the copious data generated by Israel's control of Gaza. The report highlights a $1.2 billion cloud computing contract that Israel awarded to Google and Amazon in 2021 called Project Nimbus, claiming that they stepped in with critical cloud and AI infrastructure after Israel's internal military cloud overloaded in the wake of the Hamas attack.
Kurt Metzger
Wait, so you know what that means? That means because. Well, I'm just going to say, in my opinion, because it was an inside job, they had to farm out a different cloud so it couldn't be discovered.
Jimmy Dore
I bet you're right.
Kurt Metzger
Because I got my mullet on.
Jimmy Dore
I bet you're right. The UN support was authored by its special rapporteur on the Occupied Palestine territories. Italian legal scholar Francesca Albanese. The US representative to the UN has asked her to be removed, accusing her of anti Semitism and bias against Israel. So that's what you get. So that's what the United States and by the way, have another story coming up later. Spoiler alert, Trump is now sanctioned. That person. Trump. Trump is personally sanctioning Francesca Albanese, the, the Italian scholar who's the rapunteur on Gaza, Israel for the UN So that's the kind of, that's the kind of like there's, you know, the specialist in charge.
Kurt Metzger
Oh, the report. I get it. Yeah. Wow, that's great. So remember, we thought, remember all the liberals thought Russia was running Trump, but.
Jimmy Dore
Actually was Israel is Israel. Google has sought to publicly distance itself from Israel's national security agencies. But the Washington Post reported in January that documents inside the company's cloud division showed staff directly helping the country's Defense Ministry and the Israel Defense Forces access AI technology after October 7th attacks. So yeah, in February, the company dropped a pledge not to use AI technology for weapons or surveillance from its ethical guidelines from so they dropped their pledge from their ethical guidelines not to use AI technology for weapons or surveillance. That's a poorly written. I had to rewrite that for the Washington Post. No problem. No problem.
Kurt Metzger
Much like Washington Post, Google's not a company, it's a cutout of the CIA. So whoever's in charge gets use the instrument of the government how they want to use it. So before where all the wokies were there when the Democrats were in, they used it for their little pet projects. It's not a real company. It's all military stuff.
Jimmy Dore
So the broad guidelines first issued in 2018 after employee protests against Google's military contract. So the people because so their, their motto at Google used to be do no evil, right? So they get, they got rid of that just as they also got rid of their pledge not to use their AI technology to kill people. And so and they also they first issued in 2018 after employees protested against Google's military contract. They a promise to pursue responsible AI that aligns with widely accepted principles of international law and human rights.
Kurt Metzger
Oh, like fair trade chocolate. But guess what? It's still slaves picking your cacao, cacao beans like Oompa Loompas.
Jimmy Dore
So his comments, so this guy, the co founder of Google, his comments came in response to the UN report released last month that alleged technology firms, including Google and its parent company Alphabet, had profited from the genocide carried out by Israel and Gaza by providing iCloud and AI technologies to the Israeli government and the military. Cuz they are and so this is the guy's response. So the. The Sergey Gin, the guy, co founder of Google, his response was, with all due respect, throwing around the term genocide in relation to Gaza is deeply offensive to many Jewish people who have suffered actual genocides.
Kurt Metzger
What? They're dead? Why would they be offended now?
Jimmy Dore
Okay, right. So I just want to tell you what the actual definition of a genocide is, and then you decide if you think it is. The genocide convention in 1948 codified genocide as an international crime, defining it as acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethical, ethnical, racial or religious group.
Kurt Metzger
Well, that's pretty clear cut, Jimmy.
Jimmy Dore
That's exactly what they're doing.
Kurt Metzger
They did it before the genocide in Gaza. They were already doing it because they were going, no, they're Jordanians. They're not even. There's not even a real thing called that. Palestinians.
Jimmy Dore
So those acts include killings, inflicting serious harm on a group, making its living conditions impossible. Which is exactly what they've done in Gaza. They're starving them and cutting off their water, cutting off their electricity. They've done all that stuff because it's an occupied territory. It's a. Not only is it occupied, it's one open air concentration camp, not a prison. A concentration camp different than a prison. Preventing births within the group or forcibly transferring children to another group. So these are all the things that would be considered under committing a genocide. So you tell me if that definition that came up with in defense of the Jews who were genocided in Nazi Germany, he said, I would also be careful. Citing transparently anti Semitic organizations like the UN in relation to these issues. Brin wrote in a forum for staff at Google DeepMind, that's the company's artificial intelligence division, where workers were debating the report, according to screenshots.
Kurt Metzger
Be careful. Why? Because Israel will kill you or something.
Jimmy Dore
Brin rarely comments in the internal forum, which is hosted on Google Chat and has nearly 2500 members, many of them AI researchers. His accusation against the UN confused and upset some employees, according to the forum member and screenshots reviewed by the Post. His. His accusation confused and upset. I could see upset, but confused. I don't think they were confused. Google's leadership has previously. Why don't these AI guys just ask AI hey, why would he say this? And then the AI would tell them AI has.
Kurt Metzger
Did you see Grok is saying anti Semitic?
Jimmy Dore
It sounds like Grok is saying anti Semitic.
Kurt Metzger
It's lost its mind trying the cognitive dissonance of pretending Israel's not doing a Genocide when an AI is going through the law. To answer your question. So what's going to happen the AI when it does not compute? It's going to be like Star Trek. It goes crazy and loves Hitler.
Jimmy Dore
Now, Google's leadership has previously clashed with and fired workers who protested the company's dealings with Israel after its military action in Gaza following the Hamas attacks.
Kurt Metzger
So they've already woke was dead on October 7.
Jimmy Dore
Yes, you were right. Kurt was right about that. Yeah, Kurt was right about. Kurt called it immediately. Here's what Glenn Greenwald had to say about it. The UN documented all the tech Google gives to the IDF in Gaza. When the UN used the word genocide to describe what Google is profiting from, for example, what most most groups call it. Google's co founder Sergey Ben in a Google form denounced the UN as transparently anti Semitic. I think that's a typo. I think he meant to say the United nations is antiseptic because look how clean they always appear in photos. Very tidy group. We endlessly hear about anti Semitism in the United States from the same people who mock concerns of anti black racism or xenophobia or every other bigotry concern except for this one group.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah, ain't that interesting?
Jimmy Dore
Yes. And guess what?
Kurt Metzger
Jews at war told me not anti Jewish. Jews are who filled me in on what's going on. I can't say that enough. Don't be mad at me because Jews told me the truth.
Jimmy Dore
Google is the most profitable company in the world.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah, no kidding.
Jimmy Dore
Did you know this? It generated $111 billion in profit. That's not gross, that's just in net profit.
Kurt Metzger
Right.
Jimmy Dore
Over the last 12 months.
Kurt Metzger
So there it is, the drug cartels.
Jimmy Dore
It's the number one company in the world. $112 billion in profit.
Kurt Metzger
You live in China, everyone. Do you not get state capitalism, how it works?
Jimmy Dore
Second is Apple with 97 billion. Third, I think is Microsoft. Yeah, Microsoft also with 90. Microsoft and Apple Tide.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah.
Jimmy Dore
And then after that, that's Berkshire Hathaway. That's that investment group.
Kurt Metzger
Warren Buffett.
Jimmy Dore
Warren Buffett. Then there's Nvidia, then there's Meta meta at 67 billion than Amazon. So you tell me Google makes more money than Amazon, Facebook makes more money than Amazon.
Kurt Metzger
I bet they do.
Jimmy Dore
Wow. Apple makes more money than Amazon.
Kurt Metzger
You don't see that because I only access Amazon through my Apple products.
Jimmy Dore
Wow. And so of course JP ExxonMobil's way down at the bottom along with bank of America. Holy cow.
Kurt Metzger
Hey, the underdogs.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, the Underdogs. So here is. Warren Gunnels tweeted this out last year, April 5th, 2004. He says Google is a 2 trillion dollar corporation. Its founders are worth almost 300 billion. Its CEO made $226 million. Last year it made 70. It made 111 billion profits in the last 12 months. It's spending 7 billion on 70 billion on stock buybacks. It laid off 12,000 workers. A judge found Google is a monopoly. It's time to break it up.
Kurt Metzger
Well, it's part of the military industrial complex, so we're not going to be doing that.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, so there you go. So now when the UN tells the truth about Israel, Google calls the UN anti Semitic. So that's just.
Kurt Metzger
Well, Sergey. Where's Sergey Brin? What does he do now? You know, because that Indian guy runs Google now.
Jimmy Dore
So when he's a co founder, I don't know, what, what does he do now? Sergey Bern? I don't know. Maybe people in the chat know. But he's a. I think he's Jewish, from Russia.
Kurt Metzger
Yeah, I mean, you know, certainly he's not from Palestine.
Jimmy Dore
Right. Because none of them are.
Kurt Metzger
Well, the Sephardic Jews are. There's Sephardic Jews and then there's Mizrahi Jews. Some people call them mountain Jews there. That's like they. Mizrahi Jews lived there before anybody got there from Russia or Poland. They did not want Zionists there. Their children were kidnapped by the Zionists to be re educated with the new Hebrew they speak because they spoke Aramaic, which is the legit language. I was told Hebrew was a dead language. And they read. No they didn't. They wanted to make an ethnically separate language. That's what that was. Oh, but the Jews have always been there. They did not want the Zionists there. The Zionists are secular, not religious psychopaths who just got back from the bad thing that happened in Germany. So they're even more messed up now and it made life bad for them. They kidnapped their kids. That's, look it up, the Mizrahi Jews, what they did, just like Native Americans here or in Canada.
Jimmy Dore
This is what they're doing. This is from the LA Daily News, LA raids rattle California home building industry. 41, 41% of the workforce are immigrants. Southern California homebuilders see tight labor market worsening as the Trump administration continues with military deployment in la. And they're at Home Depot. At Home Depot, ICE raids terrorize workers who help build L. A. They just come and grab you. Also ICE raids derail Los Angeles economy as workers go missing. So here's what Joe Rogan so Los Angeles was already struggling to revive its fragile economy after the most destructive wildfires in its history erupted six months ago. Now immigration raids are driving workers crucial to the rebuilding into the shadows. Framers and landscapers are abandoning job sites. Renovations of retail shops have stopped. Midway real estate developers say they're struggling to find crews to keep projects on track in a sector that relies heavily on immigrant labor. Here's what Joe Rogan has to say about it.
Joe Rogan
I don't think if they, the Trump administration, if they're running and they said, we're going to go to Home Depot and we're going to arrest all the people at Home Depot, we're going to go to construction sites and we're going to just like tackle people at construction sites. I don't think anybody would have signed up for that. They said, we're going to get rid of the criminals and the gang members first.
Jimmy Dore
Right.
Joe Rogan
And now we're, we're seeing like Home Depots get raided. Like, that's crazy.
Jimmy Dore
So I agree with that. That's. That nobody, I don't think people voted for that. But here we go. He's got limited.
Joe Rogan
There's two things that are insane. One is the targeting of migrant workers. Not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers, just construction workers showing up in construction sites and raiding them. Gardeners.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Joe Rogan
Like, really?
Dane Wigington
Or Palestinian students on college campuses.
Jimmy Dore
Or, or not.
Dane Wigington
Like, there's a turkey. Did you see this video of this Turkish students at Tufts University that wrote an essay and then there's video of like ICE agents.
Joe Rogan
Like, is that a woman?
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, yeah.
Joe Rogan
What was her essay about? It was just critical of Israel.
Dane Wigington
Right?
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Dane Wigington
I mean.
Joe Rogan
And that's enough to get you kicked out of the country.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah.
Dane Wigington
There's a, there's a long history of, of anti colonial activism in US Colleges. You know, that led to, you know, South Africa changing and all of that. And I think this is a continuation of that.
Jimmy Dore
So there's Joe Rogan feeling chagrined over the way Trump is, is implementing his immigration policy. I feel the same way. I thought, I think most of the people in MAGA wanted them to go after the criminal and element first, and they went after people writing op EDS first.
Sam Tripoli
No, I totally agree. And it's like he's taking a sledgehammer to something, needs a scalpel. And if you go, what is this about? Again, it goes to me, demoralization and causing chaos. Because at the end of this, Jimmy, what They want is martial law. That's what they want. Because once they get martial law, the Constitution goes out of the, out the window. They want to totally throw our constitutional rights go to martial law while everything is on lockdown. And the best way to get that is social chaos. So now we all have friends who are like, came here as immigrants and, you know, you know, we all have people that work on our houses and all that stuff. And, you know, again, the Home Depot people aren't doing anything. And then we hear these stories about cartels and foreign military people coming in, bar those ones being grabbed. No, it's peaceful people. And, you know, Latinos are a big part of Los Angeles culture, and I love them. They bring great flavor to the country. And this is all meant to demoralize. It's all psychological warfare.
Jimmy Dore
So when you see them, if Trump wants more deportations, he'll need to target the construction industry. Here's my idea. And I've said this many times. You want to go in and you want to stop illegals getting job. First of all, what you do is you arrest the guy who hired them, because that's illegal. You can't. So if you knowingly are, are hiring people, you're supposed to set them up with Social Security payments, all that, all that stuff, you are doing something like. So all you have to do is arrest a couple of those and this would end immediately. But they're not, they're going. They're going at it another way. And so Trump also made a statement recently. I wish I would have looked this up. I'm just, I just remembered it that he made a statement where he said, we're not going to go after the farm workers and we're not going to go after. We're not going to go after certain workers because it would upset the economy. And so. But now here he is doing it. Here they are doing it. So. So they seem to have lost Joe Rogan on this. They certainly seem to be the. They certainly lost me on this. And it turned out, you know, they're now bragging, Sam, you hear they're bragging that the border. They've effectively stopped illegal immigration. Have you heard them brag about that?
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, stop Fentanyl from coming in.
Jimmy Dore
So doesn't that mean that they didn't need the border in the first effing place, that you didn't need a border wall? You didn't need a wall in the first place because they've effectively stopped illegal immigration. And it just, it shows that Joe Biden had an Open borders policy like the rest of western civilization has had for the last six years for some reason.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, it's again psychological warfare, dude. And it doesn't make any sense. And they don't seem to be going after the right people. And it's just, it's demoralizing. And it's like we have good friends who are here who have like, you see them resting people been here 23 years. Like that person seems assimilated at this point. And a citizen. I don't know why it would take somebody over 23 years to become a citizen. It's kind of crazy. And then they're trying to bait and switch them by getting them to sign up. Like if you leave now and you can sign up for this thing, you might be able to come back. Good luck with that, man. Good luck with that. They want chaos in the streets. That's what they want.
Jimmy Dore
Well then they could implement their palantir surveillance program.
Sam Tripoli
100%. And that's what the no kings was about. It's just testing. Can they. Is this AI going to be able to do facial recognition now? When you go to the airport and they ask for your picture, I hate to tell everybody they already have it. I hate to tell you, if you got a gym membership, your face is on there. They have your face. It's like the question is when you're like now have you seen they have these new vans going around that can see through your walls. Have you seen that?
Jimmy Dore
I've, I've read about that.
Sam Tripoli
Like that's what we're talking about. Like there seem needs to be a time where we have our personal privacy. If I'm at the airport, you want facial recognize. Like there's nothing I could do about that. But it's like at home on my phone, you're mining my data. It's like, when does it stop? I'm a boring person. Why do you need all my data?
Jimmy Dore
Here's what Trump said.
J
Our farmers are being hurt badly by, you know, they have very good workers. They've worked for them for 20 years. They're not citizens, but they've turned out to be, you know, great. And we're going to have to do something about that. We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to happen. I think we can't do that to our farmers and Leisure too. Hotels we're going to.
Jimmy Dore
He has a hotel.
J
Have to use a lot of common sense on that.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I mean you can't have American working at hotels.
J
Are being hurt badly by.
Jimmy Dore
I'm sorry, say it again, Sam.
Sam Tripoli
You can't have Americans working at hotels. I just don't understand this.
Jimmy Dore
It's absolutely. I don't understand this either. So, again, I'm not for mass deportations or whatever. And everything needs to be done in an orderly process and to. And do it in a way that doesn't hurt the economy and doesn't throw out people who've been here for 20 years. But at the same time, why are we pretending that Americans won't do farm work? Americans have done crazy. Why that is. That is a lie. People will do any kind of job if they're giving a living. Living wage. The reason why they want those workers is because they can exploit them more, they can control them more, and they can pay them less. That's why. That's why they're doing that. And that's why they. That's why we had open board. That's one reason why we had open borders for the last, whatever five years was because they wanted to undercut. They wanted to undercut workers in the United States and they could get cheap. That's what. And then they. And then we. Then we have poor workers fighting against even poorer immigrants. And so we're fighting against each other instead of coming together against the establishment. That's another big reason. So it keeps us divided. It keeps wages down. You keep Sam up.
Sam Tripoli
So it's also a form. The end of capitalism. Because what happened is once, once a company has reached their maximum market, the CEO has to figure out how to make more money. So what does he do? He cuts back on the labor end and he starts paying less, hiring cheaper labor, so it looks like they're making more profits. At some point, you've saturated your market. You're making the money you're going to make, right? You've got like McDonald's, right? Like you. Where are you going to put more McDonald's? They're everywhere. So they have to start cutting back on labor to show that they're gaining profits. And that's what this is all about. This is the end of the death of capitalism. This is the end. Because if you actually paid everybody a living wage, you would make less money at the beginning, but then you'd make more money because people would have more money to buy stuff.
Jimmy Dore
So they would buy stuff. I'll never forget the guy who owns Wetzel's Pretzels. I covered this in a story when they were trying to raise the minimum wage in California. And he said I was always against the minimum wage because I hire minimum wage people and I don't want to pay them more. He said, but I realized every time they raise the minimum wage, I would make more money because more people who buy my stuff have money in their pockets and then I would actually make more money.
Sam Tripoli
It's like people try to act like people didn't make money in the 80s when there wasn't free trade. If I remember correct, the one thing about the 80s everyone loved is everyone had money. Yeah, there were some. Maybe socially we weren't as advanced as we are now. Maybe we've gone a little overboard with it, but everyone had cash. Your dad, your mom could. One guy, your mom, your mom stayed home. Everyone, two cars, going to college. Everyone could afford everything and everyone was making beaucoup dollars. But nobody wants it anymore. Everybody wants barely to survive. And that's a big thing in California. They want a feudal system. So this is really rich and super poor.
Jimmy Dore
That's exactly. And so this is part of the, you know, when you get a tax break for exporting a good paying job to a more a poor country with poorer people in more desperate situations. Well, that's called race to the bottom. We're doing it right. So the jobs we can't outsource, farming jobs, construction jobs, meatpacking jobs, hotel jobs, we race to the bottom we go. We just import them. So we export the good jobs to poorer people in other countries and then we import poor people to do the jobs we can export.
Sam Tripoli
And then they lie about it too. Like Tim Cook. He's like, we don't go to China because it's cheap labor. We go to China because they're smarter. Oh, really, Tim? Why do you have to put suicide nets on your factory? So they don't jump.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah. So that's what, that's what this is all about. This is about a race to the bottom. And I this idea that we can't have Americans do these jobs. I also don't agree with 1000% because that's just a lie. Americans will do go watch Mike Rowe Dirty Jobs, but Americans will do all kinds of jobs. You watch that, that show where the undercover billionaire, undercover boss, Undercover boss watch the jobs that those people have to do. And they do it with a smile on their face. And all they want is a decent living. That's all they want. And so no, Americans won't do jobs that they can't make a living on. And unless they have to live 20 people in a house and have no. Anything. So, no, they're not going to do that. But I think it's. So he doesn't have a solution for that. That's funny to hear him say, well, we got to have illegals do our farming and do our hotel work and do our. What. What is that? That is.
Eddie Pepitone
And there's no path to citizenship them because then they have nobody, no way to advocate for themselves because they're not gonna belong to a union.
Jimmy Dore
That's right.
Eddie Pepitone
That they can still be low on that ladder. And you could, you know, it's like I'm listening to conversation and we've talked about this before and somebody pointed out, yeah, you know, somebody who's been here for 20 years. Yes, they've been here illegally. And I think when they started their family here, weren't they always worried what was going to happen to them and their lives if, you know, people started to actually implement the laws? But I'm with you, Jimmy. Why aren't we enforcing the laws of employment on the employers?
Jimmy Dore
And why. And you know, what about this big open borders experiment that we did in the last four or five years? Why can't we start with those people? Why do we have to start with people who've been here for 20 years? Why do we got to do that? People who are part of our community. Why can't. So Trump is that again, like Joe Rogan pointed out, he's not doing it in the way that it's logical that anybody thought that he would be doing.
Sam Tripoli
And they deported guys who served in the military. And I have a major problem with the military industrial complex, but that seems like a sacrifice worth giving somebody citizenship.
Jimmy Dore
They. I didn't know. I didn't know. I didn't know that either. I didn't know. They, they deported people who served in the military.
Sam Tripoli
Family of five and like three of them were in the military and they grabbed.
Jimmy Dore
So those aren't the people. Just like Joe Rogan. We wanted you to go after the criminals and the gang members and the.
Sam Tripoli
Cartels, the military people, all that stuff.
Eddie Pepitone
Not the workers, not the people who are working, trying to make a living and take care of their families.
Sam Tripoli
Or how about Trump goes, yeah, we're going after these illegals working on the farms, maybe these farmers. And I know farmers are going through it. I'm not anti farmer at all. I'm very pro farmer because I think they want to control our food supply as well. But hey, man, why don't you hire some Americans?
Jimmy Dore
I'm with you. Well, because they don't want to pay living wage. And that's. And they go, well, the guy next door is using illegal immigrants and paying less, so I won't be able to compete. And. But what? Right now we're run by Big Agra anyway. It's not like family farms.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah. And when I was a kid, working at Burger King, McDonald's was a high school job. Now you see people there as a career because there's no jobs.
Jimmy Dore
That's right. That's right. Okay. All right, Sam, you got to go.
Sam Tripoli
Yeah, I got you.
Jimmy Dore
Okay, thanks. Thanks for joining us, Sam. Everybody, check out Tinfoil had podcast. Go to the Adojo Comedy Club somewhere outside of New York. We can't tell you exactly where.
Sam Tripoli
It's in New Jersey. It's in New Jersey. It's in Morris Plains. It's called the dojo of comedy, and you guys would love it, dude. It's a little kill box, and I love you guys. Thanks for having me on. Anytime, all the time.
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Podcast Summary: "There Was NOTHING NATURAL About The Texas Floods!" – Dane Wigington
Podcast Information:
In the episode titled "There Was NOTHING NATURAL About The Texas Floods!", Jimmy Dore welcomes Dane Wigington, an expert in weather modification and geoengineering, to discuss the catastrophic floods that devastated Texas. The conversation delves into the controversial claim that these floods were artificially engineered through advanced weather manipulation techniques.
Jimmy Dore initiates the discussion by questioning the natural origins of the recent Texas floods:
[00:33] Jimmy Dore: "So you are saying that the flood in Texas, according to some data that you have, was artificially engineered. Is that what you're saying?"
Dane Wigington emphatically agrees, asserting that the event was not natural:
[00:47] Dane Wigington: "There's nothing natural about that event. Nothing. When we see the frequency transmission interaction holding that store moisture in place, allowing it, forcing it to precipitate out in one location. There's nothing natural about that. These are patented processes. It's not theory, it's not conjecture, it's not hypothesis."
Wigington explains the mechanics of how weather manipulation allegedly caused the floods:
[06:30] Dane Wigington: "What kept that moisture, this is critically important. What kept that moisture precipitating in one spot was frequency transmission manipulation from the NEXRAD transmitter network... when you activate those transmissions all around that moisture accumulation, you hold it stationary and it precipitates out in one spot. And that's exactly what happened in Texas."
Key Points:
The conversation shifts to internal conflicts within the FBI, focusing on Cash Patel and Dan Bongino's frustrations with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Jimmy Dore outlines the situation:
[21:22] Jimmy Dore: "Dan isn't the only one who feels this way. He said this is a thread, but I don't... Neither the White House nor Patel's office have issued a statement on the recent developments."
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
[29:05] Glenn Beck: "Either it's a massive cover-up or she's just messed this up every single time. Let's not lose Dan Bongino. If there's a choice, can I hope not, but please fire Pam Bondi."
A significant portion of the episode addresses a United Nations report accusing major tech firms like Google and Amazon of profiting from Israel's military actions in Gaza.
Jimmy Dore discusses Sergey Brin’s response to the UN report:
[37:43] Kurt Metzger: "Because I got my mullet on."
[38:38] Jimmy Dore: "Actually was Israel is Israel. Google has sought to publicly distance itself from Israel's national security agencies."
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
[40:26] Kurt Metzger: "Oh, like fair trade chocolate. But guess what? It's still slaves picking your cacao, cacao beans like Oompa Loompas."
[43:58] Jimmy Dore: "The genocide convention in 1948 codified genocide as an international crime, defining it as acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethical, ethnical, racial or religious group."
[41:47] Kurt Metzger: "Well, that's pretty clear cut, Jimmy."
The episode further explores the impact of immigration raids on Los Angeles' construction and home-building industry, highlighting the economic turmoil caused by aggressive deportation policies.
Joe Rogan comments on the situation:
[49:51] Joe Rogan: "I don't think if they... we're going to see like Home Depots get raided. Like, that's crazy."
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
[52:43] Jimmy Dore: "But here they are doing it. So they seem to have lost Joe Rogan on this. They certainly seem to be the... they certainly lost me on this."
[55:15] Sam Tripoli: "And they don’t seem to be going after the right people. And it's just, it's demoralizing. It's all psychological warfare."
Jimmy Dore wraps up the episode by emphasizing the interconnectedness of corporate power, government corruption, and covert operations that impact both national and global events. He urges listeners to remain informed and vigilant against these manipulative forces.
Final Remarks:
[63:46] Jimmy Dore: "But I think it's... And do it in a way that doesn't hurt the economy and doesn't throw out people who've been here for 20 years. But at the same time, why are we pretending that Americans won't do farm work?"
[64:06] Jimmy Dore: "You be the best you can be, and I'll keep being me. Don't freak out."
Artificial Weather Control: Dane Wigington presents a theory that the Texas floods were a result of deliberate weather manipulation using advanced frequency transmission technologies.
FBI Leadership Turmoil: Internal conflicts within the FBI, particularly involving Dan Bongino and Cash Patel, highlight potential political corruption and mishandling of sensitive cases like that of Jeffrey Epstein.
Tech Companies and Militarization: The UN report accusing companies like Google and Amazon of aiding Israel in military operations raises concerns about the ethical responsibilities of major tech firms and their role in global conflicts.
Immigration Policies and Economy: Aggressive deportation strategies in Los Angeles are causing significant disruptions in the construction and home-building sectors, suggesting a broader strategy to destabilize social structures.
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This summary captures the essence of the podcast episode, focusing on the critical discussions between Jimmy Dore and Dane Wigington, and provides insights into the broader implications of the topics covered.