MI6 Brown Campus | Steve Murray & EM Burlingame (TPC #1,983)
By Tommy's PodCast
Summary
Topics Covered
- State of Union Preempts Assassination Knowledge
- Dirty Nuke Israel Triggers World War III
- US Deploys Sensors Block Dirty Nuke Delivery
- Current Events Mask Third English Civil War
- London's Final Plays: Nuke Israel or Civil Wars
Full Transcript
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>> And we are recording on Saturday, February 28th, 2026 at 11:35 a.m.
Eastern time. [ __ ] stroked out with Ian Berling game and Steve Murray. EM's
not dead. He is back. He He's only doing this show because he feels bad for what his ancestors did to my ancestors.
>> Cultural guilt. Yeah.
>> And I will tell you what I will say what I just told you off camera. The Irish
were slaves rightfully. As Tim Dylan says, not only should the Irish not allowed to be speak publicly, they should be chained to their jobs at all times. And I don't disagree. Um
times. And I don't disagree. Um
>> what is it? Six or seven of the last seven or eight American presidents have been Irish when all this shit's been going on.
>> Yeah. Right. And the only Irish Catholic ones are Biden and then right and then JFK and they they were both brain dead.
So that's a joke about assassination. Um
but >> well they and they tried with Reagan too but >> yeah. Um get to what you just saying
>> yeah. Um get to what you just saying about I just walked out and heard you guys talking about honor little bird.
>> First part of what I said the metal honor part. We're going to leave that
honor part. We're going to leave that one be saying it right. Um although it was theater, intentional theater, there was a medals.
>> Yeah. The whole state of the union was it was a preemptive strike against if you look at the
body posture, every bit, you know, of the le left, Democrat, whatever. I hate
these labels, but you know, the one half of the Congress that didn't stand up for anything and and yelled and screamed, etc., if you look at them, they were
smug. And that was a kind of smuggness
smug. And that was a kind of smuggness beyond their just being resistant and, you know, they're they're smarter person at the party, you know, little [ __ ] bags, you know, who think they're superior. It was the same kind of
superior. It was the same kind of smuggness before the assassination attempt on Trump >> as if they knew something was coming
that was going to derail him. Well,
what was the whole State of the Union address? It was calling them right out
address? It was calling them right out to their face in front of the entire freaking world to see.
It was demonstrating that he has the full faith and force support of the military and not just the military but our elite
tier one special operations >> right so and then what happens in Iran what happens what happens yesterday
the gentleman who I can't remember who it is I'm terrible and I have been doing somewhat of a vacation I did go in yesterday didn't care if we bombed Iran or London or DC or pretty much anywhere
else.
>> All of them. But yeah.
>> Yeah. Um
guy came out, one of the spokespeople came out and said that the Americans and the Iranians have come to a deal >> yesterday.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh yeah, I did see that last minute Iran made some >> came to a deal. So okay, then I wake up this. So yesterday, it's Friday, right?
this. So yesterday, it's Friday, right?
So what happens in theater, right, everybody's too busy during the week for to to do your best movies, right? You
don't release movies on a Tuesday or a Wednesday. Everybody's busy. They got
Wednesday. Everybody's busy. They got
jobs.
>> Do it on Friday. Yeah.
>> We got to pay the financialist. They're
[ __ ] big. You know, the interest rates, right? So you got to do it on Friday,
right? So you got to do it on Friday, you know, when people are bored. You
know, the Olympics are over. We don't
have any other major sports going on, right? So you do it on a Friday. It's
right? So you do it on a Friday. It's
it's just normal stuff. It'll be over by Sunday. It's probably already over. Who
Sunday. It's probably already over. Who
knows, right? Maybe a little tip for TAD into tomorrow morning. Okay.
What was that really about? We came to an agreement. So, what's it all what's
an agreement. So, what's it all what's really about? Okay. Well, I said I
really about? Okay. Well, I said I posted this the other day and I said this some time ago. The only way World War II starts is somebody nukes Israel.
At this point, the only thing that would get World War III to happen is somebody dirty nuke false flags Israel and blames it on Iran. Makes it look
like Iran. Okay. Well, the IRGC works
like Iran. Okay. Well, the IRGC works for the city of London and always has.
That's the control mechanism of the on over the Ayatollas to keep the Ayatollah in control just the same as the [ __ ] Cubans were the ones who kept Maduro and
Chavez in control.
>> That's Interesting that the Shaw's the Shaw's son comes out and says your homes and >> blah blah blah. Boy, that's not messaging.
>> He's a bag of [ __ ] >> Go all the way back to 1901. Literally,
go back to 1901. Go back to Sykes Pico.
Go back to all of that. I know the Sykes family. I actually traveled in China
family. I actually traveled in China with the Sykes family and not distant relatives, but Right. But Lady Sykes.
Um, what were we really what are we really doing? What are what's really happening?
doing? What are what's really happening?
We put two carrier groups there. Do
people have no comprehension? It's about
30 30 surface craft, submarines, all kinds of satellite overhead, all kinds of aircraft, the most unbelievably capable electronic warfare sensing
capabilities, full spectrum s, you know, full black body radiation sensing capabilities of everything in every spectrum, above the above the water,
below the water, in space, etc. Right?
There's a reason aircraft carrier groups cost tens of billions of dollars and it ain't just because of the graft of, you know, the the um Teamsters Union and the
and the Long Shoreman, right? So, okay,
why do we have those two aircraft carriers there on both sides by the way?
Right. And oh, by the way, why did China move certain assets and Russia move certain assets?
>> China moved their their seen ship or Elen ship.
>> Correct. Mhm.
>> We are making we have and why are we flooding certain types of response capabilities into the area.
Nuclear dirty nukes have been tried in Ukraine three times and they've been stopped.
The last place where this might work would be Israel.
So you flood that. Okay. And then we get to an agreement with Iran with the government of Iran, right?
for which they don't want nuclear power or nuclear weapons. It's the last thing Iran wants, right? That's a huge freaking headache. It ostracizes you
freaking headache. It ostracizes you from the world. They do need medical nuclear. We can provide that. They do
nuclear. We can provide that. They do
need enriched. Russia's agreed to provide that for power, you know, clean power generation, etc. Got it. Okay.
Some factions in the city of London, some factions in Iran, some factions in Israel, some factions, who knows in cutter or wherever else because something hitQatar today. Saudi Arabia
was hit, etc. Some factions said, "No, we're not going to honor that. We're still going to go ahead with this dirty nuke. We're still
all in on World War II."
And so, what do you have to do? Well,
you got to respond.
>> You have to You have to respond. Now,
here's the key. Here's the thing that really is interesting. Look at what Iran hit and look how limited Iran's respon strikes have been.
>> I didn't see any response from Iran. So,
did they actually hit >> that? We can that we can prove
>> that? We can that we can prove >> in Bahrain. They hit the fleet, the US fleet, >> but we don't know if Iran hit that or we did or somebody, you know. So, we're
still in that fog of lies. Not fog of war, but fog of lies, >> right? Right. I was just going to say
>> right? Right. I was just going to say that most of it's BS anyway.
>> Most of it's BS cuz you look at the accounts they were they were doing the prep conversation heavily yesterday.
Especially some account out of India that po or Australia but it's an Indian or whatever [ __ ] popped up out of nowhere, right? Isn't it funny how that
nowhere, right? Isn't it funny how that works? The AI pops up out of nowhere.
works? The AI pops up out of nowhere.
Suddenly they have millions of followers.
>> Millions.
>> Suddenly they get propped up everywhere.
They get promoted everywhere. You see it on all your feeds, >> but some of these accounts go back 10 years, 15 years. So these have been >> They just recycling old turds is all they're doing.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They put them quietest for a while and then they bring them back.
>> Sleepers. Yeah.
>> Yeah. So my sense is that an agreement has been come to between the Iranian government which is separate
from the malas and separate from the IRGC. you know, think of the IRGC as
IRGC. you know, think of the IRGC as the, you know, the operation gladadio forces because that's exactly what it is. Um, some agreement's been come to
is. Um, some agreement's been come to with the Iranians that works and some factions there in the region, but you
know, in Iran and in Israel and etc. have said, "No, we're not going to honor that." And so, we've had to we had to
that." And so, we've had to we had to strike. Why did we have to strike?
strike. Why did we have to strike?
because we have to let them know they are not going to be able to do this false flag.
We will smash them.
>> Yeah. I heard that the negotiations were really about making the government more moderate versus replacing the government, moving some >> It's the same as Venezuela. Yeah. The
the intention is to remove British and French influence in Persia and not just in the in Iran Persian
community but a lot of this power you know a lot of this chicainery is coming from the you know Persian diaspora.
None of that surprises me. None of that.
I the again I've been checked out all week so I haven't really paid attention to any of this but I I don't believe anything
I'm seeing right now and not one thing not one news report not one video nothing >> um >> for a couple of reasons right the stuff
I'm hearing in the background is that the deal was to to moderate the government there not to replace it there's not a big push yeah there's Not
a big there's not a big push to replace everybody. The push is to bring in more
everybody. The push is to bring in more moderation, open up trade, and lure them out of bricks. That that's what I've heard in the background. Now, how much of that's true, I don't know. But, you
know, I said on on my show a couple nights ago, I don't think Trump really wants to do any strikes. I don't I think the buildup is just like we saw in Venezuela, right? It's a show force to
Venezuela, right? It's a show force to say we've got the forces in the region to do this but we this is not what you our primary focus is diplomacy and to and to resolve this without conflict.
>> I fundamentally believe that the reason we flooded a carrier group into the Gulf of America was for the very same reason to prevent a credible false flag on the
east coast of the United States.
>> That doesn't that Yeah.
>> Right.
>> None of that surprises me. Right. And
two things could be true at once. One
can show force against >> Well, you're doing the show of force.
You have to, right, at the same time.
But it was it there's this is my fun fundamental belief. The reason we've
fundamental belief. The reason we've been blowing fast boats out of the water is because if you're going to do a dirty nuke in the east coast of the United States, that's how you would deliver it.
>> Yep.
>> And you don't know which one that's going to be on. So you just blow them up.
>> Blow them all up.
>> Well, it's like it's like a cruise missile, right? When you launch a TAM
missile, right? When you launch a TAM >> and you launch it towards China, China doesn't know if it's got nuclear, biological, or conventional wants and they don't care, >> right? What they care about is take it
>> right? What they care about is take it down because it's a threat.
>> And oh, by the way, we see this as a massive escalation.
>> So, and we don't want to, you know, okay, so we shut that down. We let them know, no, we'll just blow your little boats out of the water. Okay. Well, what
are they going to do then? Well, now
they're going to try and take that same device or components and pieces, etc., and they're going to try and move it somewhere else in the world and use that. So, okay, well, how are they going
that. So, okay, well, how are they going to do that? Oil tankers. So, what do you do? You take certain oil tankers that
do? You take certain oil tankers that have pinged up in certain for certain reasons either sensorially, right? We
got a signal or we got intelligence on.
So, you just take that air that oil tanker.
>> Yeah.
>> And that's what happens.
>> Something that people need to realize is after 911 and get away from the narrative of 911 because it doesn't matter in this case.
After 911, we spent a tremendous amount of money to build sensors to do in all the ports. We deployed sensors pretty
the ports. We deployed sensors pretty much every port across the planet to detect nuclear, biological, and chemical, you know, to the best of our abilities, even at our ports of entry, right? If you if you notice when you
right? If you if you notice when you drive to the Canadian border or the Mexican border, there's like six rows of cameras as you go through in your car.
Those are all nuclear biological sensors that we put in place to detect.
in in California in ports entry in California.
>> And so, and we've moved some of those platforms airborne so that we can detect airborne if there's nuclear signatures uh in a boat or on the ground. So,
>> all of that is plausible and there could be multiple lines of operation going on here at the same time, right? There
could be >> There always are. Yeah, always are.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And plus the diplomacy, right? What was uh Teddy
diplomacy, right? What was uh Teddy Roosevelt's something about, you know, >> softly carry a big stick.
>> There you go. Right. Yeah. Um
the only thing that would get World War II going now is nuking Israel.
And I Clay Martin and I had this message the other day and he was like, "What?" I
was like, "Come on, Clay. That's
literally what we do if you and I as Green Beretss were tasked with starting World War II. Yeah.
>> How would we do it? And everything else was failing. All the other little
was failing. All the other little [ __ ] that we were doing was failing.
It's like, okay, I'd nuke Israel. That'
do it.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> There's nowhere else on earth. You can
nuke Ukraine. You can nuke Russia. You
can nuke Well, Russia, >> but they've been trying to they've been trying to nuke Ukraine in Russia for the last four years. They've been trying desperately to bring in dirty
>> nukes. Russia's very very again Russian
>> nukes. Russia's very very again Russian intell. So while America sucks at human
intell. So while America sucks at human intelligence because we went away from that because we fell in love with anthropic and all this other [ __ ] right? I use that just as an example,
right? I use that just as an example, but this is long before anthropic. One
of the things we are very good at is um uh signals, you know, signals intercept and more in particularly we are very good at radiological detection.
Ludicrously good at it. Why? because
that's actually been the biggest threat that we've faced and even to this moment is the biggest threat we've faced in 60 some odd years. A dirty nuke is the most dangerous threat in the world.
>> Do you think that was the whole drone scare in the weeks leading up to Trump taking office? Do you remember the
taking office? Do you remember the non-stop drone sightings?
>> Yeah. Well, could be >> potentially. Yeah,
>> potentially. Yeah, >> could be.
just along this idea of they're going to try all the other false flag prototypes and the last card is to nuke Israel. But
that would this that kind of seems going up the escalation. All right. Well, that
didn't work, so we'll do Venezuela. Oh,
[ __ ] They just took Venezuela. Okay,
that didn't work. We're going to So, it kind of goes Yeah.
>> It's It's a bit tongue and cheek, but it's also absolutely true.
>> Nuking Israel is the nuclear option, >> right? It's like the pinnacle nuclear
>> right? It's like the pinnacle nuclear option >> that or even what you had in Mecca. I
don't know. Those are the two where it seems like pretty much something.
>> It wouldn't really you wouldn't get the same.
>> I think it would be you wouldn't get the same response out of Mecca.
>> I hate to admit, but I wouldn't care. Uh
to be quite frank Israel or if you did Manhattan.
>> I wouldn't care about Israel either, by the way. I feel terrible for the
the way. I feel terrible for the Israelis, etc. But if you're gonna allow yourself to be used as a pawn like that, >> you kind of get what you get.
>> This is nothing about what I care about.
I don't give a [ __ ] [ __ ] everyone outside this country. But like that's how I look at it. It's like that's that's that would do it. If you wanted to get a response, that would do it.
>> You wouldn't want to nuke I mean some idiots would want to do a nuke in the US and try and make it look like Russia, but >> they couldn't pull it off here.
>> Pull it off.
>> That you got to think you can't just think of you can't just think of the target. You have to think of you know
target. You have to think of you know the nuclear the nuclear responses that go along with that. We have we have response options for just about every contingency you can think of that's
already pre-programmed >> into into both the bomber fleet as well as the nuke fleet.
>> Oh yeah.
>> And it just, you know, when when Clinton stopped targeting um >> when he did, you know, he changed the
target set for uh Russia in the 90s. We
didn't really change the target set. We
just took the missile off of that target. Retargeting is very easy. takes
target. Retargeting is very easy. takes
a matter of minutes, right?
>> So, it's just a matter of minutes. And
it's it's literally one of those things where um you you this is not nuke in New York is not an option because it generates a response action and it
generates a response action that could lead potentially to escalation. That's
why you do. But again though, that's why you do dirty and you make it look like Muslims and you make it look there. I'm
ter Yeah. Yeah. I'm a little slower than you
Yeah. Yeah. I'm a little slower than you are.
>> You get Steve the rainbow with the with the [ __ ] propeller.
>> Well, I got that big line across my head. So, you know, I got all kinds of
head. So, you know, I got all kinds of stuff going on here. So,
>> yeah. No, you very much Steve what you're saying. You you you can't make it
you're saying. You you you can't make it look like, you know, Russia or China.
You have to make some hypersonic glide vehicle where it's like that's not from >> Yeah. Or or even, you know, so you got
>> Yeah. Or or even, you know, so you got to make it look like physible material and it's a dirty nuke and you got to blame it on the Muzzies and >> you know, uh we can't blame it on the
IRA anymore cuz they went to [ __ ] >> Um and we're not fighting them.
>> You can blame it on me. Just as an aside, if if if Trump needs a false flag candidate to save the republic, you can blame it on me. I'll put that out there.
So I I think you know back to Okay, so it's very interesting. Look at this the targets the Taliban's hitting in Pakistan. I I was going to ask you about
Pakistan. I I was going to ask you about that. I haven't followed that at all.
that. I haven't followed that at all.
Where did that come from? I mean all of a sudden I'm seeing all these stories about um Pakistan dropping bombs on on uh the Taliban headquarters. What what
is that all where did that come from?
the let the jet the jou all of those are are British um terrorist organizations run through the Pakistani ISI which is you know MI6 brown
>> right >> it's like when they have like a satellite campus >> University of Georgia
>> yeah it's MI6 Brown >> MI6 [ __ ] brown [ __ ] No,
if the that's just wildly inappropriate but really funny.
>> No, it's true.
>> Joint partners.
>> That's why it's funny.
>> Joint partnership.
>> So, >> one wonders, >> right? One wonders, you know, Trump
>> right? One wonders, you know, Trump says, "We're going to take Bram back from the Taliban and we're going to cut off your 40 million a week in, you know, funding that's coming in." Where did all
those conversations go? How did the Taliban respond? Did they? Right.
Taliban respond? Did they? Right.
Taliban's been brought into our camp and out of the British camp. I'm still back.
>> I wonder if they have business cards.
>> I was just thinking about like them real like a [ __ ] like you know 30 second commercial on Twitter like am I6 brown.
>> That's why it's so funny cuz that's where my head went.
>> It's exactly what it would be. Some girl
boss.
>> Oh [ __ ] I wonder if there's DEI in that commercial. Oh [ __ ]
commercial. Oh [ __ ] >> Oh god.
Oh sorry.
>> Some gut hurts over here. What happened to that [ __ ] Thanks for that. I needed that. My god,
that's good. Going to shamelessly steal that call.
>> Oh, go for it.
>> But, you know, one has to wonder, right?
So you can't take, you know, we, you know, back to the, you know, we are watching what we think is World War II or what we're being sold as World War II. But in
reality, what we are seeing is the third great English Civil War.
The first was um the 1640s, 1650s, and the 1660s.
The second was the American Revolution.
And we're now fighting out the third one, the final in the 400year cycle.
Well, because we are the largest empire the world has ever seen. We cover the entire, you know, because America and the, you know, the United Kingdom are
still one. The English, Irish, Scottish,
still one. The English, Irish, Scottish, etc. peoples, American peoples. We are
one still empire. We are still the British Empire. But the British Empire
British Empire. But the British Empire since World War I into World War II and in since World War II has had two capitals, Washington DC and London.
And those two capitals are now at outright open war with one another.
Well, because we are the largest empire covers the entire globe and much of the peoples of the world. People need to remember the commonwealth has two billion people in it
and we are in every ele all seven elements of power. We are by far collectively the most dominant power on earth. Now we have two other great
earth. Now we have two other great powers who have risen up in that time and collectively can say no we're not playing in your in your civil war anymore. We're not playing in your game
anymore. We're not playing in your game anymore. And that's a real power right?
anymore. And that's a real power right?
Those are real powers. Okay. what our
civil war looks like. This allout winner take all now war between our two capitals of the empire, London and Washington. It would look like a world
Washington. It would look like a world war except for the fact that the other two great powers and their spheres of
influence are not participating.
If you look at all of the things that are being done, all of the assets that are moving against all of the assets, it's all within the sphere of the English-speaking empire.
Okay. Well, how do you do that? Well,
you try to win over some of your enemy's assets.
You pro, you know, one capital, London, is working against the other capital, Washington DC. And unfortunately,
Washington DC. And unfortunately, London's capital's got a whole lot of assets within our capital. We have fewer within theirs.
I think we have more than people realize though because of the old families. And
that's a thing we forget. We are a civilizational peoples and some families like mine and others are over a thousand years on and not just as peasant peoples.
No disrespect to the common man, right?
Because the common man is what we're fighting all this over and it always been that way.
Um but what we are facing right now is the English civil war, the third one and it is between these two capitals and only one capital will remain at the end
of this as a capital of the empire.
And once you put it in that framing, this is what I've been doing this monthish, not quite a month or you know that I've been trying to be off is trying to figure out what is really
going on. Well, this is what's going on.
going on. Well, this is what's going on.
We are in a civil war between two capitals in a global empire and London's only way for London to win in this fight is to take us to actual
world war >> and the other two aren't playing.
>> The other two major powers aren't they're not English. They're not English civilizational peoples. They're not part
civilizational peoples. They're not part of the English Empire. They're just like you all handle that yourself. We'll
point we'll when something you know if some of our people are participating in your civil war we'll tell you who they are. We'll tell you how they're doing it
are. We'll tell you how they're doing it and you deal with them as you want to and we won't reprisal against you for doing so.
But you're not going to spill this civil war out over onto us.
So London, in order for the London capital of the English Empire to prevail, it must take the world to World War II.
For the Washington DC capital of the English Empire to prevail, it must prevent World War II.
Now at the same time there is also the very high probability of civil wars within each of our you know eastern and western halves of the empire as well.
And that's another thing that we're going to have to deal with. But first
you take the potential for World War II off the table. You have to once you put that in that framing once you can see the this in that framing
that this is the English this is an English civil war we are a global empire we have been a global empire for hundreds of years for 300 years
essentially we've been the dominant power in the world for roughly 300 years and that that we are locked in an allout civil war
Everything everything you see starts to make total sense. Not just what we're doing, but what all the other great powers are doing, how they're engaging, how they're enacting, what they're not
doing, what they're not doing, all all of the narrative warfare, all of it makes starts to make sense. And then one other final piece, and I'll stop there.
When you realize that it's very old families that are involved in this fight, that this is a fight between the old families still in the United Kingdom
and the old families here which come from the United Kingdom.
When you realize that this is a this is the nobility at war with the nobility over the future of the empire and our people and the old empire is being corrupted
and want and those families want to devour the empire.
>> So the next question that you're going to get Ian which you might as well continue on is what's what do we see next?
>> What are we going to see next? That's
what everybody's going to ask. I I can just I can ask you that confidently because I know exactly because my phone's been blowing up all weekend or all day.
Same question. What's next?
The only there are only two moves power real power moves that the London capital of
the empire have remaining.
One is a dirty nuke in Israel. That's
about the only place it would do it, right? Um, if they were able somehow to
right? Um, if they were able somehow to dirty nuke Russia, which they've tried three times and it's failed. And if they were to do it to China, it would have a it would have a vastly different
reaction. It wouldn't get World War II.
reaction. It wouldn't get World War II.
They would just get annihilated.
Literally annihilated. Um, and Russia doesn't need to use nukes anymore to do it. They can use the arnik, right? So
it. They can use the arnik, right? So
>> highly effective.
>> Highly >> highly effective and could quite literally Yeah. So one one argnik could
literally Yeah. So one one argnik could wipe out all English power in could wipe out every power structure in anywhere in
the vicinity of London. One argnik.
Right. So give me one second. Um the
other option that they have nuclear, you know, nuclear, I say that euphemistically in this case, the only other nuclear option they have is civil
wars, not just in the United States, but in the entire Commonwealth.
So, think four or five civil wars where the assets of London as capital are at war with the Washington as capital
assets.
And again, we got to go back to Rome.
That's why I wrote the piece yesterday, you know, about the Byzantine Empire because all the similarities are so so stark in the, you know, second, third,
and fourth centuries AD between the East and Western Empire, right?
>> But you realize that a lot hasn't changed >> in all those years.
>> Nothing's changed.
>> Yeah.
>> Nothing's changed. It's all the same enemies, all the same fights, all the same arguments.
>> So, what comes next? Well, we do everything. You know, again, back to
everything. You know, again, back to something else I posted yesterday.
We have a This is what I believe, getting back to the earlier part, this is what I believe the State of the Union was about.
I believe the State of the Union was about. Okay. So we have one fundamental
about. Okay. So we have one fundamental constitutional danger in in the western capital Washington DC and that is that
constitutionally Congress can declare war and the president cannot veto it.
He does not have the power to veto it.
And if he then now he does have the distribution of forces that he and finance and all of that that he can have influence over but if he doesn't go to
open war as directed by Congress they will impeach him and they will succeed.
And so you have to remove this capacity for this dirty nuking of Israel or London or somewhere else because London's the other place that they might
go and nuke themselves.
right to draw us into this fight because they got to get everybody in this emotional place, right? And a lot of us, you know, London is still home, right?
England is still home for a lot of our peoples.
Point being is that you have to remove this capacity for false flag attack and the worst of the civil war while at
the same time not doing things that would give traitors in Congress which is at least half of our Congress and even a lot of those who stood up and clapped
during the state of the union give them the cause as bleigh that they actually formally declare war which parliament would back, Brussels would back, NATO
would back, etc. So, we are going what people ask what are we going to see next? We're going to do everything we can to try and prevent a false flag, a nuclear false flag
somewhere in the world and outright, you know, um masscale terrorist attacks. It
was interesting. Joe Kent that was down at the border here the last few days doing tactical, you know, engaging in tactical operations, right? So, that's what we're going to
right? So, that's what we're going to see next. And none of it's going to be
see next. And none of it's going to be obvious. None of it's going to be we can
obvious. None of it's going to be we can point to it, go, "Yep, that's it. That's
it. That's what's going on." All the emotional, psychological strings are going to get pulled, right? Like I' I've got guys I know who
right? Like I' I've got guys I know who had friends blown up in Iraq by, you know, uh Iranian uh IEDs. Yes, they did come out of Iran, but they came out of
the IRGC. That's why Trump killed
the IRGC. That's why Trump killed Solamani, >> right? That was vengeance. And they I I
>> right? That was vengeance. And they I I talked about in my show there was there was there was several instances where they came across the border. They drove
onto our FOB spoke perfect English. They
they look like Blackwater or Z whatever they are now. They they were >> educated in England.
>> Yeah. They they were for by all intents and purposes they were contractors and they got out of the truck and smoked a bunch of Americans. That happened a couple of times I know of. Um, so yeah,
they're not innocent in this this whole thing anyway, right?
>> No, but again, that's IRGC.
Trump's rightfully smoked Solommani who was the head of that. It looks like another one of the IRGC leads just been smoked as well here in the last, you know, 24 hours.
So, what can we expect to see? We are going to continue to do everything we can to prevent mass terrorist, you know,
casualty events to prevent false flag dirty nuke uh while at the same time doing so in such a way that's not so direct or so
obvious or so over the top that we give a corrupted and owned, you know, Londonowned and controlled Congress here
in the US the causes belli to declare formally constitutionally declare a war, >> which they would do in a heartbeat.
>> Which they would do in a [ __ ] heartbeat.
>> Yeah. I The tell is Ron Paul. Rand Paul
or whatever the guy's name is.
>> Oh, all of them.
>> Like, dude, could you be a bigger cuck?
>> Yeah. Mass.
>> Tell me you're Tell me you're a cuck without being a cuck.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> My god.
>> What do you think? What's your thoughts on Mexico? Because Mexico to me was was
on Mexico? Because Mexico to me was was noise.
I still think it's noise. I don't
believe anything I see about it. I
definitely don't believe any of the news about it. Um I was actually had
about it. Um I was actually had breakfast with somebody this morning that was on the ground when all that took place and said that they burned all basically all the gas stations to the
ground. Um and they they were burning
ground. Um and they they were burning cars and other things. And you know Tom thinks that it's it was an attack on the embassy. I'm not so sure. I'm
embassy. I'm not so sure. I'm
>> my understanding is that's from whispers, shall we say? That's what it was. That was an attempt.
was. That was an attempt.
>> And it failed.
>> Yeah. I I haven't heard that. But what I did hear was that it was a lot of uh a lot of noise. So, take that for what it's worth.
>> It's again, it's a demonstration to the five eyes that you are the enemy. We
know you're the enemy and we'll take out your key leaders.
See the department, my firm sense is that the change of name from department of defense to department of war was a declaration of war by the military
against the intelligent the paramilitary um you know the self-funding offthebooks paramilitaries of the intelligence community. We know who the enemy is. We
community. We know who the enemy is. We
know that you are the London capital of the English Empire and we are coming, you know, we the western capital of the English Empire
are at war with you.
I would agree with that and I think that's what Mexico was about. Mexico was
about to take another one of your guys off the table.
>> Well, if you look at if you look at Trump's speech after Mexico, right, there's no mention of it anywhere. The
speech was and again Americans like their [ __ ] freshly packaged and well delivered and that was the messaging of that because I did a whole show on it.
The messaging of that was exactly the messaging he should have done on day one when he took office because that messaging I know >> we could we could debate the merits of that.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But the point is the messaging that he did at the State of the Union was what his base and what the
his his constituents wanted to hear from day one. Like call out the election
day one. Like call out the election interference, call out the malfeasants, call out the fact that these people don't represent the you know, US
citizens. All those things that he said
citizens. All those things that he said were spot on and true. Um he just said it a year too late. And
>> no, he didn't. He said it when he could say it. Right. Again,
say it. Right. Again,
the eastern capital, London, prepared, they openly stated it, prepared for
the possibility that Trump or someone in that power system, the western capital of the empire, DC, would replace Biden, that Camela wouldn't be in the
presidency, that they would lose the White House and thereby would have, you know, insurgent power in the institutions, but they wouldn't have the actual total control of the
institutions anymore.
They prepared for it. They openly say, you know, they did [ __ ] in Congress, you know, that they, you know, were institution proofing things.
Okay. Well, they didn't actually count on Doge coming in with all these hacker kids, which isn't it interesting they didn't use Anthropic for that.
or any of these other AI companies. They
had to use a whole bunch of freaking hackers and you know, brilliant young autist.
Isn't that tell you a little something about how how really good this AI is?
Cuz couldn't they just release Palunteer in there?
>> No. They had a bunch of 1923y old autist and it took him two weeks, right? Okay. Well, that's what they
right? Okay. Well, that's what they didn't count on because what did that do? That got all the information trail,
do? That got all the information trail, all the all the, you know, dependency relationships, etc. And then you got to draw out into the open,
right? Because the biggest the most
right? Because the biggest the most powerful force in the world is cowardice, backed by cognitive dissonance.
Trump could never have, nobody, no, nobody, not even Trump, nobody could have said what he said at the sit state of the union address, which was brilliant, by the way. Bunch of
[ __ ] But, but the things that needed to be said were said.
>> I know, right?
>> That's what >> to their face. But a lot of that other stuff was just pure [ __ ] >> right?
>> Big [ __ ] though.
>> Yeah, well, economic stuff and all of that was total and absolute [ __ ] >> Um, >> yeah, >> the rest of it though was all solid. But
had the last year not happened, had all of these very strategic efforts to take World War II, you know, all these things that have been prepared for World War II
off the table and all the poison pills and all of the prep work that was put in place to prevent, you know, you know, to embed deeper and wait out a four-year
term of somebody, etc. You had to get all that up ripped out. You had to you had to get all of these, you know, dependencies mapped out in all these different kinds of ways. You had to deal with the whole Epstein thing and and the
lies and the truth of it and all that other kind of stuff. You had to do all this work first.
When I watched the State of the Union, which I don't normally do because they bore the hell out of me, right? I'd
rather be asleep. Um,
I watched it this time though and it was brilliant.
>> I remember you're hitting the guardrails. You can't be more bitter
guardrails. You can't be more bitter than I am. That's the only >> I'm not bitter at all. Right. Yeah. No,
no, no, no. I'm I'm actually very very confident right now because what was the president of the United States and that whole power behind him because he's just
the front man. They were taunting the British and their assets in our Congress and our government, etc. Taunting,
but taunting very cleverly, very, you know, Tommy, you and I have done this before. Back to the bar fight thing,
before. Back to the bar fight thing, right? Somebody's up there thinking that
right? Somebody's up there thinking that they're the power and they're tough and they're whatever and you taunt them a little bit and get them to step up and then you show them a little bit of power and you let the other people around see
no that's see who they really are, right? See who they really are,
right? See who they really are, >> right? And so
>> right? And so my thought of and this is the whole Iran thing now, etc. When I watched that State of the Union address, it was
straight up, "We are ready for you. Do
your worst."
That's how I, you know, the overall interpretation of that. And then,
>> no, you're right. We're Come knock us off this [ __ ] hill.
>> Come, come take us.
>> Come knock me off this [ __ ] hill.
>> We are now ready. Yeah, we are now ready. We see you. We know who you are.
ready. We see you. We know who you are.
We are ready. a natural of course they had to then move to whatever the hell this you know attempt to not whatever hell of course they had to immediately
move to nuke Israel because that's their inevitable next move the next move you know back to the question you asked is to nuke London >> which they would do in a heartbeat
>> which they would do in a heartbeat because they've already liquidated all of the wealth and assets of the British Isles >> so why Why not nuke London?
>> Yeah, >> it's brown now anyways and they hate Browns.
>> But it's not MI6 Brown. It's
>> Well, actually, no, it is actually a whole lot of MI6 browner there.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> So, that shit's not getting old.
I've been thinking about like thinking about like the graphic design of like how he's >> literally I was joking banner like >> what would what would the mug look like?
>> Yeah.
>> Well, here's the other thing.
>> MI6 brown, >> they got MI6 yellow, too. And that's all the tens of millions of Chinese, you know, Chinese that are not mainland China and not, you know, postsviet China. Chinese who are out there in the
China. Chinese who are out there in the world who used to be part of the British Empire, Malaysia and Singapore and and all these other pl and Canada, etc. that aren't aren't mainland Chinese aren't Chinese.
They're British Chinese. They're they're
freaking assets. It's like the chamber the Chinese chamber of com commerce in Los Angeles is a British asset used to stir up the wealth of the
Chinese community there against China.
So they're they're their their hole in one is is obviously the nuclear option and as those are taken off the board.
>> They will also this isn't something like and I don't know [ __ ] about chess so I should shut up. But this isn't something like
up. But this isn't something like >> but this isn't something like oh it's the Super Bowl like oh it's over now they're just running out the clock and you go [ __ ] all right they got it and you're shaking hands. That's not because
the point thing is is these are extremely bitter, resentful people. So
even if they can't win through the nuclear option, they're going to go out screaming. They don't care if they're
screaming. They don't care if they're going to do whatever they need to do.
>> They're going to throw the China at the wall. Yeah. They That's cuz that's who
wall. Yeah. They That's cuz that's who they are. There's no nobility. There's
they are. There's no nobility. There's
no well, you know, we lost shake hands.
They're going to go out screeching.
They're going to kick the puppy.
>> Yes.
>> Yes.
>> There's no morality, right? There's no
bridge too there's no bridge too too far. There's no there's no valley too
far. There's no there's no valley too wide and there's no river too deep.
Think of them as think of them as [ __ ] border lines because border lines are exactly what these [ __ ] people are, >> right? That a borderline
>> right? That a borderline and I lived with one so I know >> borderlines they there literally is no limit to the amount of malfeasants that
they will conduct from whatever they make up in their head, right? They have
two modes of operation, right? Despair
and anger. That's it. That's all they have. And if you look at these people
have. And if you look at these people through that lens, you see that if they if they can't exercise anger and they can't murder people out of anger, they're going to do it out of despair.
And it's way worse with despair because there's they'll pull out all the stops.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] >> Because they're suiciding and they're going to take out as many as they can.
>> [ __ ] release the Ebola. [ __ ] fire.
Who gives a [ __ ] if it doesn't work?
[ __ ] this. Do that. I wrote on this I wrote on this called the path I call it the pathocrisy. There's an article I
the pathocrisy. There's an article I wrote on this and I had the conversation with um Seal friend David Rutherford, right? It's the pathocracy. It's exactly
right? It's the pathocracy. It's exactly
what you're saying uh Steve. This these
are borderline personality disorder people in both schedules, schedule A and B.
>> That's a great way to say it. It's
exactly it's a great way to say it.
Yeah. And what we are under in the you know what has happened is that the eastern capital of the English empire London is pure pathocracy
with very few exceptions at every level everywhere from the little townships all the you know the villages and etc all the way up in the western capital of the
empire. we still have some sane non, you
empire. we still have some sane non, you know, borderline personality people in, you know, power and in our oligarchy and in, you know, our in our society at
large. And so we're fighting back
large. And so we're fighting back against the near almost complete takeover under the last administration, but going way back before that, of the
pathocracy here. And what is that? Well,
pathocracy here. And what is that? Well,
we're going to have to defeat the eastern capital of the empire.
Just as Constantine did in 312 at the battle of Milvian Bridge.
Why? Very much what you said, Steve.
Because we have to end the pathocracy.
>> Yeah.
>> And there's I think another probably in the same vein is another thing you've brought up before EM is like this isn't something where you're looking at as a rational person. You're
like, well, you know, this is this is what we want out of the business deal.
and if this doesn't this here's our exit plan and we're willing to take this loss. You said it perfectly. You're like
loss. You said it perfectly. You're like
if you have if you if you're sitting on top of the heap and you're enjoying just you know being the [ __ ] elite and untouchable and let's just random number
you have hundred trillion dollars in your war chest. You will use 99.9 of it to stay on top.
>> Yes.
>> You don't give a [ __ ] because you're not a person going I'm not willing to spend that because that's that's responsible.
people like I will [ __ ] I will light this entire you know >> and they know it's all stolen also anyway. So what are you willing to do
anyway. So what are you willing to do with stolen wealth?
>> Exactly. It's it's good fellas. It's all
profit. Who gives a [ __ ] >> All profit.
>> Yeah.
>> It's like the Joker, right? That in
Nolan's movie, right? Where he just >> he gets half and half and then he burns his half.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. It's all stolen. Joker was right.
It's all stolen money. Why do I care that I care about that? I'll use it.
I'll burn it. I'll do whatever the hell I got to do. But you're absolutely right, Tommy. Right. You You know why
right, Tommy. Right. You You know why did the What was the tone and tenor of the State of the Union?
There is no room on the top of this hill for both of us anymore.
And we know that you're moving all out to remove to knock us off.
>> Go ahead.
>> Your services are no longer required.
>> Your services?
>> And they did they >> Here's your pink slip.
>> They did [ __ ] pull out Superman.
Well, you know, I >> Yes, >> you can read it. You can And that's the thing that >> that's the thing that I think you said way better than I could have said is that none of these things are not
interconnected. All of these things are
interconnected. All of these things are interconnected. All these actions,
interconnected. All these actions, reactions, they're all connected, >> right? Because one of the things that
>> right? Because one of the things that didn't make a lot of sense to me when he did the Venezuela when they did the Venezuela operation is the thing that didn't make sense there is there's a lot
of intelligence agencies that operate in Venezuela. A lot, right? There's a lot
Venezuela. A lot, right? There's a lot of there's a lot of operations going on there that people don't know about and everybody focuses on the urban area, but there's a there's a shitload of jungle
there that you can hide a lot of [ __ ] in there and nobody would ever know what's going on. So I was I was I was shocked
going on. So I was I was I was shocked at the fact that we didn't put ground forces, you know, outside of the urban areas to go after some of those sites.
Maybe we did and we just didn't hear about it. But to see that transition of
about it. But to see that transition of power and to see the removal of Maduro, the way it went down and all of the actions they took and and you know the
the movement of forces into the zone that that was a bigger operation than we're we're being told. And then you follow that up with the State of the Union like okay this makes a lot of sense now.
>> This is this is 100% messaging. I mean
100% messaging. What's happening in Iran right now is no different than what happened in Venezuela. It's just way more complicated and sophisticated because that's a 4,500y old civilization.
>> It's actually even older than that. So,
>> and there's no there's no um there's no waterways. It's not a lator. It's
waterways. It's not a lator. It's
landlocked. There's a lot of distance to get there.
>> Not quite landlocked, but it's Yeah. And
it's mountainous and it's >> Yeah. It's on the other side of the
>> Yeah. It's on the other side of the world.
>> Sorry. What you're saying about Yeah.
all the sensors and Israel false flag. Yeah. I mean, for the first time ever, we've stationed F-22s in Israel, the GF desert.
>> Again, that's messaging. That is that's against that messaging is against Israel.
>> Yeah. I' I've
>> I think so.
>> Oh, [ __ ] yeah. I've I've heard so much [ __ ] around, well, we've never staged F22s in Israel. He's just putting them there so they're targets. I'm like,
no, he's putting them there. That's a
message.
>> That's a message to Israel >> to Israel to the British. You try to use Israel to do this, we will wipe these
assets off the That's the other thing.
>> I'm I'm with Colonel Watkins. I think
those forces are there to stop something else. Not they're not just there.
else. Not they're not just there.
>> But that's what you flag. It's it's it's a >> Yeah, >> it's we are there to prevent the nuking of Israel. That's what's because again
of Israel. That's what's because again that again people got to get into this okay real power sport of kings kind of power not this stupid bureaucratic great
game [ __ ] but sport a kings power okay if I'm a king no [ __ ] king and I want to and I I've got I'm fighting my own court my own bureaucracy
what I need to know how that bureaucracy thinks I need to know how that court thinks so I can prevent getting poisoned one night or I can prevent my kid from getting stabbed in the throat and my air
dies.
This happens all This has happened for thousands of years. People need to read history. They need to stop [ __ ]
history. They need to stop [ __ ] thinking Fukiyama was right. History
never ended.
>> No, it's Yeah, it's it's all the same [ __ ] It's just different technology.
>> We're still fighting upper middle class and lower upper class that thinks that they're the power, right? these three
upper elite classes. You know, people say the elites, that's three separate freaking classes that have been locked in war with one another for thousands of [ __ ] years. And each one of those
classes thinks and operates in very specific ways. They're wired for it and
specific ways. They're wired for it and the systems and institutions and functions and they're locking this all out fight. Well, don't think that we
out fight. Well, don't think that we don't have people who know how to play the high, you know, truly upper class fight and that knows what the lower or what the lower upper class and the upper middle class are willing to do and what
they would have to do to, you know, move this all to the next level of fight. The
next level of fight, and I've said it for months now, is nuking Israel and then Israel responding to Iran, right?
Or other assets in the region. Who
knows? Who cares, right? The last Okay, so we're not going to get World War II through the Slavic vector.
Are we going to get World War II through the Middle Eastern vector, the you know, the Muslim vector? No.
No.
And we don't have to put boots on the ground or any of that. We don't have to.
We'll just surgically precisely strike you. And oh by the way, whoever assets
you. And oh by the way, whoever assets you are, you know, whoever's pawn you you are, guess what? When you try to go to Russia or China to get resources to
back you for whatever or Britain or NATO, they're not going to be there.
>> Yeah. Sorry, Mike.
>> That for you, for for this faction, these resources aren't going to be here.
for this other faction that's actually there on behalf of the people, in this case the Persian people, the Israeli people, we'll back and support you.
We'll help you know to what you said uh Steve earlier if you want to free yourselves without the need for a
revolution, without the need for bloodshed, you know, sustaining your institutions, the ones that are functional and proper. We'll help you do that just like we did in Venezuela. And
oh, by the way, we'll even convince your top leaders to leave of their own valition because we carry a big stick, right? And we're not going to throw ar
right? And we're not going to throw ar we don't have to throw armies at you. We
don't have to do, you know, 10 years of warfare, 20 years of warfare. That [ __ ] doesn't work anyways.
>> Well, where I was going where I was going around preventing other things, I don't think it's just nuking Israel. I
think there's because we have stuff in Greece, we have stuff in CIT, we have stuff in um we have stuff in >> Yeah. in Italy.
>> Yeah. in Italy.
>> We're in a lot of different places. So
my point where I was going with that is I think there's a wider threat than just nuking Israel. I think nuking Israel is
nuking Israel. I think nuking Israel is the next, you know, logical option, right?
>> I don't think so. Yeah, I don't.
>> But there's got to be another cred Well, look at the distance you have to fly from Cree to get to Iran. That's a long [ __ ] ways. You're you're not putting aircraft those aircraft that are sitting on the ground, let's say the A10 for for
example. When you think of longevity,
example. When you think of longevity, the A10, that's a long [ __ ] ways to fly that across all those countries to get to Iran. So, they're there for something else. There there's something
something else. There there's something else in that region.
>> Well, there's two two directions this false flag can go. You either nuke Israel or you nuke Iran and you make it look like Israel.
So >> I I don't disagree with I'm just saying I think there's other threats in the region that are that are potential.
>> What would be another threat in the region that would require that kind of a buildup of those kinds of assets?
>> I don't know. But I I'm looking at So I look at this from practical standpoint.
No.
>> Are aliens real? Wait a second. Wait a
second. Alien invasion. Credible
evidence. They're going to hit the Middle East. I mean I get it if I was an
Middle East. I mean I get it if I was an alien because that's where the oil is and all the I'd want to call that [ __ ] >> Still going to have a sign that says stay out of my ass. Sorry. Even if they
show up, my my point is it if you look at the flight time for the for those for for where those, you know, aircraft are based. You look at
based. You look at >> I don't understand what the >> No, I get I get what he's saying. He
said we're doing a huge buildup to Israel, Iran. We're there to prevent
Israel, Iran. We're there to prevent we're there to prevent the false flag.
Either which way. He's saying there are assets in other areas that seem like there's another threat that maybe we don't know about because >> you have an A10 over there. It's not
like a hypersonic. You go,
>> Totally get it. Totally get it. you
know, or or it's a pump fake. I don't
know. But thanks for clearing that up for me, Tommy, because I was really saying that back.
>> Sorry. I wasn't following, Steve, and you were saying it. I wasn't following.
Okay. Um, you're absolutely right. There
is another threat there. It's called
Turkey and the largest army in NATO, and they have 20 years of combat experience and insurgency experience and counterinsurgency experience,
right? See, we can't
right? See, we can't >> I forgot about Erdogan saying that he was going to >> We cannot Well, he's British. That's a
straightup British asset. That whole
thing going back to [ __ ] Adaturk is a British construct. There's a reason they
British construct. There's a reason they they lost 300,000 [ __ ] Australians and Kiwis and Brits in [ __ ] Gallipoli to demonstrate how many we were willing
to sacrifice to destroy the Ottomans.
that gave Ottoman power, you know, the Ottoman future out of Turk did deals with the [ __ ] British, right? So we Okay, so yes, nuclear
right? So we Okay, so yes, nuclear potential, false flag, Israel, Iran, that's totally true. We're dealing with that. We got that locked down. But we
that. We got that locked down. But we
got a massive [ __ ] army and massive intelligence capabilities and a massive threat in NATO that we sure as [ __ ] don't want to move somewhere else in the world like Ukraine.
Right. Or to block off the straits of Bosphorus and deny flow of traffic for the Russians.
>> Yeah, that would be bad technically.
>> Right. Or to move in through Syria and strike Israel.
>> Yeah.
>> To thereby also start this, you know, holy jihad war.
>> You know, I forgotten about Turkey, by the way. So, thanks for that reprint. I
the way. So, thanks for that reprint. I
completely forgotten about them until you said it.
>> I was sitting here racking my brain. Why
the [ __ ] would we put airplanes in cit?
What the [ __ ] is there? There's nothing
there. It's just a It's a [ __ ] rock surrounded by water.
>> Who controls really ugly women?
>> Who controls half of Cyprus?
>> The Brits do.
>> And who's the other half?
>> I don't know who the other half is. I
know the Brits hold half of that.
>> Turkey.
>> Just like Gibralar. That's a rock, too.
>> Yeah. Well, Jialter's coming back to us.
So is Rhdesia, by the way. [ __ ] all these [ __ ] >> But you get my point, right? I'm looking
at this logistically and I'm thinking logistics.
>> To your point, this is Turkey and I said this as soon as as soon as uh Assad was extract from Syria. I I said it literally within an hour. Our intention
is to draw Turkey Turkeykey's army in there to to draw the jihadis into into Syria and to to attit both.
>> Yeah.
>> The one wild card remaining to the eastern capital of the English Empire is Turkeykey's army and Turkeykey's capabilities. And they are not
capabilities. And they are not inconsequential. We need to not think
inconsequential. We need to not think that the Turks are, you know, mud hut [ __ ] fighters. They are not.
They are very good industrially. They're
very good technologically. My PhD lead was one of the most brilliant men I've ever met and he's Turk and a whole lot of other Turks in electrical engineering and computational engineering and
material sciences etc. They are a brilliant and ancient people and that's a very experienced army because they've been fighting the whole ISIS stuff. They've been fighting
ISIS stuff. They've been fighting they've been fighting for 20 plus years.
you know the whole GWAT that we've been at war, Turkeykey's been at war and since right and when you understand when you
look at Turkey and Erdogan as a British you know eastern capital uh asset you can see all the [ __ ] he was doing with and against Russia etc and it makes
total sense.
So now that's an army that we got to deal with and you don't coup You know, it's not that it hasn't been tried, but you don't coup Erdogan.
>> No, that's that that card's already been played and it did work out.
>> It's been played because and and this has nothing to do with Islam. This has
to do with the Turkish as an imperial people going back a very long ways, >> right?
>> These are people that survived the Mongols, that survived Rome, right? the second
Rome, the 1054 schism and the and the crusades and everything else, right?
They are dog's freaking out.
There's got to be per the false flag.
There's got to be a shelf life, right? Because you're you're moving all
right? Because you're you're moving all this stuff there. You clearly you it wasn't there a week ago and now it is there and at some point it won't be able to be there. This is very elementary, but like
>> there's got to be intercept.
>> Is it intelligence or is it Cuz if you're going to do a false flag, it's also >> It's not like that false flag material is necessarily abundant to have like a free floating nuke somewhere. There's,
you know, there's probably count them on one hand or two. You
>> relatively the 100,000 from the cold war. Same thing with Venezuela, right?
war. Same thing with Venezuela, right?
There was a shelf life to whatever was >> when it can be used. Yes. Yes. Yes. And
>> and and as and as a threat. So
>> correct. Correct. When when Okay. Great.
great concept uh or or place to lead the conversation. Yes, there's a limited
conversation. Yes, there's a limited shelf life because when power struck, this is what I think happened in Venezuela when the Venezuela
administration and government realized that they were about to be used as a for a duty dirty nuke and then to be on the receiving end of the retaliation for
that. They said we don't want any part
that. They said we don't want any part of this and we will do what you know we will cooperate. we will work with you.
will cooperate. we will work with you.
We will make these changes. You got to help us with these other things though.
You know, this Ptorian Guard threat, you got to help us here and you got to help some sanctions and some other things so we can go to our people and make these changes. But very much the shelf life
changes. But very much the shelf life that you're talking about aside from the logistical stuff and all of that is that no country, no administration is a
monolith. And the greater part of the
monolith. And the greater part of the people and administrations, even very, you know, virulently um uh offensive civilizations, they don't want nukes and
they don't want to do nukes. They don't
want to be on the receiving end of having done a nuke because they know that's their obliteration.
So what it does is it brings people over to your side that wouldn't have n necessarily been willing to come and take the risk to come to your side.
Yeah. So now what's the last Okay, so we're dealing with this. It's not done yet. I almost guarantee you it's pretty
yet. I almost guarantee you it's pretty much already done. There'll be a little tit for tat and a little back and forth, etc. We would be hearing a whole lot more. Right.
more. Right.
>> Well, the missiles would already been fired if it was real.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> I mean, let's face it. That [ __ ] would have been full send the moment the air the first bomb hit.
>> Well, I mean, think about it this way, right? Because, and I'm not saying this
right? Because, and I'm not saying this for your edification. I'm saying this for the audience edification.
>> Since the 12-day war, Iran has been doing nothing but preparing because they knew this was going to happen again.
Right. And if if they were serious about retaliation, if they were serious about hitting back, >> they would have they would have been full send on every Israeli air base.
>> Totally agree. So Steve, to that point, though, >> if it was real, if it was >> Well, no, no, no, no. To your point, right, let's be a little bit more
granular, though. All of the factions in
granular, though. All of the factions in Iran have been preparing in their own way to protect their faction, right?
Good way to say. And the Iranian military, the nonIRRGC, the Iranian army is not on the side of the British. They
are not on the side of wanting to go to war. They're not on the side of nuclear
war. They're not on the side of nuclear or any of that. They are on the side of the Iranian government, the P and the Persian peoples. That's separate from
Persian peoples. That's separate from the IRGC. You got to remove that Ptorian
the IRGC. You got to remove that Ptorian layer that is the IRGC, right? So all the factions have been
right? So all the factions have been preparing for this. Okay? And so what we've been doing in our talks with them, we've been helping the the Persian people's supporting factions know we got
your back. We're going to have to do
your back. We're going to have to do some things. We're going to have to move
some things. We're going to have to move if these things happen. Okay. The one
wild card remaining in the area is Turkeykey's military and and Erdogan and Turkish leadership.
That's the one, you know, and how do you deal with that?
You flood the area.
very much to what you were saying and you flood the area with air capabilities because you're not going to one you think fighting a war in Tur in in Iran which is impossible we'd never win a
ground war in Iran try Turkey >> oh Turkeyy's a yeah >> try Turkey have anybody seen the mountains from Anara all the way
>> I've been there yeah I've been there >> right try fighting a war in Turkey against the Turks who throw Islam out, throw all that other stuff. Again, the
Turks killed over 300,000 of our people in Galipoly alone. Now, yes, because we were doing stupid [ __ ] and that was Churchill's greatest failure. And to his credit, you got to look how Churchill
responded to that. I won't do it in this conversation, but Churchill redeemed himself for that, to be quite honest, if you can, right?
>> Wasn't Glidley like the original D-Day in terms of just a World War I? Yes.
Yeah. But it was just it was just in terms of just Yeah. Yeah.
>> It was a slaughter. But what it was it was a power play against the Ottomans to let them know how many of our own people we were willing to kill to to attack them and destroy them. And that was a
message to Adaturk because Adaturk was at Galipol. I think he was a colonel or
at Galipol. I think he was a colonel or something at the time. Um but yeah, Iran is being dealt with. Right. It was
interesting. BB was here recently, >> right?
>> Modi left it. Modi was supposed to visit for 14 days. He left.
>> Modi is supposed to visit. What's going
on with Pakistan in in Afghanistan, right? Again, with [ __ ] MI6 Brown
right? Again, with [ __ ] MI6 Brown because that's exactly what they're hitting because the let the jet the J all of those are [ __ ] MI6 Brown,
right? That's the paramilitary guys for
right? That's the paramilitary guys for um MI6 Brown. They're getting hit. Got
to deal with that. Okay. All right.
Well, what's the last >> [ __ ] just doesn't get less. I just I just want to make like a you can almost do like the 32nd community college like commercial before MI6 Brown.
>> I should do it. Have them in the streets of London.
>> Upbeat music. We believe in opportunity.
>> Have them, you know, have him have them, you know, with the uh rape gangs up in Rottenham >> as a recruiting because that's exactly what that [ __ ] was.
>> Stock photos of Professor Yeah.
Right.
>> So, >> so once you take Oh, yeah. So, once you take the the the the upper most once you take the uppermost level of of the nukes off the table,
make I saw a video the other day and it's just some dude recording his wife and she's just sitting on the ground in the living room screaming, crying, and she gets up and she sprints at the at a
a door and hits her head on the on the side of it and like not falls down.
She's bleeding everywhere. You just hear the guy going, "This is why I'm recording it cuz cops won't believe me."
And it's like, "Okay, so you're taking care of yourself." Ultimately though, if she really wants and even if you're vindicated at video events, she could still, you know, whatever, go get a gun and and and and kill herself, right?
Okay. And that, you know, whatever sucks to suck. The difference is is that in
to suck. The difference is is that in this kind of analogy, if it can be expanded, is is it be a nuclear weapon?
So, I feel like at a certain point, if you could take off the false flag everywhere else, that's got to be very hard to remove it. If London's just like, "All right, we'll just do it here." That's very to stop them using
here." That's very to stop them using their own weapons on their own, it's a lot harder.
>> Who's the head of MI5 right now?
>> No.
>> A packy >> MI6 Brown.
>> Yeah.
>> Is the head of MI5.
>> So, how do you >> home secretary?
>> Do you prevent MI6? The MI6 lead is Ukrainian. And not just any Ukrainian.
Ukrainian. And not just any Ukrainian.
Her father was a banderite.
So if you can stop the the false flag elsewhere, it almost seems like you maybe wouldn't be able to stop it. Well,
hold on there to do it to themselves. If
the HRT can come in, they can sweep a whole building, get rid of everybody.
But ultimately, if the guy if the if the per wants to kill himself, he can kill himself and it's very hard to prevent.
>> Well, he's going to figure out a way to do it, right? But
>> what units did we just send to the UK?
>> Where did they come from?
>> What? from the yard from you know from other places not Scotland yard people it's another yard here in America >> right so >> don't think that we're not aware of what
there what the final ultimate last nuclear option is London it's always been London >> it's in Delta over >> nope well we have some of that but there's another group
>> ISA >> starts with a D ends in an A it's four letters right Steve you know who that is >> I do Right.
>> Mhm.
>> And they're the very best at detect Yeah. Ditra. They're the very best at
Yeah. Ditra. They're the very best at detecting these things, >> right? And there's all kinds of assets
>> right? And there's all kinds of assets and capabilities we have right down to people just walking around the street with something in their pocket.
>> Sure.
>> Yeah.
>> As a tourist, right?
>> So in London, you would do two in the United Kingdom, you do two things. You
would do civil uh social uh racial unrest and violence and then you would use that as the precursor and then you would dirty nuke
and now you got your jihad.
>> Yeah. And this this might sound unrelated. I don't think it is though.
unrelated. I don't think it is though.
What is the role of Starlink in all of this? Because I just look at it as in
this? Because I just look at it as in like there's some book about the NSA that's great, but there's this apartment complex that was going up, you know, whatever somewhere near Fort me to some random [ __ ] apartment complex. But
because I had line of sight, they went in using like a national security act like classified bought it from them.
They couldn't the apartment company couldn't say why they sold it because they didn't want the line of sight.
They're like, "All right, [ __ ] it.
Whatever. We'll just take the market value." You don't let stuff You don't
value." You don't let stuff You don't let stuff have the high ground. And when
you look at something like space, which is the ultimate high ground, you know, it's always that is the apex. The same
reason why air power is so important in World War II. When I look at I don't look at as just like a separate thing like oh that's that's internet like there's what tens of thousands of things in a perfect chain or is that do you
think there's Yeah. Do you think is that dual? It's got to be dual use.
dual? It's got to be dual use.
>> No no give me a second. It's DARPA.
>> Yeah.
>> Why wouldn't you why wouldn't you roll it out under the guise of Yeah. Why
wouldn't you roll that out into the guy's private corporation?
>> Awesome.
>> There's a book that was written back in 2007 or 2008 called The Pentagon's Brain. Talks about
Brain. Talks about >> Yeah. And if you go read that book, um
>> Yeah. And if you go read that book, um it does a very good synopsis of what they've been working on for the past 30 years, and that's miniaturization. They
weren't making things bigger and better.
They were making things smaller and more agile.
>> Yeah. Talking about like the >> mesh also self-healing mesh networks, right? Some So you know where I'm going
right? Some So you know where I'm going with that Ian because you know you were on the same topic. I'm just I was also in Silicon Valley for 30 years and I know a lot of these people and I know a
lot of these things. So give me a second and I was in there's two other books. I
actually just redown ironically this morning I went to reread them.
Imagineers of war and department of mad scientists. Those are also both DARPA
scientists. Those are also both DARPA books.
>> Yeah. No it I always think about Starling. I'm like that's it's just the
Starling. I'm like that's it's just the high ground like nuclear.
>> If you were going to go to war if your capital of the empire was going to go to war with the other capital empire and you have near and the other capital of the empire is the older one and owns
most all the terrestrial networks and information and capabilities to counter etc because they've been the one for over a century designing de developing it.
>> What would you have to do? You'd have to take build your own new network >> and you'd have to build your own that's independent of their terrestrial based control >> and you'd have to do it at a cost point and a price point that you could actually afford because you're not
stealing wealth.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. And you'd Okay. How long? This
gets back to what I said about when they killed the Kennedys. They set a thing in motion.
And one of those things was we have to have technological superiority against people who are equally technologically capable and who are actually working in the same companies
and in the same innovation centers and >> but who are burned it all down >> who are who are in a [ __ ] red nanc >> who are pathocrats.
>> So you can't just be a parody. You have
to >> I love that term path. That's fantastic.
>> That's [ __ ] fantastic.
>> Right.
>> That's good [ __ ] >> Pathocrats who are backed and supported by MI6 Brown.
>> I was about to say get a degree in pathocracy at MI6 Brown.
>> Again though, we got MI6 yellow and we got to look at that because that's all the Asian assets running around the world, etc. Right.
>> Getting my masters and false flag at MI6 Brown. Well, you know, the thing the
Brown. Well, you know, the thing the thing I think what's what's salient about what you're talking about is that this is a power structure that's been in
place for well over 250 years. This is
not a new power structure. And
>> there's no there's no quick easy way to eliminate all of the assets that have been amassed over the years. Right.
>> Well, and here's here's the termites.
You're pulling out a very structure itself. Yeah. Here's what's more
itself. Yeah. Here's what's more dangerous to us is that riddled throughout everything on the human level are assassins and they've demonstrated
total and it doesn't matter how many laws you got, how much technology you got, right? If your own security is
got, right? If your own security is going to off you or somebody's just going to walk up and shoot you in the back of the head and then the the legal system is going to say you you committed suicide
by shooting yourself in the back of the head twice. Well, you know, if I shoot
head twice. Well, you know, if I shoot myself in the head, they can't hurt me.
>> Yeah. So, point is is that for all of these other amazing things, the the real power on the world is still, you know, the fundamental power in the world you still have to survive is the old
capital's power and that's assassinations, right?
You have to survive that and you have to organize and coordinate yourself such that you can survive that such that all the other tools and resources and things
you so look at Elon Musk security team that's not a normal actual security team that's a security team that was help being created by you know what the
responsibles faction of the agency you know the very guys who created the blackbook paramilitary assassin guys Well, here's how we counter ourselves.
>> Yeah. Right.
>> That's how Trump's alive.
>> Clay's whole thing. Yeah. Is that or is it yours or is it the head of security of yours? Yeah. Are they your protectors
of yours? Yeah. Are they your protectors or are they your, you know, handlers?
It's >> are they loyal or are they not?
>> Yeah.
>> Right. Or more importantly, who are they loyal to?
>> Yeah. That's why Yeah. Trump, that's
probably the reason he's alive is because he brought in a lot of his private guys that he had known that he had vetted for decades and decades.
Yeah. And it then they >> the guy that the the SAS guy that was in Nairobi, he hired him here a few months ago.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, you know, to bring it back and then guys, I'm going to have to eat eat some food here. Um
>> Iran, don't worry about it. We're
stopping a dirty nuke either in Israel, that's primary. Iran's the backup. What
that's primary. Iran's the backup. What
we're also doing is burning assets involved in all that. And we're helping the Iranian government stand up. some
point we're probably going to help the the Israeli government break free, you know, so the Israeli people break free from the control of the city of London.
Might not be possible. I don't know. I
don't really care. Um, give me one second. The wild card that's out there
second. The wild card that's out there right now that is a very sizable army, very good intelligence capabilities around the world, very good industrial
base, very good everything is Turkey.
And that's the thing that we really it's not the optimal for them. But if
as long as there's conflict and chaos in the Middle East, we keep Turkey and their military focused there and they can't shift it to Ukraine to keep that going and get us all into World War II
through that vector.
So there's a certain amount of we don't want to just stomp this and shut it down in the Middle East. It's like, no, we'll we'll drag it out. We'll play it out because it keeps Turkey in the area because they have to be >> in term ter terms of being if it was
real, as Steve said. Yeah. You would
have seen just an ocean of ballistic missiles fired. I feel like the other
missiles fired. I feel like the other thing >> Well, you see the 12-day war, but times 10 >> and you'd also see if it was real, you'd see all the assets, the Iranian assets they have here. You this morning, you
would have just seen like bombs going off and shootings and [ __ ] whatever the [ __ ] embedded asset looks, whatever the equivalent British Iranian looking assets here Brown's
>> assets. And then I was gonna say
>> assets. And then I was gonna say >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> In the same way that you're you have to So if Iran doesn't fire a nuke, you got to make sure that there isn't a false flag nuke. In the same way Iran might
flag nuke. In the same way Iran might not activate their assets, >> but there might be false flag assets.
And that's >> But Sarah Adams might.
>> Yeah. Well, that's got to be Ken, right?
>> Cuz I think they all work for her.
>> NCTC. That's got to be, >> you know, I'm sick of hearing that [ __ ] talk. I'm sick of hearing her [ __ ]
talk. I'm sick of hearing her [ __ ] open her mouth cuz every time it's always the same [ __ ] If there's a mass attack in the US, it's not us. It's not
the CIA.
>> Oh, >> go [ __ ] yourself. Tired of hearing that [ __ ] >> I'm glad I'm glad we solved that.
>> Yeah, go [ __ ] yourself.
>> The CIA is uh MI6 white.
>> [ __ ] A team.
>> Well, so Watkins was talking about dead a I was like, "Holy [ __ ] I didn't know any of that history." M
>> so you know when you find out all of the [ __ ] incestuous relationships that have developed over the last 250 years and how they're all still in place and they
all link back to some, you know, old world blood family and institutional money, you realize just how [ __ ] the whole system is and why it needs to older. This goes back to the fight
older. This goes back to the fight between the tutors and Rome, the Catholic Church. That's a That's like
Catholic Church. That's a That's like almost a thousand years ago.
>> Well, it's 600 years ago. This is the fight that we've been engaged in ever since.
>> Yeah. Thousand-y year war for >> Oh, it's it's the book I wrote, the eternal war. I call it the eternal war
eternal war. I call it the eternal war for a reason because this conflict is eternal. Slavers never stop seeking to
eternal. Slavers never stop seeking to enslave. You have to continue always in
enslave. You have to continue always in every way to fight slavers.
Rome is a slave system. The English
system, the native English system, is not a slave system. It's an individual sovereigntist system until we were hijacked in the 1600s.
>> If they manage to pull this off, it is an extremely exciting time to be alive.
>> Oh, absolutely. If we could reverse the inglorious revolution in the first English civil war, we quite literally could go on to a golden age as the
English peoples. Quite literally.
English peoples. Quite literally.
>> You might actually.
>> It's exciting. Yeah, it's exciting.
>> Yeah, >> it's [ __ ] exciting. It's I just said that on the last show with with Ben Kellerin is >> Yeah, >> it's almost a little scarier because what's that quote? It's like you much
rather the devil you know than an unfamiliar heaven. And it is. It's so
unfamiliar heaven. And it is. It's so
true. I mean, you're just like, well, it's the scariest moments of this podcast has always been when it improves rapidly and things get better. You're
almost like, wait, no, I I want to. No,
I like being banned. You're like, no, I don't. You're like, but I but I know
don't. You're like, but I but I know that. Well, versus when it starts
that. Well, versus when it starts working and you can pay your bills and you're like, it's almost a little scarier. And I think that's what this
scarier. And I think that's what this it's actually it's a little >> Sorry, terribly sorry. It's a little It's a little Yeah. You know, it's a little scary to be like maybe it might actually be getting good.
>> So, for me personally, I don't think we've seen the main event yet.
>> Not close. It's not gonna happen.
>> What are you saying?
>> Well, terribly sorry. And Steve, I didn't both of you. I didn't mean to interrupt. Um
interrupt. Um >> Eeyore >> Eeyore never would leave his little raincloud.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Because you know it. You know
>> because he knows it.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. Would never leave his little raincloud.
>> Yeah. Um, with respect quote, why would I trade one tyrant a thousand miles away for a thousand tyrants a mile away?
>> Also true.
>> So with respect, right, >> Stephen, to what you're saying about the culminating event, I I posted this yesterday before I went skiing. The
culminating event is we will we will free the Commonwealth from this parasitic pathocracy.
Because again, what we have to understand is what we are seeing is not World War II.
What we are seeing is the English civil war in its final instantiation which began in the 1600s, the early 1600s,
right? 1640s is when the actual civil
right? 1640s is when the actual civil war, the kinetic part kicked off, but it had been started 20 some odd years before that. What we are seeing is the
before that. What we are seeing is the culmination of the English civil war where we will either free ourselves of foreign pathocracy
and restore ourselves to the English civilization as our core which is individual sovereignty, the rights of private property and the balance of power or we will fail in this and we
will be you know we will the eastern capital London will prevail which is totally and absolutely a pathocracy and owned and controlled and isn't even
English anymore. It's all brown, right?
English anymore. It's all brown, right?
>> Very true. Very, very true.
>> Right. Okay. So, the culminating event of this will be Milvian Bridge 2.0. Only
this time it won't be Milvian Bridge outside of Rome. It'll be Tower Bridge in London.
Because until we free all the English-speaking peoples of this occupier that's been in occupying us directly since 1688,
the world is in danger.
The world >> Yeah, I agree. I don't disagree with that. I think that this is a this is a
that. I think that this is a this is a threat that will affect everybody.
>> It's every that again, it looks like a world war. Why? Because we the English
world war. Why? Because we the English peoples are the greatest empire the world has ever known. and not by a little. And we are an empire that's been
little. And we are an empire that's been here for several hundred years.
And if you look at history, empires go through these civil wars periodically.
And some of them prevail and some of them do not. And the ones that prevail prevail because they're quite honestly
because one or more adjacent power emerges in the world that can prevent the spilling out of the internal conflicts of that empire. And so that
empire is forced to deal with it internal inconsistencies, its internal corruption, its internal problems. And that's what's happened with the the resurgence of Russian, you know, the
Russian civilizational peoples and the Chinese civilizational peoples. We still
got a great problem in the Indian Pakistani peoples, right? Which is all one because they're [ __ ] British.
Back to Task Force Brown.
Um, yeah, we'll wrap it there. Um, yeah,
I'm going to have this thing. I'm going
to name M. It's MI6 Brown. That's going
to be the episode title. MIS6 Brown.
Yeah, >> that is not getting old.
>> I was trying to think of another one.
I'm like, no, you just got it is what it is. Sometimes it's written in the stars.
is. Sometimes it's written in the stars.
Um, >> yeah, we'll wrap this up. I'll upload it immediately, so I'm not texted to you guys. And uh, yeah, gentlemen, as
guys. And uh, yeah, gentlemen, as always, thank you both for your time.
Always a pleasure.
>> Appreciate it, guys. You guys have a good one. You too.
good one. You too.
>> Thank you so much, guys.
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