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Victoria Noland, protect your documents and get a lawyer, because we are targeting you as the main source of the Ukraine situation.

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The speaker was involved in vetting arms for Israel and mentioned a case of sexual assault on a 13-year-old boy in an Israeli prison. The allegations were deemed credible and brought to the government of Israel, resulting in the IDF raiding the charity's office the next day. The speaker emphasized the importance of preventing all forms of human rights violations and dehumanization.

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I was involved in vetting arms for Israel and learned about a 13-year-old boy being raped in an Israeli prison. We found the allegations credible and informed the government. The next day, IDF raided the charity's office and labeled them terrorists. It's crucial to prevent all atrocities, including sexual violence and other human rights abuses. People need to be valued and not dehumanized.

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Speaker 0 describes the Georgia Guidestones in Albert County, Georgia, built in 1980 by someone using the pseudonym r c Christian who remained anonymous. The monument comprises four large standing stones, a capstone, and an explanatory stone, functioning as an astronomical clock and calendar focused on the sun, moon, equinoxes, and solstices, with a hole in one stone viewing the North Star. The stones bear inscriptions in eight modern languages, with a top stone inscribed around its perimeter in four ancient languages: Babylonian, classical Greek, Sanskrit, and ancient Egyptian. The message is presented as a set of guidelines for humanity, including: “Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature,” “Guide reproduction wisely, improving fitness and diversity,” “Unite humanity with a living new language,” “Rule passion, faith, tradition, and all things with tempered reason,” “Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts,” “Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court,” “Avoid petty laws and useless officials,” “Balance personal rights with social duties,” “Prize truth, beauty, love, seeking harmony with the infinite,” “Be not a cancer on the earth,” and “Leave room for nature.” The speaker notes these lines as pointing to population control, eugenics, a single language, a world court, social duties over personal rights, reason over passion, truth over unspecified “whose truth,” and nature over humanity, labeling it as the age of reason. The video then connects the Guidestones to a broader cabal and the so-called protocols of Zion, claiming that sustainability is a cover. It asserts that the United Nations (UN), founded in October 1945 after World War II to maintain peace and security, represents a dual image: peacekeepers (“blue helmets”) and a hidden goal of a new world order or one-world government. The narrative claims that in 2008 the UN established a New World Order project led by Nelson Mandela’s grandson and ex-CIA Jaime Ilien, and that prominent figures like Bush Senior, Bush Jr., and Gorbachev supported a world order founded on collective security. It describes UN peacekeeping missions as having intervened militarily in Korea (1950), the Persian Gulf (1990), Sierra Leone (1999–2006), and other crises. The speaker details alleged UN abuses, including decades of sexual exploitation and abuse by peacekeepers, trafficking, and rape in Cambodia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Central African Republic, and other places, with examples of coerced sex, child trafficking, and lack of accountability or prosecution for perpetrators. They reference Peter Dalglish’s arrest for abuse in Nepal (2019) and recount failures to protect civilians, notably in Srebrenica (1995). The Club of Rome, a think tank founded in 1968 by figures including David Rockefeller, is described as shaping UN agendas, with Limits to Growth (1972) and a shift toward sustainability as a unifying threat. The video links this to the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development (Earth Summit) and the 1993 Agenda 21, followed by Agenda 2030 (2015), which purportedly expands sustainability goals to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 169 targets, and 232 indicators. The speaker claims these goals require increased taxation and a loss of national sovereignty, predicting a move toward a one-world government and alleging that agenda 21/2030 serves a socialist/communist redistribution of wealth, benefiting corrupt regimes while burdening ordinary taxpayers. They challenge the feasibility of the SDGs and contend that the agenda imposes a carbon footprint tax from birth. The transcript ends with a provocative allusion to Henry Kissinger and a transition to further discussion in part six.

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The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, his former defense minister, and the military chief of Hamas, charging them with crimes against humanity. The court stated there are reasonable grounds to believe Netanyahu and his defense minister used starvation as a weapon of war by blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza. Netanyahu denies this, claiming the court's ruling undermines democracy's fight against terrorism. The White House and the incoming Trump administration condemned the decision. While unlikely to face imminent arrest, Netanyahu could be arrested if he enters a country that is a member of the court, including the UK, France, and Canada. Attacking or criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic, and Israel's behavior is despicable. The Israeli government is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. South Africa brought a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide. Israel has been slaughtering innocent people for a long time.

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The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu, his former defense minister, and the military chief of Hamas, charging them with crimes against humanity. The court stated there are reasonable grounds to believe Netanyahu and his defense minister used starvation as a weapon of war by blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza. Netanyahu denies this, claiming the court's ruling undermines democracy's fight against terrorism. The White House and the incoming Trump administration condemned the decision. While unlikely to face imminent arrest, Netanyahu could be arrested if he enters any country that is a member of the court, including the UK, France, and Canada. Attacking or criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic, and Israel's behavior is despicable. The Israeli government is committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. South Africa brought a case in the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide. Israel has been slaughtering innocent people for a long time.

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Speaker 0 recalls writing a resignation email. Speaker 1 states: "That report will haunt us. And it does, and it haunts me. The determination that Israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance is patently, demonstrably false." In April, Stacey Gilbert was asked for her input on a Biden administration report on whether Israel was committing war crimes in Gaza. "I was shocked to see that it said in very clear terms, it is our determination that Israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance." The subject matter experts were removed, and the report was moved up to a higher level. "We were told you will see the report when it is released publicly." And after reading, she said: "I wasn't sure I read that correctly. I read it again, and I sent an email then that I would resign as a result of that."

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Francesca Albanese, the UN Rapporteur on Palestine, is described as having said that America is controlled by the Jewish lobby. The speaker claims that on October 7 she defended Hamas, stating there was a context, and that she has been repeatedly echoing “the worst blood libels against Israel” on Twitter. The speaker further alleges that Albanese is “the leading purveyor of the genocide libel,” and says they are “fighting back” by exposing her and her hateful remarks. The speaker claims Albanese has become the first UN rapporteur in history to have been condemned by multiple countries, including France, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, the UK, Argentina, Hungary, the US, Latvia, Estonia, and other countries, and argues that “each condemnation matters.” The speaker says they led a campaign that collected 120,000 signatures, including people at the event, for a petition asking Secretary Rubio to take action after the United Nations failed to act. The speaker states that Secretary Rubio announced, for the first time in history, that the United States would sanction a UN official on July 9. The speaker says Albanese was sanctioned by the United States as a result. The speaker describes the sanctions as including a ban on Albanese’s entry into the United States. The speaker also claims that Albanese cannot use a bank card or a debit card, and cannot receive a payment. The speaker reports that Albanese said the sanctions are devastating, and quotes the speaker’s response as “very good, very good,” describing the sanctions as sending a message of deterrence. After the sanctions, the speaker claims additional consequences occurred. The speaker says they got Albanese’s husband, who works for the World Bank, who “shares in her incitement.” The speaker states that he was demoted from his position at the World Bank for incitement to hate. The speaker also claims that after Albanese was sanctioned, Navi Pillay, the head of the Commission of Inquiry against Israel, resigned. The speaker adds that they heard Albanese has family in the United States and that she was afraid the sanctions would prevent her from entering, leading her to resign. Overall, the speaker presents the sanctions against Albanese as unprecedented and connected to international condemnations and the petition campaign, and portrays the follow-on actions involving her husband and Navi Pillay as linked to her remarks and the consequences that followed.

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Hillary Clinton was accosted and accused of being a "super predator" responsible for millions of deaths. She was called a genocide supporter and accused of facilitating the genocide of Palestinian people. The speaker demanded to know what Clinton had to say for herself.

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Dr. Hassan Abusita was barred from entering Germany to speak at a conference on Palestine. He was questioned for 3.5 hours, had his passport confiscated, and was told to leave the country. He believes Germany is complicit in silencing witnesses of the genocide in Gaza. Abusita emphasizes the importance of speaking out against atrocities to uphold humanity. The crackdown on free speech in this case sets a dangerous precedent for the future.

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A Muslim American leader accused a congresswoman of lying about Hamas committing rapes against civilians. Israeli authorities have started investigating these allegations, but evidence has been difficult to obtain. Witnesses have described the brutal killings and sexual violence inflicted by Hamas during the attacks. Israeli police have found trauma consistent with rape and assault on the bodies of the victims. Women were humiliated, paraded through the streets, and subjected to gender-based violence. Shockingly, there has been little international outrage or acknowledgment of these crimes. The silence from the international community, including the United Nations, is seen as a failure to recognize the suffering of Israeli women and a failure of humanity.

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It's important to address the claims about sexual violence in the context of the conflict. The UN special representative on sexual violence reported that Israeli hostages in Gaza experienced sexual violence, including rape and torture. This report indicates that such abuse is ongoing and that there were incidents of conflict-related sexual violence during the October 7 attacks, including multiple cases of rape. When denying these occurrences, it raises questions about the credibility of the UN's findings. Why would the United Nations fabricate such serious allegations?

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Speaker 0 said that the person is banned from entry to the United States and therefore cannot use a bank card or a debit card, and cannot receive a payment. Speaker 0 stated that the measures send a message of deterrence. Speaker 0 also said that after the person was sanctioned, authorities identified her husband, who works for the World Bank and shares in her incitement. Speaker 0 further stated that the husband was demoted from his World Bank position for incitement to hate.

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Speaker 0 discusses Dr. Francis Boyle as a highly distinguished human rights lawyer who worked at the highest levels of global treaties and advocacy, and who wrote the bioweapons treaty governing the United States. Boyle is described as having intimate knowledge of what a bioweapon is, what it does, and what it looks like. Early in the COVID-19 period, Boyle is said to have stated that COVID and the vaccine are bioweapons, echoing similar points made by others about their similar structures and common origins. The speaker notes Boyle warned the world that this is a bioweapon and cites Boyle’s status as a powerful voice on the matter. The speaker recalls an interview conducted in 2023 or 2024 with Boyle, describing him as deeply knowledgeable and brave, and asserts that the interview should have been front-page news. The speaker quotes Boyle as saying publicly that the virus and the vaccine are bioweapons and that their goal is to depopulate, disable, and kill. The speaker paraphrases Boyle’s words to emphasize that the aim is to disrupt reproduction and to disable and to kill, asserting that Boyle’s statements connected these outcomes to the design of the bioweapons. Boyle died in January, described as dying suddenly while being in good health and active in his early seventies. The speaker notes Sasha Ladopova’s claim that there is a problem with Boyle’s death, while avoiding speculation about the specifics, and states that Boyle was intended to be one of five witnesses slated to testify in a Netherlands trial against Pfizer, Albert Bourla, and Bill Gates regarding depopulation, disabling, and murdering people with the injection. Sasha Ladopova is reported as expressing concern about Boyle’s death and its timing, though the speaker declines to elaborate further, citing respect for the family’s privacy and avoiding baseless speculation. The transcript adds that the lawyer who would lead the prosecution in the same Netherlands context was arrested and detained under severe circumstances, highlighting a dramatic intervention that the speaker says does not align with the rule of law and due process in the Netherlands. The speaker closes by noting Boyle’s exceptional character and expressing a sense of great loss. Speaker 1 then warns listeners to be cautious about trusting Sasha Ladopova and Naomi Wolf, advising that if something is hard to swallow, one should pay attention, stating that these two individuals should be questioned at one's own peril. The speaker asserts personal familiarity with both women and urges listeners to recognize potential risks in accepting their reporting.

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Stacey Gilbert discusses an April input on a Biden administration report on whether Israel was committing war crimes in Gaza. Gilbert says 'the determination that Israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance is patently, demonstrably false.' She notes that 'the subject matter experts were removed, and the report was moved up to a higher level.' 'We were told you will see the report when it is released publicly.' The final report comes out and doesn't include what you had to say: 'And then the report comes out and just doesn't include what you had to say?' She recalls, 'I wasn't sure I read that correctly. I read it again, and I sent an email then that I would resign as a result of that.' She concludes, 'I said that report will haunt us. And it does, and it haunts me.'

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Speaker 0 warned that if any ally tries to help the ICC, they will be sanctioned. They said, "we're gonna sanction you," and that "we should crush your economy because we're next." They referenced Justin in Canada and his position, asking, "What should the penalty be?"

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Dr. Hassan Abusita was barred from entering Germany to speak at a conference on Palestine and share his experiences working in Gaza hospitals. He was questioned for hours, told he couldn't enter Germany for a month, and warned against participating in the conference remotely. This crackdown on free speech is concerning, especially given the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Germany's actions in silencing witnesses of this genocide set a dangerous precedent for the future.

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The speaker was asked why not blame Hamas for the atrocities. They explained their mission was to gather information, not assign blame. The speaker acknowledged the frustration of the people of Israel and emphasized the need for the government to provide access for further investigation.

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Victoria Noland, protect your documents and get a lawyer, because we are targeting you as the main source of the Ukraine situation.

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The discussion centers on alleged child sex abuse within the United Nations and how it is handled internally. The second speaker asserts that many UN employees, including those at the UN, treat child sex abuse as “a cost of doing business.” They state that French peacekeepers were abusing children in the Central African Republic, with children as young as eight years old being forced to perform sexual acts in exchange for food. This claim is described as despicable and the opposite of the UN’s mission. The second speaker further contends that, according to their account, anyone involved in cover-ups of child sexual abuse “without exception, has been promoted.” In contrast, those who report abuses or attempt to stop them are said to have been fired or resigned. They claim the UN has spent more than 3,000,000 US dollars on silencing them personally. A broader critique is offered of the UN’s stance on whistleblowing, summarized by the assertion that “the UN's position on whistleblowing, whether it's this, child's excuse, or anything, is destroy the whistleblower.” The first speaker appears to challenge whether such allegations are being spoken about publicly by someone within the organization who knows about ongoing abuse, implying fear of job loss as a deterrent to speaking out. The second speaker presses the point with a direct personal inquiry, noting that an assistant secretary general is “not speaking out about someone he knows who is raping multiple children because he's worried he's gonna lose his job,” and asking, “Yeah. What's his name?” Overall, the exchange attributes a systemic pattern of abuse and retaliation to silence whistleblowers within the UN, highlighting specific alleged incidents in Central African Republic involving French peacekeepers and a broader accusation that reporting abuse is penalized while cover-ups are rewarded.

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Someone was clearly on their way to kill me, so I've required protective services essentially all the time. It is very troublesome to me, especially because they've involved my wife and my three daughters. How do I feel? Terrible. Do I continue to receive threats today? Yes, I do. Every time someone gets up and says I'm responsible for the death of people throughout the world, the death threats go up.

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In a discussion about a Biden administration report on Gaza, Speaker 1 recounts Her resignation over what she perceived as amisleading conclusion. She says, "I said that report will haunt us. And it does, and it haunts me. The determination that Israel is not blocking humanitarian assistance is patently, demonstrably false." In April, Stacey Gilbert was asked for her input on the administration’s report regarding whether Israel was committing war crimes in Gaza. Speaker 0 notes that Gilbert was asked for input, and Gilbert confirms she advised that the conclusion was not the case. She states, "The subject matter experts were removed, and the report was moved up to a higher level. We were told you will see the report when it is released publicly." When the report was released, it "just doesn't include what you had to say?" Gilbert responds, "I wasn't sure I read that correctly. I read it again and I sent an email then that I would resign as a result of that." Overall, the exchange highlights Gilbert’s claim that the report claimed Israel was not blocking humanitarian assistance, despite her advice to the contrary, the removal of subject matter experts, the report being elevated, and her subsequent decision to consider resigning after the public release did not reflect her input.

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The UN Rapporteur on Palestine, Francesca Albanese, is described as having said that America is controlled by the Jewish lobby. The speaker claims that on October 7 she defended Hamas by saying there is a context, and that she repeatedly echoes “the worst blood libels against Israel” on Twitter. The speaker states that Albanese is “the leading purveyor of the genocide libel,” and says their group is “fighting back” by exposing what they call hateful remarks. They claim Albanese has become the first UN rapporteur in history to have been condemned by France, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, the UK, Argentina, Hungary, the United States, and other countries including Latvia and Estonia, and that “each condemnation matters.” They say they led a campaign that gathered 120,000 people, including attendees, who signed a petition asking Secretary Rubio to take action because the U.N. failed to act. They say Secretary Rubio announced that, for the first time in history, the United States would sanction a U.N. official on July 9. The speaker asserts that the U.S. sanctioned Albanese and adds that this results in multiple restrictions: she is banned entry from the United States; she cannot use a bank card; she cannot use a debit card; and she cannot receive a payment. They quote Albanese as describing the sanctions as “devastating,” and as saying, “very good, very good,” and that it sends a message of deterrence. The speaker then claims consequences beyond the sanctions. They say that Albanese’s husband, who works for the World Bank and is described as sharing in her incitement, was demoted from his position at the World Bank for incitement to hate. After Albanese was sanctioned, the speaker claims that the head of the Commission of Inquiry against Israel, Navi Pillay, resigned. Finally, the speaker says they heard Albanese has family in the United States and that she was afraid that if she were sanctioned she could not enter the U.S., concluding that she resigned in that context.

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Are Christians Required to Pledge Loyalty to Bibi Netanyahu? Carrie Prejean Boller & Tucker Respond.
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Carrie Prejean Boller recounts her surprising and high‑profile appointment to a White House religious liberty commission, detailing how she rose from Miss California to a critic of policies she believed intruded on religious freedom. She describes the intense scrutiny and harassment she faced after defending a traditional view of marriage, and how that experience propelled her toward public service in a new arena. She recalls the commission’s range of members and the initial hope that they would hear firsthand accounts of religious persecution, including a Navy SEAL who refused the COVID shot and a testy but hopeful period of hearings that promised protective outcomes. The conversation then shifts to a deepening unease as she claims the commission’s agenda moved away from religious liberty toward pressuring compliance with a political program related to Israel, Zionism, and Gaza. She alleges internal pushback from White House staff who warned her to curb her posts, and she explains how she believed certain officials—Paula White, Dan Patrick, and others—were negotiating her stance and threatening her role if she did not align with their positions. The narrative escalates through a sequence of confrontations: being urged to resign, facing attempts to restrict her social media activity, and witnessing what she characterizes as orchestrated discipline against dissenters within the commission. She describes the pivotal hearing on anti-Semitism, stating she was isolated and pressed to condemn viewpoints she says reflect her sincere Catholic faith, not hate, while counterarguments from other commissioners she portrays as silencing or evasive. The episode culminates in her claim that the president privately reassured her during the first hearing, followed by an official removal order months later, which she rejects as an illegal dismissal since the president did not personally revoke her appointment. Throughout, she frames the experience as a clash between religious conviction, political pressure, and the right to speak openly about beliefs, justice, and the value of human life across faiths, highlighting what she sees as a broader trend toward silencing Christian dissent in public life.

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“Israel’s Fighting YOUR War” - Netanyahu ADMITS Genocide, Slams AIPAC Critics & Trump Owning Gaza
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A battle for truth and survival unfolds as Israel frames its current conflict as a defining clash of values and allies. Netanyahu argues that the United States and Israel share common interests and, while presidents differ, the alliance remains forceful, clear-eyed, and free of coercion. He rejects the idea that America merely commands Israeli actions, saying Trump acts in America’s interest and that American investment in Gaza would be a positive development under an American choice. He describes an eight-front struggle that began with Hamas’s October 7 assault and has since targeted the Iran axis—Hamas, Assad, the Houthis, and Iran itself—crumbling Hamas and threatening the regime’s proxies. He argues the war is about preventing a regional conquest, not a domestic one, and casts the conflict as a test of democratic resilience against an annihilationist threat. He also blasts the ICC as politicized and corrupt, recounting the prosecutor’s fall from grace and arguing that international legal bodies should not undermine sovereign self-defense. Netanyahu details the operational arc of the Gaza campaign, saying Hamas is in its “last breath” and that the war is about freeing Gaza from Hamas tyranny while allowing Gazans who oppose the group to join a different future. He notes heavy costs, including estimates of 120 to 130 billion dollars and a debt-to-GDP rise toward 75 percent, but insists Israel’s free-market reforms under his leadership turned the country into a technology-driven powerhouse, with per-capita income rising from about 17,000 to 60,000 dollars. Beyond Gaza, the conversation centers on Iran, its revolutionary regime, and its proxy networks; Netanyahu argues the Iran axis must be broken, warns of ballistic missiles and a potential nuclear future, and recounts past hostages as part of the regime’s aggression. He emphasizes that Israel’s partnership with the United States is indispensable, cites the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocide recognition as a historical gesture, and prefers an American-led, Gaza-rebuilding path that preserves self-government and security.
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