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The speaker reflects on their conservative upbringing and how they identified with George H.W. Bush. However, they admit to missing the extent to which the Bush family undermined conservative values and participated in cover-ups, including the Kennedy assassination. They attribute their lack of awareness to not reading publications like Human Events. The speaker also discusses how the Bush family's actions gradually eroded the things they loved, such as George W. Bush's decisions regarding China and involvement in wars. They criticize these actions as being unpatriotic, despite being portrayed as good.

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I appreciate your support and love for me. I am glad to be back here. We are currently facing a war in our country, but it is not based on race or political parties. This war is between those who love the United States and a small group of people who despise our nation and its values. It is a battle between the government establishment and ordinary citizens. We need a leader who can guide us to victory in this war, and that leader is the person standing before you.

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The speaker discusses a memo outlining a plan to invade seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq and ending with Iran. They express frustration that this plan was not widely discussed in the media and highlight the propaganda used to justify each war. The speaker believes that these wars were premeditated and that excuses were made to deceive the American people. They criticize the immense profits made by weapon companies at the expense of innocent lives. The speaker condemns the atrocities committed and questions the perception of the United States as a force for good.

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Politician's betrayal of promises, selling out to corporations, and neglect of the people are highlighted. The speaker emphasizes the need for collective action to address issues like chemical-filled agriculture, poor education, overtaxation, and perpetual war. They express skepticism about individual leaders' ability to bring change and call for unity in standing up against oppression. The audience is thanked for their support and solidarity.

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If conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East continue unchecked, the destruction seen on television could reach America. Without clear goals, these conflicts may escalate, straining an economy unprepared for major war. Our military, reliant on outdated Cold War strategies, is overstretched and not suited for modern challenges. Americans desire a society focused on homes, education, and safety for their children, free from abuse and exploitation. As we reflect on Veterans Day, we must honor those who sacrificed for our freedom while ensuring our military engagements are just and necessary. Our forces should only fight for clear national interests, supported by a healthy economy and society, as was the case in 1991. Thank you for listening. God bless you and the United States.

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The speaker questions if the government works for the people or vice versa, highlighting various scenarios where the government oversteps its bounds. They discuss potential abuses of power, such as the president acting as a monarch, the erosion of constitutional rights, and the government's control over every aspect of life. The speaker emphasizes the importance of challenging government overreach and fighting for freedom, suggesting that loving one's country may require resisting the government. They raise concerns about the loss of constitutional rights and the need to limit government power.

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The speaker discusses the United States' involvement in various countries, claiming that 9/11 was used as a pretext for war. They argue that the US is on the brink of war with Russia in Syria, despite having no interest in the country. The speaker believes that the War on Terror is a deception to wage war against independent nations, with Israel being the driving force behind it. They assert that 9/11 was a false flag operation to justify the war. The speaker also criticizes the enormous cost and lack of public resistance to the War on Terror. They conclude by questioning the purpose of American involvement in Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

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The speaker expresses concern that America is experiencing the same tyranny that the founding fathers fought against. They believe that if George Washington or Thomas Jefferson were alive today, they would be shocked by the current state of the country. The speaker accuses the government of being weaponized and imprisoning the opposition candidate, who they claim represents the people. They believe that radical leftists, communists, and DC swamp creatures are projecting their own actions onto Trump in an attempt to bring him down. However, the speaker believes that justice will prevail and their day is coming.

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The speaker criticizes the idea of unity among politicians, highlighting instances where unity led to negative outcomes. They mention the unity behind the passing of the Patriot Act, which was initially believed to target foreign individuals but ended up affecting citizens. The speaker also mentions unity in support of the Iraq war, COVID lockdowns, and distributing money to non-working individuals. They caution that when major bills have overwhelming support, it is a cause for concern.

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The speaker criticizes the priorities of society, highlighting how Tony Blair and George Bush profited from the Iraq war while Julian Assange remains imprisoned for telling the truth. The speaker also mentions the mistreatment of the Muslim community and the lack of consequences for those responsible for the war. They discuss the increase in global military spending, the rise of proxy wars, and the growing possibility of conflict with China. The speaker emphasizes that the world has become more dangerous, with Iraq being a prime example. They condemn the media's lack of integrity and the role it played in promoting the war. The speaker concludes by stating that war is embedded in our imperialist society, driven by the pursuit of wealth and power. They call for independent media to provide alternative perspectives.

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Speaker 0 argues that most Americans oppose the war, citing polling and the president’s failure to make a case for it. The speaker asserts that people don’t feel threatened by Iran and don’t fear an Iranian ballistic missile landing in the United States. The speaker lists a set of American concerns: 72% can’t afford health insurance, 58% can’t afford car insurance, 67% live paycheck to paycheck, 31% can’t afford back taxes, and 50% carry massive credit card debt. They state they campaigned with the president and were among the few Republicans supporting Donald Trump when others opposed him in a primary, emphasizing a “America first” stance focused on American problems rather than foreign countries or foreign peoples. The speaker expresses concern for the Iranian people and hopes for a government that treats women fairly, but asserts that “we have seen over 100 little girls killed at a school from a bomb,” and claims that “America and Israel attacked Iran,” implying this is not good for Iranian women. They criticize the president’s claim that the Iranian people will topple their regime, saying the Iranian people won’t topple their regime while being bombed by the United States and Israel in an unprovoked attack, which the speaker claims is true. They reference Pete Hegseth’s comment that the U.S. did not start the war, but the speaker counters that America and Israel definitely started it and states, “you can’t lie that away to the American people.” The speaker declares being irate and furious about the situation, noting the national debt approaching $40 trillion and questioning the war’s cost. They argue that American troops have been killed and murdered for foreign countries, and that four Americans have died for Israel and the Iranian people, not for Americans. The speaker laments the loss of American military members and acknowledges the families who may be grieving. They mention Trump’s past statements that he doesn’t think he will go to heaven, and question what that implies about his decision-making, given that the president has said he may place troops on the ground and that what began as “a few day war” could extend to four weeks or more. The speaker recalls prior commitments by JD Vance and Tulsi Gabbard to end foreign wars and regime change, but notes that “we’re a year in” and yet “we’re in another fucking war” with Americans killed. The speech ends with a call for America to “rip the Band Aid off” and to have a serious conversation about who is making these decisions and for whom.

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I want to remind you, especially younger writers, that you don't have to conform or be afraid to criticize your government and society. It's popular to criticize Republicans and Trump, but we should also remember that both Republicans and Democrats have contributed to the 13 wars we've started in the past 30 years, costing trillions of dollars and countless lives. This system, which some call the military-industrial complex, perpetuates war and chaos in the world. We've intervened in over 100 countries, causing regime changes and economic turmoil. This system is leading to the destruction of our planet and our own extinction. Despite the challenges, if you believe in what you're saying and stay true to your values, you can make a difference. Stay true to yourself, listen to your inner voice, and never give up on peace, decency, and the truth.

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Speaker 1 describes a decision to follow conscience after twenty years in the military, mostly deployed to the Middle East. He explains that after multiple deployments he realized “we weren't there for the reasons that our government told us” and that there was no vital national interest in the current fight. He made a promise to himself about twenty years ago not to send young Americans off to die on foreign battlefields if he ever had a position of responsibility. When given that opportunity, he decided to resign, stating he did not want to send others to die in wars he believed were not in the nation’s interest. Speaker 0 notes their Catholic faith and mentions recent comments by the Holy Father highlighting concerns for innocent civilians harmed by conflict, including the killing of Father Pierre in Lebanon. The question is asked whether faith community or religious leaders’ support has helped. Speaker 1 responds that the support has been huge and that the resignation gained more traction than he expected. He emphasizes that although the decision was not made lightly, faith helped him hear “God's voice” and guided him to take action, which made the act feel easy and liberating. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 has hope for America. Speaker 1 affirms having a great deal of hope, calling this an exciting moment. He highlights the power of technology to connect like‑minded people and give them a voice, despite potential downsides. He notes the significant presence and enthusiasm of young people in the room, expressing optimism about the next generation. Speaker 1 outlines what he believes must happen moving forward: during the midterm season and as the war progresses, people should be on their knees in prayer, then take action once upright. He argues that leaders must hear the public’s stance against this war and the lack of a vital national security interest, calling for the troops to come home and for efforts toward peace in the region. He asserts a desire to avoid “twenty plus more years of bloodletting” and urges people from all political parties to pressure representatives to oppose continued overseas wars. Speaker 1 clarifies that he is not advocating pacifism; if the country is attacked or there is an imminent threat, actions will be taken. The core message is that the nation must not continue down the current path, and making this stance clear to leaders is essential to preserving hope.

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According to the speaker, the white liberal is the worst enemy. The speaker accuses some people of using black people to make money and states that the Democratic party is done abusing black Americans. The speaker questions how someone can claim to be a commander-in-chief after involving America in wars. The speaker also questions how someone who ran from duty can protect the country.

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The speakers express their frustration with what they perceive as lies and manipulation from those in power. They criticize the division in society and argue that people should think for themselves instead of being controlled by others. They accuse the left of being part of a ruthless mob that destroys lives and serves the interests of the wealthy elite. The speakers also claim that censorship is being used to hide vaccine side effects. They urge people to wake up and reject the illusionary crusade created by those in power. They emphasize the importance of freedom and unity among ordinary Americans.

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The speaker discusses the damage caused by war and compares it to the damage caused by the current situation. They mention the significant impact on the economy and question the benefits of certain forms of farming. They also mention the reaction of the United States and their focus on national security. The speaker suggests that the US uses crises to manipulate situations and emphasizes the importance of trust. They conclude by stating that nothing is done for free and that decisions should not be made without a solid foundation.

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The speaker, a British individual, expresses their concern about the situation in Gaza and questions the lack of empathy and care for humanity. They share their personal connection to the Palestinian conflict through their father's experiences. They criticize the American people for being unaware of their government's actions abroad and the potential consequences at home. The speaker believes that the American working class should stand up against their government's warmongering and prioritize their own well-being. They emphasize the need for unity and resistance to prevent the exploitation of working-class individuals for war.

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The speaker states they are not a fan of war and are bewildered that humanity still engages in it. They believe war is designed to distract the average person with nonsense. The speaker also claims that those at the top profit from war.

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The speaker expresses concern about the state of the United States, urging people to vote out politicians who are not serving the country's best interests. They criticize politicians who prioritize special interests over American citizens, particularly in relation to immigration and healthcare. The speaker calls for reclaiming the country from these influences.

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The speaker contends that the war is a conflict that should never have begun and attributes its initiation to the 2020 US presidential election being rigged. They assert that the war would not have started if that election had not been rigged. They declare that it was a rigged election and assert that “Everybody now knows that. They found out.” The speaker further states that “People will soon be prosecuted for what they did.” They describe the situation as breaking news, though they add that it should be breaking news as well. The speaker reiterates that “Those are rigged elections.”

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Throughout history, a group aims to control people by destroying religions, governments, and ensnaring them in debt. They succeed because people are ignorant of the enemy's tactics. Without understanding the enemy, the battle cannot be fought. The speaker warns of an impending civil war unless people wake up and seek alternative viewpoints from the controlled media. The country's foundation lies in being vigilant and dangerous, but without awakening, they risk being led to slaughter unknowingly.

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He was warned of a coming event leading to invasions in Afghanistan and Iraq for oil and power. The speaker claims 9/11 was orchestrated by the government to fuel fear and control the population through endless war on terror. This war, with no clear enemy, allows the government to manipulate and deceive the public. The speaker believes it is crucial to expose this truth despite the intimidation to keep it hidden.

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The speaker discusses the Iraq war and how they believe the American people were deceived by the neocons. They mention that false information was spread about Saddam Hussein's involvement in the World Trade Center attacks and the anthrax attacks that followed. The speaker claims that the anthrax came from a U.S. government source and was sent to senators who were opposing the Patriot Act. They argue that the Patriot Act, which was passed during this time, infringed upon the Constitution and reopened the bioweapons arms race. The speaker concludes that the act effectively allowed for crimes without punishment.

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The speaker criticizes the United States for provoking and threatening nuclear powers, claiming that Americans are unaware of their own foreign policy. They argue that the military-industrial complex benefits from these actions, while the American people suffer from job losses and corruption. The speaker highlights the excessive military budget and the numerous military bases surrounding China. They assert that China is not an enemy, but rather the military-industrial complex is the true adversary. The speaker also mentions the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria, attributing them to economic interests and imperialism. They conclude by emphasizing the need to recognize the true motives behind these actions.

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Joe Rogan Experience #847 - Dan Carlin
Guests: Dan Carlin
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Joe Rogan and Dan Carlin discuss the intricacies of podcasting, with Carlin emphasizing the depth of research required for his "Hardcore History" series compared to Rogan's more spontaneous style. They touch on the challenges of accuracy in historical narratives and the responsibility that comes with educating the public about history. Carlin reflects on the evolution of his podcasting approach and the increasing expectations of listeners over time. The conversation shifts to their personal experiences with their hometowns and feelings of nostalgia, particularly regarding changes in Los Angeles and Oregon. They discuss the impact of moving to new places and how it shapes identity over time. They delve into the political landscape, particularly the current election cycle, expressing concerns about the candidates and the influence of money in politics. Carlin points out the disconnect between the electorate and the political establishment, highlighting the rise of independent voters and the lack of representation for their interests. Rogan and Carlin explore the implications of government secrecy, particularly in relation to the CIA and historical events like the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to significant military actions based on misleading information. They discuss the consequences of such actions on public trust and the ongoing challenges of transparency in government. The conversation also touches on the complexities of the Kennedy assassination, with Carlin sharing his evolving views on whether Oswald acted alone. They examine the various conspiracy theories surrounding the event and the difficulties in discerning truth from speculation. As they navigate through topics of war, foreign policy, and the role of the military, they emphasize the importance of understanding the motivations behind government actions and the need for accountability. They conclude by reflecting on the current state of American politics and the potential for change, expressing a desire for a more transparent and representative system.
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