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- The show discusses a claimed secret Israeli drone base near Russia, allegedly located in Georgia, close to the border with Russia, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
- Victor Hugo Vac a Junior (Victor) states that the base was first reported by Jeffrey Silverman, who alleged the Georgian Ministry of Defense runs the base inside a UNESCO World Heritage site. Silverman reportedly gave the news on Victor’s show after being advised by diplomats not to print it.
- The base, according to the guests, is used to launch drone strikes, including an alleged attack on the Baku Airport and a strike near a school, with implication that Israel is using the base to facilitate operations against Azerbaijan and potentially elsewhere.
- The discussion links these events to broader claims of Israel attempting to provoke Iran and to involve Georgia in a widening conflict, described as part of a “spiritual war.”
- Victor argues that there are false flag attempts by Israel to blame Iran, and suggests the base has existed since before the 2008 Georgian-Russian war; he notes that Israelis previously supplied Russia with missiles via Georgia and claims Israel betrayed Georgia in that era.
- He asserts that diplomats tried to suppress the story to avoid Georgia being drawn into conflict, and asks whether the Georgian military of defense is now under Israeli influence, analogizing to concerns about U.S. control of its own military.
- Victor elaborates on regional dynamics, mentioning an area called Lagokehi near Azerbaijan with an old abandoned airstrip, implying drone operations can be launched from there. He maintains Jeffrey Silverman’s report that Georgia could be dragged into the conflict.
- He broadens the narrative to include claims about Israeli influence within the United States and European politics, and suggests a broader conspiracy involving “the Khazarian mafia,” money laundering in Ajara (Ajada), and large cash transfers brought by Israeli visitors. He claims that Israelis are moving into this Orthodox Christian country and influencing politicians.
- Victor recounts personal history, including experiences in the U.S. Navy as a midshipman in the class of 1993, allegations of sexual assault witnessed, and his decision to leave after being offered a deal to deny what he saw. He says he started a video diary and a podcast to discuss “pedophiles” and a court system he claims enabled them; he also mentions an alleged link between Jeffrey Epstein and a court decision involving judge Donald W. Heffield.
- He references being harassed and threatened after refusing roles in PPE and vaccine distribution with ties to the Huiping Wang army, and states he reported this to U.S. agencies. He positions himself as a primary witness in a terrorist case involving Huiping Wang.
- The conversation turns to Turkey and Iran, and whether the Georgia-based base could be used to attack Azerbaijan or Turkey. Victor mentions Lagokehi as a region enabling two-kilometer proximity to Azerbaijan, supporting the claim that drones could be launched from there.
- The speakers reiterate that the base is under Georgian defense, but question if it is under Israeli control, and suggest the broader aim is to trigger World War III and rebuild the temple. They express belief that the drone base and related actions illustrate a larger plan to weaken the United States and reshape regional power.
- The hosts close by thanking Victor for his work and noting ongoing coverage, with an emphasis on the need for audience support to continue reporting what they describe as truth against controlled opposition.