00:16:36.460You see AOC marching around with Bernie Sanders,
00:16:40.100and they're putting out videos that look like presidential campaign commercials.
00:16:46.800So, you know, they got this idea that that's what they're going to do,
00:16:50.600And that's what the that's what the party wants. And they'll be nominated. Truth be told, the powers that be in the Democrat Party know how ridiculous and asinine these people sound.
00:17:07.240they get out there it's literally the same playbook they've been running forever it's the
00:17:14.520playbook that lost them the election uh last year and they know damn well they're not going to put
00:17:21.100aoc or camela or or jasmine crockett or bernie sanders or any of these clowns up on the dem
00:17:29.720ticket in 2028 but they have a strategy if they put these people on the front lines and present
00:17:40.660them as here are your democrat presidential candidates um for 2028 you do it early now it's
00:17:49.100you know three and a half years till the election then with about a year to go they're gonna pop
00:17:57.700some guy out that is seems so reasonable and so center line because he's just not being as insane
00:18:09.820as the left that we're seeing now he'll come out and talk about uh real issues the economy the
00:18:17.520border and people look at this democrat whoever it is and go oh my god they don't sound insane
00:18:25.200meanwhile they they're very left anyway they'll be left and and you know what we're used to with
00:18:32.700democrats but it's sort of um like forced perspective you'll see it and go ah okay now
00:18:42.900we get it they put out a bunch of lunatics to make this guy look good so look for that
00:18:50.100But in the meantime, have fun just watching these jackasses make it look like they are actually going to make a run for it.
00:23:55.420did she uh she's not with sill is she probably heard that went like oh god another sopranos
00:24:04.340interview oh god please anything but another sopranos interview but uh i'll be nice
00:24:13.980i'll be nice talking to her people we'll see we'll see what happens in the interim
00:24:20.840in the interim we could take some of those calls that i uh was talking about earlier about some
00:24:27.920conspiracy stuff uh i don't know there's a lot of conspiratorial uh nonsense being
00:24:35.700volleyed about and uh i don't know what i used to just discount every single one of them i had
00:24:42.360such confidence and belief in the government and in science and that everything that was presented
00:24:51.420to me had to have at least most of it was was the truth but now i don't know that i i i consider
00:25:01.100things that i never would have considered especially about uh 9-11 like 9-11 i was a
00:25:07.480staunch believer in the company line what the government told us about 9-11 was what happened
00:25:15.480uh yeah osama bin laden a bunch of uh arabs as it were saudis afghanis whatever it didn't matter
00:25:28.900did it iraqi didn't matter we're just gonna go attack them all but uh i really believed this
00:25:35.300And now I sound silly. I'm going to open up here and sound silly to everyone because my belief was that they looked at the American lifestyle, the decadent Hollywood, beautiful women and this is going back, you know, the 90s, the first trade center bombing with the rider truck and earlier terrorist events.
00:26:03.240I always just thought, oh, they're jealous because we're so awesome.
00:26:09.300So, you know, because they want to satisfy their own religious beliefs,
00:26:18.000they decided to kill a bunch of Americans.
00:29:48.180Because when you look at the when you look into just take 9-11 as a case in point, you know, they told us that, you know, Saddam Hussein was connected with al-Qaeda.
00:29:57.620He had weapons of mass destruction. He was going to invade. He was going to launch missiles at the United States.
00:30:04.920He was killing babies and incubators. All that turned out to be lies.
00:30:10.000And we launched a destructive and disastrous war in the Middle East that cost our economy trillions of dollars,
00:30:17.100left thousands of our young men and women in the military dead and wounded,
00:30:21.660and left the entire region in the Middle East in utter chaos
00:30:26.740and made it far more dangerous to American interest than it was before we invaded Iraq.
00:30:32.380And again, that was launched on the premise of the media telling us how dangerous a threat Saddam Hussein was
00:30:38.780and he was linked to 9-11, which was a blatant lie.
00:30:42.000It just goes back to the Vietnam War, for example.
00:30:45.520No, I'm just I'm going to just tag what you said about the fact that you can look at what happened after an event like 9-11 and then we go into Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:31:00.840I think that helps you sort out the truth a little bit because you could see the motivation there.
00:31:08.380Motivation is a big thing as far as trying to figure out truth from fiction.
00:31:13.740uh when when people want to say the government was either involved in 9-11 or they at least
00:31:20.700knew about it and did nothing you could then look at what happened afterward and go well that's
00:31:25.760pretty convenient you know they were clamoring for a war with uh iraq and this gave them the
00:31:32.480perfect opportunity to do that so uh you have to consider those things when you're researching
00:31:39.080whether you believe in what, you know, a conspiracy is.
00:32:05.740He wrote a paper following 9-11 called Who's War by Pat Buchanan, and he pointed out that the neoconservatives, that clique that really came to power during the Reagan administration but really came into its own during the George W. Bush administration, launching these series of disastrous wars in the Middle East, people like Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, Richard Perle.
00:32:29.080These bastards were clamoring for a war with Iraq and Syria and Lebanon and Libya and Iran literally years before 9-11 ever occurred.
00:50:43.080And they would have been flexing their hate either way.
00:50:45.800So this way it was some abstract ending and it was the best water cooler moment of all time because that show was known for sitting around the water cooler and talking about it.
00:50:56.240Yeah, it was, in hindsight, watching the entire series numerous times and picking it apart and going over it, it really is the only way that could have ended.
00:51:09.760And oddly enough, with satisfying everybody, like you just put it, you know, you'd think everyone was unsatisfied without a nice bow tied around it.
01:06:39.480Gets him in a lot of trouble, which, again, I have an example of that a little later in the show.
01:06:43.520But for fake news, let's hear Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller destroy the fake news.
01:06:51.060Most of your papers never covered her story when it happened.
01:06:54.340To the extent that you covered it at all, it was because President Trump forced you to cover it by highlighting it repeatedly over and over again.
01:07:05.960And each and every one of you that sides over and over again with these MS-13 terrorists, to the extent that you have the financial means to do so, you all choose to live in condos or homes or houses as far away from these kinds of gangbangers as you possibly can.
01:07:20.920If I offered any one of you a rent-free home with no taxes to pay in any of these gang
01:07:26.600neighborhoods, and I said your neighbors are MS-13 terrorists or Mexican mafia or Sinaloa
01:07:32.020cartel or train de Uruguay, I couldn't pay you to live there.
01:07:35.940But yet you, with your coverage, are trying to force innocent Americans to have these
01:07:39.980people as their neighbors, and that one day their daughter may be abducted from their
01:08:06.260Everyone that says, wow, how many people regret their Trump vote?
01:08:11.260Oh, you guys, he hasn't done anything about this, that, the other.
01:08:15.300But just watching his press people get up there and rip apart the lying sacks that are the mainstream media is fantastic.
01:08:27.460It's just we've watched so many of these press secretaries, especially that the two clowns, the redhead clown and the mophead clown that Biden had just.
01:08:43.300it was constantly duck and cover for them the media would ask them questions they didn't answer
01:08:50.920anything anything it was always evasive and now the media are the ones that are afraid
01:08:58.460they ask a question they're going to be uh laid into by by trump's people and rightly so
01:12:08.940They blurred the pictures of these horrible rape murderer criminals from their newscasts, protecting their identity, bashing Donald Trump and the Trump administration and the White House for putting that up there.
01:12:26.520instead of getting mad at what any reasonable american would be mad at why were these animals
01:12:35.840allowed into this country under the biden administration so everything that happens
01:12:41.380every one of these instances calls out the fake media for the lying sacks of will that they are
01:12:50.640We will be right back with more of the Anthony Cumia Show.
01:12:54.900It's the Anthony Cumia Show on the Red Apple Podcast Network.
01:13:13.920Thank you for tuning in on this Sunday evening.
01:13:17.680Yeah, let's get back to the phones for a bit.
01:13:20.260uh we're talking conspiracies tonight um not in the way most radio shows cover conspiracies i just
01:13:28.420don't know i want to know what the people are thinking about because there's so many out there
01:13:34.480some that make sense some that are completely out of control but uh it seems a lot of people
01:13:41.460do believe that there are things going on that we're being lied to about and what the motivation
01:13:47.180is uh if it's true or not if it's kind of true mostly true i don't know who the hell am i to
01:13:54.000say this is uh i love the name and the place anthony from long island anthony what's up my
01:13:59.340friend hi how are you thank you so much for the program um you know i just wanted to trailer on
01:14:06.300to what your last guest uh prior to the young lady you had from ultra free.com um dick cheney
01:14:13.660In 2000, 2001, Dick Cheney had been under investigation for embezzling half a billion dollars as CEO of Halliburton.
01:14:22.420And he conspired with Arthur Anderson as well, did a great many other big tech, you know, as Eisenhower warned us, beware the military industrial congressional complex.
01:14:35.900And, you know, it was just quite an irony that him as vice president had his finger on the switch and stopped the interceptors that would have would have stopped those planes from being hijacked.
01:14:48.780You know, on August 23rd, there was a French stuntman, Terry Dew, had gotten caught on the Statue of Liberty.
01:14:55.840He tried to hang a banner off of the torch.
01:14:58.520I remember that landmines and the police brought him in.
01:15:02.240And, you know, planes were scrambled within 15 minutes of that event, and they said that they were going to shoot them out of the sky because they had been, the FAA had been on the highest level because they were expecting a terrorist attack on American landmarks.
01:15:20.860And then it was but 19 days later that 9-11 transpired.
01:15:26.080The only conspiracy I know of is the official narrative given us by the government itself.
01:15:31.720That's the conspiracy. Right. Sandy Berger had gone into the National Archives six or seven times stealing documents.
01:15:40.280If you go to the Chicago Tribune, August 21st, 2021, you'll see where recordings from the air traffic controllers on the morning of 9-11 were trashed seven months later, even though they were mandated to save all evidence.
01:15:54.700And yet they found it necessary to burn some tapes.
01:15:57.540Well, Anthony, what is what is there? What is there like plausible deniability? Did they say we needed to destroy those because every well, this amount of time we burn our our records? How did how did they explain it without it sounding like this was part of the whole thing?
01:16:15.600Well, the supervisor that did it was supposedly to be reprimanded or been penalized for what he did.
01:16:25.000But there was no explanation as to why seven months later he would destroy those tapes.
01:16:30.520And they were the recordings that were taken that morning of 9-11.
01:16:34.480And the one air traffic controller had said on the tapes that they had over an hour and a half lead time
01:16:39.940because he had realized that the first plane had been hijacked before it left the runway
01:16:44.540because the transponder had been turned off.
01:16:47.340So, therefore, they had an hour and a half, and yet there was a stand-down order.
01:16:50.800He contacted NORAD three times in a row because they were not responding as was standard protocol.
01:16:58.920So somebody had changed the protocols, and I think it all came back to the Cheney-Bush White House
01:17:05.980had interfered in what would have been a normal procedure
01:17:11.140Because, you know, even if a pilot gets gassed or anything happens, they would just out of sheer practice scramble jets.
01:17:19.960And yet on 9-11, like I said, Terry Do, they responded 10 days earlier, as was by protocol.
01:17:39.260OK. All right. Because there are people that don't even believe that.
01:17:42.300Now, do you also think that now hindsight, you know, 2020, do you think even if they had scrambled planes, that they would have downed planes with that were packed with American citizens?
01:17:58.520No, but the pilots would have had methods to redirect those aircraft.
01:18:04.620But the fact that they didn't respond, as was standard protocol, for the last 50, 75 years since the FAA was established.
01:18:13.080So there was interference in that activity, you know, and it just didn't make up.
01:18:19.380Then you have building number seven collapsed.
01:18:22.420They reported it's collapsed a half hour before it actually collapsed.
01:20:19.940uh joaquin joaquin from uh pennsylvania what's up hey good evening there mr kumia good evening
01:20:27.740you'll never guess what my grandchildren call me uh opie what do you got red hair
01:20:35.640no no i don't uh i'm opa but they call me opie okay adorable what's up so anyway uh you know
01:20:44.280One explanation for a lot of this stuff is that the history of this world has been one of people conquering and people being conquered, you know?
01:43:38.580But if you're looking for an environmental toxin, that automatically lets big pharma off the hook because infections are chemical or biological.
01:43:47.860And then the other day, he was in another Dr. Phil show, and he said that chemtrails, we don't know.
01:48:54.560But, you know, like like she should kind of mosey off and not bother us with her nonsense.
01:49:04.980Casey Anthony. Yeah. Imagine being involved in a case like that and thinking somehow, some way you're going to come out of that with people going.
01:49:15.260Yeah. OK, cool. Yeah. Let's let's bring her on board. She seems nice. It's it's you.
01:49:22.900you have you have the stink of a dead baby on you not really gonna work well in your future endeavors
01:49:32.920miss miss anthony but uh hey i was pulling for her uh during the trial get it thank you uh i knew
01:49:45.140she was gonna be found not guilty though i don't think she's innocent but i knew she was gonna be
01:49:50.720found not guilty and uh that was uh many years ago and i think twitter was pretty pretty new at
01:49:58.180the time and i used to talk about the the case and how she'll absolutely i i go there's really
01:50:04.880no evidence that she killed anybody they can't really find this um that that she had killed her
01:50:15.360her child and all the moms boy would they get upset with that she's a baby killer you're an
01:50:24.200animal for defending her i'm not like i'm watching the trial i know damn well i don't see enough
01:50:31.400evidence to convict her um and if the jury isn't just full of emotional broads some menopausal
01:50:39.480broads uh she'll get off the hook and indeed she did so um i don't know um we will return
01:50:51.260what do i got to talk about here ilian omar ilhan i'm sorry i said ilian that sounds like a real
01:50:57.460name ilhan omar blaming uh white men of course we'll be right back in moments anthony cumia show
01:51:04.980it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network
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01:51:19.580yes the anthony cumia show thank you for spending uh your sunday evening with me
01:51:27.280yeah i was gonna go to ilan omar but i just noticed i wanted to talk uh before that about
01:51:34.560donald trump's interview on nbc it's getting a lot of heat the clips are up that's all you need
01:51:40.800just need those clips just the clips and um people of course are taking them out of context
01:51:49.260they're cutting off right after a word in not even at the end of a sentence anymore
01:51:57.380they cut off in the middle of a sentence go see see what he said
01:52:04.560it's all criminal it's criminal the media but uh look trump has uh the balls to go on
01:52:14.940these these news stations that continually trash him their their their whole motivation
01:52:22.080to getting trump on their shows is to trash him and present uh lies about him to smear him
01:52:30.340uh and i'm going again i'm not saying this guy's a perfect uh president i'm i'm really not saying
01:52:38.360that but the media is motivated by their uh job they need to be the propaganda machine for the
01:52:47.640left they need to to knock trump down and smear him and that's what they do so but you know trump
01:52:55.560is brave he'll get up there he'll talk to anybody he's already i would say probably 100 times more
01:53:05.640uh press access than biden he's given the media 100 times more of his time speaking to them
01:53:16.560than biden did so you know you could say what you want about him but he's transparent he'll
01:53:25.400talk and he gets in trouble for it because he's he's donald trump you could take what he says
01:53:31.640and understand it or you could take what he says and twist it around uh here he is
01:53:40.100this is i guess he's talking about illegals and due process and this is a big thing because what
01:53:48.840we've seen on the news is these illegal but undocumented citizens wonderful people without
01:53:57.140passports whatever you want to call them uh do they have due process in the united states of
01:54:05.300course they do when an illegal is here and he eventually murders somebody he goes to court
02:02:00.240The Anthony Cumia Show on this Sunday evening.
02:02:06.160Let's talk to, we're talking about conspiracy theories.
02:02:09.520It's kind of the theme of the calls this evening, which I love.
02:02:14.840I like seeing what people think about what's going on, what they believe,
02:02:19.220what level of conspiracy that people are going to.
02:02:24.820Because a poll came out and said that the majority of Americans, which I guess is over 50 percent, believes in conspiracies, that there are conspiracies were being lied to by a higher power.
02:02:40.600And it's interesting because some conspiracies can be not not much.
02:02:47.120You don't have to go take a huge leap of faith.
02:02:50.400and others are so incredibly crazy that you know the person spouting them are slightly insane
02:02:57.820so while we're talking to people tonight about that uh rick has a good a good topic on conspiracies
02:03:07.720rick from jersey rick what's up my friend thanks for taking my call i studied climate science and
02:03:15.040everything they told us about global warming is a lie. And also, I found out that this scam goes
02:03:21.200back to 1922. If you look up the Washington Post, November 2nd, 1922, there's an article called
02:03:29.740titled Report on Global Warming. And if you read it, it sounds like the three time accused rapist
02:03:37.520Al Gore wrote the article himself. Yeah, well, they've been using the same
02:03:43.900notebook for yeah decade well a century pretty much a century the second the industrial revolution
02:03:53.800happened the second a puff of smoke came out of a an oldie time car or a factory somehow
02:04:03.100they got a hold of this climate change thing and to think that in that short a period of time the
02:04:11.080the very early or late 1800s into the 1900s to think that we could have had an effect on the
02:04:18.740globe at in 1922 is is insane but they ran with it they've been running with it they've been
02:04:27.100lying to us about it do we have an effect on on uh the climate or the earth i don't know
02:04:33.360but it doesn't seem to be this existential threat they talk about rick
02:04:38.200well i can tell you right now man has very little effect on the climate or the temperature of the
02:04:45.720earth the sun total solar irradiance the milankovitch cycles the earth albedo clouds
02:04:53.360ocean currents all that stuff has much greater power man is like you know a butterfly fluttering
02:05:00.340its wings oh sure does it affect other things oh sure you know how much that's how much right
02:05:06.500We're part of the ecosystem, you know, we're part of, we're one of the many animals that reside on this planet, and every animal has an effect on the planet in some way, shape, or form.
02:05:21.400But are we so evil and bad and detrimental to the planet Earth?
02:05:31.160No, it's false because they say CO2 is warming the planet.
02:05:34.500Well, if that's the problem, 96% of the CO2 comes from nature, not from man.
02:05:41.060So if we were to kill every man on the planet and stop, you know, everything, all cars, everything stop short, still CO2 would be rising because the oceans are warming.
02:05:51.120Most of it comes from the oceans, a little bit from volcanoes and dying biomass and a little bit from man, like less than 3%.
02:05:58.640And I don't I don't see how no one wants to factor in that everything on this living planet that especially they like to call it changes over time.
02:06:11.520How do you rectify an ice age, pre ice age, then an ice age and then the pullback of the ice age when there was human effect on on the planet was nothing.
02:06:25.960I mean, we were just as we were influencing the Earth just as much as a pack of wolves at that point.
02:06:33.180So how do they rectify those giant changes in the Earth's ecosystem without us being industrialized at all?
02:06:45.380They have no answers for those kind of questions.
02:14:20.300Under the assault weapons ban, you will not be able to put more than seven rounds
02:14:27.060in a magazine to go into a pistol or a rifle.
02:14:32.640Some states, under the federal guidelines, I don't even know what this one is, but some are 17, which is hilarious because they don't make magazines that hold 17 rounds.
02:27:02.520Yeah, their community, their government to serve and then come back.
02:27:07.400They weren't supposed to keep running.
02:27:09.500They weren't supposed to keep running for the same office forever.
02:27:14.680Right, and the Senate was designed for the wealthy landowners where they could take six years away from home to spend in Washington.
02:27:21.920And that's why the Senate always dealt with the foreign affairs and the House always dealt with the local stuff.
02:27:27.620Yep. Yep. And now now look at us. Now look at us. They stay in for life. These these these criminals had leeches.
02:27:36.680They're just they they just like I said, it's the how everything is changed about how we look and feel about our country and how it's supposed to work.
02:27:45.180yep i love it thank you rex your state's insane by the way you have a mental state
02:27:51.940uh down there in florida i was down there and uh it's i love florida but it is crazy you people
02:27:59.220are nuts down there hey i love it it's the heat and the tourism the drive i hear you thank you
02:28:05.640rex good hearing from you later oh yeah ladies and gentlemen thank you so much for tuning in on
02:28:13.740this sunday uh don't forget we're here like every week that's that's uh the god's honest truth i
02:28:20.020swear to you and uh we'll be back next sunday 8 p.m join us then won't you until then have
02:28:27.960yourselves a great week we love you later it's the anthony cumia show on the red apple podcast network