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00:10:29.340Neither side trusts each other, but both sides stepping back for just a minute.
00:10:35.500Now, if everybody truly believed we were headed for nuclear war and our president was going to be a war criminal,
00:10:43.200Which everybody said you would expect the kind of reaction that came about, you know, when JFK and the Russians backed away from nukes in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
00:11:07.360No pause from the voices shouting about nuclear war.
00:11:11.580nuclear war criminals now a chicken what the same voices just flipped now he's weak now he blinked
00:11:22.260now he didn't have the nerve and i kept reading reading these things last night thinking to myself
00:11:27.500what it did he didn't have the nerve to do what exactly
00:11:30.740really honestly to do what to follow through on the very actions that you said would make him a
00:11:38.400war criminal to hit infrastructure so hard that you would inherit the aftermath power grids
00:11:46.200civilian systems the kind of targets that you know you don't just win in a fight instead you
00:11:54.400you lock into rebuilding the country that you don't want to own and he's been really consistent
00:12:01.000on that for years you break it you own it that's not that's why we're not going to break it he has
00:12:07.560no interest in owning Iran. That goes to the other thing everybody's warned. He's getting us
00:12:14.500into another long-term war. No, he doesn't. He is clear about that. I don't want to break it so we
00:12:23.220don't own it. Oh my gosh. Help me out, people. Seriously. Help me out. Okay. So we had the pause.
00:12:34.720We have the reaction. Now, let me ask you something. There's a mindset here that people won't recognize because it doesn't fit neatly into Western expectations.
00:12:50.460When you're dealing with Iran, you are not dealing with a system that responds to polite signals or incremental pressure the way European diplomacy tends to assume.
00:13:01.860to the Middle East. Power matters. Perception matters. Warriors are respected. The willingness
00:13:13.240to act matters, even if the action never comes. But what do we say in the West? You can't out
00:13:21.240crazy a crazy regime. Okay, you're right about that. But let me give you key number two to
00:13:29.840understanding what happened yesterday. Here's key number two. Iran, their leading spiritual icon,
00:13:40.780Mohammed, is a warrior on a horse who's not afraid of bloodshed. Their spiritual icon is a
00:13:52.260warrior on a horse. In the West, who is our spiritual icon? It's Jesus, who got onto the
00:14:02.160back of a donkey and rode into a city, preached love, and was killed and forgave the people who
00:14:10.440killed him. That's a fundamental difference between the way we see the world. We see the
00:14:17.480world and strength in completely different ways they don't understand peace being strength
00:14:24.460so yes you can't out crazy crazy but you can make them think twice about what comes next
00:14:32.500that's what this looks like to me okay that's what this looks like to me pressure brought right up to
00:14:39.320the edge and then held long enough to force movement now that movement we'll get into in a
00:14:44.500second and while everybody here was arguing over tone and tweets something else was happening on
00:14:51.800the ground what was that well it's certainly not us winning i'll tell you that we're not winning
00:14:58.960okay you want to know who's winning let me give you the next key to unlock this door because it's
00:15:05.680really not hard to figure out but why is it nobody is expressing this i'm going to in 60 seconds
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00:35:15.620We have no idea how this is going to turn out.
00:35:19.040I know this. If we allow them to build nukes and enrich uranium, if we allow them to control the Strait of Hormuz, then I will clearly say, that's a loss. That's a loss. But we're not there yet. We're not even close to that.
00:35:36.140you don't even know what's true and what's propaganda from either side you have no idea
00:35:41.760why do we constantly borrow trouble why are we constantly worrying about things we can't do
00:35:49.700anything about it is it is such a puzzlement to me that we sit here and we worry about
00:35:58.400negotiations that we have no idea what's going on we worry about all of these yesterday how many
00:36:07.820people i saw a woman on the side of the street holding a sign that said he's gonna get us all
00:36:13.580killed and it had a nuclear mushroom cloud you do you realize how how out of your mind you have to
00:36:21.560be to really believe that he was going to launch a nuke yesterday but everybody's worried about
00:36:27.380things they cannot control. Meanwhile, the things like the Islamization of America,0.99
00:36:34.920nobody wants to worry about. The things that you actually need to pay attention to, that you1.00
00:36:41.520actually can do something about, people don't want to worry about. They don't even want to
00:36:46.140think about it. But they will think about nuclear war yesterday and worry about that or worry about
00:36:52.740how we're going to give Iran the Strait of Hormuz, which is insanity to even think.
00:36:58.460But who knows? Crazier things have happened lately. Maybe it does. Why not wait until it
00:37:04.380actually happens? Why not wait? Why not save all of that frustration for something that matters?
00:37:13.200That will matter if it happens. If it doesn't, why are you wearing yourself out? Of course,
00:37:19.820everybody is tired. We're fighting battles we don't even have to fight. Stop fighting useless
00:37:27.160battles. Stop looking for trouble. Stop imagining things that no one can tell you what the truth
00:37:38.420even is today? Why don't we just hope and pray for the right outcome?
00:37:51.120Whatever the Lord wants it to be, let's pray for the right outcome.
00:37:59.640Let's hope for that. I don't know, have we lost the ability to hope? Because I haven't,
00:38:05.480and I refuse to. I am hoping that this actually works out and I am leaving room still for it could
00:38:14.040go horribly, but today this is all I know and I'm going to live in that little world where I can
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01:04:25.920I'd be willing, if they did all of these things, as long as it doesn't include that we can never say, I'll be back, then I'm okay with this.
01:04:39.940It's not the win I wanted, but I'll take that win.
01:04:41.960So, there's wiggle room, but I see very specific things in here that, historically for the IRGC, that they have not been willing at all to concede on.
01:04:53.300Yeah. Which personally, I think that's kind of the point.
01:04:58.420Personally. Oh, we're not going to spend the kind of treasure that we have just spent and get a wussy deal.
01:05:06.080We're not. Donald Trump's not going to do that unless the American people just demand it.
01:05:12.240But he's not going to do that. And yeah. And how you said on the 10 point plan from Iran,
01:05:18.220it's really hard to even know what they're specifically asking for because it's gone back and forth so much.
01:05:23.020But again, towards your Valkyrie theory, I believe that is the entire point.
01:05:27.040If you go back to even February, if you look at some pretty good on-the-ground reporting that's the inner workings of Iran,
01:05:35.000if you can go to Iran International, they've been saying from the very beginning that there's inner turmoil,
01:05:41.380people sabotaging each other on all sides.
01:12:40.520This is the most important thing any of us can talk about.
01:12:43.600This is why I've been, since the day it happened, I have come on the air with you every day and I say, I don't know how this is going to work out.
01:16:42.360And it would have been heard not only coast to coast.
01:16:46.400700 WLW would have been heard around the world.
01:16:50.200Okay, because at night, because of the way AM radio works, it would hit the ionosphere and it would skip and you would be able to hear it in Europe.
01:17:02.200So they spend all this money and RCA develops all this technology and they put this million watt transmitter in.
01:19:00.120Stop putting those kinds of things into your mind.
01:19:05.520Because not only do those tweets actually affect the whole world, it affects you personally.
01:19:15.420Every time you put one of those messages into your head, it sticks there.
01:19:22.560I want you to look at everybody you're reading today and say, what is it they're hoping for?0.84
01:19:29.820Because there are those who are hoping for the destruction of Donald Trump over the destruction of the evil regime in Iran.0.79
01:19:36.960They're hoping for the destruction of Trump.0.63
01:19:40.420The way some people are presenting themselves, again, it is patriotic to disagree with war.
01:19:50.300But the way you are being presented so much, so many people are presenting it, it is the cheering on of the destruction of America, the loss for America.
01:20:04.640We should all realize this war is happening.
01:20:27.140What is it that the people you're reading are hoping for today?
01:20:30.700I am hoping for a peaceful conclusion, one that we can live with, one that defangs the clause.0.94
01:20:37.360And hopefully, I mean, in my wildest dreams, the people of Iran are set free and can be themselves from these religious zealot monsters.0.98
01:20:48.380But I don't know if that's going to happen.0.97
01:20:51.740But I don't want them controlling the straits.
01:20:54.380I don't want them to be exporting terror.
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01:22:47.860you know here's here's the thing i you know
01:23:15.420you you have to we really have to look at who the sources are and how crazy things how crazy
01:23:25.780things really are i'm gonna help you debunk something or maybe at least look at it in a
01:23:30.220different way i don't know if i can debunk it as much as i can make you look at it in a different
01:23:33.740way in a way you should you know um uh sagar and jetty poses as a real journalist and yesterday
01:23:43.220he tweeted, it's very eerie to have humans circling the moon again in the middle of an
01:23:47.620unpopular war with a president desperately trying to extricate himself. It was the exact same
01:23:54.260circumstance in December 1968 with Apollo 8. Okay, what are you implying here? That he planned it or
01:24:01.840that it's just kind of the same kind of feeling? Yeah, I guess maybe it was the same feeling. But
01:24:07.400But if you're trying to say that, you know, in 68, the Apollo was set for 68 because they were trying to help the president out or today, you're completely wrong.
01:24:17.360So I don't know even what your point is. You know, New York Times reports the discussions about the possibility of war began on February 11th.
01:24:28.360um operation epic fury began on february 28th but the original date for that nasa selected
01:24:36.340november 2024 biden delayed it september 25 then in december he moved it to april 26 so
01:24:43.860it was biden who set this date it was during his tenure that they set that so
01:24:50.300what are you what exactly are you implying
01:25:48.840If you missed any of the show today, you've got to go back and listen to Hour 1 and Hour 2
01:25:55.300because today we spent a lot of time talking about the war in Iraq and what is, sorry, in Iran
01:26:05.060and what is happening and what we know and what we don't really know.
01:26:12.040And I think we gave you coverage that others are not going to give you.
01:26:17.040We have some more to say on that. We're also going to try to take on another controversial series of deaths that is going around the Internet.
01:26:28.880And I also want to share something I read yesterday online from a guy who actually builds spaceships.
01:26:35.640he helped build uh artemis uh and he had a few things to say about the religiosity that is being
01:26:44.380said in that that there spice ship i want to talk about that coming up in just a second first let
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01:28:08.440kind of out of the blue i guess you know it's it's interesting to me that
01:28:18.080we are living history over again it seems to me and i have been i've wondered for 20 years i
01:28:29.020remember talking about 1968 69 what was going on and the strife that was happening in the
01:28:34.380in the country and the riots in chicago and and altamont and all of the things that they were
01:35:23.880So the killing of the Jews planned by Haman was still scheduled.
01:35:27.520And so the king wanted to stop it, but he couldn't.0.73
01:35:30.600So he said, I'm going to put a second decree out, and that will give Jews the legal right to defend themselves if a person, if a person Persian comes to kill them.0.91
01:36:27.540but i want to talk to you about why i think the story was written down in the first place
01:36:33.360because this is the stranger part this podcaster said you know god's not even mentioned in this
01:36:39.980why would you put it in the bible if god's not even mentioned he's nowhere in the book not once
01:36:44.320is he mentioned yeah and if you and if you knew history you would know that the author of this
01:36:51.240book did that most likely on purpose everywhere in the bible you know it's always like god going
01:36:58.200glenn you need to build an ark and i'm like i don't know how to do that build an ark and so
01:37:04.880you go out and build an ark but how many times does that happen to you because it doesn't happen
01:37:08.860to me like that i don't know anybody where it happens like that
01:37:11.880aster is to show you how god works in everyday life
01:37:18.440you look back on what you did you're like i don't know should i do that
01:37:24.760i mean i i am in this position should i say something should i not and then you have the
01:37:29.860courage to do it and then that's one piece and that triggers something else and it's something
01:37:34.940else and it's all a string of coincidence that's how god works god doesn't say hey do this most of
01:37:43.800us don't get a burning bush moment like that. We get an idea. We get a feeling we should do the
01:37:48.920right thing, and then we have to run with it. If the text had plainly just said, God did this,
01:37:56.860God moved here, God told them to do this, you'd read it and move on, and you'd be like, God never
01:38:01.380told me to do anything, and you'd file it under miracle and close the book. But Esther is like us.
01:38:09.980When you read her story, it just seems like everything falls into place.
01:38:16.000A queen at the right place, a well-timed advice from an uncle, a sequence of decisions that,
01:38:22.180you know, taken one at a time, each of them are ordinary.
01:38:27.000But when you step back from it, do this with your life, step back from your life,
01:38:32.340it's pretty miraculous that you are where you are.
01:38:35.260And if you don't recognize that, you need to take a look at your life again, because a lot of things have come together to put you into the good position that you're in.
01:38:44.360Even if you think you're in a horrible position, you're really not.
01:38:50.380This writer wrote it for you, the common person.
01:38:59.020Either this is just a chain of coincidence that just happens to save an entire people at the exact moment they're marked for death, or God works in a different way without announcing himself.
01:39:16.540This is so important because this is where we are.
01:39:19.880I am convinced that God is working through all of us, all of us.
01:39:24.660And we have to wrestle with the invisible, the unnamed hand guiding everything in our own lives.
01:39:36.040You don't need to read the word God in Esther's story to see God everywhere in it.
01:39:41.200God shows up in the humanness of the doubt, of the humanness of the fear.
01:39:47.000And then God is the clear force that drives Esther to make the impossible choice to risk her life to save people.
01:39:54.660when she could have stayed quiet and lived a life of luxury
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01:49:26.780We had reports from the Pakistani prime minister that there was some violations of the ceasefire going on.
01:49:35.860Now we see that the Iranians are accusing the Israelis of breaking that ceasefire.
01:49:41.720And because of that, they are saying they are halting all traffic in or out of the Strait of Hormuz.
01:49:46.540Now, as you just said, if you look into this, they're specifically irritated about Israel attacking Hezbollah and Lebanon, which is very odd because these are one of those things that kind of go back and forth on who included this in the 10-point plan, who did not.
01:50:05.920It seems like they don't even really know.
01:50:07.600And then when the president was asked by PBS about this this morning, the president said, yeah, that was never even included in the deal.
01:50:13.740so again right along with your valkyrie theory who the heck knows what is who's in charge who's
01:50:21.980in charge in case you missed that i said last hour project valkyrie um if you just go back and
01:50:29.220watch the movie valkyrie with tom cruise just watch the last part the whole thing is we got
01:50:33.280to kill hitler and that's because part of the army wants to surrender or not surrender but
01:50:39.800make come to terms with the West, um, instead of an, as they say in there, instead of an
01:50:47.120unconditional, uh, surrender where we lose everything, we can end it right now and show
01:50:53.180the world that there are sane people that are running this country that didn't want anything
01:50:57.320to do with this. And so we can make a deal, but we got to kill Hitler. Um, and so they try to kill0.90
01:51:03.840Hitler obviously they fail but there is this moment after they kill or try to kill Hitler
01:51:09.980they think they might have succeeded and Project Valkyrie was to say the military is now in charge0.86
01:51:17.080of everything go round up all the SS there's been a coup on the in the country and they could have0.58
01:51:23.720actually ended the war had they done it but there was the other side the Nazis that did not want to
01:51:30.820do a deal with um the west obviously and then the real problem was the generals that were in the
01:51:38.000middle saying i'll go either way but i want to i'm going to go with the winning side and so there was
01:51:44.160this moment where nobody was really in charge because you didn't know who you know hitler was
01:51:50.200thought to be dead and it was very close uh to him losing control of the whole country and at the
01:51:58.120last minute he gets on the phone and he's starting to talk to everybody goes like i am alive and so
01:52:03.860the whole thing fell apart that's what's happening on the ground now in iran is those final scenes
01:52:10.620of valkyrie you don't know who's in charge you just don't know and so you could have had a deal
01:52:15.180that didn't include iran but others who think they're in charge of the country maybe it's the
01:52:19.920irgc they think that no that was included in the plan and so they're going to act this way i mean
01:52:26.500And it's apparent we may have to whittle down some more people, unfortunately may have to kill more of the leadership until you get to a point to where leadership is like, okay, they're going to kill all of us here.
01:52:39.920And somebody starts to say, like they did with Project Valkyrie, we have got to do something or we're all going to be wiped out.
01:52:48.680And hopefully some of that thinking starts to happen.
01:52:52.740You know, there was a story in the New York Times that shows, you know, how this came together. And if it is true, it makes Israel look kind of dicey. You know, would you agree, Ricky?0.82
01:53:04.880Yeah, the entire exchange was like someone was in the room, like the reporter was in their room. But they talk about how Israel tried to pitch President Trump that, you know, now is the time and gave him intelligence that suggested that regime change might be possible.