Kakistocracy
The worst. Or pure shit. Shit eaters
…Well, you know, the military’s job is to take every threat seriously and uh to
contingency plan for it. The politician’s job is to figure out what really is the threat uh and if it’s a
threat and then send guidance. Um, at this point, I think, uh, at least what
I’m hearing from a lot of politicians and, uh, well, the military, I’ve been hearing this from day one, of course, and I’ve been saying it myself. Uh, if
somebody’s telling you they want to kill, you take them very seriously. They may not have the the weapons and the ability to do it right now, but they
have the intent, and you got to accept that they have the intent uh, and and the desire to do it. Now, having said
that, um, what I think, uh, what we’re we’re looking at is the political class has
started to realize, yeah, these people really are that stupid. And these people are stupid. The these people, first of
all, you’re looking at a pampered uh, inbred aristocracy for the most part, uh, that’s ruling the EU, the same
aristocracy that ruled before, except it’s now a republic instead of, uh,
something else. Uh the unfortunate part was when uh when they were real
monarchies, they had better control over their uh idiots like uh like these prime
ministers than they do now. Now as a republic, the worst of the worst could rise up to the top uh especially in an
enclosed system that doesn’t allow any real competition and run the country. Uh
who certainly makes things even worse as republics tend to do in the end before they die. uh and and all republics die.
Let’s not be this this is the third or fourth big wave of republics in the world and they all die within usually
within 200 years and they die because of these types of people. It become the system becomes absolutely corrupt uh and
uh you know in a in a crude way of putting it gold sinks crap floats to the
top and that’s how these systems work out. You know, they’re a popularity contest at best, and usually the people
that are most popular are not the smartest. Uh, and worst is they’re so rigged, it doesn’t really matter if
you’re popular or not, you’re going to get the power because you’re in that rigging uh you’re rigging class that has
blocked off paths for anybody else. Well, Romania is a good place to start.
Uh the one the interesting thing though the US state department put out that uh Ursula Vanderline has now rigged with
eight elections in Europe. Well, not just the EU but in Europe in general because she did it twice in Malddova. So
the EU is in the business of rigging elections. I know it’s shocking. Nobody nobody could see this one coming
especially after Romania. My god, you know that was just clear and cut uh fair elections. Um, whoops, wrong candidate.
Elections cancelled, new candidates in power. Um, so yeah, so you’re looking at
people that they have no concept of war. They they have no they have a concept uh
there’s two concepts working. One, uh, a lot of these people, their ancestry were
Nazis, were out and out Nazis. I mean, even if if you look at uh the head of MI6, I don’t remember her name. Um her
grandfather was a Ukrainian Nazi and a mass murderer who was a wanted war criminal, but the British letter. No, no
big surprise there. And now his granddaughter who carries that legacy and I’m sure that legacy has been not
it’s a genetic legacy, but as a family legacy, I’m sure she’s been told all the glories of her grandfather and she’d
carry it on. uh and so on with a lot of these people if you start looking into their family backgrounds they weren’t
just some vermach they weren’t most of them weren’t just some vermach officer even they were SS they were card
carrying Nazi uh and and Nazism wasn’t just uh in Germany it was spread across
all of Europe uh I mean Norway had Queasley who was very happy to serve his
uh Berlin masters after uh Norway was invaded by Germany granted Norway is
going to be invaded by Britain otherwise Norway was in a bad position regardless of which way went, but maybe with a
British, it would have been a little bit better than the the Nazis. But either way, you always find people in any
country like Rezling who are more than happy to serve uh whoever that power
comes in. And now you’re over time and I think as this has been a a a goal is the
people that have been rising to power all over Europe are the people whose ancestry weren’t just like I said
vermocked or uh or any other count’s militaries but actual SS actual party uh
members. It it’s scary if you think about it if you look at it realistically uh in a lot of these countries. So you
get people who are upset they want revenge revenge against Russia. They
have no concept of what military service is. They have no concept of war. And basically say for Hitler, he knew what
war was from World War I as a uh as a corporal in World War I. What does
Meritz know? What does Schwz know? What do any of these people know? They’ve never worn a uniform. Or if they wore a
uniform, it was in some kind of like Graham. He was a combat lawyer. You know, he was a JAG lawyer. That’s it.
So, he wore a uniform and he was a lawyer, which doesn’t really make it any uh different. He doesn’t know any of
these people. They really don’t know what combat is. They don’t know the threats. They don’t it it’s easy to toss
somebody else’s kids uh into this. Uh as Albbright at one point said, you know,
why have a military if you can’t use it? Well, yeah, you have a military store military. You don’t have to use it.
That’s hopefully your goal. But if your goal is empire, of course, why have a un
military? You can’t use it. And these people, they are out of their minds. Uh I am very much hoping of course uh the
Austrahungarian block uh stays strong uh and that Orbin survives the next
elections and that Austria’s next elections are going to bring fully into the into the block if the the
conservatives get the super majority and tell the EU to bounce. Uh there’s
there’s an article I think what 41-7 that uh that the common defense article
for the EU. Uh so apparently uh Vanderion gave a speech that they’re
going to force the uh Ukraine issue Ukraine into the EU by 27 and then
everybody has to go defend the Ukraine, you know, basically all everybody has to
go to war because that’s part of the dial. Oh, and the veto powers are going to be unulled for countries like Hungary
or Slovakia or CH who don’t want Ukraine in the EU, which I think she would have
a very big surprise how many countries in the EU would probably say, “No, we’re not going to go fight or would have a
revolution on their hands if they force their population.” Greece and Bulgaria come to mind on that. But I think that
they’re the intent in the in the bullet bureau of the EUSR is very much on war.
Uh and it’s backed up by key countries like Germany uh by Poland. Poland, which
by the way is now seeking compensation for the Soviet occupation where its
population doubled from the end of World War II. It’s it’s been shrinking every year since. You know, okay, fine. And if
we’re going to start going back in time, how about Poland’s uh annexation of western Ukraine and western Barus in
1920 or 500 years of Polish occupation of Russian land or the burn or twice the
Polish occupation of Moscow. I mean, if you we’re going to start going back down all this down the way, why stop at, you
know, 80 years ago or 40 years ago? Let’s go all the way. Let’s go 300 years ago. Let’s go 500 years ago. Uh who owes
who more? I this is this is the ridiculous level of these politicians. Uh and I I don’t see unless unless there
is, you know, I don’t see it short of a coup or a revolution, uh the bright parties
taking power in a lot of these countries and steering them away from war. I I don’t see any way of getting around
this. They’re insane. I mean, they’re they’re clinically insane people.
Issue of reparation, I think, is quite damaging. that is uh uh I I get the idea
behind the behind it and settling and all of this but the thing is once you
once you create all this economic incentives to not let the past stay down and start to make money of it I mean
it’s it’s poison to diplomacy you will always have this incentives to cash in
on uh former grief but also of course this this couldn’t be more political this would not happen if it wouldn’t be
because of the current conflict uh but uh you know it’s a good it’s a good point you made though with the you know
threat assessments they’re based on capabilities and intentions. So if you’re expressing hostile intentions
without the capabilities I think stupid does define is is a good way of defining
it because now you’re telling your opponents what you want to do even though you don’t have the means to do it. So it is a it’s a it’s a very
dangerous thing and um it’s a way of yeah self-sabotage as well. Uh however the United States though it has
intentions and and capabilities uh well the intentions became a little bit clear
after Rubio’s speech. Um but we do see for example whenever a US drone flies
over the Black Sea, you if you go through the telegram channels, they already know now that uh Ukrainian drone
attack will will come as um you know these are still US weapons, missiles, US
intelligence, the US picking out the targets as it flies the drones along the
uh Russian border. But uh so it still seems very much like a US war. So, how
how how do you see this affecting the you know the talks now between the Americans and the Russians? Because, you
know, Trump still insists that he’s only a mediator and this is a conflict between Russia and Ukraine only. Of
course, every now and then, you know, Rubio and the rest will come in and say, “Yeah, yeah, this is a proxy war.” But,
but at the same time, they want to be the mediator. So, h how do you see this working in the negotiations? because uh
surely you know the mood in Russia must be getting quite uh angry about the very
very direct involvement by the United States. It is uh I can’t talk exact to exactly
what’s going on in the Kremlin. I haven’t been invited there in a very long time. Like never. Unlike boy, if
you listen to read Newsweek, it’s on these other journalist journalist endeavors where apparently I’m like best
friends with him and then private all the secrets. But yeah, I learn new things about myself
all the time when you read this kind of pulp fiction. But the reality, I mean,
we’ve seen Lav Ro come out uh and and repeat the same message three times in one week. Uh that this is all just a uh
big boom. It’s going into a a dead end and uh something needs to be decided. Um
I think the Russian uh and and like Vimmeric’s patience is it’s
got to go down in the in the book of Zen, you know. It’s it’s legendary. I I
think I me personally I would have struck already at least uh some kind of
preparatory blow as as a uh warning. Um
the US first of all negotiate these negotiations are point
they’re absolute kabuki theater. Uh they’re going absolutely nowhere and they’re not going to go anywhere and negotiations are never done this way.
Like I’ve been saying, you know, this is the the McDonald’s drive-thru, fast food drive-thru of negotiation. You know,
you’re you’re not getting real food. You’re getting crap. Uh plastic crap. Basically, it’s the same thing you’re
getting out of these negotiations. I I think the Russian side was let’s talk to the US aside and pull them into our
orbit because we can do mutually beneficial economic relationships. Well, so far the the three businessmen that
keep going, uh, uh, Gerald Koshner, um, Woodco, and the
other guy, I cannot remember the third guy’s name. He’s an investment banker that’s now a head of the of the US
procurement federal procurement office. He just showed up that the last time in Moscow. I maybe he’s just taking a field
trip. But but um you know I think that the point was
maybe we can pull the Americans uh out of their stance closer because you know we can have mutual business deals. Now
the one thing Trump does not want is a lengthy war uh which he may wind up getting in a in a as a rocket war in
Iran. uh he doesn’t want US troops dying by the the thousands uh in Russia by the
thousands or by by at least the hundreds if not thousands every day in a fullscale war uh like the Ukrainians are
doing that wouldn’t fly very long at all in the US once the caskets come then they have to start ordering a lot more
American flags made in China to to drael the caskets coming in if they went down
that road and that’s suicide for Trump or in fact uh if uh if Iran sinks an
aircraft carrier or heavily heavily damages and they can because they’ve got live radar or live satellite data coming
in from China and Russia. Uh I’ve mentioned that to people because like ah you know no the aircraft carriers will
be running in in the Indian Ocean they can’t find them. Why do you think they can’t find them? How many Russian satellites are there? About 170. How
many uh Chinese satellites? About 300. You think they can’t find them in live data? Of course they can’t. same thing
the US does uh the US and UK do for Ukraine in the Black Sea. Even if that
happens, that could be a massive devastating blow and possibly a resignation blow for uh uh Trump because
he doesn’t have Congress’s approval. That’s how Congress plays both sides. If you win, we were always behind you. If
you lost, we never told you you could do this war. So, right, you know, we’re going to go after you to make our our
name. It’s duplicitus, but that’s American politics. But in this case, if
you listen to what Marco Rubio said, we need our allies strong. We need your to start rebuilding your empire east. Go
east, young man. Go east and die under Russian tanks and and artillery fire. That’s what they
want the Europeans to do. The US isn’t going to go fight this war. The US is going to make money off of this war.
Something I’ve mentioned quite a few times, you know, do the you know what the Americans call
World War II? both the Great War, not because it was
great in size, but because it was great for America. This the World War II
lifted America out of the Great Depression and put her back on her own on her feet economically. And because
everybody whacked each other back and forth for uh you know, depending who who you ask when World War II started with
the Russian side, it was 41. With the European side, it was 39, with the Chinese side, it was 36.
uh depending on who us when it started. But because everybody whacked each other hard enough, the US became the vast vast
uh economic superpower on top of everything. Uh it it had I think it was
response to like 50% of world GDP at the end of World War II. And it was a great
war. They went from being in a great depression, losing about 10% of the population to all of a sudden being a
world economic superpower. Not maybe not a military uh superpower. Well, not the
predominant superpower because So it was huge at that point too, but the economic they economically they were the
superpower. So the first article that I read, I think it was in for if I remember correctly, it was in 1999
999 that said we need another great war. We need another big European war. That
way we can we can write off our debts and we can become creditors and we can rebuild Europe. Now, if Forbes is
talking about is got this article in 1999, do you know they’ve been talking about
this for a while longer? So, even if we start from 1999, 27 years
the US has been building up to pushing uh Europe into a suicidal uh death ride
against well, whomest Russia. They’re not going to go against China. China’s too far away, but against Russia. And if
everybody’s destroyed, we can come in and pick up the pieces we want. We write off our debts and we rebuild you for big
credits uh and while stripping you of everything that’s worth stripping. And that’s the American point in this.
America is not going to fight Russia directly. Suicide. What they’re going to do is they’re going to be neutral and they’re going to sell well neutral once
the fighting starts and they’re going to sell equipment and and fuel to the Europeans under American flagships.
Russia sinks American flagship. It’s it’s uh game on for for the big big big war. Possibly a nuclear war. Russia’s
fighting Europe. Well, you know, hey, all the all those little people are getting killed off. They were going to make money off a violator. Uh and and
people I mean, when people are going to say somebody’s going to listen to this and go, “No way.
They can’t be that evil. They can’t really be doing this. That’s insane.” These are the Epstein people.
These people would literally eat their own people’s children. I mean, you and
you and you want morality out of these people. It’s the bottom line. Where are
we going to make uh best ends with? How many we have to sacrifice? Who gives a damn? They’re not real people. They’re
not ours. And ours, I don’t even mean Americans. I mean ours, our This
is this is the people that are telling you we need to cut humanity down to 500 million of the golden class. But really
the golden class is going to be that half a million and then maybe a 20 30% that that’s educated serving them and
the rest are going to be the peasants. I mean that this is the people that are pushing these ideas. Believe you me,
they want this. They may not have the capability of doing it at the moment, but if they keep telling you they want
this, they want this. This is what’s really in their souls. They still have
well that’s another thing that seemed clear from Rubio’s speech is ever since Trump got reelected you know the
lingering question has been what is uh what is the objective here with um you
know in terms of the loss of uniolarity you want to restore it or do you want to adjust the multipolarity I think that’s
been cleared up also the relationship with Russia is the objective to end this century long conflict to weaken Russia
or is it to outsource it to the Europeans and I think that’s and settled as well. Uh but um no it it’s the
perhaps you know dark intentions towards Europe. Nobody wants to hear it because
you know we have a narrative built on a 80year history of the benign alliance of
peoples with the same values. But you know on this channel I had twice on the
Har Kuyuat who’s the former head of the German army even held the highest position within NATO. You know he makes
the point that not only did the NATO provoke the war but the US and British sabotaged the efforts to make peace both
in Minsk and in Istanbul. But what I found most interesting is he also makes the point that part of the reasons was
also to sabotage Germany. that is uh they’re draining all the resources and industries out of Germany. So weakening
Germany, strengthening themselves. Uh I mean it it just sounds crazy because nobody ever puts the people who makes
that point online uh on on any news program. It’s always interesting to me why nobody seems to want to talk to, you
know, the guy who led who had the chief position who was the head of the German armed forces. Nobody
wants to hear from them. But again, the journalists on the other hand, they have a, you know, window into Putin’s head,
which is always open. They, how many articles have I seen now where they know all of Putin’s thoughts, his feelings,
his fears, his aspirations as if this were facts. It’s just it it’s become so common that people don’t really question
it like where where exactly this is coming from, where are these excellent sources? Uh it’s it’s quite
extraordinary.
Welcome back. We are joined again by Stanislav Kapnik, a former US army officer and military analyst um
originally from Donbas uh who has uh now returned to Russia. So, thank you for
coming back on. I have a a lot of questions I’ve been looking forward to ask you. Always a pleasure. Always a pleasure.
Well, I thought perhaps we can um uh look toward the Middle East first because uh well, as the United States
continues to build up all this military capabilities in preparation of a
possible attack on Iran, the big question everyone asks are, you know, what will countries like Russia and
China do as they can’t afford to see Iran being defeated and possibly bulcanized. Um uh however you know
neither Russia nor China wants to wants a direct shooting war with Russia with the United States. But how does um
Russia assist Iran in terms of defending itself? Well, you know this is an interesting
topic because uh Iran is presenting for both Russia and China a platform of
integration uh where they they may be getting battle tested. Uh Russia has
developed for Iran in a very quick order an integrated air defense shield, something Iran didn’t have. Uh it at at
first Iran Iran had S300s, they had S200s, the older systems, the 60 systems, which by the way still work
against uh quite well against Tomahawks. uh when the tomahawks are going to
actually explode. Um the system
an integrated umbrella air umbrella is a system if it’s fully integrated you have
on the strategic level where you can start picking up and possibly intercepting enemy targets outside of
the country you’re defending the territory you’re defending. Then you have a a an inner layer where you’re
trying to defend on a on a strategic level inside that country. Uh then you have on a on a battle theater level.
Then you have on a localized level. And then you have pinpoint defense. Pin the panther is on a on a localized level. Uh
the law or the um um what’s the American system? Why can’t I remember it? Well,
the the man uh the uh uh shoulder fired man pads. Those are uh are spot defense.
That’s the last line of defense. If it something’s gotten all the way through or it lifted up somewhere very close so
it’s within your uh range like say a drone uh or some helicopter just pops up
then you do spot defenses. So this whole system integrated system. Uh obviously you’re not going to be taking out
ballistic missiles uh or cruise missiles with a shoulder fired missile supposedly
but you never know. Supposedly yes you can’t do that. which you could take out a jet for example uh or a helicopter or
a large drone. Uh so but that’s an integrated system and it’s integrated not just because it has multiple layers
is because the radar systems and the systems themselves are communicating. So if it fail to uh uh to make contact or
failed to destroy the object in one layer, it passes that information off to the next layer that engages the passes
off to the next layer that engages and so on down to the point where either destroy it at some point or it blows up.
Um which by the way I said about the Tomahawks uh that the 12 Tomahawks Trump
fired into Nigeria had a 33% failure rate to detonate. uh their four warheads
are found not detonated. So that badge I don’t know but if that says the same
thing about most of them then uh the US has even bigger problems. So that’s on one level plus the radar system it went
with it. Uh Iran and its time at first Russia was asked well pressured not to
sell the S400s that Iran wanted to Iran. So Iran I think actually had paid for
him and R and Russia failed to deliver back uh in the 2000s you know because of sanctions. Uh after that Russia was
ready to deliver. Iran said we’re going to build our own system. We don’t need the esport. Well they did build their own system but it was much weaker and
worse off and uh heavily damaged in the 12-day war. So Iran came back, Russia
came back, built this integrated system over the last 6 months, uh trained up SU35
pilots, delivered fighter pil fighters, S SU35s,
uh which outranged, by the way, the uh F-35s, uh even though it’s a generation
4 plus plus fighter versus the generation five fighter uh that the S35
represents. That’s on one side. On the other side, the Chinese are bringing in their integrated radar systems uh which
include very tight beamed low wavelength uh sections that can pick up integrated
with the satellite systems which can pick up anything within I think uh was it 5600 kilometers outside of Iran. Uh
so anything that the US is launching or Israel is launching uh is already being picked up and gives them enough time to
start reacting to it. You know, if if you figure if the missile’s flying at at
a thousand kilometers an hour, uh a cruise missile uh for example, you still
have about 30 minutes to react before it’s in your airspace, which is a lot of time actually for anti-aircraft systems.
The whole point is to try to cut that time as much as possible. Uh again, stealth aircraft are not invisible. They
are very hard on radar. So that the hope is that they’re over target or somewhere close to target by the time the radar
systems picks them up or somebody visually picks them up, which is by the way how the Serbs took out several American uh F-18. Oh, no, not F-18s. F
um B1’s. Oh yeah, those are B1’s. Uh they
they visually they put circles around people with radios and they visually saw
them coming in. Uh because I kept using the same flight corridor because they’re invisible. Well, no, they’re not. And
with the radios, they communicated back and then they got taken out with like an S300 or or an S200 system because they
were able to lock on to them as they were uh almost point blank. So you’re
with these two systems, the Soviet or the formerly Soviet now the Russian system and the Chinese system integrated
uh you may be we may be watching synthesis of of something much more
powerful and greater. Now the US planners are are writing it off. It’s
not not really capable. They’re not going to be able to do anything. You know, there’s a lot of bravado that has
never been tested. Uh so there there’s going to be I think a very big shock and
surprise uh for uh the US and Israeli and NATO forces if they start initiating
contact. Uh and I think they will. That’s that’s their problem. Uh whether Trump wants it or not, he’s going to be
backed into this war. But all of these things, they weren’t present back in June when the US
attacked the first time around. No. Well, the S300s were the S400s were not.
And the decapitation strike at the beginning actually did damage quite a bit of uh well at least some we don’t
know exactly how much at least some of the radars and some of the anti-aircraft systems they killed key uh key uh
officers that would have been in charge of getting all that up. Uh plus the the Chinese systems the multiase radar
systems were not there. So all of this has been brought in over the last 6 months set up integrated we’ll see how
well it’s integrated. Uh well it you know combat is the ultimate test uh when when when your life is on the line. So
we’ll see at that point just how integrated those systems are. Uh but if they’re as integrated as uh they may be
uh one thing that’s going to happen uh is uh you know China Russia China and
Iran signed a trilateral alliance too. Uh if these if this integration works,
we may be seeing this on uh in all over the Russian borders areas or the Chinese
border areas. China using the Russian S300s, S400s, S500s, 550s that are
coming out right now and uh Russia using the Chinese radar
and Iran both. So this could be a very big game changer uh this synthesis of
these uh uh two systems. We’ll see. We’ll see. Yeah. Well, this is one of the strange
things I think was missing in the well, you probably saw Marco Rubio’s speech in Munich. That is uh this whole it was
very imperialistic. I mean, he complained about uh you know, the loss
of European empires proudly being across the world, all of this being lost after
World War II. Uh however, I I I thought it was a bit strange because the
assumption was we’re not going to apologize for, you know, throwing away all these rules and the liberal
pretenses uh cuz we have to reverse our decline. We’re going to just be yeah use
extreme force in order to restore the empire. But the you know it was only
that simple that the problem is if you punch too hard if you get too aggressive uh then the rest of the international
system will begin to collectively balance you and again that is people used to call Kissinger’s worst nightmare
to have the the China and Russia come together but putting Iran into the mix
this is you know of course it would be the weaker of the three but but it kind of shows these three you know large
Eurasian powers coming together or how how foolish this idea is that if you just you know throw away all your
inhibitions and uh go for empire then no one can stop you. It’s uh it seems uh
yeah not well thought through. Um but uh it’s worse than that Glenn it’s it’s worse than that. First of all there’s
minor players involved. There’s also Barus obviously North Korea. North Korea is nuclear capable while we’re at it. Uh
there may be uh Cambosia which is much closer in North Korea. U there may be um
I’m sorry the other Thailand is which one initiated hostilities once
Thailand’s actually I think under American uh toutelage lately composure right uh Vietnam if we’re going to start
going down that line. So yeah, the Turks aren’t exactly thrilled to see them. They don’t want the refugees. They don’t want uh Iran uh Iran being destroyed. Uh
they may not be best friends with them and far from it, but they don’t want the chaos that’s going to happen, especially
on their own borders. Uh and there’s other countries involved. Uh India right now has got a bad relationship. Now
India’s, interesting enough, India that was the biggest blocking force in bricks on on a a combined currency of any kind
is now the biggest cheerleader. uh Modi and Trump had a falling out because Trump’s material attitude uh toward
everything when he doesn’t get his way uh and you know India is now the big cheerleader. And I’m not saying India is
ready to join a military alliance of any kind, but that is a possibility. Russia is brokering Indian Chinese peace and
there is actually quite a bit of trade between the two interesting enough that people don’t talk about. Uh so we’ll
see. We’ll see how it goes. There’s always Pakistan. Pakistan made overtures toward Iran stating that you know if
Israel uses a nuclear weapon, Pakistan will use a nuclear weapon on Israel in defense of Iran. So there’s there’s a
lot of at play just be not just counting the three. Uh there’s a lot of other
issues at play that could really really change the out. And you’re absolutely right. Nobody likes the big big bully.
Uh the international tendency is if somebody’s coming at you uh one guy, two
guys, three guys, everybody figures out, you know, we’re probably next time to rebalance them. And when somebody like
Rubio in his I I call that the the the the his speech the cultury empire. Um
all of Western civilization uh the the only uh the the only uh things that it
it reached that were worth anything was empire. That’s what you get from the speech. There was nothing else to
Western Civilization but empire. It glory was empire. Well, you know there’s
there’s several problems. First of all though to understand where Rubio is coming from. You know his ancestry.
Yeah. Cubans. No. No. Well, Cubans as far as he came he
was uh his father was born in Cuba. Uh but that’s not ancestry. That’s just you
know your your recent SF3 is somewhere mid minor Spanish
nobility uh that then became the viceroy class. His family were vi his ancestors
not not that far back you knowund 150 years ago were Spanish viceroies they
were the dict they were the governors that the nobility that was used as governors in the Spanish empire they
were the guys that were the local the local big guy that’s where his family comes from and as somebody whose family
is also from nobility well my mother’s side is my father’s no not at all from my mother’s side you learn about who
your ancestors were that’s something gets passed down uh and gets passed down very seriously. So he knows who his
ancestors were and he even mentioned it in his speech. You know my ancestors are from I don’t remember the exact uh
province they’re from. They would be very shocked and impressed that you know their offspring of of their lives come
has come back as a diplomat uh the main diplomat to Europe and so on so on. He
he’s got this drive to I guess reclaim the device of Latin America or some
portion of Latin America. So empire is is what he was raised on at least to
some degree even though his father did flee Cuba from uh Batista not from Caster. You know his family moved to uh
to Miami four years before Casper came to power. It’s not what he tells people but is what historically documented. So
he his whole mindset is empire. You’re dealing with a person who, you know, the
triumph of Western civilization, his empire, enslaving the uh the third world. You know, his ancestors were the
guys, the big guys that sat over the dirty, ugly peasants and beat them around because we were the we were the
vice class. And I think that’s very heavily influencing him to this day.
Yeah. You know I I thought that part was uh yeah even with offenses that is that
you know European civilization has achieved a lot and I would agree that there’s been some decadence in place
especially in the civility and um and morality after the second world war but
but to reduce European civilization that you know we had empires this was our this is what it
was this is what we must have back it’s a interesting also a very telling
telling of uh yeah his his view. Uh but on on the topic of the yeah the the
Munich Security Conference. Uh, how do you see the the the possible
relationship between Russia and the Europeans uh going I guess further down a dark road? Because I saw Chancellor
Mertz uh making the argument there in Munich that he said we have we have
again emphasize we we have imposed unheard losses and costs on Moscow. I
mean quite extraordinary to hear from a German chancellor. You know he was also also heard other comments coming from
the Danish prime minister saying we shouldn’t respect any more red lines. There should be deep strikes into
Russia. It appears that all the pretenses of this merely being a proxy war is slowly going away and more and
more there’s talk about the direct war. Do you do you see uh anything on the
horizon? I mean, what is the mood when they hear this in Russia among the political class or the military or the
public for that matter? Well, you know, the military’s job is to take every threat seriously and uh to
contingency plan for it. The politician’s job is to figure out what really is the threat uh and if it’s a
threat and then send guidance. Um, at this point, I think, uh, at least what
I’m hearing from a lot of politicians and, uh, well, the military, I’ve been hearing this from day one, of course, and I’ve been saying it myself. Uh, if
somebody’s telling you they want to kill, you take them very seriously. They may not have the the weapons and the ability to do it right now, but they
have the intent, and you got to accept that they have the intent uh, and and the desire to do it. Now, having said
that, um, what I think, uh, what we’re we’re looking at is the political class has
started to realize, yeah, these people really are that stupid. And these people are stupid. The these people, first of
all, you’re looking at a pampered uh, inbred aristocracy for the most part, uh, that’s ruling the EU, the same
aristocracy that ruled before, except it’s now a republic instead of, uh,
something else. Uh the unfortunate part was when uh when they were real
monarchies, they had better control over their uh idiots like uh like these prime
ministers than they do now. Now as a republic, the worst of the worst could rise up to the top uh especially in an
enclosed system that doesn’t allow any real competition and run the country. Uh
who certainly makes things even worse as republics tend to do in the end before they die. uh and and all republics die.
Let’s not be this this is the third or fourth big wave of republics in the world and they all die within usually
within 200 years and they die because of these types of people. It become the system becomes absolutely corrupt uh and
uh you know in a in a crude way of putting it gold sinks crap floats to the
top and that’s how these systems work out. You know, they’re a popularity contest at best, and usually the people
that are most popular are not the smartest. Uh, and worst is they’re so rigged, it doesn’t really matter if
you’re popular or not, you’re going to get the power because you’re in that rigging uh you’re rigging class that has
blocked off paths for anybody else. Well, Romania is a good place to start.
Uh the one the interesting thing though the US state department put out that uh Ursula Vanderline has now rigged with
eight elections in Europe. Well, not just the EU but in Europe in general because she did it twice in Malddova. So
the EU is in the business of rigging elections. I know it’s shocking. Nobody nobody could see this one coming
especially after Romania. My god, you know that was just clear and cut uh fair elections. Um, whoops, wrong candidate.
Elections cancelled, new candidates in power. Um, so yeah, so you’re looking at
people that they have no concept of war. They they have no they have a concept uh
there’s two concepts working. One, uh, a lot of these people, their ancestry were
Nazis, were out and out Nazis. I mean, even if if you look at uh the head of MI6, I don’t remember her name. Um her
grandfather was a Ukrainian Nazi and a mass murderer who was a wanted war criminal, but the British letter. No, no
big surprise there. And now his granddaughter who carries that legacy and I’m sure that legacy has been not
it’s a genetic legacy, but as a family legacy, I’m sure she’s been told all the glories of her grandfather and she’d
carry it on. uh and so on with a lot of these people if you start looking into their family backgrounds they weren’t
just some vermach they weren’t most of them weren’t just some vermach officer even they were SS they were card
carrying Nazi uh and and Nazism wasn’t just uh in Germany it was spread across
all of Europe uh I mean Norway had Queasley who was very happy to serve his
uh Berlin masters after uh Norway was invaded by Germany granted Norway is
going to be invaded by Britain otherwise Norway was in a bad position regardless of which way went, but maybe with a
British, it would have been a little bit better than the the Nazis. But either way, you always find people in any
country like Rezling who are more than happy to serve uh whoever that power
comes in. And now you’re over time and I think as this has been a a a goal is the
people that have been rising to power all over Europe are the people whose ancestry weren’t just like I said
vermocked or uh or any other count’s militaries but actual SS actual party uh
members. It it’s scary if you think about it if you look at it realistically uh in a lot of these countries. So you
get people who are upset they want revenge revenge against Russia. They
have no concept of what military service is. They have no concept of war. And basically say for Hitler, he knew what
war was from World War I as a uh as a corporal in World War I. What does
Meritz know? What does Schwz know? What do any of these people know? They’ve never worn a uniform. Or if they wore a
uniform, it was in some kind of like Graham. He was a combat lawyer. You know, he was a JAG lawyer. That’s it.
So, he wore a uniform and he was a lawyer, which doesn’t really make it any uh different. He doesn’t know any of
these people. They really don’t know what combat is. They don’t know the threats. They don’t it it’s easy to toss
somebody else’s kids uh into this. Uh as Albbright at one point said, you know,
why have a military if you can’t use it? Well, yeah, you have a military store military. You don’t have to use it.
That’s hopefully your goal. But if your goal is empire, of course, why have a un
military? You can’t use it. And these people, they are out of their minds. Uh I am very much hoping of course uh the
Austrahungarian block uh stays strong uh and that Orbin survives the next
elections and that Austria’s next elections are going to bring fully into the into the block if the the
conservatives get the super majority and tell the EU to bounce. Uh there’s
there’s an article I think what 41-7 that uh that the common defense article
for the EU. Uh so apparently uh Vanderion gave a speech that they’re
going to force the uh Ukraine issue Ukraine into the EU by 27 and then
everybody has to go defend the Ukraine, you know, basically all everybody has to
go to war because that’s part of the dial. Oh, and the veto powers are going to be unulled for countries like Hungary
or Slovakia or CH who don’t want Ukraine in the EU, which I think she would have
a very big surprise how many countries in the EU would probably say, “No, we’re not going to go fight or would have a
revolution on their hands if they force their population.” Greece and Bulgaria come to mind on that. But I think that
they’re the intent in the in the bullet bureau of the EUSR is very much on war.
Uh and it’s backed up by key countries like Germany uh by Poland. Poland, which
by the way is now seeking compensation for the Soviet occupation where its
population doubled from the end of World War II. It’s it’s been shrinking every year since. You know, okay, fine. And if
we’re going to start going back in time, how about Poland’s uh annexation of western Ukraine and western Barus in
1920 or 500 years of Polish occupation of Russian land or the burn or twice the
Polish occupation of Moscow. I mean, if you we’re going to start going back down all this down the way, why stop at, you
know, 80 years ago or 40 years ago? Let’s go all the way. Let’s go 300 years ago. Let’s go 500 years ago. Uh who owes
who more? I this is this is the ridiculous level of these politicians. Uh and I I don’t see unless unless there
is, you know, I don’t see it short of a coup or a revolution, uh the bright parties
taking power in a lot of these countries and steering them away from war. I I don’t see any way of getting around
this. They’re insane. I mean, they’re they’re clinically insane people.
Issue of reparation, I think, is quite damaging. that is uh uh I I get the idea
behind the behind it and settling and all of this but the thing is once you
once you create all this economic incentives to not let the past stay down and start to make money of it I mean
it’s it’s poison to diplomacy you will always have this incentives to cash in
on uh former grief but also of course this this couldn’t be more political this would not happen if it wouldn’t be
because of the current conflict uh but uh you know it’s a good it’s a good point you made though with the you know
threat assessments they’re based on capabilities and intentions. So if you’re expressing hostile intentions
without the capabilities I think stupid does define is is a good way of defining
it because now you’re telling your opponents what you want to do even though you don’t have the means to do it. So it is a it’s a it’s a very
dangerous thing and um it’s a way of yeah self-sabotage as well. Uh however the United States though it has
intentions and and capabilities uh well the intentions became a little bit clear
after Rubio’s speech. Um but we do see for example whenever a US drone flies
over the Black Sea, you if you go through the telegram channels, they already know now that uh Ukrainian drone
attack will will come as um you know these are still US weapons, missiles, US
intelligence, the US picking out the targets as it flies the drones along the
uh Russian border. But uh so it still seems very much like a US war. So, how
how how do you see this affecting the you know the talks now between the Americans and the Russians? Because, you
know, Trump still insists that he’s only a mediator and this is a conflict between Russia and Ukraine only. Of
course, every now and then, you know, Rubio and the rest will come in and say, “Yeah, yeah, this is a proxy war.” But,
but at the same time, they want to be the mediator. So, h how do you see this working in the negotiations? because uh
surely you know the mood in Russia must be getting quite uh angry about the very
very direct involvement by the United States. It is uh I can’t talk exact to exactly
what’s going on in the Kremlin. I haven’t been invited there in a very long time. Like never. Unlike boy, if
you listen to read Newsweek, it’s on these other journalist journalist endeavors where apparently I’m like best
friends with him and then private all the secrets. But yeah, I learn new things about myself
all the time when you read this kind of pulp fiction. But the reality, I mean,
we’ve seen Lav Ro come out uh and and repeat the same message three times in one week. Uh that this is all just a uh
big boom. It’s going into a a dead end and uh something needs to be decided. Um
I think the Russian uh and and like Vimmeric’s patience is it’s
got to go down in the in the book of Zen, you know. It’s it’s legendary. I I
think I me personally I would have struck already at least uh some kind of
preparatory blow as as a uh warning. Um
the US first of all negotiate these negotiations are point
they’re absolute kabuki theater. Uh they’re going absolutely nowhere and they’re not going to go anywhere and negotiations are never done this way.
Like I’ve been saying, you know, this is the the McDonald’s drive-thru, fast food drive-thru of negotiation. You know,
you’re you’re not getting real food. You’re getting crap. Uh plastic crap. Basically, it’s the same thing you’re
getting out of these negotiations. I I think the Russian side was let’s talk to the US aside and pull them into our
orbit because we can do mutually beneficial economic relationships. Well, so far the the three businessmen that
keep going, uh, uh, Gerald Koshner, um, Woodco, and the
other guy, I cannot remember the third guy’s name. He’s an investment banker that’s now a head of the of the US
procurement federal procurement office. He just showed up that the last time in Moscow. I maybe he’s just taking a field
trip. But but um you know I think that the point was
maybe we can pull the Americans uh out of their stance closer because you know we can have mutual business deals. Now
the one thing Trump does not want is a lengthy war uh which he may wind up getting in a in a as a rocket war in
Iran. uh he doesn’t want US troops dying by the the thousands uh in Russia by the
thousands or by by at least the hundreds if not thousands every day in a fullscale war uh like the Ukrainians are
doing that wouldn’t fly very long at all in the US once the caskets come then they have to start ordering a lot more
American flags made in China to to drael the caskets coming in if they went down
that road and that’s suicide for Trump or in fact uh if uh if Iran sinks an
aircraft carrier or heavily heavily damages and they can because they’ve got live radar or live satellite data coming
in from China and Russia. Uh I’ve mentioned that to people because like ah you know no the aircraft carriers will
be running in in the Indian Ocean they can’t find them. Why do you think they can’t find them? How many Russian satellites are there? About 170. How
many uh Chinese satellites? About 300. You think they can’t find them in live data? Of course they can’t. same thing
the US does uh the US and UK do for Ukraine in the Black Sea. Even if that
happens, that could be a massive devastating blow and possibly a resignation blow for uh uh Trump because
he doesn’t have Congress’s approval. That’s how Congress plays both sides. If you win, we were always behind you. If
you lost, we never told you you could do this war. So, right, you know, we’re going to go after you to make our our
name. It’s duplicitus, but that’s American politics. But in this case, if
you listen to what Marco Rubio said, we need our allies strong. We need your to start rebuilding your empire east. Go
east, young man. Go east and die under Russian tanks and and artillery fire. That’s what they
want the Europeans to do. The US isn’t going to go fight this war. The US is going to make money off of this war.
Something I’ve mentioned quite a few times, you know, do the you know what the Americans call
World War II? both the Great War, not because it was
great in size, but because it was great for America. This the World War II
lifted America out of the Great Depression and put her back on her own on her feet economically. And because
everybody whacked each other back and forth for uh you know, depending who who you ask when World War II started with
the Russian side, it was 41. With the European side, it was 39, with the Chinese side, it was 36.
uh depending on who us when it started. But because everybody whacked each other hard enough, the US became the vast vast
uh economic superpower on top of everything. Uh it it had I think it was
response to like 50% of world GDP at the end of World War II. And it was a great
war. They went from being in a great depression, losing about 10% of the population to all of a sudden being a
world economic superpower. Not maybe not a military uh superpower. Well, not the
predominant superpower because So it was huge at that point too, but the economic they economically they were the
superpower. So the first article that I read, I think it was in for if I remember correctly, it was in 1999
999 that said we need another great war. We need another big European war. That
way we can we can write off our debts and we can become creditors and we can rebuild Europe. Now, if Forbes is
talking about is got this article in 1999, do you know they’ve been talking about
this for a while longer? So, even if we start from 1999, 27 years
the US has been building up to pushing uh Europe into a suicidal uh death ride
against well, whomest Russia. They’re not going to go against China. China’s too far away, but against Russia. And if
everybody’s destroyed, we can come in and pick up the pieces we want. We write off our debts and we rebuild you for big
credits uh and while stripping you of everything that’s worth stripping. And that’s the American point in this.
America is not going to fight Russia directly. Suicide. What they’re going to do is they’re going to be neutral and they’re going to sell well neutral once
the fighting starts and they’re going to sell equipment and and fuel to the Europeans under American flagships.
Russia sinks American flagship. It’s it’s uh game on for for the big big big war. Possibly a nuclear war. Russia’s
fighting Europe. Well, you know, hey, all the all those little people are getting killed off. They were going to make money off a violator. Uh and and
people I mean, when people are going to say somebody’s going to listen to this and go, “No way.
They can’t be that evil. They can’t really be doing this. That’s insane.” These are the Epstein people.
These people would literally eat their own people’s children. I mean, you and
you and you want morality out of these people. It’s the bottom line. Where are
we going to make uh best ends with? How many we have to sacrifice? Who gives a damn? They’re not real people. They’re
not ours. And ours, I don’t even mean Americans. I mean ours, our This
is this is the people that are telling you we need to cut humanity down to 500 million of the golden class. But really
the golden class is going to be that half a million and then maybe a 20 30% that that’s educated serving them and
the rest are going to be the peasants. I mean that this is the people that are pushing these ideas. Believe you me,
they want this. They may not have the capability of doing it at the moment, but if they keep telling you they want
this, they want this. This is what’s really in their souls. They still have
well that’s another thing that seemed clear from Rubio’s speech is ever since Trump got reelected you know the
lingering question has been what is uh what is the objective here with um you
know in terms of the loss of uniolarity you want to restore it or do you want to adjust the multipolarity I think that’s
been cleared up also the relationship with Russia is the objective to end this century long conflict to weaken Russia
or is it to outsource it to the Europeans and I think that’s and settled as well. Uh but um no it it’s the
perhaps you know dark intentions towards Europe. Nobody wants to hear it because
you know we have a narrative built on a 80year history of the benign alliance of
peoples with the same values. But you know on this channel I had twice on the
Har Kuyuat who’s the former head of the German army even held the highest position within NATO. You know he makes
the point that not only did the NATO provoke the war but the US and British sabotaged the efforts to make peace both
in Minsk and in Istanbul. But what I found most interesting is he also makes the point that part of the reasons was
also to sabotage Germany. that is uh they’re draining all the resources and industries out of Germany. So weakening
Germany, strengthening themselves. Uh I mean it it just sounds crazy because nobody ever puts the people who makes
that point online uh on on any news program. It’s always interesting to me why nobody seems to want to talk to, you
know, the guy who led who had the chief position who was the head of the German armed forces. Nobody
wants to hear from them. But again, the journalists on the other hand, they have a, you know, window into Putin’s head,
which is always open. They, how many articles have I seen now where they know all of Putin’s thoughts, his feelings,
his fears, his aspirations as if this were facts. It’s just it it’s become so common that people don’t really question
it like where where exactly this is coming from, where are these excellent sources? Uh it’s it’s quite
extraordinary. Um but uh yeah, my sorry. Yeah, my my last qu sorry, go
ahead. One other thing to add on this uh topic of the benign relationship between
America and and particularly Western Central Europe. I’ve got one thing to say to that.
Operation Gladadio, and if anybody doesn’t know what Operation Gladadio is, go look it up.
That’s the stay-at-home armies. That’s the I mean, I knew about Operation Gladadio to begin with. I had an
interview with Colonel Towns Downer. She’s retired Air Force colonel and she’s bit huge on that. I mean, she I
knew I had written a couple articles on it, so I knew a lot about it, but she’s a whole different level. Uh, and you
know, you should have her on sometime to discuss that. It is, it’s amazing just
the amount of terrorism, uh, assassination, control, political control. I mean crude
foreign control gloves off control that the Americans were exerting since 1948.
Hey, for God’s sakes, uh, Porsche’s operation, Gladio, portion of those CIA
funded, uh, and trained, uh, stay-at-home armies were trying to assassinate the Gaul in his bank, which
is why, you know, NATO is now in Belgium and no longer in Paris because the Gaul they they tried to kill him when the
Gaul was trying to negotiate and get rid of Algeria because the Gaul figured out real quick. He was no leftist by any
means, but he figured, you know, if we keep Algeria, they’re going to floods with people, which happened anyways
after him because they opened the quarters. But he saw what was going to happen, what France is going to turn into. He’s like, “No, no, no. This is
this is a anchor around their neck. We don’t need Algeria.” Uh there was a coup against them in Algeria by a group of
French officers and with the help of the CIA people, they tried to assassinate
him and his whole family. The Gul took that personally and uh exterminated uh
these guys. I mean a radical campaign of extermination on his enemies uh and then
told NATO to get the hell out uh and left NATO which for which he got a color revolution. Well, that and he demanded
his money back and and gold’s not in the American green pack. Uh so yeah, the
gold wound up getting a color revolution from Paul that. But the point being is
uh the US was never this benevolent uh friend of Europe. The US held Europe
through terror, through assassination, through an extreme hard force. Meanwhile, it was growing this
generation of today’s politicians for sellouts. You know, when when uh
uh Vanderline said, you know, I feel just as much at home in America as I do in uh in Germany. She’s not lying.
I mean, these people’s, you got to start wondering where these people’s loyalty is. And one of the other things a lot of
people don’t understand is how the CIA operates with foreigners. You know, the CIA will come up to a general in some
country and go, “Hey, we want you to work for us. We’re going to make you we’re going to give you majors rank in
the CIA. Here’s your passports. We’re going to keep all that. You do the job that you’re supposed to be doing. And if
everything goes uh sour or when you want to leave, you come to the US, we got a house for you. Yeah. You start working
for the CA as a major, as a captain, what have you as opposed to uh you know, you where you were a general, but you
know, you’ve got this money set aside and you’ve got a landing platform that you can flee to. And this is how they
buy people. I mean, it’s it’s it’s pretty well thought through. I mean, it’s it’s evil but ingenious uh on the
one hand, but they do this concept. So you start to wonder who in your security services is working for you? Who who are
they really working for? Who the real masters in the media and so on and so on. Uh so there is there’s been a
corrosion and corruption of central and western Europe from 194 from the mid
1940s since the end of World War II. If we wanted if we wanted an actual peace
in Europe, well 1948 Stalman asked to join uh the NA NATO which was just being
formed and officially came into being in 1949. He just didn’t quite understand at that point that it was being formed
against him. Well, not him in general, but against Russia in general, Soviet Union, uh
whichever you want to call it. But, you know, if you wanted a a defensive uh uh
peace structure in or in in Europe, uh there you go. 1948 was a prime chance.
1992 was a prime chance with Yelson. Now, 2000 was a prime chance with Putin.
But they all asked to join NATO. Obviously, there’s no interest in that. NATO needed an enemy. NATO needs to
fight a war. Otherwise, NATO ceases to exist. It’s an expense. So, and who gets
to fight that war? Surely not going to be the Americans. Uh, they’ve got
So, here you go. Europeans, go back to empire. Empire, go east, go die and so we can make money. That’s Marco Rubio’s
speech in a in a nutshell. Well, they also have this for political
leaders. I know them, you know, as the the outgoing president of Georgia. um uh
you know uh she yeah she as soon as she left she took a position in at the
McCain Institute of all places and uh just moved across the US. So it it is a common postc career uh retirement plan
but this is one of the things that annoys me a lot in Europe as well that is you know the goal was considered to
be one of the great statesmen you know he he he recognized that alliances
doesn’t mean it’s overlapping interest is not completely identical and you and
when those come in conflict you stand up for your own country but uh but now that
we see the interests drifting apart between the US and the Europeans There’s still no recognition it seems that you
know there are different interests and you should and your loyalty to the US
shouldn’t go above your own and uh but the willingness to throw away national interest now is just extraordinary the
self-sabotage. Um but uh it’s no it’s
it’s annoying to watch. If if you want to talk about restoring European greatness perhaps uh looking after
national interest before dreaming of empire I think would be a good start. Uh but yeah, my last question was just on
NATO though the the NATO countries they they still have pushing this narrative that Russia’s you know is taking huge
losses and achieving very little on the ground. Um again I know that the war
narratives are intended to sell a long war. So you know we’re winning so hence
let’s keep the war going. Uh but how are you assessing the situation on the ground you know compared to these
narratives? Well, it’s obvious. I mean, that those narratives are built on nothing. Uh
they’re idiotic. I mean, some of these narratives, especially the British press, are the worst of all. You know,
the Russians are eating pigeons, the Russians are eating each other, Putin’s throwing men with no legs back in their
front and just it’s just whatever they can think of. Uh there to outdo each other in stupidity and ridiculousness,
they they march forward with all glory and uh orange blowing. Um, anybody
that’s looking at the map, yes, the map isn’t moving as fast as say, uh, well,
actually, it’s it’s moving faster than most of World War I was moving on the Western Front until the collapse. And
then when the collapse happened, uh, yeah, and then there’s no more German government and there’s no more German
army and all of a sudden it’s all over because now you can walk on in. German
that, you know, the Western Allies never took a step uh a step onto German soil
in all of World War I until the German army fully collapsed on German government collapse. Then they went in
uh with very little that was standing in their way. Now, the Ukrainian army right
now, they’re throwing in whatever strategic reserves they have into uh uh
Do around Doia in Zaparo, not Doia in Danire. They’re two
different cities or towns. Um, they came in pretty hard and fast in the north,
maybe even too hard and fast because, and that’s something that’s uh that was interesting. They came in fast. They
went through Russian the new Russian lines really fast. I mean, they lost a lot of men and a lot of equipment uh
because they tend to not uh you know, they don’t uh spare their men or equipment. They just throw them in as
much as possible into the meat grinder. And then about three days into or four
days into this, all of a sudden, Russia starts bombing the bridges across uh the
rivers on the north skull that uh that that they were coming across
and their movement starts to collapse. So this is one of two things. Either Russia was caught off guard and
surprise, here come the Ukrainians or this was pre-planned. You collapse your line to draw your enemy further and
further in. Uh the reason the bridges weren’t hit at first is so the enemy will pump in as much soldiers as he can
into this new uh into this new trap. And then they start blowing all the bridges
so they can’t get supplies and they can’t get reinforcements. And what they have is what they have. Uh and then then
what? And the last uh day and a half or so they start blowing the bridges uh two
and a half days ago. day and a half, all reports of advance basically stopped. Any I mean, they’re still making claims,
but they can’t they don’t have any video proof or any uh other proof of uh advance. Now, Russia’s done this several
times. You allow the enemy get the enemy sucked in and then you start hitting
them on the flanks while when he’s in your prepared kill zone. So, this is maybe something we’re looking at there.
Other than that and a few localized counterattacks, usually trying to grab a little piece of
terrain back for whatever reason or just for PR. And by the way, this all happened right before the Munich uh
conference. So the Ukrainians usually do some sign some kind of suicidal uh charge before any of these conferences
under Zilinski’s orders because they have to have PR at the moment to show that they’re still alive and in the fight no matter how much they lose.
Other than that, they’re the the rest of the fronts moving in the proper direction. Well, proper direction for
Russia, the proper direction for the the west. Uh there’s advancements up and
down the border areas in Sunumi. Uh there’s combining these uh small buffer
areas of the bigger area of oblance is being reclaimed a chunk at a time. uh
Constant Russian forces they were fighting in the east the southeast
Constant. Russia has now moved up in southwest Constantine. There’s a river that goes right down the middle in that
city and splits in half right up to the edge of now entered Constantinfka.
Uh Kasnan just to the north of that Russian forces aren’t really fighting
into the city itself. They’re outflanking it right now and and cutting off the final supply line. So to isolate
those forces right probably head on while the enem is being supplied up supply lines and then wear them out that
way. But from that then uh from cross lemon uh you go straight into slides to
the south uh and downhill. So it’s it’s all going in the right direction. I
mean, again, you look at some of the stuff that these generals are even saying, and you you’ve
got to wonder, like, for example, Representative Bacon, who was a retired Air Force general,
and he puts out h, you know, from uh the British press that got it information
from the absolutely truthful key of intelligence bureaus, you know, the whole of the ghost of Kiev and Tank
Girl. um that Russia is losing 27 people to every Ukrainian. Well, first that’s
ridiculous and that’s BS. You don’t lose like that when you have air dominance, artillery dominance, ordinance dominance
in general. Number two, who’s press ganging people off the streets who had a 100,000 uh def uh
100,000 uh desertions just in the first month and a half of this year.
you know, 90% by their own admission, 90% of their replacements right now are coming from press games.
Yeah. No, it’s uh no, the numbers don’t make much sense. You also had those uh well, at one point you had the reports
in British media where they had to make account for all those, you know, the ghost of Kev and all of those fantasy
stories and and they admitted that no, it wasn’t real, but it was kind of the story we needed and it was a moral
booster. So, so it’s more or less very open now about this is, you know, we’re
selling narratives, not necessarily reality. It was a feel-good story about resistance and uh so yeah, we went with
it. But um yeah, it’s problematic. Sorry, actually let me squeeze in one final last question here because I I I
just remember that there’s been some talks now in Moscow about uh well that
there’s some split going on that is between people like Kel Deitri who who
thinks you know it’s good idea to strike a deal with the US based on trade and all of this then you know we’ll we can
make peace based on this and then on the other side you have essentially Serge Lavrov who is more well critical let’s
say about uh this this prospect. How how are you seeing this division or or you
think that division is uh overblown? Um and then on the on the other side of
of Lavra here, the military is supposed to make a sprite something like on London or Paris.
Slightly different kind of strike. Um and I’m not kidding about that by the way.
Look, you know, there’s no such thing as a monolith government ever anywhere. There’s always going to be different factions. There’s always going to be
people with different views. I should be afraid if you run a government that actually has only your view that you got
problems that you got serious problems. So I think it’s being overblown as far as it’s not going to be a revolution or
a palace coup or anything like that. Uh that there is debate there’s factions that want a harder line. That’s actually
good that they’re coming out because if nothing else uh the west needs to be reminded that uh the only thing that’s
keeping them breathing is Putin’s patience and there’s a limited amount of
patience whether you like it or not. Uh and he is under pressure to just let let’s get this over with the hard way.
Just take the gloves off. I mean, honestly, if Russia wanted to, it could turn any Ukrainian city into Gaza or to
Masul quite easily. Those heavy bombers with the really heavy carpet bombing uh
uh they they they haven’t gone up. They have never been used uh so far. That’s
something, by the way, the Europeans don’t seem to understand either. When when uh if the fight with the EU starts
or NATO, those gloves are off. there’s not going to be this, well, you know, it’s our people there and all that. No,
it’s just going to be mass destruction. Uh, it doesn’t have to go nuclear.
So, I think from that point, it’s it’s good that there is multiple opinions.
Uh, and there obviously there are. Like I said, I don’t believe any palace coup
real hard there isn’t a palace coup because if there is a palace coup, they’re going to get their worst uh they’re going to get their big dream as
their worst nightmare. They’ll get that war and they’re gonna get dead. Uh they they obviously don’t understand what
they’re playing with, but we’ll see. And the West is pushing in uh the the northern Europeans or the around the
Baltic Sea, they’re pushing hard to start a war, obviously. Oh, we’re going to block all Russian traffic. Well,
yeah, that’s an act of war. So, when uh the crew when those tankers come through
with armed marines with man pads on there, take out your helicopters, you’re going to sink the tanker. Okay, that’s
an act of war. Additionally, when it has a destroyer escort, especially if it’s
going through between, say, Denmark and uh and Russia, yeah, that’s easily
covered by Russian aviation and missile fire, particularly out of Kalenrad. Yeah, you’re going to wake up to a very
bad surprise real quick. So far, they backed off whenever Russian military here. Their bravado evaporated real
quick like with the Estonians. So, uh Stewart 35 showed up fully armed.
You know, hopefully it’s just a Chihuahua barking, but if they decided there’s a pack of Chihuahua and we’re
going to big and bad, we’re going to take the bear on. The bear is going to be having some dinner. Fresh gi. I mean, Estonia, look
at Estonia. Half probably half the population is Russian. Consider that most young Estonians have Estonian
passports and have left Estonia even though they still get counted in the census. and Russians even though country
uh cities like Narva has been part of Russia since the Middle Ages uh they don’t they get a great passport they
can’t go anywhere so they’re there so you you look at places like that do you really want to start the frackus but
you’re dealing with really stupid people you’re dealing with Captain Estonia you’ve seen that photo
tell us yeah no well she did promise us she would start reading books and get smarter so she she made it to the Marvel
comics already So I I I I I believe in her. She will she’ll soon get to the
good literature, you know. No, she’s uh I I did see a report in the media that
the Russians might be planning to kidnap her. And I thought to myself, well, that just makes no sense. You know, there’s I
think it’s from Napoleon that is never interrupt an enemy for making a mistake, but she’s just one walking talking big
mistake. So, you know, why why why kidnap her, you know, to get all this brilliant analysis and insights out of
the hands of the EU? None of this makes any sense. I mean, it’s uh I’m sure the
Russians are happy she’s she’s sitting there. So, certainly she’s not doing the EU any favors. So,
probably kidnapping her, she’s easy to find. You look at the zone where the IQ drops tremendously. That’s where she’s
at. She’s in the middle of that black hole of I IQ black hole. It’s like, thank you. We’ve all gotten
dumber. Please shut up now.
God have mercy on your soul.
H it’s hard to believe sometimes this is real, you know. But uh yeah, this is
who’s who’s a foreign policy chief now. This is the best we could get. It’s is very strange because you know across
Europe there’s a lot of you know there’s a lot of good people. So good. Same as in the US. This is where you have the
Merchimemers, the Steven Walt. I mean, this is smart people and uh you end up with um yeah, these kind of drooling
idiots. It’s uh it’s very sad, but it kind of goes back to your earlier point that this is often how you see that uh
yeah, it’s a crap that often floats to the top. It’s um it’s it’s not a good sign of the of our time. So anyways, I
know you have a very very big schedule today, so I’ll I’ll uh let you go and uh thank you very much for taking the time.
All right. Thank you. Thanks, Glenn. Always a pleasure. Yeah. Bye. Take care.

