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[00:00:15] Ladies and gentlemen, the very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society.
[00:00:23] And we are, as a people, inherently and historically, opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.
[00:00:33] We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it.
[00:00:49] All right. Welcome back. Kate Dalley Show.
[00:00:53] This hour, I am opening up the phone lines for you, and I want to hear from you.
[00:00:58] A big thank you to Eric Peters from ericpetersautos.com.
[00:01:03] Great articles there, and also information on your vehicle.
[00:01:08] Like, you know, what's the scoop?
[00:01:09] I love that, and he does a great job.
[00:01:12] And then also, that guy knows more about cars than anyone I know.
[00:01:15] And then, of course, Dr. Rick Becker was in the previous hour talking about how we love to tax ourselves.
[00:01:22] And North Dakotans basically voted to not go for the reduction in property tax and doing it a different way.
[00:01:30] But actually, they voted themselves, you know, to have people take advantage of them, the politicians.
[00:01:37] So, you know, it's crazy, isn't it?
[00:01:39] And I find myself reflecting today on this is 61 years of the JFK assassination.
[00:01:48] And this is, it's big.
[00:01:51] As far as a wake-up moment for America, as far as maybe a wake-up moment for you,
[00:01:57] as far as looking at the whole situation of the CIA, of intelligence, the intelligence industrial complex,
[00:02:07] we have a lot to learn.
[00:02:08] There's so much about the JFK assassination that people do not know.
[00:02:12] Even about Marilyn Monroe that people don't know and assume that she was a lover.
[00:02:16] I do not think so.
[00:02:18] And so I have a lot to talk about, and we're going to take your calls.
[00:02:21] Hi, caller.
[00:02:21] Welcome to the show.
[00:02:23] Go right ahead.
[00:02:24] Greetings, Kate.
[00:02:25] Hi there.
[00:02:25] Merry Christmas early.
[00:02:27] Yeah, right.
[00:02:28] I'm sorry.
[00:02:28] See, I didn't play Christmas music today yet.
[00:02:31] Doesn't mean the show's over.
[00:02:32] I actually am going to probably play some today.
[00:02:35] And Thanksgiving is next week, so happy Thanksgiving to you, too.
[00:02:39] Thank you.
[00:02:40] I sent you a message regarding Elon Musk is advertising some type of energy-saving device,
[00:02:48] which you can plug into your house, and it's now available at Walmart, even.
[00:02:52] And I'm thinking, if he has come up with a solution to save 90% on energy usage,
[00:02:58] why in the heck is this new AI plant that he's been given in Memphis, this facility, basically
[00:03:04] as a free lease, that he's supposedly spending billions of dollars, and that was the thing
[00:03:09] everybody heard.
[00:03:10] But he's not spending it here.
[00:03:12] He's bringing equipment that he's purchased from other countries, bringing it in here.
[00:03:17] And yes, he spent billions for that equipment.
[00:03:19] But he's using the equivalency of energy for 100,000 homes to run this plant.
[00:03:25] And TVA, Tennessee Valley Authority, has agreed to modify and increase their output production
[00:03:33] specifically for that plant, which is going to cost everybody that's on the TVA system in
[00:03:42] their rates.
[00:03:43] Of course, we all pay for each other.
[00:03:45] It's kind of like a co-op.
[00:03:47] Right.
[00:03:48] Which, you know, over the systems years, it's been in service with the dams and the nuclear
[00:03:54] system.
[00:03:54] It does a pretty good job.
[00:03:56] But when you have one customer come in that's got an advantage of 100,000 homes worth of power,
[00:04:05] that has to be absorbed by everybody.
[00:04:07] And then if there's a shortage, now he has agreed to allow him to go brown ahead of others.
[00:04:13] But we would all fall in line with that brownout, too.
[00:04:18] Yeah.
[00:04:19] Well, sadly, when Elon Musk's name is on it, people go, oh, freedom.
[00:04:24] So therefore, he's a freedom fighter.
[00:04:26] So therefore, anything he produces, I want to put in my house or I believe in or he's going
[00:04:30] to save the day.
[00:04:31] And he's a complete and total insider.
[00:04:33] And I wouldn't put something with his name in on my house because I don't know what else
[00:04:38] it's doing.
[00:04:39] And being an insider, I think that when you're looking at a product like this, and I actually
[00:04:44] had this up to talk about today, by the way, but we didn't get to it in the last hour with
[00:04:48] our guest, but with this energy saver household power electricity, like you said, there's
[00:04:53] a lot of other things coming out of this in a way that's going to cost us.
[00:04:58] Okay.
[00:04:59] Just looking at the energy alone.
[00:05:00] But I also don't trust him enough to do this.
[00:05:03] And this comes from somebody who's a conservative.
[00:05:05] I'm like, I do not trust Elon.
[00:05:08] Any way, shape or form.
[00:05:10] Well, I thought about buying one of those for $9.99 and mailing it down there to him
[00:05:15] and asking him to go ahead and supersize it and cut the cost of his usage at his AI plant.
[00:05:20] And then if he could demonstrate that, then I'd probably have more confidence in some of
[00:05:24] his interests.
[00:05:25] I'm with you.
[00:05:25] I'm with you.
[00:05:26] I'm glad you brought this up.
[00:05:27] Thank you.
[00:05:28] Thank you.
[00:05:28] Something to think about.
[00:05:29] Thank you so much.
[00:05:30] That was a great call.
[00:05:32] Let me go ahead and take another caller.
[00:05:34] Hi, caller.
[00:05:34] Welcome to the show.
[00:05:35] Go right ahead.
[00:05:37] Yes, Kate.
[00:05:37] A good show.
[00:05:38] And you brought up JFK.
[00:05:40] That's what I called you about.
[00:05:41] Oh, good.
[00:05:42] Thank you for bringing it up.
[00:05:43] I'm going to tell you, even on old media, you're not hearing a lot of talk about JFK.
[00:05:48] I know.
[00:05:49] And we go back to what Judge Napolitano put out on his podcast recently that he said he
[00:05:55] had a bone to pick with Mr. Trump.
[00:05:57] He told him on the telephone.
[00:05:59] And Mr. Trump said, if you saw what I saw with the document, Judge, you wouldn't have
[00:06:04] released him either, which was very interesting.
[00:06:07] I want to say this.
[00:06:09] I have to ask you, Kate, before I make my main point.
[00:06:13] Have you read Final Judgment by Michael Collins Piper?
[00:06:17] Let me think, because it's been a long 14 years.
[00:06:20] I don't think I have.
[00:06:22] I've had many guests on JFK on writing and books on him, like The Inheritance and the one
[00:06:28] by the lawyer Barr, but not Barr, but I can't remember his name offhand.
[00:06:32] But I don't think so.
[00:06:33] OK, well, I have to bring it up because I know you're familiar up here in the Salt Lake
[00:06:39] area there, Katoch.
[00:06:41] And years ago, we talked about it when the book came out in the mid 90s.
[00:06:45] Final Judgment.
[00:06:46] I'm going to tell you this right now, Kate, that the great author and attorney of the
[00:06:51] 70s and 60s, Mark Lane, in his older age, when he read Final Judgment, he said, Mr.
[00:06:57] Piper has pinned the tail on the donkey.
[00:06:59] And it had to do with the whole situation in New Orleans.
[00:07:03] And I'm going to tell you right now why Donald Trump.
[00:07:06] And I'm not going to put any more pressure on him than any other president since Nixon
[00:07:11] or since Johnson.
[00:07:12] Forget Johnson.
[00:07:13] He was in on the cover up.
[00:07:14] But the point is, yes, they're saying, well, they're almost all dead.
[00:07:18] All of the actors and the bad actors back then.
[00:07:21] It doesn't matter.
[00:07:22] It's a narrative.
[00:07:23] If Final Judgment was in every library in this country, there would be calls to bring
[00:07:30] down this deep state and the foreign countries that were involved in the killing of John
[00:07:33] F. Kennedy.
[00:07:34] It had to do with the officer Gary Ween, LAPD gang detail.
[00:07:39] It had to do with Monoccan Begin.
[00:07:41] Yeah.
[00:07:42] Who was on the lam for blowing up the King David Hotel in Israel back in 1947.
[00:07:50] When you see the USS Liberty, which happened, as you know, I heard you mention it, Kate, in
[00:07:56] 1967, June 8th, four years after they could never have gotten away with that with John
[00:08:02] F. Kennedy still in the White House.
[00:08:03] I say they kind of tips my hand here a little bit.
[00:08:07] But Final Judgment, which many, many people, not enough Americans know about it.
[00:08:13] But I mean, many people in the hierarchy and some of the professors have finally given Michael
[00:08:18] Collins Piper his view.
[00:08:19] He cracked the JFK case in 1996.
[00:08:23] There's no other way of looking at it.
[00:08:25] And that's why we're not hearing about the book.
[00:08:27] And that is why Donald Trump did not release the JFK files.
[00:08:30] Who did he pin?
[00:08:31] That would do.
[00:08:32] Who did he pin as the who did he pin as the perpetrator, like the main perpetrator behind
[00:08:37] everybody?
[00:08:38] CIA.
[00:08:39] The state of Israel.
[00:08:40] The state of Israel.
[00:08:41] Yeah.
[00:08:41] OK.
[00:08:42] Yep.
[00:08:42] The state of Israel over the Damona Desert nuclear arms program.
[00:08:46] We all know that JFK was against nuclear for everybody.
[00:08:49] And he wasn't about to be blackmailed.
[00:08:51] And the fact is that, yes, he was worried about the dollar.
[00:08:55] He was worried about the interest bearing dollars and the greenbacks.
[00:08:59] And he did step on a lot of toes.
[00:09:01] But all them toes, Kate, were connected to the same deep state foot.
[00:09:06] And when you look at how American foreign policy changed after the JFK, they felt free and got
[00:09:13] away with the USS Liberty.
[00:09:15] They attempted to sink, killing 34 Americans and injuring 167 June 8, 67.
[00:09:21] And the reason I keep going back to the Liberty is we know dead to right.
[00:09:25] We've got Israel dead to right what they did that day.
[00:09:29] And I'm hoping that Donald Trump will release the JFK documents and that coming up here in
[00:09:36] in in 27 that he will attend the annual 70th anniversary, excuse me, 60th of the USS Liberty.
[00:09:44] And it ties in so much to the JFK killing and Jack Rubinstein.
[00:09:49] Oh, I'm sorry.
[00:09:50] Thank you.
[00:09:51] Yeah.
[00:09:52] And the whole cadre.
[00:09:53] OK.
[00:09:54] Working with James Jesses Angleton, who sat at the Israeli desk of the CIA.
[00:09:59] Got it.
[00:09:59] We've talked.
[00:09:59] Yeah, we've talked about a lot of this on the show in prior years.
[00:10:02] Thank you so much for bringing all of that up.
[00:10:04] I appreciate it.
[00:10:05] Thank you for airing this.
[00:10:06] You bet.
[00:10:06] Thank you.
[00:10:07] The work you do.
[00:10:07] Thank you.
[00:10:08] I really appreciate you.
[00:10:09] Um, so yeah, we've talked about all the different angles, the government of Israel.
[00:10:14] And I always separate that because of the installable have the anti-Semitic.
[00:10:20] If you say one word about Israel, uh, government, then of course you're lumping all the people
[00:10:24] into it, which I'm not.
[00:10:26] I don't feel that way.
[00:10:27] I feel like the people are fine.
[00:10:30] It's the governments.
[00:10:31] It's the governments and their, um, intelligence, um, military industrial complex.
[00:10:38] So that are, are behind a lot of the crimes.
[00:10:40] The guests that I had on, I'm, I was trying to think of his name.
[00:10:43] It was a bar McClellan and, uh, it was blood, money, and power.
[00:10:48] How LGBT, how LBJ killed JFK, but really, and truly doesn't tell the whole story either.
[00:10:55] I had him on the show and this was years ago.
[00:10:57] It was probably like eight years ago.
[00:10:58] And, um, interesting book, but I actually, the inheritance was actually really a great
[00:11:05] book too, because it talked about things that, um, putting L L L LBJ.
[00:11:11] I can't talk today.
[00:11:12] Putting LBJ in the position of his secret service, knowing and carrying out.
[00:11:20] And by the way, I did have the secret service agent that climbed in the back of the car.
[00:11:25] You guys remember him?
[00:11:26] I had him on the show.
[00:11:27] He was what?
[00:11:28] 90.
[00:11:28] I had him on the show, uh, eight years ago.
[00:11:31] And, um, I'll say this, that the secret service was, um, there was enough evidence about stuff
[00:11:40] that happened right before it happened that the secret, that the secret service knew what
[00:11:46] was going to go down.
[00:11:47] Very interesting.
[00:11:48] Was Marilyn Monroe a spy?
[00:11:50] They made him out to be a lover of women and having all these affairs.
[00:11:55] Usually it's the opposite.
[00:11:57] Usually it's the opposite.
[00:11:59] And Marilyn Monroe, um, the reason that they did away with her wasn't because she was having
[00:12:05] sex with him.
[00:12:06] And Bobby, it was because she was a spy.
[00:12:09] At the time, um, I did a huge thing on Marilyn Monroe where I talked about how they cultivated
[00:12:15] her from Norma Jean into Marilyn Monroe, the film star, complete different look, definite
[00:12:22] cultivation.
[00:12:23] She was working, um, at a, um, uh, it was the C it was actual CIA, um, that was responsible
[00:12:31] for that.
[00:12:32] And, and I'll have to talk about it when I come back.
[00:12:34] I'm going to run out of time, but, um, but I'll be right back.
[00:12:37] So don't go anywhere.
[00:12:38] There's a lot to say in the show today.
[00:12:41] And I want to reflect on, um, the murder of JFK and how eyeopening all of that has been
[00:12:46] for all of us.
[00:12:47] Be right back.
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[00:16:30] Um, all right.
[00:16:30] Caller go right ahead.
[00:16:32] Hi there, Kate.
[00:16:33] Hi there.
[00:16:34] Uh, happy Friday.
[00:16:35] Thank you.
[00:16:35] You too.
[00:16:35] Hey, um, thanks.
[00:16:37] I think I know where you're going to go with the JFK thing.
[00:16:39] Cause I heard you talk about this before and I had investigated it myself that he had a
[00:16:45] live in a male lover and that everybody knew about it.
[00:16:49] Yeah.
[00:16:49] Um, so what I'm trying to say by, you know, premising what I'm about to say with that is that
[00:16:54] not, he's not what we think he is.
[00:16:58] He's probably the same as all these other actors that are playing their role for you
[00:17:02] know who.
[00:17:02] Mm-hmm.
[00:17:03] And so that being said, there's a great documentary by a guy named Jay Wiener, who's a filmmaker.
[00:17:09] Mm-hmm.
[00:17:10] And he shows in slow motion that what really happened on that, uh, fateful day was that
[00:17:17] they were using what's called a squib, which is how in movies they simulate a bullet wound.
[00:17:23] Mm-hmm.
[00:17:24] So it's a mini explosive device.
[00:17:26] And so they fired the squib.
[00:17:28] You could see the cheek flap open.
[00:17:31] I mean, it's a total joke of a wound.
[00:17:34] And what, um, what's her face was, excuse me, her name is escaping these life, was going
[00:17:41] after on the trunk was the, um, mechanism that fires the device.
[00:17:48] Okay.
[00:17:49] You understand what I'm saying?
[00:17:50] Yeah.
[00:17:50] I mean, I know that there's a thank you so much for calling.
[00:17:53] I know there's different theories out there and I know that people really resonated with
[00:17:59] the Kennedys and I actually wasn't going to go there in the show today as far as, uh,
[00:18:03] some things that were just kind of strange, like Lem.
[00:18:06] Lem, um, lived in the white house.
[00:18:08] He had a room in the white house.
[00:18:10] This was, um, JFK's best, best, best friend that he toured Europe with for a couple of months.
[00:18:16] And then, you know, he was 35 unmarried, didn't have a lot of girlfriends, but Lem was always
[00:18:22] around and, and he was an honorary member of the Kennedy family.
[00:18:25] And there's a lot there to peruse.
[00:18:28] And it's really hard for people to digest that information.
[00:18:30] So I actually wasn't going to go there today because there's so much more to the story just
[00:18:35] in the fact that this was a moment in time that we all need to digest in one of the most
[00:18:43] clear observations of the CIA saying and taking a stand, the newly hadn't, you know, been newly
[00:18:49] formed CIA 13 years before was the OSS.
[00:18:53] Right.
[00:18:54] And that this was their staking their claim that they were now in control of the presidency
[00:18:59] from there on out.
[00:19:00] They were going to call the shots.
[00:19:03] They, they were the government.
[00:19:05] And that, I think this was that moment, you know, there had been a takeover since the early
[00:19:11] 1900s, but I've got Colonel House and those individuals.
[00:19:17] But this is when the CIA said, oh yeah, we'll kill somebody in front of you and in front of
[00:19:24] the crowd, that bold, that brazen.
[00:19:26] And we'll also form a Warren commission that will support this lie and you'll never know
[00:19:33] the truth.
[00:19:34] And too bad for you.
[00:19:35] If you try to say otherwise, we'll call you at what's called a conspiracy theorist.
[00:19:40] That's when that all started.
[00:19:42] That label be right back.
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[00:22:17] This is the Kate Daly show.
[00:22:30] All right.
[00:22:32] Welcome back.
[00:22:33] I feel like I should probably address what I wasn't going to address a little bit more
[00:22:39] for those that just for first found the show and they're like, wait, what?
[00:22:43] Okay.
[00:22:44] Um, so I'm going to say a lot of things in, in this next 10 minutes.
[00:22:49] So listen up.
[00:22:50] Okay.
[00:22:50] So I have researched and researched and researched.
[00:22:54] And, um, one book that's very helpful is the inheritance by Christopher and Michelle
[00:22:59] Fulton.
[00:22:59] I've had Chris on multiple times.
[00:23:02] Um, so I'll talk about that too, but we have the very emotional side of, of the JFK story
[00:23:07] for a lot of people that, that saw, you know, saw that and, and were alive and their stories
[00:23:13] and how it affected you and how it affected the wake up moments.
[00:23:17] And then there's a lot of truth that I think Americans are missing in this whole story.
[00:23:22] Um, and that is that, uh, JFK's dad was very much part of the club.
[00:23:28] People don't like to admit that, but he was, he was very tied into Hollywood and he was very
[00:23:32] tied into, um, a lot of mobsters and a lot of people that wanted to make sure that JFK,
[00:23:38] that his family got into the white house.
[00:23:40] Um, so a lot has been carefully crafted.
[00:23:44] Okay.
[00:23:44] Um, you know, JFK was later 35 years old, right.
[00:23:49] When he got married and, um, and there is some questionable things about him in, in his
[00:23:55] past and Lem, his best friend, you can look this up.
[00:23:59] You could look up photos.
[00:24:00] There's been lots of books written about he and his best friend, Lem, um, Lem lived in
[00:24:05] the white house.
[00:24:06] Jackie said that from day one, even before they got married, Lem was a part of their life
[00:24:10] and was at every party, every holiday traveled with JFK when she didn't.
[00:24:16] And, um, and they actually called him the grieving widow.
[00:24:20] He walked behind the casket.
[00:24:21] You could see pictures of it and the white house staff.
[00:24:24] Um, you know, they, they, they call it their, their connection extraordinary.
[00:24:29] Okay.
[00:24:30] There's a lot there that you can peruse and look at.
[00:24:33] And so this doesn't just come from some weird conspiratorial vat of crazy ideas.
[00:24:39] There's a lot to support this.
[00:24:41] Uh, Jackie was even interviewed and said that, um, Lem was, was basically in their marriage.
[00:24:48] Lem, Lem was part of their life.
[00:24:50] So 24 seven, he was the one behind the decorating of the white house as well.
[00:24:54] And he was out of the closet that people knew that this was a gay man and, but very, very
[00:25:01] close to the family.
[00:25:02] He was actually buried in the Kennedy family plot because he was that close to the family.
[00:25:08] Okay.
[00:25:08] Enough said about that.
[00:25:09] You can go do your homework and look that up.
[00:25:12] The, um, but that's a lot for people to take in, especially on a day like today when people
[00:25:17] are trying to remember what happened and there's a very emotional part of their life attached
[00:25:22] to this.
[00:25:22] We get very married to this because why?
[00:25:25] Because we see it over and over and over again in the media.
[00:25:28] How many movies, how many, how many, um, specials have you seen on the JFK assassination?
[00:25:34] Okay.
[00:25:35] Um, and no one's questioning the actual assassination itself.
[00:25:38] I'm not.
[00:25:39] Um, I, uh, but I do believe it was the CIA taking a stand.
[00:25:43] I do believe LBJ was either going to go to prison for all of the stuff he was doing in
[00:25:48] the Senate, or he was going to be president of the United States.
[00:25:52] And, um, there's a lot there to peruse.
[00:25:55] Another thing that came out of the book, the inheritance was the watch, the watch.
[00:26:00] If you look at the photos, JFK is wearing a watch.
[00:26:03] The secret service went into his hotel room before the assassination in Dallas and made
[00:26:09] sure that they took all of his jewelry.
[00:26:11] It was a really weird thing for them to do.
[00:26:13] They made sure he had no jewelry on him.
[00:26:16] Okay.
[00:26:16] They took it and said it needed to be cleaned or whatever they were going to go do with
[00:26:19] it.
[00:26:19] Well, Jackie had given him a watch and he was wearing for an anniversary present and
[00:26:25] he was wearing that particular watch just as he went out.
[00:26:28] And so the secret service didn't grab that from him.
[00:26:31] And there are fragments inside that watch that would sort of tell the tale of the bullets
[00:26:38] that were used and the guns that were used and that they could be tied back to the CIA
[00:26:43] and tied back to the mob.
[00:26:45] Okay.
[00:26:45] For carrying it out.
[00:26:46] A lot of people will say the mob did it, but they were the cat.
[00:26:50] They were one of the catalysts of it.
[00:26:52] A lot of people will say, you know, it had to do with the monetary supply.
[00:26:58] It had to do with a lot of things.
[00:26:59] JFK was a lefty lefty.
[00:27:01] He was, he was a Democrat.
[00:27:03] Okay.
[00:27:03] Not a lefty loony, but a Democrat and loved government.
[00:27:07] And so I never want to just whitewash it to the point where he was the government hero
[00:27:12] because he wasn't.
[00:27:13] But at the same time, he saw what I think what the CIA was about and got very nervous
[00:27:19] for us Americans and had threatened to do some things to the CIA.
[00:27:24] So there's that part of the story.
[00:27:27] Going back to the watch, Christopher Fulton spent a decade in jail because he would not
[00:27:32] give up that watch that was, uh, that he actually got from JFK's secretary.
[00:27:38] Uh, he had this watch in his possession and he would not give it back to the CIA.
[00:27:44] And so he was imprisoned for a decade, according to Chris.
[00:27:49] So, um, this whole book takes place and discusses that, uh, Marilyn Monroe was a spy.
[00:27:55] She was not his lover.
[00:27:57] Um, but they really inflamed the whole JFK is, you know, basically doing everybody out
[00:28:04] there because it, then they could build that story up so that no one would ever question
[00:28:11] the whole Lem living in the white house.
[00:28:13] Okay.
[00:28:14] Um, and I know I'm going to inflame people by even suggesting that because it's, it's hard
[00:28:21] for us to fathom that part of it, but Marilyn Monroe was seriously a spy.
[00:28:27] Um, she was cultivated, um, by, um, uh, a photographer, um, that was very much in the club.
[00:28:35] Also, um, that took those initial pictures of her as Norma Jean.
[00:28:39] She was, um, her handler was, uh, Snively.
[00:28:45] Yeah.
[00:28:45] Emmeline Snively.
[00:28:46] She was the founder of a modeling agency back in 1939 and discovered quote unquote, Marilyn
[00:28:53] Monroe in 1945 as a model.
[00:28:56] Snively was a handler.
[00:28:58] She was an intelligence asset.
[00:29:00] And so when they found Norma Jean, one of the, you know, very plain girl turned her into Marilyn
[00:29:07] Monroe, immediately cultivated her look and her superstardom.
[00:29:12] Um, and, um, she was on the stage as, as a Hollywood starlet to detract from the fact
[00:29:19] that she was turned into an asset, um, by intelligence to be utilized.
[00:29:25] And so the reason that she had a relationship with JFK and Bobby was because she was giving
[00:29:31] information.
[00:29:32] Um, so there's a lot to that story.
[00:29:36] I have a lot, you could actually look up the podcast on that because there's a lot of digging
[00:29:41] deeper into that to understand who Marilyn really was, Norma Jean, and how much, uh, um,
[00:29:49] how much she was cultivated for this role.
[00:29:52] Many stars at the time, Marlene Dietrich, uh, many, many, many stars were assets at the time.
[00:29:58] They still are.
[00:29:58] They're just in a, it's a, it's a, it's, you know, the handlers now, uh, you can kind
[00:30:04] of tell who they are.
[00:30:04] They're, they're into a lot of witchcraft.
[00:30:07] They're into a lot of weird stuff.
[00:30:08] Now I could do a whole nother show on that.
[00:30:11] But, um, back in the day, Hollywood really turned into an asset pit of, uh, intelligence
[00:30:18] and getting pictures of people doing things and having dirt on people.
[00:30:22] Cause if you ever wonder why all of Hollywood is on the same exact, exact ideology and why
[00:30:29] they get out and their opinions are put out, you know, in the press, it's because they
[00:30:33] want people to absorb those opinions.
[00:30:35] And they are the, uh, great communicator of the leftist loony of this globalism.
[00:30:42] Um, and so they utilize Hollywood to do it.
[00:30:45] Okay.
[00:30:46] That's a lot to take in.
[00:30:47] I know that's a lot, but there's so much to this story as far as assets and, and as
[00:30:52] far as people, you know, um, Jackie's own, um, father-in-law was part of the, or not father-in-law,
[00:30:59] I'm sorry.
[00:31:00] Jackie's stepfather was part of the club and, and there's a lot of this going on in politics.
[00:31:07] When we get somebody as president and as president's family and wife, there's a lot, there's a lot
[00:31:16] of asset type stuff happening behind the scenes.
[00:31:21] It is picked.
[00:31:23] Okay.
[00:31:23] And it doesn't detract from JFK's death, which was horrific.
[00:31:28] But at the same time, we have to be honest as well about how we view the world and how
[00:31:34] we're seeing all of this because we're, we're getting a box of rocks.
[00:31:38] They call it, you know, a false box of rocks on everything.
[00:31:41] And we're not really seeing the truth and we get caught up in emotion, emotion, emotion,
[00:31:45] emotion.
[00:31:45] And it's easy to do in this story.
[00:31:47] Why?
[00:31:48] Because they called it Camelot.
[00:31:49] It's the Camelot story.
[00:31:52] But this event opened a lot of people's eyes to the government at the time when people didn't
[00:31:57] want to open their eyes to the government, but you couldn't help but question because
[00:32:00] there were too many questions.
[00:32:02] Be right back.
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[00:33:13] Uh, hi caller.
[00:33:14] Welcome to the show.
[00:33:15] Go right ahead.
[00:33:17] Hi Kate.
[00:33:18] Mike.
[00:33:18] Hi.
[00:33:18] Hi.
[00:33:19] What's on your mind?
[00:33:20] Hey, um, you know, um, just to kind of set things, just kind of the major points on
[00:33:26] JFK.
[00:33:26] Um, number one, I mean, 61 years later, it's still relevant.
[00:33:30] It is.
[00:33:31] It very much is.
[00:33:32] And, and I'll get to the reason why, but I mean, you know, for most people that we would
[00:33:39] call awake now, um, you know, the JFK assassination and nine 11 are the two major pillars that you
[00:33:47] can look at and go, okay, wow.
[00:33:49] Things are not what we've been told.
[00:33:51] Right.
[00:33:52] Right.
[00:33:53] You know, and I would just say too, that, you know, any, if you've not ever, if you've
[00:33:57] never been, um, but if you find yourself in Dallas, um, take an afternoon or a morning
[00:34:02] and go by Dealey Plaza because, um, I don't, have you ever been not trying to put you on the
[00:34:08] I haven't actually.
[00:34:09] But if you go, if you do, if you're in Dallas, you should take, do the side trip to go down
[00:34:16] there.
[00:34:16] It's all preserved.
[00:34:17] It's all still there.
[00:34:18] I mean, the scene of the crime is still there.
[00:34:20] The wooden fence, the grassy knoll, uh, the ledge or whatever, where is the pruder filmed and
[00:34:26] whatever and all that.
[00:34:27] And it's, it's, um, it's surreal to go visit it.
[00:34:31] And, um, it was, you know, and we can all speculate on everything that, that why and whatever,
[00:34:37] but personally, I think it was the military industrial complex.
[00:34:42] Of course they use the CIA and then the hit teams that they might've brought in from Europe
[00:34:46] or, or, or the mafia.
[00:34:49] Yeah, exactly.
[00:34:51] And the other thing too, and this kind of ties into, I think your first caller that
[00:34:57] was talking about the book and it was basically, uh, the country starts with I over in, in,
[00:35:02] uh, the Middle East, um, who is behind our federal reserve.
[00:35:06] You know, Kennedy started releasing these $2, um, uh, treasury notes.
[00:35:12] I think they are.
[00:35:12] Somebody can correct me on that U S notes and a $5.
[00:35:16] Uh, what he was basically doing is he was going to get us back off of the federal reserve,
[00:35:21] um, fake money and go to gold standard.
[00:35:24] Yeah.
[00:35:24] Yeah.
[00:35:25] Yeah.
[00:35:25] And that cannot have, they were, they were supposed to be backed by silver and you cannot
[00:35:30] have that in this day and age.
[00:35:32] Right.
[00:35:32] So I know, but sadly, I did.
[00:35:36] Yeah, exactly.
[00:35:37] So, and you know, and the other thing too, you know, you can talk about whatever, but he
[00:35:42] was having back channels with Khrushchev and Khrushchev had people in his ear.
[00:35:47] They were saying, Oh, push the button, push the button.
[00:35:49] You know, just like Kennedy had these guys, you know, and here we are today in 2024, you've
[00:35:55] got these people that are basically unaccountable and basically just the best word to describe
[00:36:00] them is psychopaths that just want to take us to war again.
[00:36:04] Yeah.
[00:36:04] You know?
[00:36:05] Yeah.
[00:36:06] I agree.
[00:36:06] Thank you.
[00:36:07] Yeah.
[00:36:08] No, anything else?
[00:36:09] Sure.
[00:36:10] Well, I just wanted to, there's a scene, it's, it's, there's a scene in the dark night,
[00:36:14] the movie and Michael Caine and Christian Bale where Christian Bale playing Batman is trying
[00:36:21] to make sense of what's going on here.
[00:36:23] Why can't we figure this out?
[00:36:24] And Michael Caine's character basically relates a story back when he was fighting about and
[00:36:29] something.
[00:36:30] And it just came down to Michael Caine's answer was some people just want to watch the world
[00:36:36] burn.
[00:36:36] They don't have any motive.
[00:36:38] They don't have any reason.
[00:36:39] They're, they're absolutely certifiably crazy, you know, but they've got their fingers on
[00:36:45] the, on the weapons, you know?
[00:36:47] Yeah.
[00:36:48] And so, um, I normally try to have a solution.
[00:36:54] You're fired.
[00:36:56] No solution.
[00:36:57] No soup for you.
[00:36:59] Thank you.
[00:37:00] I really appreciate it.
[00:37:01] Thank you for recognizing this and keeping it alive.
[00:37:04] You got it.
[00:37:05] Thank you.
[00:37:06] Thank you.
[00:37:07] You know, um, Christopher Fulton was going to join us and, um, I will have him on the
[00:37:12] show.
[00:37:12] The, the, the book is called the inheritance.
[00:37:14] There's some language in it, but it was, it was worth the read because gives you a whole
[00:37:19] different perspective on how much they try to conceal about the JFK story.
[00:37:24] And he drops a lot of bombshells in that book.
[00:37:27] And everyone I've said, go read the inheritance.
[00:37:29] You will, you'll finally start to start to begin to understand what's happening.
[00:37:33] And, um, people have just emailed me back and been like, I'm blown away on the LEM, LEM
[00:37:40] LEM friend.
[00:37:41] Um, the one that he toured Europe with that he was really close to in high school.
[00:37:45] You can go look up pictures of them right now.
[00:37:48] Look, I don't even care about that as much.
[00:37:51] I don't care about his relationship with Jackie versus LEM versus how convoluted or weird or
[00:37:58] different or whatever that is.
[00:38:00] Okay.
[00:38:01] There's documented evidence of LEM.
[00:38:03] So this isn't just a story.
[00:38:05] Um, and there's documented evidence of Jackie talking about LEM.
[00:38:08] Um, you can actually even go look at his Wikipedia page and find out a lot about LEM, but because
[00:38:15] I don't care what it's, what somebody does in their bedroom, in their privacy of their bedroom,
[00:38:20] it's their choice, whatever.
[00:38:21] But I do want to recognize that we may have been told some whopper lies about the cultivation,
[00:38:30] the story, the emotional story, the things that we hear and versus, and how they want
[00:38:37] us to feel about them.
[00:38:38] Camelot, Camelot, Camelot.
[00:38:40] There's a lot of people that even say that wasn't even real.
[00:38:42] It was a made up story to get us to put the family on a pedestal and create royalty in
[00:38:49] America.
[00:38:50] Okay.
[00:38:51] Now, even if you think of them as royalty, whatever, it's okay.
[00:38:55] You can, if you want to, I'm not saying don't, I'm just, I just wish that we had more curious,
[00:39:02] like make American curious again, you know, make America curious again.
[00:39:05] I wish we had that curiosity level to want to say to ourselves, I know this is what I've
[00:39:12] been told for 61 years, but is there way more to this that I'm missing?
[00:39:17] And be curious enough to look under the hood.
[00:39:20] Because you're going to find a lot of places in American history where they had to tell lies
[00:39:25] to try to get us to feel a certain way so that we never question the government behind
[00:39:30] the curtain when it comes to government.
[00:39:34] And so I think we should be questioning everything all the time.
[00:39:38] Cause I think there's so much to that story.
[00:39:41] There's so much about Marilyn Monroe.
[00:39:42] I've done so many deep dives on her.
[00:39:44] The people don't even understand.
[00:39:45] So we have been shown Hollywood.
[00:39:47] We've been shown politics.
[00:39:49] We've been shown DC.
[00:39:50] We've been shown all of these things.
[00:39:52] They want us to feel a certain way about them and not look behind the curtain.
[00:39:56] And we have a duty to God, to ourselves, to our families, to our communities, to be able
[00:40:03] to be intellectual enough.
[00:40:06] And I don't mean that in the leftist way, intellectual and curious enough and using our brains and
[00:40:11] comment and having common sense enough to go, maybe they lied about it.
[00:40:16] Okay.
[00:40:16] And don't be so unnerved that you're so married to the narrative that we cannot stand that there
[00:40:22] might be an additional story behind the scenes.
[00:40:25] Because if we're that married to it, ask yourself why that maybe you've been emotionally manipulated.
[00:40:31] You know, it was a horrific story.
[00:40:33] It was a horrific act.
[00:40:35] And I think it had multiple reasons and they really wanted to show us that or show the world
[00:40:40] that they were in charge, that all that, that whole apparatus around the world of intelligence
[00:40:44] was in charge.
[00:40:46] Be faithful, be fearless.
[00:40:48] I will be back on Monday and Tuesday of next week.
[00:40:52] Join me there.
[00:40:52] I got great guests.
