Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/06/13

Radio Show Hour 3 – 2026/06/13

Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander discuss the Karmelo Anthony guilty verdict and Thomas Massie raising awareness about the USS Liberty from the House floor.

[00:00:00] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is The Political Cesspool. The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program. And here to guide you through the murky waters of The Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.

[00:00:30] Well, we're going to be talking about the Carmelo Anthony verdict this hour. We've been teasing it all show. We just haven't been able to get to it yet. Also, Thomas Massey raising awareness about the USS Liberty from the floor of the House in the last couple of days. But first, we're going to take a breather because I need to. Another busy show tonight. Jason Bartlett in the first hour, along with special guest co-host Rich Hamblin.

[00:00:57] And then in the second hour, a great conversation with our longtime friend, Brad Griffin. And, you know, again, Brad spoke at that conference last year. And the reason Brad was on tonight was because, well, again, to have him on at any time is appropriate. But it's been a year since he spoke at our Will to Power conference. And a year later, so much has changed. And that's what we were talking about. But that conference, I just got to say again, I have not seen another group.

[00:01:25] And we couldn't have done it without the Conservative Citizens Foundation. But working together with them, the American Free Press helped support that as well. You know, that collection of sitting former and aspiring high-level elected officials mixed into and interspersed with people like me and you and Brad and Kevin McDonald and Mark Webber and Sam Dixon and others who spoke. I've never seen anything like that here. Nobody else has done that on this continent, not going back many, many, many decades.

[00:01:56] So it was special. But, you know, the most special part of that conference, I thought, you know, in some ways, in some ways, the music. The music, you remember? I remember your singing. No, no, we actually had a couple of professionals there, our piano player and then my cousin on the guitar. We actually had that. It was a family affair there. And he's tuned in tonight as well as my father. And hello to you both. I love you all. Let me tell you, I thought that Tiny Tim was a... I had fun singing with the lot. We had a band there.

[00:02:26] James, I did Tiny Tim. We had after hours fun. Well, before we get to Carmelo, but he really is a talented guitarist, Memphis' finest here on the guitar. But before we get to Carmelo, and we've got to get to him quick, you want to put a cherry on the top to the Brad Griffin conversation? Because, again, I think, you know, what he's saying is Trump's made this bed. Now we've all got to lay in it. And what I'm saying is, okay, I get it. That's fine. I agree.

[00:02:49] And, by the way, if it's better for us to lose everything, not us, but the Democrats to win everything, and, you know, it gets so bad, something happens that's even better than we can imagine, then I'm for that because I'm for what's best for whites. But it's just hard. It's easier to imagine sitting on the ball and seeing what happens once a generation cycles out.

[00:03:12] And the ones that are voting for Massey, even though the Jews tried everything they could to win every vote in that district, they come of age and take power. That seems to be a little more reasonable. But what am I missing? Well, what I think we're missing is this. It is like Humpty Dumpty. All the king's horses and all the king's men will never put what Trump has done domestically back together again.

[00:03:38] It does not matter if everybody in the younger cohort of voters turns out to be a combination of Thomas Massey and Pat Buchanan. They're going to be utterly powerless if the Democrats get in, you know, serious power.

[00:03:57] Okay, I don't mean, you know, one or two votes or whatnot, but let's say that they get enough to, one, make Puerto Rico and D.C. states four new senators. No telling how many new congresspeople. We will lose Congress, and we will lose it permanently. Secondly, they stack the Supreme Court.

[00:04:21] Let's say they double the number of people, and they put people on there like Ketanji Brown, their last nominee and appointee to the U.S. That's who you would have had, by the way. You would have had about five of hers instead of her plus the ones that Trump had nominated. And listen, I'm not trying to defend or shield for Trump. As I said, I never felt the personal affection towards him as I did Pat. But at the same time, I'm just trying to be honest here.

[00:04:47] And by the way, to hear Keith defend Trump even more ardently than I, I mean, Keith is the one that between the two of us, I'm very hip to it. I talk about it all the time. But Keith is the one that's like, as you say, Keith, a bulldog with a bloody bone on the question of Jewish power and influence. Sometimes I say Keith in this hour. You can only say Jew 10 times. But so, again, we're just having an open and honest and real conversation here without any agenda whatsoever except exploring this thing verbally and intellectually.

[00:05:16] The thing about the Supreme Court, why that's so dangerous, okay? You can reelect or you can elect other people in Senate or in the Congress, but you can't get rid of a Supreme Court justice. You can't reduce the number of them while they're sitting, okay? You can add to it, but you can't remove them, okay?

[00:05:36] So what that means is that we will have a lawfare-addicted Supreme Court that will strike down everything. Let's say that you gain control because of the change in the electorate of the Senate and the Congress and the House of Representatives.

[00:06:00] Well, if they do something to restore, for example, the immigration policy of Trump or, let's say, stopping illegal immigration altogether, that will just be overturned by the new Democrat Supreme Court. You can't change that. It's like trying to change the direction of an aircraft carrier. It takes a big distance and a long time.

[00:06:27] None of us will be alive if we lose this situation with the Supreme Court to see the blossoming of Pat Buchananism in America if that's coming. If that's coming, they will not have any power until the present Supreme Court dies out.

[00:06:47] And they're going to get some young bloods like Ketanji Brown in there that don't know you-know-what from Shinola about the law, but they sure are committed Marxists. And they're going to basically— The thing is, I believe just like the Jews. The Jews' principle, they always ask, but is it good for the Jews? I ask, is it good for the white Gentiles? And that's what I care about.

[00:07:14] I don't care about whether somebody is a constitutionalist or not or whatnot. I want someone that is going to make the lives of my children and grandchildren better. And by the way, this isn't cucking for Trump to hear Keith say this. You know, I'm certain of that. Well, this is what Lou Moore said. And we've really got to get on to Carmelo and to Massey's speech. On behalf of the USS Liberty, these are friends of ours. I mean, they're really friends of Eddie the Bombardier Miller.

[00:07:43] But we've had them on a few times, and I love these guys. And Massey did them right. And we're going to give him credit for that. But this is Lou. I asked Lou this about what a seasoned and rational political operative like himself thinks of the strategy that Nick Fuentes has advocated. And Lou Moore writes, I've heard Nick Fuentes talk about voting Democrat this year to send a message. While I understand the frustration with the GOP, I do not support this strategy.

[00:08:13] Every congressional office has power and influence that may not be obviously the average voter. With a strong presidential candidate in 2028, we can unite patriots and continue advancing our interests. The demand for a disruptor, which brought about Trump to begin with, Lou writes, has only increased among the general public. The opportunity for a genuine and successful populist rebellion has grown significantly. So again, Keith, you're not cucking for Trump by saying in this reality that we live in, this is the situation.

[00:08:42] And by no means giving him quarter for his subservience to the Jews on many issues and all the blunders he's made as a result of his own narcissism. But looking at this, I don't know of any other program that looks at it in this way, just sheer steel-eyed and sober. However, is it good for our people? Not we're for or against Trump on principle. And yes, we realize the Jewish factor, but this is where we're at.

[00:09:12] Yeah, I don't want to throw the baby out with the bathwater. I will agree that basically the subservience of the United States to Israel in this Iran war is sickening. But guess what? It's been going on since 1912 at the latest, and it's not going to stop until the Republican Party has a reconfiguration of some type so that they can somehow break the chains of Jewish power and influence. Something will happen.

[00:09:41] Well, I mean, that's something that's going to have to wait probably a couple of decades still until, you know, the older generation. Well, the thing is, that is indefinite. We don't know when that change will be made. We know that until there's a big die-off in the Supreme Court, if they double the number in there, we're locked in to the left until that happens. And that could be 40 years, okay?

[00:10:08] 40 years from now, most of us are going to be pushing up daisies. And it may be. And we may be. And this is the thing that we have to accept. What we have to accept is that's okay because we're part of a continuum. We would all like to see victory on our watch where we're still here to enjoy it. But if it doesn't happen, we'll do our duty and try to push in advance and solidify the next generation as a springboard to do more. If that's what it has to be, then that's what it'll be.

[00:10:36] But until then, we will only examine issues of the day from the perspective of is it good for our people. Now, we've got to talk about Carmelo. I didn't intend to spend an entire other segment on this, but it was important. Thank you again, Brad Griffin and Jason Bartlett and Rich Hamlin. And then if we continue, we're going to just be us for the rest of the show. Carmelo Anthony verdict coming up. Hey, friends, it's James.

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[00:12:22] And because I wanted to talk about things that were important, I persisted. I chided my church as a senior in high school for not seeming to care about the not yet born, for looking the other way, and for not taking a stand on life. I will be in earnest. I will not equivocate. And I will not excuse. I will not retreat an inch. And I will be heard.

[00:12:46] One thing I promise you, I will always take a stand for life. High school jock Austin Metcalfe had a track meet with the officials and law enforcement officers.

[00:13:14] Carmelo Anthony was swiftly convicted of murder Tuesday in the headline-grabbing fatal stabbing of fellow high school jock Austin Metcalfe at a track meet and could now face life behind bars. A jury in Collin County deliberated about three hours to find Anthony, 19, guilty of first-degree murder in the tragic doomed April 2, 2025, run-in prompted by a dispute over seating at the track and field event in Frisco.

[00:13:42] The verdict came after four days of sometimes excruciating testimony that was so graphic it visibly shocked jurors and drove Metcalfe's family from the courtroom. Sympathizers of the killer tried to make the sensational case about race, suggesting Metcalfe was nothing more than a white bully targeting Anthony, who is black, and whose legal defense raised more than $690,000.

[00:14:06] The jury, which didn't include a single black person, heard from students and coaches who were at the Kukendale Stadium, where the fatal altercation took place, as well as from medics, officials, and law enforcement officers who responded after. Anthony primarily relied on the argument that he committed the slaying in self-defense, although he did not take the witness. All right, so that, you know, you already know this story, but there was a couple of things there that I wanted to play.

[00:14:33] This is, of course, the murder of Austin Metcalfe at the hands of Carmelo Anthony. We can call him a murderer now because he has been convicted in a court of law. This was your typical black-on-white murder, I guess you could say. It happened in broad daylight. This guy, Carmelo, was at a track meet, and he had on him basically a Bowie knife. It was an Army knife.

[00:15:03] This wasn't some utility knife or a Swiss Army knife. He wasn't clipping his fingernails. He had some hardcore knife. What are you doing there, Carmelo, with a knife like that at a track meet? And he came into the tent of this other team that he was not a part of. They asked him to leave several times by all accounts. He wouldn't. He got disrespected. And as you know, unfortunately, young black men especially have the low IQ to begin with,

[00:15:31] and then the poor impulse control of dogs on top of that. And so, you know, he just decided in the heat of the moment to stab Austin Metcalfe in the heart, and he died seconds later. I mean, he died almost immediately. Kind of like Irina Zarutska. You know, basically, if they get a major artery or the heart, you bleed out in a big hurry. Except Zarutska didn't even do anything. She was just sitting there, not even engaging with the murderer. But in this case. Well, this guy was basically the same type of thing.

[00:16:00] He didn't do anything to bring this on. And this is something that we need to understand. You know, what has happened with this trial? Compare that also with the redistricting. What this shows me is that the star of black influence and black power in America is descending, not ascending. It's not going up. It's going down.

[00:16:29] A few years ago, like George Floyd, he would have gotten off. Carmelo Anthony would have gotten off just like George Floyd was, you know, not guilty of anything. And they basically convicted a white policeman who did nothing wrong to spending the rest of his life basically in jail. Because of that, this is the flip side of that.

[00:16:55] This is a guy that killed a white guy with basically the barest of provocation or no provocation at all. And the jury had the courage to call a spade, a dirty shovel on this. And they convicted him. And people were. Let me just get this thing out of the way, too. Why were there no blacks on the jury? Because every black that they called said that they could not be fair.

[00:17:23] They had to go with their homie and vote in favor of the black guy. So they disqualified themselves. If this had been a death penalty case, there is a Supreme Court decision. I think it's called Ellison that says that you've got to have if you have a minority defendant, a black defendant, you've got to have blacks on the jury. So this was not they were not seeking the death penalty in this case.

[00:17:50] So there was no legal requirement that they have a black on the jury. All right. So so much to unpack here still. I mean, this thing I mean, it's an open and shut murder case. I mean, by the way, open and shut conviction. There was nothing that Austin Metcalfe could have said or done that warranted a death sentence at the hands of Carmelo Anthony. And as Rich Hamblin, who is tuned in right now, our friend. Well, always our friend, but our friend from the first hour as well. It was a folding lock blade.

[00:18:19] Nothing particularly special. Yes, he's right. I mean, it was it was a big knife. It's certainly not anything you would need to take to track and field me. My son has knives like this. You push the button, the blade flips out. You know what we're talking about here. Right, folks. But you'd certainly call those switchblade knives. Well, I mean, it would certainly kill you if you stabbed somebody directly into the heart with it. And anyway, I mean, it would happen in broad daylight with minor provocation, if any. And, you know, it's an open and shut murder case. You know, you can argue first degree, second degree, whatever.

[00:18:49] But Carmelo is going to be going away for quite a while. And the jury didn't lessen the charges as they could have done. But what's interesting to me about this isn't that it's just another wanton act of black on white violence, which it certainly is. But what interests me most is the fact that, well, a couple of things. Number one, they got upwards of three quarters of a million dollars in aid. The family did.

[00:19:16] Carmelo did, which they allegedly blew on, you know, a mansion, cars. You know, Rich is tuned in. I can't remember his name. What was it? DeAndre Rich? No, DeMarco. No, no, no. I'm talking about at the Charlottesville garage. He got this big settlement. He went out and bought, like, some expensive Nikes. You know, he was getting some expensive kicks. He got all this money. He was the one that caused all the trouble there.

[00:19:44] But nevertheless, so this family got the money. They blew it. I think he had a public defender. If you've got $700,000, why you got a public defender? Am I wrong about that? Because he blew through all of his money. Am I wrong about that? I'm asking. I don't know that for a fact. That's what I've heard, that they got all this money, and then they ended up with a public defender. But then more than that is this thing about, you know, what there was no blacks on the jury.

[00:20:12] There were probably some Hispanics with it being in Texas. There were Hispanics on the jury. All right, but there was no blacks. So what's the implication there? What are they insinuating? You know, you had to have blacks on there to get a fair vote. If it had been 12 blacks, this guy would have walked. It was open and shut murder, no doubt about it. You have 12 blacks on that jury, they walk. And the implication is that, you know, if it's an all-white jury, you can't have any sort of fair verdict.

[00:20:39] I guarantee you a black man on trial in the segregated South in the 1950s had a much better chance of receiving justice, whatever the case may be, with 12 white men on the jury, than anybody would have under any circumstances in a racially charged situation as this if it was 12 blacks. That's just common sense, you know that. What you need to understand is, let's get down to it.

[00:21:05] There is a series of three articles in American Renaissance about can Africa be saved. And there's a guy from Jamaica who is black named Lipton Matthews, I believe, who wrote the book that is being reviewed there by whoever it is, Kevin Deanna or Roger Devlin, somebody that's doing that. Black people have proven time and again they cannot be objective.

[00:21:30] They are tribal and they see somebody that is a member of their tribe and they will almost always vote for that person or serve the interests of that person rather than being race neutral and objective the way that white jurors have proven themselves time and again to be.

[00:21:53] See, this is what, like I said, this is indicative of a larger societal shift. I got the big question for you. I got the question only for you, Keith. It's hard to interrupt you on that because I know you were making a point, but I got to ask this before we got to go to the next topic. Compare this to Emmett Till.

[00:22:10] Yeah, well, with Emmett Till, you had white people, but, you know, the proof was, you know, the proof was strong enough to justify a finding of guilt. But this was a media circus and that basically turned off a lot of the jurors back then. On the other hand, this case, likewise, was a media circus.

[00:22:41] But the white people were able to, and the Hispanic people, there were a lot of Hispanic people and the Hispanic peoples are not just like black people. Black people are unique, uniquely tribal in their outlook. The people, the Hispanics saw this guy as a danger, not just to themselves, but to society as a whole. And they did not, they do not identify with the interests. So this is what is happening now.

[00:23:10] We're seeing a change, a watershed moment in America with the redistricting and with this. Basically, blacks are no longer the sacred cows of the American legal system. And this is something that they are going to have a hard time coming to terms with, but it's long overdue.

[00:23:29] Here's the thing that I think is the biggest takeaway between Carmelo and Emmett Till is that the widow of the alleged murderers in the Emmett Till case, although they were found not guilty. They hounded her until the day she died. She had nothing to do with it whatsoever, other than being a victim herself. And they hounded her until the day she died. This guy clearly murdered Austin Metcalf.

[00:23:59] Carmelo clearly murdered him for no reason. And yet the widespread opinion on black social media is that he's only in prison because of racism and of institutional racism. There's all these photos of blacks superimposing themselves, pissing on Austin Metcalf's grave. These people, you cannot live with these people. And this is just another example proving the fact.

[00:24:27] I mean, that's, I think, my big takeaway. And no white people are hounding Carmelo's mother or anyone else and never would have, like they did to Mrs. Milo and Emmett Till case. All right. Well, that's my thing on this. The black community, the BLM community, just going nuts saying they've been disenfranchised. How would you like to help this program reach more people and earn silver at the same time?

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[00:25:43] Wisconsin Senator Republican Ron Johnson telling the Salem Radio Network his investigation chose there was a massive FDA and CDC cover-up regarding the safety of COVID vaccines on children. And what they told us, this is too noisy. It's simply not working. We're going to use the FDA's empirical Bayesian data mining. The exact, that is the algorithm. That is the system that they knew was hiding and masking safety signals.

[00:26:09] So this is, to me, to my mind, the biggest government scandal in my lifetime. Ron Johnson convened a panel of doctors earlier this month who argued mRNA vaccines may cause cancer and that their research had been systematically suppressed. Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee says Democrats and some Republicans are standing in the way of getting the Save America Act passed.

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[00:30:06] All right, we're going to transition into Thomas Massey raising awareness of the true story of the USS Liberty from the halls of Congress. Got to give him credit for that, no doubt about it. We're going to play it. He's going down swinging. Absolutely. That's exactly what he's doing. We'll talk about that. But before we do, Keith, 30 seconds. You had a rejoinder on the Carmelo commentary.

[00:30:35] Well, ask yourself this question. Let's say this had been a death penalty case and there had to be a black person on the jury and there was a black person on the jury. Do you think they would have had a guilty verdict come down or do you think it would have been a mistrial for a hung jury? I'd say it probably would have been door number two on that. Because this is that article I was talking about by Lipton Matthews. Yeah, that's a countercurrents guy. Yeah, a countercurrents guy.

[00:31:06] It's great. And he basically says that blacks have the most tribal outlook of any other group. And, of course, he can't say this at Amaran, but the other group that almost matches them are Jews. Okay. If there is a, you know, their principle is, but is it good for the Jews? In any particular case, it would be the same. But on this, blacks just cannot be trusted to be fair and objective.

[00:31:34] And that may be the reason why in the segregated South they didn't let them serve on jury. Well, that among other reasons, you know, violence and everything else. Also, you know, when they had things like literacy tests and poll taxes and everything like that, one, they're not going to scrape up a few dollars to be able to vote or to be on a jury. And likewise, they are not going to meet other requirements like this, like being literate.

[00:32:04] So, consequently, that's why I said that the ascendancy of blacks, which has been going on throughout my entire lifetime, is now suddenly reversed and it's going downhill. And it's high time that that happened. They're going downhill. The Jews, on the other hand, that's still up for debate. However, hope springs. While we breathe, we hope. That's the Latin motto of the state of South Carolina. And there's reason for it. There is good reason to believe that we are on the right path.

[00:32:33] We just got to wait a little bit longer. I know that's not an answer people want to hear, but yet it is true. And statistical evidence and data backs that up. And guess who else knows that? Thomas Massey. Thomas Massey, what did he do? He basically used his position, his bully pulpit, as a congressman to get on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives

[00:32:57] and basically do a lengthy presentation on the USS Liberty situation. I'll let James tell you about that if you don't know about it. Most of our listeners do, but I'll let James tell you all the particulars of the facts on that. Why let me? Let's let Representative Massey speak for himself. Liz, hit it. Mr. Speaker, it's my great honor, maybe one of the biggest honors of my lifetime, to stand here on the floor and do something that's 59 years overdue,

[00:33:27] to recognize the survivors and those who gave their lives on the USS Liberty 59 years ago today, when they were viciously attacked by IDF jets and also after that by torpedo boats. I'm going to tell you a little bit of their story. And by the way, there's at least a dozen of them here today with us. I just met with them in my office and they related this story to me.

[00:33:58] You know, it was a clear day. The USS Liberty was one of the most technologically sophisticated ships in the Navy, but it was virtually unarmed and it was sent to observe the six-day war going on in the Middle East between Israel and its neighbors. It arrived on June 7th and the weather was clear. The planes came out to meet them, to investigate.

[00:34:24] And then on the next day, on June 8th, they started the day. The visibility was unlimited. The American flag was flying proudly on the USS Liberty. More planes came from Israel to surveil the boat, the ship. And they thought they were in good shape. But what happened next surprised them all. French Mirage jets showed up and for 25 minutes strafed and attacked the USS Liberty.

[00:34:53] They shot rockets. They shot 30-millimeter cannons into the hull and into the ship. They even dropped napalm on the bridge of the ship. This was an effort to kill everybody on board. There was no intention of taking prisoners. After the 25 grueling minutes of attack on this virtually unarmed ship, and they thought things were over and they could recover, the torpedo boats showed up.

[00:35:22] Three torpedo boats. They launched four torpedoes. One of them hit the hull of the USS Liberty and killed 25 people instantly. It blew a 40-foot by 40-foot hole in the side of this ship. They were intent on sinking it. But they were also intent on not having a single survivor. According to eyewitness accounts, the Israelis machine-gunned the lifeboats that they put down.

[00:35:49] They machine-gunned the firefighters who were on the deck. They were bringing the wounded and the dead to the mess hall to triage them. They had one doctor who was trying to help them all put a few stitches in. It was harrowing. And it's amazing. If not for that crew, that boat would have sunk that day. But it still wasn't over. Helicopters showed up. Combat helicopters.

[00:36:17] And the USS Liberty, even though their signals were being jammed by the Israelis, got a signal out. And there were ships that tried to respond. The USS Saratoga, the USS America, sent planes. Both of them sent planes to help the USS Liberty. And something happened that's never happened before. A ship under attack, the planes were recalled. This has never happened before. And they sat there for 17 hours.

[00:36:46] 34 dead. 174 wounded. Out of 294 crew members. That's over 70% casualty rate. Unheard of. The Israelis were intent on leaving no survivor. And what about our own military? Why did they not send anybody for 17 hours to help these men? So what really happened? You know, the official reports say that it was a case of mistaken identity.

[00:37:16] But if you listen to Dean Rusk, former Secretary of State, Richard Helms, CIA Director, Bobby Ray Inman, head of the NSA, Captain Ward Boston, who was the chief counsel of the Court of Inquiry.

[00:37:33] If you listen to Admiral Moore, who served in Pearl Harbor, Midway, commanded both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleet, and was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, none of these distinguished men think this was an accident. They think it was intentional murder by the country of Israel. Either as a false flag operation, or because they simply didn't want anybody observing what they were doing that day.

[00:38:02] Well, I've got a call to action for everybody here. Honor these individuals. Quit ignoring that they exist. Go to their website, ussliberty.org. Support them. And while they're still alive, they need closure. Let's give them closure. Let's have an investigation. Let's pass a resolution honoring them. It's long overdue. And then they can have their justice. With that, I yield back.

[00:38:28] And I ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a declaration of Ward Boston declaring that the only official Court of Inquiry was invalid. Without objection, so ordered. All right. I yield back. The gentleman yields back. We heard the entire presentation by Thomas Massey on the House floor. You never thought you'd hear anything like that. That's for sure.

[00:38:53] Well, Thomas Massey knows who was responsible for his defeat, and it was AIPAC. He could see he was signing the checks. That's for sure. Yeah. He knows who was coming after him, who was the prime mover in his removal from the House of Representatives. And other people may have had a hand in it, but the prime mover, the indispensable party for doing that was Jewish power and influence again.

[00:39:22] This is what we've been saying throughout this program. Basically, everything bad that the U.S. government does, you can lay at their feet, unfortunately. And we need to understand that. They would like us to go after other people, but the source of the infection, the source of the cancer is Jewish power and influence. That's what we need to understand.

[00:39:45] That's what we need to, you know, we need to start blaming the right parties, not going off on a rabbit trail charging someone else with these problems. They act through a bunch of different people, but they have three basic ways to change our government and to control it. One is bribery. That's what AIPAC does with all this money for congressional races and Senate races.

[00:40:16] Two is blackmail. That's what Epstein Island is about. That's why you're never going to see complete disclosure of what's in the Epstein files, because then that elaborate blackmail operation will be worthless, because all the information will be out there. That may be the reason why Trump is bringing this war. And the third thing is assassination.

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[00:47:36] I remember in 2008 interviewing three or four of some of the top Liberty guys who were still alive to then. Eddie's really ingratiated himself with them. By the way, don't ever miss the fourth hour. That's Eddie Miller, by the way. The bombardier. Don't ever miss the fourth hour. Scoop Stanton and 7.5 Radio comes up right after us here on Liberty News Radio Network. But we know the Liberty guys. This is the first time anybody's ever done anything like this on the House.

[00:48:04] Thomas Massey deserves all credit for that. But, but, but, I'll have a but for you after you respond, Keith. Well, there's one thing that we left out of that presentation that I think is key. Why did the Israelis do this? Excuse me. Yeah, I mean, go quick on that. I'm not interested in litigating the Liberty. Yeah, but anyway, well, to understand it, they basically wanted America to think that the Egyptians had done this.

[00:48:33] They were hoping the ship would sink with no survivors and they could blame it on the Egyptians and thereby get America to join them in this war against Egypt and their other Arab neighbors. See, the more things change, the more they stay the same. Sounds a lot like the Iran war, doesn't it? Well, here's the thing about Massey, though, is I like him. I don't love him. I love the thing. I love the thing. He's bad on immigration.

[00:49:02] Let's just put it out there. That's one thing that I think he lets us down on. But on a lot of other things, he's voicing the wilderness for the good. And don't even mistake me. I don't even like 98 percent of the people in Congress. So to even like Massey is saying a lot. But I don't love him because, well, I mean, yes, this is great. I can't take this away from him. This is the feather in his cap. I'm all with him on this. Great, great on raising awareness of the liberty.

[00:49:29] But only now that you're a lame duck, which is better than everybody else does as a lame duck. They would never do it at all. At least it's finally gotten on the congressional record. I get it. But the whole thing is he's a mob principled libertarian. He was not race conscious. He knew what Jews were doing to him because he could see who was signing the checks. All of that is not to negate or this is not in any way something that is to disparage Massey. There's a lot of good there.

[00:49:57] But this whole thing is he's acting out now because he knew he was cooked. And he made this deal with Trump that Trump reneged on that if he had supported something that Trump was doing, you know, in his first year back in office, which was last year, Trump is going to call off the dogs. It didn't happen. So Massey is now lashing out with the Epstein files and with the USS Liberty, anything else he can throw.

[00:50:25] Why didn't he do that if he was so concerned? Why didn't he do that 10 years ago? You know, why any time before now when he's going on the way out? So listen, not to disparage. I'm glad he's doing it now. If ever, I'm glad he's doing it now rather than not at all. But this whole thing with the Epstein thing, I got to ask these questions here because I'm honest. And that is, again, what was alleged? What was alleged? I don't know if I believe everything that was alleged. I will tell you what I don't believe with the Epstein files.

[00:50:55] Epstein was probably a Mossad agent, you know, or Mossad adjacent operative that was trying to get the scoop on these politicians with these honeypots. It was a blackmail operation. I believe all of that. I believe all of that. But what I don't believe is, I mean, one of the things that was going on earlier this year when the Epstein files was at a fever pitch was that Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush were raping little boys together and eating them. I don't believe that.

[00:51:24] I don't believe that. I don't believe that Hillary Clinton was raping little boys and girls with marinara sauce at Pizzagate. These people are horrible enough. There's so much true about them and their horridness that there's no reason to gild the lily. I don't believe that they were raping, you know, young, like single digit aged boys and girls. I'm willing to be proved wrong.

[00:51:53] On the other hand, children were probably involved in the reason. What's a child, though? Because here's the thing, though. See, the thing about a child. Are you talking about a 16-year-old in one state but when it's 17 is the age of consent in another state? I mean, what are we talking about? You know what the age of consent is in Europe? I was about to say something I shouldn't have. 14 in Germany. 14. If you're 14, you can, you know, have sex with a 30-year-old man.

[00:52:21] So what I'm asking is, what was the jurisdiction on Epstein Island? And by the way, I'm a father of a 16-year-old girl and a 5-year-old girl, so I can say something about this. If anybody ever touched my daughters, I would kill them. And I don't mean that with hyperbole. They would die. I would trade my life for theirs. They would die. They would die. I would die. I would go to prison to defend their honor. But what were the parents of these little girls that, you know, all these politicians and Epstein were raping?

[00:52:51] You know, my girl, my 16-year-old and my 5-year-old daughter aren't getting on a plane with Jeffrey Epstein. Oh, Dad, I'm going with Jeffrey on his jet, by the way, for Bill Clinton. So I don't understand any of that. And I think it's probably going to come down to the age of consent versus 18 versus 17 versus 16 or 15 or 14 in Europe. And that's it. Well, the old joke in the South used to be, what do they call a 16-year-old girl in Arkansas? They call her middle-aged. All right.

[00:53:20] Now, on the other hand, think about this. Remember, Epstein Island was a blackmail operation. So that's what it really was. So consequently, let me finish this thought. If it's a blackmail operation, what blackmail value does it have that a politician had sex with a woman, not his wife? None. Not in today's America. And back in the 1920s, that was probably a big deal, but not today.

[00:53:48] Anyway, having pedophilia, on the other hand, is blackmail. But what is a pedophile? I mean, again, then it gets down to the jurisdiction. Because anything between Germany, which is by no means a backwater, that is a prime first world nation. 14 through 18 is the age of consent. I mean, I just, listen, I don't, I'm just being honest in pursuit of the truth. You know, all this hysteria about Epstein. I mean, are we talking about, you know, 16 is the age of consent?

[00:54:18] Where are the parents in any of this? 18, 16, 14. All of it is not good. It's like all these mistreated starlets in Hollywood that say they had to sleep with these producers. I wonder how many of them did that willingly because they wanted to pass their career. Where are the parents in all this? Where's the 16-year-old girl or 14-year-old? Are you really talking about how they get the 5-year-old girl to eat and barbecue? We've got to be real here in all things. We're going to be real here with you every day. Goodbye. God bless you. Goodbye.