Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Richard Werner Exposes the Bankers

@BlckJack123
All wars are bankers wars

@1DVSB
In 1913 the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank and IRS were created to collect on the debts the government would incur.

@realjoeplummer
The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin explains the history of Central Banking and its role in controlling governments. If you want a condensed version, read or listen to Dishonest Money: Financing the Road to Ruin (2024 edition) for free.

@justinelliot6433
Max Warburg was head of the German central bank during WW1.
Paul Warburg started the US Federal Reserve during WW1.
Starting to NOTICE something here

@φυλακή13
"Money, being naturally barren, to make it breed money is preposterous, and a perversion from the end of its institution, which was only to serve the purpose of exchange, and not of increase. Men called bankers we shall hate, for they enrich themselves while doing nothing." – Aristotle, Politics

@rogernunn1
Richard Werner has laid it out clearly. Credit creation was never discussed when I studied economics.
U.S. Civil War (1861–1865) 750,000 deaths
World War I (1914–1918) 18 million deaths
The Weimar Depression (1921-1925) 6 million deaths
The Great Depression (1929-1939) 7 million deaths
World War II (1939–1945) 80 million deaths

@ThomasWilson-je3de
Prior to the creation of the central banks the expense of conducting something as expensive as a world war was out of the question. "Reserves" means a group of European bankers giving our country a credit card with interest attached. Buy now, pay later. Somehow, the normies never caught on to the fact that we were being buried in monstrous debt forever. We are their tax cattle slaves. Read the Talmud. It's working out perfectly for them.

@2012ouroboros
"The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the banks." - Lord Acton

@KT-en8pq
If it's not obvious that Central Banking is a fallen angel technology, then you'll always be wondering why. Powers and Principalities.

@williamneumyer7147
Our Constitution Article I, section 8, paragraph 5 confers upon Congress power "To coin Money in Silver and Gold, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and to fix the Standard of Weights and Measures." Not to be fleeced by an "independent" private cabal of foreigners.

@tedphillips3119
It's crazy how fifteen years ago when I got into reading Eustace Mullins all of this seemed so far out and crazy, but now it's just common sense.

@scott9143
Thanks for exposing this Tucker



World-renowned economist Richard Werner on where money comes from: banks just create it out of thin air, and keep a pile for themselves.

0:00 How Werner Predicted the Japanese Financial Crisis
14:16 How Banks Create Money From Nothing
24:09 You’re Being Lied to About the Bank’s Role in Economics
33:59 The Evils of the Federal Reserve
38:51 Why Are Banks Allowed to Create Money?
57:12 Was Leaving the Gold Standard a Mistake?
1:09:30 The Difference Between Banks and Central Banks
1:24:26 How Society and Culture Are Impacted by Banks
1:33:11 Did the US Purposely Destroy the Japanese Economy?
1:35:42 The Central Bank’s Attempt to Blacklist Werner
1:39:03 The CIA’s Threat to Werner
1:47:24 Why Werner’s Research Scared the Central Banks
2:03:55 The Link Between Central Banks and Warfare
2:18:02 Where Is the US Economy Headed?
2:29:49 The World Bank’s Debt Trap
2:35:34 The Dark Truth About Central Bank Digital Currency
2:40:19 Where Can People Learn More About This?

Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Libertarian Scott Horton vs Neocon Bill Kristol

@bebopkirby
Kristol is a great spokesman for his country, Israel.

@Mystery_G
When you've spent your entire professional career as a prop for psychopaths, it becomes impossible to admit you spent your entire professional career as a prop for psychopaths.

@KeithKnightDontTreadonAnyone
Scott Horton is the greatest thing to happen to America since Thomas Paine.

@TheMak1S
Free USA from AIPAC

@andinorth1507
What we did in Libya was evil. What we did in Iraq was evil. What we did in Syria was evil. What we’ve been doing to Iran is evil. I think Mr. Warmonger needs to take a course on Justice.

@RKZX2
Im pretty sure Kristol hasnt gotten one thing right his entire career. But yet he out there grabbing a paycheck.

@CaDzA818
Yes, Bill Kristol is Jewish. He was born into a Jewish family in New York City on December 23, 1952, as the son of Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb. His father, Irving Kristol, was a prominent figure in the neoconservative movement and served as managing editor of Commentary magazine.

@WessStewart
Holy damn...THIS is why they don't let third parties into the major presidential debates, and you know it.

@Lumiere858
Deep respect to Scott. Much needed Truth. Thank you.

@ChicagoMike85
This was a legendary debate.. I have watched this like 3 times since it had come out years ago!.. Scott absolutely mopped the floor w/ this guy.. And it was awesome at the time, because during this time, we really had no one standing up for us - for truth.. We were being fed so many lies, non-stop. And this debate really opened the door to the other side, to what smart, independent minded Americans were thinking and wanted to say but had no platform to do so... Again, legendary debate!

@CleverThoughts1
The most astonishing thing is that Bill is shameless even after being proven wrong by Scott and history. Funny, how he had to leave quickly to catch a flight 😂😂


On October 4, 2021, Bill Kristol, an editor at large of The Bulwark, went up against Scott Horton of the Libertarian Institute in an Oxford-style debate on U.S. foreign policy at Symphony Space in New York City. Kristol was a leading proponent of the invasion of Iraq, the founding editor of The Weekly Standard, a foreign policy adviser to John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, and chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle. Scott Horton is the author of Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism and Fool's Errand: Time to End the War in Afghanistan. He's the editorial director of Antiwar.com and the host of Antiwar Radio and the Scott Horton Show. The debate was hosted by The Soho Forum, with Director Gene Epstein moderating.

Monday, July 28, 2025

Body Language: FBI Kash & Bongino

@paulwilson4369
A 3rd grader can read this hostage video.

@DeathChild7
blink twice if you are being held hostage

@amywilkins543
They look scared to death. I was shocked watching their demeanor. They act like they’ve seen something they can’t unsee and it’s bigger than they could have imagined 😢

@jeannenora6113
They have to worry about their families. They can´t tell the truth and it´s killing them inside.

@udonewsreport
"They found something..!" Boy, did they. 😎

@stephenharris9802
Both are bug eyed. They look terrified. Guess those Epstein pizzagate tapes were all a hoax

@ShelliG
Treason does not have a statute of limitations in the United States. Under 18 U.S.C. § 3281, crimes punishable by death, such as treason (defined in 18 U.S.C. § 2381), can be prosecuted at any time without limitation.


Thursday, July 24, 2025

Scott Horton x Tucker on Iran

kileyg86
20 minutes in and I’ve already learned more about middle east history than I have in my entire life

@COLife24-7
The GREAT Scott Horton!! You’re awesome Tucker for having the ACTUAL America First guests lately!

@dominiccocchia
It’s about time Scott Horton is getting his well deserved recognition

@Sandwigger_Samson_option
This is really going to piss off the neocons and chosen banker warmongers. 😂 Thanks Tucker, Scott Horton is the man!

@vgstb
Scott is a national treasure and a real Texan, who doesn't take shit from anybody. End the ponzi debt wars, time to do some housecleaning at home.

@HMM-h6g
This is the living breathing testament to our tax dollars blowing up our parents tax dollars. We have been lied to all of our lives. Thank you Scott and Tucker 🙏🏽

@Onishiro
This is the best guest you've had so far. Scott will educate so many new viewers with his research and knowledge of decades of terrible US foreign policy.


How did we wind up at war with Iran? Scott Horton explains. Scott Horton is director of the Libertarian Institute, editorial director of Antiwar.com and author of Enough Already: Time to End the War on Terrorism and Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine.

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Pizzagate Aged Far Better Than Russiagate

@joevolcano6720
The Jeffrey Epstein story does not start with him, it starts with Robert Maxwell, and we really need to understand this.
@psychonautiques
What a grim reality we find ourselves in.

@richardmcgowan1651
We just had the President of America call the mass sexual assault of minors boring...... Boring. How do you even respond to something like that?

@ronalddippenaar2381
unz dot com Nick Bryant published the little black book in 2015

@mkhud50n
"Elite" used to be a bad word in America. As soon as they started using it I knew we were screwed.

@Sergio_21M
There is also an Epstein Victims Fund, 138 victims have been compensated, in return for the money they had to sign NDA and legally agree to not file criminal or civil charges for crimes rendered.


Author and podcaster Michael Malice explains how America’s elites maintain and wield power. Captured universities and cultural institutions have produced a homogeneous class of journalists, lawyers, politicians, and entertainers who spread their worldview unquestioned and in lockstep. One powerful weapon in their arsenal is the dreaded smear of “conspiracy theorist.” Michael argues that while we keep ourselves busy arguing over the Epstein files, true conspiracies are commonplace in American history, not just occasional exceptions to the norm.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

It's time to tell the truth, Donald

@jackwilson1818
If you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes Israel.

@mikeehrmantraut1899
“When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.” ― Edward Snowden

@ZachK55
I don't care if the current sitting president and all of the living former presidents go to prison for life. Release the fucking files.

@BigDaddyDelliott
Donald trump is uniting the country in a way that NOBODY expected 💀

@LeeboProductions
This isn't just an American issue. This involves multiple intelligence agencies; CIA, Mossad, MI6 etc. It involves international elites, royals, and multiple banks including JP Morgan and Barclays. It's way deeper than just an American issue

@TheOmnipotentBeing
This cover up is ironically the most transparent the government has ever been. If this isn’t released then this country has no soul and we are doomed. Dark times ahead.

@ImNotDaleGribble
Why is no one trying to interview Ghisline Maxwell in prison?

@BeansGummy
Trump literally hit us with the "Trust me bro"

@Republic_of_New_England
If they double down, we must triple down.

@Cosmic9838
Bill Gates is 100% in it, multiple times. Dude probably had a season pass.

@FurdTurgeson
There is a list. There isn’t a list. We have the list. The list is gone. The list is back but it’s Obamas list.


Asmongold reacts to ‪@coffeezillaextras‬'s investigation of Trump covering up Jeffrey Epstein

@NarrowCobra2119
This situation is a domino effect. The moment the first domino falls, the rest will follow. That’s why so many forces are protecting the first one. It’s not about the consequences of the fall, but about who that first domino represents. For the system to react this aggressively, that domino must be either incredibly important or incredibly dangerous. And this isn't the first time the U.S. government, or those with enough influence over it, have refused to release sensitive information under the banner of "national security" or an "ongoing investigation."

Take Jeffrey Epstein, for example. His sudden death, the "missing" footage, the sealed client list. These aren't coincidences. They reflect a deliberate effort to preserve the system from a cascade of consequences. Epstein may be the most public example, but he’s far from the first. And then there’s Pizzagate, a theory widely discredited, but not born from fiction. It stemmed from real questions surrounding the Podesta emails, which contained unusual language and raised suspicions about connections among powerful elites. The backlash, the ridicule, the speed of the media’s dismissal. It all served a singular purpose: containment.

And now, in our current political climate, [REDACTED] is more important than ever. Whether or not Trump is involved is almost irrelevant. Either outcome would be catastrophic for his administration. If he is involved, it confirms the worst suspicions and ignites a firestorm. If he isn't involved, it still hands his opponents a narrative of corruption and concealment. His involvement isn’t what matters to him right now, preserving trust in his government is. Suppressing any connection is just a bonus.

So the play is simple: Keep it in the shadows. Keep it vague. Keep it quiet. Eventually, the noise dies down. The media cycle moves on. The public forgets. Because once that first domino falls, regardless of who pushed it, the entire structure begins to fall.

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Escape WW3 with Game Theory

@Odisej1987
"By no means follow the suki in their cry for war!"
Remember this, fellow people 🙏

@bapluda
For 100 years. All wars are banker wars.

@user-ci9jo9xm4v
I wish this channel was mandatory to watch in school. Imagine the men and society we would raise as a result.

@pranakhan
I can humbly say I ignored Game Theory when I was a young man. I thought it was only a tool of the Military Industrial Complex, since that was the only context I heard the term mentioned in. A tool used against many, and one that negatively affected me personally. Then I was exposed to James P. Carse book; "Finite and Infinite Games", which changed the way I saw all long and short-term planning strategies over time. It's not a perfect equation, but it is a useful model for understanding not only the decisions you make but the decisions that the leaders of the world make. Honor will come, and we must be the ones to carry it when no one else will.