Brief Summary
This YouTube video by Redacted covers a range of topics, including the situation at the US border, the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, potential war between the US and Iran, and the FDA's approval of a new HIV drug. It also touches on issues of censorship, government propaganda, and the role of the Federal Reserve in funding wars.
- The US government may be involved in child trafficking at the border.
- The US media is biased in its coverage of the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
- The US may be drawn into a war with Iran, potentially involving China and Russia.
- The FDA's approval of a new HIV drug raises concerns about public health and the influence of big pharma.
Border Crisis and Child Trafficking
The US is facing a humanitarian challenge at the border with an increase in unaccompanied children. The Biden administration inherited a broken system and is working to fix it, with FEMA assisting in transferring children to safe homes. However, there are concerns that children are being trafficked through a sophisticated network, with some sponsors being criminals who exploit children for income. The US government may be unintentionally acting as a middleman in this multi-billion dollar child trafficking operation.
Ukraine-Russia Conflict and Media Bias
Russia's aggression in Ukraine is a war escalation, and the US should provide more help to Ukraine, including allowing them to strike bases inside Russia. American media outlets are biased in their coverage of the conflict, amplifying Ukrainian President Zilinski's demands for US involvement while ignoring the perspective of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This biased reporting is considered government propaganda that endangers lives, and Americans have a right to know all sides of the conflict.
Hunter Biden's Shakedown
The discussion revolves around a recorded statement that sounds like a shakedown involving Hunter Biden. The FBI's reluctance to acknowledge the shakedown is seen as suspicious and revealing.
Julian Assange's Arrest
Julian Assange was arrested by British police at the embassy and appeared in a US court in Saipan.
Secret Service Perimeter and Presidential Security
The Secret Service's protective perimeter during an assassination attempt was shorter than the range of an AR-15, a common weapon in mass shootings. The Secret Service representative was evasive when asked if all audio and video recordings had been provided to the committee.
Threats to Democracy and Censorship
There is a growing threat to democracy with people in power seeking to control what information the public receives. Hillary Clinton suggested civil or criminal charges for Americans engaged in propaganda. Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden administration pressured Meta to censor content, including information about Hunter Biden. Some conspiracy theories, like the Hunter Biden laptop story, have turned out to be true.
Conspiracy Theories and Disinformation
The term "conspiracy theorist" was first used by the CIA to discredit those who questioned the official narrative of John F. Kennedy's assassination. The US government is the greatest propagator of disinformation in the world. Debates and disputes should be resolved through open discussion, not government censorship.
Potential War Between US and Iran
The White House says that President Trump is considering a war with Iran and will decide within two weeks. Seymour Hersh reports that an attack on Iran is imminent, possibly within 48 hours, involving heavy American bombing. Iran has rejected Trump's demand for unconditional surrender, and the Ayatollah has warned of irreparable consequences if the US military enters the conflict. China has sent surveillance ships to the Persian Gulf, indicating their concern about the situation.
Israel's Media Blackout and Iron Dome
Israel has imposed a media blackout, restricting the publication of details about the war with Iran. The Iron Dome missile defense system may have limited effectiveness, with interceptor missiles failing to hit their targets and falling into civilian areas. There are concerns that Israel is using its own people as fodder and that the Netanyahu government is trying to draw the US into the conflict.
China and Russia's Involvement
China is unlikely to allow Iran to fall, given their deep ties and massive deals. Vladimir Putin has stated that Russian personnel will remain at the Basher nuclear facility in Iran, raising the stakes in the conflict. Iran is prepared to fight the United States and has likely reserved a certain amount of resources for that eventuality.
US War Propaganda and Objectives
The presentation of a potential war with Iran to the American people is misleading, with illusions of an easy victory and minimized civilian deaths. There are parallels between the lead-up to the 2003 Iraq war and the current situation. The true objective may be regime change, but military success is unlikely, and the consequences could be costly for the United States.
Congressional Approval for War
No American soldier should be sent to war without an official declaration from Congress, as required by the Constitution. However, this has not happened in decades, with soldiers dying in undeclared foreign conflicts. A bipartisan attempt to require congressional approval for military action against Iran failed. The fight to enforce this principle must be taken to the state level.
The Fed's Role in Funding Wars
The Federal Reserve enables the US to fund wars by devaluing the dollar and printing money. Without the Federal Reserve, the US would not be able to engage in so many foreign wars. There is a discussion about returning to a gold standard, but the government is unlikely to support it because it would restrain their ability to fund wars.
The Fed and Interest Rates
The Federal Reserve's priority is the cartel of banks, not the nation or presidential policies. Lowering interest rates would lead to more inflation. The Fed funds wars by printing money and buying US treasuries. The income tax, introduced shortly before the creation of the Fed, has become a permanent burden on the American people.
The FDA's Approval of a New HIV Drug
The FDA has approved a new HIV prevention drug, but the media is not telling the whole truth about it. The two populations that should take it are gay, bisexual, and transgender people, and cisgender women in subsaharan Africa. The drug was not tested on a placebo, and it may encourage riskier behavior among those who take it. Anal sex is 20 times riskier than vaginal sex for HIV contraction, and condoms are likely to fail. The government no longer issues warnings about the risks of anal sex, and big pharma benefits from this situation.