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From Iran, Hezbollah, Israel, Trump, Europe, and Strait of Hormuz tensions to growing fears of war, deception, economic collapse, and religious confusion, this discussion examines who is driving global instability, why governments and media narratives are rapidly shifting, and how modern events increasingly mirror prophetic warnings ignored by political and religious leaders worldwide. The analysis explores Palestine activism, Haredi Judaism, Islamic extremism, Israeli defense strategy, European leadership failures, drone warfare, and Western political theater while exposing corruption, propaganda, failed institutions, and the growing collapse of trust consuming governments, cultures, religions, and global alliances across the modern world. Additional segments address Tribulation and Rapture doctrine, replacement theology, Ruth, Boaz, and the Kinsman Redeemer while confronting broader questions involving truth, morality, redemption, accountability, and why so many political and religious systems appear increasingly detached from reason, reality, historical evidence, and Yahowah’s testimony.

00:00:00 ~ Intro ~ Topical
00:01:08 ~ Proverbs / Fear & Confidence / “Lord” Meme Critique
00:10:00 ~ Palestine Activism / Korean Solidarity / Anti-Semitism & Hadrian
00:20:00 ~ Desert Storm / Afghanistan Blowback / U.S. Military Failure
00:30:00 ~ Women In Religion / Iran Negotiations / Strait Of Hormuz
00:40:00 ~ Tribulation Doctrine / EU Leadership / Russia & Ukraine
00:50:00 ~ Hezbollah Drones / Israeli Defense / AI & Modern Warfare
01:00:00 ~ Ruth / Boaz / Kinsman Redeemer / Shabuw’ah Imagery

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00:00:00Come a little closer and lend me your ears.
00:00:04Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine.
00:00:08In each episode, we'll dig into the major stories,
00:00:12uncover the truth, and retrieve gems from Yada's blog.
00:00:16We'll discuss what's right, bark about what's wrong,
00:00:19wag our tails at the thrill of discovery,
00:00:21and take you on adventures through the exciting world we live in today.
00:00:24So, fasten your curiosity leash and get ready.
00:00:31Right then, coming to you with another episode of the Yada's blog on a blog,
00:00:36tomorrow's news disseminated today.
00:00:38Let's dive in.
00:00:41Well, hello. Welcome back to our ocean studio.
00:00:43And we have a guest co-host here and Roger Bankston joining Kevin and I
00:00:51as we try to work around the Wookiee here and do our ongoing vlog on the vlog on the daily.
00:00:58So, welcome, Roger. Glad to have you here.
00:01:03Thanks. Thanks, Craig.
00:01:04Pleasure to be here.
00:01:05Yeah. Yeah, this is your second with us and we'll do many more now,
00:01:09particularly since we're doing this on the daily basis.
00:01:13To jump right in, what we're presenting here is the vlog from a Facebook feed.
00:01:20So, I have a Facebook account that I use for no other reason than to feed this particular show
00:01:26with things that I think might be interesting.
00:01:28It also feeds the blog on the yadaya.com website that we can engage in and keep current with the
00:01:36news.
00:01:37And so, our intent is to talk about the various things that have been presented on the Facebook feed
00:01:45so that we can just keep current with what the weirdos are doing in religion and rebuke it
00:01:52and also talk about what's going wrong in the news and also rebuke that.
00:01:58So, we begin here with the Word of God in Proverbs 14.
00:02:06And I listened to this.
00:02:09And this numbskull is citing Proverbs 14.
00:02:14But I recall that in being Ethan Hawes Rocky, I wrote it.
00:02:21And I'm self-indulgent here.
00:02:23I wrote it about me.
00:02:24It's about the Choder.
00:02:25This is Chokman Choder.
00:02:27And, you know, never once did I mention a Lord.
00:02:32Never once did I say that fear is the answer.
00:02:36It's all about wisdom.
00:02:40And to say the Lord is secure in confidence, say what?
00:02:47Does that mean your God is secure because he's confident?
00:02:52You're not able to think it through?
00:02:54No, the Chokman Choder presentation is there because we're trying to convey the importance of wisdom.
00:03:04And you can be confident and you can be secure when you are particularly wise.
00:03:13And to be wise, you have to study Yahweh's testimony, know what he said, and then make the connections to
00:03:19understand it.
00:03:20And then act upon, of course, what he has conveyed.
00:03:24But not so much.
00:03:27They want their God to be secure and confident.
00:03:29I guess you'd have to understand that from a Christian point of view.
00:03:33Their God's no bigger than a man.
00:03:36And men can kill their God.
00:03:37So their God ought to be worried.
00:03:40Yeah.
00:03:41He's a little sore after that last bout with humankind, isn't he?
00:03:46Yeah, I guess.
00:03:48I've always wondered.
00:03:49I was wondering.
00:03:51How could you have a religion of two and a half billion people where the God is no bigger than
00:03:57a man, where the God is killed by men, where the God's solution to being killed by men is bodily
00:04:05resurrection, which I thought went out with the Egyptians.
00:04:08I thought they were the last to buy into that stupidity.
00:04:12And all you have to do is look at the mummies.
00:04:14Guess what?
00:04:14But even with elaborate preparation, it didn't work.
00:04:19They don't look so good, do they?
00:04:21No.
00:04:22And your lead guy, the guy that wrote the first 14 books of your Bibble, that fellow admitted that he
00:04:29was demon-possessed.
00:04:30And he never found a single rational fallacy that he couldn't incorporate into his letters.
00:04:37He got them all.
00:04:39Well, it sounds like it's something written by men for men to enslave men.
00:04:44Correct.
00:04:45That was the purpose.
00:04:47And to aggrandize certain men.
00:04:49And it actually backfired on Paul.
00:04:52He was hated by the time that he died in 66 CE alone in Rome.
00:04:57Everybody had abandoned him because those who knew him realized that he was a complete fraud.
00:05:03And that's what happens.
00:05:08Yeah, I was wondering, you mentioned this being a bit self-indulgent.
00:05:12You know, I said, is this essentially a post-it note on the refrigerator to yourself written by Ethan Hosrocky
00:05:21about a choder?
00:05:22Hey, don't forget to do this choder thing when you come back as yada.
00:05:26Is that what this, the 14th of Mishal is?
00:05:29Yeah, it's, you know, it's a lot of things changed when we learned about Ethan Hosrocky and the delivery of
00:05:37the 89th Mismore and the purpose of it.
00:05:39But prior to that time, I had assumed that since the Mishal, these proverbs were really well written.
00:05:50They describe life in the covenant.
00:05:53They describe a relationship between father and son, mother and daughter, and a covenant kind of family relationship.
00:06:03And I had wrongly assumed that because they were astutely written, that they must be written by doubt.
00:06:11But I should have been smarter than that.
00:06:13You know what should have been my first clue that the proverbs could not have been written by doubt and
00:06:18most certainly could not have been written by Solomon?
00:06:20What was the first clue?
00:06:21I missed it.
00:06:24They were written as...
00:06:27I had to keep my day job.
00:06:29I know.
00:06:30I've never shared this before, but it's, there is something that is absolutely obvious as to why God could not
00:06:38have written those Mishal.
00:06:42And I've already given you the answer.
00:06:45All right.
00:06:46What is the entire thrust?
00:06:48What if you start with the first Mishal and you go to the last, what is the theme of them?
00:06:55All of them.
00:06:57Wisdom passed from father to son.
00:06:59No?
00:07:01They're not all on wisdom, but many are.
00:07:04And Dode could have handled wisdom.
00:07:07They're all family oriented.
00:07:09They're all the relationship between a father and son, a mother and her daughter.
00:07:18And it is all about life within a family where the mother and father are doing as one would hope
00:07:29in terms of raising children.
00:07:30So it's family advice as to how to live if you're going to raise children properly.
00:07:39Dode's mother, he called, he called his mother a whore.
00:07:42His father was a jerk who had abandoned him.
00:07:45And that life, Dode knew nothing of this.
00:07:49This was, if you want to know the reason that Dode had such a tough time with women and he
00:07:53married poorly.
00:07:55Married a lot, but married poorly and didn't get better with practice.
00:07:58And why he made so many mistakes regarding his sons and daughters, and he made horrendous mistakes with his sons
00:08:06and daughters, horrendous mistakes with his wives and girlfriends, is because he had no one in that life to model
00:08:14proper behavior.
00:08:15And wouldn't until the intervention of the Amma and her husband.
00:08:23And so he couldn't write them because this is, this was his weakness, not his strength.
00:08:32Was not, was not Dode as the author.
00:08:34He just didn't have, didn't have any experience.
00:08:38This was all in his resume.
00:08:39What do you think about that, Roger?
00:08:42Well, it makes sense when you look at it from that perspective.
00:08:45It always seemed to me to be familial, you know, talking about family.
00:08:49But it gets such more deeper than that when you look at it, really, and you take it apart.
00:08:55It's, it just works.
00:08:57I mean, without it, what is there?
00:08:59Yeah.
00:09:00Well, the fact of the matter is there is nothing deeper or more important than family, particularly the family of
00:09:06God, the covenant family.
00:09:07And this is something that Dode became the exemplar of.
00:09:11And he was the one who made the covenant family possible, according to Yahweh.
00:09:16But at, for most of his life, he was abandoned by his mother, abandoned by his father, had horrible relations
00:09:24with girlfriends and wives, and was a really, really bad father to his children.
00:09:31So, this, this is Dode's weakness, not his strength.
00:09:36And it is what ultimately we have worked to shore up.
00:09:41So, it is, it's advice that Dode could benefit from, but not give.
00:09:49What do you got next there?
00:09:53Oh, boy.
00:09:55Koreans in Palestine.
00:09:56Oh, yeah.
00:09:57Koreans in Palestine.
00:09:58So, my question is to these Koreans, waving the Palestinian flag as Gen Zers, is that, where is Palestine?
00:10:11Where on a map would you find, you're standing up for this place, you're waving their flag, where is it?
00:10:17They're the side of the world.
00:10:19Who, who, well, no, it's not the other side of the world.
00:10:22There is no such place.
00:10:23Oh, and who are these people you're calling Palestinians?
00:10:27And why are you standing with them and, and for them?
00:10:31What did they do?
00:10:33Who are they?
00:10:34What did they do?
00:10:35Where are they?
00:10:36Do you have a clue?
00:10:37Or is it, you're just a moron Marxist, and somebody told you this is cool, so you're going to be
00:10:44among the cool kids?
00:10:48Well, everybody's got to have a YouTube link to get some likes, to get some monetization off of it.
00:10:53This might just be one of those things.
00:10:57I find it surprising that Koreans typically have been very, very pro-Israel.
00:11:04I mean, it is this push through Christianity that they were, but they, you know, chosen people and everything, that
00:11:14Christianity kind of brings up.
00:11:15But historically, Koreans were very pro-Israel, and so this is definitely a shift away from that with more anti
00:11:23-Semitism.
00:11:23When Koreans went from Asian religions to Christianity, the Christianity that Koreans followed were false messiahs, Reverend Moon and the
00:11:36like.
00:11:37It's just a whole series of crazies in Korea.
00:11:41And so Korea happens to be the most prone nation, probably on earth, to accepting false messiahs and absolute dunderheads
00:11:49as Christian influencers.
00:11:51And, of course, the religion of Christianity is born anti-Semitic.
00:11:55The entire function of Christianity is to blame Jews for killing their god.
00:12:01And so it exists to demean them.
00:12:04Without Christianity, anti-Semitism wouldn't exist today, and there would be no reason to wave that flag,
00:12:11which is not saying that I am for the Fakistanians because they don't exist.
00:12:16I'm not for Fakistan because it doesn't exist and never has.
00:12:21It says, I'm anti-Jewish, and that's cool today.
00:12:25Yeah.
00:12:27Well, this Palestinian movement thing is just sweeping the world.
00:12:30It's going everywhere, and everybody's got to get on the bandwagon to wave their flag.
00:12:34And I'm not sure they even understand what's going on over there.
00:12:39They're too far removed.
00:12:40Yeah, it's one of the most popular lies ever sold.
00:12:44It's not the all-time greatest lie ever sold, but it's certainly in the top five, the Marxist-Muslim propaganda
00:12:52of Palestine and Palestinian.
00:12:55It was all contrived in the 1960s.
00:12:58It was based upon an anti-Semitic slur of Hadrian back in 133 CE.
00:13:05Hadrian is the one who tried to rename the Roman province of Yauda as Syria-Palestina for no other purpose
00:13:15than to demean Jews that he despised and that he was slaughtering.
00:13:21So it's a genocidal slur.
00:13:23It was unfortunately picked up by the British who were vile and have always been anti-Semitic and preserved by
00:13:33the British.
00:13:34And it was dusted off by the KGB and the Muslim Brotherhood in the 1960s and perpetrated as a preposterous
00:13:43lie.
00:13:43But it's been so disseminated around the world that you find even Jewish politicians and Jewish media sources parodying the
00:13:54same lie, talking about Palestine and Palestinians.
00:13:58So long as you're going to talk about mythical people, you've got nothing to say.
00:14:04Yeah, it's a new invention for the Israelis for sure.
00:14:08You never heard Golda Meir say the word Palestinian or Palestinian people, you know?
00:14:14Yeah, yeah.
00:14:15Well, she didn't.
00:14:17The fact is that she was also wrong.
00:14:19She blamed everything on Arab.
00:14:22Right.
00:14:23And her problem was Muslim.
00:14:24And she was incapable of saying that.
00:14:26So Golda Meir was wrong in a different way.
00:14:31Well, you know, if you keep repeating a lie over and over and over and over and over again, you
00:14:36know, the weak-minded are going to believe it eventually.
00:14:38Well, particularly in AI today and social media, lies go around the world a thousand times before the truth gets
00:14:46its pants on.
00:14:52Speaking of lies and stupid.
00:14:54Oh, boy.
00:14:56This guy here has a fairy tale about what's the difference between a rabbi and a rebbe.
00:15:03A rebbe and a rabbi.
00:15:05You know, it's a different pronunciation of the same word.
00:15:08And he's saying that, you know, with the rebbe, oh, that a thousand people could be listening to him and
00:15:16everybody that's listening to him thinks he's speaking just to him or her, just to him.
00:15:21Of course, there are no hers in Judaism.
00:15:23And with a rabbi, he could be speaking to a hundred people and the person thinks that he's speaking to
00:15:30the individual sitting next to them.
00:15:33That was his definition.
00:15:36And you're going, oh, my God.
00:15:38This is a Froot Loops religion.
00:15:40I mean, it literally is a Froot Loops religion.
00:15:42They pretend that they're sages.
00:15:44They pretend that they're wives.
00:15:45They pretend that their Talmud is Torah.
00:15:49They pretend that they're speaking for Ahashem.
00:15:52And they're just in the intellectual gutter.
00:15:56This is so sad.
00:15:57That's why God's so angry.
00:15:59His own people have betrayed him.
00:16:01And you get stupidity like this.
00:16:03And he's not just stupid.
00:16:05You know, what do they always say?
00:16:07You know, it's better to be perceived as, or stay quiet and be perceived as stupid than it is to
00:16:13open your mouth and remove all doubt.
00:16:15There you go, pal.
00:16:16That's your side.
00:16:17Well, it seems to me that rabbinical Judaism is a religion of squabble.
00:16:24I watched a YouTube not too long ago where a group of rabbis were debating and squabbling over what the
00:16:29Rambam had said about a certain thing.
00:16:32So they're just squabbling constantly among each other.
00:16:35That is the Talmud.
00:16:36The Talmud is a series of rib arguments against the Torah, against Yahweh, in favor of themselves, but also against
00:16:47one another.
00:16:48I mean, you know, the old line in Israel has always been that if you want a thousand opinions, ask
00:16:57two Jews.
00:16:58Right.
00:16:59If you want 10,000, ask two rabbis.
00:17:02Or maybe one.
00:17:05The Rambam, by the way, was an absolute numbskull.
00:17:11Moses Mamamedes got everything wrong.
00:17:14He is the founder of the codification of Judaism.
00:17:18His 13 principles of Judaism are all wrong.
00:17:23His calendar is wrong.
00:17:25His every utterance reeks Islam, which he was a vizier to the sultan.
00:17:35He is a literal piece of human refuge.
00:17:39And people believe him.
00:17:40And they also, the father of rabbinic Judaism actually is Rabbi Akiba.
00:17:44And he's the person that caused the diaspora based upon promoting a false messiah and Bar Kokhba.
00:17:50And that's your religion.
00:17:51I mean, you're going with that.
00:17:52And you're going to go with that against Yahweh?
00:17:55What's wrong with you?
00:17:56I mean, Jews, you've got your head in a gutter.
00:17:58It's just pathetic what you've done to yourself.
00:18:01And you wonder why the world hates you.
00:18:03And you look like that.
00:18:05Come on.
00:18:07No reason you have to dress up like you're an idiot wearing a skull cap.
00:18:13You're wearing the same damn skull cap the Pope wears.
00:18:17Run around on a Star of David, which is how you were harassed and exterminated.
00:18:24What's wrong with you?
00:18:25God damn.
00:18:26It's just really sick.
00:18:30The indoctrination is complete, yeah.
00:18:32No, it's good.
00:18:33They're literally beyond hope.
00:18:36They say their inequity is full.
00:18:39Yeah.
00:18:41Oh, I played this one this morning.
00:18:43You know, there's the air traffic control.
00:18:45And they're talking to them like the military has air traffic control, but it's the same as the FAA and
00:18:51ATC.
00:18:52You know, they said, you know, clear flight level 220, maintain heading of such and such.
00:18:58But, oh, my God.
00:19:00It's a damn warthog.
00:19:02Do you have any clue what a warthog's function is?
00:19:05Right.
00:19:06It works.
00:19:07When it scrapes low and slow, it does not fly in combat operations at the flight levels.
00:19:15And, you know, you don't tell a warthog, maintain this heading.
00:19:20No.
00:19:21You know, it's close in scraping combat.
00:19:25And it shoots a Gatling gun with 50 caliber rounds like a monster.
00:19:34It's basically a jet engine version of an attack helicopter.
00:19:38You know.
00:19:39Correct.
00:19:39Low flying, slow flying.
00:19:41Before the Apache, this is what we had.
00:19:45Super slow, super low flying, big damn engines on the back.
00:19:52And it is essentially a gun with wings.
00:19:55It's a machine gun with wings.
00:19:57And the sad thing about this ugly bird is it was responsible for deaths of more Americans and the desert
00:20:05storm than any other weapon.
00:20:08It killed more of them than Islamic terrorists.
00:20:11Every time we deployed one of these in close combat, we killed our own.
00:20:16And then the defense department lied and said, no, they were killed honorably in combat.
00:20:20No, we shot our own.
00:20:22We tore them to pieces.
00:20:24This piece of destructive hardware ought to have been thrown away during desert storm for killing so many Americans.
00:20:34And yet, you know, we still glamorize it.
00:20:37You know, when they tried to deploy a couple of these, when they're trying to rescue Captain Uranium.
00:20:43Remember that?
00:20:44You know, we had the downed F-15 pilot that actually was arrayed on the uranium storage in Iran.
00:20:52And so I call it the capture of Captain Uranium, which was a complete failure.
00:20:58They sent two of these in and a couple of Navy versions of helicopter gunships.
00:21:04You know how well they did?
00:21:07Well, you can see them and the C-130s because they're all charred and crashed.
00:21:12Right.
00:21:14The problem, well, there's a billion problems, but the problem with these aircraft is that because they're only effective, low
00:21:25and slow, like the gunship helicopters, like the Apache gunship, the Stinger-type missile, whether it's American or Russian or
00:21:35Chinese, is so plentiful and so effective.
00:21:39We're not even able to remember.
00:21:41That's how the U.S. ran the Soviet Union out of Afghanistan.
00:21:48We hired the Taliban.
00:21:51We gave them stingers.
00:21:52They shot down the helicopters.
00:21:55And that was the end of the war.
00:21:58And now we're the bait.
00:22:01Now they're returning the favor.
00:22:04God, we learned nothing.
00:22:06This A-10 was built around a gun.
00:22:09They had the Vulcan .50 caliber first, and they said, we need to make this fly.
00:22:15There you go.
00:22:16Well, you know, the training it takes to fly one of those things and to deliver the stuff is extensive.
00:22:22And it's quite, you know how complicated it is to fly an airplane.
00:22:26But with a Stinger, all you need is a trigger finger.
00:22:30That's correct.
00:22:31It doesn't take anything.
00:22:33It's a dumb, dumb weapon.
00:22:35You can shoot it blind, and it's going to find its target when they're slow and low.
00:22:40Well, you've got to turn it on.
00:22:41You've got to be able to turn the Stinger on.
00:22:43That was the first problem with some of the Mujahideen.
00:22:47We had the FBI.
00:22:49The FBI trained the Taliban to fire stingers.
00:22:53And that was the war that Zygmunt Brzezinski thought would be so smart that we'll give the Soviet Union a
00:23:01taste of what they gave us in Vietnam.
00:23:03And all we have to do is bribe Pakistanis by giving the Pakistanis lots of military weapons.
00:23:08That was really smart.
00:23:09And maybe some knowledge on an atomic bomb, which that probably happened in the midst of it.
00:23:15And with that training, we'll teach the Taliban to go kick some Russian behind.
00:23:21And we'll give them all the weapons.
00:23:23Well, guess what?
00:23:24That's where al-Qaeda came into being, because the United States was actually the entity that named it,
00:23:31because it was the database of Mujahideen that the CIA was training to go kill Ruskies.
00:23:39We created our own monster.
00:23:42Yep.
00:23:43Well, there's a legacy of that monster.
00:23:47Oh, my.
00:23:49Have you guys ever listened to either of these?
00:23:51Yeah.
00:23:51Do you guys, either of these two fellows, do you know who they are?
00:23:54Yeah, I know Scott Ritter.
00:23:55I don't know the other fellow.
00:23:57Okay.
00:23:57Glenn Dyson is probably the most erudite of the YouTube talk show host.
00:24:06He's a very bright fellow, very articulate fellow, very subdued.
00:24:11I think he is in Oslo, Norway, and that area.
00:24:14But his English is quite good.
00:24:15And he has a series of routine guests that he has on.
00:24:19I watch his show every night.
00:24:21So, you know, it's because my job requires me to stay attuned with the news.
00:24:26And you can't find news on any other.
00:24:29You're not going to find news that you can actually talk intelligently about on Facebook or X or places like
00:24:35that.
00:24:35And I don't watch the mainstream media anymore.
00:24:37So Scott Ritter happens to be a real expert on weapon systems.
00:24:43He knows what's happening in Iran and also Ukraine, for example.
00:24:47Those are that's his powerhouse.
00:24:50He went to Russia and spent a fair amount of time there.
00:24:52I mean, when he speaks of what the Russians are doing, he has rubbed shoulders with the top brass of
00:25:00Russian generals.
00:25:01I mean, he's really has honed his craft.
00:25:04But when he came back on this last trip, he came back as a zealot.
00:25:09And he very often gets unhinged.
00:25:11And I don't have a problem with somebody copping an attitude.
00:25:14I think that's appropriate occasionally to to cop an attitude.
00:25:17But when you do cop your attitude, it needs to be on something that it's vital.
00:25:24Now, in this program, he went off on Donald Trump and said,
00:25:31You're asking me what I think a malignant narcissist is going to do that is mentally insane.
00:25:41Let's just lay it all on the line here.
00:25:44He is mentally insane and he's a malignant narcissist.
00:25:49There are correlations between what he says, what he believes, what he does and reality.
00:25:55So if your goal is to understand what a malignant narcissist who is literally mentally ill is going to do,
00:26:03then you're wasting your time.
00:26:06Because literally everything that comes out of that man's mouth is deeply disturbed.
00:26:12How about them apples?
00:26:16Wow.
00:26:17And this is former Marine intelligence officer.
00:26:21He was one of the guys sent into Iraq to try to verify whether Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
00:26:29And he learned very quickly that the senior brass of the military lies.
00:26:34But, you know, he's he's a man who knows his craft and he knows pursuant to what's going on in
00:26:41Ukraine
00:26:41and also what's going on in Iran.
00:26:45The president of the United States is literally deranged.
00:26:48Yeah.
00:26:51Yeah, I encourage you occasionally.
00:26:53Listen to Len Dyson's show.
00:26:57He has the same cast of characters on routinely, but they're all very well informed, erudite.
00:27:05Yeah.
00:27:05The only thing that's difficult today is that you can't find a single well-informed, rational spokesperson
00:27:13who is an expert on these kinds of subjects who doesn't speak damningly of Israel.
00:27:22They view Israel as right now the most dangerous nation on earth.
00:27:28And Netanyahu is nothing but an unhinged warmonger.
00:27:31Now, I will agree that Netanyahu is an unhinged warmonger and he has destroyed Israel.
00:27:36And Israel's reputation has been shot around the world.
00:27:39But they overextend Israel's influence with Donald Trump in America.
00:27:46They talk about the Jewish lobby as if it were this grandiose thing.
00:27:51And the fact of the matter is that Jewish lobby is not even in the top 10 funded lobbies in
00:27:56America, not even in the top 10.
00:27:58And, uh, you know, the number one, uh, is China China, China, China, number one, but, uh, Israel's not even
00:28:08in the top 10.
00:28:09Uh, so it's just a, it's just a lie that, but in that community, you either play along with them,
00:28:16uh, and you're part of the pack or you don't get to play and blame Israel is the, uh, is
00:28:22the play.
00:28:22They're all willing to blame Donald Trump too.
00:28:25And they know he's insane, but this was an interesting, uh, listen.
00:28:28I would encourage, uh, people listen to it.
00:28:30It's been posted, um, I think on the blog page of, uh, yada, uh, it certainly will appeal later today
00:28:37there.
00:28:43Oh my.
00:28:45Uh, so here's that guy, you know, it's this whole setup thing.
00:28:48He's playing with this, uh, video game or something.
00:28:51Uh, and, uh, somebody asked him, you know, are men and women equal in Judaism?
00:28:58Now, if you know anything about Judaism, can you answer that question just really simply?
00:29:03Uh, thank God I'm not a woman.
00:29:05Isn't that the first thing they say?
00:29:06Yeah, that's how, that's how the Orthodox Jews begin every, a man begins every day.
00:29:10Thank God I'm not a woman.
00:29:11Uh, and, uh, and they won't let women, uh, and it be anywhere near a man.
00:29:18Uh, in fact, the, the Herodim that are willing to, uh, join the military won't join the military in any
00:29:25unit where there's a woman.
00:29:26Uh, women are prevented from doing everything.
00:29:30The Talmud says horrid things about women and that they shouldn't even be allowed to read the, the Torah.
00:29:36Uh, and so, uh, women, when they get married, have to shave their heads.
00:29:41A woman can't even get a divorce from a man without the man giving her the right to a divorce.
00:29:46Yeah.
00:29:47Uh, it, and so when he asked, oh, this person, he just goes off and talks about, oh, they're the
00:29:53crown of a man's home.
00:29:55They're, you know, they're, oh, they're this cherished and that cherished, you know, if you're going to be part of
00:30:02a misogynist religion, could God at least own up to it?
00:30:05I mean, Muslims do.
00:30:07Yeah.
00:30:08They, they know the women are property.
00:30:10And the Islamic woman, you know, will, will do everything they can to deny it, uh, while they walk around
00:30:15in their, waddle around in their tents.
00:30:17But, you know, all religions are misogynist.
00:30:22Islam, for example, wouldn't even exist without misogyny.
00:30:26And, uh, Judaism is a horrid religion when it comes to the treatment of women.
00:30:32Horrid.
00:30:34Are you going to be religious?
00:30:36Try occasionally to tell the truth.
00:30:37Yes, Roger.
00:30:38Well, you're, basically, if you're, you're a woman, especially a wife in, in, in Israel, you're basically in prison without
00:30:44bars.
00:30:45Correct.
00:30:47Yeah.
00:30:48If, in, in Islam, for example, if you're raped, you're the one that gets flogged, not the man who raped
00:30:55you.
00:30:56And, and, uh, and Judaism, uh, essentially a woman has no rights.
00:31:00They can't even be in, in proximity to a, a man.
00:31:04Uh, they're sold into marriage.
00:31:06It's, it's a horrible, a horrible situation.
00:31:09And, uh, it's not as bad as it is in Islam, but it's still bad.
00:31:17Treatment of women and dogs.
00:31:18That's one of the ways you can tell about a society.
00:31:21Um, this is too dark for me to be able to, uh, read it.
00:31:27So I'd have to have you guys tell me what I said and, uh, what Trump is, uh, Trump isms
00:31:32have a short shelf life, a short shelf life, sort of like a rotten bananas.
00:31:37This is the one where he's, uh, talking about, uh, Trump just blinked on the straighter Hormuz.
00:31:41Oh yeah.
00:31:42This is changing course again.
00:31:44Yeah.
00:31:44This is, uh, um, you know, um, Trump had a, uh, conniption fit, uh, about the, uh, the war and
00:31:50everybody, uh, telling him that he couldn't win the war.
00:31:52And he said, okay, I won the war.
00:31:54And then every other day he had a speech on how he won the war and gave statistics that had
00:31:59nothing to do with anything that he went in to achieve.
00:32:02Uh, we don't, we, we did not get regime change unless you call going from bad to worse regime change.
00:32:07Uh, we did not get a reduction in their missile, uh, capability or any commitment that they would not, uh,
00:32:14manufacture missiles going forward.
00:32:16And, uh, their, um, uh, likelihood of having a nuclear bomb has gone up, has increased radically rather than been
00:32:23diminished.
00:32:23So the U S has achieved nothing and it lost the, uh, all of its bases throughout the region.
00:32:29They're all destroyed now.
00:32:30And it lost control of the Strait of Hormuz so that it put the world's economies in a tailspin.
00:32:37Uh, and we, uh, we lost 50% of our precision, uh, ordinance and our, uh, interceptors in the process.
00:32:45And, uh, lost the petrodollar, uh, backing.
00:32:49So everything here is a colossal loss.
00:32:52And he continues, wants to say that he has won.
00:32:54And in this particular case, he just, uh, three days ago announced Project Freedom where he would be escorting.
00:33:01The U S would be escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:33:05You know how many escorts we, um, we conducted zero.
00:33:09Uh, we, we told some ships, you ought to, you ought to come through.
00:33:13We'll give you instructions as to how you come through.
00:33:15And I think there was one that made it through unscathed and three that, um, were attacked.
00:33:22Uh, and, uh, and so it was a colossal failure like everything else of Trump.
00:33:28So now he's saying, oh, I'm just going to pause it for a while.
00:33:31I'm going to pause it because the, the Pakistanis asked us to, and we're really close to having an agreement
00:33:37with the Iranians.
00:33:39Yeah.
00:33:40Well, you know, it's, it's like, uh, one side playing chess against someone else and the other side playing pickup
00:33:45sticks.
00:33:47Yes.
00:33:48Yes.
00:33:48You know, you know, you know what, you know, what I was says to those who play pickup sticks, stone
00:33:55them.
00:33:55Uh, so shmooley, the stick guy, not, not on the, uh, not on the Shabbat or you get stoned.
00:34:03Yeah, actually it was, uh, it was uprooting trees, but it fit, it fit the story that Roger was telling.
00:34:10So I went with it.
00:34:12Right.
00:34:13All right.
00:34:14So what do we have next year?
00:34:16What happened, what the Bible says happens before the tribulation.
00:34:20Only one event must happen.
00:34:23Okay.
00:34:24Who is, uh, who came up with the, the, uh, term tribulation?
00:34:29Well, that's gotta be Paul.
00:34:30I mean, he was the, uh, the, not rapture, he had a different word, but right.
00:34:36Yeah.
00:34:36Tribulation for him.
00:34:37Yep.
00:34:37And, uh, uh, Harpoza was his, uh, rapture was his violent snatching away.
00:34:42Um, he has said it was going to happen in his lifetime.
00:34:45Didn't he?
00:34:46Yeah.
00:34:47He died and, um, in 66 CE and it didn't happen.
00:34:50Did it?
00:34:52Nope.
00:34:53So wouldn't that make Paul a false prophet?
00:34:54Yep.
00:34:56So why did they want to talk about what the Bible says has to happen before the false prophecy that
00:35:03Paul issued?
00:35:04Why would anybody like, we can't, I mean, it's clear.
00:35:07You can read Thessalonians.
00:35:09It's obvious that Paul said, uh, of his Harpoza rapture, that's going to, um, happen before his tribulation, that he
00:35:17is going to be, um, taken up into the sky and it didn't happen.
00:35:22So he's a false prophet.
00:35:24Why would anyone believe him?
00:35:27Why are you so fascinated with this?
00:35:30They skip over that bit.
00:35:33They skip over the bit where he admits he was demon possessed too.
00:35:36And the second letter to, uh, Corinth, right?
00:35:39They skip over the bit that, uh, every time that he quotes, uh, Yahweh from the Torah prophets and Psalms,
00:35:45he actually misquotes him.
00:35:46He didn't quote him accurately once.
00:35:48They skip over the part that he claims to speak for imaginary Jesus Christ.
00:35:52There was no Jesus Christ in the first century.
00:35:54And he never cited from the myth that was created after his death ever once.
00:36:00There's no citation from the gospels in Paul's letters.
00:36:04Well, it's makes sense because the gospels didn't exist until 10 years after Paul's death.
00:36:09Well, the beast created in Rome runs a tight ship.
00:36:13He does, man.
00:36:15You know, it's, what's amazing though, is really how far Satan has fallen off his game.
00:36:20I mean, if you, if you look at Christianity, it was a, um, it was a fairly decent lie.
00:36:29There was enough truth mixed into the lies that the counterfeit could appear credible.
00:36:35If you were not thoughtful, if you were ignorant and, and just a believer, then the lies of Christianity appeared
00:36:42credible.
00:36:43In Islam, by the time, you know, he made that religion, there is nothing that is even remotely credible.
00:36:50I mean, that's just, oh my God, it's a pile of Huey, but now he's got Trump and he is
00:36:55working through Trump.
00:36:56And it's just so stupid.
00:36:59It hurts.
00:37:00You would expect that Satan working through Trump would occasionally say something that was sane.
00:37:06So it would make the rest of his lies somewhat credible, but boy, they are really off their game.
00:37:13Either that or they're thinking, we're just going to prove to, to God that people are useless because we're going
00:37:19to fool them with the worst diet, diet tribes ever.
00:37:24Well, you know, if you look back through the, the dark ages, you see a church that's forced to go
00:37:29to church every Sunday.
00:37:31If you didn't, you were a heretic, a burned at the stake.
00:37:33They, they read them to you in Latin.
00:37:35And a lot of people probably didn't understand Latin at the time.
00:37:38So they were just sitting there.
00:37:39Okay.
00:37:39We're here trying not to get killed.
00:37:41Right.
00:37:41And that, that indoctrination was solid and it continued the whole momentum of it has just kept going ever since.
00:37:49Yeah.
00:37:49They kept on saying that anybody that challenged the church was tortured to death.
00:37:53And that happens to be an incentive for most people.
00:37:57So that was, that was the whole thing.
00:38:00This is the, if you ever wanted proof that there is no such thing as an Osama that's functioning amongst
00:38:06most people, the keyboard jihadist happened to be it.
00:38:09This keyboard jihadist is, is promoted on my Facebook feed.
00:38:14So that Facebook must think the AIs at Facebook that created his promotion must think that he is worth, worth
00:38:21watching.
00:38:23And he is, it's, it's just one utterly ridiculous scene after another that bears zero correlation to reality.
00:38:35Always a little Israeli flag there in the middle of the ruins though.
00:38:38So, oh, you must be, it must be Israel that just got pounded.
00:38:42And this moron smirks in the background.
00:38:45And you just wonder, what is it with Facebook that you're so, your algorithms are so stupid.
00:38:51Your AI is, is so inept that it promotes this kind of rot.
00:38:55And what is it about a Muslim that thinks I can show this kind of trash and that I'm not
00:39:01going to lose credibility?
00:39:04Well, I watched it and I couldn't understand a word he was saying.
00:39:08And I, and the script, the translation underneath it didn't make any sense.
00:39:12It's like he was, he took some, some, some inspiration from his Rahab in the confabulation that it looked like
00:39:19it was to me.
00:39:19It was totally disjointed.
00:39:21Yes.
00:39:22Well, it's the nature of Islam.
00:39:23It's the nature of AI today.
00:39:26It's the nature of social media.
00:39:27It is literally walking into an anti-Semitic cesspool of confabulation.
00:39:37It's just, I mean, that's why I left Facebook and why I left X is that I, if you play
00:39:44in that arena, the majority of which are going to be served up by the algorithms is religious rot like
00:39:51this.
00:39:51And it's just stinks to high hell.
00:40:00You know, there's the, it's hard not to retreat to the dumb blonde when you see this and that's unfair.
00:40:09I really got nothing against blondes and I've dated a lot of brilliant blondes in my day, but that is
00:40:16how I, the two women that are the head of the EU have got to be the most ignorant, irrational,
00:40:27immoral people on the planet.
00:40:30And to think that the European Union is comprised of sufficient people of low intellect and morality, that they would
00:40:38support them.
00:40:39Now, here she's saying the EU shouldn't humiliate itself by seeking to talk with Russia.
00:40:47Killer, careless, doesn't want to have a discussion with a country that is kicking Europe's behind.
00:40:56That was the savior of Europe when it supplied cheap oil, but now the European economies are all trashed because
00:41:03you won't buy the cheap oil.
00:41:05And you continue to spend hundreds of billions that you don't have and weapons systems that hardly work.
00:41:13And you continue to double down on the war that you helped start against Russia on immoral grounds.
00:41:21And you won't even talk to Russia.
00:41:26And that's humiliating to, I would imagine that, that she trying to talk to Putin, she'd be humiliated.
00:41:33And that's, that's probably true, but you don't announce it publicly.
00:41:38I think there's two things at play here.
00:41:41The first one is they just don't like Russia.
00:41:46And Russia has been an enemy of, of that area for a long time.
00:41:50And that's how you think of it.
00:41:51The other part of it is they want this war to continue as long as possible.
00:41:55They do not want a ceasefire.
00:41:57They do not want a resolution.
00:41:58They want the conflict there because in a way it has boosted their economy.
00:42:03Their Mediterranean industrial complexes are up and running now and they're, and they're getting massive influxes of money still coming
00:42:09in from other places, from what I understand.
00:42:11So this is, this is a scheme that's designed into perpetuity unless something happens.
00:42:17It's going to continue on and grow and grow until there's a catastrophic event.
00:42:22Yeah, I think that's partially true.
00:42:24The first part is true.
00:42:27But what the first part misses is this.
00:42:31Germany was the enemy for that part of the world.
00:42:34But Germany is no longer perceived as the enemy because Germany is no longer a Marxist, socialist, Nazi country.
00:42:42So the Germans are not hated, even though the Germans as national socialists butchered Europe.
00:42:52Correct?
00:42:53Correct.
00:42:55Okay.
00:42:55After the German Nazis butchered Europe, the Russian Marxists of the Soviet Union butchered Europe, didn't they?
00:43:07But the Russians are no longer Marxists.
00:43:11So why is it that the Europeans still hate the Russians, even though they're not tied to the doctrine that
00:43:18caused them to be vicious,
00:43:19when they incorporate the Germans, when they were actually more vicious under Marxism than the Russians were,
00:43:28just because they're no longer Marxist, socialist, fascist.
00:43:33So we have a double standard here.
00:43:36So there's not, the problem shouldn't be Russia.
00:43:38The problem should have been communism.
00:43:39And yet they all leaned towards communism.
00:43:42And the Russians today aren't communists.
00:43:46So to hate them is to be trapped in a mindset where you don't understand the power of political doctrines.
00:43:58Right, right.
00:43:59Well, that's all true.
00:44:00But I still think there's a conflict there because Russia has things that the EU wants.
00:44:06They want Kaliningrad.
00:44:07They want, you know, they want total control of the Baltic Sea.
00:44:10They want the minerals and the other things that they have in Russia, the oil especially, that they have.
00:44:19So that creates a jealousy.
00:44:20I agree.
00:44:21Yeah, Russia has always had huge influence in the Baltic.
00:44:25And so that's not going to change.
00:44:28And to want it otherwise is ridiculous.
00:44:30And to fight a proxy war against a country because you want to steal their assets, well, that makes you
00:44:35Trumpian.
00:44:35That makes you evil.
00:44:37Now, as it relates to the benefit for the economy, no, there's no benefit for the economy.
00:44:43The European economies have been trashed over this.
00:44:44And the Europeans really don't have a military-industrial complex.
00:44:49They are completely impotent militarily.
00:44:53That's why they're begging even Donald Trump to stay in NATO is they just don't have a military capability.
00:44:59You look at the U.K., even though the U.K. was on the winning side of the last World
00:45:05War, they didn't recover from it.
00:45:08There's essentially no military in the U.K.
00:45:13There's essentially no military among the Germans or the French.
00:45:17They also would lose to the Houthis.
00:45:21So the reason that they want war to continue is that all of the Marxist leaders of the European Union
00:45:34know that even with Marxist youth,
00:45:37they're so unpopular, their popularity ratings are so low that there isn't a boogeyman out there and a war they
00:45:45can talk about, they're the buffer against, they're out of power.
00:45:50It's their last cling to political power, and they would rather destroy their people and their future than lose power.
00:45:59And if you started to negotiate with the Russians and you stopped arming the Ukraine and the war ended, they'd
00:46:07all be proven to be complete liars, and they wouldn't survive that politically.
00:46:15What do you have there next, Kevin?
00:46:17Kevin, Killer Careless.
00:46:21Killer drones.
00:46:23Yeah, this is something that bothers me a great deal.
00:46:28You probably go back to the time that the first drones were used by the United States to go off
00:46:34and kill people extrajudiciously,
00:46:38where without trial, without evidence, without conviction, without them even perpetrating a crime against America,
00:46:46American presidents used drones to go off and kill people around the world.
00:46:50And it was a flat-out murder.
00:46:52We killed tens of thousands of people without trial, without evidence, without any conviction or indictment.
00:46:59And what I said at the time is that now that we have drones, wars are going to become far
00:47:06more common.
00:47:07They're going to be easier to start, but impossible to end.
00:47:11And I think that's half the problem that I wanted to talk about here.
00:47:13The other is that Israel has just doubled down on its F-35 squadrons, buying more of them, claiming that
00:47:20they're going to be military independent by buying, of course, a plane that can only be maintained by the United
00:47:28States.
00:47:30As stupid as that is, the United States and Israel are both now trapped in the same loop, and the
00:47:37loop they're trapped in is the last war.
00:47:39They're both thinking that because they have militaries that are manned aircraft and large ships, that they have a powerful
00:47:51military that will prevail against any opponent.
00:47:54And what they do not understand is that that war will never be fought again.
00:48:01The war now is drones and missiles.
00:48:04And the United States and Israel are in the dark ages in this pursuit.
00:48:10And I'm here to tell you that a swarm of inexpensive drones will outperform any manned aircraft and any tank
00:48:18or any ship.
00:48:21So, you know, you can get millions of them for the price of one ship or one aircraft, and they'll
00:48:30outperform it every time.
00:48:32So Israel is fighting the wrong war.
00:48:34And what they should have realized is that after 10-7, Alaska Flood 1.0, where their Apache gunships were
00:48:42useless, their Warthog gunships were useless, the Apache gunships were also useless, their tanks were completely useless, their F-35s
00:48:52and F-15s were useless.
00:48:54Their entire war apparatus was rendered completely inept by jihadis and tennis shoes.
00:49:03And these jihadis and tennis shoes wrecked havoc in Israel.
00:49:11And the next time, according to the prophets, they're going to come in nearly a thousandfold.
00:49:17And Israel continues to double down and spend its money on war systems that will have absolutely no effect on
00:49:25them.
00:49:25It will be as useless as they were two and a half years ago.
00:49:29That's what I say.
00:49:30What do you guys think?
00:49:32Well, you can't get a better ROI than a drone.
00:49:37They're out there everywhere.
00:49:38And what you're seeing in Ukraine is people are starting to move underground.
00:49:42They're living in subway tunnels.
00:49:43They're living in basements and stuff and not coming out unless they absolutely have to.
00:49:48The only thing that makes these drones the least bit vulnerable is that they're noisy.
00:49:53As soon as they make a noise-free drone, it'll be real tough to get along.
00:49:56It kind of reminds me of the first scene in The Terminator, where everybody lives underground and the 100 kilodromes
00:50:01are roaming around outside.
00:50:05Yeah, exactly.
00:50:06And they're driven by AI, which is The Terminator proved prophetic.
00:50:12James Cameron, by the way, knows it.
00:50:15Yeah.
00:50:15That it has proved prophetic.
00:50:17It's exactly what occurred.
00:50:21You know, they have drones that are so sophisticated.
00:50:23And the nice thing about this, well, that's nothing nice, but the sophistication is easily replicated.
00:50:29Once you come up with the technology for avoiding GPS jamming, for example, by switching to surface feature recognition, sometimes
00:50:39tethering them on fiber optics,
00:50:41each time that there is a new generation that avoids the countermeasures, the replication of it is software and very,
00:50:52very inexpensive electronics.
00:50:54And so you can adapt your drone and your defenses for drones very, very quickly if that's your mindset and
00:51:02you have people that are devoted to doing it.
00:51:04Israel and the U.S. do not.
00:51:07Russia, Ukraine, and Iran, China, for example, do.
00:51:13And so if we were to try, if the United States or Israel were to fight Russia or China, it
00:51:20would be an annihilation.
00:51:22And it's why the United States cannot prevail in Iran.
00:51:27There's a 0% chance that the U.S. could ever, even no matter how much effort is put into
00:51:33it or how long the battle goes, the U.S. can't prevail.
00:51:37We've moved on.
00:51:38The world has moved on to an entirely different kind of warfare.
00:51:42And the slaggards are Israel and the United States.
00:51:50Yeah, I'm surprised that we haven't seen – I mean, Ukraine has definitely been the headline grabber for the commercial
00:51:57-grade drone war that's going on there.
00:51:59I'm surprised that we haven't seen more of it used by Hezbollah.
00:52:04Gaza, Hamas does just – they're too blockaded.
00:52:08They can still get stuff in and out, weapons and things.
00:52:10But I think they have a tough time getting some of that technology into Gaza.
00:52:17But I'm surprised that Hezbollah has not really been sending drone swarms and that sort of thing.
00:52:24Oh, you've got to keep up there, Mr. Kevin.
00:52:29What Hezbollah has done is they're still sending rockets into Israel.
00:52:34But since the Jews have come into Lebanon with tanks and convoys, the new drones that they have – and
00:52:43they're plentiful – they're wreaking havoc with the Israeli military.
00:52:48They're taking out their tanks.
00:52:49They're taking out their personnel carriers.
00:52:51They're hunting individual IDF soldiers.
00:52:54Oh, the drones for Hezbollah have been exceedingly effective, but they're all used in close combat.
00:53:00So Israel was ill-prepared.
00:53:03It went into Lebanon thinking more of the same, and it's been badly beaten.
00:53:09It's just that Israel no longer reports on war casualties.
00:53:13So you only know it through the alternative media.
00:53:15You don't know it through Israel.
00:53:16They don't report on their own anymore.
00:53:19But Hezbollah is a drone army now.
00:53:24Wow.
00:53:26Yep.
00:53:27Even in Ukraine, they've created a drone industry that's so large.
00:53:33They're now exporting them to other countries in the world.
00:53:36I wouldn't be surprised if some of them aren't coming into Hezbollah's hands.
00:53:39Yeah, they're coming into a country like Saudi Arabia that has hundreds of billions of dollars of U.S. weapons,
00:53:45but no one to use them.
00:53:46And they're now trying to do deals with Ukraine for drones.
00:53:51But it's the same situation.
00:53:53They've got no one to use them.
00:53:54So I don't know what the advantage is for the world.
00:53:59But I can tell you that the armies of drones, swarms of drones, are far more of a concern to
00:54:07the world than is the deployment of nuclear weapons.
00:54:12Yeah, that I would concur.
00:54:15Nukes do not keep me up at night.
00:54:16They do not scare me.
00:54:18Fiber optic controlled drones makes me want to sell my buckshot and go get more birdshot.
00:54:27Yeah, it's a really a serious problem.
00:54:30It's a privacy issue, too.
00:54:33What else do you have there, Kevin?
00:54:35We're real close to an hour.
00:54:36We're going to make this our last one.
00:54:37Yeah, OK.
00:54:41Let's go past him.
00:54:42I think I had one on Ruth.
00:54:46Let's see, this is the OK.
00:54:49Yeah, there it is, Ruth.
00:54:51The reason I wanted to end on on this is that I'm getting a lot of things on my feed
00:54:56now, which means that Facebook is spying on me on Ruth.
00:55:02What that means is that Facebook is spying on me.
00:55:04That's all that means.
00:55:06And that's what these social media companies do.
00:55:10They spy on you.
00:55:12Ruth is is one of those stories that the religious just cannot process.
00:55:20It is the ultimate story on the deliverance of the kinsman redeemer.
00:55:26Now, depending on if it's Jewish, a site or a Christian site, they want to produce Ruth differently.
00:55:34If it is a Jewish site, they're going to present Boaz as the good Jew who is accommodating of a
00:55:44goy and shows righteousness by treating a goy well.
00:55:50If it is a Christian site, it is a woman of faith who finds redemption.
00:55:55But Ruth didn't have any faith.
00:55:58And she did not need or find redemption.
00:56:03He was.
00:56:04Yeah.
00:56:05And Ruth is happens to be Dode's great grandmother, great great grandmother.
00:56:12And so if she is going to be viewed as goy, then you've got a problem with King Dode, don't
00:56:20you?
00:56:20Because the mother is supposed to be the the way that you mark who is who.
00:56:25And you don't know his his birth mother, but, you know, she is a Moabite and Moab, of course, means
00:56:32who's your father.
00:56:35But the reality is, if you want to pretend to be like ethnically special Jews.
00:56:41You need to understand that 100 percent of the breeding stock of Jews is Babel, Babylon, 100 percent of it.
00:56:49And the Moab, who's your father?
00:56:53Who's your daddy?
00:56:54Is born of incest with with lots daughters taking advantage of their father and lot and therefore his daughters were
00:57:05as Babylonian as Abraham and Sarah.
00:57:10So there's no genealogical difference here.
00:57:13So you can't condemn Ruth that she's a goyim where the Jews are pure and somehow special.
00:57:20No, you can't do that.
00:57:23And second, what Ruth has got going for is courage and wisdom and conviction.
00:57:32She knows exactly who she is.
00:57:34She has the single best damn speech and all of the Torah and prophets.
00:57:39So all the boys with all their long winded speeches, it's Ruth who nails it.
00:57:46Your people are my people.
00:57:47Your God is my God.
00:57:49I go where you go.
00:57:50That's the best speech in the entirety of it.
00:57:53Doesn't get any better than that.
00:57:55Unless it's when Boaz asks, you know, who are you?
00:58:00And he says, I'm your alma.
00:58:02I'm going to deliver your kinsman redeemer.
00:58:05And she did.
00:58:08Dode.
00:58:09When he served as the kinsman redeemer in 33 CE, Ruth was his mother.
00:58:18Boaz was his father.
00:58:20One of the most important prophecies in all of the Torah.
00:58:24And it's all set up.
00:58:26In the Ruth and Boaz story, that is the greatest love story, maybe ever written.
00:58:32Certainly the greatest love story pursuant to God.
00:58:36And they are the ultimate power couple.
00:58:39It does not get better than those two.
00:58:43And in Judaism, it's completely missed.
00:58:47Oh, they love Esther.
00:58:50And Esther is not even a real person.
00:58:51The whole story about Esther is fake historically.
00:58:56And they love her.
00:58:58But they hate Ruth.
00:58:59And they hate Ruth's roots, which come through Leah.
00:59:05They hate Leah, too.
00:59:09They love the idolatrous Rachel.
00:59:13Yeah.
00:59:16They're just horrible.
00:59:20Well, you know, Ruth is the epitome of a strong woman.
00:59:23I mean.
00:59:25Yeah.
00:59:26And her story is remarkable.
00:59:28She was a woman who had it all together.
00:59:31She knew she could catch Boaz's eye.
00:59:34She knew exactly how to catch his interest, too.
00:59:38First of all, Boaz had already known her a couple of thousand years by that time.
00:59:42So when, you know, when she said, was going to introduce herself to Boaz, Boaz said, you know, your reputation
00:59:48procedure, I know exactly who you are.
00:59:51But she knew that if she went into the corner of his field and worked, didn't ask for anybody's help.
01:00:00I'm going to go in there and roll up my sleeves.
01:00:02I'm going to harvest plain by the rules in the corner of that field.
01:00:06And I'm going to bring what I gleaned from that field to Naomi, who is a legend in these parts.
01:00:14Then I'll catch the eye of the unofficial mayor of Bethlehem, who owns that field.
01:00:20Because he admires people that work.
01:00:22And she knew she was hot.
01:00:25She wasn't just smart.
01:00:26She was beautiful.
01:00:28And she caught Boaz's eye.
01:00:30And Boaz knew her so well, the first thing he said, don't anybody criticize this woman.
01:00:36She'll go off.
01:00:37Do not do that.
01:00:38Do not demean her.
01:00:39Do not get in her way.
01:00:42He knew that personality intimately.
01:00:45And had a whole speech.
01:00:46And then when she goes in to close the deal with Boaz, she knew that she would find Boaz out
01:00:56working with his men and that they would have a lovely dinner celebrating the harvest.
01:01:01And this was the Shabuwa harvest now that because she started with him during the Bakutum harvest.
01:01:07And now she was at the wheat's harvest on Shabuwa.
01:01:11She knew exactly where she'd find him out working with the men and they would have a lovely dinner and
01:01:15celebrate this.
01:01:17And that Boaz would be the guy that was working out there with his men.
01:01:21And he would retire after the dinner that he celebrated with his men.
01:01:26And he would be on the threshing floor.
01:01:30And he was.
01:01:32And she went right there.
01:01:34She snuggled up next to him, took a little bit of his cloak and pulled it over him because she's
01:01:41trying to tell you, oh, by the way, Boaz is Noah.
01:01:43And I know it.
01:01:44I was married to him, too.
01:01:46And he asked, you know, who are you?
01:01:49And she says, I am your ama.
01:01:52Which means productive mother.
01:01:53Now, do you think that Ruth was Boaz's mother?
01:01:58Of course not.
01:01:59Of course not.
01:02:00But she says, I'm your ama.
01:02:02And she says it twice.
01:02:03And no one understands why she says that.
01:02:06And then she says to him, I'm going to deliver your kinsman redeemer.
01:02:12Which means she's going to give birth to Dodd, the kinsman redeemer.
01:02:17And she is going to be the ama for what Yisrael is supposed to represent.
01:02:24She is the mother of the covenant family of Yisrael.
01:02:27She is the mother of Dodd when it mattered in 33 CE.
01:02:33And she tells Boaz all of this prophetically.
01:02:39And there's just no story that compares to it.
01:02:42And you don't have a single religious scholar, Christian or Jewish, that can figure it out.
01:02:52Yeah, it's all about getting the land back.
01:02:54It's all about trading shoes and getting the land back, isn't it?
01:02:57That's all their focus is on it.
01:03:00Yeah, their deal is they want to talk about the tradition of taking off the sandal and who has the
01:03:06rights to the land and who is a Jew and who is a boy.
01:03:10And, you know, what's a woman who has no rights because her husband has died?
01:03:18They don't get it.
01:03:21I mean, it's a beautiful story of how Boaz says, you know, I'm not going to jump to conclusions here.
01:03:27We're going to play this by the rules.
01:03:29You know, I understand the rights that go on with pursuant to the land.
01:03:35I understand the teachings of the Torah pursuant to a woman who has become a widow.
01:03:41And so I'm going to listen to God.
01:03:43I know what he has to say about these things.
01:03:45We're going to play this out as we should.
01:03:48But I also know how this is going to play out.
01:03:51That woman is going to be my wife.
01:03:54And we are going to deliver the kinsman redeemer.
01:03:57And Boaz became one of the two columns of the temple.
01:04:01Yeah.
01:04:02You think it's just because somebody thought, hey, Boaz sounds like a nice name.
01:04:06Right.
01:04:07Strength.
01:04:08Yeah.
01:04:09Good name for a column, right?
01:04:11Yeah, with strength.
01:04:14And Dode, when he's writing the Mismore, goes to Yahweh and says, oh, thank you for sending your Amma.
01:04:22She's the Amma.
01:04:23Thank you for sending your Amma.
01:04:26Without you having sent your Amma, I would have had no chance to resolve my conflict.
01:04:34And they can't put all that together.
01:04:37You know, we're headed towards a translation.
01:04:40I've got to finish what I'm doing in preparing the books for unpublication, if you will, on the site.
01:04:45I've got the first one-third done.
01:04:47I've got the other two-thirds to work out.
01:04:49I'm working that with Perry to get some of the superscripts done.
01:04:51And get the chapterization and pagination right on them.
01:04:55And then we're going to put them on the site so they can be read and they can be searched.
01:04:59And the Ask AI can go through them as well.
01:05:03And as soon as we do that and we work our way up to the point of this story, which
01:05:09will be, you know, fairly soon, then I'm going to spend the next month doing nothing but translating and providing
01:05:15insights on the story of Ruth.
01:05:17But I've already come to see it as the most wonderful love story.
01:05:21It's the epitome of life in the covenant.
01:05:24This is precisely what Yahweh had in mind.
01:05:28And he has played this story out now six times already.
01:05:32Two times more to go.
01:05:35Looking forward to that.
01:05:36Yeah.
01:05:37You want to understand the covenant?
01:05:39It's all laid out for you in the story provided by Ruth and Boaz.
01:05:44Yeah.
01:05:45It's amazing.
01:05:46It's one of the most amazing stories in the Torah.
01:05:48Yes.
01:05:49Rabbis can't deal with it, so they shelled it.
01:05:52Right.
01:05:52And it's interesting where it follows.
01:05:54Of course, you have the five books of the Torah.
01:05:56And then you have Yahshua, who was Moshe's successor.
01:06:00And then you have the book of Shaphat, the judges and their period.
01:06:04It's the next book.
01:06:06And it sets up everything else.
01:06:08There is no meeting with Shamwell.
01:06:12Shamwell doesn't go from judge to prophet, the anointer of Dote.
01:06:17None of it happens had it not been for Ruth and Boaz.
01:06:21They set it all up.
01:06:22The transition from the exodus and all of the horror that Jews put Yahweh through.
01:06:29That transition is provided by this woman and her husband.
01:06:36Absolutely.
01:06:37Just not appreciated to the degree that they need to be.
01:06:41And you don't need to appreciate them for their sake.
01:06:46You need to appreciate them for your sake.
01:06:51Without them, you can't have a relationship with Yahweh.
01:06:58They enabled that process.
01:07:02You know, there are certain stories that are essential.
01:07:04The way that God chooses to work through people, the way he worked through these two on and off through
01:07:10time,
01:07:10is what makes the covenant possible.
01:07:14It makes it possible to know Yahweh.
01:07:16It makes it possible for the kinsman redeemer to be delivered and prevail.
01:07:21You know, you don't think there's a chance that Dote, who in the life of the shepherd boy,
01:07:25who constantly was running away from Saul, constantly in fear of Saul,
01:07:31then running from the Philistines, then running to the Philistines, then running away from his own son,
01:07:38and then running away from God.
01:07:41Do you think there's any chance that that same man, after all of that,
01:07:48is going to be delivered to B.C.E., and that he, on his own recognizance, is going to say,
01:07:56yeah, I'm going to man up.
01:07:57I'm going to go right for this Passover crucifixion thing,
01:08:01and then I'll journey into hell for a heavenly cause.
01:08:06No problem.
01:08:06I'm on it.
01:08:08Do you think that maybe he had some help, like a real mother and father, to make that possible?
01:08:17Yeah, yeah.
01:08:19You've got to think it through as to what it is that provided the character, the judgment,
01:08:27the discernment, the motivation for Dote in that life, for him to see it through.
01:08:35That was a big ask.
01:08:38It didn't happen by chance.
01:08:41No.
01:08:43Well, it probably wouldn't have happened if translation hadn't been done properly
01:08:49and the proper connections made, and that's why we're here.
01:08:54Yeah, that's correct.
01:08:57All right.
01:08:58Well, it's been a pleasure.
01:08:59I know we went a little over twice the length of our intended 30 minutes,
01:09:04but we got both some Torah teaching and news in.
01:09:08It was great to have you, Roger.
01:09:09We'll have you be a regular rotating guest throughout this process.
01:09:14And, you know, it's fun to do the blog on the blog,
01:09:18just as a daily show to talk about events in the news, talk about Torah,
01:09:23talk about what we're doing, where we're going, and what time it is.
01:09:26You know, we're only now, we're less than three weeks in the beginning of the time of trouble.
01:09:33So, always a pleasure.
01:09:35Thank you, gentlemen.
01:09:38Hey there.
01:09:39Thanks for tuning in.
01:09:40That was Fetch.
01:09:41Got to run now.
01:09:42Catch you on our next podcast.
01:09:45We'll see you on our next podcast.
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