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Summary

➡ Welcome to the Untold History Channel’s show, Tuesdays with Mike and Ron. In this episode, we discuss the lesser-known President Gerald Ford, who despite serving only a little over two years, had a significant impact. Ford appointed George H.W. Bush as the chairman of the CIA, a move that later helped Bush become president. The episode also touches on the controversies surrounding Ford’s predecessor, Richard Nixon, and the political climate of the time.
➡ The text discusses political events and figures from the past, including Nixon, Agnew, and Gerald Ford. It suggests that Ford was strategically positioned to become president and served on the Warren Commission, which is accused of covering up JFK’s murder. The text also mentions the release of JFK files and speculates about the number of shooters involved in his assassination. It ends with a discussion about Ford’s vice president, Nelson Rockefeller, and his political ambitions.
➡ In 1974, just before the election season, President Ford pardoned Nixon, which was unpopular and turned the Watergate scandal into a Republican issue. Nixon didn’t want the pardon as he wasn’t convicted or impeached, and it implied his guilt. Ford also launched a failed public relations campaign called “Whip Inflation Now” (WIN), which was widely ridiculed. These actions negatively impacted the Republican Party’s reputation and election prospects.
➡ The text discusses the naming of new aircraft carriers after past presidents and the political shifts in Congress. It also mentions the renaming of Fort Liberty to Fort Bragg and the potential for more name changes in the future. The text further discusses the consequences of Ford’s first few months in office, including the Democrats gaining more seats in Congress. Lastly, it talks about two assassination attempts on Ford and speculates on the possible motivations behind them.
➡ The text discusses the political history of the United States, focusing on the terms of Ronald Reagan, Jerry Brown, and Jimmy Carter. It also mentions the role of the media and various agencies in shaping public opinion and political outcomes. The text suggests that these figures and institutions have been involved in manipulative and potentially nefarious activities. It ends with a discussion on how the Trump administration is allegedly using aggressive tactics against the media.
➡ The text discusses the possibility of Trump serving a third term and the potential changes in media outlets like CNN turning conservative. It also mentions the idea of Ron Paul being considered for the Federal Reserve’s chairmanship. The speaker emphasizes that this is an exciting time to be alive and encourages people to stay informed and open-minded, suggesting that reading books can help people form their own opinions without arguing with others.
➡ It’s important to be kind to people, even if they don’t agree with you, because they might be open to your ideas in the future. Also, Mr. King is thanked for a great show and there’s anticipation for the next one about Carter. Everyone is wished a good night and the speaker plans to see them tomorrow.

Transcript

We are live, everybody. Welcome back to the Untold History Channel. My name is Ron Partain and it is Tuesday, which means it’s everybody’s favorite show, Tuesdays with Mike and Ron. And I’m very, very blessed to have the great Mike King. My king is joining us tonight, as always on Tuesday. Today we’re gonna talk about something fun. You wanna, you wanna kind of introduce the topic? Well, it’s about a, I guess you could say a little known president. Not one of the big names that jumps out at you. He only had a little bit more than two years in the office.

Nonetheless, he did his share of damage, surprisingly a lot, a lot more than you, you might think, until we dig into it, you know. So he’s kind of like an afterthought, a footnote when you talk about American presidents. But he made a very big contribution to the cabal. We’ll get into that. Yeah, yeah. Gerald Ford was. And Gerald Ford was the individual. I’m sure we’re going to touch on this. But Gerald Ford is the one who made George H.W. push, chairman of the CIA, so. Yeah, that’s right. Yeah, that was a big feather in Bush’s cap.

Yes, it was. He later parlayed into the presidency. Indeed. And, and I, I, you know, and I kind of wonder if he didn’t have anything to do with the attempted, or the, the multiple attempted assassinations of Ford. But, you know, that, that’s, that’s debatable. But anyway, let’s say we, we dive into the, to the, let’s see here. There we go. There he is. There he is. Gerald R. Ford, who actually came to my hometown when I was a very little boy, Patterson, New Jersey. I got very, very close to shaking his hand, but came up short.

Well, that was that the only time that you’ve ever seen a president? Yeah, yeah. The closest I came was on January 6th when I was at the Ellipse. I could hear Trump speak, but I was, I couldn’t see him because of the, there was trees blocking my view. But I actually got to heard him speak on the, on the, on the loudspeakers. But that’s the closest I’ve ever been to a sitting president. So not too long ago, actually, four years, 74 to 76. He’s about two years and three months or two years and four months. He was president but did a lot of damage.

Yeah, he did. He was a nice bridge between LBJ and Carter, but prior to that, in between was Richard Nixon. And I think we should touch on this briefly. I don’t know if we ever did an episode on Watergate or not. No, we haven’t. That’d be. Yeah, we should cover that in depth. But I’ll just kind of blow through it because in order to better appreciate Ford, we have to know what happened to Nixon. But Nixon was elected in 1968 by a landslide. And his vice presidential candidate was Spiro Agnew. So they were both non cabal presidents.

Okay. And then in 72, Nixon was reelected a massive landslide. You see the map there? The countries, the entire country red. Only Taxachusetts went. I’ve never heard it called taxes. Yeah, that was, that really tickled my funny bone Me gotta be the most left wing state in the country even back then. So they, they went for McGovern. So you know, now he’s going into his second term, he’s really feeling his oats. And the establishment never liked him. You know, when he had to be a good Republican party soldier, he was okay again. At the same time, when he was a congressman, he was chairman of the House Committee on UN American Activities, supported Joe McCarthy.

So he was not one. He was not of the establishment, let’s put it that way. They always hated him in large measure because of the communists he exposed back in the day. So they never forget those kind of things. But they had it out for Nixon in particular Catherine Graham at the, the Washington Post. So that’s, you know, that’s all we need to know about Nixon for now to, to appreciate Gerald Ford. But his vice president was not yet Gerald Ford. It was Spiro. Yeah, right. And he was solid too. So it’s like having two, it’s like having two MAGA guys in there.

Ah, okay. Okay, so now 1973, in the first, the first year of his second term, they, they begin the coup. And that’s all this was, was a coup. A one, two punch. First they plotted to get rid of the vice president Sparrow, Agnes. They cooked up some phony baloney tax scandal and they just drip, dripped the whole year. 1973. Finally Agnew was forced to resign. And Nixon for a short while is without a vice president. So they knocked off Agnew. They, they really hated. And the usual suspects really hated Agnew too. He was accused of being an anti Semite, which tells you all you need to know.

Oh yeah. So, so December of 1973, the topic of tonight’s conversation, Gerald Ford is essentially forced upon Nixon because. Because the Democrats have to approve the vice presidential candidate. It’s not like it’s A new running mate. And they all love Ford. Isn’t that interesting? You see that headline right there? New York Daily News? Nixon’s Nixon’s choice is Gerald Ford. Look at the sub headline. Congress Chiefs, Democrats Applaud the Pick. So that tells you all you need to know about Gerald Ford. If he’s got the blessing of the Democrat congressional leaders. And, and by this time in history, the Democrat Party is pretty solidly left wing, although there’s still a remnant centrist faction.

But the liberals supported Gerald Ford. And during hearings before the Congress, Ford reassured the Democrats. He told them this, quote, I would say that I am a moderate on domestic issues, a conservative in fiscal affairs, and they died in the wall. Internationalist in foreign affairs. An internationalist. That’s, that’s a globalist. They used to call them internationalists back then. One worlders. So he admits it. And indeed he’s always been of that flavor, that one, one worlder crowd, the whole Eisenhower, Rockefeller wing of the party. So you go from Nixon, Agnew to Nixon, Ford. Right, that’s, that’s a, that’s a big shift.

First I’d like to show something real quick to reinforce something that you’ve talked about. And this kind of, this kind of goes back to tie in with, with Eisenhower and it’s basically control of the House of Representatives. Now this is the. So in the, in the 80th Congress, which was 47 to 49, the Republicans had control of the, it goes up here. See here. So the, this is the House. Okay. Yeah. And it’s the first, first column is the House. And you come down here. I went a little bit too fast. Sorry about that. But this goes to show you.

So the Republicans, the last time that the Republicans had control was the 83rd. And this was 53 to 55. From 55 on. Democrats, Democrats, Democrats, Democrats, Democrats, Democrats. It wasn’t until 1995 with when that was, when who was it, Newt Gingrich with the Con, Contract With America that the Republicans actually took back control. And I would argue that that wasn’t really. They, they were rhinos. They were absolute rhinos, which, which essentially were no different than Democrats. But that just goes to show you that was the damage that Eisenhower did to get rid of, of a MAGA style, you know, America firsters.

And so anyway, I just, I, I just wanted to, you know, not take the, take the light off of. But, but to confirm the things that you’ve been saying that you know, what this is, this, this is, look, with the damage that Eisenhower did. Yeah. Yeah, because he undermined all these guys. He wouldn’t campaign for them. And the press was just beating up the Republican Party at the same time they were exalting him. So you had this very weird paradox. He remains popular, but the party goes to, that’s by, that’s by design. And that’s important to understand because that’s helped kind of made me reassess my initial opinion that I had years ago of, of Nixon.

As you know, he set up the ap, epa, took us off the gold standard. But you know, you have to judge a president in the context of what he’s able to do and what he’s surrounded by. Right. You know, Democrat House, Democrat Senate, you got a chunk of your party is rhinos. You got the media against you. There’s no Internet, there’s no Q operation. You do what you can do. And so I, I don’t think Nixon was a bad guy. I think if Nixon had the, the, the, the weapons at his disposal that say a Trump had, I think he would have used them.

But he did. But he’s in a bad situation, especially with the press. How do you, when we get into Watergate, what a joke that is, right? How do you counter it? They were just hammering them and they did the same with Agnew, just drip, drip every day. Exactly as they tried to do with Trump and the initial Russia hoax and the impeachments in the so called January 6th insurrection. The difference is Trump had, he had weapons behind him to fight back with back in Nixon’s day. Nixon and Agnew, they, they couldn’t resist this type of stuff.

Right. But then again, it just goes right to what you talk about when you said Congress chiefs applaud, pick. And the Congress chiefs are all the deep staters. Yeah, yeah, Congress was run by deep staters, certainly the Democrat Party and a, a sizable contingent, at least half of the Republican Party. So that’s it. He’s got no choice. And he’s, so he puts this, this character from the other wing of the party as his vice president. So that’s how Gerald Ford was positioned to become president. Right. By design. And just as a flashback to remind everybody, he served on the infamous Warren Commission, which covered up the murder of jfk.

There he is, highlighted in color. There’s that whole greasy bunch. There’s Chief Justice Earl Warren, an Eisenhower appointee, communist left, left winger, presenting the, the commission findings, the report to lbj. And then next to lbj, there’s Dulles, Alan Dulles, the evil, despicable Alan Dulles. Who Kennedy fired. All right. Had a personal animosity towards him and he ends up on the COVID up commission. This is, this is all going to come out. I’m very confident. I don’t know if you heard today. Yes. With the lovely Paulina Luna just announced a few hours ago about, about the releasing of the JFK files and she went further and saying so far as far as I can see there were two shooters.

She actually said that. So interesting. I actually think there were more but we’ll see. Yeah, I’m, I’m curious to see what they say. Yeah, well I, I think there was a pair probably by the grassy. No, I don’t think I, Oswald fired anything. But we’ll see. Oh, I, I absolutely agree but for her to say something like that, that’s, that’s a huge hint. Agreed. It’s very encouraging. I don’t think we’re going to see a bunch of redacted, vague nonsense. So. But we’ll see. That was huge. Just a few hours ago she said that that’s awesome. And, and, and not to, not to, not to deflect from that but to kind of talk about another, another really big one is I saw that the, the, the, the list of people that on went on the FL to be released within the next 10 days.

Yep, yep. They’re talking about 9, 11. That’ll probably come later on but it’s, everything’s in the works. They’re rolling. No. Yeah, they’re rolling. Not to digress too much, but it’s going exactly as I foresaw. Meaning we weren’t going to get day one. We’re not going to see the, the Hillary Clinton frazzle drip video or 911 disclosure on day one. But what we’ve been getting every day for three weeks is a new revelation. They started with the government fraud. That’s a layup. Okay. No one can argue that was building, building, building. And Trump is at an all time high in popularity.

CNN just confirmed it. So this is. Well, the, yeah, every poll that they’re doing, I mean look at, you look at the news, you look at the news media and they’re just looking with astonishment. How in the world is he so popular? Yeah. Now the only group, the only group that the, the only. There’s two groups that he’s either at a minus or, or, or the only group that he’s 50, 50 with is like 65 and older. And then the other group that he has the lowest numbers with but he’s still in the plus is like from 25 to 45.

Yeah. Which is basically all the, you know, the, the, not the Gen Xers but like the, the Millennials. Yeah, that would all start. But it’s, it’s a constant upward trajectory. So that’s going good. So. But anyway, this is in the works. So. So it’s kind of good timing tonight that we’re talking about this. This is how he got his start. He was a congressman. They put him on this commission, so we know what he is. Okay. Warren Commission murder cover upper August 8, 1974 Nixon resigns. They got to him with that Watergate scandal. It was a whole year long of drip, drip and I’m a very little boy back then.

But just as background noise. I just remember, you know, Nixon bad. And it was really bad in those days. Again, you don’t have defenses. When you got the, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the major networks coming at you. What do you have to defend yourself with? It’s a different time back then. It was very hard. Once the establishment unleashed its big guns on you, it’s very, very difficult to withstand the storm. So he was forced to resign rather than face impeachment and conviction, which was probably coming because at this time the, the rhino Republicans and the cowardly elements of the Republican Party, they were turning, they were being impacted by media propaganda.

So now it’s no longer. You can’t spin it as a partisan thing because even some Republicans want him to step down. And it was too much. So he resigned. He was not impeached. He resigned. He was going to beached. And when it happened, and Ford becomes the President. Now here’s the headline that day, the following day, Ford sees himself as an internationalist. That’s New York Times. And a line from that article says, quote, there are strong indications that Mr. Ford’s White House will be far more attuned to Congress, Democrats and the American people. Then was that of his predecessor.

So Nixon had more of an adversarial posture towards the communist Congress. But here New York Times is telling you this is why the Democrats supported him. He’s going to be less confrontational. It’s going to be attuned to Congress. So they got their man, they got their, their rhino in there and that’s how he became president. Boom, boom. First Agnew, then Nixon is very similar. I think we’ve spoken about the coup of 1900 and 1901. Yes. Yet he had a solid President McKinley, a solid Vice President Hobart. Hobart from my hometown, Patterson, New Jersey. Again, I’m like Lou Costello, he always would give a shout out to Patterson if you ever watch his old movies.

I picked that up from Lou. Hey, it’s all good, brother. All good. Boom, Boom. Hobart dies suddenly and McKinley is murdered. The only difference here, instead of murder, they used scandal. Boom, boom. Took out Agnew, put in Ford, took out Nixon, exalted Ford. And that’s how Gerald Ford became President, United States. A character who would never have been elected in his own right. Okay, he would not. Yeah. As we found out later, he would not have made it to the Republican primaries because, you know, you either had to be of the conservative wing, a Goldwater, or Nixon to become the Republican Party candidate or Reagan.

Only reason Eisenhower violates that rule, because he was a war hero. Somebody asked if. If, you know, was Gerald Ford a Mason? Do you know. You know, I haven’t checked into that. I know a lot of these guys were. I’ll have to look into that. So, don’t know. Don’t. Don’t know the answer to that question. No, no, but I would. I would not bet against it. And if. If he was a Mason, then he would have probably been more along the lines of like a fellow traveler Mason, where it was, like, clandestine. Yeah. Now he’s gonna need a vice president.

Who does he pick? Nelson stinking Rockefeller. How about that? Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller. Maternal side, grandson of Senator Nelson Aldrich, A Federal Federal Reserve fame. He was the one who introduced the original Federal Reserve bill. They didn’t call it that, but that got shot down. And then they came back with a repackaged bill. But he’s the legislative father of the Federal Reserve Senator Nelson Aldrich. It was his railroad car where all the conspirators met in Hoboken, New Jersey. And then they took the train down to Georgia, and then he went to Jekyll Island. So that’s his grandfather, the maternal side.

On the paternal side, of course. John D. Rockefeller. So you talk about a. A scion of the elite. Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller, Governor of New York State. There’s a headline. Rockefeller, quote, good partner faces a smooth confirmation. Well, of course he does. Democrats loved him, too. But you know, it’s interesting. This guy coveted the presidency probably since he was a little boy. He ran three times, 1960, 64 and 68. He never. He could never get out of Republican primaries. The con, the country class republic, the country heartland and the South. Republicans would never go for a guy like this.

They knew what he was. But now here he is, Vice President. And I don’t think a guy like this is going to be satisfied with an office like vice president. He wants to be kidding. If I’m Jerry Ford, I’m. I’m picking up some extra security. I’m just saying. Exactly. Yeah. So he’s nominated and then he’s approved. Now this is. He’s president a few weeks. Okay. And election season has just started. Midterm election. You know, a cardinal rule of politics is you don’t do anything controversial or unpopular or potentially unpopular just before an election. Duh. You wait for the election, then you jam it.

And then the normies, they’ll have their little tantrum, but they’ll forget about it by the time of the next election. Well, Ford does it just the opposite, just as election season getting started. You know, they say the traditional start of the election season is right after Labor Day on September 8th. Just after Labor Day 1974, he issues Proclamation 43 11. There’s the headline, New York Times. Ford gives pardon to Nixon, who regrets my mistakes. Give him a full pardon. The country erupted because the normies by this time had been conditioned to the whole idea of. Of Nixon as a crook.

So here at Ford, he gets in just a few weeks later, right away, pardons Nixon. It was so unpopular. It really. What he did by doing this is he took the Watergate scandal, which was a Nixon thing, in terms of public perception, and he instantly made it a Republican thing. It wasn’t like that before the party, not so much, because there were a lot of Republicans were calling for Nixon to step down. So he goes and he does this. The media absolutely destroys him. Here’s the kicker. Nixon didn’t want a pardon. Why does he need a pardon for? He wasn’t convicted.

It’s not even. He wasn’t impeached. It’s not even clear that they’re going to go after him. And he felt that if I get this kind of a retroactive preemptive pardon, it almost implies that I’m guilty of something. Yeah, I was just going to say it just. It. All it does is it makes it look like he was guilty. So really, you know, I. I had never really considered that. But you’re right. He wasn’t. He wasn’t. He wasn’t guilty of anything. But giving him a pardon gives it the impression that he was guilty. It does, absolutely. In the public and the.

In the court of public opinion, it makes. It actually makes him guilty. Because I remember he came out with that, with that whole thing about, you know, the people need to know that, you know, people want to know if Their president’s a cook. Well, I’m. Or I’m not. Well, I’m not a crook. Oh, yeah. He denied it to the end. So whatever degree of. Of sympathy or. Or. Or doubt that there may have existed when he resigned, this takes it all all the way. And they forced it. They forced it on him. He did not want it.

And beyond that, they want to step further. They forced him to make a statement of contrition. There’s the headline. I regret my mistakes. He didn’t want that either. Now, why is he going along with it if he doesn’t want it? Who knows? Maybe they threatened them. You will be investigated. You got to go along with it. So he. So he gets departed. He says, I’m sorry for my mistakes, and then the press just goes off on Ford, the Republican Party, just as we’re going into a congressional election. None of this makes sense. And if you did.

If for some reason, you did have to pardon them, like, if they came after him with investigation, which I don’t think they would have do it after the election. What’s the big deal? You do it anytime. But, no, you did it3.3 weeks before midterm election. Well, that’s. And the fact that he said my mistakes could be interpreted to anything. It’s like, yeah, is. Is he. Did he ever specifically say Watergate, or did he just say, I regret my mistakes, and then everybody just assumed I was reading the language of it? He did say at such and such a point, I should have done this, and I did.

I did wrong. So he’s not saying, hey, I’m a crook after all, but he is. He’s saying, you know, I. I messed up. I’m. I’m sorry. So he’s. But he’s admitting it. And Watergate was a joke. This was a CIA setup. This. He did not deserve that. And he fought it to the end, even though he resigned, but somehow they forced this on him. And maybe he’s thinking of his legacy, maybe he took it as a threat. But it’s really weird to read the story of it. He didn’t want it, and he sure as hell didn’t want to do a statement of contrition.

They jammed it on him, and he did, and the country went nuts. Now, the Republican Party was positioned to be punished. Yeah, because this turned. This turned Watergate into a Republican thing. Now, I’m not trying to derail anything here, but every time you share a newspaper with a big old headline on it, I always just. I always just look at the. At the Front page. And did you see this? US bound plane with 88 crashes in the sea off of Greece, all on TWA flight from Tel Aviv are believe dead. Wreckage is cited. How about that? Look at that.

I’m so focused on the big story there. That. That’s flight from Tel Aviv. Yeah. Gonna have to look into that one. Yeah. Crazy. U. S. Bound. Yeah. A plane to. The plane from Tel Aviv to the United States was, was crashed. Interesting. Right? On the same day that Ford pardons Nixon. Yeah. I wonder if the usual suspects were trying to juice up something. I don’t know. Don’t know. I’d have to take a closer look at that. I’m. I’m gonna pull up that actual article and read it. Yeah. Again, not, not trying to derail, but you know what? I just.

That’s a big story that I actually never heard of. That’s 88 people. Yeah. And I, given the day in history, you could see how something like that just kind of passed under the radar. Because that was a big, big story. The part. Right. That was as big as Watergate. They made such a big deal of it. Yeah. Anyway, not. There’s the other. There’s another headline. Pain expressed. Ex president cites his sorrow at the way he handled Watergate. Now it looks bad. It’s like, okay, so you are guilty, you are a crook. That’s, that’s the public perception.

So what, what Ford did now is he succeeded in. I mean, this is the best get out the vote drive for the Democrats you could possibly set up. That’s the last thing you want to. Especially in congressional elections, midterms. It’s not so much who’s more popular and is going to win the election, but whose people are going to show up. Right. And people show up based on emotion. Usually anger, always emotion. You’ve got the Democrats, always. They probably had 100 turnout. Yeah. Democrats because, because of this move. So what happens next, panel? Oh, one more, one more fiasco before we get to the election.

Same time frame. It was actually that same month that he announced this initiative. And then he goes before Congress and gives a speech about it. It’s called wind whip inflation. Now, inflation was out of control. The bills were coming due from LBJ’s Great Society and the Vietnam War. And then we had come off the gold standard. So it was really bad. It was the issue of the day, inflation. So Gerald Ford comes up with this idea that they have millions of buttons printed up and distributed and then you see him wearing a button win. I see that.

To me, that’s just so cringe. It is. It was totally. And there he is pitting one on Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole. Whip inflation now. And he’s giving speeches, he’s giving ideas on how to whip inflation. Telling everybody to turn their thermostat down, plant a vegetable garden so ridiculous even the normies were laughing at it. This has gone down in history. Nobody disputes this as an enormous public relations fiasco because it made him a laughingstock. Here’s what Associated press article from 2008 said. He says in what was considered one of the biggest government public relations blunders ever, board approved the plan soon after becoming president to have millions of red and white buttons printed up with the wind slogan on them.

So not only is Ford set himself up to look like a crook or co conspirator of Nixon after the fact, now he comes out with this buffoonery. So he’s a crook and a buffoon. But this, this was bad. And I remember this vaguely as a little kid that he was being laughed at. This corny thing with the wind buttons. It’s so bad that Alan Greenslime, who was on his Council of Economic Advisors at the time, he, he says, don’t do this. You want to be associated with it. So embarrassing. He’s soliciting the American public to send in letters.

We want to hear your ideas for fighting inflation. You know what? Stop spending and stop printing money. It’s that simple. But, but no. He’s telling people to plant vegetable gardens. Turn your thermostat down. And he had the button, so you got the pardon. That was a fiasco. This, if this, this description here says that Wynn campaign was one of the biggest public relations blunders ever. If that’s true, it would be number two. Number one would be the pardon. He did all this boom, boom, right. Could they be that stupid? Don’t, don’t they have like spin people and marketing people around them? So what happens? Well, let me just touch on something here because this I, I want, I want to.

I want to. Not that I want to belabor this point, but you know, the, the new aircraft carry that, they came out with the CVN78, which is the new class of aircraft carriers to replace the Nemes class was named the Gerald R. Ford and it was named the Gerald R. Ford right after he passed away. Now the next aircraft carrier is CVN79 and that’s the JFK. CVN80 is the enterprise and I think 70 or 81 is. I can’t remember what the 81 is. But but I think that they, they named the, I think it’s the, it’s, it’s CVN 81 and 82 are going to be the William Clinton and the George W.

Bush. Yeah. And they did that right before Trump took office. So basically they got, they named these future aircraft carriers all for, for these deep staters. Yeah, they always, every, every president gets one. Hopefully when these disclosures comes, we’ll see a lot of names taken off of things. Yeah, hopefully. Well, they, they just, they just. Airport. Yeah, they just renamed for, they renamed, they took the name off of Fort Liberty and renamed it Fort Bragg. Yeah. And I heard the same thing for Benning. I heard Benning was, was, was they took it away from Hal Moore and gave it back to Fort Benning.

Yeah. So, so a little bit of the wokeness is going away. So where this, where what is the inevitable consequences affords disastrous first few months in office. Well, the midterms come look at these numbers. Now the Democrats already had a big majority, so they shouldn’t be gaining that many more seats. Usually when you have these big seats it’s because one party has more to lose already. But they already had a big majority was 242 to 192 going in. Well, they picked up an additional 49 seats. The Democrats did. So the final tally is 291 Democrats, 244 Republicans.

That’s two to one. And they became known as the Watergate babies. And this was a, a very left wing bunch of incoming congressmen. Also five senators, which is very substantial because there’s, there’s only 100 senators but only a third are up every two years. So they picked up five there, five governorships and then there was down ballot damage across the country like in state houses and in Assembly. A lot of this happening in traditionally Republican areas. Why? Well, we know why, but I, the question, the question is was this done deliberately? Of course it was. This was another Isaac.

Absolutely nobody, nobody would be that stupid to issue such a controversial pardon and then come up with this win nonsense. Right right before an election. Had he just laid low, everything might have stayed par. In many, in many respects. In many respects it, it, it seems to have some parallels with the, with the previous administration of Biden that was it really Biden or was it like a controlled Biden to make him look, you know, all right? Yeah, yeah. Now, yeah, he was, he was set up as a straw man to, to throw the game. Now this is so significant, it actually alters the course of history because this this bunch held the Congress or it shifted the power of Congress or solidified it, I should say, was already Democrat until 1994.

Right. And, and the last of these Watergate babies, some of these guys were still around like 10 years ago. Yeah. By the time Reagan gets in there, what is he going to do with a Congress like this? So he’s another one like, like Nixon. I think a good man would have liked to have done great things, but you have to deal with the reality. Look what you’re dealing with. So this was such a coup. And here’s the Reagan. Here’s here, the Reagan years right here. So Democrats, Republicans, Democrats, Republicans. So in the, in, in his final term, into the final.

When he was a lame duck, the Democrats had control of both. But at least that he, I didn’t realize that he had the Republican Senate. Yeah, yeah, he had a Republican Senate for a while. Yeah, I didn’t realize that. But, but anyway, just interesting. So that’s, yeah, that was bad. So this was a real coup. You got the Vice president. I mean, look where you. We saw that red map in 1972. Everything, Nixon and the whole country in just two years. Now you go from that to Ford and the Watergate babies. Transformational shift, fundamentally altering. Maybe not so much altering, but solidifying that leftist globalist base of power in, in, in the Congress.

You remember. Okay, so, so you showed that map as, you showed that map as red. And I don’t know if we’ve ever talked about this, but for the longest time, the Democrats were red, the Republicans weren’t read. The Republicans didn’t become red until like 1984, because the Democrats were always blue. Remember that You, I’m sure you remember the term true Blue Republican or Blue Dog Democrat. And the Blue Dog Democrat was, was, was essentially like a moderate, semi conservative Democrat, but he was still a Democrat. But when the Democrat Party was really being taken over by that Marxist ideology, they had to get away from the color red because red was known as the color of communism.

Yeah, I, I think, I think the media did that with their maps. Yes, for them. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. So, so now you have this wipeout in the midterm election and the following month, look who Jerry invites to the Oval Office. The entire Executive commission of the Trilateral Commission. That picture there is not at the Trilateral Commission. That’s in the Oval Office. You see Ford at center, and just behind him there’s David Rockefeller, the brother of Nelson Rockefeller, the new Vice President. He’s a Democrat, though the brothers are Republican. And then Just behind David Rockefeller’s big new Brzezinski.

So there it is. Oh, yeah, I didn’t see that. Oh, look at that right there. Isn’t that special? There’s your coup right there. There’s your coup. That’s. That’s who just took over. That’s who just bumped off Nixon right there in the freaking White House. Wow. Well, you want to talk about one evil son of a. Yeah. So this wasn’t about no low level so called burglary. The White house, you know. September 5, 1975. Sacramento woman aims a pistol at Ford. Is graded by Secret Service. I told him to beef up his security. Didn’t I just say that? Yeah, you listen to me.

This woman here, she’s one of the Manson girls. Lyette, Squeak, Squeaky, FR of Broom. The girl who almost killed Ford. Newsweek. It didn’t go off. Well, what happened? She had the gun in his abdomen. I mean, you’re. You know more about guns than I do. But my understanding is she forgot the chamber the round. You have to do something to get the gun in the chamber before shooting. She evidently was not an experienced shooter, so it just went click. But the, the bullet was in there. But the, the bullet was not in the chamber. And then she was immediately tackled and she said, oh, didn’t go off.

Didn’t go off. Right. She was right there. The so says the Secret Service agents quickly, quickly subdued her and she was sentenced to life in prison. But she was paroled in 2009. Presumably by Beth Elsberry. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Yeah, ironic. Yeah, exactly. Funny how this stuff happened in California. Yeah, this, this is after he gave a speech at a world government organization in San Francisco. The prior one was in San Francisco. Another woman, Sarah Jane Moore. Shoots at Ford. Missed them by inches. President escapes Assassins bullets. So that’s twice in two and a half weeks he escaped with his life.

We came that close to Nelson Rockefeller. I have no idea that. I had no idea that. Well, you know, the first one was Sacramento and the second one San Francisco. And that they were that close to each other. I didn’t realize that that’s, you know. And you know what’s not too far from that area of the country? This is Bohemian Grove. Yeah, yeah, that’s, that’s right. San Francisco. That’d be a good. I don’t know who the governor of California was at that time, but this, this would could have been a nice setup. I think it was brown.

Probably brown. Yeah. He’s being hunted now. Why? He’s a good globalist soldier. Who would be behind it? Well, in the hierarchy of things, I suspect that Nelson Rockefeller’s crowd decided, look, yeah, he’s, he’s a good soldier, but he’s expendable. Nelson wants to be president. So what Nelson Rockefeller was unable to achieve on three different attempts in the 60s, he, he almost became President now. And this is a pattern. When you get these lunatic gunmen, that’s how they work. They do the mind control and you get somebody to take one for the team. But that’s my theory.

I think the whole cabal was behind us. And they determined that Jerry was expendable. And when he runs for reelection, he drops, he drops Rockefeller from the ticket. Okay, are you ready for this? Yeah. In September 22nd of 1975, you know who was, you know who was governor of California? Jerry Brown. Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan. Okay. He was, let’s see here. Jerry Brown became governor in. You know what? Maybe not, maybe it was Jerry Brown because it says Ronald Reagan was from 67 to 75 and then Reagan was 75 to 83. But I don’t know exactly know when that, that, that transfer of power took place.

Place. I would, I would presume that it would have been at the end of. But there was no election in 75. They typically have elections every, you know, in, in even years. So. Yeah, but who knows? I could be wrong. I don’t know. Yeah. Anyway, just, just it was either, it was either Ronald Reagan or Jerry Brown. And, and I’ve, I’ve found out some things in the not too distant, in the not too distant past about Ronald Reagan that really kind of just make me question some of the things that he did. But, but anyway, that’s, that’s a topic for another day.

Well, speaking of Ronald Reagan, there we go. Now 1976 rolls around and the, you know, you’ve always had this factional divide in Republican Party. The conservatives don’t want for it anymore. Reagan’s their guy, so he challenges Ford. I think in those days it was. Delegates were won partially through state primaries and then also through the convention. But the race went to the convention. He gave him a good run for it. But ultimately the, the rhinos prevailed. And Ford, he did receive the nomination to run in 1976, but Reagan now was, was, was positioned for 1980. Yes, he was.

And, and in that election, I remember they, they were trying to force, they were trying to force Ford onto Reagan as his vice president so that they could be basically co. Presidents. And Reagan’s like, I ain’t having any of that. And then, but he also said that he was never going to have Bush in his, in his circle. And then he became his vice president. So that’s like what, you know, what the hell happened there? To. Cause that, that’s just, that’s. Well, that’s the way it was. You had to. Yeah. Either that or because they were squeezing them.

You’re talking about in 1980. They, they’re gonna, they actually had a third party candidate, John Anderson. I don’t remember that split. I was too young. Okay. But that’s the way it goes. I mean it goes both ways. I mean, Eisenhower had to pick Nixon, you know, and then Reagan had to pick Bush because, you know, you don’t have that so called balance ticket. Then you’ll have one wing of the party, they just won’t participate. And then, then you lose. But yeah, so Bush was forced upon Reagan and then he gets a bullet too. Interesting. Yeah, exactly.

By, by the, by, by the, by the friends of the Bush family. Hinkle. Hinkley. Rather Hink. Yeah. So Ford wins the nomination and he goes on to the general election to face. Jimmy Carter was a member of that very same Trilateral Commission recruited by Rockefeller and Brzezinski. He was part of the freshman class. The Trilateral Commission was put together in 1973. And Barry Goldwater described it as David Rockefeller’s latest cabal for promoting world government. Right. And so there’s a whole story. Jimmy Carter, they built him up. Peanut farmer who came out of nowhere, etc. And he’s, and he’s clean.

He’s a governor. He’s so honest. We talked about this. Didn’t we do something on Jimmy Carter not too long ago? Yeah, we did. After he died. Yeah. Yeah. Because I, because I, I actually remember reading a story about CAR Carter. And you know, it seems as though he actually was not a bad man. But the, the people that were around him were nothing but cabal. And the reason that they chose Carter was because he was kind of like honest and whatnot. And they were trying to, like the country was trying to get rid of the stain of Watergate and all and, and all the crap that was going on under Ford.

And so they put Carter up. But Carter, Carter was easy. He was soft and weak and very manipulatable. And if you look at Carter’s cabinet, I mean it was just, it was, it was the talk about it was. It couldn’t get more globalist. Yeah. Yeah. I, I’ve never accepted that perception of Carter that he. Well meaning but weak still persists to this day, he was a vicious gangster. He knew what he was doing. You know, he was new. He’s doing, I mean there’s a. Do a host, maybe we’ll do him next week. Yeah, that’s not a bad idea.

I’d be very interested just to fast forward to the modern day and, and to see what he was. He said in 2019 that Donald Trump was an illegitimate president. Yeah. And there’s no question that the Russians put him there. So like anyone who says something like that, that’s not like a well meaning dupe, that, that’s a vicious gangster right there. But certainly in terms of his image and his Persona and what the globalist cabal media created for him, you know, Sunday school teacher, Southern Baptist, peanut farmer, humble guy. They really sold that hard. And the country went for it because they were tired of the perception of corruption.

There wasn’t corruption though. Nixon was not a crook. That was all cooked up and then the Ford pardon contributed to that. But this, this was the, the public perception engineered by the fake news media. And that helped Carter tremendously because here’s this outsider, he’s not from Washington, he’s from Georgia, but any, anyway, he, he wins. And it’s interesting, they became besties, Ford and Carter, like on a personal level, not just like cordiality. Of course, they were both created by the same, you know, cabal, cabalists. It would be, it would be interesting to find out how much USAID contributed to what was going on back in the 1970s.

Because as you know, obviously, as we know now, USAID is, and I never will say the, the term that’s used to, to, you know, to give people, you know, render aid. I’m not going to say aid. It’s usaid, which is the agency for, for, for international development. And it’s, it is a talk about nefarious activities. What they’ve uncovered in terms of. Yeah. What’s been used to manipulate public opinion is, is significant. And how long has it been going on? Shoot. It was the, the strange thing that I found that it was, it was a, it was created by a, an executive order from jfk.

Yeah. But I have an idea that he did that with, it was probably brought to him with good intentions, but then it was manipulated by the likes of, of LBJ for all the nefarious activities. And, and then that was probably, was what, you know, that’s, that’s how they funneled money into, into the, into the State Department and CIA for domestic activities to, you know, to, to, to oust Nixon. Yeah. So, yeah, a lot of things begin like that. Like, even when Nixon signed the EPA into law, it was just a little baby, had no teeth to it.

Who could have foreseen the monster that it grew into? Now it’s being defanged by, by Trump. Right. So that’s how they go. They’ll put something in. And presidents have to be careful what they sign. Well, I, like, I, you know, you talked a lot about, you know, in your, in your book, the Plan to Save humanity. Yeah. You know, you talked a lot about the things that were, that were going to be done. And I, you know, to me, have you seen any of the, the stuff out there about how the Trump administration is using basically blitzkrieg tactics against the media? I, I played a couple, I did a video last night where I, or I played a couple of Jimmy Dore videos and I, I’ll send those to you.

Or would you, would you prefer to watch a video or read or read a tweet thread? Which would you prefer? Send me a vid. Yeah. Okay, so I’ll send you these two videos. One of them, it kind of lays the foundation of, of what, what he’s doing. And then the, the, the second one is, or, and they’re actually in reverse order, but it, it shows how the, the Trump administration is, is essentially using like, like lightning warfare maneuver warfare against the, the media establishment. And they’re, they’re like three steps behind in everything that they do. And they, and they, they can’t.

One of the comments was, as the, one of the comments the guy said is like, like, you know, the, the New York Times can’t keep up. What was, what was front page breaking news is, isn’t even on the front page three hours later because there’s so much breaking news they can’t keep up. So, and if they can’t keep up, they can’t inform the deep state to do narrative control. And, and Trump literally has like, multiple contingencies ready to go in the event that they do try to, they, they do get to a point where they can respond or try to curtail a narrative, then all of a sudden they flood them with like, three more.

Yeah, it’s a beautiful thing. And, and Vance, J.D. vance responded in Twitter and he said, be, be ready because this is what is going, this is the, this is the pace that we’re going to be gone for the next four years. Yeah. You know, and I want your thoughts on this. I am of the opinion that it’s possible that we could see an amendment to the Constitution, to, to allow Trump, if he still has the vigor and vitality to get a third term. Yeah. What’s your thoughts on that? Well, he is actually in his third term right now.

With that being said, with that being right, I don’t know why they would put that out there. I, I can’t, they haven’t put that out there. That’s just something that I’m, I’m postulating and I’m putting, I’m, it’s not that I’m putting it out in the ether he’s getting up there. He would be, I mean, you know, why would he want to. Because right now we’re in mop up, mop up phase, you know, and there’s capable people to pass the torch onto unless they’re pre positioning it for the man to come after Trump. Right. Okay. So we can solidify this thing, make sure something like it never rises up against again.

Right. I don’t know. I’m concerned the deep, the deep state is gone. And, and what we, what we’re seeing now is the drip, drip reenactment for the, for the public because the deep state had to be dismantled in secret and in private in a manner that each of the individual players didn’t know what hit him. Now when it’s done, you can reveal it to the public in this drip trip manner. That’s why there’s no resistance to Trump. And even things like the New York Times or CNN which appear to be deep state media do not. Yeah, if you read closely in between the lines, like for example, you turn on cnn, you’ll see, you’ll still see a lot of lip hearted stuff has to be in order to maintain credibility.

Yet at the same time they’re putting out so many truth gems. Just yesterday one of their analysts was breathlessly hyping up Trump’s poll numbers. Yes, this is amazing. He’s more popular now and he’s got the chart and everything. That’s deliberate. I have it on good authority, I have it on good authority from, from, from, from people who know people at CNN who, who are saying that. And I’ve heard this from two different people that don’t know each other and they are both saying that CNN behind the scenes is turning to the conservative side. And they are, because they’re going to become a conservative outlet and their ownership, their own changed.

It’s run by a Trump ally. Same with the Washington Post now. Yeah, the Washington Post would not endorse this pass. Same with the LA Times. So they’re they’re taking them over. So even if you continue to see what appears to be a liberal spin, you have to look deeper than that. That’s just kind of like to keep the illusion going. Right. Well, at the same time, they’re feeding you the necessary truth gems that they want to put out there. So everybody’s under submission. Everybody must bow to the Q operation. Yeah, it’s, it’s, it’s a fun time to be alive.

It’s a. Yeah, it is. I mean, it’s just. Yeah. Now they’re talking. I mean, whether this materializes or not, just the idea that Ron Paul is being seriously discussed as the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. Well, I don’t. Is, Is he. I didn’t hear that he was being discussed as the chairman. I heard he was. Lee. Senator Mike Lee put out a tweet or an X calling for exactly that. Really? Yeah. And I think. And then Musk. Musk has openly said that he wants Ron Paul to handle the audit effect. Yeah, well, that’s all. That’s all I heard.

I hadn’t heard that he was, that he was, you know, but, but put out there as like a chairman of the Federal Reserve. That would be amazing. Yeah, yeah, he was. Ron Paul himself was asked about. But you want to order. Don’t you really want to end the Fed? He says, well, yeah, but the audit would be part of the process. Yeah, yeah. So just to hear things like that, it just shows you how much the world has changed from the time when the maternal grandson of Nelson Aldrich, who with Paul Warburg, were the fathers, founding fathers of the Fed.

And now we come to this point. So eventually Doge is going to set its, its crosshairs on the Fed as well. I saw a very interesting thing about Doge. That Doge was a government entity that was already in existence. And what they did was they just. It was something that was created under the Obama administration, if I’m not mistaken. And it was just repurposed with the same acronym. Right. So to be the, the Department of Government Efficiency. And so there was nothing that anybody could say about it. And it’s, it’s, you know, it’s, it is just a.

Guys, I, I cannot tell you in stronger terms that this is the greatest time in history to be alive. And don’t pay attention and listen to what Whitney Webb is coming out this. And all these people who are, you know, all, all they’re basically out there to try to poison pill you, to, to make you believe that Trump is not the savior And I’m not saying that Trump is a savior because we have to, we have to be actually involved in this. But the, you know, the people that are coming out and, and criticizing him and saying that he’s just nothing more than a clandestine Zionist who wants to, you know, give us over to Israel, I just, I, I categorically reject that notion.

Yeah. So, Mr. King, where do people find you, sir? Realnews in history.com. be sure to sign up for my free mailing list. Are you getting my emails, Ron? I get all your emails. Oh, you got them. Okay, yeah, I get all your emails and yeah, yeah, I get all your emails because I use a bulk email service. So sometimes they disappear into spam folders or for Gmail, into promotions. So if you ever go like a couple days without seeing them, if you have Gmail, check promotions, otherwise check spam. Yeah, real. Realnewsandhistory.com and again, this is the one we want right now.

The Secret Plan to Save Humanity. A summary of the Q Operation. The Rise of Commander Trump. It’s actually better if you get this one on Amazon. My author page is Mike King. Mike S. King. Those links are all in the description. Yeah, yeah. So, yeah, check out the links in the description. And so that’s, yeah, if you, if you want all of his books, you can go to realnewsinhistory.com backslash Ron. And then you’ll get a special deal if you, if you choose to do that. So, but that, and you’ll get all his books in PDF form.

You get PDF or paperback. You need to get the stuff because this is weapons, this is what we’re called to do is to minister to the normies. Because now we are already seeing, we’re in the beginnings of an environment where people are seeing stuff. And let me tell you, normies, now, they’re relating. They’re like, yeah, that’s a good idea, let’s get rid of the penny. It’s wasteful. Everybody’s talking about the penny, right? Let me tell you guys, all you guys who want to red pill your family and friends and people that maybe you don’t know and you don’t know how to do it, the very best way that you can do it is to give them something like this.

And they open, they open. Or that when they open it up and they read it, they, they can’t, they don’t have anybody to argue with because if you’re the one trying to tell it to them, they’re going to reject it and they’re going to argue all of their talking points of why you’re wrong. Whereas if they’re looking at this and they’re reading it, they either are going to reject it or they’re not going to reject it. And they’re going to be like, holy crap. This is an interesting point, but they can’t argue with a book that they’re reading or if they’re doing their own research online, they can’t argue with anybody.

They have to. They have to see what they’re seeing and then argue in their own mind. And that is. That is the crucial point. Always remember how did you red pill how. What was your moment that caused you to, like, wake up? It was more. More often than not, it’s in the 90th percentile. It’s not that somebody else did it for you. It’s that something happened and it caused you to have a paradigm shift. You’re the one that has to do it. And everybody else. People like to feel like they’re making their own decisions. And when with books like this, then they look at it and then they can make up their own mind.

And then if you’re nice to people and you’re kind and you’re not, like, rude to all these people who are rude to you, they. They’ll remember that, especially your friends. And then when they. When something stirs that paradigm shift, they’re going to come and talk to you about it, and that’s when you can really begin to unload because they’re going to be. They’re going to be at a point where they’re going to be receptive to the information that you have. So that’s why it’s crucial to be kind to people, even if they. Even if they categorically reject what you say.

So with that being said, Mr. King, thank you for another awesome show. I. I would be. I’m interested to see if you want to do. If you. If you want to do Carter next week. That would be awesome. Yeah. Yeah, let’s. Yeah, let’s do him. That’d be really good. So I definitely would like to clarify what he was not. Not a bumbling nice guy. Yeah. All right, guys, with that. Mr. King, thank you for tonight, and we look forward to seeing you next week. Everybody enjoy your evening, and I’ll see you manana at some point. Have a good night, everybody.

Got to run. All right, good night.
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