Mike’s nose snapped in two after writing that note because Trump turned left very quickly.
Chris, I think you got your date wrong. The attack on Iran by Israel took place on June 13, 2025. A Friday the 13TH that will live in infamy [cosmic sarcasm there].
Other things are more important?
Sitting here looking out over The Gulf Of No One’s Been Arrested Yet, we are printing less currency, spending less, revealing promised FBI files, lowering the debt, the millions and millions of illegal aliens are being deported daily, and we’re staying out of other nations’ business. Oh wait…
You get it. Anyone hanging onto their Trump Hopium pipe needs to wake up.
Whatever is coming, we ARE going to go through it. Prepare accordingly as much as you can or want to.
The Nimitz is scheduled to be decommissioned next year. Now it’s headed to the Middle East. False flag?
25th Amendment now removal of trump NOW!
Impeachment will take too long!
What if Jeffery was doing planks when he tried to kill himself?
I just saw that interview on Judging Freedom. Tuck destroyed Ted Cruz and exposed him for being a typical Zionist lapdog. He is the classic politician who doesn’t care that for “every action, there is a reaction”.
Then we get Vance. I don’t think that’s a whole lot better.
how do I watch live for Part 2??
Someone who wants to get elected again might listen to 90% of their base
Just finished watching the Trish video. I’m embarrassed I’ve never heard of her. Thanks much for the link.
I am prone to jumping on the first bit of info that suits my biases. It’s such a bad thing. I take the bait and zingo, fooled again.
I have to wonder how hard it is or easy it is for Trish, Chris, Tucker to stay objective. I really admire them for that and now after hearing Trish, I’m a new fan.
I heard Scott Ritter’s interview with Nima yesterday on Dialogue Works and he said something really interesting. Scott’s no Israel fan but he made these two points (Doug MacGregor swerved into it this morning on Deep Dive as well):
Iran is at fault for taunting Israel and the US with their death to the west threats AND their “nukes on-nukes off” taunts. They know it inflames yet they’ll do it expecting turbulent reactions. And their sponsoring terrorism like Hezbollah in the eighties cost the US 220 Marine brothers. (Our reaction to it is so incredibly insulting to those of us who served in Beirut but that’s a different story). Bottom line, their bluster only flames fires.
And then said:
Israel is at fault for allowing 10/7 to happen to justify genocide of Palestinians, tens of thousands including women and children non-Hamas members to 1200 10/7 victims and hostages. It inflames the whole world except Israel, England, Germany, and the US. (I’ve said on bunches of threads, I will never believe Mossad didn’t know when and where 10/7 would happen, and with good reason).
There are crap tons of Israel/Iran related issues but I appreciated Scott, whose hatred for Netanyahu is no secret, call out Iran’s guilt in this pizza.
Anyway, since we’re all made of the same stuff, my malfunction is to believe the stuff that agrees with my opinions and disbelieve others’. I appreciate people like Chris, Trish, Dan Davis, Tucker who can look at facts, synthesize them and present them objectively even if I disagree. And if I DO disagree, to come back with facts to say why. I’m not very smart so I appreciate those who are and are talented at making things clear in the crap storm of information.
Anyway, thanks for the Trish link.
I think the issues with evangelicals (I am one) is less that they are looking to hasten Jesus return, and more that they have been taught Israel should be supported no matter what. The Bible does say that God’s covenant with Israel is everlasting and that those who bless them will be blessed and those who curse them will be cursed. The notion of blessing them has been conflated with agreeing and being supportive of all their actions. In the old testament, God didn’t rubber stamp everything Israel did as good. He didn’t send prophets to say how awesome Israel was, he sent them with dire warnings. If they didn’t heed the warning, God allowed them to be punished. Maybe our “support” should be in the form of warnings rather than affirmation.
I am not seeing the part 2 for paid members, is there a link.
You are welcome, Larry. I am glad you appreciate her work.
She is Canadian, so no surprise that you did not know of her. A bit more about her:
A highly acclaimed investigative journalist for decades, she was a host of the CBC’s once popular show The Firth Estate, winning several awards for journalism excellence. She was renowned for her courage and take-no-prisoners interviews. She was all over Tony Fauci during the HIV crisis, has spent time in in the Middle East and Africa, going right to the source for her coverage.
Her podcast and Substack came into being after Covid started. Like Chris, she was all over it from early on. She has so many stellar interviews with so many of the big names, movers and shakers. While that has been her prime focus, she is politically and geopolitically astute, enabling her to bring on some big names for interviews where she holds her own no problem. I would especially like to point out her recent interview with Toby Rogers, which I linked previously here at PP but will link again because it was so, well done, informative and heart rending.
The rest of her work can be found here. My only gripe with Trish is her podcasts are LONG, often over 2 hours. The interviews themselves are not that long. She bookends them with great commentary on current events, often in Canada, but not restricted to our country, which I usually always find worth listening to. Trish has a unique style and great, life-experience informed perspectives. I so appreciate her work!
Below is a short primer on her work which you and others may find to be of interest. I find it remarkable that it was a Canadian who wrote one of the most acclaimed books about the Iraq war.
In 2006, Trish wrote What Was Asked of Us, a collection of personal stories from soldiers returned from Iraq. It was critically acclaimed and considered an important contribution to the canon of war biographies. Find it here.
“Honest, chilling and agenda free.” - The New York Times
“Wood’s book deserves to be a best seller.” - People Magazine (four-star critic’s pick)
“Trish Wood has produced what is perhaps, to date, the only text about Iraq that matters. Its accomplishment is nothing short of monumental.” - The San Francisco Chronicle
I truly hope that more members find her to be another invaluable, trustworthy source of information. She is a rare commodity, a journalist with integrity in spades!!
Deuteronomy 28:15-68. God’s so antisemitic. Apparently, He didn’t get the memo from Mark Levin, Mike Huckabee, and the Senate Republicans and other believers who take verses wildly out of context, totally ignoring conditions to His promises.

