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It's five in 10 from Skywatch TV for Monday, June
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3rd, 2024. I'm
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Derek Gilbert. If you're watching us on YouTube, thank you.
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Our address there at five in 10,
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And then after the break, tell you how to
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guarantee that we never get canceled again. Topic
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number five today, the Trump trial. After I released
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our five in 10 update for Friday, I
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put out a special report because between
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the time I'd produced Friday's update and
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releasing it, the jury in the Manhattan
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hush money trial of Donald Trump came
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in with a guilty verdict. All 34
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counts, felony counts in
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the trial returned as guilty verdicts.
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The question now becomes what
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next? Well the Trump
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legal team will certainly appeal this ruling
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and it will almost certainly be overturned
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on appeal, whether it's at the state
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level, federal level, or even the Supreme
1:00
Court. At some point, as I
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said in my special report Friday, judges
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will look at this and say that Judge
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Mershon, the presiding judge in the trial in
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Manhattan and District Attorney Alvin Bragg did not
1:11
have the legal authority to do what they
1:13
did. So while the never Trump crowd Democrats
1:15
are taking a victory lap right now, it
1:18
will likely be short lived. Trump
1:21
will appeal. He will be vindicated
1:23
on appeal, but the
1:25
Biden campaign almost certainly to run
1:27
now using the terms convicted felon
1:30
to refer to President Trump going
1:32
forward. Surveys showing that
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for most people involved, this really
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has had no impact on how
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they plan to vote for Trump's
1:41
supporters, even some independent voters. If
1:43
anything, it has pushed them further
1:45
into the Trump camp. I don't
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think it has had the impact
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that the Biden administration was hoping,
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which was to convince independent voters
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to turn against President Trump.
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I think the bigger issue here though is the
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impact on the United States and our political
2:02
future going forward, even if
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you don't like Donald Trump. And
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that's certainly understandable. He is a deeply flawed human
2:09
being with a lot of baggage. I
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get that. But even if you don't
2:14
like Donald Trump, if you cannot see how this corrodes
2:17
the political glue that holds
2:19
this nation together, then you
2:21
are just really, to
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be blunt, you are ignorant. This
2:28
is the kind of thing that will tear the country apart.
2:32
In fact, looking back historically, this is exactly
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the kind of thing that tore
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the Roman Republic apart and led to the
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creation of the Roman Empire.
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Julius Caesar, who had been serving as
2:43
consul, during which time he
2:45
was immune to prosecution,
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his term as consul was expiring,
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and the opposition parties who were
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concerned that Caesar was just too
2:55
popular, wanting to take him down,
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were preparing to file legal charges
3:00
against him after his term of
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consul expired. Now, he had
3:04
asked for a special dispensation from
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the Roman Senate to run immediately
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for pro-consul upon his term
3:10
as consul ending. But they said,
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well, according to law, you've got to return to
3:15
Rome and live as a private citizen for so
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many months in order to qualify to run as
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pro-consul. And of course, during that time between
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the end of his consulship, the beginning of
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the pro-consulship, he would
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have been subject to prosecution.
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So Caesar chose to return to Rome, but
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he did it at the head of an
3:33
army. This is where the term crossing
3:35
the Rubicon comes from, because when he
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crossed that river, the Rubicon, he
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essentially had declared civil war. And
3:43
again, therein lies the difference
3:45
between Julius Caesar and Donald Trump. Trump
3:47
didn't cross the Rubicon, but they may
3:49
be pushing him to do something like
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it. Not saying civil war
3:54
is in our future. I'm just saying that
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if this is the future of the United
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States, every future president had
4:00
better be prepared to start fighting for his political
4:02
and legal life as soon as he is out
4:04
of the Oval Office. In
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fact, I would bet right now there
4:08
are Republican attorneys general and district attorneys
4:10
who are lining up ready to file
4:13
charges against Joe Biden. The moment he
4:15
is no longer president, whether that's in
4:17
2025, 2029, or somewhere in between. And
4:21
that's not good for America. Topic number four,
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no deal. Prime Minister
4:25
Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the door on
4:28
President Biden's new appeal asking for
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Israel to accept a new ceasefire
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plan. Biden delivered a speech on
4:34
Friday afternoon mostly about pushing Israel
4:36
to end the war. Netanyahu has
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made it clear that the war
4:40
will not end until Hamas has
4:42
been completely eradicated. Recent
4:44
polls in Israel show that more than
4:46
80 percent of Israeli Jews now believe
4:48
it is no longer possible to live
4:51
peacefully side by side with
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a Palestinian state. So whether
4:55
they support Benjamin Netanyahu or not, the
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vast majority of Israeli Jews who
5:00
make up about 70 percent of
5:02
the population of Israel agree that
5:04
Hamas must be eradicated in order
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for them to live peacefully. Joe
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Biden pushing this agenda because he's between a rock
5:10
and a hard place where many
5:12
Muslim voters are in the swing state
5:15
of Michigan. And of course, you've got
5:17
the far left of the Democratic Party that is also
5:19
pro Hamas. He values
5:21
his second term more highly than
5:24
the survival of the Jewish
5:26
state. By the way, pro Palestinian protesters
5:28
plan to surround the White House next
5:31
Saturday. That is going to be interesting to
5:33
see how that develops. Topic number three, walking
5:35
into World War Three. Three
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major developments in the war between Ukraine
5:40
and Russia. First, the United States has
5:42
given Ukraine permission to use its long-range
5:44
missiles, the ATACMS system
5:46
to strike targets inside of Russia.
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Poland. Secondly, Poland in the U.S.
5:51
said that they would hit all of
5:53
Russia's forces in the special operations
5:55
zone if Moscow uses tactical battlefield
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nukes. And finally, President.
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Couldn't his signal that he expects Nato to
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escalate the war up in a major
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way by the summer? Now this is. This
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is all bad enough, but
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over the weekend Ukraine struck
6:11
at the Russia's really nuclear
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warning systems. Two. Of
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them. In fact, a Russia confirmed
6:18
that wanted been hit keeps as
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it struck a second, These structures
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detect incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles. This
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is the kind of thing that
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the Us could launch as a
6:29
first strike against Russia. Taking those
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out would essentially blind Russia to
6:33
a potential first strike. This is
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a major major escalation. Really,
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the sub did. This system has
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nothing to do with Ukrainian conflict.
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In a it's all about disabling
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Russia's ability to detect an incoming
6:47
first strike from Nato in the
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United States. The. Important
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question here is whether Ukraine struck
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those facilities with permission from the
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United States. And. Whether
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Russia. Thinks. That's
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the case, Topic and were to.
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Ah, The World Health
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Organization is on the verge
7:08
of becoming a techno medical
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dictatorship. Know. Last week there
7:12
were voting in Geneva on a
7:14
Pandemic treaty. The Pandemic Treaty was
7:16
kicked down the road at least
7:19
until next year and a lot
7:21
of Pro Privacy Pro Liberty activists
7:23
said declared victory because the Pandemic
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Treaty would have given the World
7:27
Health Organization much greater power to
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respond to a global health emergency.
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But. They missed the three hundred
7:33
proposed amendments to the International Health
7:36
Regulations, which is an already existing
7:38
treaty to which ninety five percent
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of the nations of the world
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have already signed on, including the
7:44
United States. These amendments
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would include provisions to and I'm
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just quoting now from the Wh:
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a website facilitate equitable access to
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essential health products during health crises
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and the mobilization of financial resources
7:57
to support developing countries in building
7:59
story getting in, maintaining the core
8:01
capacities mandated by the international health
8:03
regulations and quotes. That. All
8:05
sounds fine, but essentially this
8:07
gives the World Health Organization
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the power to declare, a
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legally binding power to declare
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what constitutes. Not. Just a
8:16
health emergency, but a potential
8:18
health emergency and then require
8:20
countries to conduct surveillance for
8:22
those potential international health threats,
8:24
including addressing and controlling what
8:27
the Wh Oh considers to
8:29
be miss and dis information.
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They. Even include such things in the
8:34
proposals as carbon dioxide levels in a
8:36
climate change as a potential health emergency
8:38
that the World Health Organization should have
8:41
the power to address. Now, because these
8:43
were just passed yesterday, we've not had
8:45
time to digest all of these going
8:47
have to do. Some are reading on
8:49
these amendments to find out because the
8:51
amendments as past were different from the
8:53
three hundred proposals. But the bottom line
8:56
is it's a power grab. The World
8:58
Health Organization, like the World Economic Forum
9:00
and Unesco essentially. Jostling
9:02
for position to try to become
9:04
an unelected global government or at
9:07
least contribute to the infrastructure that
9:09
will be key to a global
9:11
government. Coming. Up The
9:14
corporate media. You. Already don't
9:16
believe it, but every now than we just have
9:18
to point out when it goes beyond. Misinformation.
9:21
To. Beyond. Parody.
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That's next on five and ten. God's
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creation is full of mystery. What
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were the giants in scripture? The
9:31
dinosaurs roamed the earth in the
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days of know what? Are we
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alone? And the universe joins Viggers
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during Gilbert. Rudy A Lambda, Michael
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Harder Drugs Baths, Max Dominic, Josh
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Davis and Michael. Ben has to
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explore the topics your Sunday school
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teacher didn't talk about at the
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Mysteries of the Bible Verse Events
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in Cincinnati, Ohio June seventh and
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eighth. Item.
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Number one today Alvin Bragg Manhattan
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District. The Tourney. The reluctant
10:01
prosecutor, That's. Courting
10:04
to Politico in reporting on the guilty
10:06
verdict returned in the Hush Money trial
10:08
of Donald Trump. Political.
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Calling him the reluctant. Prosecutors.
10:14
He didn't really want to prosecute
10:16
Donald Trump, but he just made
10:18
Donald Trump. A felon. Really?
10:22
Because. We. Remember
10:24
during his election campaign he
10:26
actually campaigned on a promise
10:29
to get Donald Trump. The.
10:31
Process They found a criminal. They're going to
10:33
find a crime and that's what the A
10:35
Bragg. Did calling him.
10:38
The. Reluctant prosecutor. Is
10:41
politicos hope that you would. I
10:43
have. Really a problem
10:45
with anything beyond short term memory.
10:49
He ran out. A promise to prosecute
10:52
Dollar Bet didn't sound that. It.
10:54
Again the media every now and then.
10:57
Unintentionally wanders across the
10:59
line beyond. Parody.
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