Saturday, December 13, 2025

EM BURLINGAME: again I'm not saying it's a nuke I'm not saying that that's not what but what I'm trying to say is that there was something else on that ship other than oil it could have been as simple as, it could have been an Azov group of leaders who are coming here to the US or moving somewhere else to lead some jihadis or somebody else


Blaine, retired One-Star General for the United States.  You were second in command for NATO at one point.  Also in charge of logistics for under General Petraeus at some point. 

And EM [Burlingame], you are a former Green Beret, a fabulous writer, and historian.  

Let's start with the Venezuelan oil tanker that was taken by US Security Forces.  On the one side I was just scrolling through X, and it was "Homeland Security and the FBI because it's got sanctioned oil from Iran."  And other reports said that "it's on its way to Cuba and Cuba is now going to suffer."

All noise.

There was something else on that ship it wasn't oil and it probably wasn't drugs.

1:25. Might have been human beings.  

1:26.  Might have been human beings or, even more, it might have been weapons and explosives and fighters.

1:32.  Yeah or somebody's missing trigger or something of a radiological . . .

1:35.  Or, exactly.

1:37.  Right, so people have this misapprobation that we give all . . . I know that most of the world thinks that we care only about oil.  We have more oil than we can use. That's the great excuse but we don't need anybody else's in the world's oil.  So if we do something that, you know, touches on oil, it isn't about oil.  

2:00. Let me broaden it out a little bit.  When I get on American news shows, the shift on this boat everybody seems to think that what we're doing is just trying to stem the tide of drugs into the United States.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  The war against the cartels has many tentacles and elements to it.  Drugs is a part of it, it's a very, very justifiable part of it for us to go after those things.  However, there is a much bigger prize out there and that prize is not even in the region it's not even in Venezuela.  That prize sits in Dubai, Qatar, Brunei, Italy the UK.  It's all the world's most powerful who make so much money off of the illicit everything that these people, the cartels, enable.  So what the United States is doing with this campaign is, yeah, we are taking out some of your supply chains.. that's just the attention getting step.  You've got an oil tanker that's owned by 50 shell companies leading up to some Ukrainian oligarch.  Even if it was just oil in there that was shady and enables laundering, that would be enough.  I'm going exactly with EM.  Something else was on that ship that caught our attention.  The other part of it is, if we hit it, which we did, but we took it, we didn't hit it.  We didn't blow it up.  What that means is we know exactly whose rice bowl we just kicked over by taking it.  So we know all the way through.  If you go through the financial forensics and the guys repelled off into the ship.  

4:18.  It's one small little tanker.  It's not going to change anything.  We can sanction the funding on the other side.  We can sanction the sender.  We can sanction the ship owner.  By sanction, I mean we can punish, we can hurt.  Anything that has to do with the seller, the transporter, the insurer of the transporter, and the delivery, the receiver on the other side, and probably two streams up from there.  We have all kinds of tools to punish those people for doing some kind of a resource transaction, natural resource transaction, that we don't like we don't take ships for that.  It's too dangerous too risky and it raises too many issues about piracy on the seas.  Too many PR issues.  So if we take a ship it's because there's something else on that ship.

I want to go back to something Blaine said.  I was in the CIF. I was a counter proliferation guy.  Commanders In-Extremist Force, or it went to CRF, Crisis Response Force, but Commanders In-Extremist Force, we're Delta Force Seal Team 6 light, or the JAG team.  We work with a group called DTRA, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, that's public information.  What does DTRA do along with the Russians and the Chinese and others?  We monitor radiological smallest little piece of radiological materials all over the world-- equipment, hardware, component pieces, all of that stuff is monitored and tracked as closely as possibly can be done.  If you're going to force World War 3 and nothing else is working, what is the final step that you're going to go to?

You're going to go nuclear you're going to do a dirty nuke or you're going to do a nuke in some Western city, town, or community and you're going to use Azov Ukrainians, who are fluent Russian speakers, to put in . . . we're going to . . . where you're going to find a passport at the burn down World Trade Center kind of trick.  And you're going to do a dirty nuke or a nuke and you're going to make it look like the Russians did it.

So what do you think Chinese the Russians Iranians Persian and US intelligence the good factions the US intelligence are single-minded focused against right now?  And oh, by the way, the asovs and the British and by the way unfortunately the Americans at the time try this twice already in the Ukraine.

6:53.  Let me add something here that might be very helpful because you viciously tried to besmirch and take away the credibility of me and EM in your recalcitrant remarks not two seconds ago about whether or not we were putting spin on the ball and trying to get inside the heads of your listeners and watchers rent free.  There's this beautiful tool online called Marinetraffic.com.  Anybody can look it up.  Dial your viewer over to Venezuela and Caracas I am in the territorial Waters around Venezuela I'm looking at no fewer than five tankers right now squander but so we're not going to squander the resources to just go and wrap up a whole fleet of tankers it's very inefficient, leads to nothing, doesn't get what you want you want.  However, you heard me in our last talk about my model of the Jenga Tower. Remove several blocks out of the illegal illicit Jenga Tower, then it's worth taking.  And if it's got a prize on board like a dirty nuke a nuclear trigger or components or some parts that are bad because we have sniffers I'm not going to get into that and nobody's going to get to ask me about that that we'll find those things.  And so we picked off this one ship out of a fleet of them now the interesting thing for me is when you look at the US Congress you have a lot of people finding TV cameras this morning to talk into to say,
This is an outrage!  How could the president get into piracy!  He's taking away the ships!
Now you're looking at the people's who's rice bowls are being tipped over by this ship taking, because they're not doing is going, 
Wow, yeah, we got to protect America.  I don't know what's going on with the military, but thank goodness they're out there doing a great job.
8:52.  Let's add to that.  You generally don't take a ship at sea due to the difficulty and complexity of that unless you need to take a ship at sea.  Unless you are worried and concerned about a sea-based transition to some other vessel. Otherwise you track it from Air from space you let it arrive you track a monitor maybe you got some boots on the ground generally you have boots on the ground where it's going to arrive and you deal with it that way so that you don't understand you take a ship at Sea it's because you are concerned they're going to transport something from that ship to something else.

9:32.  And at the higher end, it affected somebody, and they talked into a phone to complain about that and now we know who they are.

9:41.  Correct. Correct.  Correct. Or somebody just made a phone call and said, well, this has been interdicted or this has been delayed and now we know where that . . . so generally these kinds of interdictions and again I'm not saying it's a nuke I'm not saying that that's not what but what I'm trying to say is that there was something else on that ship other than oil it could have been as simple as, it could have been an Azov group of leaders who are coming here to the US or moving somewhere else to lead some jihadis or somebody else that they've been training with in Ukraine or Tren de Aragua or you know it's Devil's Legions assets and it could have been could have been some command on that ship Because by the way that is how they like to transport them because it's too easy to track planes . . .  

10:26.  Let me wield an idea so what if you know how Intel cells in these places are all made out I mean by square footage the cubicle Farms the analysts screens all of that stuff so in these Arrangements you've got the Deep State kids who are running things that are black programs off book because they're working for the bad people and then in the same areas you've got legitimate Intel people just doing their Intel work so in this war in this campaign do you think it's even possible that some of the good kids are going over the cubicles of the bad kids finding out what they're up to and then going and ratting their asses out I think that's what's happening here.

11:11.  

Friday, December 12, 2025

BREAKING: President Trump officially pardons Tina Peters.

Will President Trump's pardon actually free Tina Peters?

J. MICHAEL WALLER: The tanker was registered in Panama and flew a Guyana false flag (thus a stateless vessel), owned by Triton Navigation Corp in the Marshall Islands, which is owned by a Singapore…

from J. Michael Waller,

Tanker that US seized off Venezuela is owned by Donetsk-born Ukrainian citizen Viktor Artemov in Switzerland, accused of illicitly shipping fuel for secessionist Donetsk People's Republic Ministry of Defense in Russian-occupied Ukraine.

TRUTH TROLL OFFICIAL: We have created greatness . . . that has mapped the world, created systems & infrastructure that we still use today.

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Kurt Gödel, 1906–1978, incompleteness theorems. 

"The Ethics of Killing All White Babies"

Weather Underground?  So this must have been what year, 1969?  Wikipedia says that the Weather Underground WAS an American revolutionary left-wing Marxist group (I hate to see what a right wing Marxist group is) active from 1969-1977. 

These clips are from the 2002 documentary, The Weather Underground. Watch it here.

The Weather Underground was an American left-wing Marxist militant organization first active in 1969, founded on the Ann Arbor campus of the University of Michigan. Originally known as the Weathermen, or simply Weatherman, the group was organized as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) national leadership. Officially known as the Weather Underground Organization (WUO) beginning in 1970, the group's express political goal was to create a revolutionary party to overthrow the United States government, which WUO believed to be imperialist

If their mission was to overthrow imperialism, why would they target and assassinate local police officers and security guard

The Weather Underground bombed the Pentagon?  Yep, 1972.  

On May 19, 1972, Ho Chi Minh's birthday, the Weather Underground placed a bomb in the women's bathroom in the Air Force wing of the Pentagon. The damage caused flooding that destroyed computer tapes holding classified information. Other radical groups worldwide applauded the bombing, illustrated by German youths protesting against American military systems in Frankfurt.This was "in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid in Hanoi." 

I don't think that Americans fully understand what they're up against.  

One of Cuomo’s last acts as Governor was to grant clemency to David Gilbert, a Weather Underground terrorist who was convicted of murdering two police officers and a security guard.

Gilbert was convicted in the 1981 murder of Nyack Police Sgt. Edward O’Grady, Officer Waverly Brown and Brink’s guard Peter Paige.

Gilbert is also the father of San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. Boudin's mother is also a convicted terrorist, Kathy Boudin.

No doubt that Chesa Boudin used his vast Democrat connections to lobby for the likely release of his dad.

Gilbert was serving a sentence of 75 years to life in prison with no possibility of parole until 2056. 

From "Cuomo Commutes the Murder Sentence of Weather Underground Terrorist," Chad Nakanishi, KTRH Radio, August 24, 2021.