This is a total momentum killer
There is nothing that kills your forward momentum like losing a podcast episode to technical difficulties.
There is nothing that kills your forward momentum like losing a podcast episode to technical difficulties.
That's exactly what happened this weekend when I welcomed 911 researcher Adam Fitzgerald on to talk about the Israeli spy ring operating within the United States in the late 1990s through the 911 attacks.
This story is informally known as the tale of the "Dancing Israelis." These suspected Mossad assets disguised their operations in the United States behind several front businesses such as moving companies and fine art dealerships.
After the operatives were seen celebrating and filming the attacks, they were detained by law enforcement and summarily deported to Israel, despite the FBI's requests to further investigate them.
There is reason to believe that these operatives had foreknowledge of the September 11th attacks, but either failed to or deliberately chose not to warn the United States.
We are always told that Israel is one of the United States' greatest friends, but exactly what does the State of Israel do for the average American?
On the contrary, has Israel's government behaved in particularly unfriendly ways?
Right now, I am preparing for my first jury trial, to begin a week from today. I am summarily swamped. I am also giving a speech on Saturday night at the Wisconsin Libertarian Party Conference in Madison, Wisconsin.
So unfortunately, I don't have much time to rerecord the episode, although I will be brining Adam back on soon to rerecord it.
For those who would still like to watch the interview, you can view it below, but the audio is absolutely terrible.
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