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One hopes that folks who just watched Trump release his stream of lyrical drivel will not (as the Who sang) Be Fooled Again, and we hope we did a good job covering the criminal violations of Natural Rights, the Constitution, international agreements, and ethics that the US and Israel are committing against Iran. Thanks to all our great live audience, and to journalists whose work we got to mention. Join us, m-f on Rumble, or on X “AT” gardgoldsmith for the gathering of the "Conspiracy"!! Here are some of the major items we got to investigate tonight…
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WARIRANDonald Trump will address the nation tonight at 9, likely to bloviate about the immoral US aggression in Iran. - And some US “April Fools” might believe his words. Others wisely will be skeptical. Trump claimed that the Iranian govt “asked for a ceasefire.” This is not supported by any evidence
First of all, the current Prez of Iran is the same as before Trump and Israel attacked. Second, the Iranians have made such overtures. In fact, the larger position of the Iranian govt is more oriented towards military reaction, not negotiation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Tuesday said that Iran is no longer a threat to Israel. He said that “Iran is weaker than ever. Israel is stronger than ever” and that the Iranian regime will “eventually collapse.” But that is false. That is rhetoric.
As Natali Morris, of Redacted, notes: ‘Israel is now involved in a full-scale invasion of Lebanon, taking heavy fire from the Houthis and still being targeted in Tel Aviv by Iran. Only a fool would believe that this would leave a country stronger.
Iran confirms that President Trump’s envoys have reached out but continue to insist that they don’t take them seriously.
“We do not have any faith that negotiations with the US will yield any results. The trust level is at zero,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said. “We don’t see honesty.”
President Trump told reporters that the U.S. could “wrap up” the war within the next few weeks, with or without a deal from Iran. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the mission to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon has been successful. It’s all good now.’
More rhetoric. Iran has no intention of opening the Strait of Hormuz for Western allies. The U.S. can pack up and leave but the mess will remain.
As Natali says, ‘Don’t be fooled if tonight’s address is presented as a clean victory.’
And do not be fooled by US claims that they only target military. Here is a good overview of the War Crimes committed by Trump, et al, up to this point, and the fact that Iranian reps have explained this obvious reality to members of the UN Headline: ‘US-Israeli attacks on civilian infrastructure are a form of collective punishment, says Iran : Peoples Dispatch’ LINK
And when Mr. Rubio claims that it is IRAN that spends too much on military facets of the govt, is that not the pot calling the Kettle black? Here is the reality, re Iranian defense
Trump says, “We’ll be leaving soon.”
And, as Col Daniel Davis and John Mearsheimer discuss here (time-coded for you to see it easily), Netanyahu also wove some threads into the “we negated Iran” narrative.
If they are so close to victory, why all the attacks on civilian targets? ‘US-Israeli Strikes in Iran Hit Orphanage, Cancer Drug Facility, Religious Site, and More Residential Buildings - News From Antiwar.com’ LINK
And, again, the every-changing, tax-charging, moods of Rubio and Trump. Speculation re Trump’s statements coming tonight is useless, but almost unavoidable
AND… Again, if Trump claims to be leaving soon, then why is Larry Johnson getting these VERY important signals, as he discussed with Daniel Davis?
Here is Joe Kent w Redacted (M-Th 4 PM on Rumble, X, and YT). I do have questions re why he stayed so long w Trump, but he offers valuable perspective here
Ryan Grim says it well
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THE US - TRUMP ADMIN RHETORIC THAT THE US IS ENERGY RICH AND INDEPENDENT - UTTERLY BOGUS.What of Bessent et al’s claims of “energy independence” and “plenty” in the US? When Donald Trump’s second administration began in January, 2025, it moved swiftly with executive orders to make it look like they were attempting to expand domestic fossil fuel production. High-profile directives reopened vast areas of Alaska—including the full Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and most of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A)—for oil and gas leasing. These actions, framed as restoring “energy dominance,” generated headlines suggesting an imminent surge in U.S. supply. Some observers and supporters interpreted the policy shifts as evidence that domestic oil and natural gas output would rise sharply right away, crediting the new administration for quick results.
In reality, the announcements created a misleading impression of near-term gains. New exploration and production in remote Arctic regions require years of additional steps: lease sales, environmental reviews, permitting, drilling, and infrastructure build-out. Industry analyses project that even optimistic timelines place first exploration permits in 2026–2027 and initial production from these new areas only in 2028–2030 or later. Existing infrastructure helps, but the process cannot be compressed to deliver barrels immediately. Meanwhile, any modest Alaskan growth in 2025–2026 has come from pre-existing projects (such as Nuna and Pikka), not the fresh federal openings. U.S. crude oil production did set a record of 13.6 million barrels per day in 2025, with natural gas output also reaching historic highs. Yet these increases stemmed primarily from ongoing efficiency gains and drilling in established Lower 48 shale basins like the Permian, not from the newly authorized Alaskan tracts. The gap between bold rhetoric and the multi-year reality of frontier development meant that public expectations of an instant supply boost were not matched by actual new barrels from the highlighted policy changes.
This mismatch illustrates how announcements of future access can be mistaken for current production gains. While long-term potential exists, new Alaskan supply will not meaningfully add to U.S. totals for at least another year—and likely several—underscoring the need to distinguish policy signaling from operational timelines. This is a good piece, for additional context LINK
Headline: ‘Top Brussels official urges Europeans to work from home and drive less – POLITICO’ LINK
Here is economist Richard Werner on the looming problem, and its spillover effects — LOCKDOWN THREE-POINT-O
And, Sony… Yep. Sony recently froze nearly all orders for CFexpress and SD memory cards in Japan, citing a “global shortage of semiconductors (memory) and other factors.” This directly affects gaming/storage products. LINK
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US GOVT DEBT - TEN YEARS AGO, TRUMP ISSUED A “PROMISE”reason.com/2026/03/31/10-… ","username":"scottlincicome","name":"Scott Lincicome","profile_image_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/profile_images/1186591326147616768/Q-yJBoFh_normal.jpg","date":"2026-04-01T11:55:44.000Z","photos":[{"img_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/media/HE0WURSXAAA3xCM.jpg","link_url":"https://t.co/0ZtPea2HXN"}],"quoted_tweet":{},"reply_count":18,"retweet_count":281,"like_count":733,"impression_count":19589,"expanded_url":null,"video_url":null,"belowTheFold":true}" data-component-name="Twitter2ToDOM">FREE SPEECH IN CANADA - BILL C-9 THE “YOU BETTER NOT CRITICIZE ZIONISM” BILLLast year, we saw this bill moving through the moldy halls of Canadian govt. Now, it’s passed. Headline: ‘Bill C-9 the Combatting Hate Act has passed in the House of Commons. What changes now?’ LINK
TARIFF TERRORISMFormer Trump economic advisor Stephen Moore notes in this video that trying to get some of the tariff money refunded to businesses is going to be messy — unless one’s company is close to Trump. Headline: ‘Tariffs Are Driving Americans to Bankruptcy - Newsweek’ LINK
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ANTHROPICThis looks intentional. If so, good for them. Headline: “Anthropic accidentally exposes system behind Claude Code” LINK
IMMIGRATION POLICE STATEThis is significant. Headline: ‘Trump administration pauses plans to buy warehouses for immigrant detention, sources say’ LINK
ANNNND, FINALLY, A JUDGE HAS FORCED A PAUSE ON TRUMP’S NEW BALLROOMLINK
That’s it for now, all! Spread the word about what we’re offering. :)Many thanks for supporting freedom, and for sharing the links! And remember, you can back us here by becoming a paid subscriber if you would like, and feel free to watch Liberty Conspiracy LIVE on Gardner’s X @gardgoldsmith and on Rumble! Spread the word! Thanks, again! Please feel free to SHARE the links, and join us every M-F at 6 PM on Rumble, and my X @gardgoldsmith — and you also can donate to help the Liberty Conspiracy, itself! Just visit PayPal to help out! You also can mail GG at:
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By Gardner GoldsmithWelcome, fellow Conspirators!
One hopes that folks who just watched Trump release his stream of lyrical drivel will not (as the Who sang) Be Fooled Again, and we hope we did a good job covering the criminal violations of Natural Rights, the Constitution, international agreements, and ethics that the US and Israel are committing against Iran. Thanks to all our great live audience, and to journalists whose work we got to mention. Join us, m-f on Rumble, or on X “AT” gardgoldsmith for the gathering of the "Conspiracy"!! Here are some of the major items we got to investigate tonight…
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WARIRANDonald Trump will address the nation tonight at 9, likely to bloviate about the immoral US aggression in Iran. - And some US “April Fools” might believe his words. Others wisely will be skeptical. Trump claimed that the Iranian govt “asked for a ceasefire.” This is not supported by any evidence
First of all, the current Prez of Iran is the same as before Trump and Israel attacked. Second, the Iranians have made such overtures. In fact, the larger position of the Iranian govt is more oriented towards military reaction, not negotiation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Tuesday said that Iran is no longer a threat to Israel. He said that “Iran is weaker than ever. Israel is stronger than ever” and that the Iranian regime will “eventually collapse.” But that is false. That is rhetoric.
As Natali Morris, of Redacted, notes: ‘Israel is now involved in a full-scale invasion of Lebanon, taking heavy fire from the Houthis and still being targeted in Tel Aviv by Iran. Only a fool would believe that this would leave a country stronger.
Iran confirms that President Trump’s envoys have reached out but continue to insist that they don’t take them seriously.
“We do not have any faith that negotiations with the US will yield any results. The trust level is at zero,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said. “We don’t see honesty.”
President Trump told reporters that the U.S. could “wrap up” the war within the next few weeks, with or without a deal from Iran. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the mission to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon has been successful. It’s all good now.’
More rhetoric. Iran has no intention of opening the Strait of Hormuz for Western allies. The U.S. can pack up and leave but the mess will remain.
As Natali says, ‘Don’t be fooled if tonight’s address is presented as a clean victory.’
And do not be fooled by US claims that they only target military. Here is a good overview of the War Crimes committed by Trump, et al, up to this point, and the fact that Iranian reps have explained this obvious reality to members of the UN Headline: ‘US-Israeli attacks on civilian infrastructure are a form of collective punishment, says Iran : Peoples Dispatch’ LINK
And when Mr. Rubio claims that it is IRAN that spends too much on military facets of the govt, is that not the pot calling the Kettle black? Here is the reality, re Iranian defense
Trump says, “We’ll be leaving soon.”
And, as Col Daniel Davis and John Mearsheimer discuss here (time-coded for you to see it easily), Netanyahu also wove some threads into the “we negated Iran” narrative.
If they are so close to victory, why all the attacks on civilian targets? ‘US-Israeli Strikes in Iran Hit Orphanage, Cancer Drug Facility, Religious Site, and More Residential Buildings - News From Antiwar.com’ LINK
And, again, the every-changing, tax-charging, moods of Rubio and Trump. Speculation re Trump’s statements coming tonight is useless, but almost unavoidable
AND… Again, if Trump claims to be leaving soon, then why is Larry Johnson getting these VERY important signals, as he discussed with Daniel Davis?
Here is Joe Kent w Redacted (M-Th 4 PM on Rumble, X, and YT). I do have questions re why he stayed so long w Trump, but he offers valuable perspective here
Ryan Grim says it well
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THE US - TRUMP ADMIN RHETORIC THAT THE US IS ENERGY RICH AND INDEPENDENT - UTTERLY BOGUS.What of Bessent et al’s claims of “energy independence” and “plenty” in the US? When Donald Trump’s second administration began in January, 2025, it moved swiftly with executive orders to make it look like they were attempting to expand domestic fossil fuel production. High-profile directives reopened vast areas of Alaska—including the full Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) and most of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska (NPR-A)—for oil and gas leasing. These actions, framed as restoring “energy dominance,” generated headlines suggesting an imminent surge in U.S. supply. Some observers and supporters interpreted the policy shifts as evidence that domestic oil and natural gas output would rise sharply right away, crediting the new administration for quick results.
In reality, the announcements created a misleading impression of near-term gains. New exploration and production in remote Arctic regions require years of additional steps: lease sales, environmental reviews, permitting, drilling, and infrastructure build-out. Industry analyses project that even optimistic timelines place first exploration permits in 2026–2027 and initial production from these new areas only in 2028–2030 or later. Existing infrastructure helps, but the process cannot be compressed to deliver barrels immediately. Meanwhile, any modest Alaskan growth in 2025–2026 has come from pre-existing projects (such as Nuna and Pikka), not the fresh federal openings. U.S. crude oil production did set a record of 13.6 million barrels per day in 2025, with natural gas output also reaching historic highs. Yet these increases stemmed primarily from ongoing efficiency gains and drilling in established Lower 48 shale basins like the Permian, not from the newly authorized Alaskan tracts. The gap between bold rhetoric and the multi-year reality of frontier development meant that public expectations of an instant supply boost were not matched by actual new barrels from the highlighted policy changes.
This mismatch illustrates how announcements of future access can be mistaken for current production gains. While long-term potential exists, new Alaskan supply will not meaningfully add to U.S. totals for at least another year—and likely several—underscoring the need to distinguish policy signaling from operational timelines. This is a good piece, for additional context LINK
Headline: ‘Top Brussels official urges Europeans to work from home and drive less – POLITICO’ LINK
Here is economist Richard Werner on the looming problem, and its spillover effects — LOCKDOWN THREE-POINT-O
And, Sony… Yep. Sony recently froze nearly all orders for CFexpress and SD memory cards in Japan, citing a “global shortage of semiconductors (memory) and other factors.” This directly affects gaming/storage products. LINK
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US GOVT DEBT - TEN YEARS AGO, TRUMP ISSUED A “PROMISE”reason.com/2026/03/31/10-… ","username":"scottlincicome","name":"Scott Lincicome","profile_image_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/profile_images/1186591326147616768/Q-yJBoFh_normal.jpg","date":"2026-04-01T11:55:44.000Z","photos":[{"img_url":"https://pbs.substack.com/media/HE0WURSXAAA3xCM.jpg","link_url":"https://t.co/0ZtPea2HXN"}],"quoted_tweet":{},"reply_count":18,"retweet_count":281,"like_count":733,"impression_count":19589,"expanded_url":null,"video_url":null,"belowTheFold":true}" data-component-name="Twitter2ToDOM">FREE SPEECH IN CANADA - BILL C-9 THE “YOU BETTER NOT CRITICIZE ZIONISM” BILLLast year, we saw this bill moving through the moldy halls of Canadian govt. Now, it’s passed. Headline: ‘Bill C-9 the Combatting Hate Act has passed in the House of Commons. What changes now?’ LINK
TARIFF TERRORISMFormer Trump economic advisor Stephen Moore notes in this video that trying to get some of the tariff money refunded to businesses is going to be messy — unless one’s company is close to Trump. Headline: ‘Tariffs Are Driving Americans to Bankruptcy - Newsweek’ LINK
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ANTHROPICThis looks intentional. If so, good for them. Headline: “Anthropic accidentally exposes system behind Claude Code” LINK
IMMIGRATION POLICE STATEThis is significant. Headline: ‘Trump administration pauses plans to buy warehouses for immigrant detention, sources say’ LINK
ANNNND, FINALLY, A JUDGE HAS FORCED A PAUSE ON TRUMP’S NEW BALLROOMLINK
That’s it for now, all! Spread the word about what we’re offering. :)Many thanks for supporting freedom, and for sharing the links! And remember, you can back us here by becoming a paid subscriber if you would like, and feel free to watch Liberty Conspiracy LIVE on Gardner’s X @gardgoldsmith and on Rumble! Spread the word! Thanks, again! Please feel free to SHARE the links, and join us every M-F at 6 PM on Rumble, and my X @gardgoldsmith — and you also can donate to help the Liberty Conspiracy, itself! Just visit PayPal to help out! You also can mail GG at:
Gardner Goldsmith
PO Box 581
Amherst, NH, 03031 :)
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