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Traveling to Consciousness with Clayton Cuteri
Peace in Gaza, Nobel Peace Prize, Pete Hegseth Allows Foreign Military in America | Ep 380
Summary
In this conversation, Clayton Cuteri explores various pressing topics, including the Gaza ceasefire, political implications surrounding Trump and the Nobel Peace Prize, controversial statements regarding Antifa and flag burning, the establishment of a Qatari military base in the U.S., and a call for empowerment and revolution. The discussion emphasizes the significance of individuals reconnecting with their spiritual journeys and the divine spark within them, thereby fostering positive change in the world.
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Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
01:05 - Gaza Ceasefire and Political Implications
06:33 - Nobel Peace Prize and Trump's Role
10:20 - Controversial Statements on Antifa and Flag Burning
16:03 - Qatari Military Base in the U.S. and Foreign Influence
20:06 - Empowerment and the Call for Revolution
24:43 - Reconnecting with Nature and the Divine Spark
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exploring spiritual journeys to find answers in uncertainty. What is up conscious monkeys. Welcome back to another set of traveling to consciousness. As always, I'm your host, Clanky Terry. And in today's transmission, we are going to be getting in to a lot of stuff, but most importantly, the Gaza ceasefire. It looks like there's a peace deal on the table. I'm going to give you my opinion on it whether or not it's actually being upheld. We're going to also talk about how Trump re brought forth how he assigned an executive order back in August, stating that flag burning. the American flag burning should be illegal. He had a roundtable discussion and he made some controversial quotes about it. We're to dive into the history of flag burning and my questions around this decision. If you will, we have Pam Bondi going out and say that they want to do to Antifa what they are currently doing to cartels and why that is such a troubling statement to make. And then we're going to talk about the Nobel peace prize. I've given you my slight take beforehand on the Nobel peace prize and how Donald Trump fits into the picture. And lastly, We're going to finish this off with one of the first things and maybe one of the most criminal things that the U S government, the U S military, the department of defense, now known as the department of war, decided to do for the first time in U S history and spoiler alert, it is not good for the American people. So with all that being said, let's start off with the Gaza ceasefire. So we have the ceasefire. If you looked it up, there was a 20 point plan that we had. and Hamas seems to have agreed to it and thus starts the tens of thousands of people who start their trek back into their homeland back to where they were back to the rubble that was left by the Israeli government. However, there were reports that hours after this ceasefire was signed by both the Israeli government and by the um by Hamas leadership that Israel started bombing Gaza, that it was still bombing Gaza even hours after. And there have even been videos that have come out that in the last 48 hours that there were ships, artillery ships firing on the people making their way back to Gaza. Now, these are unverified sources. I've seen videos. They look accurate, but I think that's something that deserves a deeper dive, but just something to be aware of. We also have Trump saying that the war is over, which he means genocide, but he used the word war. And so it's a very interesting situation. Israel has even started claiming that they're withdrawing troops from the region because there's this three phase rollout where they'll slowly back up. Of course, if Israel actually makes it to that third phase, they will have still shrank the city or the area of Gaza, taking more of the land that it feels like is their intention. behind all of this. So what my gut instinct is telling me number one is that Trump finally took a stand against Bibi Netanyahu. That's my opinion. My opinion is that he finally, you know, got the cojones and said, look, you have to stop this. My people, American people are losing faith in the government because of this. And we have to stop. We have to end this genocide. And he probably used the word war. uh And which could also be characterized by the fact that I think over 600,000 Palestinians uh confirmed killed and since October 7th, and I think it was all it was less than a hundred that I saw definitely less than a thousand less than a thousand IDF soldiers have been killed so those numbers don't indicate that this is a war by any stretch of the imagination it indicates a genocide 100 % well That alone does not indicate a genocide, but it does hint towards it. And if you put it together with all the other information, you know what you get. And what was even a little bit more troubling was that Trump came out and said, What did he say? He said something. Oh, it wasn't Trump. It was Steve Witkoff. And there's a video out there of Steve Wilcox, who is surrounded by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, that they are in, I believe, Tel Aviv talking about this peace deal. And they say Benjamin Netanyahu and the entire crowd erupts into booze. Steve Witkoff is even unable to finish his sentence because of how angry the crowd is about Benjamin Netanyahu. And this further goes to be amplified by the fact that before October 7th, Israel was protesting Benjamin Netanyahu. They were also even going to the expense of prosecuting him for corruption charges. So what will be interesting is what is the fallout of this? Will Benjamin Netanyahu see his day in court in Israel? Will he say his day in court? with the ICC, given that they have prosecuted him for war crimes. Now, I do believe that everyone deserves their fair share, fair day in court. The live evidence, the overwhelming evidence that I have seen does seem to indicate he is guilty of war crimes. But of course, it should be all handled within a court of law. And I think it'll be very interesting to see how all of this plays out, because the Israeli people from all stretch of the imagination are very excited to get their hostages back. But they are equally excited to get Benjamin Netanyahu out of positions of power. And this was a sentiment that was echoed, if you will, by the hostages as well, where they were thanking Trump. No one was really thanking Netanyahu. So all of this to me, again, gut reaction is that Trump played a bigger role in this than what we suspected. At least that's my opinion. That's my takeaway. So kudos to President Trump on that. Now, You know, the other one of the other top news headlines that came out of maybe not specifically this, but related to this, because I believe on a few podcasts ago, I made a statement that if Trump was able to get ah if Trump was able to get peace in Palestine with that genocide occurring and Ukraine Russia, then we could consider him for the Nobel Peace Prize. However, the Nobel Peace Prize was given out this last week, and it was given to a Maria Machado. Now, what was interesting, and I don't believe I saw any direct quotes from her, but she essentially dedicated this Peace Prize to Venezuela and to Trump, which I found very fascinating. to take a little bit of a step back, number one, Trump wasn't even eligible for this Peace Prize because the nominees for the Peace Prize were presented in January and it was in January before Trump even took office. So any of these peace deals that he has constructed are not um cannot be considered for this Peace Prize. Now, she did me but but what I'm seeing here and maybe Maria is smarter than we're seeing because her dedicating this Peace Prize to Trump and Venezuela may actually stop the war that we have with Venezuela that the United States is trying to start with Venezuela by air striking the alleged cartel members with alleged drugs in international waters, which is all highly illegal and should definitely be scrutinized to the biggest extent. But if she's able to dedicate this piece price to the both of them, then maybe she's smarter than we think. Maybe this might actually try to be a gap or bridge piece between uh the United States, specifically the Trump administration and the Venezuelan government. We don't know for sure. We'll see how that carries out. But there was one troubling thing. There was a troubling thing that Pam Bondi said, and she's had a lot of blunders recently. But one of the blunders that she had was is that she said, and I quote, we want to do well, she said she wants to do, quote, same thing to Antifa that was done to cartels, end quote. Now, this is extremely troubling because the Trump administration has killed 21 people in international waters because they allegedly had illegal substances on their boat. And not only that, but there was no due process involved in this at all. And regardless of if Antifa is a terrorist organization, which I feel is there as a gray area, I can see arguments for both sides. You still have your fair day in court. You can't just start drone striking because that's what they did to the cartel members in international waters. You can't just start drone striking our own people that might be one of the most evil and craziest things I have ever heard. And so for Pam Bondi, this mixed with getting rid of the First Amendment, which he had a quote about saying she wanted to do. It's very questionable. It makes me think if she's actually trying to drone strike our own people, and if not, then she needs to give more detail around what she means by doing the same thing to Antifa that was done to the cartels. What would what else would it be? It would be killing them without due process. So we really need to investigate those uh comments more. And I feel as though that's a breach of her duty to take care of the American people to handle all of this in a diplomatic way. Because to me, that is not very what's the word I'm looking for here. Not good. In short, it is not good. And it's very questionable. And there's something else that is very questionable that I want to dive into here. And that is Trump making it illegal to burn the American flag. Now, for a little bit of context here, on August 25 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice to investigate and prosecute individuals for burning the US flag. Now, I don't know that there was too much conversation about this. There was some whenever it occurred. I don't remember me specifically bringing it up too deep into the podcast, but we're going to dive into it a little bit more in this podcast in this transmission, because during a White House roundtable where they were talking about Antifa and this was on October 8th, so this week specifically, I'm recording this on October 11th, three days ago, Trump explicitly said, and I quote, We took the freedom of speech away because that's been through the courts and the court said you have freedom of speech. But what has happened in is when they burn the flag, it agitates and irritates crowds. And this is wrong. And this is incorrect on many levels. This is factually incorrect. This is completely wrong in every way. And so let me give you a brief background regarding flag burning and how the Supreme Court has held in 1948 during a Republican National Convention in Dallas. There was a man by the name of Gregory Lee Johnson. Now in protest, he did burn a US flag. He then was convicted under Texas law. for prohibiting the desecration of the flag. Now flash forward five years later, 1989 in June, in what is known as Texas versus Johnson, the US Supreme Court ruled that the burning is protected speech under the First Amendment and they overturned his conviction, thus invalidating Texas law. The decision sparked major controversy, of course. And then in October, 1989, which was a few months later, you have as a response, Congress trying to pass what was known as the Flag Protection Act of 1989. And it was a federal law that was that seeked to criminalize flag desecration, burning, mutilation, cutting, stuff like that, while aiming to be content neutral to avoid constitutional issues. And the goal of it was take to take effect. October 28 1989. Now protesters from 89 in 1990, including Sean Eichmann deliberately burned the US flag to challenge the new law, which honestly, that's pretty ballsy. mean, you know, hats off to them. Because when they did this, it led to massive arrests and legal challenges, because they felt that it was free speech to do so, which is very fascinating. It's a very I feel ironic situation to be in. I mean, think about it. you truly like to sit there and burn the flag as an act of your ability to conduct the freedom of speech, your first amendment. is interesting because you're saying I love this country so much that we need to uphold the Constitution. You want to challenge the act of burning the flag. mean, to me, I wouldn't do it, but I think that that's a very uh interesting approach. And so with this in June of 1990, so, you know, less than a year later, the United we have the United States versus Eichmann, the Supreme Court struck down the Flag Protection Act Protection Act of 1899. reaffirming that flag burning as political expression is protected under the First Amendment. And after 1990, since then, there have been there have been efforts to pass a constitutional amendment to ban flag desecration and repeat. They've repeatedly failed because you need the required two thirds majority in Congress or ratification of three fourths of states. So it is still protected speech. So for Trump to come out and unilaterally write this executive order, I find to be a very fascinating decision. Why? Why are we taking time to acknowledge this? And to me, it seems as though he wants to use it likely. And I'm assuming because of what Pam Bondi said, he's probably using this so that he can prosecute Antifa for burning the American flag. Now, I find this just crazy. mean, it seems to me though, is though if you need to make up that, and I guess I'm straw manning him a little bit here because I'm running off of the assumption that that's what he's doing. But if that's what you need in order to prosecute Antifa, then they're probably not as bad as you think they are. Of course, if they are doing illegal things, if they're plotting coups against the government, whatever it might be, then I consider that a completely legible reason. If they are truly creating terror, you know, when you're doing riots and mass looting, then yes, you should absolutely be prosecuted under those laws. But if they're only exercising their First Amendment rights, then what's the problem? So I find all of that to be extremely strange. And the last thing that I find extremely, extremely strange and very disconcerting and very interesting is that Pete Hegseth, the Secretary of War, as they want to be called now because they think it makes them look more manly, but really it makes them look more evil. And remember, Pete Hagseth is also the one who recently addressed generals. And when he walked off stage and nobody clapped and nobody was interested in, I found that to be very telling of his inability to lead our military. But he recently announced that there will be a Qatari airbase in Idaho. Now this marks the very first time that any foreign country has had a military base uh in the United States, in any of our states or territories. And I find that to be one of the most egregious things that we have ever done. We have been saying for so long that China owns a ton of farmlands that are near our military bases and how we need to sell that back. Donald Trump was with Dr. Phil when Dr. Phil pointed that out. Trump saw it and said, yeah, that's something we should probably, yeah. Get that back. That's all he said. Nothing done since then. I haven't heard anything about it. And now we have Pete Hegseth giving away land, American land to a foreign country and not only to a foreign country, but just a foreign country who's going to put military personnel on that land. And then, ready for the kicker, Qatar also donated a $400 million jet to President Trump. Does that not make it seem like a pay to play situation? What are we doing? Why is this our leadership? Where in the world has all of this come to where we're supposed to be the America first, and yet we're giving our land away to a foreign country to put military bases on our land. Why? What's the strategic ability in the press conference? Pete Hicks, F, Mr. War Warhawk War Machine um decided that it was in our best interest because they had played such a great role in the peace negotiation between Hamas and Israel. Meanwhile, Israel pumped one of Qatar's bait. You know, one of their uh I forget exactly what it was, but the consulate or that wasn't what the consulate but it was where Hamas was meeting. And so to me to see all of this playing together, if you will, it seems very sketchy, to say the least. And I feel that we need to completely purge any and all foreign governments that have this much of a hand within the American government within our soil. This goes for everything from the land that China has surrounding air bases. This goes to the Qatari air base. This goes to a PACs control over Congress who a pack just released an ad recently basically saying that they own Congress. They said that we control the Democrats and Republicans and then we crush anybody who doesn't want to agree with our pro-Israel stance. It's evil stuff. And this is why America is failing. This is why the people feel as though our government has completely let us down. is decisions like this time and time again that have completely destroyed the American dream. It's why the gap between the poor and the wealthy seems to keep increasing. So with all of this, we really have to take back our country. We need to take back our Congress, we have to take back our heart and soul that we have bled and fought for mentally, psychologically, most, and some people even physically to keep alive. And yet the, the sanctity of the American citizens has been placed less than second, maybe fourth or fifth to foreign countries, to corporations, to all of this, to big tech. It's absolutely criminal what is happening to the American people. And it's not going to stop if you keep voting Republican or Democrat. It's just not. Seriously, they're both controlled by the same people. AIPAC literally admitted it that they own Congress. And if you try to go against them, they'll take you down. So the point here is, is that you need to become so powerful and so aware of what is going on that you are able to educate those around you. And they must be able to listen to you. And if you are not powerful, if you don't have money, if you don't have influence, then it's worthless. Nobody will listen to you. Nobody is going to fight for you. Nobody is going to believe in the vision that you have for the country. And so that is why I have spent so much time over the last 22 months. 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