Road Warrior Radio with Chris Hinkley, May 7, 2026 Hour 1

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By RBN May 7, 2026 11:00

“My father taught me … keep your friends close but your enemies closer.” – Michael (Al Pacino) The Godfather Part II (1974) Could this explain our ‘dearest allies’, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps Great Britain?

Today, we focus on the increasingly tenuous, unholy ‘alliance’ between America and Israel in particular. Is it me, or does Pike’s outline of WWIII (i.e., PZ vs. PI) in his Aug 15, 1871 letter to Italian Illuminatus, Giuseppi Mazzini seem like it’s coming more to fruition with each passing day…?

Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. – Exodus 20:16 KJV

Videos / Clips

[x] = Played

  1. ‘War is Back on the Menu’ – RPI Lake Jackson Conference 2026. – YouTube playlist
    1. Daniel McAdams – “The War on War Reporting.”
    2. [x] Brian McGlinchey – “How the US-Israel Relationship Weakens America and Harms the World.”
    3. Robert Pape – “Iran and the Escalation Trap: Avoiding a Future of Forever Wars in the Middle East.”
    4. Marjorie Taylor Greene – “MAGA is Dead. Where Do We Go From Here?”
    5. Joe Kent – “A National Security Strategy For Our Republic, Not An Empire.”
    6. Ron Paul – Lake Jackson 2026

Headlines

[x] = Mentioned / Discussed

  1. [x] The Labour Theory of Value
  2. [x] Israeli Paper Admits That The Mossad Astroturfed The January Riots In Iran. – IAK Daily Update
  3. [x] Israeli Paper Admits That The Mossad Contrived The Riots In Iran
  4. [x] Israeli Paper Admits That The Mossad Astroturfed The January Riots In Iran.
  5. [x] AI Is Already Going Rogue — Wreaking Havoc Because It Feels Like It
  6. [x] How’d Lutnick Do? Depends Who You Ask.
  7. “Very good talks”
  8. Links for 5-7-26 – by Jim Cardoza – LibertyPen
  9. Origins of Declaration of Independence | Video | C-SPAN.org
  10. Silicon Valley’s Cultural Cosplay at the Met Gala Is a Dangerous Smokescreen
  11. In OpenAI trial, former technology chief says Altman sowed ‘chaos,’ distrust among top executives

The Rest

[x] = Mentioned / Discussed

  1. [x] WW3 – Albert Pike and the Three World Wars
    > The Third World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the ‘agentur’ of the ‘Illuminati’ between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World. The war must be conducted in such a way that Islam (the Moslem Arabic World) and political Zionism (the State of Israel) mutually destroy each other. Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided on this issue will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion. We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time.
  2. [x] Orange Crush (song) – Wikipedia
  3. [x] We Didn’t Start the Fire – Wikipedia
  4. [x] Forest Fire as a Military Weapon – AD0509724.pdf
  5. [x] Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark – Road Warrior Radio – Facebook
    > The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance.
  6. [x] Naturalism (philosophy) – Wikipedia

On This Day

Holidays

Historical Events

  • 2004 – Marine biologist Richard Thompson coins the term “microplastics”
  • 2000 – Vladimir Putin becomes President of Russia: The former KGB officer enjoys high approval ratings in his country as living standards in Russia have improved drastically under his rule. Internationally, he has been criticized for his authoritarian style of government.
  • 1998 – Daimler-Benz (Mercedes-Benz) buys Chrysler for $40 billion and forms DaimlerChrysler in the largest industrial merger in history.
  • 1984 – Monsanto and six other chemical companies agreed to pay a $180 million settlement to Vietnam veterans who were exposed to the chemical herbicide Agent Orange during the Vietnam War.
  • 1975 – President Gerald R. Ford formally declared an end to the “Vietnam era.” In Ho Chi Minh City — formerly Saigon — the Viet Cong celebrated its takeover.
  • 1960 – Leonid Brezhnev becomes leader of the USSR
  • 1954 – the 55-day Battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam ended with Vietnamese insurgents overrunning French forces; it would be the last major battle of the First Indochina War.
  • 1952 – The concept of the integrated circuit, the basis for all modern computers, is first published by Geoffrey Dummer
  • 1946 – Sony is founded: The company started as Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering. It is now one of the leading manufacturers of electronic products.
  • 1945 – Germany’s Nazi regime surrenders unconditionally: The capitulation ended World War II, one of the bloodiest conflicts of all time. According to estimates, between 40 and 71 million people died in the war and the Holocaust initiated by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime.
  • 1915 – A German U-Boat sinks the RMS Lusitania: 1198 lives were lost in the attack, making it the deadliest shipwreck during World War I. The fact that some of the dead were U.S. citizens influenced the country’s decision to enter the war in 1917.
  • 1912 – Columbia University approves plans to award the Pulitzer Prize in several categories, after establishment by Joseph Pulitzer
  • 1895 – Alexander Popov demonstrates the world’s first radio receiver: The Russian physicist had initially built the device as a lightning detector. He achieved the first radio transmission between two buildings the following year. In some parts of the former Soviet Union the anniversary of this day is celebrated as Radio Day.
  • 1867 – Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel patents dynamite in England, the first of three patents he receives for the explosive material
  • 1843 – First Japanese immigrant arrives in the U.S.
  • 1794 – French Revolution: Robespierre introduces the Cult of the Supreme Being in the National Convention as the new state religion of the French First Republic.
  • 1718 – The city of New Orleans is founded by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville.
  • 1429 – English siege of Orleans broken by Joan of Arc and the French army
  • 558 – In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses. Justinian I immediately orders that the dome be rebuilt.
  • 351 – The Jewish revolt against Gallus breaks out. After his arrival at Antioch, the Jews begin a rebellion in Palestine.

Births

  • 1997 – Cameron Young, American golfer
  • 1950 – Tim Russert, American television journalist and lawyer (died 2008)
  • 1933 – Johnny Unitas, American football player and sportscaster (died 2002)
  • 1919 – Eva Perón, Argentinian actress, 25th First Lady of Argentina (died 1952)
  • 1901 – Gary Cooper, American actor (died 1961)
  • 1892 – Archibald MacLeish, American poet, playwright, and lawyer (died 1982)
  • 1885 – George “Gabby” Hayes, American actor (died 1969)
  • 1840 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer and educator (died 1893)
  • 1833 – Johannes Brahms, German pianist and composer (died 1897)
  • 1812 – Robert Browning, English poet (died 1889)
  • 1711 – David Hume, Scottish economist, historian, philosopher (died 1776)

Deaths

  • 2011 – Seve Ballesteros, Spanish golfer (born 1957)
  • 2000 – Douglas Fairbanks Jr., American captain, actor, and producer, only son of silent film star Douglas Fairbanks (born 1909)
  • 1998 – Eddie Rabbitt, American musician (born 1941)
  • 1968 – Craig Wood, distinguished American golfer (born 1901)
  • 1940 – George Lansbury, English journalist and politician (born 1859)
  • 973 – Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Emperor, also known as Otto the Great (born 912)
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