The Alex Jones Show analyzes the implications of Joe Kent's resignation as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, framing it as a critical stand against U.S. foreign policy being dictated by Israeli interests and neocons. The hosts express concerns about Trump's shift towards globalist and Israeli-first agendas, cautioning that this could lead to disastrous military escalations with Iran. They dissect the potential economic fallout from a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, including shortages of oil, natural gas, helium, and fertilizers, which could trigger a global famine and financial collapse. The broadcast urges listeners to recognize the engineered nature of these events and to prepare for economic hardship by investing in self-reliance and alternative assets.
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