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The U.S. Needs to Take Back Control... | Michael Rectenwald | DSH #1874
21 Mar 2026
Chapter 1: What moment changed everything for Michael Rectenwald?
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Chapter 2: Why does Michael believe the U.S. is the biggest enabler of global conflicts?
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Chapter 3: How did the Gaza conflict shift public awareness?
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Chapter 4: What hidden motives connect Venezuela and U.S. foreign policy?
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Chapter 5: What is the real goal of U.S. foreign policy: influence or control?
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Chapter 6: Is World War III a real possibility according to Michael Rectenwald?
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Chapter 7: How does political funding and lobbying shape U.S. foreign policy?
Well, it started from standing by on the internet, watching this horror unfold and realizing that the United States was the greatest enabler of this, that realizing that it would never stop unless we got rid of the people that were perpetrating it in the U.S. government.
Chapter 8: What is the significance of the Israeli lobby in U.S. politics?
We can't change Israel. per se, unless we stop giving them money and so forth. That'll change them. But directly, we can't. We can change our own government. And that, I thought, is necessary. We must de-Zionize the United States government in order to give us sovereignty and for greater chances of peace, not only in the Middle East, but the world over.
All right, guys, we're at a word war debate in Atlantic City. We got Michael here who's debating later today. What are you debating on today?
We're debating the Israeli lobby and its influence on the United States government. Hot topic right now. Oh, yeah.
How long have you been engaged with this?
uh for three years roughly okay yeah but most most uh recently i guess the the gaza onslaught really uh really cued me into it more uh more strictly and so you know i've been i've been at this for a while now yeah yeah i feel like a lot of people after the gaza stuff started paying attention Right. I mean, you know, how could you sit back and see this way?
I thought, how can you sit back and see this and not do something?
Yeah. So do you think there was a role there with all the Venezuela stuff going on right now, too? Or do you think that's separate from the Israel stuff?
I think it's connected, actually. I think the reason for the abduction of Maduro was really has to do with getting control of Venezuelan oil. Certainly, Venezuela is not the primary vendor of fentanyl or other drugs in the United States. This is just a pretext in order to pull off this coup, really, and to replace Maduro with somebody more friendly to U.S. slash Israeli interests.
And is your whole goal to remove Zionist influence completely, or you just want to cap their funding?
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