The CIA Spies on Americans + MLB's Vax Discrimination Scandal
Charlie analyzes the breaking news story that confirms what many conservatives have been warning about for years, that the CIA is in fact spying on Americans. Charlie documents the history of the US intelligence community's extensive and documented history of spying on America and obliterating Article 1 of the Constitution. Charlie has the answers for you on this sometimes hard to understand topic including how Edward Snowden exposed this at the NSA in 2013. Next, Charlie welcomes two MLB wives onto the show who are speaking out and exposing MLB's vaccination discrimination scandal handed down from Commissioner Manfred's office to rank and file MLB staff, coaches, and personnel in the minors—all while exempting the richest, most powerful players and coaches in the majors. Email your support to the minor league coaches and staff at Standwithcoahes@gmail.com.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Privacy as True Freedom00:02:17
Hey everybody, Major League Baseball still has vaccine mandates for minor league coaches.
A really bizarre story that we talk about with some Major League Baseball wives.
And also, the CIA is spying on American citizens.
A very critical, important story that I think we all need to really take a moment and understand the ramifications of this.
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If you do not have privacy, can you have freedom?
Orwell explored this question.
And of course, one of the most famous books, political books, ever written, 1984, it is a terrific piece of literature.
We study it and we talk about it quite often here on this program for many reasons, the obvious and the not so obvious.
The not so obvious is that when you think about freedom, you don't always think about privacy, but your ability to have your own thoughts, your own effects, your own opinions absent somebody looking over your shoulder is actually what it means to be free, to be sovereign, to be able to make your own choices.
The Founding Fathers understood this.
This is why they established the Fourth Amendment, the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution of the Bill of Rights, ratified in 1791.
CIA Above the Law00:12:32
Basically says that you cannot have unwarranted search or seizure of your private articles or effects absent a warrant.
I think we can all agree that if you have a warrant and you are a legit criminal and you go in front of a judge, there should be a process for that.
Even Rand Paul and Ron Paul agrees with that.
But it's the warrantless mass surveillance of citizens, which is something that has gone completely and totally unchecked.
Now, the Constitution, the greatest political document ever written, has in it a deliberate function of a check and a balance.
So for every action, there needs to be a check on that action.
And when Edward Snowden came out and revealed that the federal government was massively surveilling American citizens without warrants, it was one of the largest stories on the planet.
But almost nothing was done to reform that.
That was the very same intelligence service that spied on Donald Trump in his campaign with a fake dossier funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign to try to infiltrate Donald Trump's campaign.
And breaking in the last 24 hours, quote, senators, CIA has a secret program that collects American data.
This should not surprise you, by the way, at all.
Even though the Central Intelligence Agency is forbidden by its charter to actually do work domestically, it should not surprise you the CIA is breaking the law and doing it anyway.
Quote, the CIA has a secret undisclosed data repository that includes information collected about Americans, two Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee said.
While neither the agency nor lawmakers would disclose specifics about the data, the senators allege the CIA has long hidden details about the program from the public and Congress.
Ron Wyden of Oregon and Martin Heinrich of New Mexico sent a letter to top intelligence officials calling for more details about the program to be declassified.
Large parts of the letter, which was sent in April of 2021 and declassified Thursday, documents released by the CIA were blacked out.
Wyden and Heinrich said the program operated, quote, outside the statutory framework that Congress and the public believe that can govern this type of data collection.
There have been long concerns about what the information the intelligence community collects domestically, driven in part by previous violations of American civil liberties.
The CIA and National Security Agency, NSA, which Edward Snowden worked for, have a foreign mission and are generally barred from investigating Americans or U.S. businesses, as I said.
But the spy agency's sprawling collection of foreign communications often snares Americans' messages and data incidentally.
So I've known plenty of people that worked at the CIA and high levels of the CIA.
And whenever I confront them on this, I say, so the CIA is forbidden from doing work domestically.
They laugh.
They say, yeah, no one pays attention to that.
CIA does whatever they want.
People that have worked in the CIA openly admit it.
Now, it would be nice if we actually had a media apparatus that wasn't so focused on what pronouns people were using when they're six years old or whether or not the emojis you're using on your Apple iPhone of what racist color they are or whatever sort of story they're looking into.
I mean, right here, front page of the New York Times, all about January 6th and Trump's call logs.
Yeah, I think that mass surveillance of American citizens and a violation of the Central Intelligence Agency's charter is probably more important than Trump's call logs on January 6th.
But the media is usually and typically a whole and operated subsidiary of the intelligence agencies.
They do not question them.
This is why Glenn Greenwald will go down as one of the most heroic, courageous journalists in the modern era.
Edward Snowden knew he could not go to the Wall Street Journal or he could not go to the New York Times.
So he went to Glenn Greenwald, who, if I remember correctly, was working for The Guardian at the time.
It was either the Intercept or The Guardian or it might have been a joint partnership between the two.
And Edward Snowden, of course, met with the head of the, I think, originally published the stories on The Guardian, but he did so because he knew he was not going to be able to get an American news agency to cover it.
Guardian is a British-based publication.
Yeah, he broke the Snowden stuff in The Guardian.
That's right.
Quote, intelligence agencies are required to take steps to protect U.S. information, including redacting the names of any Americans from reports unless they are deemed relevant to an investigation.
Let's stop there.
Okay, they're supposed to.
They're required to, but what's the check and balance?
Where's the justice if they don't?
How do you hold a government bureaucrat accountable?
Well, as we've seen with Lois Lerner, Eric Holder, Anthony Fauci, Merrick Garland, the unelected, the fourth branch of government, they know what they're supposed to do and they don't do it anyway.
As the Constitution has deteriorated out of sight and the teeth of the Constitution of the actual check and balance and what Congress is supposed to do, which really all of this kind of goes down to the total betrayal of Article 1.
If you want to kind of boil down why the CIA and the IRS and the FDA and all these different agencies, the Department of Treasury, where have they gone wrong?
It's because in Article 1 of the Constitution, Congress is supposed to have oversight over all of these, and they decided to just kind of delegate it and say, Yeah, we're going to kind of find a carve-out in a loophole.
We're not going to do meaningful oversight.
We're not going to do balanced budgeting.
We're not going to do zero-based budgeting.
We're not going to audit their finances.
We're not going to really question them.
Instead, we members of Congress are actually going to benefit from the Leviathan that we create.
And by the way, it's both political parties.
It's the neocons on the Republican side, like Lindsey Graham, who is a stalwart defender of the national security apparatus, and also that weird guy that's a Connecticut, the Connecticut senator, Chris Murphy, who's never found a war he doesn't want to fight or a country he doesn't want to invade.
That's kind of the uniparty.
Now, Senator Ron Wyden is a really weird guy.
I'm not a fan.
He's actually attacked Turning Point USA before, if I remember correctly.
Is that right?
Yeah, Senator Ron Wyden and that Sheldon White House guy, who deeply disturbed individual from Rhode Island who have attacked Turning Point before.
Now, why Ron Wyden is launching a campaign against the CIA?
There's two possible explanations.
He's a legitimate crusader from the left to try to worry about surveillance and civil liberties, or he's actually working with the CIA to slowly drip this information so that it's out there so it doesn't get revealed in a smoking gun later.
Don't be surprised if that's actually the case, where Ron Wyden is actually working in tandem with the CIA to get this information out.
So it's like, oh, there's radical Ron Wyden leaking things again.
Whatever.
We won't cover that.
And it's on a Friday and we don't care about it.
And isn't the Super Bowl on?
Thanks so much.
That sort of game happens all the time.
Now, I'll fully admit that's a complete conjecture.
I have no evidence to suggest that, except the fact that I don't trust Ron Wyden at all.
All of a sudden, Ron Wyden's a crusader against the CIA.
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So they are collecting your metadata and they are monitoring your cell phones.
We know that the CIA, which has no jurisdiction here, I can't reinforce that point enough.
But when you talk to people in the CIA, they kind of like laugh.
They're like, yeah, well, you don't really listen to that.
And I mean, the FBI has jurisdiction here, but they are bound by U.S. law.
And again, I can't emphasize this point enough.
This is what makes the Constitution different.
They're first and foremost rules for government because it is in the operating system of a government to abuse your freedoms.
That is what they do.
They have no business, they have no moral or constitutional right to spy on all your activity, but they do it anyway.
Okay, I want to get to the Clapper tape here.
This was Ron Wyden back in 2013 asking Clapper about mass surveillance.
Play tape.
Last summer, the NSA director was at a conference, and he was asked a question about the NSA surveillance of Americans.
He replied, and I quote here: the story that we have millions or hundreds of millions of dossiers on people is completely false.
The reason I'm asking the question is having served on the committee now for a dozen years, I don't really know what a dossier is in this context.
So, what I wanted to see is if you could give me a yes or no answer to the question, does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?
No, sir.
It does not.
Not wittingly.
There are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly.
All right.
So, here's an interesting question.
In that dialogue, who's more powerful?
The person who represents voters, Ron Wyden, who I think very low of, but he does represent voters in Oregon.
Or the guy that is supposed to work for the executive branch and have a check-in balance from the legislative branch.
It's very clear who's in charge in that conversation.
The guy in charge is the person lying.
The guy in charge is the person not answering the question directly and being completely dishonest about it.
And that right there in that exchange, you can see the inversion, the upside-down nature.
The CIA thinks they're above the law, like many of our agencies.
And yes, you know, two days ago, being in the Yuma sector in Arizona, it was very interesting.
Board of Patrol says, Yeah, we can't deport illegals that come across the border immediately back to Mexico.
It's against the law.
So we follow our own law when it comes to border policy, but the CIA does whatever they want to do.
And this is a story that is going to take, I could spend a whole hour on this, but I just want to flag it.
The FBI has bought exclusive rights to Pegasus, which is the Israeli spy firm that can basically infiltrate all of your phones at any time.
That is a much more complex story than I am actually describing it as, but it's tested the Israeli company NSO's group Spyware, and it confirms it bought spyware from Israel's NSO group.
And it's called the world's most powerful cyber weapon.
And guess what?
They're probably not going to use it against Antifa or BLM, but they will probably use it against your local church, your MAGA group, or your local Republican gathering.
MLB Vaccine Mandate Outrage00:12:23
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I grew up a massive Chicago Cubs fan, and I like the Sox as well.
I know that is heresy.
I think baseball is the perfect sport in some ways.
It has Dr. Larry Arn has a speech about baseball that I'm going to get into at some point, but everything works in a circle.
Everyone has the equal opportunity to be able to win from at-bats to outs to the structure of the innings.
And it has an unlimited capacity for time and for travel.
Now, for travel, meaning the ball could go as far as you want to go, but obviously you're limited by the laws of nature, but meaning a game could be very short or very long.
Now, baseball has always been kind of described as America's pastime.
I think that's amazing and true.
It's also because, in order to be really good at baseball, you have to be a phenomenal athlete, but you don't necessarily have to be like a freak of an athlete like in football to be like six foot eight and 380 pounds.
In baseball, there is a preference on precision and also on hand-eye coordination and a very specific type of skill.
Well, I think it would surprise a lot of people to learn that Major League Baseball is engaging in the very same sort of tyrannical vaccine mandates that the government of Canada is doing and some of these other governments as well.
And so, with us right now, are two people that are speaking out against this, Katie and Casey, who are two wives of either Major League Baseball players or a current professional baseball coach.
And they're outraged about this and they want you to know about it.
And we're a national program, and it's time for all of our listeners to contact their local baseball teams and tell them that they've had enough of this.
Katie and Casey, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
Thank you for having us.
Thank you so much.
All right.
So, Katie, let's start with you.
What is the current position of Major League Baseball when it comes to the vaccine?
So, our understanding and what MLB released in their memo is that they are mandating current minor league coaches and staff that will be on field as a segregated class alone to be current on their vaccines as well as the ongoing boosters every six months to maintain employment on the field.
So, that counts for all managers, is that right?
All coaches?
Minor league managers at this point.
The mandate is very specific in singling out this particular group of minor league coaches and on-field staff.
And this is the most unprotected class in all of Major League Baseball.
They don't have a union representing them.
They don't have the type of robust bank accounts where they really have a choice.
And that's one of our greatest grievances: is that this class, as of right now, is the only singled-out class in this particular mandate.
So, Casey, you're a wife of a current Major League Baseball player, and some people might say, Well, why are the wives coming on?
Well, because the players themselves have to be obviously very careful, and we understand that.
And it's awesome that the spouses are speaking out on their behalf.
I think it's really cool.
So, Casey, you're a wife of a current Major League Baseball player, GoCubs.
Walk us through your opinion on this.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, the easy way out for the players and the player families would just be to not say anything.
You know, this mandate's not affecting us right now.
It's not affecting my husband's job, our family's livelihood.
But ultimately, that's not right.
That's not the right thing to do.
And, you know, whether it's in baseball or whether it's in society, we don't agree with these mandates.
And it's not fair.
It's unjust that these coaches are losing their medical freedom when my husband and the players still have theirs.
It just doesn't make sense.
Yeah.
And so that's what's so weird about this is that Major League Baseball is exempting the players because I just don't think they want that fight.
And I think there's also a rather significant fight still going on with baseball, if I'm not mistaken, trying to get that all sorted out.
I think it's the first legitimate strike in like 20, 25 years where it'll get sorted out, but there's a lot of issues.
And honestly, the players have some really legitimate claims, like free agent status and stuff.
But so I don't think they want to poke the bear there, but it's like this really bizarre thing that I don't quite understand why, like the minor league coaches, these are the people that are a lot of former players, right?
These are people that are trying to make it.
So why the coaches and not the players?
Katie, what's their explanation for that when they're asked?
Well, frankly, we have submitted and organizations have submitted questions to Major League Baseball that they haven't been able to answer.
And so this was done.
And this is something worth noting.
We received this memo January 27th, which was just two weeks before coaches were supposed to report to spring training.
So that intentional timing really backs all of us in a corner where we were not given a choice.
Why did they wait until the very last minute before flights were scheduled, before housing arrangements were made, contracts signed?
I mean, we have players who have leased out or coaches rather who have leased out their homes in order to prepare for the upcoming season.
And then they just flung this on us at the last minute.
And furthermore, January 13th, which was two weeks prior, the Supreme Court had just ruled in favor of the National Federation of Independent Business versus OSHA.
The Supreme Court's published decision stated that COVID-19 is not a workplace risk, but rather a universal risk that is no different from the day-to-day dangers that all face from crime, air pollution, or any number of communicable diseases.
The mandate is instead a significant encroachment into the lives and health of a vast number of employees.
A vaccination, after all, cannot be undone at the end of the workday, they quoted.
The Supreme Court also sided with the NFIB in the issue of irreparable harm, stating employees would meet that legal standard if forced with a choice between violating a mandate of doubtful validity or consenting to an unwanted medical procedure that cannot be undone.
We realize this ruling was in regards to a federal mandate, but we believe the same logic and legal findings should apply to our constitutional rights in the private sector.
In our case, MLB is still applying the oppressive and illegitimate arguments that this precedent refutes.
Yeah, I just, it's so typical right now where you see rules that are put forward that make no sense.
And it's as if they like need to go crush one portion of the population and they're going after minor league baseball players, which honestly have like the toughest life ever.
It's really hard.
They live in second and third, not rate cities.
I don't mean it that way, but they're smaller markets.
They're constantly traveling, usually traveling by bus.
So Casey, you know, from what you talk to a lot of different wives and also families and other players in Major League Baseball, and, you know, absent maybe like, I don't know, a Chris Bryant, almost every one of these players really went through the minor leagues.
So they're seeing their friends and they're seeing their colleagues and they're seeing their probably former college teammates have to go through this.
I would imagine there's widespread outrage on behalf of the players about this.
Yeah, I think there definitely is.
I think a lot of it is having to be internalized because again, like you had said, they are nervous.
These are their jobs.
These are their families' livelihoods and they can be released at any second.
So these minor league guys, they're definitely not wanting to speak out because they're putting their whole lives on hold to try to, you know, play this game that they love so much.
And here you have this vaccine being mandated that they don't want to take.
I'm not saying all of them, but a lot of them probably don't want to and I feel like they're being forced to.
Yeah.
So in closing here, Katie, what can people do?
And especially, I mean, we have a big audience that's engaged on this topic.
Contact the front office of their local baseball team, right?
I'm sure we have a lot of season ticket holders.
We have to raise the, we have to kind of increase the amount of chatter on this, right?
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
And that's one of the things that people can do is raise their voice.
Social media is a great outlet for that.
If they can tag at MLB, at MLB TV, at Rob Manfred, if we could get this to trend on social media, one of our biggest things is to simply bring awareness and for our collective voices to be heard.
We have a hashtag standwithcoaches.
We have an email standwithcoaches at gmail.com if anyone wants to reach out to us.
And really just raising your voice as a fan, as a consumer, they will listen to you.
We feel voiceless in this fight, but if the fan base raises a concern, they will listen.
Well, that's right.
Major League Baseball is already under a lot of pressure right now to even get the season going, right?
And so they will back down.
They don't need another fight on their hands.
And the players union is holding really strong.
So, Casey, it's a great point.
I mean, minor leaguers that want to get into the majors, they're on the threshold of getting there.
They're the least likely to speak out, right?
I mean, they're waiting for their ticket to get pulled, you know, from AA or AAA.
And it's literally the strong crushing the weak, right?
It is the people that run these organizations.
And they're like, okay, we're going to go after the people that we know aren't going to speak out, which is like really demented and weird, honestly.
It's not about public health.
It's not.
It's about like trying to control some 27-year-old that lives in rural Iowa that plays for a AA baseball team that's just trying to make it.
So really quick before the end of this segment, just tell us how people can speak out.
Yeah, everything that Katie had said, it's money talks.
So if you're, you know, you don't have fans getting into the stadiums, something's got to change.
So speak out.
I think that people need to realize that they're not alone in the way that they feel.
There's a lot more of us that are standing for our medical freedom.
So just, you know, speak out, reach out to your local teams and MLB, like Katie said, and just express your concerns.
Well, thank you guys so much.
Everybody, contact your local baseball team.
It's ridiculous what's happening here.
Thank you guys so much.
We really appreciate it.
Thanks, General Harvey.
Vaccines have not eliminated the Chinese Fauci coronavirus.
Police Framing and Destruction00:06:23
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Five Phoenix police officers were shot during an incident early on Friday morning that involved rescuing a baby.
Phoenix police chief Jerry Williams said the incident occurred when officers were responding to a shooting near a residence located near 51st Avenue, lower 1st or 1st Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road just before 3 a.m.
So they come to go rescue a baby and they get shot at, five of them.
Then a man inside the home opened the front door and placed a baby in the carrier on the front porch next to a backpack that appeared to be a diaper bag.
In a video that captured the moment, appeared the man followed police commands and put his hands over his head, walked backwards toward the officers, and he set the baby on the front steps.
He was taken into custody, and then four more officers were shot.
Officers approached the front steps to rescue the baby, and that was when someone inside the home started shooting at the officers again.
The officers went to bring the baby to safety.
The suspect continued to shoot.
I don't know if they'll be able to survive or not.
I really hope they will.
I pray they will.
The police chief said, if I seem upset, I am.
This is senseless.
It doesn't need to happen.
It continues to happen over and over again.
Yeah, well, the California Democrats that are pouring into Phoenix, I got no patience for you guys that are doing these stupid defund movements in Arizona.
Now, my really good friend Jack Hibbs, we just did a special, by the way, on Trinity Broadcasting Network that we're going to cross-post on our podcast feed.
Jack Hibbs brought up this great point to me recently.
For those of you listening on KTIE, you guys know Jack Hibbs well.
He's one of the biggest pastors in the country.
He does a great job.
He said, Charlie, what if the vaccine mandates are a back door to defund the police?
So that's a really smart point.
It's totally true.
So you have these vaccine mandates and you have thousands of police officers that are being let off of their jobs.
By the way, right as the Super Bowl is coming, which is really dumb.
So you have the Super Bowl coming up in SoFi Stadium, Bengals versus Rams.
Go Bengals.
We're going to do all of our Super Bowl picks soon, by the way.
Actually, I should probably do it right in this one, in this kind of conversation, because the next one is an AMA type deal.
I think I really want to see the Bengals win.
I'm a huge Joe Burrow fan, but the Rams, they might have it.
And it's the second year in a row and the only two times has ever happened in NFL history where they have the Super Bowl in their home stadium.
Very interesting.
But as Jack Hibbs sent me a voicemail, he said, Charlie, when we lose games, we'll burn a couple cars.
When we win games, we burn entire cities.
So if the Rams win the Super Bowl, watch out.
And as a back door, is this a strategy to try and defund the police and weaken the police force?
There's something going on here that is deeper than what we are being told.
Now, crime is going up all across the country.
Very few places is crime actually going down.
You can thank the George Floyd movement and all of that for that.
And a lot of it obviously flows through the southern border, whether it be the drug overdoses or the crime surrounding that.
Cut 96.
We've had over 100,000 overdose deaths in America in the last year.
Cut 96.
We've had over 100,000 overdose deaths of Americans in the last year.
It is an all-time record.
We have literally seized tons of narcotics, literally tons of even fentanyl.
They look like they're hydrocodone or Xanax or some normal pill that you might have a prescription written for.
You take it and you die.
And this is what's happening.
It's coming from China.
It's a weapon of mass destruction and then coming up through the cartels in Mexico.
I love that framing.
What congressman is that?
Rep Brian Babin, Babin, from Texas.
Is that right?
You know why I love that framing?
We invaded Iraq over alleged weapons of mass destruction.
And now the very same veterans that went to go try to find alleged weapons of mass destruction are now overdosing on actual weapons of mass destruction that are flowing across our southern border.
When are we going to get the same sort of focus that we got from Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, and George Bush on invading and holding Saddam Hussein accountable when Colin Powell lied to the world in front of the UN?
Remember that famous video where he held up the rosin of mustard gas?
He said, all it takes is this much to be deployed in New York City and a million people could die or whatever he said when he lied blatantly in front of the United Nations.
Where is that moment of our own leaders holding up fentanyl and says, this is all it takes to wipe out an entire elementary school of children and fentanyls in your community?
Made in China, brought through Mexico in your local suburbs.
A weapon of mass destruction.
That is a great framing, I have to say.
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