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| Hey everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk show, email me your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Ana Paulina Luna joins us and Senator Ron Johnson for a variety of topics, including are we prepared for an EMP to be deployed on the homeland? | |
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| The young rising stars of the conservative movement are receiving some pretty harsh and unfair treatment by the activist press. | |
| The activist press knows if they could take out some of the up-and-coming faces and voices. | |
| They try to do this with Madison Cawthorne, and unfortunately, in a lot of ways, they were successful. | |
| Madison Cawthorne certainly would tell you that he would make some different decisions, but he was treated terribly by the media and the establishment Republicans, and they tried to get rid of him. | |
| Now, they are using the Madison Cawthorne playbook to try to go after many different people. | |
| I hope James O'Keefe ends up being okay through the entire saga of Project Veritas. | |
| We're keeping our eyes very closely on that. | |
| And I have not seen or heard a single thing that necessitates the departure of James O'Keefe from Project Veritas. | |
| Improvements, adjustments, disciplinarian meetings, fine, whatever. | |
| He's got to stay. | |
| And this plays into a theme that we saw manifest in a story in the Washington Post of a total hit job, a drive-by shooting of the truth against Ana Paulina Luna, who is terrific and is one of the most effective, articulate, and important voices in Congress right now. | |
| Of course, the Washington Post would go after her with a long, allegedly biographical story, which was completely dishonest. | |
| They would never do such a thing against Elon Omar, looking into whether or not Elon Omar falsified immigration documents because of something she may or may not have done to her brother. | |
| But some people just did something, right? | |
| Elon Omar has her defense with her relations with her brother. | |
| Or how about Rashida Tlaib and the fact that she hates Jews or Eric Swawal, who slept with a Chinese Communist Party spy repeatedly and then gave her a job in his office. | |
| But none of that would get you an in-depth biographical hit job of the Washington Post. | |
| But Ana Paulina Luna does because she is the youngest ever Hispanic Latina elected, Latina woman elected to U.S. Congress, and she joins us now. | |
| Ana, welcome to the program. | |
| Very happy to be back, Charlie. | |
| Respond to the Washington Post story. | |
| Well, first and foremost, I knew immediately that I had to go kill shot with receipts. | |
| And so the first big allegation and flaw that they made is that they claimed that I was a registered Democrat in the state of Washington, of which I pointed out that Washington hasn't declared parties for registration since 2004. | |
| So that was their first retraction. | |
| And then the second retraction was they actually completely ignored the fact that during a break-in that I was at in Missouri State back in two, I think it was 2007, 2000-ish timeframe. | |
| They left me out of it altogether. | |
| Said that I wasn't annotated on the police report. | |
| There were multiple different incidences. | |
| It was on 7-6, 2010. | |
| And ultimately, as a result of that, multiple of my coworkers ended up coming forward and going on record to various outlets like Time Magazine, People Magazine, and also to Fox News to say, Anna didn't make up this story. | |
| This Brittany Brooks person has made allegations that she owns a ghost gun. | |
| I mean, it was so absurd. | |
| But, you know, in understanding what I'm doing with the media and understanding that you have to be aggressive, you have to confront with the facts. | |
| One of the most horrifying things is that they claimed that I made up the fact that my dad was incarcerated. | |
| And I paid $1.50. | |
| I went online and I did a public record search and I found all of my dad's charges, misdemeanors, felonies. | |
| And to say that I would make something like that up, why would they say that? | |
| It's because they don't want young Hispanics to be reputable. | |
| And if you look at the slant of the entire article, they say that I'm not Hispanic enough, even though they cite where my grandparents immigrated from. | |
| But, you know, a lot of what they do, it's character assassination. | |
| And if you don't have spine for it, you can fold. | |
| But I think that we launched a full frontal assault and we'll look forward to more retraction soon. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And so can you just talk a little bit about why, why they are doing this? | |
| Your vision. | |
| Go ahead. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Yeah, Charlie. | |
| I'm actually one of, and it's really started with turning point. | |
| I became one of the biggest conservative activists for Hispanic Americans in the country. | |
| And I am now one of the first Mexican-American women elected to Congress from the state of Florida. | |
| I'm the first minority woman elected to flip my seat from blue to red. | |
| And it's because of the fact that I'm not engaging in their group think you see, it would be a lot easier for me, according to these people, to claim that I am a man or to claim that I'm cisgender. | |
| Yeah, that's exactly right. | |
| That is exactly right. | |
| Yes. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Because of the fact that I'm owning my Hispanic heritage, because I'm saying that I'm conservative, I'm all of a sudden the boogeyman. | |
| And the sexist attacks that were launched by liberal men over this, it's just, it's absurd. | |
| But I'm really glad that they did it the way that they did because honestly, there's a silver lining in the cloud. | |
| And had they not done that, People Magazine wouldn't have reached out to do profile piece and talk to my mom and understand our story. | |
| Time magazine wouldn't have bothered to do that. | |
| And so I think that this is just going to show that you can try to attack people, but the facts will always speak for themselves. | |
| And I'm an Air Force veteran. | |
| I'm going to continue fighting for this country and I'm going to take on the Washington Post. | |
| And you should. | |
| And it was, I mean, what they do is a drive-by shooting of the truth, as I said before, as the great Russian Limbaugh would call them. | |
| The drive-bys for a reason. | |
| You know, but Ana, I want to, you know, build this out because, you know, you're a young, articulate voice, and the media goes after the young leaders in the conservative movement harsher than anybody else. | |
| Look, they went after George Santos. | |
| That guy is, he's got his own about a problem, you know, let's just say, garden variety of problems. | |
| They tried to use that playbook against you, but the issue is you're an honest person and they tried to imply that you're not a conservative. | |
| Well, honestly, I can help with that. | |
| You are a conservative. | |
| In fact, Ryan on our team, who's been doing a great job running our YouTube, if you go to our YouTube channel, Ana, you'll remember this. | |
| Some of the most viral videos we've been reposting is Ana Paulina next to me at Portland State University. | |
| That's right. | |
| You're trying to tell me that Ana Paulina is not a true conservative. | |
| We went with a coffee table outdoors in downtown Portland and talked to commies all day long. | |
| You're a conservative. | |
| The Washington Post is trying to make it seem that you're not. | |
| I mean, it's kind of interesting because even let's just say Play Devil's Advocate, if you even listen to their narrative, their narrative would be that I was a liberal who's true and conservative and then they're hitting me for being a liberal, which makes no sense. | |
| So it's like they hate themselves and they just don't know where they're at. | |
| They're having an identity crisis right now because we're winning when it comes to ideas. | |
| But you know, everything that I did with House Oversight, with some of these investigations, Charlie, part of that training was from when I was going on all those campus tours and debating and arguing with college kids on ideas and being able to confront that and get to the truth. | |
| And so you'll see more of that. | |
| You know, the difference between me and most members of Congress, and the reason I think that I'm just so matter of fact about it and willing to fight is because I don't look at this like a career job. | |
| I don't want it to be a career job. | |
| So I'm willing to make the necessary changes because I frankly don't care. | |
| If they want to come from me, I've gone through multiple elections where they ran smear campaigns similar to Madison Cawthorne. | |
| In fact, the same Democrat super PAC that went against Madison and Lauren Boebert came after me. | |
| They actually said that I was not a veteran and I had to drop my DD 214. | |
| So I think the angle was they didn't think I would have the receipts because as stated by an editor at the Washington Post, Ana Luna has a story that mirrors basically all of her twist. | |
| And the fact that they would talk about that and discredit my life. | |
| I grew up within the welfare system. | |
| I went to six high schools. | |
| I saw gang shooting. | |
| I was jumped. | |
| I was a victim of a home invasion and I'm for the Second Amendment. | |
| I had a father that was on drugs and I can talk to all these things to try to minimalize that. | |
| Think about that. | |
| I'm going to kick their butts. | |
| I love that. | |
| And you're such a threat that they need to try to take you out. | |
| You don't claim victimhood. | |
| And to add an element to what you just mentioned, in the 2022 midterms, there were a lot of expensive races. | |
| But did you know that Ana Paulina out of 435, is it 435 or 535? | |
| I get my, yeah, it's 435. | |
| Yeah, it's 535 if you count the Senate. | |
| 435 house races. | |
| Ana Paulina, number one, had the most outside money spent against her of every single race. | |
| An out-of-state billionaire from Illinois came and spent, what was it, $17 to $22 million against you, Ana? | |
| Yeah, it was $12 million in total from the super PAC. | |
| Yeah, it was insane. | |
| And that's one house race in a portion of Tampa, Florida in Pinellas and Hillsborough County right there. | |
| And they needed to come in with $12 million and she still won because they know the threat that she represents. | |
| I was just going to say, it's about power and control. | |
| And they're threatened because of the fact that I'm Hispanic and we're not going to let them win on the identity politics. | |
| We're America first and we're here to fight. | |
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| I know our audience spans all generations. | |
| For those of you, though, that are over 50, we need to stand by the young warriors when they're under attack. | |
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| Ana Paulina is with us. | |
| Ana, why don't you tell us what happened at the Twitter hearing last week, which I think only encouraged the Washington Post to try to get that piece out even more? | |
| Well, you know, the Washington Post right after that hearing, and I'll get into the specifics of that in a second, but right after they said that I was pushing some conspiracy theory, even though we had documentation and I'm literally launching this investigation with House Oversight. | |
| So what we found is that Twitter Corporation, along with other social media entities, so like Facebook, Instagram, and I believe that also Google's potentially in their YouTube, but they were working with a division of DHS called CISA, CISA. | |
| And ultimately, that entity was set up to monitor foreign interference and then also misinformation and disinformation boards. | |
| So I want to remind people this was set up to work against foreign entities interfering in elections, not American people, right, in their First Amendment. | |
| So we found in a screenshot that was actually posted to a Stanford YouTube video that Alex Damas, who's working on this program, was actually bragging that they had made such breakthroughs. | |
| And it was Yoel Roth in a conversation with CISA, Twitter executives, and other entities, as well as state entities to remove certain postings. | |
| And I want to flag why that's important because that's known as a joint state actor relationship and it's highly illegal. | |
| And mind you, our tax dollars are going to these organizations that are then in turn suppressing more free speech. | |
| And so that was what I uncovered. | |
| It went viral. | |
| They lied to my face, which I am going to follow up with Chairman Comer to see if we can bring charges for perjury because he lied. | |
| He knew that this entity exists. | |
| It was a commonly known chat board. | |
| It was a private cloud server. | |
| But also, too, they tried to make it something that it wasn't saying that this was normal. | |
| It's not normal to do that. | |
| And ultimately, we'll be following up on these investigations. | |
| As you see, we have Maorkis coming in in the next two weeks. | |
| And they can talk all the smack they want, Charlie, but I just, I really don't care. | |
| I'm going to do the job and I'm going to do it right. | |
| And then, you know, when all said and done with politics, I'm throwing my phone out the window and I'm retiring on a farm somewhere. | |
| So what is the current then oversight strategy to hold Twitter and these tech companies accountable moving forward? | |
| Well, I think right now we're in the exploratory phase, right? | |
| We have to get all the facts together before we can start writing the legislation. | |
| But it is important because if Elon Musk did not purchase Twitter, we would have never known this. | |
| You know, he removed the attorney client privilege for some of these executives that were testifying. | |
| And he also has been fully cooperating with different members of Congress that are actually interested in pursuing why the federal government is suppressing our constitutional rights. | |
| Like that is literally what we're trying to expose here. | |
| And so we're going to get those facts. | |
| And as we move forward, there's some great members, conservative members, as well as leadership that is going to be working on legislation. | |
| But we might not be able to propose that legislation until we have a president that will actually pass it. | |
| Because right now, as you know, Senate is Democrat controlled. | |
| And really anything that we pass that will go after tech or China, I have a good feeling that this administration will veto. | |
| And so we're going to get that together. | |
| But the American people need to know the facts. | |
| And I think that's the phase one process. | |
| And as we continue to move forward, that, you know, sometimes is the best disinfectant as sunlight. | |
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| Talk just for briefly about the debt ceiling fight and how critical that is to try to get some meaningful reform. | |
| Well, Charlie, I've been a huge advocate. | |
| I still really do not want to raise the debt ceiling. | |
| Right now, what we're actually hearing, and again, these negotiations have been going on since really the speaker fight. | |
| As you heard, we had a promise from now Speaker McCarthy to not raise the debt ceiling over X amount and that it would actually go back to some cuts actually dating back to previous years. | |
| And so that's what we're looking at. | |
| We're also looking at something called rescissions, which means that money that's already been spent, or at least that's supposed to be spent, that we can actually claw that money back. | |
| You know, what's the point of having a debt ceiling if we're going to continue to raise it? | |
| As you saw at the State of the Union, Biden was trying to say that Republicans were tacking Medicare and Social Security. | |
| That's not true. | |
| But some of these programs, largely of what was pushed through in the omnibus spending bill, extremely detrimental, extremely wrong. | |
| We shouldn't be spending that. | |
| So we are still in negotiations. | |
| Ana Paulina, Luna, I want to just play one last little piece of tape here. | |
| Play cut 20 of you from the oversight hearing. | |
| Mr. Roth. | |
| Have you communicated with government officials ever on a platform called JIRA? | |
| Yes or no? | |
| Real quick answer. | |
| We're on the clock. | |
| Not to the best of my recollection. | |
| Not to your recollection? | |
| Great. | |
| If you did in the event communicate, who would have had access to this platform? | |
| That's the nature of my confusion. | |
| Okay. | |
| JIRA. | |
| Did you ever speak to government officials on JIRA regarding taking down social media posts? | |
| Again, not to the best of my recollection. | |
| This guy's got serious memory problems. | |
| 15 seconds, Anna. | |
| Yeah, he lied to my face. | |
| It's not the first time they used a platform. | |
| I'm looking at others and we're going to hold them accountable 100%. | |
| Very good. | |
| We're behind you, Ana. | |
| Keep fighting. | |
| They hate you for all the right reasons. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Look, everybody, we're nine meals away from anarchy. | |
| You are. | |
| Balloons flying overhead, possible EMPs, UFOs, unidentified flying objects being shot out of the sky. | |
| Do you have food for your family if things fall apart? | |
| I think there might be food shortages. | |
| There might be electromagnetic pulses. | |
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| That is the Boy Scout motto. | |
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| Joining us now is the great senator from the wonderful state of Wisconsin, Senator Ron Johnson. | |
| Senator, welcome to the program. | |
| Senator, there's been some troubling developments, it seems, of unidentified flying objects over the American homeland. | |
| You released a statement about it over the weekend. | |
| Walk our audience through that. | |
| Well, Charlie, well, I think my first point I've been making about what we've been experiencing is that the administration needs to be far more open and transparent about it. | |
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| You know, we were given a briefing in secure setting last Thursday. | |
| I really didn't learn anything that I certainly didn't read within about 15 minutes of leaving that briefing. | |
| I don't think there's anything particularly sensitive or what should be classified in that setting. | |
| So this is such a very bizarre thing that is happening right now. | |
| I think it behooves the administration to be very open, very transparent. | |
| You know, obviously there are secrets that we need to keep secret, but we're an open society. | |
| So it's a huge advantage we have. | |
| And unfortunately, our government agencies are clinging to information because that information's power. | |
| So it helps them maintain power. | |
| But this is an instance where the American public has the right to know what's happening as it comes in, as we learn more. | |
| So that's my first point. | |
| My second point, I have been raising the alarm or the concern about electromagnetic pulse, a high-altitude nuclear blast, geomagnetic disturbance for literally years. | |
| As chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security, Governmental Affairs, I held a number of hearings on this with world-renowned experts, people that were also highly concerned. | |
| And there's no overall solution to this. | |
| We can certainly do things to harden our electrical grid to minimize the damage. | |
| But one of the things we can do preemptively is we can put in place large power transformers. | |
| If we were to have something like the Carringting effect that occurred over 150 years ago, a huge solar storm. | |
| And by the way, we dodged one by a few days. | |
| I think it was in 2012. | |
| We were very lucky. | |
| That solar storm back in the 1800s, it fried telegraph equipment. | |
| What do you think it would do to modern electronics? | |
| So again, it doesn't necessarily have to be a hostile act, but a high-altitude nuclear blast, we found this through nuclear testing in the 60s, can fry electronics. | |
| That's exactly right. | |
| Adversary could float. | |
| Now we know adversary could float a nuclear device over our atmosphere and knock out electronics. | |
| And we're not prepared for it. | |
| We have not spent the few billions, the few tens of billions of dollars to put in place backup transformers that could be readily transferred back online in the case of either GMD or an EMP. | |
| And this was after we've appropriated a trillion dollars plus for infrastructure. | |
| Yes, I know. | |
| During that debate, I was certainly making that point. | |
| Well, why don't we take a few billion? | |
| And part of the problem here, Charlie, is nobody is taking it seriously enough to really have thought it through, you know, people that really understand the electrical grid. | |
| And I'm not one of those people. | |
| I'm an accountant, but we really need people that understand the electrical grid, its vulnerabilities. | |
| How many of these large power transformers should we purchase now? | |
| Because they're literally irreplaceable in the short term. | |
| It could take a year or more to purchase these things. | |
| And by that point in time, society's in total chaos. | |
| So we're not readily, we're not prepared for these types of catastrophic events. | |
| We just, again, we're whistling by the graveyard like we do with our debt and deficit. | |
| Boy, do I agree, Senator? | |
| I, you know, part of my family, my wife's family has been working on the EMP issue for a long time, and they've been telling me that this could take out our entire civilization. | |
| And Senator, is there any infrastructure currently in place? | |
| Is there any plan? | |
| I mean, this is what gets me a little fired up, Senator, that we spent a lot of money in Afghanistan. | |
| We're spending a lot of money in Ukraine. | |
| But now with these objects flying over us, you are right. | |
| An EMP and electromagnetic pulse, it would fry every car. | |
| It would fry phones, devices. | |
| I mean, it would put the entire civilization to a halt and it would create chaos. | |
| Is there anything in place right now? | |
| Not really. | |
| You know, go to the utilities and say, oh, we've already hardened our grid. | |
| But again, they don't want to spend the money, which is kind of absurd because if they spend the money, they just turn around and they charge their customers for what it costs. | |
| So I don't understand their resistance to doing this. | |
| But again, the important thing is to recognize that it's these large power transformers that in a very severe EMP event would get destroyed. | |
| And again, there aren't backups. | |
| These things are, again, in the short term and immediate term, they're irreplaceable. | |
| So for the cost of, and I, you know, fill in the blanks, is it $2 billion? | |
| Is it $10 billion? | |
| Is it $20 billion? | |
| Whatever it is. | |
| It's a manageable sum that in a trillion dollar, a thousand billion dollar year infrastructure package, we should have set aside $10, $20, $30 billion to purchase these things right now, but we haven't done it. | |
| You put them in place and they're there. | |
| You can switch the, you have the switch gear right there just in case something happened, you know, switch it back over to power transformers so we can get the ground running, but we're not prepared. | |
| Yeah, the Democrats are enthusiastic about spending money on every strange program imaginable, electric vehicles to museums or the Michelle Obama walking trail or a new headquarters for the FBI. | |
| But something that is a terrific investment, it seems as if they're not too excited about. | |
| But Senator, I hope you stay on it because this UFO saga, this unidentified flying object kind of story should, I think, prompt some of your colleagues to act on that. | |
| So, Senator, I want to ask you: what do you think the Chinese Communist Party would want to get out of doing this? | |
| And also, were you ever briefed on spy balloons in the Trump years? | |
| No, we weren't. | |
| And again, one of the rationales for people not putting in place what we need to put in place to protect against EMP is, and most people say, well, it would require an intercontinental ballistic missile. | |
| And there are only a few countries that have that. | |
| You know, North Korea is certainly testing them. | |
| We're not exactly sure where they're at. | |
| And I've been pointing out, well, you know, Iran, you could put this on like a Scud missile offshore off of a barge and do it, but people discount that. | |
| You could put it up in a satellite. | |
| People discount that possibility. | |
| Now we know you can probably put it in a high-altitude balloon and utilize something like that. | |
| So again, we are in this massive state of denial. | |
| And if anything good will come out of the current situation, maybe it'll open people's eyes and we'll take this threat seriously and we'll actually do something about it. | |
| I want to play cut 21. | |
| Play cut 21. | |
| So a few months ago, I looked at the package insert. | |
| I pulled it from the box of mRNA product. | |
| And this is what it looks like. | |
| It's blank. | |
| Why all the theater of folding it up into a great big piece of paper like that? | |
| Why? | |
| Right. | |
| So how am I to get informed consent to parents when I have, this is what I have. | |
| I have a government that's telling me that I have to stay safe and effective. | |
| And if I don't, my license is a threat. | |
| How am I to give informed consent to patients? | |
| Senator, this was a panel, I believe, that you put together. | |
| Tell our audience about it. | |
| Well, I put together a number of what I call events. | |
| I'm not a chairman, so I can't hold hearings. | |
| And of course, the Democrats in the Senate aren't holding hearings on this. | |
| I think the House is beginning to. | |
| But again, just like we're in a state of denial over EMP, we're also in a massive society-wide state of denial in terms of, I would say, the miserable failure of our response to COVID, including the vaccines. | |
| I think we all hoped and prayed they'd be 100% safe, 100% effective, but they haven't been. | |
| And because so many people push these on the American public, you know, the Biden administration mandated these experimental gene therapies, and that's what they are. | |
| They're not traditional vaccines. | |
| They are mRNA. | |
| They are getting into your cells. | |
| They're hijacking your cell to produce its own toxin, which is the spike protein. | |
| Again, I have been connected to an eminently qualified global network of doctors, medical researchers that have had a completely different outlook on how to handle the pandemic, as well as we should have exercised far greater caution in the role of these vaccines. | |
| I'm the champion of right to try. | |
| I'm happy to let people with informed consent try this. | |
| But again, in the midst of the pandemic, we were warned that a vaccine like this that's non-sterilizing could drive variations or variants. | |
| Is that what we're seeing here? | |
| Antibody-dependent enhancements. | |
| I mean, there's all kinds of things that should have concerned the Fauci's and Burks and Walenskys of the world, but they didn't. | |
| And now, of course, they're not acknowledging the vaccine injuries. | |
| Charlie, we surpassed 34,000 deaths worldwide reporting the Veyer system. | |
| 25.5% of those are occurring on day zero, one, or two. | |
| Concerns me. | |
| I guess it doesn't prove cause, but it's something we ought to look into. | |
| We literally pulled an eye drop off the market after one death. | |
| Yep. | |
| In 1976, the swine flu, after about 400 to 500 cases of Guillaume Beret disease, a couple of dozen deaths. | |
| We pulled the swine flu vaccine after about 40 million doses. | |
| And yet we've allowed this experimental gene therapy to continue to be mandated and pushed, including on our children, our toddlers who have virtually no risk of severe impact of COVID. | |
| It is insane what we have done. | |
| And it's even more insane how the COVID cartel, the administration, the health agencies who've been captured by Big Pharma, Big Pharma, the mainstream media, the big tech social media giants, how they have suppressed and censored other information like my events, my second opinion event in January 2022. | |
| That event more focused on the vaccines and possible vaccine injuries that we that I held in December of last year as well. | |
| The CDC has now officially added the COVID vaccine to routine schedule for kids and for adults, despite all of these questions and the track record. | |
| And it's unfortunate that there hasn't been more pushback or backlash. | |
| And you pinpoint it correctly. | |
| It is big pharma. | |
| Senator, in closing here, your colleagues, including Chuck Grassley, have been talking about Hunter Biden and the lack of kind of holding him accountable. | |
| You did incredible work on this on several committees. | |
| One minute remaining. | |
| Do you think that we can expect any sort of justice for Hunter Biden or the Biden family anytime soon? | |
| Not out of this Department of Justice under Merrick Garland, you know, controlled by President Biden. | |
| But I'm very supportive of what the House is doing. | |
| I don't know to what extent Joe Biden is compromised because of Hunter's and probably his foreign financial entanglements. | |
| I don't know all of those entanglements, but I tell you who does, the Communist Party of China, Iran, Russia. | |
| We have a compromised president in a very dangerous world. | |
| The American public deserves the truth. | |
| And I hope the House can, together with working with Chuck Brass and I, we're going to continue to investigate this. | |
| Hopefully we can discover, uncover, and expose the truth for the American public. | |
| Senator, thank you for your courage, especially on the vaccine issue. | |
| It's not easy, but as a father of a young daughter, I want to thank you for what you're doing because I wish our leaders had the courage to stand up to the cartel like you do. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Thanks for what you do. | |
| Take care. | |
| Hey, everybody, Charlie Kirk here. | |
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| They want you talking about issues that don't matter. | |
| This is one that really matters. | |
| There, and this is not hyperbole. | |
| This is not an exaggeration, but there is a smaller Chernobyl happening right now in America. | |
| It could very well be a domestic Chernobyl. | |
| That's not an exaggeration. | |
| So, what is going on in the great state of Ohio? | |
| Listen carefully, everybody. | |
| 10 days ago, a freight train derailed near the town of East Palestine, Ohio, right on the border with Pennsylvania. | |
| That was bad, as several of the train cars were carrying deadly chemicals on them. | |
| Three days later, so last Monday, work crews intentionally released the chemicals on these train cars and set them on fire, saying that if they didn't think that there was a risk of mass mash explosion occurring, the local population were all evacuated and told that they could die if they didn't leave. | |
| This all happened with remarkably little attention from the national media. | |
| They're more worried about whether or not Jack Smith is going to subpoena Mike Pence. | |
| But some onlookers are saying that this could be one of the worst environmental disasters in American history. | |
| After a few days, officials said the air quality readings indicated that it was safe for locals to return home. | |
| But the locals are saying it definitely doesn't seem safe. | |
| They're describing a pungent smell, a repugnant smell in the air that is giving them headaches. | |
| I'm going to say this. | |
| I'm not an expert. | |
| I trust the government so little. | |
| If you live in this area, everybody, and you have the means or the capacity, get the heck out of this area. | |
| I'm telling you, my default setting now is the government is lying to you. | |
| And I'm telling you, I think the government is lying to you. | |
| Get the heck out of there. | |
| The government says it's fine, but there are unverified claims circulating online that people's pets and livestock are dying in the vicinity. | |
| Other people claim to be picking up an unusual chemical smell dozens and even hundreds of miles away. | |
| The chemicals being burned, vinyl chloride, that just sounds pretty bad, is used in the creation of PVC pipes, and it's an extremely powerful carcinogen. | |
| Meanwhile, one of the products, when you burn vinyl chloride, is phosphine gas. | |
| Yeah, for you war historians out there, that was the chemical weapon used in the nastiest, dirtiest, most brutal war, World War I. That's phosphine gas. | |
| It's literally a disallowed chemical weapon according to the Geneva Convention. | |
| What is currently being put into the air in Ohio is no exaggeration disallowed as a chemical weapon because of the Geneva Convention. | |
| If you put this, we bombed Syria when Bashar al-Assad used a type of this, this type of gas. | |
| Sorry, it's phosgene gas. | |
| Making everyone even more suspicious, a reporter with NewsNation was arrested on Wednesday when trying to cover a press conference given by Ohio Governor Mark DeWine. | |
| What is going on here? | |
| At a minimum, this shows little trust on our public officials. | |
| They say it's safe to go back home. | |
| Don't. | |
| I'm telling you, I do not trust the government. | |
| Please go stay at a relatives if you can't have the means, the ability to do that until we really know what the heck is going on. | |
| But they also said that we need masks and lockdown. | |
| They said that the mRNA shots were safe and effective. | |
| Look, they say a lot of things. | |
| But experts that I trust, not these kind of fake people, they're saying that this is a domestic Chernobyl. | |
| You would think that would necessitate, I don't know, the president of the United States mentioning something or Pete Buttigieg, who is too busy talking about how he's gay and married and chest feeding his kid. | |
| Officials are currently scooping out dead fish in the water near where the explosion took place. | |
| How is this not the number one news story? | |
| Well, the unidentified flying objects are also important. | |
| But I go to CNN.com right now. | |
| It says mauling of forces may signal problems to come for Russia. | |
| A United 777 made a scary plunge towards the ocean shortly after takeoff. | |
| What did the MM commercial show about Super Bowl ads today? | |
| This is what's on the front page of CNN.com. | |
| The use of FOS gene gas is a war crime under the Geneva Protocol. | |
| Now our government just released a train load of it into the air in Ohio and is telling people that it's safe to return home. | |
| I'm really upset because if this is indeed true, which all indications are pointing towards that, people are going to die because the government lied to them. | |
| It's that simple. | |
| You're not going to be able to inhale this lethal of chemicals. | |
| Yeah, and you know what some of the people are saying? | |
| Just wear a mask. | |
| You'll be safe. | |
| And we're almost out of time, but if you study the history of Chernobyl, you realize that it was widespread totalitarian incompetency and the lack of people, human-centric morality and pride and arrogance that led to it. | |
| I pray that's not what's happening right now in Ohio. | |
| I'm going to hope that our leaders step up and solve it. | |
| But I'm skeptical. | |
| Thanks so much for listening, everybody. | |
| Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. | |
| Thank you so much for listening and God bless. | |
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