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Sept. 25, 2024 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Free Speech is OVER? Infowars FORCED to LIQUIDATE, Telegram COMPROMISED | Guest: Breanna Morello

Alex Jones has been ORDERED to liquidate the company he built from the ground up, the tip of the spear for all things related to conspiracy theories — the legendary Infowars. Curiously, all of the info is being sold off, potentially containing sensitive information regarding viewers and customers.Show more Right before the election, no less — and almost simultaneously, Telegram has finally given into requests to sharing information with law enforcement. It looks like Free Speech has taken one of it’s biggest blows in YEARS, is this the death knell before a potential Kamala presidency coming up? Join us tonight for NIGHTLY OFFENSIVE where we get into all this and more! __ ⇩SUPPORT THE SHOW⇩ ➤ JOIN CENSORED TV: Watch this FULL EPISODE ad free + EXCLUSIVE content at https://censored.tv/ promo code “OFFENSIVE” for 20% - Keep free speech media alive! ➤ JOIN THE PRIVATE LIVE COMMUNITY: https://elijahschaffer.locals.com/ ➤ NOTICER T-SHIRTS / MERCH: https://slightlyoffensive.com/ __ ⇩ SHOW SPONSORS⇩ ➤ UNDERTAC: Get the best pair of boxers in America that are breathable, don't ride up, and last the test of time. Plus, they are battle forces tested. http://www.undertac.com for 20% off with the offer code OFFENSIVE20. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. ➤ THE WELLNESS COMPANY: Be prepared for what is coming next! Order your MEDICAL EMERGENCY KIT ASAP at https://www.twc.health/offensive and enter code OFFENSIVE for 10% off. The Wellness Company and their licensed doctors are medical professionals you can trust, and their medical emergency kits are the gold standard to keeping you safe! Again, that’s https://www.twc.health/offensive, promo code OFFENSIVE. ➤ VAN MAN COMPANY: Vanman Co. is the go-to source for all-natural, non-toxic and chemical free products — from creams to deodorant, soap and mouthwash, Vanman Co. is one of the only companies to deliver on quality without cutting corners when it comes to your health and well-being. Go to https://www.vanman.shop/offensive and use promocode OFFENSIVE for 10% OFF! ___ ⇩ELIJAH’S SOCIAL MEDIA ⇩ ➤ X: https://X.com/ElijahSchaffer ➤ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/SlightlyOffensive ➤ INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/slightlyoffensive.tv ➤ TELEGRAM https://t.me/SlightlyOffensive ➤ GAB: https://gab.com/elijahschaffer __ ⇩FOLLOW BREANNA MORELLO ⇩ ➤ X: https://x.com/BreannaMorello ➤ WEBSITE: https://www.breannamorello.com ➤ CHANNEL: https://rumble.com/c/TheBreannaMorelloShow __ ➤BOOKINGS + BUSINESS INQUIRIES: [email protected] __ ⇩EXCELLENT RESOURCES FOR KIDS ⇩ Head to https://bit.ly/teach-freedom for a unique book series that introduces the important ideas that schools no longer teach. Show less

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breanna morello
18:37
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elijah schaffer
48:34
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michael mendoza
05:05
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alex jones
01:02
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donald j trump
01:00
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earl gray
01:06
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harri hursti
04:15
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patrick bet-david
00:38
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Speaker Time Text
elijah schaffer
Well, things are not looking good for Alex Jones.
If you go to my screen, full screen here, AP News reports that the judge approves to auction and liquidate all of Alex Jones and Infowars to help pay for the Sandy Hook families.
It's kind of crazy to pay for an event that never happened.
No, I'm totally kidding.
We're not good.
We're totally not going there tonight.
But we are going to be talking about the intensity of what's happening because there is a war on free speech.
While this is happening and they're liquidating all of the intellectual property for InfoWars, setting a precedent ahead of the election, on the other hand, you have the CEO of Telegram still in jail now saying that one of the last bastions of free speech, the last encrypted app that didn't share information with the Global Homo Order, is saying that they are now going to bend the knee.
Is this the end of free speech?
We'll find out here in just a few moments.
It's approximately 7:40 p.m. Eastern Time in the United States.
Let's start the show.
unidentified
There we go.
elijah schaffer
I love how everyone's feeling the music tonight.
You got to hold the drink a little bit, Brianna.
unidentified
sorry.
elijah schaffer
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, and Xurs, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome back to Slightly Offensive.
This is the best worst show on the internet.
I am your host, Elijah Schaefer, and we have a great show for you today to introduce who is in the room.
I'd like to invite my guest, Breanna Morello from the Breanna Morello Show.
Welcome to Nightly Offensive for the first time.
breanna morello
Yes, thank you for having me.
I'm very excited to be here in studio, which is great.
And I'm excited for our discussion tonight.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so people that don't know you and don't know who you are, I mean, obviously, I follow your investigative journalism.
We can get into your story a little bit later in the show.
I was following you.
You were working with Fox.
You were in the mainstream media.
And of course, you broke free.
But tell us about your show, who you are, and what you do.
breanna morello
Yeah, so I host a daily news show at 7 p.m. Eastern Time every single day, and we kind of dive into everything that would normally get rejected from the corporate editorial meetings that I would be sitting in on.
So everything that they told me I couldn't talk about on air, we're talking about it now, Monday through Friday.
elijah schaffer
Hell yeah.
Okay, and of course, you know him.
You've seen him.
Maybe you've never even heard him, but he's been here.
Ladies and gentlemen, Earl Gray.
unidentified
So happy to be here once again.
Thanks for having me, man.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, make sure you do some confetti.
You know the confetti, Brent?
He's learning it.
He's learning it.
All right, and then on the button pressing for the first time, you know, he's pushing the buttons today wrong, but when it comes to me, he's always pushing mine.
harri hursti
Oh, yeah.
elijah schaffer
Mike Mendoza, welcome back, sir.
michael mendoza
What's up?
It's Mike Mendoza of the Mike Mendoza Show on the Mike Mendoza Network.
So follow me at Mike Mendoza JPG on Twitter.
And yeah, first time pressing buttons, the camera order got me a little messed up, but I'll get by the end of the mate, hopefully.
elijah schaffer
All right.
Let's jump right into this.
All right, Brianna, Earl Gray, and Mike.
This is a rather interesting topic that we're going to jump into.
If we can bring this up with all of us, we should bring the split.
Okay, so we're on AP News here, and I want to get into the story as the judge approves to auction the liquidating of Alex Jones Infowars.
Now, before we even talk about what our opinions are, listen to exactly what they have to say.
Okay, so conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, they always start with the slander.
Remember that every time they start with a preliminary word, this is a terrible person.
It's probably talking about me or somebody else.
Infowars media platform and its assets will be sold off piece by piece in auctions this fall to help pay the more than $1 billion he owes relatives of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting under an order expected to be approved by a federal judge.
Now, it goes on to say here that U.S. bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez in Houston said during a court hearing Tuesday that he will approve the auctions that start in November, but he said that he first must change a previous order to make it clear that the trustee overseeing Jones' personal bankruptcy case controls all the assets of Infowars parent company, Free Speech Systems, which is 100% owned by Jones.
Now, despite the pending loss of his company, Jones vows to continue his talk shows through other means, possibly including a new website and his personal social media accounts.
He also has suggested that Infowars assets could be bought by his supporters, allowing him to continue hosting his show as an employee under the Infowar brand in their home city of Austin, Texas.
All right, there's so much to unpack here, but I want to say the reason why this is important is everybody knows in 2008, Alex Jones woke me up, really 2007, with the Obama deception.
He said that eventually they were going to lock us down, that Obama was going to usher in an era of communism, and everyone said we were crazy.
And it looks like now they're tired of him calling out 9-11.
So I want to go to my guest today.
We'll start here with Brianna.
Do you think that this was a significant timing?
Do you think this is about, you know, I don't know, finding the restitution for the victims of Sandy Hook?
Or you were talking, I know, to Owen Schroyer, you were interviewing him about what happened.
He's one of the main hosts there for people that aren't familiar.
So from your understanding, what is the motivation behind this?
Or why are they doing this now?
breanna morello
Yeah, if you look at the timeline, they're looking to do this right before the election.
Obviously, it's in November, so that's a key point here.
They're also looking to go after his ex-account, which is interesting, right?
Because they're not asking for the revenue that comes in from his ex-account.
They're instead wanting to get the full possession of his account, which tells me that this is all about not the money, because they knew they weren't going to recoup any of that, but instead they're looking to silence him.
They want to take away every platform from him so he has no voice on anything.
And that's exactly what's taking place.
So the fact that the judge is allowing them to auction off InfoWars is an absolute disgrace, especially for free speech and free press.
And people are just kind of going along with this.
And you have to just wonder why are we all going to sit here and pretend like this can't be any of us at any point.
This is going to set precedents.
And I'm really afraid from where we're going to go from this point on.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and it is remarkable.
The reason why this is significant is we are not just saying, okay, he owes $1.5 billion.
Crazy.
No single person can pay that off besides maybe Musk.
But the point is they want to go after his intellectual property, so his ideas, his legacy, right?
So we can start here by saying, what is the point of going after this other than the obvious?
It's not just shutting down one man's platform.
It is about sending a message to people.
We don't just want your money.
We want to destroy your life.
And remember, I don't remember where that was that.
Crowder or was that OMG or who was that where that federal officer was caught on record saying that the feds were the ones who nudged the families to make this lawsuit to begin with?
breanna morello
Yeah, that was Crowder's team.
Mug Club actually released that one.
And again, a lot of people dismissed it and said, oh, this is just somebody who's trying to get in someone else's pants and were very dismissive of it.
But in fact, it was actually factually true and it matches up with everything that we know.
And so to dismiss the reports are pretty absurd.
But yeah, he was a, I believe, CIA is where the agency he worked.
And he was kind of just detailing what goes on behind the closed doors.
Again, yeah, again, it's just, it's outrageous.
It's disgusting.
But it maps out what this all was about.
They said, you know, in that, they said, you know, we've, we've successfully like silenced him.
So we're not going to keep going after Alex Jones anymore because we've bankrupt the guy.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but it's, but you know that it didn't work because, you know, I was with him the other day.
People should go watch the interview.
It was a great time.
Always catching up with Papa Alex.
He knows he's helped me for many, many years, almost a decade now.
And, you know, I noticed with the CIA thing, who do you trust less?
A drunk gay guy or the CIA?
That's actually a good question because every time you see, these gay guys are just giving up information.
Like, I mean, it's true.
It's like, I always say that gay guys basically take two parts of the worst parts of men and women.
Not all of them.
There's some good gay people.
And you know, I like him and I like some of them.
But on the flip, it's like, you know, this guy comes out, he gossips, he says the inevitable.
Nothing happens, though.
And now once they took away his money, you can't take away his spirit.
And Mike, I know when we're looking at this, I mean, this is very significant.
It hits this podcast.
It hits everybody who's in the independent media.
When they say we're going to auction this stuff off, what they're saying is we expect that there are going to be people who are going to try to buy this stuff, not just his friends, right?
Because then we would just buy it outright.
They would just sell it and as people would buy it and give it to him.
They're trying to bring in dark money, my opinion is, and bring in outside investors to hike the price up so that even if we want to rebuy it back, you know, we're spending a billion dollars per se, which they say is to help the families.
But in reality, it's just to continue to bankrupt and siphon money out of independent media and send us a message that, hey, don't fuck with us.
michael mendoza
Yeah, also, too.
And like, you know, when you sign up for a website, when you buy a product from the info war store, usually like you give them your information and you say you accept all the cookies, you give them your email.
I mean, is now whoever like gets the, gets the highest bidder on one of these things.
Like, I mean, are they going to get the email list?
And then like, you know, what, what, what privacy provisions are they beholden to after they get that?
Also, too, I think it's interesting, too, that George Soros is buying a bunch of radio stations.
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if he just swept in.
It might be like a bidding award between George Soros and Elon Musk, but I don't know what's going to happen, but it's going to be interesting to see who actually gets their hand on this stuff because it's going to be very sensitive information that the feds can use to clamp down people even more.
elijah schaffer
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All right, I'm joining the studio.
We are live out of South Florida in the United States.
My guest, Breanna Morello, is here with Earl Gray and Mike Mendoza.
We are chilling, talking about this story.
When we get a little further into this, I want to talk about this.
So Jones was talking about this.
He said, the key is to understanding who shut Infowars down.
Now, we talked about this story about this Fed who went after him.
And we have a clip of it.
I'm going to bring this up.
We're going to watch this, a few minutes of this.
This was undercover work from Crowder, you said, right?
breanna morello
I believe this is, yep, no, sounds investigation.
My apologies.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
unidentified
Oh, yeah.
breanna morello
Said it's not Scowder Street.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, we had them on.
So listen to this.
And then, Brianna, I want to go right to you when we're done with this.
And I want to, you've done, you know, you've been around this whole investigative journalism side.
And I kind of want to understand about how deep this stuff goes and if this is really happening.
Listen.
earl gray
You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do.
harri hursti
How?
elijah schaffer
Feds Bureau practice entrapment a lot.
We get really close.
We call it a nudge.
unidentified
A nudge.
A nudge.
Sometimes you just got to get a quick rope just to see what happens.
elijah schaffer
Sometimes you like the fuse and just wait for it to follow.
unidentified
Nothing like putting on a fake social media thing to like really get people mad.
Alex Jones.
Yeah, so we were after him.
You are.
We did what we wanted.
elijah schaffer
Which was what?
harri hursti
Took his money away.
unidentified
All right.
elijah schaffer
We don't need to play any more of that, but you can watch that there, Sound Investigations.
But Brianna, going to you.
I mean, this is a guy on record.
Do you think there's any validity to the fact that the CIA is a very big claim?
The CIA was involved indirectly in a form of like, I would call it like, I guess indirect is the word, but some sort of entrapment where they can't take the blame, right?
Is this real?
Is this what's happening?
breanna morello
So I've spoken to people about this story.
Some believe that this is a person who's from an entry-level position, so they wouldn't have this much background on any of these issues.
So there's that aspect to it that comes from people who have worked in the Intel community previously.
But I do think it's happening.
I mean, as we get closer and closer to the elections, I'm watching on X, for an example, and I'm watching all this disinformation get spun out there.
And it's on the conservative side, and it doesn't ever make any sense.
You know, this whole like Diddy tape thing, there's certain accounts that are intentionally pushing out wrong information.
And so that's a red flag for me.
And then I also just kind of wonder, I mean, I get it.
You know, you're trying to get laid.
That's what he's trying to do there.
You're going to sit there and lie and pretend like you're someone that you're not.
But I don't know.
I don't trust our CIA.
I know that they can plant bangs on you.
Cheryl Atkinson, a former CBS news reporter, came on my show and detailed how the federal government hacked into her accounts, her electronic devices, what she was doing.
Yeah, this was during the Barack Obama years.
They actually went in, they hacked into her accounts, they planted things, they were trying to plant things on her husband's device.
They weren't able to get to the point.
elijah schaffer
Like CP, right?
Like, I mean, that's what they're doing all the time.
breanna morello
Well, that's this is where I'm going to.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
breanna morello
That's the thing.
Because her husband, so somebody warned her after they found out that they were hacking into her devices, somebody actually reached out to her and told her what was going on and warned her that they were going to her husband's devices, who was a cop at the time.
Long story short, they believed it was child porn and it never made it to his devices.
But I've asked experts and they say, absolutely, they could do that.
That's not an issue at all.
That's what is interesting, too, about the second assassination suspect.
michael mendoza
Yeah, right.
elijah schaffer
I'm going to bring that up while you're talking.
breanna morello
Yeah, his son apparently was found with hundreds of files of child pornography.
Now, listen, I think it's an egregious crime to be accused of.
And I immediately shut down.
I don't want to talk to anyone who's accused of anything like that.
But that's why they probably would do it.
And it's not just that, too.
It's not just Cheryl Atkinson's husband who was also likely going to get planted with that.
You guys recall, too, the Vegas shooters' brother also came under attack with allegations of child pornography in his possession.
Those charges were dismissed.
The DOJ said they were going to refile them, but they never did.
So there's a lot going on here.
elijah schaffer
But Alex Jones, too, remember?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Alex Jones, he won a case where they literally planted CP child pornography on the hard drives.
I might be kind of missing some details here, so you know, crucify me.
But I remember he was able to prove that it was like planted by somebody, and he never got charged or anything.
And they actually tried to already frame Infowars.
And it kind of reminds me of the bombing of the Twin Towers in the parking garage, right?
When they first went after the support pillars, almost took them down.
And it's like, okay, well, we knew they wanted to take them down.
And then he predicted it, right?
Alex Jones said they were going to try to fly planes in the Twin Towers and take them down.
And how do you know that?
He knew that before it happened.
Well, because these people are very leaky in their information.
But the child porn thing, I mean, you have Alex Rosin and Predator Poachers and these different people.
And yeah, you can kind of tell someone, you know, okay, some people do look at this stuff.
But how is it convenient that every time there's some sort of a sketchy shooting that we don't know anything about?
You know, we're talking about Sandy Hook and Alex Jones and child porn.
We're talking about the would-be assassin that has connections to Ukraine and government assets.
The kid has, you know, child porn.
Then the Las Vegas shooting, which is one of the most mysterious shootings in all of American history, then his brother who was speaking out, or maybe it was a different brother, but he has child porn.
It's like, really?
So everybody, I told my wife today, I go, you know, there's two types of people in families.
One that work with the feds to commit crimes that you can't solve, and the other that look at child porn, you know, and they're always in the family.
There's always two of them.
The statistical anomaly would almost be like 0.4% of the population controlling most of the world's institutions.
It's just not reality for this.
Like, it's too suspicious.
I don't know if I'm like being crazy, but I feel like the government genuinely just plants this shit.
And then it's like, oopsie.
And it's like it's witness or intimidation or witness tampering.
michael mendoza
Isn't there Project Pegasus, which is like one of those information security things where they can hack into any phone.
All they have to do is send one text message.
And then if you open up even the text message, I don't think you even have to get a link or download anything, but they can get into your phone and then they can put whatever they want to on there.
So I mean, that's just one example of what they can do with the technology that they have.
breanna morello
Oh, yeah.
And when I did a story, well, it happened to be when I was a kid, so I'm hacked into my electronic devices.
I was going through all my stuff when I was a kid when I was 16 years old.
But then also, when I released a story regarding the TSA federal watch list, which now we know because I reported on this actually, Tulsi Gabber was added to the list, but it's also J6, people who weren't even who were just reporting on it, weren't charged with the crime.
They were added to the terror watch list.
As soon as I broke that story, all my technology out.
Yeah, I did it.
I did it in group with Uncover DC as well.
Their reporters over there were also following it.
And so we all kind of tag teamed on that story together.
But I mean, literally the next night, my devices were all going haywire.
And it's never happened before.
Like TV turning off and on, my cameras, I had to unplug everything because those were getting into, like, I was getting the alerts that somebody was logging in.
michael mendoza
Wow.
breanna morello
So it definitely happens.
michael mendoza
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Well, and they can do it.
I mean, I'm not going to beat a dead horse, but I mean, people know after January 6th through the whole FISA that I got a hold of, that Apple gave backdoor access to the federal authorities to go into my iTunes account and pick up all my iMessages, everything, get into all my apps.
That was a big story.
I should send that email out to more people.
It's crazy.
So then they lost, then they put a gag order on Apple for several years.
Then they lost the gag order lawsuit.
Then I got alerted of the FISA breach.
And then it was like, by the way, so I'm not going to say.
breanna morello
How long did it take for you to figure that out?
elijah schaffer
I did not, I was not alerted until it was November of 2022.
I was alerted and they got detection starting in January of 2021.
Yeah.
breanna morello
That's crazy because, you know, I'm hearing from people about the tenant media situation that's going on.
unidentified
Yeah, right.
breanna morello
That's all FISA.
And I asked FBI experts, DOJ experts, all of them read through the indictment.
They're like, there's no way unless Lauren Chen handed over her cell phone to the feds because if they had a warrant or she just voluntarily did, there's no other way they would have all these communications.
elijah schaffer
So Apple actually, this is a very, this is actually around the time Tucker was going to cover this around the time he actually got fired.
Well, I guess we're like at the table of people that end up leaving networks.
It's like, it's popular now to get fired from like shitty networks.
It is.
It's very popular, very in, very vogue.
It's like getting COVID in 2020.
It makes you special.
But on the flip side of that, it's like, you know, I was shocked and I didn't even know what it meant when I received that communication at first.
It was really confusing.
But it turns out that during the San Bernardino shootings, do you remember that?
Where they were not able to get into the iPhone because it was encrypted and Apple wouldn't hand over the communications.
Now, I don't know what's changed under FISA or what's changed under requesting of information, but January 6th or instances of terrorism, now they can get access.
I imagine it's connected to that case where they couldn't get access.
The FBI couldn't get access.
So now if they call you a domestic terrorist, essentially they can even have the tech companies give you back into access to their devices.
I don't think they're hacking in.
I don't think it's encrypted.
I think they're getting the actual passwords or an encryption code or even just specific data because you saw with X even during the Twitter files that there was that tab, remember, on the back that said like DMs.
They could just like go in and read your DMs.
You don't think Apple has a back door to read our shit?
I mean, I'm sure they do.
breanna morello
Yeah, they definitely do.
And, you know, I'm also working on another story, give you a little hint on this one, that people come forward in the Intel agencies immediately after coming forward as whistleblowers, then they get added to these terror watch list investigations, and then they get their devices all subpoenaed by the federal government.
And of course, that shouldn't be happening.
But when you don't have a speaker with a spine and you have all these people who just give in, there's no consequences for this.
So the overreach is going to be ongoing at this point.
michael mendoza
Yeah.
And by the way, right now they're using it against domestic terrorists.
But I mean, who's classified as a domestic terrorist?
breanna morello
All of us.
michael mendoza
Yeah, exactly.
If you walked within the velvet ropes on the Capitol when everyone else was and the cops weren't even stopping them and they were letting people in, well, now you're a domestic terrorist.
And I mean, there's going to broaden that more and more by the day.
And then if Kamala gets in, it's going to be even worse.
elijah schaffer
Well, and here's what Alex said.
No, you're 100% right.
I think we have to really pay attention to the idea of demonizing normal citizens.
Like, this is what scares, it actually frightens me.
It's like, okay, was I at a Diddy freak off before?
I have no comment.
Oh, no.
michael mendoza
Sorry.
elijah schaffer
It wasn't a thousand bottles of lube.
It was 999.
breanna morello
Blame Costco.
michael mendoza
Yeah, I know, right?
elijah schaffer
Come on.
michael mendoza
The baby wheeler.
elijah schaffer
Boom.
breanna morello
That's what his lawyer did.
His lawyer went to Costco today.
unidentified
We're giving these 734 dildos a boom.
elijah schaffer
No, but Alex brought this up of what they are.
They're afraid of us.
And I've seen this accumulate over time, which is why people have asked me, or they might even ask you, Brianna, or other people in the room, why don't you give up?
Or like, why have I never cared about bad press about myself or slander or lies?
Because I know what people are doing.
I know what the idea is.
It's to root out people who are exposing, whether it's COVID or white replacement or corruption or even election fraud.
It's about weeding these people out so that these networks stay milquetoast and they only allow people who are controllable.
Now, Alex Jones was just with Tucker the other night and he was saying, look, they are afraid of us.
So let's go ahead and watch this clip.
This is just, I think, from last night.
Check it out.
alex jones
Infectious.
How the world works is infectious.
They don't want people to get excited about knowledge.
And once you do, it's addicting.
And people ask me all the time, what do we tell young people to do?
The opposite of what Hollywood tells you.
Anything Democrats tell you, anything politicians say that are leftists, anything Hollywood says, anything BlackRock funds, it's simple.
It's like somebody handing you cyanide or fentanyl.
Don't take it.
Don't get near it.
And just love your family.
Be strong.
Don't feel bad because you don't have a bunch of money.
Don't feel bad because you're trucking new.
Don't feel bad.
No, you've got a soul and you love God.
You love your country.
You love your family.
And you are a trillion times richer than people like Zuckerberg and the rest of them.
So be confident.
Be confident and know you were born to be in this time.
And you've been under covert globalist attack, but you're not, you're not a victim.
You're not a loser.
You are the sleeping giant that now has awoken and our enemies are afraid and they should be afraid.
unidentified
What a king.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, what a king.
I mean, it is, I mean, I know I'm not supposed to throw to you, but I mean, when you see Alex talking like that, it is pretty resilient for a man to go through this much shit, like to get sued and fined and slandered.
And people don't even know half the slander people have said about him because there's so much said about him that it's like it gets buried under like there's like levels of slander.
So like the 1.5 billion dollars.
I feel like even me, I don't know if I'm resilient enough to go through that kind of shit, right?
breanna morello
It's a lot.
The legal fees are very pricey.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, millions.
breanna morello
I can't even imagine.
But that's what they do, what they do.
I mean, this is all funded by Democrats.
These attorneys are the same ones who are going after now.
Other conservative talking heads.
We see that all the time.
They're the same lawyers with mysterious funding.
And they're going after the same people.
They're trying to drag all of these lawsuits to in Travis County, which I think is pretty interesting.
There was another lawsuit also filed in Travis County.
Yeah, this is a couple of months back.
It was in regards to another shooter.
I believe they have Schroyers mentioned in it as a defendant, Crowder, Tim Poole, a couple of other people.
But again, they're just trying to drag anyone into it.
And I don't even think Owen even mentioned the person's name.
It was the wrong photo that was used and circulated by the mainstream.
I mean, I think Fox is also in on this too.
And they just, because it's the same people, they just quickly brought it into Travis County and they're hoping it sticks.
And they're just using Owen's name.
michael mendoza
I think that was the, wasn't that the Mexican white supremacist?
breanna morello
The Texas one.
michael mendoza
Yeah, I remember that one.
Yeah.
Well, because there was a lot made of like who it actually was because, I mean, he had a very common last name, like most Mexicans, you know, it's like Juan Lopez or something.
It's like, okay, there's like a million of those just in America.
So, but yeah, I remember that case specifically.
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
Yeah, they've used the wrong photo.
And he didn't even, I mean, I don't think Owen even said it.
I think he just had it on his desk and there was a shot over his head.
That's what they cooped him in.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it is getting, it is getting more alarming.
By the way, shout out to Lisa Reynolds from Timcast for writing the show tonight and helping us because I want to talk about the reality of how we can possibly save Infowars.
So one of the main things that I wanted to point out was we really need to do our due diligence.
This is you guys watching.
So we need all of the citizen journalists who are out there to track every person who's even at that auction, whether they're phoning in or what they're doing and how they're where they're getting their money from.
Because we need to find out who's behind this, right?
When you talk about Soros buying these 220 radio stations, that brings up a lot of questions, right?
Why does he want these?
And if people are buying this intellectual property, they're not buying it for any other reason but something nefarious, right?
And even if it's like, oh, well, a dildo company bought it.
It's like, that's not a dildo company.
That's a front company for something else.
Okay.
It's like, oh, well, this guy just said he was a fan.
I don't believe it.
Why doesn't he give the property back to Alex?
This is about a dark money network, money laundering, pushing money into this network.
People are going to get paid off, you know, kickbacks.
I would not be surprised if some of the slimiest people in the industry are somehow related to this.
And we find out feds are giving federal money even to buy this or acquire these things because they don't want to give, they don't want the family to get enough money to ever pay off the debt.
They don't want Alex Jones to ever pay it off.
Do you think that it's possible that this is going to be used further and further to mar him?
They're going to get some of his intellectual property, plant shit, say they found shit on the hard drives.
Like, I feel like they could go even deeper on this of like trying to exploit personal family, you know, material, maybe sexually compromising pictures with him, his wife, maybe any lovers he's had in between marriages or whatever he's gone through in his life.
I just sense this is going to go down a very dark path, and the money behind it is going to be convoluted and corrupt.
breanna morello
Well, that's not totally out of the loop, honestly, because we saw what happened with the Dominion lawsuit.
You know, I was working at Fox Corp, but not at the time when this was all going down.
And there were those text messages that made their way into the public sphere.
Of course, Dominion denied it, of course, but it was text messages allegedly from Tucker Carlson, and he was speaking dad about Donald Trump and he wasn't happy about Donald Trump.
And they released those.
It was meant to kind of tarnish his reputation amongst conservatives by putting that out there, although it hasn't worked.
It was still an attempt.
So you're right.
They probably will likely do that.
I also think, like you mentioned earlier, they'll probably get the mailing list of people who bought vitamins from his stores and try to add it to some type of list.
I mean, we know our federal government is actively making all these lists of Americans.
I think that's going to be one of the big ones, too, in all of this.
And I really hope that they don't do what you just kind of suggested, but I don't hold anything past these people.
These people are evil.
They have no souls and they're demonic.
elijah schaffer
They are.
They're literal demons.
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Even if you have insurance, there's high deductibles.
You go to the emergency room.
You're paying thousands of dollars.
You may even go try to get a hospital visit, but Juan Carlo, like, I don't make up a name, took your spot, Venezuelan, took your spot with a government-funded card.
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My guest today, Breanna Morello from the Breanna Morello show, we're talking about some crazy stuff going on here.
Let's start with the possibility of Elon Musk buying it.
If you can go to my screen, Mike, Bridget Gabriel said Elon Musk should purchase Infowars and make Alex Jones the CEO.
Natalie F. Danielshan?
unidentified
I don't even know.
breanna morello
That's a good one.
elijah schaffer
That's a Daniel Shin.
michael mendoza
Yeah, but yeah, it looks like Daniel Shin.
elijah schaffer
It sounds like her name is Daniel and then, or Daniel Danelli Shin?
I don't know.
Who thinks Musk should buy Infowars?
It would be hilarious.
AF Post said judge orders the auction.
So, okay, people are talking about this.
Real, realistic prospect of Musk bailing him out.
Does he even need to do this?
Is this reality?
breanna morello
I mean, if Musk does this, he's going to, they're going to try to kill him.
michael mendoza
Oh, yeah.
breanna morello
I mean, this is just over for him.
I mean, they don't like him now because he bought X. They're really not going to, and he's endorsing Trump.
They're really not going to like him if he stays InfoWars.
michael mendoza
I mean, I mean, Elon is the type of person to do something for the meme.
I think that he would do it for the meme just in this case.
And it would be worth it.
If he walked into the Infowars studio with a sink with the whole like, let that sink in thing again, I think that would be gold.
He would love it.
breanna morello
Do you think the judge and the bankruptcy judge would allow it, though?
elijah schaffer
But how could you know?
It's a free auction, right?
breanna morello
I mean, unless there's criminal.
elijah schaffer
Right.
I was like, unless there's criminal, criminal problems.
So, like, that brings up the question.
Roger Stone put this out.
Roger Stone's a good friend of the show and of Infowars said, I'm putting together a group to buy Infowars and hire a real Alex Jones to run it.
On the flip side of this, I reached out to Roger today.
I told him I'd give him 5,000.
It's not a lot of money, but I give him 5,000 bucks to help, you know, to buy something, right?
Maybe I can buy one of Alex Jones' trash cans at that point.
But, you know, but if everyone puts in $5, $5,000, $5 million, you could buy it.
So it seems dumb.
Oh, it's not a lot of money, but it could go far.
But I also said I can help with press.
We work with Vigilant Fox and a lot of people.
We could promo, tell people where they can support.
We can get this out, run the video department at Gateway Pundit.
We have millions of readers a day.
So we have that kind of reach.
Don't discount what you have, even if you're not some guy who can buy it out for one and a half billion dollars.
But when he's bringing this together, do you think this is going to be, do you think this is going to be anything significant?
Or is this going to be kind of like the January 6th, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Matt Gates are like, we're going to save the people and we're going to get them out of jail and then nothing happens.
And another one of our good guys just goes down and gets punished.
Like, do you think Roger has a chance?
breanna morello
I hope Roger has a chance.
That would be amazing.
I don't know.
I don't know what his fundraising reach is like.
I mean, I'm sure he's probably got friends with deep pockets and high places.
So I hope he could pull it together.
But I think that there's going to be probably someone out there who's going to outbid him through the kind of just mysterious money popping up and you're not going to know.
elijah schaffer
I mean, genuinely, because we're going to close this topic out, but why would somebody bid for this information?
It's not, like, it's not really worth it besides maybe for like federal agencies to get access to his mailing list and figure out who's bought what.
Like, I don't see a monetary gain to this information because you could rent any mailing list from the GOP.
I mean, like, it's probably more profitable to get an average GOPer than a crazy conspiracy theorist that supports Alex Jones.
That's my opinion.
breanna morello
Yeah, no, I think the goal isn't to recoup any type of dollar amount at this point.
The goal is to just crush them.
And that sends the message to everyone else that if you go out of line and if you tell something that we don't want you to tell, we'll come after you too.
I mean, that's really the whole narrative here.
It's the same thing with the trying to buy his ex account.
There's no dollar amount if Alex Jones isn't behind the X account.
They're not asking for his revenue.
They're asking for the physical account.
It's all about crushing Alex Jones.
elijah schaffer
Are they coming after his personal account?
breanna morello
That's what I was told was a suggestion in court that they're going to try to go after his personal account because he brings revenue for him.
elijah schaffer
I would tell the judge to say, suck my dick, but it's 2024 and most of them probably would like that.
So like that's not really like a burn.
But I, okay.
And this is what I was saying.
It's kind of a distraction because the election's coming up.
And I want to remind you that there are several insane stories that just dropped.
Number one, we'll get into a couple things after, including a celebrity-fueled plan by Obama.
This is not a joke, to get Americans overseas to turn in absentee ballots.
You know about the whole absentee ballots here and the mail-in votes.
Well, now they're going after a new mail-in program overseas to set out 9,000 ballots overseas to our bases where there's only 2,670 people.
So they're already setting four times the amount of ballots just to one location, which is kind of crazy.
However, the biggest elephant in the room, we still haven't figured out is whether or not voting machines are hackable.
Reminding you that Fox, the pillow guy, a lot of people have lost a lot of money by saying this.
But a gentleman was on the Patrick Bett David podcast.
This is about five minutes, guys, but it's way worth the watch.
He literally just has a guy hack one of the voting machines in under five minutes, like live on his show.
Okay?
This is where we're at today.
Let's take a look at this, and I want you to see how easy it is to hack the American voting machines.
Check this out.
harri hursti
And for the reasons that we don't want to put a logo, this voting system technology company name is just a fake name, because I have been using this particular machine in filming a number of training videos, some of those for the government, just to show vulnerabilities like USB vulnerability, which we are going to be using.
This machine actually has many vulnerabilities, and at the time when this was still in use, this was called the worst voting machine used in the United States.
The worst voting machine used in the United States.
patrick bet-david
Where was this used?
Harry?
harri hursti
That was used in Maryland.
It was in Virginia.
I don't have the complete list what all places it was used, but it was fairly widely used.
So what we are going to be exploiting here is a USB vulnerability.
The USB vulnerability is amazingly good to identify because it's easy to mitigate.
You just stopped access to the USB port.
I have plugged here an extension cable such that we can see that the actual USB port is behind there and it's accessible by the voter.
I'm using here a commercially available USB computer called Bash Bunny.
It can be many other devices.
This is an example.
This particular device is $120.
You can buy it from online.
And I have pre-programmed it.
And if this would be a real attack, the attack will take six, seven seconds.
I have slowed it down and made it visible so that the audience can see what has happened.
So when I'm plugging it in, this is the Scheringer's USB stick is always wrong way.
So the computer starts.
And once it's started, it's doing its magic.
The moment you see that the screen is changing, that is when the hack would have been already done and I would be unplugging it.
But I'm just showing this number of things.
So now it would have been done.
It's showing you the program manager.
It's showing you now the comment prompt.
And this is where all the votes live.
So I'm just showing that the directory where all the votes would be.
At this point of time, this stick has already complete control over the system.
So at this time, anything can be done, anything can be changed.
And as a last thing, I'm just showing a fake result just to show that can be done.
It's just to show that how the system is controlled.
So this is a good example of a hack.
And I said, only reason why anything is seen on the screen and why it's slow is because I artificially slowed it down and made it visible so that the audience can see that there's a control over the voting machine.
This particular machine has many other vulnerabilities, way worse than this one.
So that's why it's very good that this machine is no longer in use in the US.
And this is also showing how demonstrating the vulnerabilities work, because that causes changes.
And for example, removal of this machine from being used in the US.
patrick bet-david
So now, what is it doing right now?
Hurry?
harri hursti
Nothing.
It's already the whole hack was done.
But if this would have been an election, I could have gone to the database and, for example, changed the votes.
That's one possibility.
patrick bet-david
How much of it could you have changed?
harri hursti
Anything.
You could add a new candidate who was not even on a ballot.
It doesn't matter.
Because if you have total control over the system, you can do anything you want.
As I say, one example was that we add a new candidate and make that candidate to win.
unidentified
It would be obvious if the president of DEFCON is the one who won, George Washington.
patrick bet-david
That's what you're saying.
harri hursti
Yeah.
patrick bet-david
Yeah, I got what you're saying.
So is this like to the average hacker, is this machine a joke?
How easy it is?
harri hursti
It is a joke.
patrick bet-david
And how many years ago was it used?
harri hursti
I think this was last time used in 2012.
patrick bet-david
Oh, God.
Years ago.
harri hursti
And also, just an example, that when this was brought first time to DEF CON, we had a professor from Denmark.
And in less than half an hour, he hacked into this machine wirelessly.
He didn't even touch the machine.
He took complete control over this machine wirelessly because this voting machine happens to have a wireless Wi-Fi access.
patrick bet-david
So, okay.
So is it fair for one to speculate and question that any of the election electronic voting machines we've used previously, possibility that could have been hacked, possibility that the winners were flipped because somebody got into it.
harri hursti
So again, the problem, the fundamental problem with this voting machine is it doesn't have a paper ballot.
So if somebody hacked this kind of machine and would have manipulated it, there is no evidence.
That's why we need paper ballots.
And especially we need handmarked paper ballots.
Because if the results are called in the question, now you can go and hand count those ballots.
unidentified
Okay, but that's, okay, it's kind of stupid.
elijah schaffer
I feel like every time I watch anything, because we have so many good topics to cover tonight, but I feel like when I watched people like, you know, what we need is paper ballots because paper ballots would secure the election and then it would make cheating not possible.
And you go, yeah, that's like being a teenager and being like, you know, your mom's been really mad at you while you're sneaking out.
So if you just put a GPS tracker on your phone, then she'll always know where you are and then she won't be mad.
It's like, that's, yeah, I'm sneaking out to get away so she doesn't know where I am.
That's like the opposite.
So with the people in power, it's like, here's how we could really make sure everything's locked in, safe, free, and secure.
It's, I think that they have a grip on power and it's so secure because of the loopholes that are in our system.
And they control the greatest empire that's ever existed without even having to show their faces.
We don't even know who's controlling the empire.
We know some groups of people.
We know some of their names.
We know some of the people.
We got the Zuckerbergs and the Soros's and the people that are the, you know, the elites.
But then there are the people above them, right?
There are the people who Mark Zuckerberg has to charge $23 million a year in security.
So there's no way it's just because of random stalkers.
This guy's afraid for his life.
And look at Trump, right?
Trump's a billionaire.
He's part of the elite class.
He's even, people say, oh, well, it's the Jews.
It's like, okay, maybe, but also Trump's the most pro-Israel president in pretty much the history of our country.
He's pro-Jewish and people are still trying to kill him.
So clearly just supporting the Jews doesn't fix the problems, you know, per se, as some people would accuse.
So who is it?
Like I'm saying, if we don't know, if you can be a billionaire, support Israel, do all these things, and they'll still try to kill you.
Who the hell is running the shots here?
breanna morello
Yeah, I think it's a good question.
We still don't know.
I mean, the voting machine thing, it gets a little wonky with me.
I can't really follow.
I've gone to a lot of these conventions.
They talk about the hacking because they talk about the algorithms and all these other things.
It's really hard to follow.
It's really hard to prove, I think.
But there's a hacking convention in Vegas I was just telling you guys about DEF CON.
So I was talking to an FBI agent and he's telling me, oh, the FBI actually sent me to it one year just to kind of watch and to kind of creep around.
And he's somebody who does cyber stuff, cybersecurity and all these other things.
And he's like, no.
So what DEF CON is, you go into a room, they bring in the voting machines, and a bunch of hackers just try hacking into the voting machines.
And then when they're successful, they tell the companies how they're able to do it.
So these companies, they know what's happening because they have seen it firsthand.
And that's the reason why they're bringing it to Vegas to see who could actually hack into them.
So it's interesting.
michael mendoza
Also, too, people are trying to push for paper ballots.
I mean, people get so impatient right now once they don't have the results of the election within like 10 minutes.
Like, I mean, could you imagine if you did paper ballots across the entire country?
And I mean, like, how much of the population actually votes?
Like, even if it's half, it would take weeks and weeks to actually get there through.
And also in 2000, I mean, you know, obviously I was too young to even understand what was going on at the time, but there's a lot of controversy around what happened with Gorin Bush.
And that was mostly paper ballots, I think, back then, too.
That was the whole thing with the hanging chads, like those little holes that are hanging off the ballots.
I mean, that even has its own issues.
I do think it is a problem, though, that we have voting machines, especially like, you know, once they go into like these back rooms, they try and try and count the votes and they cover the windows with like pizza boxes and stuff like that.
Like, okay, something's clearly going on where they're not like being forthright about how they're voting.
And like, you know, and then once you're looking at the graph and all of a sudden there's a huge spike in the middle of the night after everyone went to sleep, something's going on there for sure.
elijah schaffer
So, dude, you know, okay, so this is where we get into the question.
So we're talking about how easy it is to hack into this.
I'm going to bring up a video here, which is which is pretty wild.
unidentified
Let me see this.
elijah schaffer
17-year-old voting.
So this is not a lie.
Okay.
We investigated this at the Gateway Pundit and verified this.
So there's a lot of interesting ways that they're getting people to vote for Kamala and to sort of like rig the election, right?
This is a very interesting thing that it's not just hacking.
Right now in public schools, they're actually getting people to register to vote when they're 17 and they're telling them which party to register for.
Check out this video here we have of a mother who caught her public school.
This is crazy shit.
You just don't find in other countries because most countries you have to vote.
It's like illegal not to.
It's like mandatory voting.
Our country is weird.
Check this mother and what she had to say.
unidentified
Before I start this video, I'm going to say this is a personal experience of mine's.
Something me and my daughter is doing.
michael mendoza
Yeah, what does that mean?
It's a weird accent.
unidentified
Just in case my video is deleted.
patrick bet-david
Oh, we've done something.
unidentified
I just stopped.
Just in case my video is deleted for no reason.
I just want to put that out there.
Today, my 16-year-old daughter went.
And I have proof just in case my video is deleted for no reason.
elijah schaffer
What are the people who are going to be in the middle?
unidentified
I just want to put that out there.
Today, my second time was pulled at a class and was told she needed to register to vote.
Not only was she told how to register, she was told who she should vote for.
And these are her words.
donald j trump
Amazing.
unidentified
I'm going to upload proof.
I think Russia.
And I'm coming with part two tomorrow.
Because what the fuck would y'all pull my telling her who to vote for?
elijah schaffer
I am her mother.
unidentified
And I have yet to have this conversation with her about the upcoming election.
I have not said.
elijah schaffer
Okay, this is too freaky.
earl gray
But anyway, I didn't get the point.
elijah schaffer
Okay, yeah, the point was that we, okay.
breanna morello
The beep threw you off.
earl gray
The beep.
michael mendoza
Can we get a chirp, Brian, please?
It's coming.
I know it's coming.
earl gray
There it is.
The accent threw me off, actually.
elijah schaffer
Me too.
That was Ebonics or something.
But this is something we need to discuss.
The larger effect of smaller forms of manipulation.
Like, you know, you don't have to just go in and hack a voting machine, but hack a few hundred in some key districts.
This is what people don't about rigging an election.
You don't have to get a million people, million fake votes.
Most of the swing states and districts were determined by less than 10,000 votes.
Okay.
So you're talking about, you know, manipulating voting in just certain counties, right?
And you saw that with Arizona and the rigging of their governor and what was going on there, right?
With Katie Hobbs, that suddenly all the machines stopped working on voting day and then they had to reset them.
And then on last election for presidency, there was water main brakes and everyone had evacuated and no one could monitor things.
Then suddenly, you know, a truck shows up with ballots and they're not creased or folded, which means they were never actually mailed in.
And they're all for Joe Biden.
alex jones
Like, whoa!
earl gray
That's great.
elijah schaffer
Oh, wow.
breanna morello
And then one Trump.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, it's like there's one Trump or whatever.
My point is, it's like rigging isn't some big Oceans 11 thing.
It's like you're basically just betting on the laziness of people and the compliance of non-coordinated officials, kind of like Mossad.
Mossad has hundreds of thousands of these like agents that they call, they're not sleeper agents.
They're just normal citizens that they know they can rely on.
That's why Israel has a better intelligence apparatus in the U.S. because Americans won't necessarily comply with the CIA, but they have this whole group of their dual citizens that they just say, can you help us?
And they'll comply.
The same thing goes with the Democratic operation.
They just fall in line.
Like if there's a rigging and it's in favor of Kamala, you just assume the judge is going to somehow work in the favor of making sure that you close the case or it doesn't happen.
They have a strong sleeper network in that way.
So Republicans are more, they care about justice.
And so they would, you know, expose rigging, even if it was in favor of Donald Trump.
But the other side, it's like they're all kind of connected, but they don't have to really organize because they're already, you get what I'm saying?
Maybe I'm off on here, but I've noticed that there's, I don't think it's all coordinated.
I think it's just sort of like allegiance to the party.
breanna morello
Well, you literally have until, and I ask experts this all the time, you have until midnight, once those votes are all counted, to challenge it and bring it to federal court.
If someone, if you don't have an attorney sitting outside the federal courtroom by that deadline, filing whatever they need to file, you're done.
You can't challenge it because no judge is going to overturn anything.
That was a problem in 2020.
Yeah, I was actually speaking with Bernie Carrick about that, who told me because he was a part of the Rudolph Giuliani team trying to challenge the election.
It was over.
Nobody was trying to overturn anything because it was already counted.
No judge wants to go out there and kind of push back on all of it.
That was within his experience.
So he thinks our focus, and so many other people I've spoken to too, thinks our focus is to be like immediate lawyers on deck, up all night, ready in each, like certain counties.
You can't have them in each county, but certain counties that you need and to make sure you're there, hitting the ground running to file whatever you need to file because no one's going to overturn anything when it's too late.
We've seen that.
But also with her story too, I've got to be honest with you.
When I was in high school, and this is why I was a registered Democrat for so long, it's just because when I was in high school, I was 17 years old, didn't know what to fit to how to fill my voter ballot.
They gave it our registration, they give it to you.
And they just kind of say, yeah, you know, vote however you want, fill out this.
And it was kind of, it wasn't, it wasn't pushed on us to vote or to register as a Democrat, but it was kind of instilled in all of us.
unidentified
How so?
elijah schaffer
Well, yeah, I'm from LA.
So I, I mean, us too.
It's like there was never debate on who you're going to vote for or what.
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
And Republicans don't campaign to young people.
unidentified
They were losers.
elijah schaffer
Remember that?
Like the Republicans wore like suits to high school.
And you're like, what a fucking nerd.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And I was a nerd too, but it was like, what the hell?
And then like the hot chick's always like a Democrat.
And she's like, you know.
It's like, well, if you do you want to get pussy or be one, you know what I mean?
Kind of thing.
And so that's, yeah, it is, it is weird.
Now, I want to, I want to reference something about this, about that celebrity-fueled way to get votes.
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Now, switching the topics a little bit here on what we're discussing.
Trump just threatened war with Iran.
I don't know if you know about this.
So are you familiar with a creator named Nicholas Fuentes?
unidentified
I am.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
You don't need to give me your thoughts.
I'm not setting you up here.
What I do know, and maybe you know this, is that there is a moving faction in the right wing of I'd call it the dissident right, right?
They're more radical, more absolute.
I don't find any problem with them.
You know, whatever.
The only issue I ever have with the dissident right is a lot of times I feel like it's idealistic young men who don't have kids or families.
And so they say things like, you know, we'll just let it burn.
And it's like, okay, yeah, well, wait till you have kids.
And like, you know, you have babies and a pregnant wife, like you got skin in the game.
Sometimes you find a little bit of a different perspective.
However, I respect their concerns, particularly the Groipers.
They have this concern that Trump is going to start a war with Iran.
And originally, they were dismissed by this.
We're going to discuss this in a second here, saying that they're not going to vote for Trump.
They're going to encourage people to not vote for Trump if he doesn't do a few things.
One of which I think is correct, right?
Is not going to war with Iran.
michael mendoza
That's one of the big ones.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
So, and I thought, I first heard that and I was like, what the hell?
Trump wants to go to war with Iran.
I thought it was kind of stupid at first because I just, you know, I don't, I don't know.
I just didn't think that was true.
I didn't know Palantir's, you know, influence on Vance and Vance's influence on Trump.
Check out what he said today.
This was actually pretty shocking to me.
Listen to this.
donald j trump
But if I were the president, I would inform the threatening country, in this case, Iran, that if you do anything to harm this person, we are going to blow your largest cities and the country itself to smithereens.
We're going to blow into smithereens.
You can't do that.
And there would be no more threats.
earl gray
I guess is Iran trying to kill you?
It's always been looking at the money.
donald j trump
That leadership for the necessary people, the necessary leaders.
We have two people, not one.
We don't even know who our president is right now.
Who is our president right now?
unidentified
We really don't know, but we have people not one that only keep looking.
donald j trump
And when you do that, when you just look, trouble always ensues, so it's big trouble for our country.
Meanwhile, we have the president of Iran in our country this week.
We have large security forces guarding him, and yet they're threatening our former president and the leading candidate to become the next president of the United States.
Certainly a strange set of circumstances.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so there's several things to break down about this that we need to ask ourselves.
Number one, this idea of Iran being a technical threat to our country.
Brianna, realistically, you've never been one to bullshit.
And you're also not like on these dogmatic sides.
I've never seen you be like, oh, I hate Israel.
I love Israel.
Like, I've seen you be, you know, pretty, pretty objective and realistic.
Is Israel a threat to the United?
I mean, is shit, that's the wrong question.
Is Iran a threat to the United States or is Iran a threat to Israel?
Like, is that like, what's the real threat here?
breanna morello
Well, I do think they're a threat to Israel, and I do think they're a threat to the United States when it comes to our democracy right now.
They want to kill President Trump, and we all know this, and so they're going to do whatever it takes, I think.
elijah schaffer
You really believe that?
breanna morello
I truly believe that, yes.
elijah schaffer
Why?
Because why?
breanna morello
They're looking for revenge.
I mean, he killed one of their top military.
Yeah, absolutely.
I came to speak now.
Absolutely, he did.
And the problem is, is they all right.
Now, I get it.
And I know this sounds bad, but our own government now is.
I know that sounds like, oh, this is going to sound really bad when it comes out.
So it's a little convenient, but I also think that our own DHS has been flooding this country with illegal aliens from countries that hate us for a reason.
They're hoping someone takes Trump out.
And Iran, I think, is the most likely candidate for that.
So I do think that I don't think Trump actually wants war, though, with Iran.
elijah schaffer
He's just being Trump, like being like, smithering.
breanna morello
He does that with Russia.
elijah schaffer
We're going to take your little tiny mosque and turn it into dust.
michael mendoza
Yeah, right.
elijah schaffer
You know, I almost can't tell him or that other, who's the comedian that does the talking?
I almost can't tell if I'm listening because I feel like whenever I hear Trump speak now, I'm actually listening to an impression of Trump speaking.
Okay, this is the question.
I'm sure there's going to be some division here.
I'll ask the chat, do you really think that Iran is a threat to us or a threat to Israel?
Like, what is, and do you think they're really trying to take him out?
Because she seems pretty convinced.
I'm going to say I'm non-sequitur on this, meaning I actually don't know.
But do you think that's correct?
Or where do you lean?
michael mendoza
Well, yeah.
So, I mean, so I'd probably disagree with this because, I mean, look at it.
Because, I mean, for the last however many months now, probably six months to a year now, I mean, Israel has really been provoking Iran.
And I mean, what have they done since then?
They sent like one very telegraphed attack with like hundreds of drones and missiles.
And they know that Israel has an iron dome.
But once it comes to war games, once it comes to showing that, you know, you care about your country and that you're not some weak little bitch and you're going to respond, like they had to do something.
So I think if Iran has kind of shown that much restraint, which by the way, I mean, now with the whole Hezbollah thing and everything, and then people's pagers, Milwaukee talkies blowing up, there still hasn't been any repercussions from that.
Now, you know, Grant, that's with Hezbollah, it's kind of like a different entity, even though some people would say that they're all intertwined.
But I don't know.
I mean, I'm just not buying it.
And also, it is strange that, you know, with this Ryan Ruth guy or Crooks, like, I mean, they didn't have any ties to any foreign country except for Ukraine, I guess, with Ryan Ruth.
But now they're just running straight to Iran.
Like, I feel like people who are pushing this narrative in 20 years will kind of be like the people who were talking about weapons of mass destruction 20 years ago.
It's like, are you accusing Brian Rilla?
Nothing WMD.
elijah schaffer
No, well, I mean, like, because I mean, it's okay to disagree on a podcast.
Like, I think it's good.
Is that really the case?
Because my take on this is that Errol Gray is actually the expert in this topic.
No, I'm not going to make him speak.
earl gray
It's interesting that a desert country is attacking America or is the biggest threat to America.
That's interesting to me, like some random desert country that nobody knew like two days ago.
You know what I mean?
Like that's what I'm saying.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, Iran's mostly just talked about in terms of energy.
I'm saying like it is talked about as a threat, but I like, okay, here's my point.
There was a check to Iran.
There's always been a natural barrier, and that was Iraq.
unidentified
Okay.
elijah schaffer
It is a famous war between the two countries where they lost 500,000 men and made no difference in ground.
Why would we take down Iraq, which has always been the greatest barrier to the Iran Islamic extremist government?
And so for me, I feel like we've been stoking a war with them.
I don't know where I lie on this just because like I like to think that Trump is informed and is not being retarded.
And actually, no, but I'm saying like he has intelligence information.
He still has access.
He's a former president.
From my understanding, he still has access.
breanna morello
He said he doesn't take those briefings anymore, though, because he's afraid that if they give him something that they could use it against him.
elijah schaffer
Oh, okay.
Okay.
So All I'm saying is, is to me, with this situation, I agree, A, that Trump, the blowing the smithereens is just kind of Trump being Trump.
Okay.
Like when he threatened to blow, you know, the church.
earl gray
It's kind of sick.
Yeah.
unidentified
It's kind of sick.
elijah schaffer
We like that.
We like that.
earl gray
You like the idea of that.
elijah schaffer
But I also don't like the fact of, I feel like people around him would benefit from a war with Iran.
And also, I think Israel would benefit from a war with Iran because I don't think Israel has the troop level to be the capabilities to go to war with Iran.
I don't personally, I don't know if you believe that, but I don't think they actually could take them on.
breanna morello
Well, they'd have to drag us into it like they do quite often.
And I think that would be the way to do it.
So yeah, it's kind of sorry.
But no, seriously, that's what I honestly do think.
So I'm kind of tossed in between both of these at this point.
I don't think Iran is the biggest threat to the United States.
I truly believe it's China at this point.
And I don't even think it's Russia.
I do think it's just China.
And I think we are.
earl gray
I think so.
elijah schaffer
You know, I think so too.
If you go to the screen here, though, here's what Trump said directly.
He said, big threats on my life by Iran.
The entire U.S. military is watching and waiting.
Moves were already made by Iran that didn't work out, but they will try again.
Not a good situation for anyone.
I am surrounded by more men, guns, and weapons than I have ever seen before.
Thank you to the Congress for unanimously approving far more energy to Secret Service.
Zero novo, strictly bipartisan.
Nice to see Republicans and Democrats get together on something.
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Well, that was a real abrupt entrance.
I'm joined in the studio by my guest today, Breanna Morello, who's here with us.
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I want to talk about a couple things here, which I think is kind of crazy.
So, update on the COVID czar stuff.
I don't know if you guys have been tracking a little bit, Brianna, about what happened, where this is actually pretty remarkable.
So, it turns out everyone's going down for orgies these days.
You got Diddy.
breanna morello
Not all of us.
elijah schaffer
He's like, She starts sweating.
No, but it's like, it's like this is the year of getting taken down by the orgy, right?
Like, it seems like people are getting a back door in.
It turns out when you take the back door in a large sexual gathering, sometimes things get messy, no pun intended.
So, you know, it is, but it is interesting, right?
So, if you can up a lucid date, I'm sure you've been tracking this stuff to people who weren't following with what happened in New York.
You tell the audience here what's going on.
breanna morello
Yeah, so I just had Gerald Morgan, the CEO of Ladder with Crowder on today.
And we talked about this because this is outrageous, right?
Like, I'm personally tied into this at this point because it's why I lost my job over at Fox Corp.
I was a producer for them.
They were complying with the private sector vaccine mandate in New York City, which this guy, Dr. Jay Varma, was the one who admits on camera that he was the one forcing on to New Yorkers.
And, well, that's the reason why I'm not at Fox anymore, which is a good thing.
elijah schaffer
But your situation was in New York.
breanna morello
New York City.
So, I was based here in Florida.
Fox repeatedly asked me for my vaccination status.
And they did it for a reason.
Obviously, I ignored all the reasons until Suzanne Scott was the one who sent me an email.
I think it might have been just to anyone who was on, who wasn't telling what their status was.
And I told them finally, told them I felt uncomfortable telling them I didn't think it was their business.
And then the day I took off from work to move my things into my New York City apartments, I get an email forwarded to me that came to everyone else just a couple of days prior, I believe, maybe a week prior.
And it's telling me that I'm going to get unpaid leave for not being vaccinated.
Or if I get vaccinated by a certain date, they'll give me a bonus, which is interesting.
earl gray
They're paying you to get vaccinated, basically.
breanna morello
Yeah, it was only $500.
Imagine how stupid that would be.
elijah schaffer
Imagine if you're surprised.
michael mendoza
Explode your heart for how much?
How much did they get?
breanna morello
$500.
michael mendoza
$500.
Nothing.
breanna morello
Because it's like taxed.
Like, I mean, it's a bonus tax.
You're getting taxed at what, 25% plus city tax plus New York City.
elijah schaffer
It's more than that, like 40%, right?
On bonuses?
earl gray
Nothing.
Lose touch with God.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you lose touch.
earl gray
Remember those guys that were like saying that they couldn't contact God anymore or the IAPAB because they got vaccinated?
elijah schaffer
Really?
michael mendoza
$500 for that.
earl gray
Yeah, they were like, oh, I can't feel my soul anymore.
Officer got vaccinated.
michael mendoza
I got $500.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, but that's not true, though, because if you go out and get really fucked up in like Vegas or something like that, right?
I mean, let's just put Vegas.
unidentified
You do a few lines or pain, I think you lose your soul as well.
elijah schaffer
Well, if you do a few lines and you play the tables, let's just say when you wake up the next morning, if you went to sleep, you don't feel very close to God.
So I think there's an understanding that without holiness, you cannot see the Lord, the Bible says.
And so, yeah, there is a sort of separation, but on the reality of the impact of this stuff, first of all, fuck those people.
And I'm sorry that did this.
However, you can't really, I feel like people were tested.
That's why I don't like Ben Shapiro and others.
Is because to me, if you had access to knowledge during that time and you failed that test, you're pretty much useless in terms of I cannot trust you ever again.
And it is not something you couldn't redeem yourself.
If you were very apologetic and explained where you went wrong and then said how you went right, then I then, okay, I'm all about redemption.
Like, you know, okay, fine.
But if you keep getting it wrong on Ukraine, on Israel, on the vaccines, on everything, I feel like a lot of people during that time don't realize.
Looking back now, now you have, you know, you have makeup on, you have money from makeup, you're in a studio, you have your independent shit.
That all took time to get together, and there was no guarantee you would be back here, even with food in your you know, in your stomach.
Because when you lose that kind of stuff, they weren't just exiting you out of a job, they were exiting you out of the work market.
Like, it wasn't just like, oh, you can't work here anymore because something happened.
They're going, you aren't going to work anywhere, kind of thing.
breanna morello
Yeah, well, it's funny because they first threatened to put me on unpaid leave.
Then I pushed back on that, went through the mandate.
It was a week mandate.
There was really no agency that was designated to enforce it.
There were no penalties involved.
So I went back with Fox and their HR team and stated there's just that.
They said they don't care, they're still going to comply.
Fast forward, we found out through a FOIA request that Fox was one of the many news outlets that took pretty much all of them took money from HHS, the Biden regime, and that money was used to promote the jabs.
So that's why when I was working there, we weren't allowed to criticize any of the vaccines.
We weren't allowed to have people on who were criticizing them.
There was an interview that was done with Peter Navarro, which was edited out when Peter Navarro simply said, and I was going to book Pierre Navarro.
I didn't edit it though, where Peter Navarro said, if you're young, healthy, don't take the vaccines because you don't know long-term effects.
That got cut.
Peter Navarro sent me an email, like, oh, it's a shame not everything made into the interview.
It wasn't me.
I never had any editorial control, but I knew I was on my way out because I strongly disagreed with all of this.
So Fox actually threatened to come after me.
When I moved, they gave me $5,000 to relocate.
And they said, well, you took the money, so you're going to pay us back to five grand.
And I said, well, what?
I'm negative $20,000 now because I broke leases.
I'm breaking another lease.
I'm going to go back to Florida.
So I'm going to sue you guys.
And that's when they said.
earl gray
Reverse Uno.
unidentified
Yeah.
It is.
elijah schaffer
It is so, by the way, people do not realize how expensive moving is, especially with breaking leases and stuff.
And sometimes you can't take a car.
You have to sell a car, lose money, change the car.
Like, you can't even get the car there, or you have to have it shipped and then re-registered everything.
And so, like, usually, yeah, moving costs like 20 grand locally.
It can cost up to 100 grand internationally, but like you don't, people don't understand that.
Plus, it's like, yeah, you could move your furniture.
You know, it costs maybe five grand to move your furniture now.
I mean, it's, I think, to move to Texas from LA, it was like $5,500 just for the mover, like to have them come move everything during that time of COVID because everyone was going to Texas.
unidentified
Yeah, right.
elijah schaffer
And it was like $5,500.
Like, I mean, even he's supposed to move down here, and I'm already anticipating it's going to be like way higher than what I would ever have expected because even just moving a few hours away, I mean, and these networks abused and used people.
And it's like, the question is, what was going through your head?
Like, when you're in this situation, speaking of being a badass bitch boss girl, right?
I'm just saying, like, you know, don't let no man tell you what to do.
You are the controller of your own life.
It seems like they really folded on their pro-feminist ideals the moment a woman's ideas went against the regime's medical advice, right?
I mean, it stopped mattering then.
breanna morello
Yeah, my body, my choice.
No, no, no, not now.
Yeah, no, it's wild that it even happened in the first place.
And I actually sent in my resignation letter, and an executive sent me an email, like, hold on, before you blast out to everyone, are you sure?
And I'm like, absolutely, I'm sure.
Absolutely, I'm sure.
And then I got a phone call telling me I could be on air, a talent, and I really shouldn't be giving up this opportunity.
I should think it through, just file for an exemption.
But I was just so upset that, like, why would I file for an exemption?
It's none of your, I don't ask my employer for permission if I'm religious enough or if I have a medical exemption or anything.
Go screw yourselves.
And so I didn't file for the exemption.
Now, the worst part about all of this is it actually came out publicly because somebody, another journalist, Jordan Schochtel, actually published the email that went out to what I got later on that went out to all the New York City employees.
And when he published that letter, I think he got pushed back because it's no longer up the story because you can't post emails.
It's considered company property.
And so they could actually threaten to go after you for that.
But just long story short, I mean, literally, they just went after everyone.
And then all of a sudden, Fox and friends, you know, were watching as like the anchors are like, we have medical freedom here.
We have, and then so Rachel Duffy went on air and said all this.
And then I went after her and bashed her on X, got millions of views.
And then she must have been drinking too much wine one night because she admitted.
earl gray
Wine and Zenax, huh?
Yeah.
breanna morello
I hate that class.
michael mendoza
Classic combo.
earl gray
Dangerous.
breanna morello
She ended up admitting that she got a medicine or a religious exemption.
And so she went from, well, we have freedom here at Fox to, okay, so I had to apply and ask them for permission to not take the vaccines.
earl gray
What religion was she at?
breanna morello
That's what I'm trying to say.
I think she's a Christian.
I'm not 100% concerned, though.
But like, don't sit here and try to discredit what we're pushing out there, what I'm saying, what other people are saying, because it's convenient for you to keep your little comfy couch job.
I always thought it was pretty crappy of her.
But then, also, on top of it, too, so back to the Varma thing, everyone should go head over right now.
Steven Crowder's page has it up right now.
It's so interesting because it's the behind-the-scenes look as to how things happen.
You got this guy who's obviously trying to get laid.
He's married, but he's talking about orgies and he's on a date, it looks like.
And he's ultimately out here bragging about.
elijah schaffer
He was doing this with his wife, though.
breanna morello
His wife wasn't on a date, though.
elijah schaffer
Oh, okay.
So he's on a date, but I think they were swingers, right?
That was the key thing.
breanna morello
They are, yeah.
They did the orgies together, which is sad too, because she's also a doctor.
So she's probably going to get in a lot of trouble.
unidentified
Yeah.
breanna morello
Because he's openly admitting to using drugs, and that's not okay for doctors to do.
But then he also, I mean, his pharmaceutical company he worked for, Siga Technologies, I believe it's called, they just fired him, but they're publicly traded.
And here he is bragging about the monkeypox vaccines and the treatments and how the data doesn't back it up, but they're trying to push it out anyway.
And then he also brags about it today about using the New York Times and the Washington Post reporters to help them get more favorable coverage on all of this.
Now, again, WAPO, the New York Times, looks like they ran with it.
I reached out to the reporters.
I haven't heard back yet, of course, because they're probably.
elijah schaffer
The biggest story.
Like, I mean, this is what this shows you, by the way.
Yeah.
When you have a hypocrisy at this level, look, we all make mistakes.
This is what I mentioned today.
You guys should watch a Vigilant News subscribe on Rumble, this new amazing show, which we are still debating the name of in it, but it's way more successful than this show.
And we really enjoy it.
You should honestly subscribe, Vigilant News.
We were talking about this today: we're not talking about situations where individuals are just like, oh, gossip or drum, which I hate.
There's nothing more that I hate.
And I've always done this.
We never cover gossip on this show where it's like, did you hear that Steven Crowder's getting a divorce?
Okay, cool.
Let him figure that out.
I don't want to talk about it.
Well, did you see this?
I don't want to, we're not going to play it.
We're not going to dedicate our life.
Pray for people and move on.
And it disgusted me, everyone who covered all that stuff.
Someone said, oh, you're going to cover this?
This is gossip.
No, This is a public official whose life he was in charge of dictating the laws and the rules that actually destroyed and killed people and made people die alone.
And then he came out and he was breaking them, proving it proves that the rules were arbitrary and that those who made them didn't believe them.
But on top of that, even more, even worse than that, is that he now works for another pharmaceutical company using the same application to push the monkeypox vaccine when he knows, unless you're butt-fucking other dudes and you're a dude, which we used to call gay, but now it's just called men who have sex with men.
That's the new thing, right?
That's what they're calling it.
That's what they're calling it.
He's now saying, yeah, well, we're this whole trauma, pushing trauma on people, selling them the cure.
It's fake.
We're going to watch this video.
Here's what he had to say.
Listen.
unidentified
We're going to drug emergencies of monkeypox.
It's not going to spread amongst the general population primarily by gay men.
Honestly, in the United States, the risk is very low.
It's only primarily transmitted by gay men.
It basically gotten to the sexual networks of gay men.
And a lot of gay men have tons and tons of sexual partners and often get responses.
And so as a result, it spreads more and more.
What's the drug called?
It's called Ticoviramath, or T-Pox is the name of it.
We also need to keep up with the drug.
So we want the Food and Drug Administration, the FDA, to approve our drugs specifically for monkeypox.
And right now, it's only considered experimental.
And they won't approve it based on this study.
You can spin them so that people won't dump the stock thinking that the company's worthless.
World Health Organization did an announcement about a public health emergency all over the news and stuff.
They could give us something called an emergency authorization for the COVID.
Like the vaccines and everything.
We actually have to submit the data.
They took the preliminary data.
They didn't wait till the data was called because it was an emergency.
The media to say, oh, the drug goes crazy.
So they're going to do another study and it'll probably work.
And in the meantime, you know, people should be trying for that reason.
elijah schaffer
Is this influenced?
unidentified
That's what we want the story to be.
Our drug definitely looks like layers.
elijah schaffer
This is the first time we've got this.
unidentified
People that need to buy it are not going to be as confident in it because the data doesn't look as strong as it would have or being designed in a different way.
So sometimes you do a study and nothing works at all.
Or people get really sick from it.
Problems if you do another study, it'll be answered to do it.
Because you got to like get ethics approval, you got to get money, you got to get patients come in.
I mean, is it a money maker, the emergency use?
Well, it depends.
It's not that many patients have the disease, which is why my CEO has to decide, is it worth it?
Because if there's only a few thousand cases in the United States, does it really make sense to do another study that's going to cost $10 million?
Holy crap.
Or to do that.
elijah schaffer
She's literally not going to pay that much money on the other hand.
unidentified
And so my boss is trying to figure out she's the money person.
I'm supposed to be the thinker.
I was like on phone calls and work stuff all day and getting interviewed by media from different angles.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, can I just say this?
If you're on a date with a hot girl and she's genuinely interested in your career, you are being set up.
michael mendoza
Yeah, exactly.
elijah schaffer
What woman's like, yeah, oh, so tell me more.
unidentified
So then the monkeypox vaccine is fake and it's been manipulated.
elijah schaffer
Like, dude, don't talk to him about the Matrix.
Like, that's he should have known, but this way's a narcissistic asshole.
He's full of himself, right?
unidentified
I mean, those orgies probably spilled themselves.
michael mendoza
Yeah, imagine the smell.
Imagine the smell.
elijah schaffer
Butter chicken creases.
breanna morello
Oh, my gosh.
michael mendoza
I mean, just imagine that, like, you take a couple shots on top of Viagra and you're like, okay, I'm about to go to this org tonight.
It's going to be lit.
I'm going to get my dick wet.
And then you go, and then that's the first person that you see when you walk in the door.
I would just go soft instantly.
breanna morello
It actually goes on for him.
He actually goes on and says to her, you know, that he's not gay, but he doesn't mind being around other men, maybe them playing around with him a bit.
He goes on to say.
michael mendoza
Well, there's a common saying around here, actually.
Right?
unidentified
Wow.
michael mendoza
Am I right?
elijah schaffer
Wow.
I was like, are we reading Mike's diary now?
Mike's in the background.
unidentified
He's caught out.
elijah schaffer
He's like, please don't show my face.
michael mendoza
Yeah, I actually went on the date before that.
elijah schaffer
That wouldn't be the first person we've had on this show that talked about being heteroflexible.
That's a new term, by the way, which we learned in 2021, which also was the beginning of the downfall of my old show.
But on the inside of this, no pun intended, getting it deep in, is it was weird, though, that he was like, it's weird that these guys are never normal.
Like, it was not just like, oh, yeah, and then we went to a party.
It was like, I listened to his video and he's like, you know, it's not really about like penetration.
It's more just like the feeling, a good feeling of being naked around your friends.
earl gray
This evening, I said, yeah.
Oh, we didn't hear the end of that.
elijah schaffer
No, this is like a 10-part series.
earl gray
Oh, okay.
breanna morello
You got to go on TV stage.
unidentified
I did that.
elijah schaffer
And I was like, you know, I mean, I go to the gym with friends sometimes, but usually like when I make friends, it's like, it's not, it's usually like, do we line in values?
Like, do we, can we make money together, right?
And it's like, usually the being naked together and stuff is pretty, it's like four or five.
It's in the middle of the list.
Yeah, it's not at least number one.
unidentified
Ah, God.
breanna morello
I mean, it's really, it's really, really bad.
I mean, the fact that he's out here telling this woman this is pretty, I mean, he's married.
So he's, and he's talking about his wife.
earl gray
So if he has a wife?
Oh, he's married.
breanna morello
Oh, he's married.
He talks about how his wife and him go to these orgies.
They do drugs.
unidentified
Yeah, but she's like a doctor and he's like the head of the COVID czar of New York.
elijah schaffer
This is in a small city.
This is New York.
And the whole thing is that he was hosting orgies during the harshest lockdowns and was explained.
My favorite part was when they're like, well, don't you ever feel like you're going to get caught?
And he's like, I feel like this was expressing the real me.
Yeah, it's like your authentic self.
breanna morello
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
That's crazy.
breanna morello
It's pretty bad.
His poor wife at this point, you know, she just thought she was going to have a little fun and now she's probably going to lose her medical license with him as well.
So you're going to be able to get a little bit more.
earl gray
You're going to send it back to India.
That's what they're going to do.
elijah schaffer
Come here real fast.
Don't come on the show.
Look, don't say anything, but look who's on TV right now.
Check this out.
Look right there.
Look at that.
michael mendoza
No, over there.
elijah schaffer
New show.
Don't say anything.
New show.
I know.
Anyway, that was a total side note.
But okay, we could go through a lot of stuff, but we're not going to go through.
We're not going to go through much more on the list.
A couple honorable mentions as we close out.
Something interesting that I just want to say is we can talk about more on Friday, but it looks like the Haitians are now legalizing a new action against Trump Advance in Ohio.
Plus, we'll talk about on Friday a little bit.
Everyone's freaking out about an execution of a felon and whether or not that was legit or not.
But because of the timing of the show, I want to make sure that we keep it kosher, as we like to say.
Now, I want to know something in the chat before we go.
So this show is like on crack in terms of the fact that it's sometimes here, sometimes not here.
It's been starting at random times.
We used to run the show at 10 o'clock.
We've run this show all over.
We might be changing some things again, but we know you guys stick around.
I just want to know ones in the chat if you guys prefer the new time at 7 o'clock and it's just because whatever reason you're not watching because it's, you know, whatever.
Or twos if you prefer the old time of like 10 or 10.30, you know, later in the night for the chats.
We're just kind of getting our feet wet and going to the election.
We're always willing to adjust and change things.
The show could be at any point.
Reminding you, I have a morning show in the mornings at 8 a.m., which is crazy.
Do the show late, do a show at 8 a.m.
You can find that at Vigilant News.
It's an amazing show.
You've got to watch.
It's doing really well.
But I like how ones in the chats and twos and chats.
So the majority of people will probably say one because they're watching it this time.
So they're going to say they prefer it.
I kind of prefer this time too.
It's just a busy time on Rumble.
7 o'clock is busy times.
There's a lot of people on at that time.
Mixture 1 and 2.
So maybe we'll go back to doing Fridays later and Monday and Wednesdays earlier.
So do we have anyone Friday?
So Friday, let's do Friday at 10.
michael mendoza
Yeah, we can do that.
Yeah, sure.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so Friday, we'll do the Friday show at 10 o'clock, but you know, it's probably going to be 10:30 because of the way that we run the show.
So 10 is 10:30.
But anyway, to my guests today, Breanna Morello.
I want to bring this up on the screen here.
I think we have, do I have it?
Yes, I do.
Okay, check this out.
Follow Breanna Morello here on X full screen.
You can follow her there, Breanna Morello.
Plus, if you are watching on Rumble, I'm going to go ahead and find it here.
You can go ahead and you can take that off for a second.
Let me go ahead and bring this up.
You have Brianna.
breanna morello
The Breanna Morello show.
Hopefully, it's no copycats.
There's a lot of copycats.
elijah schaffer
I like that you have to write the before, right?
breanna morello
It's so crazy.
There's all these fake accounts that pop up.
They take them down the Rumble pretty quickly.
unidentified
Let me see.
elijah schaffer
Okay, let me try it one more time.
breanna morello
People need to get it live.
elijah schaffer
The.
breanna morello
Oh, no pressure.
elijah schaffer
With one A or two A's?
breanna morello
One A. B-R-E-A.
elijah schaffer
B-R-E.
breanna morello
N-A.
Yeah.
You can spell a little differently.
elijah schaffer
Let me see.
Okay, but try it one more time.
B-R-E.
breanna morello
B-R-E-A-N.
Okay, there you go.
michael mendoza
A. There we go.
elijah schaffer
You got a black mama or something?
Okay, anyway.
No, okay, check this out.
You guys can find her show here, Breanna Morello Show.
She's directly on Rumble.
Plus, you can see that she has amazing content, including interviews with top dogs all over her page.
And again, you can follow her on X as well.
Breanna Morello, links in the description.
But for people that want to find you and follow you, explaining a little bit about what you do, what you cover, what your show is about.
We like to support our guests.
Go ahead and tell the audience why they should follow you and what they can expect in the near future.
breanna morello
Well, thank you for that.
So I've got a bunch of exclusives probably dropping within the next couple of weeks.
It's stuff you're, again, not going to see in the corporate media world because they wouldn't allow me to do these stories.
So I'm doing them now.
So if you're a fan of exposing government corruption and just horrible human beings who work within our governments, this is the show for you.
We also, I constantly brag about it, but I beat everyone else to the news cycle, and I'm very proud of this.
So like when we ran the Telsi Gabbard exclusive story on my page, it took the mainstream media about a month to catch up with me.
So it's pretty exciting.
elijah schaffer
Amazing.
And by the way, we had one super chat here from Cocteau said, I review Raja Brianna Rumbra.
I don't know what any of that means, but thank you.
To those of you guys that are on censored and doing the censored chat as well, make sure that you're there.
Shout out to Gatir, Arano, Glenn Douglas, and the rest of you guys keeping it real.
Now, to the people who are on locals and watching here directly, shout out to the rest of you guys.
We have a few super chats.
Primetime Pimp said, Beautiful woman on set today.
unidentified
Thank you.
elijah schaffer
Oh, that was me.
breanna morello
That was mean.
elijah schaffer
What's her opinion on male gamers?
Does video games give you the ick?
That's a good question, actually.
breanna morello
Yeah, they do.
They do.
elijah schaffer
How much gaming gives you the ick, though?
breanna morello
I don't think all of it.
Like, if you have a PlayStation, I don't even know what you call any of these devices.
I just think it's like, I missed the day when men were men.
elijah schaffer
Are you?
Okay, so are you single?
breanna morello
Yes.
Okay, here we go.
elijah schaffer
No, I mean, this is okay.
But are you on the market?
Meaning, like, because I want to find out some of the question.
breanna morello
I don't even date.
I'm just over everyone.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so that okay, so this is maybe you're just hating men now.
I know, which is fine.
breanna morello
I'm not a man-basher either.
elijah schaffer
Okay, so let me ask you this.
So with the ick, here's a situation.
breanna morello
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
You have three options.
It's a Thursday night, not a Friday, right?
It's getting towards the end of the week.
A guy's coming home.
He wants, let's say you're dating, and you're like, hey, I'm going to come stop by the house.
He's doing one of these three things.
Either A, having maybe six and a half drinks.
So he's, that's how he's unwinding, is getting well.
He's buzzed if you're like been abusing alcohol for decades, like most of us.
So he's buzzed.
B, he just wants to play some video games, hang out, play some, I don't know what people play anymore.
Maybe he plays the new Assassin's Creed.
He wants to play a black guy killing agents.
Or C, you find out he just wants to talk to you, but he occasionally looks at porn and just like sort of gets it out that way before he gets home.
michael mendoza
That's a tough one.
elijah schaffer
What's the worst one of those things?
A guy who just randomly lets off the steam by a little porn session?
The guy who drinks a little bit much?
Or the guy whose vice is just some video games?
What do you think is better, more of an ick?
breanna morello
In order, it's probably porn, video games, and then the alcohol.
michael mendoza
So we can be alcoholics.
unidentified
Yes.
All right.
elijah schaffer
Can we get some confetti then?
unidentified
Do you have the confetti?
elijah schaffer
Yeah, there you go.
Ladies and gentlemen, she just promoted substance abuse on the show.
That's so good to hear.
But why is it that video games give you the ick?
I'll end it there.
What is up with that?
Because a lot of girls, even my wife's like, she's just always like, yeah, you can play.
Like, she'll be like, here's the video games.
You go on a flight or something like that.
But if I sit down and play video games, she looks at me like, are you serious?
breanna morello
It's such a child thing to do.
It's like not like an adult thing to do.
Sounds like offending everyone in the room.
elijah schaffer
No, no, it's true.
Dude, I slipped a disc and I was in the car and I'm like dry.
I wanted to be in bed, but I drove her somewhere because she, yeah, I needed to as a husband.
I was like, and then we went over a bump.
I went, ah, she looked at me.
I've never seen my wife get this close to divorce.
She was like, and I said, what?
She goes, you can be in pain, but not in front of me like that.
unidentified
Exactly.
elijah schaffer
Not like that.
But honestly, her dad is like such a masculine dude.
Like, he can literally chop his finger off and just go.
breanna morello
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And just saying nothing.
I even know it.
unidentified
It's just a little breath in and it's done.
elijah schaffer
Okay.
One more said, isn't there a hurricane heading your way, Elijah?
May God protect Schaefer and his cool studio.
Isn't that on the other side of the West Coast?
michael mendoza
Yeah, mostly.
Yeah.
But I mean, like, I think that there will be some rain here, but it's not going to be anything crazy.
Like, it's not going to be like this whole studio is going to be blown to smithereens or anything.
So I think we're good for the most part.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And then he also said, I like the new time.
Okay, that's good.
To the rest of you guys who were there watching in the chat and were saying, I don't know what we had for the numbers here.
Did we have?
Oh, it's a, I guess it's kind of a mix.
Anyway, shout out to my guests.
Thank you, everyone, who came on.
michael mendoza
Mike, if people want to find you and follow you, you know me, it's Mike Mendoza from the Mike Mendoza show on the Mike Mendoza Network.
Mike Mendoza JPG on Twitter.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, and El Gray, LinkedIn.
earl gray
Elgray.com and then also El Gray at LinkedIn.
elijah schaffer
All right.
Thank you so much to the rest of you guys watching.
Thank you for supporting another episode of Nightly Offensive, the best worst show on the internet, where it's not great, but it's kind of bad, but it's the best of the worst shows.
We'll see you on Friday night at approximately 10 p.m. Eastern Time.
Have a great rest of the week, as always.
You can catch my morning show at 8 a.m. on Rumble at Vigilant News.
Have a great rest of the week.
May God bless the United States of America.
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