July 22, 2025 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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TREASON? Congress Cuts WEEK SHORT to AVOID Epstein File Vote? | The Rift | Guests: Matt Kim, Pinesap
It seems like everyone in DC is doing everything EXCEPT for releasing the Epstein files - and now they’re taking it to an EXTREME by leaving DC unceremoniously to avoid voting on the release of the files. Is this not treason of the highest order?
Speaking of treason - Trump is currently saying that Obama should be prosecute for treason as well. Will he ever face justice?
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Quite frankly, things have been absolutely insane.
One of the main things that happened today that I thought was weird was that we still don't have the Epstein files.
Am I right?
They're still not here.
It's kind of a strange time to be alive.
Plus, we're going to talk about some crazy things.
You know, the house actually shut down because they didn't want to talk about Epstein.
So it's kind of this great gaslighting feature that they have.
It's like, can your wife really confront you about what that $1,200 cash withdrawal was if you don't even go home?
Am I right?
So you can't even talk to her if you're not home.
The house is trying to avoid any accountability for Epstein.
It's kind of crazy.
And we're going to be talking about how House Speaker Mike Johnson actually shut that down.
Plus, I got my X account back.
Can we get a round of applause for that?
And in the process of the Indians trying to steal my account, I got my account back.
X got a hold of it.
And then I got my monetization returned, which is like a six-figure deal, which is like fantastic, which means this network can finally, for the first time in its life, get fries with their Chick-fil-A sandwiches.
That's really good.
No, no, this is really good news.
Additionally, I want to talk to you about the fact that Trump says that Obama is actually guilty of treason for ordering the 2016 Russia investigation.
We're still talking about other things.
It doesn't matter, actually.
We will talk about it.
And on top of that, the Nelk Boys have a podcast with Netanyahu.
They have Hassan on, Nick Fuente's on.
It's this whole crazy thing.
But what really happened?
What's the overlying mentality that we're trying to communicate to young people today?
I know Netanyahu says that he's smarter than everyone.
We have a craziest one-minute clip coming up, that and so much more here.
Another episode of The Rift live Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. Eastern Time.
Let's start the show.
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Let's go ahead and jump into the topics for today.
We do have some crazy stuff we want to jump into.
One of those things is our top story.
It is the House fleeing DC a day early to avoid giving accountability to the pedophiles.
Let's get into our top stories for today.
Let's talk about it.
Well, another day, another dollar.
Thegatewaypundit.com reports the House flees DC a day early.
They won't return until September amid Epstein file release.
Speaker Johnson blasts Representative Massey for sitting on discharge petition for four years.
Quote, I don't understand his motivation.
Jim Hoff reports, well, House Republican leaders have concealed Thursday's legislative session, deciding instead to recess after wrapping up business on Wednesday, according to Axios.
The House was originally scheduled to wrap up business on Thursday before heading out for a five-week August recess.
But following eruptions within the GOP over how to handle the Epstein documents and Massey's discharge petition, leadership decided to flee town a day early.
Charge language there from Jim Hoff, canceling Thursday's session entirely.
The chamber is not expected to return until September.
According to Axios, Massey's petition now has over 10 Republican signatures, enough to bypass the speaker and bring the measures to a vote.
Wow.
Okay.
Well, it can be recalled that Massey joined forces with Representative Rokana on a discharge petition aimed at compelling a full House vote on releasing classified Jeffrey Epstein files.
Quote, if the executive branch won't release phase two of the Epstein files, we will, as Americans, deserve transparency and the victims deserve justice.
We'll read more about this as Mike Sardovich blasted the move, but that's not that important.
All right, let's jump into this topic.
So this is kind of crazy.
Let's set the table here.
We're at the table.
So you have a Congress of the United States of America who is being asked by the American people, their constituents that they represent to do what the White House won't, which is to investigate the Epstein block.
I don't know if you guys know this, but between Democrats and Republicans, not including those on Discord, pedophilia is not that popular.
Okay.
So we'll leave that to the diaper fetish people.
The rest of us are pretty abhorrently opposed to what's going on here.
Everybody knows it's Israel and it's Mossad.
And we are protecting these people for two reasons.
Number one, we do not want to implicate our own intelligence agencies and the Israeli intelligence agencies in crimes that violate children.
We'll just leave it at that.
This show is not pre-recorded.
Can't cut anything out, so we'll just leave it at that.
And number two, that there are people within the Trump admin and across both administrations, whether it's the deep state, whether it's Howard Luttnick, I'll just say allegedly, right?
He's very litigious, who may or may not have kitty diddled a few kiddies.
Very disgusting stuff.
Very abhorrent.
Something that should rattle you.
As Mike Mendoza likes to say, every single time you say what, you always go, put them in the refrigerator.
So coming into this, the people say, okay, we're going to have, we're going to get a hearing going here at the Capitol, the people's house.
You know, we're going to come together.
Our leadership's going to come together.
It turns out that almost all of them have said, actually, oopsie, my kid did a poopsy.
I got to leave early.
This is the greatest Irish goodbye I've ever seen.
They all leave and say, we can't even vote on this.
We can't deal with this right now.
We've got to go home.
Which then I'm just going to throw over immediately to Matt, considering the fact that we know, A, the implication of the intelligence agencies of ours and a foreign nation working together, and two, the fact that, you know, there are people that are currently in power that don't want these files to be released.
Everyone leaves, making us assume that maybe there's somebody pulling the strings and can make everybody leave.
Well, the one thing that the left and the right both agree on, because there's not a lot of issues that both sides agree on, but the people, the left and the right, both agree that Epstein is a bad guy.
There is no confusion there.
There is no, like, what if this is a conspiracy?
The whole country, left and right, believe that he is a bad guy.
Not only is he a bad guy, but there are powerful people implicated in what he has done and that it is a part of an Israeli campaign in order to compromise our leaders.
This is something that both sides agree on.
So for the first time, there's actually unity in the country on this issue, which I think is really interesting.
And then you see this leadership class kind of saying, no, you guys are wrong.
You guys are like crazy.
You guys are bad people.
I can't believe you guys want to get into this.
Let it go.
And we're like, wait a second.
Why should we let it go?
We all agree.
And this is the first time we all agree.
We feel like we want some sort of accountability.
And then all of a sudden, Congress is like, oh, yeah, we'll look into this.
Well, by the way, real fast, his mic is a little bit, I think, hot or something.
The mic is lowered.
I think you actually got to turn him up.
So I think somebody's up with his mic.
You might want to check on that.
So check it up to bring it up.
That's a good point.
And Pine, you know, speaking of that, it's like, we don't need to beat around the bush on this show.
This is why Rift exists.
We're not here to, you know, talk about de Jews and the, you know, be inflammatory.
It's just like, hey, clearly AIPAC controls our Congress.
Clearly, there is Jewish institutional power that influences the actions of our government.
And that results in them not doing what we want.
Like, that's a serious, this is a serious discussion for serious people about an extremely delicate topic that there is so much Israeli control of our government that we cannot even unite over keeping pedophiles accountable.
And it's, it's infuriating, man.
It's like, I don't know what else to say besides the fact of what is our Second Amendment for besides protecting children, right?
I mean, quite frankly, it's one of those things where when you reach a place in society where people can't even defend children, something has gone wrong.
Something has gone awry.
And the fact that we have a nation that's not our own, right?
It's not even our own nation.
And that would be abhorrent by itself, right?
If America was sheltering and protecting pedophiles, I say, you know, America, America should burn, right?
But this other foreign nation intervening in such a way that we're not able to then, I guess, hold people accountable to their actions and protect our own children.
What is that?
I mean, that's lawlessness at that point.
You know, this is worse than any evil entity in any movie we could ever conjure up.
And so I think that if we were to be honest about how to approach this pedophilia going on in positions of power, we have to talk about the Israel issue and we have to talk about how they're covering this up and they're running cover further, guys, so that people, the elites that run our society can continue to do this just unabated.
Well, you know, I don't really care who they're covering for.
I just want the truth to come out.
And I think that's what a lot of people are thinking right now.
But obviously there is something sketchy going on between Israel and America when it comes to the Epstein files.
Because why else?
Why else would they cover it up?
And in addition to that, why specifically is Trump so protective of it?
Even if it has nothing to do with Trump on a personal level, I mean, this is a president who's clearly highly involved with Israel, very much an open Zionist.
So that part of it's sketchy too.
And I don't really even know if it has much to do with Trump on a personal level.
I think just his involvement with Israel is enough for him to want to protect this list and employ some of his supporters in Congress to protect the list from Congress.
No, but as you all know, I speak to the president multiple times a day on Tip of the Day, often, always.
And what I know about the president's heart on this is that he agrees with everything I've said here today.
He wants maximum transparency, but he's also very insistent that we do not subject people who have already been victims of unspeakable crimes to further public scrutiny.
And it would be a very dangerous thing to put those people's names out or to do a release of information in a way that is haphazard where they could be easily unmasked.
And so you have to be very careful about how you do that.
I think we have a moral responsibility to do that.
We have a moral responsibility to expose the evil of Epstein and everybody was involved in that.
Absolutely.
And we're resolved to do it.
But we also have an equal moral responsibility to protect the innocent.
And that is a fine needle to thread.
And we could all give ourselves easy political cover and come out and do something in a haphazard fashion, but I would not be able to sleep at night because I know our legal responsibility.
I understand what the legal standard is.
But more than that, the moral standard.
Okay.
So we're going to do this and we're going to do it expeditiously.
We're going to do it the right way.
What is popular isn't always right.
And what is right isn't always popular.
I had an eighth grade teacher told me that one time.
It's like when the John Podesta emails came out and it's like, dude, you don't like cheese pizza?
What are you talking about?
I mean, ever been to Chuck E. Cheese, right?
Dominoes?
It's like, they try to be so relatable and they try to be down to earth, even when Mike Johnson made that little statement.
But in reality, it's like they live in a completely different world than we live in.
And I think that's part of the issue.
There's such a disconnect, whether you're right-wing, left-wing, there's this mutual feeling of disconnect from the elites that rule over our society, right?
I mean, that's why populism has been so popular, for lack of a better term.
Whether it's Bernie, whether it's Trump, people want to feel like they are participating in their political elections and their leaders.
And we're not getting that with the leaders we currently have.
Instead, we're getting half-hearted, half-assed, you know, kind of throwaway statements to try and seem like some country bumpkin.
I mean, this is an issue that obviously a lot of people care about.
And they are trying to gaslight us.
They're trying to memory hole this so that we forget it.
And they've done this over and over again.
I think COVID's the biggest example of that.
Is that four years after COVID, we're like, we don't even think about it anymore.
It's like this butt of a joke, COVID.
And they just tell us it's not a big deal.
And they kind of move on and they're hoping that we move on too.
And I really think that this Epstein list debacle has to be a final stand.
Because if we don't hold them accountable for this, it's something that we all believe to be true for the last 10 years of our lives, then what else are they going to do this to?
If they're able to memory hole this issue, they will forever have the ability to control the narrative and change how we perceive the world.
Well, listen to this, Massey, who, by the way, a lot of people have been critics of Massey, which has been quite interesting to say the very least.
And I feel like some of the criticisms are fair because I like Massey.
We follow each other online, which means we're basically in bed together.
He's not my type, but you know, he looks good for his age.
He came out on the Capitol steps and he said that basically these Epstein documents were non-binding.
You saw this?
It's kind of crazy.
And by the way, I was going to say, when I say looks good for his age, he looks like he's not injecting stem cells from infant foreskins into his face like Ellen DeGeneres.
But still, listen to this.
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I was wondering, with the paralysis in the rules committee, it seems like they're not going to be meeting again today because of the Epstein amendments.
Have you chatted with anybody about that at this point?
Yeah, unfortunately, we have six days and we needed seven days for the discharge petition to ripen before we could bring this up before the August recess.
So we'll have to bring it up after the August recess.
But the good news is the speaker has no interest in keeping us here one extra day.
Sounds like a guy who finds out that summer starts early, but the same time is mad because it started early because his mom died and they're letting the kids have an extra day to grieve.
It's like, well, it's kind of cool.
We're out of work.
But at the same time, the reason why we're not here is because kids got raped by people that are still holding power in the United States.
There's that, right?
There's that Kada, right?
It's like, oh, by the way, also, he's looking pretty good since his wife died, right?
Yeah, I mean, it just comes across as very performative.
And I like Massey.
I think he's one of the few people who is real in Congress.
And I just feel like the binder thing, it just, because, you know, you deal with both sides.
It's like, well, I don't really want to hear from the people who are, you know, avid protectors of the Epstein list, but I also don't want the other side to turn into some like performative thing for their own sake.
Not that I necessarily think Massey's doing that, but yeah, I just don't.
When it becomes a circus, that's when we have a real problem.
And as it is, it already was a problem.
Like this shouldn't even be an argument.
And I'm tired of the excuses of, oh, we're trying to protect the victims.
Yeah, no, you're not.
Because if you were really trying to protect the victims, you would release the list.
Because I bet you right now, I mean, if you're a parent of somebody on that list or you were, or you are somebody who was a victim of Epstein, like I'm sure you at this point just want it released.
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I want to play this real fast.
Thomas Massey said he wanted to release three minutes or do we have this?
Well, I think Thomas Massey is interesting because he crushes his elections in his district.
The people of Kentucky that vote for him really vote for him.
And isn't the point of a congressman to represent the people that vote for you, not to represent the party or the president or the interest of anyone else?
The role of a congressman is to represent the people and his constituents in Congress.
So if the people in Kentucky want Thomas Massey, then how can Trump say he's doing a good thing or a bad thing?
He's doing what that district wants.
I think this idea that the congressmen, like you vote for them, all of a sudden they represent the interests of the party and not for you individually is adamantly incorrect and wrong.
We need congressmen that represent you.
If I vote for a congressperson, I want that person to represent my interest, not the party's interest.
They're there to represent me, not Trump.
So I think that entire idea of what Trump is saying is incorrect because people of Kentucky actually want Thomas Massey there.
That's why he wins over and over and over again.
I had that same feeling about Marjorie Taylor Green because I used to think like she's a little out there for me.
I thought that.
There was a time I thought that.
And I went to a few Trump rallies during the campaign season and I saw how much people in Northern Georgia love Marjorie Taylor Green.
She is doing exactly what the people that vote for her want her to do.
And I was like, no, that's actually amazing.
It's not if I agree with her.
It's do the people she represents agree with her.
Because if everyone had Congresspeople that represented their own personal interests and values, wouldn't we have a better Congress?
Yeah, I think that's the idea of like when you have a state like New York or these places, you know, everyone's always like, you know, Gavin Newsom's terrible.
No, he very well represents the Californian people.
He's a great governor because he's governing his people.
Not all Californians think that way, but like, I'm from California.
I know what Californians think.
And Newsom governs the way that they want to be governed.
Whether that means that his policies are good, I didn't say that, or whether or not he's someone I'd like to be my governor.
But the fact that he's a good governor, because he governs his people according to an elective process and the demands they make, it's actually good.
And also, he's saving Orange County still from brown people.
But I don't know if that's a good or a bad.
It's just what he does.
It's just what Gavin Newsom does.
He has cardoned off the southern Orange County from LA in one of the greatest forms of segregation I've ever seen.
When you cross Santa Ana or Costa Mesa right there on the 405, or even on the five freeway, it's crazy the wealth disparity and the gap that just changes, right?
The way things are managed.
I know he had a big hand in that.
But I do think with Massey, like, I don't know if I like Massey.
Is Massey good?
Like, I actually don't know anything he's ever done.
I mean, from my understanding, I don't know too much about Massey in regards to all of his policies or what have you.
I know he's a more like libertarian figure within the Republican Party.
That was kind of one of his main draws.
But the thing that I really have loved about him and been supportive of is his criticism of Israel and funding Israel.
And it seems like the Republican Party has tried to use that to sort of slander him, you know, exit him out of the party, try to get him kicked out or what have you.
And everyone is showing up in droves of support for him, right?
All, I mean, his entire district loves him.
People online love him.
Like he's one of the most popular, I'd say, figures in the Republican Party today.
And I think that kind of touches on a larger problem that Matt actually explained very well there, where, you know, if I elect someone, I want them to represent my interest, not the party's interests, right?
And because we have a two-party system in America, you know, this is the one thing that Europe kind of gets a little bit better than us.
They have multiple parties.
So if one party is not representing you, you can always shift to another.
Whereas we're in this funnel system, and it feels like even when our representatives have the right ideas, even when they have the right concepts, even when they want to do the right thing, they don't have the means of doing so because they have to appeal to sort of this mob within either the blue or the red side that they've chosen.
You know, I got two kids, like around two, two years old.
I like got very, very little sleep.
I'm very tired.
But at the same time, you know, you got to get shit done.
You got to do your life.
And Massey had a wife who died, right?
That's him, right?
His wife died.
So I kind of want to take that into account as well, right?
But he's doing, he's looking good.
But it's like, I kind of get what Servic is saying.
Like, what has Massey done?
But also, what could Massey do?
When you have a libertarian sort of mindset and an elected official who is not controlled by APAC, when you have Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's not controlled by AIPAC, who's not taking their dollars, there's like several of these people that exist in the entire United States government.
So it's kind of arbitrary to be like, well, you don't do anything.
Well, it's like, hey, you ever been a white guy in Lakeworth?
No, well, and also, you know, Trump, his approach to all of this has really upset a lot of, I think, people on the right because of how obvious his hatred of Massey is in regards to his lack of loyalty to Trump, Massey's lack of loyalty to Trump.
And it's like, what that tells you is Trump only cares about how much you're going to agree with him rather than, you know, what, like what they're doing for their own constituents, to your point.
And I think that with Massey, he's kind of a wild card in Trump's eyes.
Trump can't control him.
He can't be bought.
Like Massey truly can't because he's not selling out to AIPAC and everybody else is.
And everybody else wants to suck up to Trump and wants Trump's approval.
Massey's one of the few who he doesn't want to do that.
And on top of that, he has consistently voted against foreign aid.
And obviously that's a problem in particular as it pertains to Israel because that's somebody that that's a country that backs Trump quite a bit.
So I think he sees him as a wild card.
And I think in addition to this particular issue, he's coming out against Massey because he actually sees him as an obstacle.
And not necessarily Trump personally, but rather his admin and the people who are advising him.
They see him as an obstacle in the way of getting their pro-Zionist agenda through.
Well, more and more Republicans are joining the call for a discharge petition, but the speaker is not willing to have a vote.
You know, let's just speak plainly because we use all these complex words, discharge petitions.
Sometimes I think Congress is sort of a priesthood, which uses obscure and arcane language to confuse the American people.
Here's the bottom line.
There is the majority of the Congress that has the votes to release the Epstein files.
We have a majority of the votes.
And the problem is that we're not having a vote.
And that's the dirty secret in Washington.
It's not how you vote.
It's that most of these things never come up for a vote.
And all a discharge petition is saying is that the majority, if they sign something, will demand and be able to get a vote on something that we know is going to pass.
And the reality is that Mike Johnson is trying to recess the Congress because there's this arcane rule that the bill has to be there for seven days before you can actually get all the signatures.
And it's been there for about four days.
So he wants to adjourn us so that we can wait till after Labor Day to get the signatures and have this vote.
It's the worst kind of gamesmanship, but the American people are going to see through it.
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In fact, they should be the governor of Ohio.
It's so good.
We actually hired our first Indian actually here at Rift, which is fantastic.
Shout out to the WigNats.
We're really making you guys all feel better.
Just to his chagrin, though, we were at Mike's one-year Mendoza Report party at his house, which you guys saw on Discord.
It's one year of the MendozaReport.com.
And within about two minutes, Hennessy said that he had taken his shoes off our Indian, our Indian team member, and had his shoes off in two minutes, barefoot.
So we got a lot of work to do.
We got a lot of work to do.
All right.
So my hatred for India aside, obviously we love them.
It's YouTube.
We want more Indians, but we're not going to stop till the West becomes Indian.
I feel like this is all just theatrics.
We're not going to get the files.
We're not going to get anything that they don't want.
I don't even want to read the rest of the proofs here in the evidence.
It's just like, we're not going to win.
We're not going to get this.
And if we get more documents, it's going to be like the JFK or the MLK files was like, whoa, we found an index board with some stars.
CIA said, you know, people get if they do good in the office.
Like, that's nothing to do with what we want, brother.
People were molested and raped.
We want to know who did that.
And they can't seem to find it out.
And I also found out today that they said that actually all of the hundreds of gigs of files today were actually just commercial pornography and not actual footage from the CCTV.
I mean, you know, if they say it, that means it's true, right?
Because they have no reason to cover it up.
They have no reason to make it go away.
It's just that simple.
You know, why are we?
It's like Trump said, why are we still asking about this, right?
Let's focus on something else.
I mean, these people really think we are that stupid that they're going to just fly these like narratives by us or these like easy get outs.
And we're going to just put sit on our hands and be like, oh, okay, well, whatever.
I guess Epstein actually wasn't guilty and he, you know, didn't lead to all those young girls getting, you know, raped and stuff like that.
But in actuality, the heat is on.
And I think that they, the longer we kind of put up the pressure, the longer we kind of turn up the heat, they start to look more and more foolish when they say these things, right?
I mean, Trump calling the Epstein files or whatever, basically, what do you say, an Obama hoax, right?
That makes no sense.
That makes absolutely no sense.
And especially when you've campaigned on releasing these files for quite some time now.
So the longer we apply this pressure, the more length they're kind of like running out of and kind of the more rope they've hung themselves with at this point with the narrative, narrative that they're seeing.
Farm friend Groiper sent $10 in the chat, said, actually, California banned the use of herbicides to tuning atracine before Alex Jones said atrace is trained to frogs gay.
Atracine is approved for use in Florida.
Lang.
Yeah, as if California follows any of its own guidelines.
I feel like that face I get a lot of people where they tell me about California.
Like, you know, well, California said drugs are illegal.
Do you know, you know, you know, it's illegal for black people to kill each other too?
It's like, yeah, okay.
Well, it doesn't really matter.
Like, it's like, am I wrong on that?
It's like, these people don't follow the law.
They don't follow rules.
Politicians don't follow laws.
They don't follow rules.
And also, by the way, some of you in the chat were saying, like, I'm always louder than people.
It's because I am mic trained.
And so I'm always like right up in my mic talking to you guys, like lips on the mic.
And everyone's always back here.
And it does sound quieter when you're back here.
It's just the direction that they speak in their mic.
It's just the way they like to speak.
So it's these mics work, right?
By the way.
No, but people in the chat keep saying like, oh, he's quiet.
He's louder.
It's like, it's just where you stand to speak into your mic.
That being said, it's like I just speak in my mic to make a point.
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He's no dummy, and that means a lot to me.
We also got another $2 from Randall Flagg said, Speaking of nicotine pouches and Jeets, turns out the cheap Zen knockoff Tucker is trying to peddle is actually just rebranded gas station trash from India, Common C-I-A-L.
Well, and it's really beautiful, actually, when the cheers is going on and on and on.
Um, you know, I it is I've had the pleasure of meeting a lot of people who uh have come from a Jewish background and have since uh become Catholic and stuff like that.
And quite frankly, they make some of the most beautiful Catholics that I've ever seen because I think that they're able to kind of draw from their background and experience, find that like typology from the Old Testament and see how like the faith fulfills it, you know?
So, it's like all the symbols, everything going on, you know, in the Old Testament.
You're like, this is how the church is the continuation of that.
I was like, I have so many guns in the office that I thought, you know, you ever like, you ever see someone and you feel like you get along and you look at a gun on the table?
So, well, I mean, I'm not from Quebec, but what I understand is that they speak English and French.
And it's funny because actually Quebec is kind of a controversial area in Canada.
It influences like a lot of the politics.
It's a huge part of the voting base.
And it makes French.
I remember it makes like learning French kind of compulsory in school.
So there's a huge kind of controversy over like subjecting the rest of Canada, which, you know, used to be majority kind of like English and stuff.
You know, now it's a mix of different immigration coming in, but subjecting all of them to basically learning French just because this one region learns French.
However, despite Quebec being controversial for that reason, it used to be an incredible place.
I mean, before what was called the silent revolution, it was incredibly faithful, incredibly devout.
Just a lot of great Christians and Catholics in that entire region.
And it kind of defined all of Canada at that point as a really faithful spot.
Also, I think it's the origin of the term language police, if I'm not mistaken, because to my understanding, like any sign that's in Quebec has to have a certain ratio of French to English.
And I also think that when there is consumer packaged goods, the reason why French is like a predominant language, even though we're nowhere near France, is because of Quebec.
I actually have some ancestry from Quebec too, not like very closely tied to it.
He said, Sarah Stock was doing pro-Israel propaganda for Ezra Levant as recently as last year.
The question is: Are these people trying to infiltrate silly bullshit into the pro-white conversation still on Levant's payroll?
And Leonardo Joni, this is the longest, funny shit that's just going on.
Like, what is this?
What a surprising turn of events.
Call her to be shocked.
There's no way the opposition has seen itself losing control of the narrative and has inserted individuals into our ranks to say, do crazy shit and make the movement look illegitimate.
That never happens.
I just like to say I will always defend every employee of this company and I will always get their backs.
And if I'm not going to defend them, then I'll fire them, which I would rarely do.
Let's just say this.
To clarify to the WigNets, Sarah Stock does not work at Rebel.
In fact, she was a behind-the-scenes person and she did work for a Zionist network.
She was let go.
So I'll say they no longer work together.
I'll let her talk about her own life story, but she doesn't work there.
Somebody prominent in the movement, who I won't mention as well, who like not mentioned, called me through Mike Mendoza and said, Hey, this person got fired for Christianity or whatever you want to say.
I'll just leave a very, very vague.
You know, Ezra Levant doesn't like people who are pro-white, pro-Christian, et cetera.
And so Sarah left the company because of her pro-white, pro-Christian ideas.
It was not amicable.
It was not good.
And, you know, she's not allowed to talk about any of this stuff, I'm sure.
But I'm telling you, I hired her.
She had no following on any platform.
And then when she started working for us, she went on Jubilee.
She went on a couple other very big shows.
And it's literally as easy as growing people as just being a woman with blonde hair.
It's literally it.
She had like 34 followers on Instagram.
And we went, hey, let's work on your Instagram.
Joey made some reels.
We tagged her on a very large profile.
She gained like 5,000, 10,000 followers in like 24 hours.
And then, you know, it's all her work, but meaning it's crazy.
It's crazy what people can do when they work together and they all like, you know, help each other.
It's crazy.
You can raise $30,000 when people work together.
Like, it's crazy.
It's not all a conspiracy.
It's not all a plant.
And I just want to put that to rest.
Sarah Stock is an employee of this network.
She's not some infiltrator and some person.
I will never say the network endorses all the ideas, thoughts, and statements from every employee.
They can say whatever the hell they want.
I don't care.
I don't agree with everything they say, and I don't care either.
People try to text me all the time to police her, Kai, everyone on the network.
Well, they said this, they said that.
And honestly, if you're trying to police people here, fuck you.
I don't care.
Everyone who works here can say whatever they want at any point in time.
Is it wise?
Is it good?
Well, they can figure that out themselves.
But she's definitely not working for the CIA.
She is, however, on payroll as level two associate of the Mossad.
I just want to clarify that.
Department B, Los Angeles Division.
So that's true.
But other than that, I just wanted to clarify.
All right, moving on.
Because I don't know what this is.
Why?
Have you, do you know Sarah Stock is the heard of her?
So she's actually my employee and she works for this company.
And all I'm telling people is like, she doesn't work for Massa.
She works for me.
And I have a history of helping people grow their careers.
That's literally what I'm good at doing.
Not good at growing my own, but I'm good at helping people.
And so everyone at this network has worked very hard to help Sarah to get where she's at.
I've probably done the least amount of work myself, really just put it all on Joey and the rest of the team and Hennessy and whatnot.
And Sam and the people have been helping her with her content.
She does it herself.
She grows herself.
We're not saying it's anyone's credit, but this is why we started Rift is because it's people just don't even remember that networks can help young people grow.
Like that's like literally insane.
And Jubilee can literally make people trending on Twitter.
No one here would know about that at all, I'm sure.
But I just, yeah, it's like, it's like someone said her name is Sarah Mustak.
It's like, she just works for this company and we have millions of followers and that can help people grow.
You know, it's interesting because I think in this space, we all reach a point where we kind of become like red-pilled or we maybe reach kind of a juncture where, you know, con Inc. is no longer the side or the faction we're a part of and we get canceled as a result.
And I think that's always where the accusations of, oh, someone's a plant, someone's a Fed, someone's all these different things kind of come from.
But really, I think instead what it is, is it's organic growth, right?
Con Inc. is not, you know, maintaining the kind of control over politics like they used to 2016, 2017 when we were, you know, all watching the Rebel News.
I mean, they lost everybody in that era that like defined that network.
And now, I mean, the cool people are here, right?
Like the cool people are here.
Like, we're having real conversations.
And, you know, it's not 2016, oh, we're going to offend the woke SJWs anymore, right?
So I think there's a legitimate growth that goes on in many of our careers, and we learn new things that make us kind of shift further to the right or make us grow out of that kind of con ink bubble.
It's a land with a 4,000-year connection to our faith.
But with the current erratic spasms of the Netanyahu government, the love may be unrequited.
Is Israel an unwelcoming place for Christians?
A new look into correspondence between U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee and the Israeli government raises questions about whether Christians are being mistreated by Israel.
Huckabee alleges that's what's happening.
The ambassador sent a letter to the Israeli Interior Minister accusing Israel of blocking Christian groups from entering the country.
As a private citizen, Governor Huckabee personally led Zionist Christians on such tours.
Now Ambassador Huckabee initially met with the government of Israel to plea for the Christians who wanted to come and enjoy the Holy Land.
But those pleas were ignored.
Now Huckabee is threatening reciprocal punishment against Israel and their visa seekers wanting to come to America.
He cited harassment and negative treatment of Christian groups.
The nerve of Israel to demand America's weapons and money, but then refuse our touring Christians is astounding.
About 3 billion people on the planet Earth tie their faith to the geography around Israel.
And I believe everyone needs a little more of the golden rule.
Treat others as you would want to be treated.
Some will criticize this segment and say that the problem of Christians being harassed in or by Israel is overblown.
But it's not me saying it.
It's Ambassador Huckabee.
Is Ambassador Huckabee an anti-Semite now?
Because he's criticizing the government of Israel?
Of course he isn't.
I wonder if any voices inside the Israeli government have spoken about Christians being harassed or harmed.
Here's Isaac Herzog, the president of Israel, in 2023.
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In recent months, we've seen very serious phenomena towards the Christian denominations in the Holy Land.
Our brothers and sisters, Christian citizens, feel attacked in their places of prayer, in their cemeteries, and on the streets.
Christians in Jerusalem's old city say they are often harassed, spit on, and even physically attacked by religious Jewish youth.
I view this phenomenon as extreme and unacceptable in any shape or form.
This phenomenon needs to be uprooted.
Earlier incidents include the desecration of a Protestant cemetery on Mount Zion, an attack on international Christians during a day of prayer for Jerusalem, and harassment at a messianic concert in Jerusalem.
We must respect the members of all religions.
We've committed to this since the dawn of our existence.
This is the most basic commandment of love your neighbor as yourself.
Since that speech, I'm not sure if things have gotten much better for Christians.
According to the Times of Israel, quote, Huckabee said he would warn American Christians that their donations are not received warmly and that tourists should reconsider any plans to visit Israel if the issue is not resolved.
Listen to Ambassador Huckabee closely.
He's threatening this messaging.
Boycott your next trip to Israel, divest from groups sending donations to Israel, and sanction Israel by denying visas to their citizens who want to come to the United States.
In just a few years, we've gone from Ambassador Huckabee leading Zionist Christian tour groups in Israel to threatening to lead the BDS movement, the boycott, divest, and sanction movement.
Congress has passed about a gazillion BDS resolutions, all at the urging of APAC.
Will APAC now target Ambassador Huckabee?
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green blew the whistle on APAC on this program with Vishburgh.
I think organizations like AIPAC and Christians United for Israel should register under the law as foreign agents because they are lobbying on behalf of Israel.
Also unresolved tonight is an investigation into the killing of Saif Musalet.
He was an American born in Florida.
He was surrounded for three hours and beaten to death.
There's no suggestion that he provoked the attack or that this was in any way in self-defense.
The Times of Israel also took note of our coverage on this program.
What the Times pays close attention to is the shift in how right-aligned media covers Israel.
It would have been unheard of to have Israel as such a driving force for division just 10 years ago.
Now, it doesn't seem Israel likes the criticism.
So some who aren't intelligent enough to speak about these issues with nuance simply say that any criticism of the government of Israel is anti-Semitic.
That's stupid people talk.
It isn't anti-Semitic to criticize the government of Israel any more than it is an anti-American to say that Biden's presidency was a silver alert.
It seems Israel's goodwill with the world has eroded very meaningfully.
Christians blocked from the United States, Americans murdered in Judea and Samaria.
We don't think it's a tenable position for Israel to say to our fellow countrymen, send us your money, send us your weapons, but don't send us your Christian tour groups or Arab Americans who want to visit family without being beaten to death.
So I watched this clip several times, actually, because I am obsessed with this topic.
No, I know Matt Gates.
He's been on the show several times.
And I know what these guys are doing.
I think it's really smart.
Let's start with this tactic of trying to get Christians on board with this reminder that Jewish people are not your friends and that Israel is not your friends.
I was with a guest on the show.
We went out to grab some food.
This was a single guy, by the way.
So it's fine that he was hitting on girls.
And I very clear, I have a wedding ring on.
Some girls tried to talk to me.
She was Jewish.
She had a Star of David on.
That's most people in the city.
I was very rude to her to tell her to please go away.
You know, I told her I was an anti-Semitic racist podcast host.
I didn't want to talk to her.
And for some reason, she got more interested in talking to me.
And when I said, I have a wedding ring on, she was more interested in saying hello.
This is why we need to bring back public hangings.
But until we get that, Matt Walsh, we'll be more reasonable and say, this is a very interesting group of people who clearly don't have any scruples.
They are definitely not a moral people.
Christians, for some reason, love them.
They killed God.
You know, I don't think he called himself the king of the Jews.
That was a Roman inscription, from my understanding.
That was something meant for mockery, not necessarily to inscribe to say that he was the king.
He's the king.
It's a king of kings.
That's what this says, the Lord of Lords, right?
He's the king of all mankind, right?
And of everything living in debt.
He literally is the king of all things.
It is interesting that you have Mike Huckabee and Matt Gates now coming together, you know, collectively and saying, hey, we are not anti-Israel, although I think Matt Gates is.
But do you not think so?
What do you think?
They're coming, they're saying that they are persecuting Christians.
Because I don't hate Matt Gates, but I feel like he's someone that follows the trend of what people want.
And, you know, he's got a new show.
He's trying to get attention.
And I think the fact that he's going this direction is just that the country and the people on the right are actually looking for this type of content.
So he's leaning into it.
I don't know if he's this, I want to go against anti-I'm going to be this anti-Israel guy.
I don't feel that, but maybe you've met him before.
Well, it's not to mention, too, I would completely agree with that because we see like Dave Smith, right, at like Turning Point USA doing that debate over Israel.
And we even saw the recent confrontation between Candace Owens and Nick when she interviewed Nick.
And it was an ambush.
I mean, she was trying to make Nick look bad.
She was trying to distance herself.
And she's like, oh, hey, I might criticize Israel or what have you, but I'm not like this crazy, evil, you know, Nazi guy over here, right?
And I think that in some ways, the right understands, or at least Con Inc. understands that this is becoming a very popular topic, right?
But they want to control the conversation.
So in that way, I think Matt Gates is kind of joining in on that bandwagon.
He knows there's a lot of money in it.
And so he'll kind of shift the conversation that way and be more open and honest about the persecution of Christians going on within Israel.
Because a grifter, a grifter doesn't believe what they're saying.
I'm saying he believes more than what he's saying.
And a lot of people just didn't get out of it.
And for me, I got pushed out of it.
I tried to break out of it.
You know, I invited Fuentes on my shows.
I did things to signal to people, like, hey, I know.
And I can tell you, all these people know, just like I'm saying with women, using the women as an example, we all know about women, but it's like my joke.
You know, I've heard that there are a lot of people in these spaces that kind of have to nerf their views a little bit or hide their power levels, what people say.
Just because, again, it's like if you don't, sometimes you kind of miss out on certain opportunities, certain, you know, collaborations, certain resources being leveled your way to like expand your operations.
And I think with Matt Gates, since he was in politics too, he especially had to play his cards close to his chest because it's just a sticky business.
It's a difficult business.
And, you know, it's interesting because when I was hanging out with some friends, I, ironically, Sarah and a couple other friends in California, I remember that people were saying that even Charlie Kirk is likely kind of red-pilled on a lot of this stuff.
But in his case, I would say that he's a grifter because he is red-pilled.
He is knowledgeable about all these things going on, yet he's kind of trying to control the narrative so that it doesn't swing the way he doesn't want it to.
And so it's kind of difficult when, you know, Matt was bringing up kind of the considerations about Matt.
How do we know when someone is either just holding their cards close to their chest or how do we know when someone's a grifter?
And instead, they're just trying to shift the conversation back to what is most like financially feasible.
Trump says that Obama is guilty of treason for ordering the 2016 Russia investigation, which treason, by the way, from my understanding, is worthy of death.
It's because everyone's focused on the Epstein file.
So he's like, hey, I got something bigger.
It's treason.
Because that's what Trump does.
He is like performative.
He goes big.
And so everyone's focused on one thing.
So let's just shift in a bigger way.
And everyone's mad at Obama.
But at the same time, dude, before we move on to Obama, let's finish what we started, which was that we were going to release the Epstein files.
Do that first.
And then we will all go with you on this Obama witch hunt.
Everyone will get behind you.
100%.
Only if you finish this Epstein file thing first.
If you leave this Epstein file hanging, there is no faith that you will ever finish the Obama thing.
How can we believe you for number two if you can't do number one?
And I think that's a problem with this administration is that they keep on building to hide the things that they can't finish.
They say, we're going to do this mass deportation, but they never did it.
But they're like, oh, but we got to give them more money.
Well, no, you said you're going to do that day one.
Why are we giving them more money?
You haven't proven that you can do anything with the money that you have.
Oh, we got to give more weapons to all these other wars.
Well, you said the war was going to stop in 24 hours.
What happened to that?
Do what you said you were going to do, and then we will believe you.
And then we will go the route, the road with you.
But until you do what you promised, I can't have any faith or trust that you will do what you're going to say you're going to do when you haven't done what you promised to say, you promised to do first.
And I think this is a big problem with this Obama thing is that he's trying to hide Epstein under the rug and say, no, we got a bigger fish to fry.
And I also feel like to at this point, it's kind of become the new Hunter Biden black.
I can speak for a moment there.
Hunter Biden laptop obsession, right?
We kept hearing like boomers over and over, oh, the Hunter Biden laptop.
Don't forget about the Hunter Biden laptop.
And then when we have something where we actually shouldn't forget it, like the Epstein list, as we keep mentioning, he's bringing up this like Obama treason thing to be the new Hunter Biden laptop, right?
And at that point, you realize that Trump is trying to use and kind of employ the same inflammatory rhetoric that made us vote for him in 2016 and support him again in 2020 and what have you, but without kind of the actual ardor or heart that made us want to support him in the very first place.
And so it's just pathetic.
It's like a, it's like a skin suit of who we originally had voted for.
And I think one of the crazy things is, is like, you know, I'm having one of those days today.
Like I'm saying we're like, yeah, I've had a lot of things happen in the last, you know, seven days.
And Tony said they said I like episodes with Elijah when he's kind of off because of the best, but I'm always off a little bit.
Some people say you fell off.
That's considering I was ever on.
You know what I mean?
Like where, what was I?
Was I ever popular?
No.
We've always been a very mediocre, you know, very mediocre show.
But thank God, everybody on the right wing is very mediocre.
So we fit right in, right?
It's a very, very mediocre talent pool.
But, you know, as I think about all this stuff, What they're doing is they are demoralizing us and they are exhausting us to the point to where they want us to just throw in the towel and stop caring.
And it's gotten beyond gaslighting.
It's gotten beyond simply lying.
It's gotten past the point of no return.
Somebody or multiple people, and I think it's a lot of people, were diddying, and that's not a lack of choice of words there, are diddying kids.
And the same prosecutors involved in the Diddy and in the Epstein case.
Pam Bondi let people off in the Epstein case, which is why she was put as AG.
She was promised that.
Okay.
She was promised that position because she was going to mop up this mess.
I don't know if she's just a good chain of command person who takes orders and she's just naive and stupid.
But like you were saying, I know these people.
They're not stupid, man.
I mean, she's a woman, but women are good investigators.
And you're going to tell me that she's going to go on air because she was just told to say, I have phase one, whatever.
She thought this was her moment.
Like you said, people are grifters.
She was going to blow the lid off the Epstein case.
And now it turns out, for whatever reason, maybe it's FOIA, maybe it was a court order.
There are actual reasons why they can't release these files.
And I believe them damn well.
There's reasons they can't release them.
Are those reasons in the interest of the American people?
No.
Objectively, no.
And the sad part is, is that I actually give Mike Johnson credit because the administration, the House and the Senate are supposed to represent us, right?
The House represents their district.
The Senate represents their state.
And they know that the American people want these files so much, they can't let the representatives represent in the people's house because what we'll get is a vote on these papers and they will vote to release them.
And they do exist.
They are not made up.
And there's real people implicated.
And so for now, they're doing this.
Do what my son does when he's two and a half.
I'm going to tell him to go to bed.
He'll throw a blanket over himself and be like, are you there, buddy?
You know, they're going to have to come back at some point.
And they're betting on time and they're betting on our memory being hold.
And so they're going to put all these random things up.
They're going to do some favors for us over the next few weeks, a few months while they're in recess to get us talking about stuff because the good boys in the industry will cover the other topics.
They'll go on about Obama being a treasonous pig.
And they'll just stop talking about it with enough time because they're reactionaries and they don't think for themselves.
And they already tried Gaslight A, which was get everyone to say you don't need to talk about it anymore.
Dinesh folded, but I like him.
Charlie folded and I like him.
I like a lot of people who make mistakes.
I'm one of them.
But now it didn't work.
It was just the Zionists, the staunch Zionists that are connected to the Trump admin that saw political opportunity.
And I said that to Dinesh's face.
Watch the interview.
I said, I don't believe you, Dinesh.
I think you're trying to drop this because you see political expediency by pairing up with the Trumpet men.
You see political GOP opportunity for you and your family because your son's a congressman.
And that's why you're doing this.
Not because you care about the American people or you believe what Trump is saying.
And that didn't work because no one gives a fuck what Mark Levin has to say.
No, I think you bring up a really good point about that.
The binder thing would have been enough and that we would have just shut up after that.
I think they actually kind of overestimate our support, the MAGA and conservative movement's support for these influencers because they really made it a point to partner with these influencers.
I mean, they brought in Dan Bongino and they made kind of a whole spectacle of having this relationship with certain influencers.
And I saw it on it.
I'm sure Elijah saw it too as somebody who's worked in media for a while.
This kind of like weird relationship between, we've talked about this before, the Trump and the right, the right, right-wing media.
Like they really wanted to be in bed with one another.
And they really, with Don, especially Don Jr., I think he made it a point to go on several shows too.
Everybody in his family wrote a book.
They did their rounds.
They went on different con ink shows.
And they thought that was going to be enough for people because everybody was like, oh, that's so cool.
The president's on all these shows and he's ditching CNN and mainstream media.
But that was so like 2018 and people are over it.
And now that we have these more newer, more important questions, we care less about, you know, whether or not our favorite con ink show, I say that ironically, obviously, has Donald Trump on or has Don Jr. on as a guest.
We actually want answers to these very important questions and we want to see the fruit of this investigation.
And we still have not.
And nobody really cares about influencers anymore.
Look, sorry, we won the election.
We got what we wanted from these influencers who helped get Trump into the Oval Office again.
Now can we actually have some real work?
Oh, but wait, here's a picture with the binders.
That's enough, right?
You guys are good, right?
They really didn't think we questioned it after that.
That being said, I want to talk a little bit about the Netanyahu interview on the Nelk Boys.
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That being said, going down a little bit to the Nelk Boys, check this out.
So Netanyahu was on the Nelk Boys.
This is a crazy script here.
And he was asked about the starving kids in Gaza.
Now, one's in the chat if you have no idea who the Nelk Boys are.
Twos in the chats if you do.
The Nelk Boys, as most Republicans would know, gave a giant Zen container to Tucker Carlson, I believe.
When you're doing the funding yourself, and people say you're the CIA asset, it's like you're literally not buying yourself stuff so you can like build something.
Everyone's like, you're getting money from the CIA.
And you're like, if the CIA wants to give me money, I'll take it.
We have a base there, but no one's offered me it yet.
But if Qatari royalty is hearing it, it's like, well, everyone takes money from the Zionists.
I all my friends do it, man.
They all take money from big Zionist donors connected to the Israeli government.
We talked a little bit about randomness.
This is crazy.
Do you know what's crazy?
I told this guy I was using Express VPN not to get around the porn ban in Florida.
That's what everyone says.
Ew, tits, gross.
What I was using it for is honestly, we do a lot of journalism internationally.
We have to get around, you know, we all have to connect on different servers to talk to each other from Australia, et cetera, because of their hate speech laws.
So they can't even access censored TV in most of Australia.
You know, like they have everything bans there.
So we have to use VPNs.
Now we use Express VPN.
This is crazy.
I told him, he's like, oh, use a VPN.
I was like, yeah, I use Express.
We used to push it on the show.
Matt, why don't you elucidate us into the reality of what's actually going on in the VPN world?
Anyway, so then, you know, they say the cure for hemorrhoids is stop looking at porn because it's like you're just a toilet all you want.
No, but so that's that.
So we know that.
So but obviously VPNs are very useful, especially like when I was in Australia, like we mentioned, I have to use American servers to watch American Netflix because no American movies are available overseas.
I'm not people know this.
You can't watch them anywhere except for America.
It's not available in the rest of the world.
No Amazon Prime movies, none of that stuff exists anywhere.
It's here.
Okay.
So it's a problem.
We love entertainment here.
But the dirty little secret is that apparently these VPNs are actually doing some nasty stuff with our information.
This is actually horrible.
And it's scary to know that Israeli billionaires connected to the IDF, the Israeli government are doing what with all of our information?
Yeah, I mean, when you use VPN, if you don't use a VPN, your ISPs can get all your information.
They know exactly what you're doing online.
When you use a traditional or legacy VPN like Express, who is owned by the Israeli billionaire, then instead of your ISP knowing what you're doing, Express VPN or the equivalent VPN knows everything you're doing.
So they have the ability to see all your activity.
They know exactly what you're doing online.
And then it becomes a trust issue.
Do you trust that this company that's based overseas that has the ability to know what you're doing online?
Do you trust that they will never lose, compromise, sell, backdoor your information?
And I think most people here, once they know who the owners of the company are, you probably don't trust them.
But that's how the entire industry is built: you need to trust your VPN that they will never compromise.
Maybe you do.
I think that's crazy.
I think that's actually insane.
There has to be a new way to do it.
And that's exactly what we've done.
We've built a new systems architecture, VP.net, so that we as a VPN provider cannot see your data, cannot see information.
Because if we don't know what you're doing online, then we can't lose, sell, compromise, share, trade, backdoor your information.
So that's our intent to provide real, true privacy.
And it's not privacy.
If you take the information from the government or take from the ISP and you transfer that responsibility to this VPN provider, that's not privacy.
You're just shifting responsibility.
The only way privacy works is that nobody knows because privacy is binary.
Yeah, so what was weird about that is that just so you know, all of your weird searches that you use search blown today is now owned by a Jewish billionaire who now knows what you're looking at.
I just like, thank God I'm not looking at weird stuff.
The videos where someone's getting like beat up or hurt in any kind of way, it's mostly a female audience.
And I think that almost in some ways, it's for a lot of women kind of an outlet of expressing that desire for a more maybe like masculine man, a more like aggressive man.
Not a man that's necessarily going to hurt them or anything like that, but somebody who is going to be more assertive.
And since a lot of women don't get that in society, I think they look to this more like extreme avenue of getting that, just like how a young man might look to an AI to kind of look for a girlfriend, right?
Look for kind of this maternal girlfriend type figure or something.
And it's a extreme reaction to the lack of marriages that's going on in our civilization.
But I think that it is probably a reaction to like what would it normally manifest in a healthy way in a healthy society where we lived in an actual patriarchal society that functioned normally.
Well, because if you look at sort of the way that pornography is, right?
The very nature of it, oftentimes it's an over correction and an overreaction to societal problems between men and women, right?
Because it's very easy access, right?
Why would you want as a man to go out and have to find a girlfriend and take her on a date or what have you when you have your digital harem?
And as a woman, you know, it's like, why are you going to sort of accept this paradigm of feminism, accept this paradigm of dating where men are not very aggressive anymore?
They're not very assertive when you easily have online content that's accessible, showing men kind of not only being assertive, but being so assertive in an extreme way, it kind of fulfills like a deeper desire that is otherwise extremely healthy.
Men are about as faithful as the options that they have usually.
So that's actually a true statement.
It's not in all cases, especially if you get older, you know, you might slow down.
But, you know, there's a lot of argument recently between Andrew Tate and Matt Walsh.
I'll probably come somewhere in the middle between them, you know, in like terms of I think they both stand as like monoliths to like represent a side of reality that's not real.
You know, like Matt Walsh is like this, you know, you're all gonna just become multi-millionaires and marry the girl from high school and have 10 kids.
It's like, well, it's not really true for anyone, really.
And then Andrew Tate's like, you're gonna be a porn, you know, guy that owns casinos and it's has 30 children with 100 different women.
It's like, oh, well, that's also not true.
But yeah, the harem model, I've always said I understand the harem model completely.
I don't understand the multiple wives model.
That's crazy.
The Mormons are wild.
You have to emotionally support multiple women.
Lameo, that sounds like hell.
Dante's Inferno.
I'd rather go there than to deal with something like that, Kai.
But on the other side, just kidding, Kai, I love you.
He doesn't promote polygamy at all.
I also, you know, think that, you know, the idea of like the fact that, yeah, people just use porn because it's a harem.
It's like, well, it's dude.
The truth is, is like men, men's sexual reproductive strategy, they want to smash as much, you know, I have to care with my words on the show, but they want to hit, they want, they want, they want to, they want to get as much tail, as we'll call it here, to be like nice, um, as possible.
And they're going to get as, and we say as possible, it's as much as they can get.
So you get a lot of these guys, especially that are like, I'm Catholic and I'm faithful.
You don't even have a girlfriend.
And no girls want you.
So why are you telling me you're faithful?
Well, you know, you don't have options for one girl, let alone 10 girls.
What I respect is I actually do respect Matt, by the way.
Matt could get as many girls as he wants, probably.
You know, it's very, very, he's a good looking guy.
He's wealthy, very, very wealthy, very rich, really rich guy.
He's tall, whatever, and he chooses to be faithful.
That's worth that.
I can respect that, right?
But I think, I think when you talk about the porn thing, it's like for all of history, powerful men, power doesn't just power, men get powerful to have options.
You know, that's just really what it is.
Get rich and powerful.
And now you can be a poor loser and have as many options as you want.
And that's a debt.
That's a deadly vice, man.
That's why it's so addictive.
It's a deadly ass vice.
You'd be a fat loser and be unable to attract a woman and see more pussy in a night than a king sees in his lifetime.
That's kind of a crazy like that's you know I'm saying it's actually a really deadly vice.
It's like that's why social, it's like porn for men is just social media in general for women because women can get more attention in a nighttime than a queen can get in her lifetime.
Women want attention and men want sex.
So, you know, but that's that's all I'm saying.
So I don't think women should really be, I don't think if women want to be healthy, they should spend a lot of time on social media, if at all.
But if they do, then it is up for them.
I don't let my wife personally go on social media, but it is what it is.
And I don't think that if I don't think even men that smash women in real life can avoid porn and for most situations because they want it all.
It's just more and more and more.
And so they'll combine it together.
It's a very, very scary world we live in.
And I think that porn being this accessible is very dangerous.
And I don't think we're ever going to, I don't think it's ever going to get solved.
I don't think we're ever going to solve it.
The Jews won on that one.
Well, how are you going to win that one unless you ban it?
You know, Nick had this great segment a long time ago where he talked about this idea that sometimes we do want vice, right?
All of us, because of our fallen nature, right?
We're attracted to a certain vice.
Maybe it's alcohol, maybe it's drugs, maybe it's sex, gluttony, whatever it may be, right?
And we have to have a society that best sets us up so that we're not exposed to those things that make us fall into vice because none of us are that strong.
And I think, you know, something that is kind of a often liberal talking point or what have you is, well, if someone has this desire, that desire is good.
Ergo, we should allow access for this.
But there are a lot of desires that people have that are not good.
You know, if I get angry at someone, right, I might have the desire to, you know, hit them.
Well, that's assault.
Or, you know, if I want vengeance on someone, I might have the desire to go even further in hurting them.
And that's still an illegitimate desire.
And so our society and our politics have to be set up in such a way that we don't enable that scratching of the itch, that feeding of this sort of urge that can really never be satiated.
Otherwise, it just wrecks men and it wrecks women, like what we've seen with women in social media and men in pornography.
It's just an unmitigated, unfettered access to almost like a feeding trough of vice and you choke on it, right?
You die, not by starvation, by overconsumption, really.
Or you can spend that time, effort, emotional effort to spend more time with your kids.
Maybe you'll have better kids.
Maybe they won't blow your money because you were rich and now you give them a bunch of money and you're like, oh, if I give all my money to my kid, he's going to fuck it up.
Well, he probably will, but you were probably a shit dad.
Maybe if you're a good father, if you're a tender father and you're home instead of chasing tail, maybe your kids will turn out better.
Matt and I have an episode coming out this Friday or sometime, maybe Monday, one of these days, an almost serious episode.
I'm really excited about.
I'm going to Dallas this weekend to build a studio for Peter McCalla, Nicholas Herschel, some rift combinations of new medical stuff we're going into.
Then we're going to El Salvador to go with Jack Cruz, Max Kaiser, and then we're going to go up to DC to build our new DC bureau for our DC journalist in the White House and stuff.
It's all good stuff, believe it or not.
I know it's crazy, but it's growing.
The network's really, really, really hitting its stride thanks to your support.
But one thing that I think is cool is that everybody now is trying to do something new, realizing you're never going to be accepted by Con Inc.
They're never going to take you in if you're telling the truth.
And they're never going to give you the money that you want because you're not a Zionist.
You love your children.
You love God.
And that's not enough for them.
So some of those people, Matt Kim, who's not against anybody or anything, he's not outspokenly saying he hates anyone, but those who lie and deceive and try to get others to do the same, has decided that he wants to tell the truth and start his own VPN, which a few of you in the chat said you just got from the last two days, which is really cool.
So even when the government comes to it, they cannot get the information because there's no way for it to learn its own information.
It's like a self-deleting source.
Not as you can collect it, but it's just like you just, it's never going to collect anything.
So there's nothing to give to the government when they want to know what someone's using it for.
They can't figure it out.
And I think that's really cool.
And it made me very happy because I actually have to use VPNs for very, the jokes aside, very strategic government reasons and information sharing reasons.
Matt, tell us how we can get that, by the way, because I find that to be so important that people actually get that VPN and switch from Express because we all have Express.
I mean, you know, the biggest thing is even if there was no money, right?
Even if that wasn't even a conversation, the prayers that you've been sending my way, the love and support that I've gotten, despite everything going on has meant the world to me.
I mean, you guys are the reason why I do what I do.
You're the reason why I want to, you know, continue and just talk about God with you.
And I guess what I could say is I'm going to do that reading coming up here soon.
I've got a lot of podcast invites, though, so it might be a little off, right?
I got to appear on a couple of shows, but you can follow me at Pinesap on Rumble.
And I didn't even think to do that, really, but then you guys brought it up and helped me out in such this way.
And I really appreciate it.
It means a lot to me.
I literally just can't express how thankful I am for God placing all of you in my life and having this beautiful moment that we could share together on this podcast.
I wouldn't even know each other, but here at Rift, our goal is you see that there you got the, let's say, zoom in here.
$32,000, $570,000 of a $15,000 goal range.
Shout out to AF Post and other accounts who shared this and made it possible.
Again, shout out to AF Post and other accounts.
If I haven't mentioned to you, everyone who supported, including some like Gloiper1 account, some people that I saw on X.
I don't know who you are, but whether it's $5, $50, or you just shared it, reminding you that you also should make sure you read all the prayers too, because there's 767 prayers for you.
So I was like, oh, we'll read it off.
And it's like, wow, that's like 1,500 things you have to read off on the show.
I don't think we're going to do that today, but I'm sure you'll do that and you'll communicate with your followers if they want to hear themselves read off.
There's so many comments.
I think I read there's like 740 of those are comments.
So you're going to have like a three hour stream reading off comments, probably respond to that.
Good luck to you, my friend.
And we're very happy to have you here.
And a reminder, again, at Rift TV, the point of what we're doing here is to bridge the gap to where Con Inc. came in and just stopped supporting young people because they all don't believe in the Zionist regime and its supremacy.
And instead of realizing that our movement needs young people, like a church needs children, and so you shouldn't be upset about kids crying, young people are messy, often don't know what they're doing, and sometimes they're retarded enough to work at a company and then say they're a fascist on a public jubilee episode and get fired.
But I mean, and I love, I've got fired too for stupid shit.
So I'm not pointing the finger, but my point is that, hey, we know just because you do something that the world says is stupid doesn't mean it is.
Abortion is not considered stupid.
It's considered legally a right of a woman, but it's murder and it's evil.
And what you said isn't wrong or evil or illegal or anything you said about it.
We just live in a very, very litigious and canceled culture world controlled by a very select group of people who want to make sure that white people never collectivize or fight for anything that matters to them.
And you stood your ground.
You said what you said.
And you still have never backed down or apologized.
And I've always said when you're getting canceled, don't apologize.
Never apologize to the mob.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
So shout out to the other people, 977 people who made this possible, to the 767 who said prayers, and to the 125 people who shared the link.
That's also important too.
We really do appreciate you.
And we don't just raise money for anybody here.
We're not every week have some fundraiser.
And please do not send me your gives and goes.
Okay, I've already got a bunch of them.
Please do not.
I'm not a fundraising channel.
We are not doing this.
I know you probably have a serious life, but please do not.
I'm being completely serious.
About 200 of them have been sent to me.
Please do not send me your gives and goes.
I'm not sharing them.
Anyway, to my guests, to Mike, the rest of you guys, have a good night and may God bless the United States of America.