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Well, it seems like Trump is taking back Washington, D.C. from the thugs, or so it seems, as the United States has already authorized military use.
They've conscripted the Pentagon to actually fight the cartels.
Plus, it looks like there's some more developments with the Epstein case.
Perhaps Trump now is all calling us stupid, but it looks like there's more developments.
And we're going to talk a little bit about El Salvador.
Rift TV here is sort of creating a stronger relationship with the government down there.
I got accused of actually working for some sort of a secret dictator, fascist neo-Nazi regime to lie to the American public about that place, except for the fact that's not what happened.
And it just so happens the person accusing me was a transgender.
So I don't know what that is about.
Xavier Randiso is on his way to Israel with Cam Higby.
That's really good stuff.
Always just want to give a shout out to that.
Plus, we have some special guests that are going to be talking about their life, their projects, and the things that matter to them most.
Madam's Elijah Schaefer.
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Let's get into it.
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My name is Elijah Schaefer, and Trump is doing something kind of crazy.
Yeah, well, it looks like Trump has declared Liberation Day.
He is now expanding the authority of the federal government, taking back control of Washington, D.C.
It's such a beautiful place.
And when you go there, I always tell people, when you go, especially through some of the archways and the bridges to enter to the new Rome, you see the vision that our founders had to be a brand new city on a hill, a light that shines to the world of greatness.
And instead, it's overtaken by what we call youths these days.
That's the new trendy word, youths, who are attacking people, including a young man named Big Balls.
If I could explain that to myself 10 years ago, I'd be saying that there were youths attacking big balls in D.C.
I would think we're talking about Mendoza's favorite gay club.
But unfortunately, we're talking about real life here.
Anyway, as I mentioned, I have some great people on the show with me today joining me for the first time today.
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She's crazy enough to wear a modest dress and a head veil to church.
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She's joining us and she's awesome.
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She's new on the scene, newish on the scene, a rising influencer as well.
Tell us who you are, why you're here.
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Thank you.
My name is Olivia Krolczak.
I'm a political commentator, public speaker, and according to the internet, a fake bad wife, and Catholic.
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And each one of them paints a different horror story about our government.
And then up next, I have one coming out in about 60 days on CPS.
And we're going to rip the veil off and show the American people what our government's been up to.
And I think with the Trump administration, there's a lot of issues that are consistent.
And one of those being the lack of transparency over the Epstein situation.
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All right, so let's talk about this.
For those that are just joining, I want to watch this one more time.
Here's Trump talking about taking DC back from the thugs, and we'll jump right into this.
And we're here for a very serious purpose, very serious purpose.
Something's out of control, but we're going to put it in control very quickly, like we did on the southern border.
I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor, and worse.
This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we're going to take our capital back.
We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me as the President of the United States.
I'm officially invoking Section 740 of the district Home Rule Act.
You know what that is?
And placing the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control, and you'll be meeting the people that will be directly involved with that.
Very good people, but they're tough and they know what's happening.
They've done it before.
In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order, and public safety in Washington, D.C., and they're going to be allowed to do their job properly.
Brayden, I think it's kind of fantastic what's going on here personally.
I've been talking for a long time about the federal government using its power for once for good.
And I think federalizing or at least nationalizing temporarily districts and cities is so important because you're going, we have crime that is so insane.
We'll talk about El Salvador.
You go to countries that are poor.
El Salvador is very poor.
It has a lot of poverty, but there are literally no crack addicts.
There are no drug addicts.
And you don't feel unsafe.
Again, poverty is not equitable to safety.
A lot of the people who are the most violent in this country have really nice J's on, if you know what I'm saying.
I mean, look, we can get on him about the Epstein files and all the other things that he's doing wrong, which there are plenty of, but we should at least be able to applaud objectively a good thing.
And when Lake Worth people are being cleaned up and the city is safer, that is objectively a good thing.
And it also sets a precedent for the future in the sense that any other city that is dangerous like this, I was in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
I'm 6'5, 230 pounds.
It does not take, you know what I mean?
Like it takes a lot to make me feel uncomfortable or unsafe.
Albuquerque, New Mexico was the only city that I've been walking in that wasn't at nighttime that I felt odd at.
Like I was going at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. to go get dinner, and I was like, this is weird.
Like, I feel uneasy walking through this city.
That doesn't happen to me.
And I can only imagine how it would happen to my mom or my sister or someone like Olivia who's walking through the streets.
And it's dangerous.
And so this is inherently a good thing.
I mean, you know, everyone likes to quote and go, well, this is going to disproportionately affect, you know, certain minority groups.
And then you look at those certain minority groups, which make 13% of the population, which in reality, it's only a half of that 13% and they're committing all these crimes.
So 6.5% of the population is committing 59% of all aggravated assaults, 56% of all murders, 59% of all, you know, like homicides, burglaries, carjackings.
And so I think it really was a catalyst, this big balls situation, which is funny to talk about because the history books are going to record that big balls was jumped by a bunch of scholars, doctors, and engineers.
And because of it, Trump had to clean up the city.
But it sets a good precedent.
We can hope that this will eventually kind of broaden.
And I mean, yeah, it's a little bit nationalistic, but that's kind of what we need to fix this country.
I mean, like you said with El Salvador, we're talking about how cleaning up the streets took someone to really go in and take a stance.
And that's what it's going to take in America as well.
You've seen, like, I don't think authoritarianism is necessarily even bad.
You know, sometimes it's like we need a little authority.
I don't think we need a dictator here.
I don't think we need to completely, you know, upend the Constitution.
But it's like things are so lawless.
Deploying the National Guard and again, allowing them to do their job like they did in LA, they were able to clean up LA.
Those riots, once the National Guard and Marines were deployed, that weekend was the last time and they completely, I was there.
Yeah, they did manhandle us.
And again, all the patriots were mad at me.
So I was like, dude, the Marines are making contact with U.S. citizens.
They're like, oh, you're trying to make Trump look bad.
I'm like, no, this is actually, it is serious.
I'm not taking this lightly.
You know, this kind of force could be abused and it could be used against us.
But it's like, I don't know.
I mean, I think it makes me feel kind of good to see that maybe for once we're not sending money to Israel and maybe we can use a little bit of our force here to protect ourselves against domestic issues, which is not white supremacists.
It's honestly black and Hispanic Latin gangs is really one of the main issues.
And again, in some areas, white drug addicts.
But I mean, overall, that to me is, this is what I want Trump.
I think it's important that we're focusing on our own country for once and seeing some resources being deployed in areas and things that are going to actually fix the problem, right?
We have this gang problem.
And you watch what it's been done in El Salvador and how well it's worked.
When you start arresting the criminals and you start punishing the criminals, crime almost disappears.
And El Salvador went from being the deadliest country in the world three years ago to literally the safest country in Latin America.
And he rounded up 85,000 cartel gang members.
And you'll be down in some of the busiest areas of El Salvador at 8, 9 in the morning.
And you'll see a seven-year-old girl in her, because all the kids down there have school uniforms.
So you can tell the kids are walking themselves and then they're walking through a big city and the kids are running down the sidewalk and you're watching a seven-year-old walk her five-year-old brother to school.
I wouldn't let my kids in America walk my children.
You know, I would never let them walk to school by themselves.
And you're seeing it.
That's how safe it is down in El Salvador.
You can't really explain it.
It's almost something that you just have to experience.
But I've been to 15 different countries over the last 20 weeks, some of the most poorest and most dangerous countries in the world.
I was in Mexico four weeks ago digging up dead bodies with the journalist Oscar Ramirez.
And I feel safer in every single country that I've been to than I did when I was investigating the migrant hotels in New York City or when I was sleeping with the drug addicts on the streets of Philly or when we were on Skid Row last month, you know, in the dumpster fire that is LA.
I mean, I've been to all of these cities and I feel more afraid and I have to watch my back more in America than I do in some of the most dangerous areas of the world.
And I think what's crazy to me always, it's not even like the violence in our country that shocks me.
It's always how much politicians chill to protect crazy black people.
Like, I don't think it does black people any service or good, because what it is is like when you say we can't, we can't handle the crazy ones in our cities because that's representative, representative of all of them, that essentially just throws all black people in one pot and sort of makes you have to throw the baby out the bathroom, like it's really fueling racism in our country, like genuine racism.
You get this new thing called black fatigue.
I don't know if you've heard this is like what people are are dealing with.
It's not a hateful against black people, this is just like you're going okay, so if I ask black people to behave a certain like, to behave properly and that's racism, then maybe I don't like these people.
Because if you're telling me that calling out the crazy ones that's me calling them all out, then fine, have it your way.
And I think it's sort of developing this sort of like, like i'm seeing people who are not racist, who don't hate anyone, really just kind of like doing this when they're at an airport, you know, when you interact with everybody at the airport is like it's like a works program for like the dredges of society.
And you get there.
This literally, this literally happened um, like I have no idea what, what's going on, but every time i've ordered something recently that people have gotten it completely wrong.
I mean, I was in Publix UH, the other day, and I couldn't find a spatula.
Well, eventually it turned out they didn't have any, but two of the first workers I spoke to didn't know what a spatula was, and one of them had to google it.
You know, like he's like what, and i'm like a spatula, like a cooking utensil, and he's just like yeah, I don't know nothing and i'm like dude, what the hell's wrong with these people?
And we gotta like you know, we gotta figure this out.
And I think that that's sort of the same thing happening with with even Anti-semitism, like I, like i'm past the point.
It's just like, look, I want to solve the problems.
I don't want to walk around and, like you know, I don't want people to have to use a different drinking fountain or to like, maybe they can't use self-checkout lines, that's a real problem, but I don't, I don't want you to have to use a different drinking fountain.
But at the same time dude, i've had several crimes committed against me in cities and it was all by the same looking people and they didn't look like Mike Mendoza.
Okay, so that's all i'm gonna say.
They didn't look like him.
Here's the.
Here's the Dc mayor.
She's shook about this.
I'm gonna say, politicians always like i'm shook, like they're always mad that we're handling crime, right.
Look, i'm gonna go to you in a second but, but listen to this, our nation and around the world uh, we have the nation's premier park system, fantastic public schools, including a free and robust pre-k program starting at age three.
We have a tremendous public transportation system uh, and we have hardworking people here who are raising families, starting businesses and hiring workers.
So it's very important to me uh, that for all who live here and visit here just know how beautiful our city is and how proud we are of all that we've accomplished here, we're unique in other ways as well.
Um, though we that's what it sounds like right, it's like we got parks and, like you know and, and and and great places and, but like I don't know what you think about this personally, but I do always love Olivia how like whenever people are trying to attack Trump or like again defend the wrong people, they always talk about unrelated stuff.
Like, well, we got parks and no one's saying no, parks.
They're saying you get mugged in the park.
Like, like they're, you know what I mean?
And it's like, you know, we got clubs and stuff.
You know, there's plenty of drugs.
Like, we know you got a lot of gay people, you know?
We understand that, but it doesn't really answer the question.
I don't think we need to spend too much time on this topic, but in retrospect, what do you think, final conclusion, but with Trump doing this?
Is this the right thing to do?
Is this an overstep?
Do you think he's doing the wrong thing?
I mean, again, if this was Biden, would you still support it?
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Why did it take this dang long?
As someone who lived in Chicago for 18 years, thank God I got out of there.
But as someone who lived there for 18 years, I've seen the worst of the worst.
But I will say I went to DC probably 30 times last two years.
One of the times I was walking to CBS to get hairspray and look behind me and someone got robbed.
And of course, Color Me Shocked, who was doing it.
I think it took way too long to get all this done.
So honestly, I think it's good that he's doing it now.
And Paris, everybody knows Paris is not a safe place.
But it's like Havana, Delhi.
Like, I mean, Delhi doesn't have a murder rate, but the amount of people getting run over by trains, let's talk about that one.
London, Madrid.
Like, this is a problem.
And I've always said we don't have like a race problem.
We have a problem, race.
And we're not going to succeed in our country until we tackle the black crime problem.
And we're not going to stop talking about it.
I feel like the whole world mocks us, man, because they're like, oh, you're so violent.
All this gun violence.
But when you look at white gun violence, you know, we're like pretty much matched with Norway.
I'm just saying, like, we are.
But when you have these minority crimes, why we won't deal with it?
To me, I think it's part of the communist revolution of just trying to make you be okay with disorder and chaos because we're easier to control.
I don't know if you have strong thoughts about this, but it's always bothered me.
And I think that the lack of taking control of this really does fuel genuine racism that is preventable in this country.
Like a lot of people hate black people because you just avoid them because you're afraid of being a victim of crime.
And if that problem was dealt with, I think a lot more rate, there'll be a lot more, I guess, people that are sympathetic towards the black cause of growing out of some of the poverty and the issues.
They'd be willing to help them more, be more assistive.
But with the current crime rate, I think people like white people just avoid black people like a plague.
And that's genuinely a real problem.
And I think it's the crime.
I don't know if you agree or what you think about that.
No, it's interesting because I just got back from Tanzania, Africa, and I didn't see one black person in Africa act like I see the black people act here in America.
So we definitely have African Americans and they're their own, I guess, their own type of African because I go all around the world.
Like I said, 15 different countries, you go to places like Dubai and you don't see black people act like that there.
I think part of it has to do with the culture, the music industry, who controls the music industry.
And they've created this, I guess, to design this persona around black people, how they're supposed to act.
We segregated them, we put them into the ghettos for the longest periods of time.
And then our CIA went and started selling crack in those ghettos.
And I think it's just a compounding of decades and decades of corruption in our intelligence communities, corruption by foreign by foreign nations that have way too much control over our politics.
And we don't get to address the root causes and fix the problems that we have in America.
A vast majority of our money goes to foreign aid to fund these other countries.
You mentioned, by the way, like, yeah, a lot of our foreign aid does go there.
And I do want to talk a little about USAID, but like, I don't know if you guys have an opinion on it, but genuinely, my wife is from Africa, and she is like, African Americans are scary.
You know what I mean?
And they're mean.
She's like, they're rude.
They're rude to me.
And I go, yeah, a lot of them are racist to white people.
They don't like white people.
This is a very true statement.
And of course, look, everyone always knows.
Everyone always has, you know, nice black people they know.
Everyone knows that universally, because your skin's dark, doesn't make you a horrible person or it makes you act a certain way.
But I do conclude with this.
I think the main problem black people are facing African Americans.
I think 40% of African Americans, according to stats, have IQs so low that it makes them susceptible to hyper-programming.
And, you know, and with the conditions that they're currently given, they essentially act like animals.
And I think that the problem is that a lot of the other black people, because they're so defensive, because they've been attacked as a group for so long in our country, that instead of calling out the bullshit in their own community, they defend black people.
It becomes like an insular enabling of the bad behavior.
If you even look at the amount of child abuse and things that's enabled and statutory rape and all that kind of stuff that happens in black communities, the black community doesn't snitch on itself.
They'll kill each other, but they don't snitch.
And I think there's sort of this enabling of the bad behavior where the IQ is a real problem, but it's like, you know, a lot of cultures find their low IQ.
They'll try to like beat it out.
But like if you're a white guy and you're like, hey, I think 40% of black people have, you know, suffer cognitively with like a like a level of like retardation IQ that we need to solve and figure out.
They take that as like, oh, I hate black people.
Whatever.
I'm this and that.
I think I'm better than everyone.
I'm a white supremacist.
And then they, you know, whatever.
Then they'll beat you up.
Like if you say that to a black guy, they'll punch you in the face.
No, but so we can't ever help them, but they'll take our money so that it creates resentment because it's like, well, now I got to give you money to keep you from killing me.
And then, you know, white people get, you know, the more kids they have, the more money they get.
So they get paid to reproduce.
At the same time, they also get free abortions too.
So it's like a weird population circle.
We're like killing them and breeding them at the same rate, but yet we're supporting them.
Well, we have a system that perpetuates this on top of the fact that every group except for white people has an animalistic PAC mentality.
So they're always looking out for each other.
That's why you have people like Vivek trying to bring in a bunch of H-1B workers.
That's why you have all of these different groups that are having racial preferences towards people of the same racial group.
And this was actually documented from Abraham Lincoln when he fought the Civil War.
He said, we need to send them all back to Africa because we took people from mud huts, single-story buildings that hadn't invented the wheel, and we put them in the Industrial Revolution.
We put them into a civilized era, and that is not sustainable.
These people will not survive.
And so what we saw was over the decades, the bottom 10% of the black community was constantly being killed off because they couldn't serve.
They put someone, it's like taking, going back in time, grabbing Mozart and then putting him in front of whatever the soundboard is and saying, all right, now make a song.
He's just going, his brain's going to fry.
And so the people couldn't physically keep up with the progression of society.
And this was predicted by Abraham Lincoln and a lot of his cabinet members.
And this is partially why he was, you know, assassinated was because he said, we can't be doing these things.
It's the same reason the people are, you know, the Titanic drowned because the people who were against the Federal Reserve being founded were on it and all of those things.
And so you have this kind of perpetuation of racial discrepancies between the different groups.
And the problem is there really isn't a fixing it at this stage in time because we've made it so bad that we've split people so far apart that there's going to have to be drastic measures like what's happening in DC taking place before anything else happens because we've tried the nice route.
My generation was raised going, there's no differences.
We're all the same.
Everyone can get along.
Your grandparents and great-grandparents may have done some bad things, but that doesn't mean that has to be you.
Yeah, I don't know, Olivia, like, I don't mean to be like, keep like, that's a girl.
No, but like, but like, I don't know.
Like, I think girls are naturally racist because like they prefer Target over Walmart and they don't, they do.
You know what I mean?
And I, and there's a reason for that.
And that's not to say that it's, you know, when you go to, when you go to Walmart, even if you're in an all-black area, for some reason, there's like, well, hicks, like hillbillies in there.
I never understood that one.
You'd be in like a high-end neighborhood.
You go to Walmart.
There's like the most weird looking trailer trash white people in there, like drug addicts.
It's like, no, so, so, you know, it's not a, you know, poverty and classism and drugs and issues are not like exclusive to black people.
Like, I'm not just throwing them under the bus.
I mean, we have, we have dregs of our own race and society that I think that we don't, we don't defend.
And we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not promoting meth use, right?
I just blasted a kid on the internet who was boasting about using meth.
And I'm like, dude, I saw that.
Yeah, what the hell?
And now he wants to come on the show and have an intervention.
So I was like, I'll have an intervention with you.
But I don't know, as a girl, it's like, you know, does this make you feel safer?
I mean, when you feel like Trump's, you know, trying to tackle this, I feel like what he's trying to do is tackle black crime, but no one, we'll deploy the National Guard.
We'll deploy the National Guard, federalize the city, take over a local government, seize control of the police department before we'll just say a sentence like, we have a problem with black crime.
Like, no one will say that.
We'll do everything else than just addressing it and speaking to like the elephant in the room.
But I'm saying, I don't know.
As a woman, I feel like, you know, statistically, you're more likely to be a victim of crime of these people, especially interracially.
It's got to feel good to know that at least, you know, I think law and order first affects women.
That's my opinion.
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Definitely makes me feel safer.
Not that I plan on going back to DC.
We need this in other cities.
I mean, even here in Florida, I went to Walmart because I needed like a couple of things that I knew Walmart would have.
And I felt like I was in the zoo.
I was the only white person in there.
And they were all looking at me.
Like, seriously.
So I definitely don't feel safe in Walmart and I don't plan on going back.
But yeah, I definitely think it's an issue as a woman.
I hate saying that.
But yeah, as a woman, you definitely feel like a target.
Well, and I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
I mean, like, quite frankly, I would say, you know, you go around the world, right?
And I want to talk about El Salvador for a second because I've been very fascinated by this country, very fascinated by the things they've done.
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We'll be taking some questions from you guys.
Let me go to you real fast.
You know, talk to us a little bit about what Bukele has done in El Salvador because I feel like he's done sort of like he's done this, what Trump is trying to do, but on a much grander and more severe level in terms of restoring order.
And I think it worked a little too well almost to where I'm worried for him that he, you know, the CIA is going to try to kill him or something if he doesn't.
I don't know.
I'm worried.
And I don't mean this.
I'm not trying to insinuate anything.
I just like genuinely, you know, talked to some government officials on the show here, and they were really keen on like, nope, America is our greatest ally.
You know, like, we love America.
And I felt like there was a healthy fear.
Like, you know, we don't want to piss America off.
And it looks like he gets along well with Trump.
So as of right now, it seems like they'll be fine.
But yeah, you made an entire documentary on El Salvador.
Really good.
Talk to us about what he did there and what you saw because I was told, I don't know what you think about it, but I want to hear your opinion on whether you think it's good or bad, too.
But in order to understand how big of a deal it was and what he did, you have to really understand how the United States operates and how we go into these third world countries.
And we use organizations like UID, USAID, to act as front organizations.
And USAID will fund a National Endowment for Democracy that funds another NGO that funds another NGO.
And the last NGO commits the crime.
So it's almost like they set up offshore bank accounts where it's so hard.
You have bank accounts in so many different countries to track that paper truck because you have to get warrants in every different country.
But when you have a network of NGOs that are committing crimes and it's so spider-webbed, it's almost impossible for you to actually pin the crime on USAID when five NGOs down the line that were funded by this NGO that were funded by that NGO that commits the crime.
So we build out these networks of NGOs over a 20, 30 or like a 60 to 70 year period.
USAID was actually the first country that USAID operated in was El Salvador back in, I believe, in 63 under Kennedy.
And then from there, they use these NGOs to infiltrate media networks.
They'll buy out media networks.
They'll install media hosts.
And then once they take control of media outlets in these countries, they use those media outlets to target politicians that'll do their bidding and to attack politicians that don't.
And over a 10, 20, 30 year period, you've now installed judges, you've installed Supreme Courts, you've installed politicians, and you have enough power when Trump appoints an ambassador or any president appoints an ambassador, that ambassador becomes more powerful than that country because the ambassador controls all the corrupt politicians.
They control the judges.
They control the media.
And when we want to force our policy in that country, it's very easy.
So that's kind of what Bukele was up against.
He was up against the military industrial complex.
He was up against the banks.
He was up against Big Pharma.
He was up against Mossad.
He was up against the CIA because nobody wanted Bukele to save that country.
And then after it took about a year and a half, and it's kind of similar to what happened to Trump.
So we just had big balls get attacked.
That was the final straw.
That's what broke the camel's back in El Salvador.
Once Bukele built the mega prisons and he started to go rounding up cartel members, the cartel members are like, oh, you're actually going to, somebody's going to put us in jail because they were just let out.
They were just, the cases were dismissed.
The judges were corrupt.
They started to arrest them.
So the cartels wanted to go out and send a message to Bukele.
So in one day, they went out and slaughtered.
It was just 63 innocent civilians.
It was grandmas, it was mothers, it was kids.
One of the kids is actually Bukele's, from what I've been told, is Bukele's like second in charge.
Like, this is the guy who helped organize and built all the mega prisons and laid out the game plan to go and arrest all the cartel members.
And then what that did, that forced Bukeley because there was so much public outcry.
Bukele wanted to suspend the Constitution, which gave him the ability to go out and arrest gang members because they had car, just because they had teardrop tattoos in their face.
So if you had markings and you were covered from head to toe in tattoos, Bukele, you didn't get a court date.
You didn't get an attorney.
He went and rounded you up.
You're doing life in prison.
You'll never see the light of day.
And there are, I've interviewed three girls now who have family members who are in prison for life that they will never see again.
And they will even tell you that they are happy with what Bukele is doing, even though that they believe that their relative, one of them, for example, was a tattoo artist.
And this guy, you live in a cartel.
When a cartel controls your entire town and you're the tattoo guy, you're going to tattoo the cartels, right?
Like it's just, you don't have a choice.
So allegedly, he was innocent.
He's in prison doing life.
But even those people, because they're the collateral damage, I think it was like 17,000 people a year, something crazy like that were getting murdered in El Salvador.
And now it's the safest country in Latin America.
You're watching five, seven-year-old girls walk their children to school or walk themselves to school.
You step off the plane in El Salvador, and every single person, doesn't matter if it's the girl that's introduced or greeting you when you get off the plane, it doesn't matter if it's the girl serving you Wendy's and flipping your burgers or it's the guy pumping your gas at the gas station.
They couldn't be more excited and more proud to have a job and have opportunity.
Every person you walk by is so happy, so excited because they're so excited because for once in their life, they have a president that's protecting their private property rights.
You have your own personal private property rights.
Nobody should be able to come up and assault you.
Nobody should be able to come up and steal your money.
Nobody should be able to squat in your home.
And Bukele, at the end of the day, is just protecting private property rights.
And what he did with Bitcoin now gives the citizens of that country an investment vehicle to really change their life.
In the first year that he was president, when he made Bitcoin legal tender, it went down to, I think, like 17,000.
In that year, if the citizens would have just bought like $500 worth of Bitcoin during that range, they would have accumulated 0.01 Bitcoin.
If they keep that in a cold storage wallet in 10 years, they'll technically be able to live off the interest because the cost of living is so low in El Salvador for the rest of their life.
They won't even need a retirement.
They won't need a 401k.
They'll be able to just live off that $500 Bitcoin investment.
Yeah, and that's what he's like, what I got, what he's doing down there too.
Remember, these are Palestinian people and they are resisting the Zog, in my opinion, but at a level that is not just like, oh, I'm going to just shit post on the internet.
They're like going, how do we unplug from like the central banks, right?
How do we cause our Federal Reserve not to be manipulated by the US dollar, right?
How do we decentralize ourselves?
And that's kind of the mission of Rift.
This whole network is we have new shows starting coming up very soon.
It's like, how do we decentralize the information we're talking about?
So we're not, you know, some pro-Trump or anti-Trump network.
We're not, you know, pro-Republican, anti-Republican.
We're doing something different.
We're trying to speak differently.
And down there, I feel like people are being told up here that he's like some dictator that, you know, is doing, you know, like Chavez or something like that, that he's doing, committing crimes.
And I know this because I wrote this on X. Even Republicans are drinking the Kool-Aid.
I said, I've witnessed the reality of El Salvador, what Nayab Bukele is doing there, what all world leaders should be doing.
He's an exceptional powerhouse and loved by his people.
We need to do the same thing here with black and Hispanic gangs.
Now, Sarah Higdon, who is a transgender, and I have no problem with him.
You know, I don't, he's always been nice to me.
So, I mean, that's fine.
But I mean, like, you know, probably shouldn't be a transgender.
That's my personal opinion.
Not very much.
I don't think it's good for you.
And it doesn't necessarily show that you're thinking well, right?
If you're, if you're, if you're transgender, but I, I, I mean, but still a nice man.
And, you know, if I ever see you, this is not slide on your personality.
You know, just, I just think this is just kind of weird that he was like, you went on a propaganda tour and don't see how Bukele will be seen no differently than Castro or Chavez in a few years.
He literally made deals with the gangs to ensure he maintains power and wields his military like every dictator around the world to intimidate political opponents.
The tour you went on is no different than the one Netanyahu took our politicians on this week.
And I'm like, I wasn't invited by the government.
And I went on my own ticket and budget.
I explored myself on my own dime.
Why are you accusing me of propaganda when I paid my own way, brought my own staff, and we all came to the same conclusion while doing our own research?
It's like, what tour is this?
What tour is this man?
There's no tours offered by Bukele.
They don't even work with the press, by the way.
They don't like the press.
And they don't work with the press.
There's no Department of Cultural Liaison.
I just went down there as a journalist and made my own conscience.
I have a great documentary and probably the best documentary exposing the crime and the corruption and what the United States government did to El Salvador over a 60-year period.
It's the most pro-Bukele.
It's literally called God Bukele in Bitcoin.
And they've never reached out to me.
They've never contacted me.
They've never shared my film.
I've never had any interaction with their government.
And I'm moving my businesses down there.
I'm moving my real estate development down there.
I mean, it's the greatest country in the world.
And if I didn't have my son and my family here, I would be down there full-time.
It's like you go down there and it's like, this is what America should be.
Bingo.
It's like you go down there and it's just like common sense solutions.
Like what you wish the Republican Party was, that's what his government is.
And you're like, I'm around my people.
You didn't just say, you can just, you can just say, like, yeah, you know, Jews control the world.
They control the, you know, the money.
And we need to make sure our whole life is not controlled by them.
And everyone's like, yeah, exactly.
Everybody who talks on the street's like, yep, that's exactly what we're doing.
And it's like, you know, hey, we need to make sure that like, you can't have crack addicts on the street.
You can't have drug addicts walking around.
And everyone's like, yeah, we don't.
And we don't.
And we'll make a law.
We shouldn't have that.
Everything's common sense.
It's like, you know, hey, we shouldn't, there's too many drunk driving accidents.
Okay, let's just lower the rate to 0.00.
And once you have one drink, you can't drive.
And then we'll make Ubers more affordable.
And then we'll make a way to cap prices on like taxi stuff to stop extortion so that we raise our transportation industry while also making our roads safer.
And it's like, yeah, this is all great stuff, you know?
And it's freedom of speech.
You can still say whatever you want.
People still criticize Bukele.
You're not getting disappeared if you don't agree with him on something.
It's not like that.
And he's being elected.
I don't know what you guys know about El Salvador, but it's like, it's weird because it's showing me we can just do things.
You can just do things.
Like, we don't have to live in this uniparty.
Like, he created his third party, took out the Republicans and Democrats, essentially, that's not what they're called, but took them out.
And now he's just like, we're going to just be common sense.
It literally called the new ideas.
Like, we're just going to do what makes sense.
And everyone there is like, yeah, he is kind of a benevolent dictator in terms of he is kind of, you know, assuming power.
But like, would we not agree here that like there's no way through an election we're going to win our country back?
I knew that's when I decided I'm going to move my stuff down there.
As long as he's like president for life, I feel more safe under him than I would under Trump.
You know what I mean?
I don't know what you think about like living in that kind of like society, but I don't mind living in an authoritarian society as long as it's just and Christian.
It's a Christian.
It's a Catholic society.
So it's a Catholic authoritarian regime.
It's literally a Catholic authoritarian regime that runs the country by the laws of Christ.
We literally have China going down there and building a port the size of Singapore.
They're putting a new international airport on the other side of the country, which is going to be the hub for Honduras and all the countries in Latin America.
China's put a $1.1 billion water filtration system.
That's one of the biggest hurdles right now is the water issues.
It's so awesome down there that Bukele and his government doesn't even necessarily have to force to raise the minimum wage.
There is so much business and so much opportunity that if you're not paying your employees roughly about 30% above minimum wage right now, your employees will just go across the street and somebody will hire them for more because there's so much demand.
Good luck trying to find a contractor.
Good luck trying to build a house because it's just not, there's just not enough people there.
That is the bacteria itself right there that's inside of him.
Okay, but this is actually, this is why this conversation, I don't really care about politics, really.
What I'm caring about is solutions.
And like you mentioned earlier, like you're like, you know, whatever.
I didn't deny any of those things.
I'm tired of denying, like, let's talk about being in the actual closet in this country.
Like, gay people are not the ones in the closet.
Right-wingers are the ones that are in the closet.
We're not even supported by our own party.
Like, you know, our party is controlled by a foreign government.
Like, I mean, this is like, if you're really right-wing, you're gate-kept out of the conversation and you're basically told that you're nobody and you're nothing.
And they mock you, right?
They literally make fun of you.
And they come after you and say that you're, you know, an extremist.
And you're like, you know what?
Why am I, you're extreme.
You're, yeah, you're activating the military because you can't say the word black people.
You're so PC'd out.
Like, and that's what some people are like, I'm not extreme.
I'm common sense, dude.
You know, it's like all of the stupid liberals out there.
They're literally retarded.
They're the first ones to talk about how they love minorities and stuff.
They live in the most waspy neighborhoods ever.
And it's like, look, I don't need to talk.
We're past that.
It's like, dude, hey, I'm at the point now.
My ancestors left Europe.
They left the comforts of a European development and they pioneered the wilderness, both my wife's side in Australia and my side.
My in-laws went to Africa, living in Africa.
It's where they were born or whatever and pioneered their own life.
I'm going.
Look, do I really want to live around a bunch of brown people naturally?
Obviously, I want to live around my own people.
I like my people.
But right now, There has to be a solution, and I'm seeing the real, the real resurgence of actual right-wing fundamental politics with a bigger idea of decoupling from the banks taking place in that country.
And, you know, I've been meeting with Jack Cruz and Kaiser and a lot of the people there, you know, the czar of Bitcoin and what's going on.
And, you know, we went with Herbert Eshamon and different people.
And I'm going to go, are you going to Paul Australia?
It's like the guy said I was joking when I was like, no, I'm going to be getting a place down here.
I'm going to be living in and out of here.
And it's like, oh, you're just speaking.
It's like, no, I'm literally.
It's like two weeks later.
I'm back down there.
I'm going back down this weekend and I'm going to get a place.
I got to figure out how to get a place down there.
Like, you know, or whatever.
And we'll talk about that.
But it's like, are you, like, when people say I'm willing to do what it takes?
It's like, would you move your family to another country?
If the West is not where you can wage your war, there's anti-Semitism task forces.
They're going to make things illegal.
Like, I might move this business down there because it's just like, we'll be protected from the international cartel that wants to destroy us.
And they're going to come down on us.
The whole anti-Semitism thing, you hear, you hear what Jonathan Greenblad is saying.
Netanyahu is saying, like, we got to get these trolls on the internet.
We got to get this under control.
We got to clamp down, you know, and you're just, you're seeing.
This is why I don't like, by the way, the porn laws in Florida because it has nothing to do with pornography.
They're trying to restrict, they're trying to get you comfortable with restricting access to certain things.
It should have been an ID.
They should have not let the company shut down.
You have to show an ID to access, or we're not going to let you shut down.
They should have done something very, very important.
But instead, they're letting you know that, hey, look, we're going to create these sort of like systems, even on Australia, that people wanted porn restrictions with IDs as well.
And the government said, oh, now everyone's going to have to use an ID to get on the internet.
So now we're going to attach your internet usage to your actual ID.
That's what they're doing now and there.
And that's the place where they test, you know, the waters that the World Economic Forum does for what's going to go on in the United States.
I don't know, but a lot of Americans, I feel like, aren't ready for the conversation that a lot more of us are going to start seeing a lot more people move to El Salvador.
And you're going to be like, what's going on here?
And no, we're not going to all like drink Kool-Aid and die one day.
It's like, I'm tired of being in, I'm tired of being in the right-wing closet and having to pretend like being extreme isn't a good thing.
I mean, look, the thing is, my family's in Florida.
And so, yeah, it'd be a little bit of a drive or a flight, you know, like depending on if I stayed in the state.
And then I took a three-hour flight.
But to raise my family in a safe location, oh my gosh, are you kidding me?
To be in a country that actually protects my rights and cares about my individual liberties as a human being and as a Christian?
That's a huge, that is the deal breaker for me.
And when you have this palantir lock star, lock grid control state that we're living in, I didn't even know the extent of the porn laws in Florida.
I mean, I saw that it was like, we're going to require you to verify your age and, you know, porn have pulled out.
And everyone's like, well, that's an odd thing for them to do.
I could see the extent of it going the negative direction, though, as well, with what you're talking about, where the government may lock down other things or may force certain, you know, with through implication, like in Australia, with, oh, well, now you have to show an ID to get onto the internet in general.
That is something that I'm not a fan of.
And so, yeah, being in a state that is respectful of your freedoms and liberties as a human.
But yeah, but meaning like, no, it's about like, hey, being smart.
Like, hey, maybe I need to register my company in a foreign country and operate my funds under Bitcoin because I know that there's going to be, you know, people get debanked here.
So I can prevent myself from being debanked and be able to run my business.
I need to be careful.
The guy we're doing a collab with Tamara Hermes out in the street.
We're going to be doing some great crazy stuff.
He just got debanked for his videos.
Some of his videos are inappropriate, but it's not like, why can't you bank?
We just saw right now, what's his name?
There's that guy.
What's his name?
From Europe who just got debanked because he's going to jail for sharing memes.
So the point is, is that it's like, but also you can live in between the two countries very easily.
But the point is, is that you have to think about protecting your assets and your money and think about that.
Like the Bible warns about you won't be able to buy, sell, or trade or whatever.
It's like America's going into a, I think we're going to go into a very dark era, especially as the boomers, you know, liquidate all of their property and sell it to BlackRock and Vanguard.
And we have like only one-third of homes owned by private, you know, enterprise.
Where do you think this country is going genuinely?
Because I've seen a lot of, I've seen a lot of stuff on where we're going economically, but I think 10 years from now, we're going to have a very dark time.
Yeah, well, you talked about, you want to talk about solutions, right?
And the parts that I didn't touch on, what Bukele did were probably the most important was day one, he cut off USAID.
He cut off the United States government's ability to funnel money into woke corporations and woke causes in his country.
The second thing he did was he started to arrest the corrupt politicians.
At one point, Bukele had what was equivalent to our like state of the union.
He had every politician, every judge, every Supreme Court all in one room where he was going to address them.
And as soon as the last person walked in the room, which was him, he shut the door, locked the doors, and ordered basically a sergeant-at-arms to investigate every single person in that room, including himself.
And any corruption that they found, he wanted to put out publicly.
And then he arrested the last few corrupt politicians.
So once you get the corrupt politicians out in America, look what Doge has uncovered.
How many people have been arrested?
Look at how rich our politicians are getting insider trading.
Filthy rich.
How many have been arrested?
Zero.
Trump's been in office for what, nine months?
How many people have been arrested?
Zero.
So unless you start addressing the root cause, which is political corruption, which is our politicians are sold out to a foreign interest and they're a lie.
I mean, Tucker did it, was it last week when he was interviewing that gentleman who was deep in the DC swamp?
And he said, hey, have you, that doesn't sound like you're putting America's interests first.
And he goes, have you in the last 40 years, ever one time, been in Washington, D.C., where an interest of America was in the best interest of America, but it wasn't in the best interest of Israel?
And our politicians chose the best interest of America over Israel.
And the guy looked at him, paused for a second.
He's like, no, not one.
So not one time in 40 years has any of your politicians in any administration ever put American citizens first before Israel.
And you can't do that.
You can't have this pariah state, which is Israel, leeching off the back of every single American citizen.
They have free health care.
They are able to go.
If you want to go be a land thief, you can go and your government will pay you to go and steal land.
You don't have to work.
You don't have to have a job.
You get free health care, free education, free money, free everything to just go and steal somebody's land.
And the American taxpayers are paying for that.
So until we address that root cause, I think America's had to do a very, very dark place.
How much do you think a house is going to cost your great-great-grandkids 50 years?
I want to know your first car based off the last 50 years of inflation at that same rate.
If we could just continue on this same trajectory, what do you think your first three-bedroom house, ranch house, one-car garage, what do you think it's going to cost your great-great-grandkids in 50 years?
So the first starter house, which was $22,700 in 75, is going to cost $6.8 million.
Your first basic Ford focus, which was like the T-Bird back then, was $2,700.
In 2075, it's going to cost $890,000 for your first manual windows, roll-up, nothing.
That's how much it's going to cost.
So do you think the question you should be, do you think your great-great-grandchildren are going to increase their wages here in America to offset that?
I mean, we're not actually prioritizing the working class in America.
That's the problem is everyone on the right is like, yay, capitalism, but we live in this anarchist corporate oligarchical society.
And so we don't actually have any sort of like, I mean, I had this whole, I've been on rants about Reagan with trickle-down economics and how terrible that was because people are inherently selfish and they won't ever share unless they're forced to.
I mean, that's literally, you could look at a kindergarten class and learn that.
Kids do not typically share with each other.
But I mean, no system is going to be perfect, but damn it, if we're not screwed with the current one.
I mean, like you just said, 50 years from now, a basic car costing three quarters or plus of a million dollars, I drive a 2002 Ford right now.
It's not like I'm living in luxury already, and I can't imagine 50 years from now, my great-great-grandkids, they're going to be screwed.
I mean, that's the problem.
It's really, will America survive the next decade or not?
And on the trajectory that we're currently on, we're not going to survive.
The country's already screwed.
I mean, we're at the point that every other great nation in the history of the world has never recovered from.
Every other nation that's reached the same precipice of sexual degeneracy, immorality, crime, et cetera, corruption, never actually recovered.
They've always fallen.
And so America, by and large, is screwed unless something drastic happens.
So unless something like DC with the crime cleanup actually goes nationwide, followed by a decentralization of the banking system, followed by kicking out a certain group of people.
So I want to go to a couple other stories here that I think are kind of interesting.
Number one, let me bring this up here.
You know, we're talking, though, about this sort of like long-standing societal re-engineering.
And this video resurfaced of Bill Clinton.
who did not have sexual relations with that woman.
He did not.
But he was talking, I think it's at a graduation, it looks like, to some extent, or some sort of formal event in the 90s while he was sitting president.
And he talks about how we're working in engineering society so that white people will no longer be the majority.
This is, you know, 30 years ago, he's speaking about this.
And listen to everybody's reaction.
People would say, like, we're going to go back to the 90s.
You know, like, I'm a 90s Democrat.
I want to remind you that these people have been working for decades.
You know, I mean, they've been working since before I was born, definitely before you guys were born, on engineering the society we're in.
And I'm telling people, it's why everyone's like, don't abandon this country.
Not banning the country.
Okay.
Even in the revolution, was it, was it Jefferson?
Who went to France?
Who went to France to go get the French advice during the original revolution?
Yeah, well, I was going to say, I know that we had several leaders go over there during that time, and they spent time, long time there, just really, really brainstorming and trying to strategize.
And when I'm in El Salvador, I'm mostly meeting with Americans, by the way.
It's like, don't abandon.
It's like Americans who are trying to figure out how to save our country.
Americans who are trying to figure out through the health means, through the banking means, they're there to protect themselves.
They're there to protect their money because it's in Bitcoin.
You got to invest.
That's why it's like their money's held in Bitcoin.
And legally, they're like diplomats and stuff.
They're getting like, you know, basically safety from the United States government.
And when you go there, the United States embassy is like this.
It's bigger than the White House, like the Capitol.
It's crazy.
It's a compound.
Like, you know, the United States have been working in El Salvador for a long time.
That thing is like, it's bigger than government buildings here.
And it is like, it is very well protected, more protected than our embassy in Libya, just to make an example.
Like, they're ready for, if they need to be ready for a war.
Like, they know what's going on.
And it makes you know that the United States has some interesting ideas there.
But yeah, I don't know if this issue is close to your heart, but like, you know, they did not make this country multi-ethnic out of the benevolence of their heart because they really just wanted to help people from Haiti.
This was about destroying Western idealism, about getting control of the nation by destroying the core of its identity and by creating a division in the nation so that there was no hegemony.
And I mean this genuinely.
One of the reasons why El Salvador it worked is because they still are a united people.
And there is some ethnic and racial divide, but they're El Salvadorans, you know, and they identify as a homogenous group.
So when you have high approval ratings, it's because, look, you're never, when people say like Trump has 50% approval ratings, how are you ever going to get approval ratings, right?
Because to be high in this country, because black people want what black people want, Indians want what Indians want.
White people are the only ones that are out that vote out group and can't unite.
We're the only ones that don't vote on race.
And we're the only ones that reprimand our people.
Black people do what black people want.
Look at the BLM movement.
They all get on board.
And what do we do when we try to get the black vote?
We appeal to black people.
I'll give you free phones and shit.
You know, that's what we do.
To white people, we actually talk about like policies and order.
And Mexicans, we just talk about amnesty.
You know, so it's like, it's like realistically speaking, I look at this and I'm like, damn, when I'm talking about El Salvador, I'm talking about I need real solutions for my family.
And do you know the only part about El Salvador that sucks?
Someone's like, well, you spend a lot of time there.
You're not going to like it.
Listen, it's a third world country.
Okay.
Also, the places I can afford to live in are not third world in that country.
So I just clarify to you.
Secondly, Bukhali has made it that it's very serious crime to attack a Westerner with a Western passport.
So not only is it already safe, but you are not going to be in trouble there, especially if the Western people are very respectful out of the goodness of their heart.
And you don't have to tip them and they still serve you nicely, but you can tip them.
And I do.
That being said, it's like, you know, when you hear them cheering, like, white people are going to be a minority in their own country.
You're going, this is not just something you're going to stand up and fight to.
You know, damn, patriot.
I'm just going to fight for my kids and stand up.
There's like a small zip code area here in South Florida to where you're safe.
And I live in it.
And literally to live in a normal three-bedroom, four-bedroom house, it's between $600 to $8,500.
I couldn't find anything less than $6,000.
And I live in a townhouse in South Florida.
I couldn't find anything cheaper than that.
And if I wanted a detached house, the average was $8,500 for like a one-story, 1,800-square-foot house in this area.
That's it.
And like, and if I wanted anything decent, like five bedrooms, two stories, it was like $1,000 to $16,000 a month to rent, right?
These are not super nice houses.
These are just like normal middle-class houses.
And that's just to not be around crime here.
This is one of the most expensive places to live in the world.
Same thing in West LA or anything.
It's the same thing in New York.
It's the exact same thing.
So it's like, people are like, oh, $1,300 isn't cheap.
It's like to be safe here, to be safe here, you got to spend, you know, $70,000 to $100,000 a year on rent to be safe here.
An apartment here is $5,000, you know, like just an apartment.
It's like $5,000 here.
So, you know, that's not even like, I saw this other guy.
His apartment is $7,500.
It's right down the street.
It's just two bedrooms, too bad, $7,500.
The ones over here start at $7,100.
And it's like, it's like, and you do that because the boca has no crime.
So, like, I'm just saying, as a 23-year-old guy, why wouldn't you start a family for $1,300 a month?
Why would I not, like, like, genuinely speaking, as a Gen Z person, why would I look at like, and I get it, Boca, LA, New York, those are very high-expense area codes, right?
Those are not cheap areas to live.
But even if you go north or south of Boca, you hit a little bit more of a ghetto, not necessarily a safe spot.
You're finding an apartment for three, four grand a month, maybe 2.5 if you're lucky.
I could go to a town, to a country that not only respects who I am as a Westerner, as a Christian, as an American, whatever, but will integrate me into their society.
And then to the people in the chat saying it's defeatist, I'll get your opinion on this.
It's not, like, I think you guys are like, like looking at the chessboard as like, like, there's only one move you can make.
We'll just keep voting Republican.
And I'm going, we're, I want to be around people who have destroyed a system and rebuilt their own system that works and learn from them.
It's like going to school.
It's like, you don't see someone's defeatist if they go to college in London.
It's like, oh, you went to Oxford?
I don't know, London, but you went to go to, you went to Oxford?
What are you?
Against the American education system?
It's like, no, I just went to study in a different country.
It's like, you know, people have vacation homes in all different countries.
Think of it as a vacation home.
It's a place you can go to vacation to go meet with like-minded people.
And also, I'm considering doing like retreats, like doing Rift retreats, inviting people, introducing them to well-connected people, creating a network out there.
And, you know, people can come out and can, you know, even having the house available for friends and people.
If they run into trouble with the government, they can get there and be safe.
You know, I had to live in a safe house after January 6th that somebody owned that was able to shield me from, you know, with immunity, like a diplomatic immunity.
And it's like, that's real and that happens.
And it's happened to me.
So a lot of people haven't dealt with problems with the feds.
You know, one of our guys, Michael Hennessy, he got his home raided and got arrested at gunpoint by the FBI, and it's real.
They just returned his phone like last week.
And so, you know, this stuff is real.
People here have been raided and arrested.
And we're not defeatist.
We're saying, hey, you're actually defeatist by playing the system still.
You think you're going to win by voting your way out of this?
I have bad news for you.
Okay.
You want the Epstein files?
You're not getting them, buddy.
The government doesn't do what you want.
They're not a representative democracy.
They're not a republic.
They don't do what you asked for.
You wanted mass deportations?
Guess what?
They're giving special licenses to farm workers and to hotel and what's that called?
The industry.
Hospitality, uh, because why?
Because his donors asked for it.
They're they're bombing Iran because Adelson gave him a hundred million.
Like, it's not defeatist.
I'm being honest and can then grow the fuck up for like five minutes and realize you've got to be real with yourself.
Like, look at yourself in the mirror.
You are uglier and fatter than you wish you were.
Okay, you can lie to yourself every day and say, I'm in shape, I'm in shape, I'm looking good.
No, you're getting older, you're not, you're not in shape, and you need to one day be honest and tell yourself that.
It's like when you tell your friend, fat shaming is good.
You're like, dude, you're getting too big.
You know, hey, you take the you've taken the bulk a little too seriously, my friend, and you've got to go to the gym and work out.
Is that mean?
Yeah, kind of, but it's good.
And you know, countries like China have been really honest with themselves about the poverty and what's been going on.
They've taken themselves seriously.
And I'm saying it's a bad thing when the communists are having more success developing their nation than the so-called generationally, you know, benevolent republics.
And if you look at the republics across the West, we're all failing universally at the same rate.
Our birth rates decline.
Our societies are crumbling.
Our immigration is out of control.
And they're putting people in jail for stupid shit.
And we're not getting justice.
Nobody that's evil is getting arrested.
So, no, I'm not a defeatist person.
This is not, I haven't surrendered.
In fact, I've just said this.
It's just like this.
Well, we have guns.
They have drones, buddy.
They have drone armies.
Like, you have to understand what's going on here and be smart about it.
And yeah, it's like Arval.
They say the same thing.
Oh, he's building this wide only community.
It's defeatist.
It's seclusionary.
It's reductionist.
No, it's trying to find an alternate solution because currently you need to be inventive.
Oh, did they give up on England?
Because they, you know, are founding fathers pussies for founding America?
No, they built something better because what was built was destroyed.
And instead of taking out the monarchy, which was the strongest empire at the time, didn't have the ability to, they had to separate themselves by an ocean and create their own constitutional republic in order to have the life they wanted.
And nobody thinks they're pussies for doing that.
They're actually smart.
So that's all I'm saying.
It's the people that make up a nation, the people that make up a country.
And the smartest people in the world I know currently have homes in El Salvador.
You know, it's like if you have lung cancer and you were trying to get rid of your lung cancer, you wouldn't continue to smoke cigarettes.
Okay.
What we're looking at here with our government and what our country has done is it's the same way.
The rot is so bad.
It's stage four cancer.
To talk a little bit about what you said about Bill Clinton in 97, they passed the ASFA Act, right?
The American and Safe Families Act.
That created a kiddie, which allowed our government, the state government, to ratify their constitution, which literally created a for-profit child trafficking pipeline, which is known as CPS.
CPS kidnaps 480,000 American children.
Your government has created a system that legally allows them to steal your children when their own internal studies show that 83% of the time they are in the wrong and CPS is able to kidnap your child as an American.
The system is so rotted to its core, it has to be completely dismantled.
And if you were to take a look at the process that you would need to commit to do that, it's not being done here.
So you're not going to get the end result you want.
But what we have, the opportunity here in why El Salvador is so important because it needs to be that beacon for the world.
It needs to show the world that it can be done, that it's doable.
And we, as the Patriots, are looking at this place.
It's like America is the Titanic and we've hit the iceberg.
The ship is thinking.
I think Tim Poole actually said it's like you're watching people run around the Titanic after it's hit the iceberg and they're trying to steal the silver and gold silverware off the tables, right?
And they're lining their pockets and all of a sudden, one by one, the lifeboats are going away.
Eventually, there's not going to be a lifeboat for you to get on.
But right now, we just hit the iceberg.
It's full of lifeboats.
The ship's not even taken on water yet.
Like you have the opportunity to get in a lifeboat and get your family to safety.
And once they're to safety, you can fight the war again.
But you can't fight the war if you go down with the Titanic.
Bukele's looking for allies to help him to to to to decentralize from the banks.
And it's like, he's an ally to me.
You know, even, even that Austrian painter allied with a lot of people that, you know, people would think you shouldn't.
I think a lot of people are like, A lot of people are complaining right now on the sidelines.
I know what you think about with this too, especially as a female, but it's like, there's so many people with with with a lot of criticisms of people who are trying to do something.
What are you doing?
Like, what are you doing that's helping us?
You're sitting there complaining on the internet, writing comments that you don't like people, criticizing people for wearing a dress to mass.
Did you even go to mass?
Were you there?
Okay, maybe you can criticize.
Are you?
Are you serving God?
Why are we always looking for what the people who are trying to do good are kind of doing wrong or not as good as we'd like?
Why are we holding the good people to their feet to the fire and trying to keep them down and discouraging them and criticizing them and everything sucks and you suck and that's not good enough?
Why don't we just start telling the people that are trying to do the right thing and good things?
Good.
Keep going in that direction.
And you know what?
If I'm going to go in this direction, let's share with each other what we're learning.
And yeah, I'm not moving my entire family to El Salvador and giving up on America and whatever.
But you know what?
It is nice to know that I don't have to give my wife a gun to go take our kids out into the city.
You know, that's kind of a nice thing.
You know, I like guns.
I think it's really good.
But you know what's crazy?
Why is it our guns are meant to protect us from the government, not from each other?
You know, I mean, a little bit, but it's like, now I have to carry, I have to carry a gun with me when I go to a gas station because people are scary here.
They literally scare.
They're scary looking people.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, you walk around, Americans are not happy.
And it's like, I don't know where people don't understand that America, as much as it is a people, and it's not just an idea, but also the idea of America and the people of America are on a death, on a death spiral.
And it's like, I want to find out, Bukele started a new country.
El Salvador didn't exist.
This is a brand new country that he started.
The Constitution that he's amended, everything that's gone on, this is a brand new nation.
And it looks more like, it operates more like what America was when it was founded than America does today.
You know what I mean?
I think that the people who gave their lives for America in World War II are more aligned with what Bukele is doing than what our own American politicians are doing.
And no, I'm not giving up on America.
In fact, I'm just not trying to play stupid anymore so that I look good to people.
I don't care what you think about me.
I care about my family's safety.
I care about my actual family.
And young people are not able to start families here.
It's too damn expensive.
So it's a problem.
And I'd also like to give people in my company an opportunity to live somewhere that they can afford to live.
And it's like 300 bucks to travel back to.
You can just get your stuff on Amazon, bring a couple suitcases back, and you can actually have a home and a family of children.
So maybe your kids.
Okay, so you want to live here than not have kids?
What's more important?
To live in a zip code in Florida and to have no children and no family because you want to look good to people on the internet?
Or to actually have some damn beautiful white children and give birth to them in a country and try to rebuild your family and a life and then still fight for your country and come here and have a business here too.
Why not have multiple businesses, multiple properties?
Why not be smarter instead of stupidity?
And I'm trying to liberate you guys.
I'm trying to, you guys are DC and I'm Trump and I'm trying to come in and tell you guys that there is other options out here than sitting around jerking off to porn and complaining that there are no good women.
You know, it's like, I'm just saying, like, go get, find a good woman here and start a family and travel to and from here and work and spend a few years, save up your money, then move back here.
I bought a Nissan kick, 2024 Nissan kick with 60,000 kilometers, so like 30,000 miles on it for 17 grand, all leather sports package, brand new, almost no miles.
And I don't even have to put insurance on it because I bought it cash.
So I have a car I don't have to pay insurance on.
It costs me like 100 bucks to register it.
I bought property that I never have to pay property tax on.
That's mine for the rest of my life.
And I'm going to build resorts on it.
I'm going to retreat on it.
I'm going to divide it up and sell out lots.
And I'm going to live off that.
And that one investment in El Salvador will literally in that country set me up for the rest of my life off just one investment that I made over a six-month period.
I was going to say, if you want to look it up, though, but if you could bring up some of the stuff I have it on my phone, can you tell us monitoring situations?
You're monitoring it.
So can you lay it down for the audience who doesn't know what's going on?
They completely blocked him from every social media platform.
He was irrelevant.
Nobody was talking about him.
The worst thing that they could have done was brought his voice back to life.
They thought he was dead.
They thought they were going to never hear from him again.
So I think that's part of the reason why they didn't bring charges because if they would have brought charges, then theoretically they would have been literally bringing him back to life.
Yeah, let me address this, though, as somebody who was there on January 6th, somebody who is in the Capitol.
I saw Nick there at the place.
I didn't hear him say a speech.
And I'm going to tell you this as somebody, this is a total non-biased interaction.
I am 100% confident that Nick is not a federal informant and is not an agent by any means.
And I'll explain to you exactly why.
And I've refuted this multiple times, okay?
Whether or not I knew the guy, whether or not, you know, I had had him on the show, I would say the same thing.
I know what the federal informants did.
And I also know these same people that are accusing him of being a Fed have done the same thing to me.
There was a guy named John Schaefer, not to be confused with my dad, but there's a guy named John, spelled differently.
And he did.
He did actually cooperate with the federal authorities.
Okay.
And I bring this up because I wasn't charged formally as well.
I was investigated by the DOJ.
It's a very public thing.
You can even look it up for wiretapping for being there.
And there's a snippet that says like Schaefer then cooperated with authorities and gave over names and whatever.
It's from an indictment from another person.
Yet these same people accusing me was a Fed share that all the time to say that I was a federal informant.
So I know that they're not good faith.
They're not arguing in good faith.
They're trying to set people up.
Now, I also know that they confuse why some people were not charged and some people were.
Here's the difference on what happens.
If you were in a restricted area, if you were in a restricted area, what Owen went down for was being in a restricted area.
So if you were there, that's what everyone got, the trespassing charges, right?
That was the big one.
The other charges we know have been thrown out of the Supreme Court, so I won't even address those.
But I am under the impression Nick was not in a restricted area, okay?
Nick was investigated, though, because of the things that he said, but it's free speech.
He's not saying to do anything criminal per se.
The people were letting people in.
So when he's saying go in and be there, he's not saying destroy property and attack police officers.
He's not inciting violence.
He's not inciting criminal activity.
You know, saying these kinds of things, all the time people politically can just say, you know, we got to storm the Capitol.
That's up for debate on what you meant by that.
You know, you could be like, I meant go up to the gates and just let your voices be heard, you know?
And that's why they investigate you, see what you meant, see what the intent was.
Did anyone go to the Capitol and commit crimes because of something Nick said?
No.
And they did the same accusations to Donald Trump as well.
They were saying that Donald Trump saying, go to the Capitol, make your voices heard.
That's what they impeached him for.
And Donald Trump was exonerated and let go and was not formally impeached or removed, or he was impeached, but he was not removed from office because it was seen that he did not encourage violence.
He did not tell his followers to commit acts of violence.
Nick did not do that.
Secondly, the same people call him a Fed, they hate Nick.
And they've been trying, they call him, you know, gay slurs.
And they say he sucked Destiny's dick.
Like it's like if you can start to see this pattern that they just don't like Nick, right?
For whatever reasons, whether it's personal reasons or his or his views, and that's fine.
No one has to like him, okay?
I like him, but they don't have to like him.
And whether I liked him or not, I'm not going to come against somebody if they committed a legitimate crime.
You know, if they really did commit a crime against the people of the United States, I would hold them accountable and say, you got to pay, you know, your dues.
I'd understand it, but I'm going to hold responsible.
But on top of that, this whole idea that because he didn't get charged, that means he's a federal informant.
Lots of people didn't.
I didn't get charged.
I've explained why I didn't get charged.
I didn't get charged because I had a security clearance, which I've showed on the show before, from the sergeant of arms of the U.S. Capitol.
I was a press, I was an active licensed press for the Capitol.
I was allowed to, I go, I don't even go through the main gates.
I go through the back gates with the Secret Service and stuff to get in.
People have, you know, like Ed and stuff.
People have a White House press badge.
We have a Jordan Conrad's in our Rift guy.
He has a press badge.
He's in the White House today, right?
People can be in federal buildings with license from the government.
Now, they go, well, you didn't go through proper security.
Well, this is where the nuance comes in.
I didn't get charged the same reason why BBC, who was with me, didn't get charged, why the New York Post didn't get charged, why the New Yorker didn't get charged.
Because when you start charging licensed individuals who had a license to cover news events, that becomes a Supreme Court issue, a First Amendment issue.
And that's what the Nick issue is.
It's like, if they're going to charge Nick for his speech, incitement or whatever, this would be an international issue.
It would raise his profile up to places where it's kind of where it is now.
But like you said, they thought they got rid of him.
And they didn't want to give him any more credence.
They wanted to get rid of Trump, right?
They kicked Trump off the internet.
They kicked him off the internet.
They thought they finished all of us.
And so the last thing they wanted to do was to make us martyrs, right?
To be able to go and say and win because we would have won in the Supreme Court.
They knew it was a farce.
So I'm just going to say this.
People don't like Nick.
And you're not going to see genuinely good-hearted, good-faith journalists saying that Nick is a fed or any of these things.
And I can guarantee you any of these people saying that Nick is a fed, they've probably also just said a bunch of other slurs and things against him, showing that there is a bad faith line of personal vendettas, personal attacks against him.
And, you know, and what's sad is, is I get attacked for just being his, for just telling the truth about him, you know?
And it's like, I'm telling you, so my reputation as a journalist too.
You know, I know why people didn't get charged.
I understand why some people didn't.
And I understand it makes some people mad because some people got charged or shouldn't have.
And I think the key thing is that nobody should have gotten charged for that day except for the people who committed acts of violence against police officers.
But even then, I think because it was a setup and it was entrapment, everyone should have their charges dropped.
I do think that generally speaking, because it was government entrapment.
So it was incorrect.
Like, I think it was preventable and they were brought into an illegal entrapment, which makes then all of the charges incorrect and false, right?
It's absolutely stupid.
It's like handing someone a gun that hates President Trump, putting it to Trump's head and be like, whoa, he killed Trump.
And it's like, you're the criminal.
You set this up.
You're the guy who assisted in the crime.
So I'll just end here.
Maybe this sounds a little bit like whatever, but we know that Elon doesn't like Fuentes.
We know that Milo doesn't like Fuentes.
And Milo and I are fine.
Now, I don't have any problems with Elon.
Elon just gives me a monetization back.
You know, whatever.
Our personal relationships don't matter.
And I'm not attacking them.
But it's like, look, accusing someone of being a federal informant when I can tell you for a fact that Fuentes will definitely not give up any information about his own followers, his people.
He protects them even behind the scenes.
I'm not a Groiper.
I'm not in the movement, but I can tell you that that movement is a protectionary movement.
And he had no reason.
And then they froze his money.
They punished him.
He was under deposition.
You can read it.
He didn't commit a crime and that's why.
And so it's like, shut the fuck up, everybody, with this whole like, are we going back to this?
And the only reason why they're going back to it is because he's on a generational run right now.
He's basically more famous than he's ever been.
That's what they're mad about.
They're mad that he's famous right now.
And I give him credit for that.
That he's doing very very, very exquisite job at making an impact, and what they don't want is any leader for young white disaffected men.
That's what they don't want.
They don't want white men and white grievance to become a real issue.
He's voicing that.
That's why they're actually mad at him.
They don't care about anything else and, quite frankly, the whole reason why these people are going to jump on him is because why he's telling the truth about Jewish institutional power and they don't want people knowing about that.
So I think this is full of shit.
The whole accusation is the FED.
I don't know if anyone else has an opinion on it.
I know he's not genuinely and i'm like this is one hill, I will die on.
And I did.
Who was it that was on the show that was saying he was a fed last time?
So please put the the energy on january 6th to the real criminals behind it, which are the politicians, like Nancy Pelosi, that intentionally entrapped Americans and created a great social divide to rig an election 2020 and make you accept it, because no one would have showed to the inauguration, so they had to have high security so that no one would be there.
Please please please, save me the the, the accusations.
You guys are welcome to disagree with me on that.
He disagreed with me, but I I think it lays to rest.
You can go watch his show you should at nine central.
It's 10 o'clock eastern our time, right when the show ends, basically.
But the dude's not a Fed.
Please shut the fuck up and be real and just stop.
Why are you trying to attack this little guy if he's nobody and he's he's got, you know everyone has talked shit on him.
If you think he's this you know gay, little fed, or you know then ignore him.
Yeah, you know.
But but why are you attacking him?
Because he's got real clout and he's got real impact.
So so you're mad, you're jealous, and that's what I think.
It's the same thing with, like Ruby Ridge, where the government was like here, it saw this shotgun off.
No no no, that's not short enough.
Here do it again, gives it back, and then they just murder a guy and his wife and a kid and a dog, and all this like that's the exact same thing.
The government does this where they'll set something up, they will execute it, and then right when you do exactly what they want oh no, now you're a bad guy and we have to do all these things to you.
And so i'm not incredibly well versed on J6.
I have the basic details, knowledge to understand that it was a federal sting, it was set up and it was to discredit president Trump and the American people as a whole, just to say look, we need all of these, you know all these powers that we didn't have before.
Now we actually have them again.
But it is insane watching all of the right online just collectively kind of collapse on Nick for this.
And this is coming from someone who literally only like really saw clips of his pop up in the past year or so online because he was banned for so long.
Right, I mean, I don't think many people, and that's why he picked up steam so quickly is because no one knew who he was, because he was banned everywhere and in the past, you know, 24 months or whatever, he's started getting uh, more and more viral over the internet, just because everyone is looking at what he's saying and they're like man, i'm a disaffected young white guy.
This, this resonates with me.
He's saying exactly what i'm thinking, that I couldn't figure out how to put into words, and so a lot of people in the establishment are afraid of that.
But it's really disappointing to see people like Candace, like Tucker, like Milo, you know, who are claiming to want to fight for the disaffected people of America, go after someone that they technically should be on board with.
I think Nick's done a done a fantastic job, and I think he's getting so big and so powerful that he should really take precautionary measures about watching What he does, where he goes, who he's around.
He's getting big enough to where he technically is almost at a point where he could probably lead some type of civil rights march, like a million man march on Washington, D.C.
And I think that that's what they're really afraid of.
They're really afraid of how big he's getting.
And he has the power of the youth.
And if you look at any color revolution or regime change that our government's ever carried out in history, it's impossible for them to carry them out with the youth.
And that's what he has.
He has the heart and mind of the youth, and that's what scares him the most.
Yeah, I was going to say, as someone who doesn't really care about politics, because I shouldn't have to, and I don't really follow Candace Owens or Nick Frontende.
I don't really follow what they say or anything.
Every single time I see a bunch of people go and attack him, it makes me almost trust him more and trust what he's saying.
I'd like to talk about that, but I did just want to say, you know, this, we'll talk about that with the comments.
I think it's a very interesting conversation.
But I do want to talk about that probably on locals only because we like to always have a good segment that we do on the local side of things to remind you guys that if you do want to join our locals, it is some nights we make it paywall only tonight.
It'll be free.
Sometimes we just make it like where it's free because it's free to join locals, free to watch the live stream.
Sometimes we do it again, the paywall tonight.
I feel like the story is something I want everyone to listen to and talk about because it's a very interesting story about modesty, Catholicism, and like how mean should we be to women?
Because not mean enough, right?
And I'm just kidding.
But what should we be doing?
I think it's a very, very interesting conversation.
So I'm going to go ahead and throw the locals invite into the chat.
And look, and I know a lot of you guys, you know, are mixed on, like a lot of you guys who watch the show hate watch me too.
Like, you don't even like me, but you watch the show because you're bored and you just want something to do.
I don't care if you like me or you like Nick or you like anybody.
It's not really my prerogative, but you can't deny he's effective.
Can't deny that what he's doing is working.
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But for those of you guys that are that are here as well, for those of you on the show, Olivia, you have social media.
You'll probably be back on the show more in the future.
If you want to, if you don't like the show, you'll get a little more comfortable with the format.
I do Yap a lot, but you can just interject it and just cut me off into the screen.
All right, so go ahead.
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It's Olivia Krolchak, K-R-O-L-C-Z-Y-K.
I'm on X, Instagram, and TikTok.
Well, I've been banned seven times on TikTok, so I'm on my eighth account, so no point in following that one.
Yeah, a lot of you guys notice I do interact with the actual chat on the show, which is true.
And by the way, I'm not, it's not triggered.
I'm angry at the January 6th situation continually because the real people who caused the real problems have not been arrested.
And everybody wants to talk about all this bullshit all the time.
And it's like, I get upset because it's like the most people care about January 6th right now is calling Fuentes a Fed when he's not.
And it's like, if you had the same amount of attention and vitriol to actually hold politicians accountable and have people seek justice, we might actually get some of it in this country.
But instead, you waste your time with your stupid infighting and your bullshit politics that you don't ever actually realize that the American people are the ones that are getting screwed the most.
Everyone's like, well, everyone can get used by the federal government.
Yeah, anyone can.
And we all are used by the federal government.
It's called you watching the show.
And we're all being used by them to deflect and to fight each other when in reality, we should be uniting against them and figuring out what the hell to actually do in this country because what's going on right now is not working.
It's very frustrating when you're doing this for like a decade like I have and you've seen things get worse, the Republican Party fracture, and you see that it's not over the fact that we're fighting over taxes or something.
It's over how much we can send money to a foreign country in the Middle East.
Okay?
It's like, yeah.
So I'm going to encourage us all to do what we all should do and immediately send $3 billion more dollars to Israel because that's what's going to help us all today.
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