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Welcome, dear friends.
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We'll have the lead IDF spokesman, Colonel Kornreichus with us, Carrie Lake, Kyle Serafin, FBI whistleblower, my former colleague from the White House, Tom Rose, and so much more.
Jeff, where do my stories come from, my real-life stories from outside the studio?
The post office, walking the dog, or 7-Eleven?
Alright, I'm going to add a new location.
This is location number four.
This is the veterinary clinic near my home.
And I'm going to tell you a story that happened to me on Saturday.
First, words.
Words matter.
Have you ever stopped to consider the meaning of phrases that too often we just take for granted?
Let's look at the word civilization and what civilization we live in.
Civilizations are real.
Cultures and societies in Asia are very different from those of Africa.
The way things work in Afghanistan are very, very different from the way things work in Australia.
Anybody denies that and they're a cretin.
Our civilization, the West, is Judeo-Christian.
But have you ever stopped to define, to think about what that word, that phrase, Judeo-Christian civilization actually stands for?
Now, I could talk about that for literally hours, if not days.
My first degree was philosophy or theology, but I'm not sure it would make for scintillating radio.
But let's just talk about a couple of the key elements of our civilization and why the war In the Middle East, the birthplace of our civilization should matter to everyone who lives in the West.
Yes, the roots of our civilization lie in ancient Greeks, first with their philosophers, the Greek love of wisdom and the understanding of how to apply human reason.
But the religion of the ancient Greeks was very different.
It was anthropomorphic and it was polytheistic.
It was multiple gods on Mount Olympus who looked a lot like us.
Individual gods who were capricious, jealous, and selfish, just like their worshippers down on earth.
And yes, the second influence outside of ancient Greece was ancient Rome that helped shape our civilization with its system of predictable laws and its Senate and its political system.
But it, too, was a very different culture.
A brutal culture, as the mass slaughter of the games in the Colosseum or the judicial murder of crucifixions demonstrates amply.
As a result, Greece and ancient Rome Aren't influences enough on Western civilization?
They mean nothing without the influence of Israel, and the act of ultimate love by a Jewish carpenter who was nailed to one of those Roman crosses.
Why?
First, because the Jews were the chosen people of God.
And instead of believing in multiple deities, who were just pale reflections of themselves, they believed in one God, the true God.
And they actually had a relationship with Him, what we call the Covenant.
The ancient Greeks and the Romans, they had no meaningful relationship with their gods.
All they had to do is obey.
Beyond that monotheistic reality, there was the unique nature of Jewish theology.
When the Bible speaks in Genesis of man made in the image of God, Imago Dei, that isn't some poetic flourish.
That is the actual foundation of our civilization.
Ask yourself a simple question.
Why do you have rights at all?
Because the government gave them to you?
Or because your rights are divine, derived from your being made in the image of He who made you?
In fact, just ask the founding fathers of our nation.
There's a reason we have unalienable rights, and they knew it.
And that's why they mention the Creator in our founding document, and they do so with a capital C.
So, to that Republican student leader from Stanford who asked me in the Q&A after I spoke in California recently to a group of MAGA patriots about why the war in Israel matters, your advice that we should just pray for the Israelis and do nothing more because that's not our war.
You, sir, are dead wrong.
And your assertion to me afterwards, which was shocking, that we don't live in a Judeo-Christian civilization.
It's simply a Christian civilization.
And that Jesus was just an ethnic Jew couldn't be more wrong.
Why don't you just listen to the Messiah himself, who told us, I did not come to destroy the law or the prophets, but I am the fulfillment of that law.
It's Matthew, chapter 5, verse 17.
Look it up.
Oh, by the way, Jesus, who was a Jew, who worshipped at the temple all his life, we are one civilization.
And this Saturday, it was reinforced to me by a Jewish American.
I was at the vet's clinic with my Belgian Shepherd Killian, who's sick.
As I was waiting, an elderly gentleman with his 14-year-old German Shepherd recognized me from my Newsmag show.
We chatted at length about what happened on October the 7th in Israel.
and what needs to happen to the savages of Hamas.
This man, Shlomo, was born in Israel to Jewish parents who escaped Hungary before the war and moved to the reborn nation of Israel in 1948.
At the end of our chat, Shlomo tapped his pocket and he said, I'm ready for them.
If they try and kill me, I'll take a few of those bastards with me.
And he smiled.
I smiled too, and I tapped at my hip, and I said, Shlomo, I'm ready too.
We are one civilization.
This is one fight.
And we are one team.
As the Jihadists, as the fundamentalist Islamists say, first we come for the Saturday people, the Jews, and then we come for and kill the Sunday people, the Christians.
We need to wake up.
This isn't some event occurring 8,000 miles away that doesn't matter to us.
The capacity to slaughter babies, not accidentally because of a piece of shrapnel from a bomb that hits a military target, flies to the wrong direction.
No.
The deliberate targeting of women, children and infants is the work of the devil.
And we need to choose a side.
The side of our civilization.
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Jared Kushner has just got back from the Middle East and this goes to our first guest of the
Listen to a comparison of freedom of speech in America versus the Muslim monarchy of Saudi Arabia.
This is the man behind the Abraham Accords Jared Kushner cut for.
One of the ironies is that as an American Jew, you're safer in Saudi Arabia right now than you are on a college campus like Columbia University.
I spoke at the conference.
They allowed me to speak freely.
And what I sensed there was that there's obviously a very big disgust at what happened with this tremendous terrorist attack perpetrated by Hamas.
A practicing Jew has more safety and freedom giving a speech in Saudi Arabia than giving it here in America, especially on one of our campuses.
How did it get to be like this?
Let's analyze the issue.
A new Twitter buddy of mine, he's been sending me articles with regularity.
In one of his most recent ones, he actually quoted me.
We're delighted, first time on the show, to welcome Rabbi Michael Barclay, the spiritual leader of the Temple near Shimcha.
Rabbi Barclay, welcome to America First!
Thank you so much for having me on, Doctor.
So, your latest piece at PJ Media, Never Again, Ever Again, great title, you discuss the reality of not only the
statements from the White House about when they talk, are asked about attacks on Jewish Americans, they talk instead
about Islamophobia, But also, you catalog the events of the last three weeks, demonstrations in New York, demonstrations at various high schools or colleges.
Will you talk to us about how it seems as if we have a very serious anti-Semitic problem, especially on the left here in America?
Look, I've said this before, that I would feel more comfortable going to a KKK meeting by myself than I would going to a meeting of leftists.
It's just not safe.
They have really embraced anti-semitism.
They have inculcated our children through the public schools, through the universities.
What's going on on college campuses is despicable and terrifying on every single level.
There are demonstrations going on.
Professors are Offering credit.
If you go to a Palestinian, a Free Palestine, a Hamas demonstration, they'll give you credit in their class for going to it.
That article that you refer to, I actually talk about a graduate student at UC Berkeley who told her students that if they drop or if they skip the class that they're scheduled to in order to go to a Palestinian rally, she'll give them extra credit.
Yeah.
And it's really, it's terrifying.
That's the only way to phrase it.
I've got two big questions for you.
Number one is this observation I'm hearing with some regularity in the last three weeks that I don't really buy.
I look at the voting figures for President Trump and 92% of Orthodox Jews voted for President Trump.
And then I look at the secular Jews and I keep hearing, oh, October 7th is the wake-up call.
They'll understand how the Democrat Party is pro-Iran and fundamentally anti-Semitic with the likes of Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib.
And I think, you know, if the Shoah, if the Holocaust wasn't enough to wake people up, I don't know if October the 7th is.
Are you seeing any movement in the secular community?
Do they understand what the left has become in recent decades?
I think, certainly my experience is that in the secular and reformed communities, more leftist communities, it's really, really sad.
Their heads are imploding.
Because on the one hand, they've got to look at October 7th.
On the other hand, they refuse to leave the Democratic Party, refuse to leave the left.
Most of these people, and most of the Jews who are secular reformed, have come out of Judaism into a different religion, and the religion is leftism.
And so, to attack and realize that BLM, as an example, has called for the destruction of Israel since its charter was created, They've ignored that, and they're still ignoring it.
And they choose to say, it's okay, the left is right, the Democratic Party is correct, we're all going to support Israel, they love Israel.
And at the same time, I am hearing well over half of the Reform and Conservative rabbis in the Los Angeles area singing, Kumbaya, let's make peace.
And you can't make peace with evil.
One, you can't make peace with evil.
Alright, Eric, that is the title for this segment.
Last question, I want everybody to read your article.
It is on my Twitter feed and everywhere else.
Can you react, can you explain to us the truth about the word Palestine and the word Palestinians, Rabbi?
I'll try and do it briefly.
There is no such thing as Palestine.
It does not exist.
It doesn't exist historically.
It doesn't exist theologically.
It doesn't exist genetically.
The people in Gaza, their great-grandparents called themselves Egyptians.
The people in the West Bank, their great-grandparents called themselves Jordanians.
Palestine really was an invention of Madison Avenue in the early 60s when the United Arab Emirates came in and said, we need help because we're losing the war of public opinion.
And it was suggested that they need to have a victim.
And so in 1964, the Palestinian Liberation Organization was created.
You need to understand the brilliance of this.
By saying that these Jordanians in the West Bank and these Egyptians in Gaza are one country of Palestine, you've now, which are the two borders, west and east of Israel, you've now said that all of Israel is occupied territory.
The idea of a two nations, of two state nations, They don't want that.
They've never wanted that.
They define Palestine as from the river to the sea.
That's where Israel is.
This is not a unified nation.
There has never been a Palestine.
The first time we even really hear the word is in the Palestinian Mandate in 1922.
So it's a great marketing scam for 60 years and we bought into it and we need to take back the language.
And someone actually said to me, the rabbi, they identify, they self-identify as Palestinians.
And my answer was, does that mean I'm supposed to call Will Thomas a woman?
Because he identifies himself as one.
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Can you, would you come back for a longer discussion, Rabbi Barclay?
I would love to.
Maybe we'll get Skype working at that time.
So I would absolutely love to.
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you There are Americans like a family we've been continuously speaking to and to their attorney on this show, a Budo call.
He and his wife are trapped there with their one-year-old.
And he told us last week that he got a letter, a notification email from the State Department, but it had no updated content in terms of a way to get out.
Are the demands being made by Hamas, are any of them achievable at this point?
Should they have hope?
We believe that there will be a way to get those Americans out.
We'd like to do that today if we could.
I don't know how close we are.
We believe there's a way to do this.
We just have to work at it and we're going to continue to do that.
We believe?
We believe we will?
Get the hostages back?
That is the chief communications individual for the National Security Council.
That's a former admiral in the Navy.
Could you imagine if President Trump were in the White House?
We believe.
No, the message would be we're getting those hostages back.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
This is America First.
Do we have the good colonel available yet?
Oh!
Wonderful.
Colonel Jonathan Konraikis of the IDF.
Welcome back to America First.
No, I can hear him.
I'm not sure he can hear me.
Can he hear me?
We've got Visual with Israel, waiting to get audio.
This is one of the busiest people right now, educating the rest of the world on what the IDF, what Benjamin Netanyahu is doing.
Guys, text me when we have the audio available.
In the meantime, let's go back to news here in the United States.
We have a very simple question.
Oh my gosh, let's play this.
This is shocking.
This is from a Russian airport.
It has gone viral.
A flight landed from Israel and this is what an anti-semitic mob did at a Russian airport just yesterday.
Cut 12.
play cut.
Hey, you're a faggot, open the door.
Oh, you're a faggot.
What?
Oh All right. I...
Yeah.
Good.
All right.
Colonel Konraikis, are you there?
Can you give us an update on the ground operations in Israel?
How are things going, please?
Yes.
Hello, Sebastian.
Thank you for having me.
I think we have a slight echo.
I hope the viewers can't hear that.
The situation on the ground is that Israel is fighting on at least two fronts.
We are fighting in Gaza against an evil enemy, We have troops inside Gaza that are conducting ground operations.
We are defending ourselves around the border, and we are striking from the sky.
And on the Lebanese border, we are defending ourselves against aggressions by another Iranian proxy, Hezbollah, who has been firing rockets and anti-tank missiles for the better part of a week and a half, escalating the situation.
There's been significant advances in the south as well as in the north.
We're defending ourselves in the north.
And in the south, we have been making steps, joint ground combat between our forces and Hamas terrorists.
And we continue to implement our plan.
As we have stipulated it for ourselves, obviously, the aim here is to dismantle Hamas, of all of its military capabilities, and to free our hostages.
Because we connected late, I'm going to blow through the break and I'd like to keep you on the video connection live during the break.
Can you clarify for us, Colonel, there's been a kind of word game in the mainstream media as to what Israel, what the Prime Minister, what the IDF are doing, as to whether this is a land incursion or just an expansion or whether it is a You know, a new phase of the combat operations.
Could you tell us from the IDF, the official perspective, what this phase of the war is actually about?
It's very simple.
And I suggest that people don't get caught up in semantics and things that are less important.
Our troops are on the ground and we are fighting Hamas terrorists on the ground.
We're seeking them out.
We're hunting them.
And we're using many, if not all, of our combat capabilities to find terrorists wherever they're hiding and then to attack them.
That is what's going on.
Inside the Gaza Strip, we have ground troops, we have infantry, artillery, armor, combat engineers with a lot of help from the Air Force, and we're targeting our intelligence assets at them.
And at the end of the day, this is part of exactly what we said that we would be doing all along, dismantling Hamas.
It is continuing, and we will stop once we have dismantled Hamas.
There is a saying that I believe your Prime Minister has regularly used, but others as well, his predecessors, that if the Arab terrorists put down their weapons, there would be peace.
If Israel put down their weapons, there would be another genocide.
Could you talk to the fact that it is clear the IDF avoids civilian casualties to the utmost, but the people you are fighting, like Hamas, deliberately co-locate their military assets with civilian sites.
Could you talk to the very different philosophies of the people you are fighting?
Yes, it is reprehensible.
I think the statements were first made by the late Prime Minister Golda Meir, but I think the essence here is really what matters.
We are fighting an enemy that has no respect for human life, whereas we are bound and guided by the laws of armed conflict and by our morals and principles.
Based on our Jewish faith and universal values, we distinguish between combatant and non-combatant and we target the combatants.
Our fight is against Hamas.
They are doing everything they can, not only to hurt our civilians by firing rockets or by invading into our communities, executing our civilians, taking our civilians hostage, but they're also doing everything they can in order to jeopardize their own civilians.
Using them as human shields, co-locating their military infrastructure within civilian infrastructure, hiding in tunnels underneath houses, hiding in hospitals and having a significant military complex under the biggest hospital in Gaza, the Shifa complex.
And also preventing Palestinian civilians from evacuating the war zone, which we have asked them to do out of a concern for their safety.
So it is an absolutely horrible situation where we are fighting against an organization that has no respect for human life.
I have one more question for you.
We're talking to Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus, spokesman of the IDF.
Follow their Twitter accounts, at IDF and J. Conricus.
C-O-N-R-I-C-U-S.
The reports of the utter savagery of what was done to families, to women and children.
I have to ask you, this is a former military man.
How is this affecting the IDF?
How is the morale?
How are they dealing with the brutality of the people they are fighting?
Morale is high, and it is clear for everybody in the IDF, men and women, that this evil is an evil that needs to be dealt with swiftly, professionally, efficiently, so that we can start rebuilding our communities and having our civilians back in their homes.
Until we're able to do that, we understand that our civilians won't be able to live under such a threat.
looming from the Gaza Strip.
So we are very focused.
We are professional.
Yes, we are angry, but we are focused on the mission and we are conducting ourselves professionally.
But clear eye on the mission here, and that is to dismantle Hamas and to make sure that future generations of Israelis won't have to live under the fear of attacks like October the 7th.
We are with you, Colonel.
Not just dismantle, but utterly destroy and salt the earth.
That is the hope of all decent people in the Judeo-Christian civilization that we share.
God bless you, the IDF, and all the people of Israel.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
Thank you.
All right.
Please follow that gentleman at jconreichus and also at IDF.
I'm Sebastian Gorka.
we're going back to regular programming.
I'm going to go ahead and get started.
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We just blew through the break there.
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Alright, we kept our next guest a little bit late as a result of that connection to Israel,
but I'm sure he appreciated listening in.
He's our good friend.
He's the founder of justthenews.com.
Follow him at jsolomonreports.
John Solomon, happy Monday.
Yeah, happy Monday.
Great interview with the colonel too, by the way.
Very enlightening.
It's important for us to understand the professionalism that the Israeli military is carrying out, even as it carries out these attacks.
And I thought that interview really captured that.
Sam, good job.
Well, from a seasoned professional truth-teller journalist like yourself, I'll take that.
I'll take that.
All right.
John, let's concentrate on what you've been covering with incredible, you know, breakout news almost every single day for the last six years.
It seems as if there's nowhere to hide for the Biden family when it comes to increasing documentation of the monies that were flowing in.
At some point, doesn't this create just a mountain of evidence that is undeniable?
Yeah, listen, and one of the things that I think is becoming a theme or area or avenue of inquiry is a loan is a loan until it isn't a loan anymore.
And we've already told the story a few months ago of the $5 million forgivable no interest loan that Biden's got in 2017.
But today we have a new loan.
Right after Joe Biden announces he's running for president in the summer of 2019, Hunter Biden scores a $250,000 loan from a businessman in China named Jonathan Lee.
That's the guy that President Biden met all the way back in 2013 when he took his son aboard Air Force Two to Beijing and they created an investment fund together, Hunter Biden and Jonathan Lee.
Six years later, when Hunter Biden has fallen on hard times, he now has to get a loan from
this Chinese businessman who's directly connected to the Bank of China and other entities in
China.
And then Joe Biden wins the presidency, and a funny thing happens.
Hunter Biden just walks away from the loan.
How does he do that?
He just hands the debt to his Hollywood friend and lawyer, Kevin Morris, transfers it as
part of a business transaction, and voila, Hunter Biden is no longer responsible for
the $250,000.
We see this pattern time and time again.
There's a question about Joe Biden and whether he really had a loan with his brother or not for that other payment that Joe Biden recently got that James Comer made public.
And then we know that the IRS first began investigating Hunter Biden because he was listing income as loans so he didn't have to pay taxes on it.
It was actually real income, business income, and he would call it a loan to evade paying taxes according to The two IRS whistleblowers.
So a loan in Biden lexicon sometimes apparently means a gift.
Here's the big question then.
I think we're about the same age.
I think we're of that amazing vintage.
When we were kids, a former president had associated with him the phrase, it's not the crime, it's the cover-up.
Do you think, do you believe in that in general as an investigative journalist par excellence and do you think it could be the case today that it's not the crime of not paying the taxes but it's saying for, you know, years and years and years, never discussed business dealings with Hunter, never met any of his associates, is it the cover-up that's going to be the real damage to the Biden administration?
It's a great question.
I don't think history has been written enough for us to tell.
But there's no doubt that this now involves a cover-up.
There are six or seven lies that Joe Biden has told that you can demonstrably show aren't true.
It looks like the intelligence community was involved in covering for him.
Maybe the FBI was involved in covering for him.
Uh, so there is a cover-up element to this, but we still don't know the full nature of what these foreign entities wanted from the Bidens.
We know in the case of Ukraine and Burisma what they wanted, they wanted the prosecutor gone, but we don't know what these other entities, you know, why is Jonathan Lee giving a $250,000 loan to a guy he knows is on drugs, has problems, very overt at the time with his struggles, It's an odd investment in someone if you think he's in a
compromised position.
Why are you giving the money?
What is Kevin Morris doing picking up that debt and other debts for Hunter Biden?
These are questions that still need to be answered.
So both the original transactions and the cover-up are now becoming a central focus
for Congress.
The new speaker of the House said at the weekend that the subpoena, the congressional subpoena
of Hunter Biden is long overdue.
How much of a game changer could that be, John?
Well listen, I think there's going to be records from Hunter Biden we're going to need and
then there's going to be records we need from Joe Biden.
For instance, did Joe Biden really have a loan with James Biden like the White House said?
Because Comer says he can't find any records of loans going back and forth.
So I think you could, before this is over, see subpoenas both to the president and to his son. At the end of the day, the president's
conduct is more concerning to the public than Hunter Biden's. So I think getting to the
president and what he knows and what he may be withholding from the American public
will be the most important subpoena when that time comes.
But for the speaker to say that, yes, we're ready to do a subpoena for Hunter Biden, that's
It signals that they're serious, and they're not going to let the Biden family run out the clock.
And I'm going to give you a little breaking news, literally just before I stepped in here to come on the show.
As you know, I put a FOIA in, working with the Center, the Southeastern Legal Foundation, to get those private e-mail accounts, those three pseudonym e-mail accounts, Robert L. Peters and Robin Ware, et cetera, that Joe Biden was using as vice president just a few minutes ago, Seb.
We were given a new number from the National Archives.
Sit down because this is a big number.
Joe Biden has knocked Hillary Clinton off the mantle of the private email king.
The National Archives says they have located 82,000 pages of emails to and from Joe Biden's pseudonym accounts when he was vice president.
82,000.
He was conducting large amounts of private and public business on private emails.
Wow.
We're going to be fighting for those.
There's a lawsuit.
We're working on that.
But that is a massive number.
And that's another area where Congress may need to drop a subpoena in order to get the evidence.
God bless you, John.
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Hey, Dr. G, belated birthday to you.
Thank you.
And sorry about your dog being sick.
It's really hard when your dog and your baby are sick.
It's really rough.
It's amazing.
I put serious stuff on social media and I get a little bit of comment here and there.
I mentioned the story with Shlomo and that Killian may have cancer and it's like the outpouring of love for Killian on social media is amazing.
Killian has cancer?
Oh my goodness.
He may have osteosarcoma which is very bad.
We'll know later today.
I may cry.
Thank you for your story again of your father, Paul.
It felt like I was sitting at a campfire listening to you telling the story of your father, the legend of Paul Gorka, I think.
That was so good.
Thank you, buddy.
I appreciate it.
Let's squeeze in another call.
Thank you, Klaus.
God bless.
Janet, Minneapolis.
Dr. Gorka.
I really—I have done a lot of work with activists and ground troops and all sorts of people who are not listening or working full-time.
Can we please start labeling them Democrat Biden, Democrat Mayorkas, Democrat Lincoln, whatever in the heck they are?
They don't make the connection that Biden's problems are the Democrats' problems.
I'm not sure.
Are you saying the Americans who vote don't know that Biden is a Democrat?
I'm a bit confused.
I think there are a number of them who vote for him who don't know that the Democrats are the cause of the mass majority of the problems we've got.
This is not This is not something new.
I've watched it for years.
I used to run ballot protection programs.
I know what I'm talking about.
So those people who don't think the problems are the cause of the Democrats, who do they think causes these problems?
They don't.
They just don't make the connection.
They're always labeling us when we mess up.
We have to use the same tactics.
That's all I'm saying.
Well, no.
They don't call us Republicans.
They don't call us conservatives.
They call us extremists and fascists.
It's very different.
Okay.
I know my point's valid.
But I'm not, I don't want to debate on it.
I know it is.
Right, stay on the line, because I want to dig deeper on that.
Stay on the line, Janet.
I need you to convince me.
Don't go anywhere.
This is America First.
Where did that hour go?
That was sheer insanity.
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I go to a large Catholic church.
Yep.
Conservative.
Yep.
There are, and it's in a suburb.
Yep.
And these people, there are people in that community who continue to vote Democrat because, and they're not stupid.
They vote Democrat because I've always voted Democrat.
And I said, but don't you understand that the education problems, the crime problems, The inflation problem, the immigration problem, have all been caused by Democrats.
And it's just like, well... I mean, if I didn't come across it, I wouldn't say anything.
I didn't want to go any farther on the air, so I'm glad you cut it.
But they don't... Even if they call us fascists, I don't care what they call us.
We have got to label them.
Democrats are the problem.
Period.
I don't know.
What do we think?
It's not logical.
The logic doesn't work.
What logic doesn't work?
The logic, the assumption one, that they know whom they're voting for.
They don't connect the problems with the Democrats.
Well, then they are incredibly stupid.
Well, in a way, yes.
They're educated, let's put it that way.
So these people who voted Democrat all their life vote for Biden, things get crappy, and you're telling me they don't understand why the person they voted for makes things crappy?
They do not make the connection.
What do we have to lose if we label them Democrats?
We don't have anything to lose.
Yeah, alright.
Let me sleep on it.
Okay.
Okay, thanks Janet.
God bless.
We talking to me or Tom?
God bless.
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you snowflake. I'm.
America first.
Uh, uh, you know me, I'm a Catholic.
Bye.
And a lot of you have been sending prayers for my dog, and I thought that's a bit weird.
Because it's not a human being.
And then I realized we just had the service as our church to bless the animals.
So if my church can bless animals, I'm going to say thank you.
I took Killian to the vets on Saturday because he's been limping for a couple of weeks.
X-ray doesn't look good.
It's something called osteosarcoma, a kind of cancer, which is incredibly aggressive.
We'll have the confirmation or not later today.
So I just want to say thank you to all of you on social media who've been so incredibly, incredibly kind.
And thank you.
Thank you for all your well-wishing.
Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
God bless you.
Thank you.
You're very thoughtful.
It's tough.
Tough on my son and tough on my wife right now.
Okay, I want to thank you for what you've done for your fellow man.
For the women, the children, the Israeli families who are suffering right now because of terrorism.
I mentioned it maybe twice last week, and the hospital, the Ben Zion Medical Center, which receives your donations from the healthcareforisrael.org website has raised, along with Rabbi Barclay, more than $300,000 for medical equipment that is literally saving lives as we speak.
And I want to share with you a thank you from the CEO of that hospital to you.
If you donated last week to the Ben Zion Hospital, this is for you.
Cut 18.
Dear Dr. Gorka and your audience, My name is Dr. Addochman, and I am the CEO of the B'nai Tzion Medical Center.
I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generous contribution, which will be put to good use saving the lives of civilians and soldiers.
Again, thank you for your support.
That man was the Chief Medical Officer for the Israeli Navy.
Thank you to all of you who are saving lives in Israel right now.
If you didn't give and you want to, just check out the website.
It's the Benai Zion Health Care Center, Medical Center, healthcareforisrael.org slash donate.
That's healthcareforisrael.org slash donate.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
All right, let's talk with Israel.
Let's connect to my good friend, my former White House colleague, former Senior Foreign Policy Advisor to the Vice President, Tom Rose.
Welcome back.
How are you, sir?
I just want to reiterate that message.
God bless you and everybody in Gorka Nation for all the help and assistance and prayers and support that you're providing to Israel and Jewish people at this Extremely trying time.
Yeah.
I literally, as we speak, I had a new article published at amac.us on why we are all Jews.
And I'll post it on my social media after October the 7th.
We are all Israelis.
Tom, give us an update.
You're so gracious to join us every week since the awful events of October 7th.
Give us an update.
How are Israelis doing and how has the limited ground incursion affected life in Israel?
Well, so far at least, I think morale is improved after the last four or five days when the IDF has begun very targeted and very specific operations, the details of which we know very little.
The IDF is keeping very tight-lipped about this, as they should in a situation of wartime.
You don't want the enemy to know what you're doing.
But I do think there's a bit of rope-a-dope going on.
Perhaps giving Hamas a bit of their own medicine.
Feints here.
Feint assaults there.
The IDF attempting to keep Hamas off their toes.
A faked invasion here.
A small incursion there.
This isn't going to be, as you know, one massive D-Day style invasion.
The IDF is using new tactics, new weapons, New logistics.
It's an entirely different kind of campaign.
And I think when it's over, which is going to be a long time, this is going to be, this is a very, very sophisticated operation, a very sophisticated series of military maneuvers, much more complicated than anything you're going to hear about on television.
I think that military strategists will be learning about this through after action reports for decades to come.
Brand new weapons we know very little about.
We're hearing rumors.
These so-called sponge bombs, these are highly trained tunnel warriors.
You know a thing or two about war.
It's the worst place to fight a war, and that's what Hamas has done.
They've spent, the IDF estimates, up to six billion dollars primarily in quote-unquote humanitarian aid.
A lot of it from you and me and other U.S.
taxpayers provided through Palestinian relief, through the Obama administration, through
the Biden administration.
Of course, thanks to you and others in the Trump administration, we stopped that.
But it started again on January 21, 2021.
This is going to be a long war.
Israel is doing what it can to minimize civilian casualties, but not to the extent of sacrificing
the objectives of the operation, which is a complete and total destruction of Hamas
There was some good news tonight.
It's 11 o'clock at night here, Sebastian.
Good news released by the IDF tonight.
One hostage was rescued by a special ops team, an IDF special ops team from the Sayetet 13
commando brigade, a unit of that brigade.
So her family thrilled.
The country overjoyed.
But this is going to be a long, grueling, grinding campaign.
Unfortunately, a lot of Israeli soldiers aren't going to make it.
They'll pay the ultimate sacrifice.
But this is something that the country needs to do in order to survive.
This isn't about revenge or vengeance or anything.
I heard, what's-her-name on CBS yesterday asking Jake Sullivan.
This is not about retribution.
This is about survival.
If Hamas is not defeated, they will defeat Israel.
And that's why Hamas must be destroyed.
Must be utterly destroyed.
Let's talk about, you're the former publisher of the Jerusalem Post, so you know the media, the effect of the media here in the United States as well.
There's a woman called Judith Butler who's at the epicenter of modern radical thought on the left.
She's the You're the grandmother of gender studies.
She's one of the prime movers.
I found this video today where she kind of says the quiet part out loud about the nexus between Hamas, Hezbollah, and left-wing politics.
Let's play Judith Butler, cut 20.
Similarly, I think, yes, understanding Hamas, Hezbollah as social movements that are progressive, that are on the left, that are part of a global left is extremely important.
That does not stop us from being critical of certain dimensions of both movements.
It doesn't stop those of us who are interested in nonviolent politics from raising the question of whether there are other options besides violence.
She says it, that they are part of our social movement of the left.
Hamas Hezbollah.
That was at a closed session.
Now, the last three weeks, we have all of that confirmed, do we not, Tom?
On the campuses of America, on the streets of New York, and across civilization.
This explosion of anti-Semitism, and that's exactly what it is.
If you're pro-Hamas, you're pro-genocide, you're pro-jihad, you're pro-murder.
If there's one thing positive out of this, and that's because I, like you, have great faith in the American people, this explosion of anti-Semitism, This explosion of America hatred and Israel hatred has now dropped all pretense of these people hiding their ambitions.
This is a position that's now being adopted by the hard left flank of the Democrat Party.
There's something about the left, Sebastian, even about liberals, that simply can't abide the thought that anybody could ever be motivated by anything other than their own material self-interest, that there's No one that can't be negotiated with because everybody you see is reasonable.
Evil is something that's out there.
It's not inside you.
Evil doesn't exist as part of our kind of our dual nature.
There are only material processes.
There was a Harvard-Harris poll, I'm sure you saw it last week, that was terrifying.
14% of the American people support Hamas.
In other words, 1 out of 7 Americans, 1 out of 7 of your neighbors, your co-workers, support a primeval religious death cult?
That cuts Jewish babies out of their mother's wombs?
See, I don't believe that.
I mean, I just, I think we're suddenly waking up to the fact that through Hooker by Crook, over the past 20-25 years, we've let millions of people into the country, millions, who then, in turn, have been influencing millions of others, native-born Americans, into a A position of this venal, primeval, anti-Americanism, anti-Semitism.
We're out of time.
I'm going to say you don't believe it, Tom, because you're too decent a man.
I think they've come out of the closet and they are on the side of anybody who hates America.
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God bless you, Tom.
Stay safe.
We shall continue.
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We wanted her for governor, but now she's running for the Senate.
Well, man, do we need some patriots.
She has been a staunch supporter of the show.
Happy Monday, Carrie Lake.
It's good to be with you, Seb.
And yes, indeed, we are off and running.
We made the announcement, and we're so honored to have President Trump's endorsement.
He endorsed us right there at our announcement rally, and we're off and running.
He knows that he needs a fighter in D.C.
with him who will help him get his legislation and agenda passed.
And frankly, we do need more fighters in D.C.
Well, let's see how we can get you there.
President Trump in Iowa had also a few things to say about elections themselves.
Let's listen to him.
Cut 10, President Trump.
They indicted me because I protested a crooked election.
They indicted me.
They go after people for years.
Do you notice they never go after people that rigged the election?
They go after people that are complaining about the rigging.
Anybody get seen?
Did anybody see anybody?
With all the things and all the facts we have, and you'll be seeing them come out, because we never forget.
You know, history, you have to remember, history is a very important word.
But they indicted me once, twice, three, four.
I think they stopped.
I heard they were going to do a couple of more, but they said, don't do anymore because my poll numbers have shot up.
Because people get it, right?
People get it.
So you've been fighting for election integrity in Arizona.
Let's be brutally honest, you're talking to the MAGA base across the country, three and a half million listeners.
Where are we at in the last two and a half, three years?
How far have we got to go to make sure that people like you or the president who are running won't be victims again to election fraud, Carrie?
That's a great question, and I do want the people out there to know that I have not given up on any of my cases.
We still have three cases moving forward, and we're going to continue.
I'm a multi-task.
I can continue pushing my election cases forward.
These judges are going to have to live with the way they're ruling.
We're trying to get our main election case moved into the Arizona Supreme Court.
We've got another case we're trying to get to the U.S.
Supreme Court to prevent the 2024 election from being run the same way the 2020 and 2022 elections were run.
They're doing the same thing to me that they are to President Trump.
This tells me they are afraid.
They don't try to lock you up.
When for questioning an election and the results and the shenanigans, they don't try to lock you up like they're doing to President Trump if things are on the up.
And with their suing me, trying to get me for defamation for talking about the election, and they're trying to disbar my attorney so that I don't have legal representation.
This tells me they're very nervous about our cases because the facts are there.
I want your audience to know I've not given up on my cases, but I'm also going to be running for the United States Senate because they want us out.
That's why we must continue to move forward.
We the people out of the political arena.
And Donald Trump and Carrie Lake, we represent we the people.
And that's why they pulled all these shenanigans during the elections to keep citizen politicians
out.
And that's why we must continue to move forward.
But listen, Seb, we're living in disastrous times because of Joe Biden.
And we need to get some fighters in there who are going to turn this around, stop his
reckless spending, secure this border, get President Trump's policies back in, so we
don't have millions of people pouring across and get our energy sector up and running so
that we're not reliant on Middle Eastern oil anymore.
We don't have to be.
We've got plenty of oil right below our feet.
Lots to do.
We've got a great agenda.
And we're going to get President Trump elected, myself, and go to work for the American people.
You say they're worried on the left.
That's why they're coming after you and your attorney.
Well, they have good reason to be.
Even 60 Minutes gave Kamala Harris not exactly a softball.
They started asking some very awkward questions.
This is Bill Whitaker.
This weekend, cut 8 to the Vice President.
Considering what you are laying out as your achievements, you have the current frontrunner for the GOP, Donald Trump, facing, what, 91 criminal charges?
I've lost count.
Yet, the Biden-Harris ticket is running neck and neck with Donald Trump.
Why are you not 30 points ahead?
Well, I'm not a political pundit, so I'm not going to speak to that.
But what I will say is this.
When the American people are able to take a close look at election time on their options, I think the choice is going to be clear.
Bill, we're going to win.
Let me just tell you that.
Carrie, when the lying lapdog Legacy Media says, why aren't you 30 points ahead?
That's more than embarrassing for the incumbent regime.
However, and this is the real question, we can't take victory for granted, can we?
No, we can't.
And how disgusting, really, to sit there, as she did with a smirk on her face, knowing that she and Joe Biden are weaponizing our federal government against their political opponents.
We're living in tyrannical times and that she has a smirk on her face.
He's right.
That reporter was right.
If everything is so peachy keen, they should be 30 points up, but it's not peachy keen.
We're living under these disastrous policies of Joe Biden.
He's driving our country into the ditch and the American people feel it.
Democrats even feel it.
They can't afford groceries.
They can't afford gas.
We're watching inflation continue to spike and the cost of living has gone up.
And then we see people out there who are still trying to go after Social Security.
Are you kidding me?
For the elderly people or people nearing retirement who rely on that and did everything right to pay into that.
And we've got Democrats and some people in D.C.
who want to go after Social Security.
How about we pull back the money we're sending off to Ukraine?
And sending to pay for their pensions and start putting it into our social security program so our folks who are nearing retirement don't have to live in a panic wondering if they can even afford to retire.
And then the border being wide open.
Kamala Harris is allegedly the border chief.
Right.
Or the border czar.
I don't think she's even been to the border.
And I'd invite her to come out to Arizona and take a look at what's happening in our border because 150,000 people have poured across in Arizona in the last few months.
That's bigger than the size of Coconino County, including the city of Flagstaff, which is one of our biggest cities here.
That's how many have come across.
We need patriots in the Senate, not just the House.
The website is CarrieLake.com.
I've always liked the cut of her jib and she even knows how to use the phrase peachy keen.
Follow her at Carrie Lake and go to CarrieLake.com.
God bless you, Carrie.
I'm Sebastian Gawker.
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Just need titles for Rose and for Carrie.
Um...
For Rose, what did he say?
Oh, yeah.
If you're pro-Hamas, pro-genocide.
Pro-Hamas equals pro-genocide.
Oh, no.
Your version's better.
If you're pro-Hamas, you're pro-genocide.
That's good.
All right.
Thank you.
And then, what's left?
Oh, for Carrie.
Oh, just Carrie.
Give me some ideas.
Something about, like, election integrity, like... Yeah.
They're afraid of us because we can win.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, what are the most important cuts?
Oh, play me cut one.
Cut one... And cut five.
You know, I want to first say just a special point to Vice President Mike Pence.
He's been a good man of faith.
He's been a good man of service.
He has fought for America.
And he has fought for Israel.
and we all owe him a debt of gratitude.
F5.
I draw a very clear distinction, Lawrence.
I think Israel has a right to its own national self-defense.
And it should defend itself to the fullest without answering to the US, or Europe, or the UN, or anybody else.
That was it.
That was 22 seconds?
That seemed really short.
No, play me cut six.
You heard that right.
The Bible doesn't just inform his worldview, it is his worldview.
In fact, during his first speech in his new job, Johnson suggested that his election as Speaker was an act of God.
Talk about a bit of a humble brag there.
So, what exactly has God apparently called on Mike Johnson to do?
Well, his views on policy are essentially what you'd expect from a religious fundamentalist.
They're more divisive than they are divine.
What an arrogant piece of crap.
Yeah, the Ramos-Hama cut was 11 seconds.
11, okay.
Yeah.
Cut four is 22 seconds.
That's seven.
Seven.
Are you expecting to subpoena Hunter Biden?
I'm looking at that.
I think that desperate times call for desperate measures, and that perhaps is overdue.
We've not made a full decision yet.
I'm counseling with the attorneys involved on all of this to see what the contours are.
I'm an attorney myself, so I speak the language.
We're trying to move forward on some of this very aggressively.
I think the American people are owed these answers, and I think our suspicions about all this, the evidence that we've gathered so far, as you know, is affirming what many of us feared may be the worst.
That was a bit stumbly.
Stumbly bumbly.
Come in with cut 15.
Come in with 15.
And then I'll do my pillow.
Oh, give me a second then.
So then let me, actually I gotta.
I'm gonna go ahead and get started.
Alright.
Alright.
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you How many times has the UN General Assembly passed resolutions condemning Israel?
Approximately.
In the year 2022, there were 15 resolutions on Israel.
There was one on Iran, one on Syria, one on North Korea, and 15 on Israel.
There have been hundreds over.
Hundreds?
Yeah.
Hundreds, yeah.
And every year probably at least double digits, right?
Yes, sir.
Okay.
And how many against the Palestinian Authority?
The Palestinian Authority is never condemned at the United Nations.
Never?
No.
Really?
So we have Israel condemned 15 times in one year, Iran once, North Korea once, it has labor camps once, but the Palestinian Authority never!
That tells you about the UN, doesn't it?
That's Congressman McCormack.
Jeff, do you know anything about Congressman McCormack?
Not very much.
Let's do... Eric, what about you?
On your Rolodex of congressmen?
I can't say I'm familiar with that particular name, no.
Alright, let's do a little bit of research, because he might be a good guy.
He just might be a good guy.
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Let's go to John, San Diego.
Hey Sebastian, last week you wondered where are all the conservative marchers and protesters.
Well, we have businesses to run and jobs to go to, and we have responsibilities.
We have families to raise.
The demonstrators, they tend to be students who don't need to show up for class.
They tend to be government employees who don't need to show up for work.
They tend to be irresponsible, unnecessary people, have nothing better to do than protest.
Unnecessary people.
That's a chilling phrase.
I don't care, John.
If something's important, you make time.
You make time.
That's my take.
I get it.
They're useless, you know, dropouts, layabouts and students.
But if something really matters, because it happened in New York, thousands of Catholics processed down the streets of New York right after the assault.
I bet you those Catholics had jobs as well.
Thank you.
Let's go to Julie, San Francisco.
Hi, Dr. G. Great to hear from you.
Well, it's good to hear from you.
Yeah, I saw you in San Mateo.
Quite an impression, and thank you for the Star Trek references.
I actually asked the audience, what's better, Star Trek or Star Wars?
And I was shocked, Julie!
The number of hands for Star Trek was a little overwhelming.
Well, we do have Starfleet Academy.
It's supposed to be based out of San Francisco.
Oh, of course!
Oh my gosh, why didn't I think of that?
Of course.
Alright, I'm sure you're not calling because of that.
What's your comment?
What's your question, Julie?
Thank you for calling after our little trip to San Mateo.
So, with the attack by Hamas, there has been a lot of talk in the Second Amendment community about there's a huge surge in Jewish people buying guns and looking for training.
I'm wondering what's your take on, do you think with this The history of America, all of us having, being an American, biting every blade of grass with a gun.
Do you think there's going to be a loosening in the Second Amendment restrictions, especially here in California?
I was just kind of curious what your thought is on maybe we have a different direction going with Second Amendment and gun control.
Well, not if it's Democrats, no, but they did lose the Bruin case, so the Supreme Court has made it... I mean, we had this discussion at that event.
I was educated by the fact that in California, you can now get a concealed carry permit, because they lost that case.
They make you jump through nine different hoops, but yes, it is possible.
So, even California was moving towards the Second Amendment, even if they're doing it against their will.
Okay, um...
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America first with Dr. G. Alright, this is to all you isolationists out there, you neo-bucanonites.
Moral clarity is more important than ever.
This is Noah Tishby, who just gave an incredible speech.
Here's a short cut from it about what we all need to understand.
Play cut.
Tonight, we come together and we mourn.
We mourn the babies, the toddlers, the men, women, and children, and the IDF soldiers Slaughtered in the worst act of mass murder against our people since the Holocaust.
But we do more than mourn.
We hold our heads high, we stand together and we promise we will defeat this evil.
Yes, yeah.
Yes, we are in shock.
We are.
But we should also not be surprised.
What we have experienced on and since October 7th was sadly predictable.
We warned against it.
There were two elements coming together in the horrific perfect storm of October 7th.
The first is the danger of radical Islam or more accurately the radical Islamic Nazism ...that is constantly lurking at Israel's border.
The second is the grooming, ongoing grooming, of Western civilization through universities, the media, and social media, so that when the time came and the Islamic Nazis carried out the act of genocide, many in the West would celebrate it, justify it, and no longer tell the difference between good and evil.
We warned you!
We warned you of what, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free looks like.
We warned you of the dangers of that slogan being used for likes, and shares, and celebrity virtue signaling on TikTok and Instagram.
On October 7th, Hamas showed us what, from the river to the sea, really means.
It means, Itbach el Yahudi, slaughter the Jews.
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Oh There is no arguing with that.
From the river to the sea means slaughter the Jews.
Let's go to your calls.
Let's go to George, Columbus, Ohio, waiting very patiently.
Hi, Dr. Gordon.
Nice to talk to you again.
Welcome back.
I was calling to piggyback off of Janet, who was the last caller there.
I don't think she was putting it correctly.
What we need is to re-verbalize the name for what we call the left.
They call us fascists.
They call us Nazis.
They call us ultra-MAGA Republicans.
We need to call them commies.
We need to call them fascists.
We need to call them anti-Semitic murderers.
I like the last one, especially anti-Semitic murderers, but I kept her on the line, I kept Janet on the line, George, and I kept speaking to her, and she just, she said something very interesting from her community, her church community, that the Democrat voters don't associate the problems they suffer from with the fact that they vote Democrat, and she thinks calling Biden a Democrat would help them understand.
I just think she must be talking to very stupid people, George.
Well, I think that she was verbalizing it wrong to you.
I think what she meant to say was, we need to have a new name for Democrats.
No, no, no.
That's not what she said.
George, I can tell you what she said, because I kept her on in the break.
And she said, no, she said, we need to call them Democrat Biden, Democrat Harris.
It's as if these people don't know they're voting Democrat.
But, you know, last time I did this, we spent weeks and weeks with new names.
I like that.
Murderous anti-Semites, Nazis, fascists.
It's good for me, George.
We had some breaking news over the weekend that I failed to discuss at the top of the show because it's been one of those kinds of shows.
There's one less person running against President Trump.
He used to work for him as a vice president.
This is what Nikki Haley had to say about it.
Cut one!
You know, I want to first say just a special point to Vice President Mike Pence.
He's been a good man of faith.
He's been a good man of service.
He has fought for America.
And he has fought for Israel.
And we all owe him a debt of gratitude.
Good servant of America.
Jeff, did you listen to Pence dropping out?
Did you listen to his speech?
A little bit of it.
About a minute of it.
Yeah.
He blamed God.
Did you hear that?
I didn't hear that part of it.
Well, he said, you know, it's not my time.
God has made sure it's not my time, as if his failure is like God's fault.
I didn't really take it that way.
And I like to repent, you know that.
What?
I said I like to repent.
But he said it's not his time.
God told him it's not his time.
It's clearly not my time.
It's like, can you just leave God out of the fact that nobody wants to vote for you?
Can we just leave that out of the equation?
Please.
I think the polls told him that it's not his time.
And what did Nikki Haley just say?
She just said, recognized him for his service to the nation.
Eric, did Mike Pence serve the nation on January the 6th?
Absolutely not, and in fact he went against what he said he would do.
I think it was two days prior at a rally for the Georgia Senate candidates.
You will have your moment, I will object, and he ended up just completely backing down on the day of.
We need to make that an evergreen cut.
We played it here, what was it, a month ago.
Two days, less than 48 hours before.
Mike Pence at a rally says, You are concerned about the results, so am I!
And I'm gonna do what needs to be done.
Okay, Mike.
Did you do it?
No, you didn't.
So how is that service to the nation, Nikki Haley?
Oh, the Wall Street Journal?
Done.
Totally done.
They have been pro-open border in the last 24 hours.
They've actually written on the op-ed page about how open borders are good for the economy, and they're also writing about how Nikki Haley, Nikki Haley, is the one to vote for.
It's really how to destroy a brand.
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Alright, come in with that.
Come in with it.
I'll do merch, and then I'll tee up the, um... Cut 14.
Cut 14, alright.
Yep.
I'm pretty sure, again, I'm pretty sure if anything ended his campaign, it was Tucker Carlson.
You know, the whole, that's not my concern moment.
Uh, I think he was never gonna get any traction.
Of course, no, he was never gonna win, but like, if there was ever...
A moment where it's like, this guy's not even serious.
Yeah, that was the most significant.
Yeah, we're coming in with the Penske and then he'll tee up 14.
Oh.
Sure.
I know you were.
Uh, said Bill Maher.
Bill Maher talked about the boots.
I know you were.
Bill Maher talked about the books.
I've seen you walk in these boots.
Go ahead and play this clip.
This on TikTok went viral.
It doesn't have a million views.
It doesn't have, you know, 10 million views.
This thing's got 1.2 million likes.
And some people are wondering... How are they... I don't even... I haven't seen that.
What they're... I'm not showing this to you.
Okay, what they're trying to say with this is that in your boots, you have heels.
No, no, no.
That's what they're trying to say.
Those are just standard, off-the-rack, hazy... How tall are you guys?
30.
And I want to assure you, I share the concerns of millions of Americans about voting irregularities.
And I promise you, come this Wednesday, we'll have our day in Congress.
We'll hear the objections.
We'll hear the evidence.
But tomorrow is Georgia's day.
That was two days before January 6th.
You're not a man of your word, Mike Pence.
Good riddance from the presidential race.
I've got an important cut to play, you all a very serious one, but let's squeeze in one more call quickly.
Brent, Los Angeles, welcome.
God's gleamingly gallant Gorka!
I'm glad you had Rabbi Barkay on, and will later ask him about the satanic similarities
and goals of today's phony propaganda people who identify as Palestinians and the Bible's
ancient evil inhabitants of the Gaza area, the Amalekites and the Philistines, whose
highest aspiration was also the genocide of the Jews, the Amalekites who slaughtered Jewish
children, women, elderly, and ill, who had just left Egypt to walk into Israel with Moses,
and the Philistines who tortured Samson and whom King David later destroyed.
It's past time that we shout, Satan's Palestinian people are as real and righteous as transgendered
Catholic pedophile sisters, and from the river to the sea, God's beloved and blessed Israel
will eternally be free.
Thank you, Brent, poet laureate of America First.
We have decided after that very short interview with the rabbi to get him back for a whole hour.
Lastly, in our second hour, before we go to the manhood hour, I want to remember all those who were slain in Maine by a man who was mentally disturbed and never should have had a gun.
Let's listen to their names.
Cut 14.
Ronald G. Morin, 55.
Peyton Brewer Ross, 40 years of age.
Joshua A. Seale, 36 years of age.
Brian M. McFarlane, 41 years of age.
Joseph Lawrence Walker, 57.
57. Arthur Fred Strout, 42. Max A. Hathaway, 35.
Steven M. Vosella, 45.
Thomas Ryan Conrad, 34.
Michael R. Deloria II, 51.
Jason Adam Walker, 51.
Tricia C. Asselin, 53.
William A. Young, 44.
Aaron Young, 14, his son.
Robert E. Violet, 76, and his wife, Lucille M. Violet, 73.
William Frank Brackett, 48 years of age.
Keith D. McNair, 64.
Please have a moment of silence.
It's like...
I don't know.
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Courage, manhood.
It's kind of easy to philosophize it, put it into an abstract context, a historic context.
But what about now, today?
What does it mean to be a man and to have courage?
I think we have the perfect guest to answer that question over the next hour.
I don't think we've actually met physically, but I consider him a personal friend because he's a great patriot, former special agent with the FBI for the Manhood Hour.
Kyle Serafin, welcome to America First.
Thanks for having me on, Dr. Gorka.
It's always good to see you again.
It's great to see you, and at this occasion we have a little bit longer to discuss.
It's a real luxury, and we're going to deep dive on some big, big questions.
So first things first, we can talk about your story of late a little bit further on in the hour, but let's start with your choice.
What made you decide to become a federal law enforcement agent?
Talk to us about Kyle Serafin's background and his journey to Quantico, to the The special agents course and then picking up that badge and those credentials.
I think it goes back further.
I think it goes back to probably when I was about 25 or 26 and I'd worked a bunch of different jobs.
I'd managed a restaurant.
I had worked in sales.
I had come out and sold airtime and computers and ergonomic furniture, and I was looking for a place where I fit in the world.
And somewhere around 25, 26, I started meditating on what I thought it would be that I would be doing if I was alive 10,000 years ago, and I lived in a small tribe of people.
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
Are you taking them, Mickey, or are you actually serious?
I'm serious.
This is exactly my thought.
Okay, so at first, how did you get to that question?
Because that's not exactly an everyday question, Kyle.
I'm kind of an odd dude.
So I don't know.
That was just kind of where I ended up.
I started off thinking, what would my eight year old self be happy with me doing with his life?
That was something that someone had presented to me, probably in a bar for all I remember.
And then I thought, well, I don't know, like I've owned motorcycles and, you know, I'm looking to be a dad one day, but I'm not creating or destroying anything.
And that felt like that was what men do.
They create things or they destroy things on purpose to help others.
And so I thought, well, 10,000 years ago, I would have been the guy laying in the grass waiting on a buffalo for three days or making sure that the enemy didn't kill the women and children in my village.
And so I got to figure out how to do that.
So that's not why I enlisted.
I was 27 years old.
I was the oldest guy in my basic training flight.
And so that was kind of the, that was the beginning of it, if you will.
So what did you enlist to do?
So I started off to be a combat controller, which is a special operator in the Air Force.
Explain the easy job a combat controller does.
It's super easy.
They parachute or dive in.
They set up an emergency airfield.
They land like a team of Rangers, or they are forward deployed with SEALs or Special Forces guys.
And they're the ones that are actually calling in the targets, the eyes on the ground for the pilots.
And they either walk in artillery or they're called joint terminal attack controllers.
Let me be clear, this is actually, people need to understand, you're on the battlefield, you're behind enemy lines, and you're calling in the massive explosives to a vicinity not far from where you are located.
Sometimes the guys are actually calling them in on their own position.
Now, to be fair, I didn't ever put on the hat.
I got probably 95% of the way through the training to get there and just about died at Fort Bragg in training.
I had a body temp over 106 when I was doing land navigation, which shut me down on that field.
And so I kind of was looking around and thought, well, okay, I've been in the air force for 17 or 18 months.
And they offered me an opportunity to, to leave.
I could have left with an honorable discharge, probably administrative at that point, or I could take any job in the air force, except that.
And so I said, well, you better send me to pararescue school.
So I turned around and entered either the harder or the next hardest depending on who you ask field that the Air Force offers and I became a paramedic and I went through all that training and I basically sat around and this is was my first introduction to government.
I sat around with a Training in being a combat diver.
I was airborne qualified at the army.
I had gone through seer school and survival.
I'd gone through water egress.
I'd gone through EMT and paramedic training, and I was the distinguished graduate of my air traffic control class.
And so I was an air traffic controller.
I could sit in an FAA tower right now and Spin up on an airspace.
So I had all these certs and no ability to go do my job because the army didn't have a spot for me to go do free fall, which is the halo school.
Explain for a second, because, you know, pararescue is one of the most elite of the elite and most people have never heard of it.
So before we get to the next iteration of your career, explain what the job of a pararescue guy is.
Pararescuement is a forward deployed medic that goes into special operations facilities and or mission sets, rather, and grabs downed airmen, aircrew or operators that are in places where they otherwise would not be accessible.
A lot of people had their lives saved by pararescuement over the years.
They got their big debut in Vietnam, and there's a lot of silver stars on the wall from men that put them lives on the line and went and saved people that nobody else would have gone in to get.
They parachuted in.
Like I said, they swam in.
And they could theoretically also deploy with special operations teams and be a medic for that too, but they're kind of the premier rescue assets for the for the DoD.
Good.
All right.
So you've got all these qualifications, but to be a pararescue guy, you got to do parachuting.
You got to get qualified.
What happens next, Kyle?
Yeah, so I finished my static line with the Army, but I couldn't get the military freefall.
Actually, in all the dumbness that is the U.S.
military, I went to Fort Bragg.
I was in the class.
I stood up and lined up to go to freefall school, and a doctor, who I believe was a colonel at the time, looks over my medical packet, and he finds my second-to-last physical, not my most recent one, and he finds that someone didn't write the 20 on the blank line showing what my near visual acuity was.
It was 20-20, but they didn't have anything.
It was 20-blank.
And he said, someone failed to accomplish your near visual acuity on your second to last flight physical.
And so you've been disqualified from this.
Now the trick is, is if they can disqualify an Air Force guy from going to free fall school, then a Green Beret, a Special Forces guy who's sitting outside, who wasn't on the list, gets to take my spot.
That's exactly what happened.
Me and three others went back home, and then I rode out my enlistment just kind of waiting for that spot.
And ended up separating from the Air Force honorably without being able to accomplish that training.
So I never got to deploy, which I thought was actually really frustrating.
That was the war that I thought I was going to.
I didn't realize I was actually going to do the war here for America's soul in some ways.
How sour an experience was that?
That you did all of these things, got so close, and then they wanted the slot for another guy.
How did that leave you, thinking in terms of service?
It's frustrating and it just kind of illustrates the point.
I mean, they spent about a million dollars training me on all the different schools and the TDYs and the equipment and stuff that you go out there and do.
And so I spent a lot of time, a lot of time in my life at 24 to 31 thinking that I was going to go do something and deploy into a war zone and what I thought was going to be the mission that God had in hand for me.
But that didn't turn out to be the case.
You know, I look back at it now, and I think that God's plan is always visible in the rearview mirror.
In the moment, I was clearly frustrated, but it didn't stop me from actually pursuing.
I was looking at going to an officer position in the Air National Guard, which would have been in Texas.
And then, you know, like I said, God has other plans.
I put in a packet with the CIA, I put in a packet with the FBI, and the FBI ended up offering me a position, although it took two years to get to it.
I ended up on a different path.
So what are you doing in the two years in the interim?
Well, I went back to school.
I was a 31-year-old college graduate who was taking additional classes to refresh.
I thought I might go to medical school.
I thought I might go to become a PA.
And I was working in a hospital, and I worked on an ambulance.
So I spent some time doing EMS transportation as a paramedic and training other paramedics.
I spent time saving lives and continuing the spiral for people who were in bad shape that were in the emergency room in Austin, Texas at St.
David's.
And so I did this kind of stuff and ended up getting married at the same time.
So all these kind of things happened at the same time.
It was kind of a weird transitional period.
You look back and you go, like, I don't know how I did all that nonsense because I was in school for three semesters as well trying to get these prereqs knocked out to go to school.
And then none of it mattered because I went to the FBI.
Alright, so you start with the FBI.
Is there any law enforcement background in your family?
No, not to my knowledge.
I guess I've got some cousins that have worked in some federal jobs that maybe Federal Protection Service or something like that.
But nothing in my immediate family, certainly not.
And really no military service in my immediate family either.
Wow.
So tell us about the Yellow Brick Road.
Tell us about the training to become an FBI agent.
How did you find Quantico?
So I had gone through some really aggressive training and Dr. Gorg, I got to be totally honest that when I got to Quantico, I wore the most what I would call smokable suit.
I thought I was going to get dropped on my face and push-ups and flutter kicks the way you do when you show up to a new unit in the Air Force on sort of the side of the Air Force that I worked on.
And that was the exact opposite.
There's like this heavy set, you know, black lady handing me a folder and says, you'll have some lunch and we'll see in a couple hours and, you know, show yourself around the academy.
And I'm just waiting to get hit in the face the whole time.
And that was kind of my experience at Quantico.
The first week was a letdown and then it all kind of was that.
The thing that everybody assumes when you go to Quantico is that you're getting a lot of elite training and you're gonna have elite people teaching you and I don't think that's the case.
I think the legal training we had was very good.
A lot of classroom training, right?
You're not jumping out of planes, you're sitting in classroom.
A lot of that.
And then the second piece of it is, is that everybody thinks the tactical is going to be a big chunk of it.
And what they do is they would go, here's how we do our tactical entry.
Now go do a tactical entry.
And now you're going to get graded on it the second time around.
So it's kind of ugly and it sets people up for not a lot of time and a lot of reps.
And so that's why you see SWAT doing a lot.
That's not good.
We could devote another hour to your experience at Quantico.
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Kyle, so we've done, you've done this You've kind of condensed five military careers into a few years.
Then you don't get your slot to be a pararescue guy.
You get into the FBI.
You go to Quantico.
Bit of a disappointment after Sears School and everything else.
Then you start your career.
You get your creds.
You get your badge.
You start at the Bureau.
Where did you begin out of the big three, you know, mission sets of the Bureau?
Crime, counterintelligence and CT counterterrorism.
Tell us a little bit about your time as a G-man.
Well, they looked at me and they said, OK, so you've been a paramedic.
You're kind of an outdoors guy.
You've got some background in carrying a firearm.
So we're going to move you into the most indoor job possible.
You're going to sit at a screen and do 10 hours a day of looking at FISA in a language you don't read.
So I moved to Chinese counterintelligence with the old school bureau guys called FCI, Foreign Counterintelligence.
All right.
I did that out of the Washington field office.
So let me just share.
I don't think I've mentioned this on the show.
So when I joined the Territorial Army in the UK, I was in college and I joined on a dare and I ended up in a military intelligence unit and I spoke French.
English, of course.
German and Hungarian.
Okay?
And I'm qualified now as an interrogator.
That's my MOS.
That's my job in the British Army in the reserves.
So what did they make me do?
Oh, you speak French, German and Hungarian.
You're going to be a Russian linguist.
The only language that's not related to any of those languages.
Okay.
I guess it works on both sides of the Atlantic that way.
Yeah, they've got the same consultants.
Mackenzie or something is telling those same people.
It's absolutely terrible.
It's so illogical.
I actually had a friend who spoke fluent Russian, and so they assigned him to Indian Crimes in the middle of South Dakota.
Because, why not?
You know, it's like, why use the resource of a trained FBI agent who spent two years in Siberia?
That doesn't make any sense.
Alright, so walk us through the potted history of your time in the Bureau.
I spent two years pretty miserable right off the bat.
My first day was outstanding.
It was my best day in counterintelligence because they took me in, my training agent picks me up, gives me a battering ram, and we go and we hit a door of a PCP dealer, of all things, in Washington, D.C.
And I got my first arrest, put my first cuffs on within the first couple hours.
I was one of the only guys at the field office that had a picture that was in like a rest gear as opposed to a suit for my badge picture because I came in, you know, and I was still wet from the rain that was outside and they took the picture right away and they didn't care.
That's funny.
That was the strongest day of my CEI career.
I basically spent the next 18 to 20 months trying to get out of it and eventually was able to take a transfer to what they considered to be the worst post in the Bureau, but I think is the best post.
And it's known as the Special Operations Group, which is a specialty surveillance unit that only goes out in the field, works out of a car, pees in a bottle, you know, eats whatever you bring with you, and you watch bad guys for eight hours a day, whether they be white collar, whether they be gang or child traffickers or CT subjects, which was kind of the primary focus we had for our funding.
So that's what I did for the next three years.
Explain why you loved it so much and why everybody else hated it.
I think people wanted to be where they had their name on the case, and they wanted to be people that could eat a salad and wear a suit and put an ankle holster on.
And I wanted to be wherever the bad guys were, because one of the jobs that SOG has, they are the highest probability of getting into an adverse action with the bad guys.
Because they're out there in the streets, and so there's a potential of engaging with someone who's trying to carjack you, which I had happen two or three times, where, you know, somebody tries to open your door and get in your car while you're sitting there because it's running and they can't see in it.
Carjacking the wrong car.
That's one of the IQ tests.
Do not carjack the car that's full of armed federal agents.
Correct.
Yeah, that's a definite no-go.
But yeah, most people didn't want to do that.
They wanted to be the one who ran a case and got to run their own schedule.
And I liked being able to work random cases and see all kinds of weird stuff.
And so I was in Maryland, and I was in Southeast D.C., and I was in Anchorage, Alaska, and I was in Pensacola, Florida.
And we traveled all over the country, and we'd get set down on what they considered at the time priority CT subjects, counterterrorism subjects.
Everything from white supremacists to jihadis, and it gave me a really good view of what the Bureau is and what it isn't running down in that space, which is kind of fun.
You know, but you have at least the possibility of doing the real criminal investigator work, which is what you see in the movies.
The guys are hauling guys around and looking at the bad guys and taking pictures and, you know, that kind of stuff.
So how'd you become an FBI whistleblower, Kyle?
What happens?
I spent five years in D.C.
thinking, this is the worst place in the world.
I don't want to be in D.C.
if I can help it.
So I took a post.
My two options, I was trying to get to Shelby, Montana, which is nowhere.
It's like up on the border and nobody knows where it is.
And I ended up in Las Cruces, New Mexico, which is the other border and nobody knows where that is either.
And I thought, great.
I asked them, they gave me an opportunity.
You want to work public corruption or work Indian crimes?
And I said, put me on the res.
So I drove 100 miles to go to work on the res.
And I thought I was getting out of the political heat.
But right at that time, this was in September of 2021, There's an email that goes around.
First of all, they tell us we're going to be mandated to get a COVID vaccine, which was a no-go.
I'm a pro-life Catholic, and I went to Donald Trump's rally and, you know, saw him at the March for Life, and it's like, that was a no-go for me.
And the second piece of it was, is they told us they were going to investigate parents at school board meetings, and I went straight to Congress with it.
And so those happened within about three weeks of each other.
I've got to ask you the question.
When, you know, when they're targeting Catholics, you know, I'm just curious, when your supervisory special agent or whoever it is comes in the room and says, we're going to surveil parents at school board meetings, are they doing that with a straight face?
Are they saying, I'm sorry, we have to do this?
I mean, how does that happen inside the bureau?
The person who sent me the email was incredulous that it was happening.
In fact, I walked by a hallway conversation between two supervisors and they said, hey, did you see this email?
As I go walking by it, I go, I don't know what you're talking about, so probably not.
And he said, well, I'll send it to you.
And so they sent it to me.
They were incredulous, but nobody wanted to do anything about it.
Because the number one rule when you work for the FBI is don't embarrass the FBI.
But as I told you, week one wasn't that impressive.
It didn't get much to the point where I thought, man, if I lose this job, my life is over.
And I'd had other jobs.
I was 35 when I joined the Bureau.
So I looked around and I talked to my wife about it.
And I just said, I'm probably going to lose my job, but this has to be exposed.
And I'm not going to get this shot.
I'm probably going to lose my job over that too.
And she said, you're always going to be able to find a way to make a living.
I'm not worried about it.
Mind you, I have three children at that point.
Yeah.
And, you know, we have a fourth now.
And the whole point of it was, is that I don't want my kids growing up in a world where someone doesn't just, you know, throw the flag when a federal agency like the FBI starts trotting on civil liberties.
That was pretty easy.
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So, you do a crazy thing.
There's tens of thousands of people working at the bureau, and you decide to trailblaze
for a few dozen who say, no, this is wrong.
This is against.
We are not a Gestapo.
I'm going to be a whistleblower.
I'm going to tell Congress.
It still sickens me that there are so few of you.
Why did you do that?
You know, let's talk about where did you get your values?
Who was your role model for you in life when it comes to being a man?
And for the courage that you have been clearly demonstrating for the last couple of years, who was that person?
That's my dad, 100%.
Like so many young men, my dad was my model of masculinity.
My dad was always digging holes.
My dad had a white-collar job, but he came from a very blue-collar background.
He grew up in a very small town in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, which is maybe 5,000 people at the time, he said.
Lost his dad at a very young age, and he told me when we were really little, The only thing he really wanted to do was be a good dad in his life.
And he was that.
He was a radio executive.
He ran, he managed the marketing departments of Major League Sports.
So he was at the Texas Rangers and he was at the Casey Royals and talked to David Koresh for hours and hours when he was working in radio and doing others.
I mean, he had all these strange things.
He was at, you know, every day of the Patty Hearst trial and he just had a front row seat to history.
But at the end of the day, my dad was always just, like, the best baseball coach, the best soccer coach, the best basketball coach.
He didn't know how to swim until he was an adult, but he was the best swim coach.
He'd scream at me.
He was the only guy I could hear when I was underwater and I was racing.
You could hear nothing else.
It would just be, like, swishing water, and then you'd just hear, like, go!
You know, and you just would send it, and I'd go, oh, God, I better get going.
You know, my dad's on the other end of that pool.
And you said he would like to dig holes, so he was a handyman?
It's like the seraphim legend that like whenever you had a picture of my dad, he was like calloused hands from shovel work and he was always digging a hole.
It's not always clear what the hole was for.
He was digging a trench to fix a water main or he was putting in a sprinkler system or he was burying a tree or whatever it was.
But he's always been really handy.
I have the same thing.
I work on my own cars.
I've always done all my own electrical work, my own plumbing.
I redid all my own bathrooms when we were in Virginia.
It came from my dad.
It's like, I don't know how to do this, but I'll figure it out.
We had a lot of those plumbing for dummies, electrical for dummies books in the garage when I was a kid, and I was always messing up his workbench, which is always funny.
Now that I look at it, it drives me nuts, but I used to take his tools and not put them back where they go.
I just met a guy who, when talking about judging other men, especially when they're interested in his daughter, whenever he's at his house, he'd say, Where's your workbench?
And if he doesn't have a workbench, and if the man doesn't own a vice, that's not a real man.
Kyle, tell us a little bit about the values of your father.
Think of the words, the adjectives.
What are the values that he demonstrated to you that you said, ah, that's what I have to be?
Give us some words.
So hard work.
My dad told me that there was no job you could do sitting down that was a real job.
So I think the work that he did, even though he sat down at work, he didn't even really consider that work.
The real work was when he was squatting outside and digging a hole, things like that.
Loyalty.
And then my father is a Catholic, lifelong Catholic, so humility is a big thing with him.
And honesty and integrity.
And he always told me that If you want to be successful in life, you have to be empathetic.
And I'm not sure that I'm as good at that as I'd like to be.
I'm more sympathetic.
I can see people and I know when they're in pain, but I don't feel their pain the way that I think he does.
He's much more empathic than I am.
But I ended up marrying into that kind of quality.
So my wife is.
So I don't know.
You know, he's been married for 42 years.
They've had rough roads like many people and were separated for a couple years and came back.
And I always saw him as, you know, he always provided for my mother.
He always took care of us.
He always put kids first.
And so he knew what the most important things were in the world.
And that doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to have a successful career.
But, uh, you know, your legacy is never how many hours you worked or how many days you spent in the office.
It's like, how many baseball games did you make it to?
Yeah.
So I always thought those, I don't know if you remember these, the 90s movies, they always showed like the dad that worked too hard and he, he missed the son's big game and stuff.
Like my dad was never that guy.
My dad was an executive for sports teams, but every single game that was important, he was there for my swim meets.
You know, he was there for the championships.
He was always there.
Empathy.
I'm going to have to work on that one, but the rest, I got it.
This isn't a job sitting down doing this to get paid for that.
That's crazy.
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Kyle, if we're going to push back on the insanity, this, you know, labeling of toxic masculinity, if we're going to wean the back classic conceptualizations of what it means to be a man, you're a father.
Talk to us about the items that we need to put on a minimal curricula.
I think that we need to have young boys learn classical culture.
They need to know what values that and how we got there.
So I'm a big fan of, you know, I went through religious education.
I went through public schools, but the religious education was always better.
It was because it was grounded in a foundation of Christianity.
And it let us know that, you know, there actually is a right and a wrong.
Like this moral relativism that we deal with, I think that's the one thing that's got to go.
Not everything is okay.
It's okay for things to be bad.
It's okay for you to be wrong.
It's okay for you not to get a trophy.
It's okay for a little bit of bullying, to be honest with you.
I think that it's not part of the curriculum.
It's just sort of part of life.
Well, you have to learn how to deal with it.
That's correct.
And men, here's the thing, men provide guardrails for other men.
And if you don't, then you end up with, uh, you know, a 45 year old, you know, soft soy boy type that gets blasted in the face for the first time when he's out with his family in somewhere really dangerous like a riot because he didn't realize that protest could go sideways.
And if you've never seen that there are physical consequences for screwing up, that's the upside to it.
Um, you know, that's the upside to bullying is that you actually learn, hey, this is a bad situation.
This is a personality type that is going the wrong way.
A lot of this stuff is intangible and it just comes from learning that It's not always safe, and that you're responsible for yourself, that someone's not going to come save you, that it's up to us, and if we could actually put that back into schools.
I don't know how you teach, you know, responsibility and personal responsibility, and the fact that you should have self-reliance.
These are kind of the things that men historically learned, and now they're, I don't even know what they're learning, code?
Like, code is great, once you know how to do basic math, and you know how to sit there and measure something.
If you can't change a tire on a car, then coding's not going to get you very far.
Well, you know what, I saw here, this is a funny thing, I did a ride-along before I joined the Bureau, and I went out with this Austin PD cop, and the short version of it is, we pull over this gal who's sitting on the side of the road, and we come out and we go, is everything okay?
She says, no, I'm out of gas.
And we said, okay, did you just stop running?
And she says, no, the range says zero on the computer, so I just pulled over and turned off the engine.
And she had two boys in the car that were in there like teens, like 19, 20 years old, something like that.
They didn't have the wherewithal to say, hey, we just drive to the gas station and see if we make it there because there's probably some range built in.
That common sense is something that you can't teach necessarily at school, but it's so important.
When you witness what you witnessed inside the Bureau, when you see what they've done, from the transgender insanity to the everybody gets a prize, are you long or short on America?
Are you an optimist or a pessimist that we can rebuild the values in the men of our civilization that need to be there, Kyle?
Um, both.
So in the short term, I think it's going to get real spicy.
Or as this gal that I wrote a plan with the other day said, it might get Western and that would be okay.
It happens every, every four turnings.
If you follow those sorts of things, every 80 years or so.
Bannon's the fourth turning, right?
Yeah, that's right.
So, you know, every 80 years or so, every 100 years or so, things get rough.
And we're going to probably see some rough times.
But that's going to forge much stronger young men, probably like my son is too.
He's going to grow up tougher than maybe I did, because things are going to be harder
on him.
But at least some of us have to hold the line and be able to pass these traditional values
down of, you know, it's OK to build some muscle.
It's okay to be strong and fast and know how to cut up a deer and know how to go navigate and how to set a trap and how to shoot a gun and build a rifle and how to sight things in.
Like, this is not stuff that we should be turning men away from.
And, you know, I heard a kid, this Gen Z kid who said he's on six bottles of pills and that guns are tacky.
Exactly.
Guns are what civilized the world for you, young man.
And if you're so far removed from what food is, which is that it used to be, men would go find food.
It was the thing that was running around in the woods or in the fields.
And then they brought that home.
It doesn't live in a grocery store.
It lives out somewhere in nature.
And we're probably going to end up getting back to that for a little while.
And that's OK, too.
I think we'll come back stronger.
Human beings have gone through many, many things that have been difficult and plague and famine.
You know, I'm a gun guy.
I know you have a very good taste in firearms.
One of the proudest moments.
My son is a crack shot.
We have fun going to the range.
We have competitions between each other.
And it gets a little spicy at times as to who's winning and whose group is the smallest.
But one day we went to the gun fair.
the gun show and I think he was 15 maybe and I bought, this is you know the time for his first
rifle and I bought him all the parts I bought all the parts for an AR-15 you know the upper,
the lower, the trigger group, the stock, everything else and we took him home and
I said to him let's let's build the AR-15.
And he says, no, dad!
And he closed himself, locked himself in his room, you know, went on YouTube and just built it by himself.
He put all the bits together and we still have that functioning AR-15.
So yeah, not tacky.
It's a skill one needs to know.
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Kyle, I'm going to do something a little bit different here.
Let's do a little mano a mano, man to man.
In the last couple of minutes we have, Would you just send a message to men inside the Bureau, men inside the DOJ, men inside the military, men inside our intelligence community, who are seeing bad things, are witnessing bad things happen, but haven't taken any action and haven't done what you have done.
Would you talk to those men for just a minute or two?
But you laughed earlier when I said that the reason why I got involved in this in the first place was my evaluation, where would I be 10,000 years ago?
So I would encourage that the men that are sitting in the law enforcement entities, it doesn't matter if you're state, federal, or local, honestly, it's not just the FBI.
And certainly those who are in the DOD seeing the same things.
I'd like you to project, where are you going to be with your retirement?
So you get the pension, you know, you get the brass ring, you get the gold watch, whatever, and you're done.
And where are you going to spend it?
Do you want to spend your existence in tyranny?
And many of you see that tyranny developing.
There's no question in my mind that you see it.
You all complain about it when you get together and have a beer.
The first thing that happens is a couple FBI agents, they dump on the bureau the bad supervisors, the bad culture, the bad cases that are being worked, the political ideology that has captured it.
So you have to just decide.
Do you want to retire into tyranny and hope that you can get away from it and then you'll die before it comes after you?
And then you decide whether or not your kids are going to live under that too.
And if that's not acceptable, then you've got to do something about it.
And that something can be as easy as bring it to me or Gerardo Boyle.
We're Steve Friend.
We actually have channels to get it to members of Congress so it can get public, and you're covered, and we can even Walondra it for you.
We don't even need you to tell your name.
I don't want your name out there.
I don't need you to lose your career over it.
I already did.
I'm happy to.
So, we're providing you a potential, a vetted source, people who know who I am.
Nobody has attacked any of the things that we've said, by the way.
Isn't that interesting, Seb?
They always attack the messenger, the leftists.
They come after the messenger, but not the message.
Yeah.
So if they want to share this stuff, whether it be that there's Catholics that are going, you know, being infiltrated and that you've got sources inside a Catholic church or going into a mosque or going into a synagogue or that they're going into a school or whatever it is that you know is going on, that they're making up fake white supremacists or going after guys like Mike Glover, who's an American hero and was a Green Beret and has a company.
It doesn't matter what it is because these have all come to me.
These are all stories that came to me that we've exposed.
Well, I'm your guy.
Just send it to me.
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