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Assange Insanity Exposed With Slow News Day Steve!

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1972 Jump: Sterilant White Papers 00:10:33
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and welcome to another Red Voice Media exclusive.
I do want to thank all you guys that have come over to redvoicemedia.com/slash uncensored, signed up, and you're getting two full interviews that the rest of us don't get.
It supports the broadcast.
We put bits and pieces out here and there, but these are really fun because we get to explore all sorts of subjects, all sorts of ideas.
It's kind of off the cuff.
It's 100% unscripted.
And to join me today to talk about this is a guy who's about as unscripted as it gets.
You can follow him on Twitter at Slow Newsday Show.
He also does AM Wake Up.
He is Steve Poikinen, my friend.
It has been a while.
How are you, sir?
I'm doing really well, man.
I'm doing really well.
It's good to see you.
And happy Mother's Day to everyone who's going to hear this whenever it comes out, the day that we're recording it.
And yeah, looking forward to catching up.
Absolutely.
The big story in my mind, the one that obviously the mainstream media is not discussing, and really the alternative media, in my opinion, never covers enough.
Last year did not cover enough is the fact that the post-truth world elites or the predator class that I like to call them and their minions will be meeting in Lisbon, Portugal.
And Charlie Skelton, who's now been on the case, believe it or not, over a decade time, flies, people.
The days, the weeks, the months, the years, they just go forward.
There is no backup.
There is no rewind.
You do get older.
No one's invincible.
This thing moves on.
So Skelton put it out a while ago.
He actually invited me to stay with him if I'd like to come out a couple weeks ago.
I looked at the plane tickets, guys.
We're talking two to three grand just to go.
Forget about everything else.
I got to be honest.
I'm a little intimidated.
I've never been to that part of the world.
Maybe next time if I have a little bit more of a heads up.
But Dan Dix, also on his way out there.
We recently interviewed Dan over at Making Sense of the Madness.
I've had Dan on this program many times.
Hopefully, we're going to get updates.
These people set policy.
And I want to demonstrate this right now for everybody because for the longest time, there was this idea that it was a golf club.
Oh, they're golfing.
They would actually put that disinformation out well before people like Tucker, not Carlson, James Tucker, Big Jim Tucker, everybody.
Tucker, give Ike credit, he put a spotlight on them.
People like even William Cooper and obviously Alex Jones and pressing the issue.
And people would start to talk about it a little bit more.
Well, they had white papers, okay?
And one of those white papers is right here.
So it says right here in the top corner, not for publication, either in whole or in part.
Bilderberg meetings.
This is the 1972 meeting.
And they actually met in April.
They pushed it back more along the summertime months for the United States and most of Europe, or at least late spring.
So it's usually in May to June at this point.
But I mean, this thing, it's a beaut.
Okay, that's all I can say: it is a beauty.
It's telling you right out of the gates.
Just let's look at some of this.
Economic considerations, the crumbling community of purpose, the claims of domestic priorities, trade relations, the case of Japan, European perspectives, relations with the third world, economic dealings with communist countries, transnational investment issues, international monetary reform, working together, institutions and attitudes.
The new geometry of Asian relations, ingredients of the Japanese situation.
Because remember, this is, you know, why 1972 is important.
Because this is around the time, actually, and you could check out more white papers, folks, where David Rockefeller is in a plane with Zbignubrzinski.
And the mostly Anglo-European Bilderberg establishment does not want to bring the Asian market in and Japan in particular.
But as you can see, they're pushing Japan about this time.
And this is a huge explosion in Asian economic relations, everybody.
That's where they decide to create the Trilateral Commission and bring in those Japanese and Asian markets.
So we just looked at some important white papers.
What are your thoughts, Steve?
Well, just a quick top-off on that, too.
1972, also the year the limits to growth was published in Club of Rome.
1972, very auspicious year in terms of the agenda that we're living under right now.
Glad that you have those.
It's a shame, man, that every year, and I do, I remember very clearly last year driving home here in Vegas, getting a phone call from you and talking to you about this.
And you had either just gotten off the phone with Dew or were just getting on the phone with him after our call or whatever.
And we were trying to sort out what exactly was happening and where it was because it was just so limited in information at this point.
There's a couple of key people in the media and research that we unfortunately lost during COVID.
That, you know, I know for a fact it'd been tipping you off for years, giving you a heads up for years as about where it went and where it was going down.
Last year it was in right in DC.
And here's the kicker, man.
I had my girlfriend and she lives right outside of D.C. in Virginia here in Iowa.
So there was no way that I could just jump on a plane or jump in my car and drive down and leave her and her daughter here.
You know what I mean?
That would have been unacceptable.
But had I been there and got that call, I literally could have packed up the gear I had, maybe bought some extra gear right there, right around the corner from her house and headed to D.C. and covered it.
It was one of those, hey, I felt like that one was a godsmack, dude.
I didn't like that one.
No offense, big guy.
I'm not trying to talk any nonsense, but boy, I wish it was in reverse and I could have covered it.
And like I said, the European thing, especially on my own, it intimidates me a bit.
I'm not going to lie.
I've never had my hotel broken into that I know of.
I've never had things taken from me and these horror stories.
I'll admit, I may not be Luke Radowski.
I'm not a world traveler.
That guy, some of my favorite stuff Luke has ever done is being in the airports while a lot of these Bilderberg guys roll through and confronting the Larry Summers of the world, you know, and confronting these media moguls also that are there constantly, confronting Peter Thiel.
I still remember that one.
General Betraeus.
I mean, Betreas.
These are things that I think have been lost on this supposed new breed of alternative media.
And really what I think are many of them an extension of social media influencers, not so much on-the-ground journalists, Steve.
No, you're correct on that point.
And it's kind of, we saw it coming this way.
We saw it happening this way a number of years ago.
There were a couple of different marketable business models.
And one of them was like the Crowder approach.
One of them was the Young Turks approach.
And so based on whatever team you were covering in politics, you basically stole their format.
And then as that built out and the attention spans got smaller and it turned into only, you know, two and a half minutes on Twitter, a minute on Instagram, seconds on TikTok, and that's what your media is.
You have to, if you're trying to copy that format, mimic what the influencers are doing in order to trick people to watch it in the first place.
So it kind of by default becomes that thing if you're not from jump seeking answers that the normal media isn't for the traditional media didn't provide.
And if you're interested in exposing legitimate corruption, if you want primary source documentation, these aren't things you can really go over in a 30-second TikTok.
They're not really things that you can get across well in a two-minute and 20-second Twitter clip.
I mean, here's the thing.
You get two plus minutes.
You basically have trailer status, right?
You could put something together.
For instance, I've got a compilation right now of the media that's going viral.
Even the Muskernuts tweeted it out on top of it.
I saw that he tweeted out maybe a few hours after I did.
It's out there.
It starts with the Joker.
I could have done without the Joker in the beginning because the rest was the news.
But it does hammer home the fact that they lied to us the entire time.
Yeah, of course.
They lied to us the entire time.
And I mean, and they threatened us and they said that we were evil if we dared question the COVID-19 44 nightmare and the DARPA run hate and lie shots.
And it's a great compilation of that.
And I think that's powerful, right?
I think a music video is powerful.
Some of my favorite punk songs are a minute and 50 to 2 minutes and 30 seconds for sure.
But when you're doing the deep, gravity diggity dive, when I'm playing Howard Scott on audio in a video presentation of what the Technocracy Inc. was and him founding that, him talking about literally putting sterilants into the water and food supply and talking in the same breath of his affection for Margaret Singer, Sanger.
Have you not seen that clip?
I don't know if I've seen that part of it.
I know I've seen the front end.
Oh my God.
Well, actually, so the sterilant thing is sterilant.
I've seen that.
Yes.
I didn't see the thing about Margaret Sanger.
Well, that's where it starts, his love for Sanger.
So let's see.
QR Code Flashings 00:04:32
We do it semi-live here, folks.
As I search this clip out, you mentioned the Club of Rome.
I'm going to throw it to you because we have put out the limits of growth.
In fact, there was a documentary, Paul Ehrlich.
We've done the watch along here on that.
We continually put out people from this mindset that back then, the crazy thing about the limits of growth and their supercomputer is there was no amount of data that they could put in where there wasn't a complete and total failure of society anyway.
Like it was as grim as it gets no matter what.
And then you ask yourself, why would you even listen to these people, Steve?
Well, because they're the people, as we talked about at the top of the show, in terms of the Bilderberg attendees, who set policy.
So when you gather, as they did, you know, some of the European industrialists, academics, things like that, in the early 70s, especially coming out of that UN population symposium in 1969, almost all of the same faces turn up in the limits of growth as part of the co-authors, members of the Club of Rome at the time.
There's this, I don't know, overriding theme of, yes, of course, society is going to fail.
However, you still need to let the technocracy manage it because otherwise it's going to be so much worse.
And these are the exact same methods that have been put in place, particularly in China, but also in, what is it, Nigeria, right?
Where they're on CBDC right now.
India is going away from cash almost entirely.
We had Sri Lankan farmers that had to use a QR code to get fuel.
In Iran, they were on the QR code for food.
We had the training exercise during COVID where people had to flash their QR code papers in order to get into a lot of those punk band shows who played two-minute songs.
That wasn't even a drill here.
I mean, you had to do that on the Illinois side.
You know, they did that.
They rolled that out.
And it wasn't just like that for concerts in places like Israel where you couldn't go shopping for groceries if you didn't adhere to that.
And I want to take you somewhere else outside of the nation state.
You talked about blockchains.
You talked about really QR codes and scans that integrates with the biometrics that was what beta tested during the war of terror.
And outside of the nation states, Steve, what do they have?
Blockchain people at refugee camps around the world where there is global conflict going outside of the nation state and their laws and what?
Directly bringing in the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, blockchain technology, their biometric information, an allotment of what food you're allowed to have and where you can get your jobs.
That's something that is bragged about by Davos in their little blockchain people.
I know we've played it here.
I think we've played it together.
Now, let's play, because we found the clip.
Howard Scott, founder of Technocracy Inc. back in the day, talking about his love for Margaret Sanger and then how he do it, guys.
This whole thing of voluntary birth control, that's out the window.
Oh, the birth Planned Parenthood, Birth Control League, and all that.
Well, I knew Margaret Sanger.
Yeah, yeah?
Yeah, way back.
Oh, it was an old English T Room on 40th Street or someplace.
And there was a gravestone company next to it then.
There weren't many buildings in there.
How ironic.
And you got crumpets and gravestones.
Muffins and nice little things.
I remember Bill Williams and a whole bunch more and Margaret Sanger.
And I said, well, to you it's a car salem.
Put Candy Poisoning 00:05:25
But it isn't birth control that you're preaching.
It's voluntary parenthood.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a distinction there.
You're right.
Yeah.
And I said, you may have been driven into this because you had eight children.
I think it was eight, I've forgotten.
Some number of children she had.
But I said, as a collective measure, you have to have a collective means of doing it.
Well, of course, we have advocated to hell with all this voluntary parenthood.
That is not going to stop reproduction.
And we have stated this on the public platform time and time again, that the female of the human species has had the power and the facility to dissolve the fetus without any deleterious results to her reproductive or general metabolism.
That's been known for generations.
We didn't know what triggered it.
But several biochemists have found out.
They have found out.
Oh, yeah.
It's tasteless, colorless, odorless.
It's cheap to manufacture.
And put in the drinking water of a metropolitan water system.
This warfarans rat poison.
Yes.
Well, it's about the same percentage of effective as the poison is in warfaroans, which is around decimal point 304 of 1%.
And no mammal will conceive while that percentage is in the water.
Is that sound?
No.
Dogs, cats, cows, or anything, human beings.
No deleterious results, whatever.
No.
And you stop it for six, seven weeks?
Bang.
For all you.
Now, if you haven't got a metropolitan water at the time, you can put it in candy.
Or soft drinks.
Here's an eye dropper.
Well, yeah, but you could, but it's much simpler to put it in something like that.
Just the same as the Sabin-like live vaccine.
Here we wouldn't touch the Sabin vaccine.
We wouldn't even run tests on it.
Look at what the Russians did.
They've proved up on one, two, and three Sabin vaccines.
And they ran 79 million one year.
They put it in candy.
They beat us on that, huh?
They were ahead of us on that?
Oh, yes, they did it by the million.
They did it by the millions.
They put it in candy.
So I just want everybody to understand what we went full circle on that four-minute clip.
Technocracy Inc., which is really a technopoly, which is really top-down control, okay, into Margaret Sanger and eugenics, the black weeds, and getting rid of people, but that's not enough.
That's voluntary parenthood.
To again, that top class deciding for you, deciding for you that by putting rat poison, as they laugh about it, and he knows the percentage points of 1% that needs to go in for all mammals not to have it, gleefully, they will decide.
And then letting you know, you know, if we want to vaccinate you with something, we're just going to put it in the water supply and candy, Steve.
Thoughts?
You're muted.
Sorry.
Yeah, no, my dog is on the other side of the microphone and drinking, and he sounds like a drunk camel.
So I apologize if that bleeds into what's going on.
But the, I don't know the joy that is expressed, not just in the idea of non-consensual sterilization, but the ease at which he's comfortable speaking with that ability, that technology, as it currently existed when that clip was made.
And then let's just add on however many years it is from that, with all of the things that we know about self-spreading vaccines, with all of the things that we found out about shedding in the past, with all of the things that we know about aerial dispersal programs, it becomes incumbent on everyone who's listening right now to take care of yourself,
to put good things into your body, to make sure that you get exercise and to make sure that you're regularly detoxing.
Why We Left Google 00:13:06
I got to agree.
I mean, again, we've only really scratched the surface on the knowledge of what we know has taken place in experimentation on the general populace in this country.
Forget about the world.
Believe me, the biowarfare programs that we have conducted internationally and unknown are probably levels above the evil that's happened here en masse, at least when you're talking about numbers.
However, if you don't believe that they would disperse something aerially like this man just talked about, you need to understand it's already been admitted there were multiple programs in this country where they dumped cadium, radioactive cadium sulfate on people.
And when they didn't drop it on people, they found another way where they drove through urban inner city neighborhoods and dispersed it underneath Volkswagens, all with cover stories, by the way, of what drills they were actually doing.
And that doesn't even talk about the human experimentation that took place, Steve, on literal mentally retarded children in Brooklyn hospitals.
Okay, that this is stuff on the record because we could talk about syphilis and Tuskegee all day.
They love to keep it just there so they can make it into a racial issue.
They didn't care what the color of your skin was.
They cared what your address was.
Your socioeconomic status didn't matter.
Hey, guess what?
Ha ha!
Oh, right there, buddy.
That's the reality.
That's the true civil rights movement, Steve.
It is.
And we've been watching this build up now to the point to where I think this coming week, in tandem with Bilderberg, the WHO is going to meet to further, I guess, solidify is the right word, what the international health regulations are going to be.
That's the papers please to travel thing, the digital health certificate.
Let's also not forget that every time there's a story about some sort of conflict recently, there's also about two days later, anywhere from two hours to two days later in the case of Sudan, a story coming out about how, oh, they took over this U.S. bioweapons factory.
I mean, this U.S. health facility that was located in Sudan, located in Ukraine, located in Taiwan, located, you know, no matter where we are as a military, there's for some reason dozens of bio labs around too.
So the idea that we're not actively pursuing or have currently previously developed and are sitting on a stockpile waiting for an excuse, probably naive at this point because they keep popping up.
Again, you know, we can go back to the beginning of the COVID-19 44 nightmare, and I was never convinced of a leak.
I was never convinced of a Wuhan origin, and I'm still not.
I think the evidence is now easy that it was seeded.
It was in multiple places.
If you're paying attention to not, again, the noise, but the frequency, in other words, the hardcore evidence, everybody, it's clear at the latest, it was probably here in September, but October, clear, by the time they had already done Event 201, COVID-19 was in the United States, and they weren't reporting it yet because they weren't ready.
They had to drill it, get it ready, and then the infrastructure was built.
So this idea of the Wuhan games, hey, it could have been seated there at that point, 100%, 100%.
Because, again, you had some weird things going on.
You had, for instance, Iranians dropping dead and they blamed it on COVID.
Just like you're talking about right now, where all of a sudden, in these conflicts, these biolabs are popping up.
Maybe now's the time to cover it up, where this program was really taking place.
And it was taking place globally, Steve.
Well, it was.
And to your point about it being here in September or October, I've probably mentioned this before.
It's been three years.
But after Thanksgiving, early December of 2019, my whole family got laid out.
And what the doctor tried to tell us was that maybe I should go check my, at the time, like eight-year-old's room for e-cigarettes because he might have the mystery vaping illness.
And I remember.
I'm going to go check his brother's rooms too.
You know, and she said, no, no.
I've never heard about that vaping illness again.
The popcorn lung.
And again, we had one of the worst flu seasons ever.
I saw it with my own eyes.
I got sick for months.
I lost my taste and smell before any of this happened for like three days.
I never had that happen with any flu or cold.
All right.
Do the math, people.
Of course.
And again, the evidence is there.
So we're living in the post-truth world, Steve.
And part of that post-truth world is the takedown of Julian Assange.
Now, in more mainline publications now, right, we're seeing The Guardian come out every once in a while.
We're seeing, I think it's the Sydney Australian Post or whatever come out more often now.
More Western journalism is saying this has to end.
We need to release Assange.
Obviously, that's not happening in this country.
The last guy that brought up Assange in any meaningful way was Tucker Carlson.
He no longer has a job there.
Where are we on that reality?
Are we closer to an extradition and a show trial?
I don't think we're any closer to that than we were last year at this time.
I really do think that the Biden administration, that whatever Rishi Sunak thinks he is, and the home office there, the administration in Australia would just like nothing more than for Julian to finally die in jail.
That's all they really want.
So they're going to try to keep him in some sort of legal limbo for as long as humanly possible.
And it's only going to be if legislators all over the world start demanding for it.
There have been a number of people in UK Parliament that have spoken about it.
There have been a number of people in the European Parliament that have spoken about it.
In terms of members of Congress, I think the last sitting member of Congress to mention Julian Assange's name was Marjorie Taylor Green several months ago in terms of declassified material and whether or not people should be in jail over it or who should be part.
No, it was about the pardon on January 6th.
That's what it was.
And she goes, oh, dude, you know, don't pardon me.
I don't care about me.
Just, you know, pardon Assange, pardon Snowden.
Didn't mention Ross Ulbricke, which would have been cool.
Didn't mention Daniel Hale, which would have been cool.
But, you know, that's baby steps, whatever.
And while all of this is happening, we've got Anthony Blinken giving nice talks on World Press Freedom Day.
Oh, they're getting interrupted by Medea Benjamin with the leg hook on the chair.
That was fantastic.
No, it's great.
I'm playing here a couple times.
It was fantastic.
It's what we need.
That's the kind of activism.
And that's why, dude, you know, you know how it is with me, man.
I'm not down either line, right?
But I understand we need press freedom.
And, you know, we're talking about code pink and they're not perfect, but damn it, they were right on that subject, right?
100%.
Like, you got to get behind that.
That's the type of activism I'm not seeing out there.
And, you know, you mentioned MTG.
And I don't, you know, it's tough for me to get behind her.
She wore a Cruella DeVille outfit to the State of the Union.
You know what I mean?
She says some, you know, obviously very divisive things that when taken in a sound bite, you know, the entire Democratic Party are pedophiles.
You're not going to win anybody over with that, right?
But, you know, if you get to bring up the point of what they're talking about and how they do want to legitimize children as adults, they want them voting at 16.
They want them to have gender ideology rights basically at preschool levels at this point.
That's real.
You have to really lay it down.
But, like you said, she's the only one speaking up for Assange.
She's the only one.
We need more of that.
The town hall disaster.
But this is why I'm bringing it up.
Okay.
You had the January 6th pardon question in there.
After I watched that, I think a day after I covered it, I was on a Twitter feed and I saw somebody who was at the town hall.
And they were upset that the narrative was driven by the host, Little Leslie Stahl.
I don't even know what her real name is, but she was like Little Leslie.
She's vying for that position, right?
Yeah.
Little Leslie.
No, no, no.
This is how.
And he said, you know, there were a lot of people in the audience that had tough questions that they didn't let happen.
And Assange was one of them.
And then asking about the hate and lie shots was another one.
So that shows that the media itself doesn't want to allow a true narrative.
I was shocked that they even allowed that many Republicans in there showing this guy as a he's a fucking rock star, everybody, whether you like him or not.
Hey, hello, hello, hey.
He's a rock star, Steve.
So what's your takeaway from all of that?
Because he did say that he would pardon some of the January 6thers.
When it came to the Proud Boys and the seditious conspiracy, he backed up a little bit, right?
But he did say you can't get a fair trial in DC or New York for that matter.
Probably agree at this point.
Thoughts?
Well, there's, we know this, man.
We've been down this road where you've got candidate Trump who talks a very, very, very nice game about press freedom and talks a very nice game about people who have been wrongfully incarcerated for doing the right thing.
And when it comes down to it, he'll pardon the war criminals from Fallujah.
He'll pardon a rapper or two.
Yeah, but anyone who legitimately risked their personal liberty for what actually is right, that he seemed to be very averse to going in any sort of beneficial direction towards them.
So it's, you know, I mean, he is, he is a rock star.
He's also a fantastic bullshit artist.
WikiLeaks.
I was going to say, let's watch that fantastic bullshit artist in action.
Are we ready?
WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks.
I love Wikileaks.
These Wikileaks.
WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks as confirmed just today by Wikileaks.
It's been amazing what's coming out on WikiLeaks.
They want to distract us from Wikileaks.
The wonder of Wikileaks.
Boy, that WikiLeaks has done a job on her, hasn't it?
We've learned so much from Wikileaks.
Oh, we love Wikileaks.
Boy, they have really WikiLeaks.
Wikileaks.
Wikileaks.
I mean, this WikiLeaks is faster than the WikiLeaks revelations.
This Wikileaks is like a treasure trove.
WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks, right?
WikiLeaks.
And you know, as I was getting off the plane, they were just announcing new WikiLeaks, and I wanted to stay there, but I didn't want to keep you waiting.
I love reading those WikiLeaks.
It's Wikileaks.
WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks.
Wikileaks.
Not Lemmy Winks, everybody.
Not Lemmy Winks.
WikiLeaks.
And believe me, that's far from the only compilation.
I pulled that up in about a 30-second time span.
Assange, you couldn't really pardon him because he hasn't really been charged with anything because he hasn't been extradited, but you could have dropped all charges against him and given him some kind of a protection under the Whistleblowers Act, especially not because he was an internal whistleblower, but if you want to charge him with espionage in a country he's not a part of, hey, rules are broken, Steve.
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I mean, okay, so every aspect of what we have always considered or seen to be international law, UK law, U.S. law, Australian law, Swedish law, all of these countries and again, internationally, the normal course of legal precedence has just been thrown out the window.
The judge in the case, the barrister, or Vanessa Beretzer, not the barrister, the judge in the case, the extradition case, cited a CNN article in her ruling.
They threw out the parts of the extradition.
What it hinged on was his desire and ability to commit suicide and the status of FDX Florence, the Supermax prison in Colorado, where it was assumed that he was going to be going to, was more of a hellhole than the place that he's currently in, which they call Hellmarsh, which was built, I don't know, several hundred years ago.
It's not a neat spot.
It's really not.
And so because the U.S. prison conditions were so inferior to the UK that, you know, they put a stay on it.
But all of the ridiculous legal arguments that they made, including the testimony that has been since recanted by a convicted pedophile, a designated sociopath, a convicted embezzler and fraudster, who was one of the FBI's key witnesses on this thing.
Again, testimony recanted hasn't been revisited in a court case since.
So this is where it comes back to keeping Julian and that whole case in a legal limbo for as long as humanly possible, because I honestly don't think anybody wants any responsibility for the guy whatsoever.
Just a sad case, man, because right now we're seeing more and more speech criminalized.
We're seeing people being charged with seditious conspiracy when there was no conspiracy.
Again, if you think there was a conspiracy to take over the Capitol, you're obviously not paying attention.
There was a bait and switch there, obviously with federales, and not enough security on purpose to stop that and waive that.
They had a permit right around the building.
Where they marched to in the start was the correct place.
The agitators started that.
Everybody who committed a crime that day should be charged with that crime, but there was no conspiracy, no conspiracy.
One of the guys they charged wasn't even there, Otario, whether you like him or not.
He wasn't even there.
He was already dealing with the feds, dealing with the feds.
You know, I've got that new video of the cartoon people over in D.C., all with sunglasses on, all with their face covered like losers, like a bunch of fucking losers.
And that's, they're the whites.
They're the danger.
They're the terrorist danger, the National Front.
We let terrorists, anonymous terrorists, march through our streets, just like we let anonymous pipe bomber guys or gals plant pipe bombs all over D.C., the most surveilled place in the country the night before, and then not catch him, Steve.
What do you think?
It should be laughable at this point.
It should be.
And it's going to become one of those things where in a few years, it'll be a, this is going to be the only time that you can connect it or make a legitimate comparison to 9-11.
Is that five years from now when people talk about what happened to the people who got imprisoned over January 6th, when they talk about the event at all?
It's going to be in that, well, everybody knows that the official story was bullshit.
But I mean, I guess we can't really say it.
But we can say it, right?
And they'll be joking about it on regular TV.
It'll be a Saturday night live bit at that point.
And it'll just be a culturally accepted thing that the government fed everyone a whole story about this again.
That it did not happen that way whatsoever.
And I mean, Kurt Metzger said it the other day.
He was like, are we really going to do Trump Biden 2024?
Are we really going to do that?
I don't think they're doing it.
You know what I think is happening right now?
I think that they're going to start a late investigation into Biden's classified documents as they get ready to charge Trump.
And instead of charging Biden, they're going to have just Biden either step down or not seek the nomination as the cut deal and then bring in the news.
I mean, that's how I think they're going to get rid of him.
Again, Steve, I'm the guy that thought there was no way they would run him in 2020.
And this is why I'm a human being.
We are somewhat speculating, but you see, again, the outward absurdity of all of this, especially with Joe Biden.
No one can look you in the eye and tell you that Joe Biden's running anything.
And if they can, don't believe that person about anything.
They're a stone-faced liar.
They don't believe that.
Kevin Roos in the New York Times did not believe that Biden was in charge when I interviewed him.
Okay.
He knew exactly what I was asking him.
And he tried to make it about, what do you mean?
He's not the president or running the country.
I don't know.
Are you suggesting?
You know, trying to get me to say I was suggesting cue and nonsense, that like somehow the white hats were in control.
No, we got the most visible, visual, dementia-ridden, zombie-driven puppet we've ever fucking had.
We've ever.
It's never in this country.
You go back all the way, okay?
And believe me, there's some puppets in there.
Woodrow Wilson really didn't know what he was doing.
He didn't really, I mean, he's a Paul Warburg guy.
He's a bankster guy.
He doesn't know.
We're talking about a century of this and more, Steve.
Never, never have we had zombie J level.
No, without a doubt.
And this is the problem because now we can't unring this bell where the people who put Joe Biden in power have all the visible evidence in the world that says you can show the American people and you can show everyone in the world a man in severe cognitive decline who is being exposed as more and more of a criminal.
Each and every week, there's a new revelation about the Biden criminal crime family.
From back when Joe still had his wits about him at any point.
But there's a new Biden family member that just pops up with shell companies and multi-million dollars and all this kind of stuff.
And so routinely.
And so we now have a man in severe cognitive decline who is blatantly, openly discussed in public, frequently criminally corrupt.
We've got someone who is responsible for some of the most horrific foreign and domestic policy decisions in United States history.
50-year career.
The guy got on television and bragged about meeting with the head of the Pakistani ISI who funded the hijacker several days after and then threatened Pakistan on the floor and got behind the war of terror.
This is the dude.
They put him in Delaware for a reason.
It's a tax haven.
Talk about money laundering crimes.
And that kind of brings us almost full circle back to the other side of the cartoon, Trump, and these documents.
If you watch the town hall, the documents got brought up, among other things, that this woman continually lied about.
For instance, and the two most interesting things to me that she lied about that was just over the top off the wall, where he caught her in the lie and embarrassed her, and everybody laughed at her.
And they just got to move on.
I mean, there were three huge lies.
First, we're not even getting into election 2020 here.
First huge lie, okay, is that somehow Pence wasn't allowed to stop him to basically say, this is a null and void election.
Let's send it back to the states.
Let's audit this.
That's in the Constitution.
They got it that, you know, national elections can be fucked with.
And then she goes, that's not true.
And he goes, they had to pass a law after I got out because they were so scared that this could happen again.
And she goes, that strengthened the law.
He goes, strengthened the law.
It's like they fortified the election.
So that's a huge lie.
He nailed her on it.
He's right.
They wouldn't have passed a law if they weren't scared shitless that some vice president might actually do that and audit an election.
And we figure out that these fucking machines have been corrupt for the last 20 plus years since they've been instituted.
That's one.
Second lie, Steve, that was over the top, cartoon level, was the NARA Act and the fact that Trump snuck stuff out in the middle of the night and didn't have the right to declassify all those documents.
I brought up the fact that as a kid being on the East Coast, I went to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's house.
Okay?
And he was the first guy to have a library there.
And he's the first one that basically took all these documents to the estate and had one of these representatives who was a curator and historian go through the records.
And at that time, I remember him, like, this was when I was 16 or 17 years old.
16, actually.
I know I was 16.
And he starts bringing up, and, you know, some of the documents are still classified.
And he's like, but that's okay, right?
It's, you know, certain things, you know, basically treating us like children.
So to act like Trump didn't have the right as the president, right?
100%.
He was right.
As he took, they were taken out by government agents.
Government agents took the boxes out, brought them with him.
And you know why he took those, by the way?
Because they made him look good.
Okay, he's got an ego.
He took the documents he felt made him look good that he wanted for the thing.
Now, then she said that the Biden thing was different.
This is the third big lie because they had subpoena.
And by the way, the FBI put out pictures of the documents he had like they were criminal.
When that would be criminal if they were actually classified.
It's again beyond cartoon.
But then she says that Biden's documents were different because he cooperated and Trump didn't.
No, Biden's documents are different because he never had the right to declassify or take any of them because he was the vice president when he did it.
Even the Barack star couldn't just give documents to him.
He could declassify the documents to the public and then allow Biden to have them, right?
That's a thing.
But Biden never had that.
He's the one that has committed the greater crime.
Cartoon level.
Go.
So let's also recall that the FBI visited Mar-a-Lago previous to the, you know, the raid.
And they put a better lock on the safe where the documents were.
This came out in the media almost immediately after, and even mainstream media, that the FBI had been there.
And they put a better lock on the safe.
You didn't know.
Okay, so that aside, Barack Obama bulldozed poor neighborhoods, poor black neighborhoods in Chicago to make way for his giant testimony to his ego with all of the documents that he took.
Of course there's precedent for this.
Of course you take the goods, the stuff that makes you look good.
That's why in the George W. Bush presidential library, it's just his paintings.
You're not wrong.
But that's the dark cartoon, right?
And, you know, again, on the flip of fantasy versus reality, you know, obviously CNN timed this town hall to the verdict in New York.
They knew it was coming that week and they couldn't have timed it better.
It's an absurd verdict.
I'm going to say this right now.
He recounted the story, which sounds more absurd coming from him than anybody else.
This woman is a lunatic.
I've seen her on camera.
The Anderson Cooper video, I can't believe they aired it on television.
It was such a train wreck.
Okay.
So I'm not saying Donnie T hasn't done some things in the past.
I'm just saying that I don't believe this woman.
Okay.
I'm not saying he's a Boy Scout, three wives, ran beauty pageants, Epstein's buddy.
Let's not pretend.
However, this is what I do know about Donnie T. As far as I know, in Don Jr., Eric Trump, and Baron Trump's very expensive phones that probably have golden diamonds encrusted into them.
They don't have their father in there as Peto Peter.
And as far as I know, Ivana and the Maples daughter that they've disregarded most of the time in their diaries, he didn't take inappropriate naked showers with them while they also discussed the possibility of being sexually abused as children.
Now, the other guy I can't say that for there, Steve.
It's weird.
No, there does seem to be a bit of a discrepancy between the media presentation of who these people are and then the things that they've actually been charged with or are currently being accused of or what even their own children are currently in and out of court over.
It's beyond bizarre because, again, you've heard that grab them by the pussy tape again and There are compilation videos of the sniffer-in-chief manhandling children minutes and minutes and minutes and time after time and kid after kid.
There's one I've seen recently, which is really good, where he goes in for like a congressman's kid and congressman just smacks his damn hand away and pushes the kid and moves him along.
He's like, no, you ain't, nope.
Nope, not today.
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Bad Joe.
Bad Joe.
That's a no.
We're sitting here laughing about it.
That's some dark ass shit.
That's about as dark as it gets.
That's it's the dark cartoon we're all in.
It's the post-truth world the Bilderberg is going to be discussing this coming weekend, Steve.
Is this who Herbert the pervert from Family Guy is actually based off of?
Is that it?
I mean, we're going to hear clips of the actual Joe Biden, the one that I guess they have, you know, kept in the Smithsonian basement somewhere or something like that, so they can still get enough of the DNA right to put all the other clone Bidens out there.
Whatever.
We're going to get samples.
We don't believe in Clone Bidens here because there are a lot of people out there.
Jason, I knew it.
Finally, you're coming around.
No, it's really dementia-ridden gel.
There is no.
It's jokes.
But yeah, the Smithsonian basement Biden, he'll have Herbert the Pervert's voice and he will be asking for muscly arm paper boys.
Guaranteed.
Steve, as always, it has been a long overdue and very, very fun hour.
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