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And now reality with Jason Permes.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Good morning, everybody.
I'm feeling good.
I think this is going to be, for the most part, a no-to-low hiccups show.
And I know that doesn't make a lot of sense.
But hopefully we're there. Hopefully we're in a place...
Where we're not going to mess up today.
Already, I didn't kick it off all three live at once because I forgot I had to do what the tech told me yesterday.
And supposedly, gravy train with biscuit wheels.
I'm feeling that.
I don't want to jinx myself.
Look, it is so frustrating for me when I'm not able to do my show.
It's not even in the back of my head.
But it's in the forefront that I'm having technical difficulties.
And look, every once in a while, fine.
But when it's persistent over a week and you've done a bunch of stuff, it is frustrating.
It is indeed frustrating.
And it really didn't block me out yesterday.
Hopefully we're going to have a much smoother show.
And we're going to kick off right away on the lead story here.
And the reason I kicked this story off, number one, people click on celebrity.
I'll be quite honest.
They click on celebrity.
But what I want people to understand is that we are being destroyed by design as a nation.
Bit by bit, piece by piece.
And when I talk about...
New York City and how the rest of the state, much of which is just incredibly gorgeous.
Incredibly gorgeous. Just some of the best land and very good people as well on the East Coast.
But then they become beholden to the policies in New York.
Now look. We don't spend a ton of time on immigration here.
Why? Because largely, I'm not a moron, and I realize the vast majority of people that are coming here just want a better life for themselves.
And by the way, less and less people are coming across the border from, say, Mexico, because Mexico's doing okay.
A lot of people might prefer it there at this point, believe it or not.
But other third world nations below.
And they want a better life.
And I get that. Now I also get the fact that you cannot...
Bombard a nation state with people seeking a better life who are not immersed in the culture, not coming with any significant resources nor skill sets.
In other words, it's not like they were recruited by some tech company or some business or some bank.
You get the drift.
Listen, if they're bringing somebody in from Guatemala because of their engineering skills, that'll happen.
That's a no-brainer.
So now what do you do?
Well, if you facilitate it, like this administration has, and Joe Biden has no idea what's going on.
I mean, that guy literally said, we need to surge at the border in one of his dementia-ridden tirades.
Via the primaries that were completely staged.
And not staged in the sense that Tulsi Gabbard wasn't trying to get the nomination.
She was.
But when it came down to it, the establishment had picked Joe.
And all the little pupitas in there.
The clobacars, the grandma oatmeal.
They all stepped down right at the right time.
And then they take Kamala Embarris, who was...
I mean, I was shocked.
I really thought it was going to be a Cory Booker...
Kamala embarrassed ticket.
I thought they really wanted to slit your throat, even worse.
But I mean, it's not like we got something better.
So you do this surge, and first of all, you dump a ton of economic resources into this surge by facilitating it.
In other words, it's our taxpayer dollars.
And I don't sit here and harp on our taxpayer dollars, because I'll be quite honest about our taxpayer dollars.
I've talked a lot lately about the term disenfranchisement because that's what they charge Trump with.
And I've been pretty damn disenfranchised for a very long time.
In other words, not feeling like I've been represented by the political system with our foreign and domestic policy and where our tax money really goes.
Whether it's the war of terror overseas or the domestic spying infrastructure here or the cronyistic kickbacks or the funding of black operations through the military, I haven't felt represented.
Alright? And I felt less and less and less and less represented.
But no, those tax dollars are absolutely dumped into this as well.
So you pay for your own destruction.
You pay for your own demise.
And then you're not allowed to acknowledge it's actually happening.
Because you're a bigot if you do.
If you point out that you have a bunch of people, largely, again, that not only aren't part of the culture, don't even speak the language.
Some of them do. Fluently, less, I would say.
And again, you have to now economically support these people.
And when you're in New York City, which is already a very dense and diverse area, you're going to have chaos.
And that's the point. And I've got...
Several clips of the New York City chaos, which we're going to get to, and people upset.
And you also have other people that are just on that side of, you know, everything's a talking point.
People are people, love is love, until you show up in a rich Long Island neighborhood.
Then they get you out of there in 48 hours.
48 hours, you're out of there.
And like there's a big media to do about it.
Boy, these people are great.
No one there.
We just don't have the infrastructure to facilitate this.
Well, there isn't supposed to be infrastructure to facilitate the illegal trafficking of human beings into the country.
When I interviewed Tara Rodas recently, a 17-year Government veteran gets put on a mission for health and human services.
Apparently there are some reports, some reports, of human trafficking in the arena of children especially.
And that the children are being trafficked not only for the type of abuse, say in Sound of Freedom, but also as work slaves.
Child labor.
Okay? I mean, again, literal slaves, 2023, this country.
She says in two weeks, it was very, very evident she's blown away.
You go watch her testimony.
It's out there. And you think to yourself, wait a minute, we're a first world country.
Yeah, we're a first world country right now dumping in A ton.
A ton of human beings.
Many of whom are desperate.
Many of whom are desperate.
And willing to do just about anything.
Just saying that. And again, that's not to knock these people.
I'm just showing you they're already in a compromised situation.
So, Gaga...
You know, she's New York City, but her papi led a charge against hundreds of migrants
who have taken over his ritzy New York City neighborhood, claiming they are abusing residents,
cat-calling teenage girls, and attracting escorts to the area.
Dude's 66.
He lives in the Pythian on the Upper West Side.
West Side? Upper West Side?
I mean, that's swanky. Obviously, it's Gaga's dada.
Probably has a little cash cash, right?
And I'm sure she had a bit of cash cash there.
Again, ritzy Long Island neighborhood, not so great.
But now you're in New York City. New York City is a different animal for those that have never been there.
Um... Especially when you're talking the five boroughs.
There are certain parts of the five boroughs in, say, Queens, especially on the way to Long Island, that are a little bit more suburban-y.
But when you're in lower Manhattan, anywhere in there, it's on, man.
It's already a crazy place to begin with.
Pump thousands of more people in there, tens of thousands, if you will, that literally don't have homes.
You already got a homeless issue, right?
And this guy's not lying, alright?
So the question is gaga.
Gagady goo ga. I mean, you know...
What's one of their slogans?
Like, safe and effective that they like to use?
There is no such thing as illegal.
Are you going to step up to the plate and help Papa?
Are you going to help New York City?
And really, another thing that's not even being discussed here.
It's not even being discussed.
Here's something that's also been going on for decades, quote-unquote, whether or not it has anything to do with people that are here legally or otherwise.
You will literally ship people up social services wise further upstate New York.
You'll give them a ticket and a rental or a free room somewhere so you get out of New York City into that area, I'm telling you.
And they'll send you hours and hours away.
So don't think that a ton of these migrants Aren't being shipped further upstate.
100%. And into the capital region.
Really anywhere there is some kind of an economy, infrastructure, and work.
And even a black market for these people.
I mean, I'm just being honest.
And I'm not talking about a black market to sell them.
I'm saying a black market to have them work and pay them under the table.
But then at the same time, when you talk about Terra Rodas...
And selling children into essentially slavery and child slave labor, that probably comes into play as well.
And then on top of that, again, you got Gaga Dada telling you.
Think about this. These people are now like, wait a minute.
I've made it.
I have millions and millions of dollars.
I'm living in this establishment and now my teenage girl is getting quote-unquote cat-called While the prostitutes are making their way there.
Now, listen, at the same time, this is a destroyed by design scenario.
You've made the place lawless.
Catch and release is the biggest thing since breakfast over in New York City.
Okay? And now it's at the tipping point where they think that you literally have the memory of a gerbil, of a possum.
And you forget that Eric Adams just welcomed the world.
Trump was a bigot and this is racism and blah, blah, blah, blah.
And now he's got to acknowledge that we don't have the infrastructure in New York City.
They were talking about bringing back tents in Central Park.
Central Park's weird, man.
Obviously, if you're on the outskirts, when I say the outskirts, where you enter Central Park, you know that you're in New York City 100%.
But if you get far enough into it, you almost get lost.
You're like, wow, am I really in the middle of the concrete jungle?
You bet your ass you are.
You bet your ass you are.
So we're encouraging Gaga to get involved.
Lady Gaga's dad rallies New York City neighbors to fight to manage unruly migrants at hotel.
They've basically taken over.
I got this clip.
I got other clips that I want to play via New York City just to show you how out of control it's gotten.
Again, I'm thinking we're back to the show.
I got a new camera coming.
I'm not in love with this camera.
A little blown out.
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Let's get to the Good Day New York clip.
Then I've got another local news clip.
And by the way, a lot of this stuff is being managed in the major mainstream.
But, you know, everybody knows about their local news.
And quite frankly, the local news in New York City is huge just because of the density.
It's funny, you know, I talked to Naomi Wolf yesterday.
And had a really interesting interview.
She broke some really interesting news on Alex Berenson.
In fact, let's break that here.
Why not talk about that here?
The interview doesn't air until tomorrow.
But she says that Alex Berenson, who settled with Twitter, is one of the few people to get his Twitter account back, got some kind of undisclosed money, probably signed an NDA. In fact, there's no probably about it.
Okay? She was upset with Mr.
Berenson. And Berenson did some good work.
Some good work.
Like, after a while, told some truth about the old COVID-1984 nightmare.
But still largely attacked others and big problems with Berenson.
Also made the deal.
She says after he called her batshit crazy...
A couple times for talking about some of the female issues, if you will, that still don't get talked about enough in my opinion, dailyclout.io to find out more, that Berenson actually called her up and told her that she had to settle with Twitter because she is suing Twitter as well.
And she refuses.
She's still suing him and it's obviously a lot of money.
That's another reason I was like, Jason, why don't you just sue?
You know, I've had a couple of good lawyers approach me.
I don't know that I have the resources or the wherewithal.
If somebody like Naomi Wolf might not have the resources or the wherewithal, it's going to be tougher.
I'm sure she has a few more chunks of change than even I do.
You know what I'm saying? So that's interesting.
But she went on quite a little tirade at the end about her city and how it had been ruined and how it had basically become this apartheid state.
And that's part of it too.
Turn everybody against each other.
And that's what they've done.
When you've criminalized defending yourself, when you've criminalized the idea that you can't protect your persons and your property, especially when we're talking about your business, when you're letting actual criminals go or not prosecuting them at all, and then you're flooding the city With people that are going to attract more of the things that Gaga's dad's talking about destroyed by design.
Destroyed by design.
Let's do it. Let's play this clip.
Thousands of migrants arriving by bus each day here in the city, and it now comes as city officials are demanding the federal government provide the city with more assistance.
They need help. Fox 5's Lizette Nunez is live at the Port Authority bus terminal, where we are expecting a few more buses to arrive within the next few minutes.
Is that right, Lizette? Yeah, that's right, Dan.
Good morning. We are waiting to see if more buses arrive.
We did hear from the city. They expected at least 5 by 6 o'clock this morning.
It's been quiet so far, but we'll continue to check in to see if those buses arrive later this morning.
This also comes as the city continues to look for more spaces to house asylum seekers.
Nearly 100,000 migrants have arrived since last spring, and there are no signs of things slowing down.
This bus with new arrivals pulling into the Port Authority last night.
Congressman Jabal Bowman, among those continuing to urge the federal government to step up and help New York City through this crisis.
We need leadership from President Biden, period.
Meanwhile, a state Supreme Court judge is ordering...
That's kind of a joke, right?
We need...
Take a look right there.
New York City gets real, real hot in the summertime.
Doesn't smell the best, by the way.
And then it gets real, real cold in the wintertime.
It's not great. Leadership from President Biden.
He doesn't run anything.
He's not an actual leader.
He's the most apparent, in your face, poopy pants, puppet, figurehead we've ever had in this country.
We've ever had.
It's apparent. Leadership from President Biden.
What are you talking about?
...state officials to provide more support to New York City in this migrant crisis.
The city is to provide the state with a list of state and federal resources it requires to continue sheltering and caring for migrants.
Mayor Adams says he would like to see additional help from upstate counties.
We believe our other counties of states have an obligation.
Oh! Oh, thank you!
Again, the New York City mayor, the New York City mayor, just the mayor of the city, wants to send people upstate New York, okay, to other counties for this.
And I'm telling you right now, look, I don't watch the Barstool stuff.
I became aware of Portnoy, I don't know, I think right around the COVID-1984 nightmare.
Didn't really know much about him.
Then saw him on Tucker Carlson a bunch.
I watch The Rough and Rowdy every once in a while, which is...
Kind of like not only amateur boxing, but boxing between the most amateur.
It's comedy boxing, really.
And I enjoy some of that.
But I see that Portnoy does this thing, one bite, with this pizza thing.
Okay? And he's been up in Schenectady, New York.
He was just over in Saratoga.
Saratoga's gorgeous, by the way.
Man, I talked about how beautiful New York is.
Saratoga is kind of where you go if you've made it.
You got a little extra scratch.
You don't mind spending a little money for an even better community and just a nice neighborhood.
Saratoga's awesome. Really is.
But my point being, he's up in Schenectady.
And Schenectady has its issues.
Okay? A lot of the areas around Albany have their issues.
But he's in some decent places.
There's been a little bit of a resurgence of the economy finally after all this nightmarish Johnny nonsense.
Not great. They put a lot of people out.
But now they want to ruin it again.
Let's send them on upstate.
Let's send them on upstate.
Thanks. Thanks.
I'm glad you've got money and time, Mr.
Adams, for what appears to be TRT and a personal trainer.
That's speculation. That could be a joke, guys.
I'm just putting it out there.
New York City is the economic engine of not only this country, but this state.
Hey, back off.
You see, it's the economic engine.
A bunch of corrupt banksters and people within the military industrial complex, right, who pick and choose winners on Wall Street.
And that's it.
That's the infrastructure. We must bow down to Eric Adams.
Hochul, Kathy Hochul there, she really won that election against Lee Zeldin.
And again, not a Zeldin fan.
Not here to be like, oh, Lee Zeldin was going to fix everything.
No, but Kathy Hochul's awful as a governor.
Awful. And helps enable this also.
Part of the problem. And we believe everyone should step up and play a role in this crisis.
The city is also bracing for the start of the new school year.
State education leaders met this week with city officials to discuss how to best meet student needs, including boosting bilingual staff to help teach ESL to children.
If you speak Spanish, there's nothing stopping you from opening a class to teach migrant Spanish and running to hergs.
We will give you the room to do so.
We can't do this alone.
The contentious issue of housing asylum seekers also taking place outside the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens Village yesterday.
By the way, just so you know, they need psychiatric.
There was already a ton of crazy in New York City.
I've always contended, and I continue to contend, crazy exists, it will always exist, it has always existed.
And, I mean, when you have people, people are not meant to live on top of each other like that.
It creates more stress.
You understand? That's why, when people finally connect with nature, or get a little bit more space, you know, If you can find a way to do that in your life, and I believe, if not all of us, the vast majority of us, if we set out and make a plan, do the right thing, and find a way.
I'd like to expand even my spot.
It's not going to be easy to get there, but when you get there, there is a certain psychological benefit to that.
So you're already living in an area that It's highly, highly condensed and had one of the worst runs during COVID-1984, right?
There's a lot here, is all I'm saying.
And now you're in front of the psych ward.
Tempers flared as tents are going up to shelter migrants.
I'm here because this is outrageous.
They are putting non-American before American.
We need to take care of America first.
Others coming to migrants' defense and showing their support.
It's really sad to see us blaming vulnerable people who have risked their lives for a better future.
So look, again, I don't think that these people are individually blaming the people that I described.
But are we going to ignore the prostitutes?
Are we going to ignore the catcalling?
Are we going to ignore the economic impact?
I got another local news clip.
It's funny. They both use this woman's soundbite.
These arguments just don't sit with me.
I'm sorry. If you want to have a sovereign nation, you have to have...
Laws. You have to have checks and balances.
And you also have to have borders.
Borders are real.
I'm just pointing that out.
For their situation, as opposed to holding accountable people in power.
Oh, we gotta hold those people in power accountable.
So, let's see which one we're gonna start with.
I think the first one we're gonna play, here's Eric Adams again.
And here, Eric Adams is telling you that the migrants are coming to you in New York.
Forget about just the upstate counties.
No, they're coming. Don't worry.
We're going to make sure. Eventually, this was going to come to a neighborhood near you.
Having someone embedded is a good start.
That came from the Secretary of Homeland Security.
We want to thank him. But I've been very clear on what we need.
We need to control the border.
We need to call a state of emergency and we need to properly fund this national crisis.
So now he calls for the border.
Like I said, they don't think you have a memory.
Oh, now the border matters.
Isn't that nice?
See how that works?
It's absolutely ridiculous.
But instead, what you really have is really an expansion of this with 10 cities and more people bust in.
You know, as we'll see in this clip.
Well, Maurice and Christine, five busloads of asylum seekers are expected to arrive here before morning.
The city is opening at least two new relief centers in the next couple of weeks to house them all.
But some residents near those sites say, not in my backyard.
We, the people, say, our citizens!
Waving flags and holding signs.
Hundreds of Queens residents rallied outside Creedmoor Psychiatric Center Tuesday night where humanitarian tents are almost ready for men seeking asylum to move in.
We don't know who our kids are going to be surrounded.
They can sit anywhere.
Our kids aren't going to be protected.
And by the way, you notice how it's not a white supremacy issue?
You see the Asian man in the suit that's concerned?
Is that an old white woman?
No. No.
We're going to come back to this clip because it does show the actual diversity of that region and that they have an issue with this.
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Maurice and Christine, there are currently 57,000 asylum seekers
and counting in the five boroughs.
And again, how many have they already sent to upstate New York?
Thank you.
Hmm? Or other states.
Jersey's right there.
Pennsylvania's right there.
Connecticut's right there.
You better believe it's more, more, more.
How many are being shipped directly to those places?
Again, are we going to be in imagination land and act like this isn't happening?
City officials maintain they're out of space.
So what should the city be doing with those people?
I think city should do something about it, but not in the residential areas.
Again, I mean, he's a bad white supremacist.
I mean, take a look at that guy.
That's the guy we should be worried about.
He's expressing concern with the way that they're handling immigration and migration in New York City.
That's a bigot right there.
When the city admits that they are at their breaking point, Governor Hochul has to say, move them up to the Buffalo Bill Stadium.
The governor and mayor continue to beg for federal aid.
Without, they can only open new shelters on state land, like Creedmoor, and city land, like Randall's Island, where preps are underway to house 2,000 asylum seekers.
We are aggressively, persistently asking for use of Floyd Bennett Field, for example, as a resource for us.
And I'm hoping to receive an answer from the White House very soon.
In Queens, tensions flared between protesters.
I mean, this woman, and she's going to tell you that this is because we haven't given a path to citizenship to all these people.
What are you talking about? I mean, honestly, how many people have been deported since, say, the Obama years?
Maybe during the Bush years there was some deportation, but a lot of that was a facade to build...
The infrastructure of Homeland Security up, you know, under the guise of the border, like we didn't have Border Patrol before Homeland Security, and eventually get that ready for you as well.
See how they hit you from all angles?
See that? And a small group of counter-protesters.
Diana Moreno is an immigrant from Ecuador.
And that guy talks about the traffic children.
Why are you yelling at her, though?
Like, if she's going to yell at you, you've got to be better than that.
I'm just saying. Like, you're never going to change somebody's mind by screaming.
By the way, not even 50 thumbs up.
Can we get the thumbs up, the subscribe, and the share?
Hey, again, Gaga, where you at?
Your dada is expressing concern.
Who is responsible for the migrant crisis?
Are you blaming the vulnerable?
Are you actually blaming the people who have not given immigrants a path to citizenship?
First of all, the vulnerable are people who haven't given a path decision.
No, I'm blaming the people that are helping usher them in and not setting a system up to keep them out unless they actually go through the proper methods of citizenship.
I am not blaming the quote-unquote individuals.
She's angry. For over 30 years, Mayor Adams is urging the White House to expedite work authorization for asylum seekers so they can legally get jobs.
All of them want to work. Most of them that you talk to, they have extraordinary stories about a loved one back home that they're trying to support.
The City Commissioner of Emergency Management is urging protesters in Queens to support their new neighbors.
I mean, I want to go back to that.
Look at all these white supremacists.
Look at all these white supremacists here.
I'm looking at this, this crowd, okay?
And I'm going to say out of about 40 people, right, if I did 40, 10 to 15 are white.
That 15 might be high.
We got this guy right here with the glasses.
There's one. This guy possibly behind him.
There's two. Maybe the guy in the corner.
Three. Probably the guy in the back sign.
Four. I mean, this...
Guys, white supremacy has its hold in Queens, New York right now.
Just saying. That's the narrative.
Come on. So...
I want to show how crazy New York City has been.
The first thing, before I get to the two clips of many that went viral after some YouTuber promised free PlayStation 5s in Union Square, etc., etc., just shows you how crazy it can get already.
Now, this video also...
Going quite viral here.
A bunch of teenage girls just attack a family in the subway.
Okay? In a final night of a six-week vacation.
Now, for the most part, you're probably not going to have too much trouble if you keep to yourself on the subway.
But I've seen some of the wildest things on the New York City subway ever.
Ever. Ever. And it's funny, I'm going to show you Randy Credico in Moscow on their subway.
I guess we're going to play it, because it's blurry anyway, somewhat.
You know, and...
Oh, here we go.
These are kids, by the way.
So to me, again, this just shows the degradation of society.
But again, it's not like...
Kids haven't acted this way, especially in city environments where maybe the parenting might not be the best sometimes.
I'm not saying all city parents are bad, but a lot of these kids...
Go watch the film Kids from the 90s.
At the time, very uncomfortable film to watch.
Still kind of is when I see it, but pretty accurate, actually, of a lot of things...
regarding people growing up in that urban environment.
I'm going to be talking about the importance of the human race. I'm going to be talking
about the importance of the human race. Now, obviously this is awful. I'm not going to
I'm not going to say anything about that. I'm not going to say anything about that.
Now, obviously this is awful.
This is awful.
It's terrible. These are kids that they probably haven't had the best guidance in their life, like I said.
But there's also talk of these kids getting charged with a hate crime.
Because this is an Asian family.
Number one, I don't think them being Asian had anything to do with it.
At the same time, does that mean that they didn't throw out slurs?
Probably. Again, they're ignorant children.
First of all, it's hard to watch.
It's hard to watch that a family that obviously doesn't want any kind of altercation with these kids is forced into this situation.
It's hard to understand why there isn't some kind of law enforcement That can take care of these incidents when there's law enforcement everywhere in New York City.
But it's also disturbing the way they want to handle it after the fact, in my opinion.
So let's keep going.
We're not gonna do that with you.
We're not gonna do that with you. We're not gonna do that with you.
We're not gonna do that with you. We're not gonna do that with you.
I'm not gonna even do that in front of your daughters.
Burn my dad.
I'm not gonna even do that in front of your daughters.
Burn my dad.
I'm not gonna even do that in front of your daughters.
Burn my dad.
I'm not gonna even do that in front of your daughters.
Burn my dad.
I'm not gonna even do that in front of your daughters.
I'm not gonna smash you!
Burn my dad.
I'm not gonna even do that in front of your daughters!
Or my dad!
We're not gonna do that with you.
We're not gonna do that with you. We're not gonna do that with you.
We're not gonna do that with you.
We're not gonna do that with you. So yeah.
And that's not it.
I think I have the cable fight somewhere here.
Where is it?
Did I not put that one in?
I should have. Let me see if I download it and I just didn't load it up.
And when I say cable fight, yep, sure do.
There it is right here. This is how crazy New York City is.
It's not just the kids.
It is a wild, wild place.
There's no doubt about that.
Let's see if we have it right there.
We do. I mean, just so everybody knows, that's a medal.
I have no idea why the one guy attacked the other guy.
I mean, we're going to see it right here.
They're obviously kind of looking at each other.
But this guy's got a metal cable for some reason.
In the middle of New York City.
No, he picked it up.
Okay, that makes more sense.
See, I missed that part.
So he sees this guy's about to mess with him.
I don't know what's going on.
But he goes and he picks up a metal cable which is just sitting there.
That's New York City.
Just want everybody to know.
And here we got a couple of clips.
Of this latest incident over technology, by the way.
Over some PlayStations.
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Look at them all watching!
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Holy shit!
Holy indeed!
Holy indeed.
But again, New York City.
Just pointing it out.
Just putting it out there, when you've got a powder keg and you just keep adding to that gunpowder, to the explosive material, what do you think is going to happen?
But again, I believe that this is all being done by design to further erode this country.
And again, create policies of...
Because government's always got the answer, right?
If you give them more power and more money and more resources.
They're not going to stab you in the back with the policies that are causing it, right?
They're not going to just continue to do that.
They're saying the right things.
I mean, Eric Adams, he's worried about the border all of a sudden.
Give me a break. Lots of Johnny Mother Truckin' Nonsense.
I want to remind everybody the second hour is over at rvmrumble.com.
They had problems yesterday on their Rumble feed.
So redvoicemedia.com is always a great place to do it.
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A couple great interviews a week that are premium style, help support the broadcast.
This past week, Ryan from The Last American Vagabond.
Really great conversation there.
You're not going to want to miss that. And then Sam Husseini, an actual journalist.
They are few and far between.
Great conversation with him as well.
When we come back, I want to play...
A couple of the clips that I could only play the audio yesterday of regarding January 6th.
I will, by the way, be at the Red Pill Expo this weekend in Des Moines, Iowa.
I got the invite and I'm nominated for something at the American Patriot Awards.
But I can't make it to text, especially this might be my last chance to talk to G. Edward Griffin in person.
So that alone is one of the reasons we're doing that.
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It is Reality Rants.
I am Jason Bermas.
It's Thursday already, man.
Week flies by.
Days keep going forward, forward, forward.
There is no going backward.
That's why I love you guys for joining me.
And look, I'm not jinxing it.
I'm feeling like software's good.
We fixed the issue.
New camera coming.
I mean, the show's going to be top-notch again before I know it.
Hopefully, by...
The delivery for the camera is not supposed to be until Monday.
I got a funny feeling. Funny feeling this weekend.
Let's... Thumbs that up.
But yeah. Let's talk about the Red Pill Expo.
Before I go to this January 6th footage, and, you know, Gio Griffin's 91 years old.
The guy... is a living legend to me and he's somebody that needs to be celebrated I think he's somebody that if we do it right and by uh by meaning we do it right is we overcome this um global tyranny this transhumanist movement uh this enslavement grid that is being put forth History is going to reflect rather nicely on G. Edward Griffin, a man who warned about these collectivist ideal sets in all of its forms and just has a tremendous body of work that has, I believe, helped wake up millions, if not tens of millions,
or hundreds of millions through the aggregate of waking people up who then woke other people up.
And not the woke agenda, and I hate waking up, but there is that moment in all of us where something clicks and we realize, man, we have been lied to a lot!
It's a little out of control.
Maybe I don't like this.
Hmm, I don't love getting lied to.
I know, weird. It's weird.
And one of the biggest lies out there is that, you know, there's this attack on January 6th.
Ooh, there's an attack on January.
Ooh, the insurrectionists.
The government is going to get overthrown by all the violent insurrectionists that didn't have any guns.
But you know who did have guns?
The undercover police officers that were in the audience that day.
And we're going to start with that.
And then we're going to show the one where a police officer with a badge around his neck admits that they're going to be going into the crowd disguised as Antifa.
I was talking to Zach Payne the other day, and he made the, I think, a rather astute point.
There are videos out there of quote-unquote Antifa members beginning to dress like Trump supporters to get in the crowd.
And he's like, well, what if those Antifa members were really police officers as Antifa members going into their next outfit?
Now, I'm not saying that's real or true, but it's certainly a valid question.
It's certainly a possibility.
Like I said, I thought it was kind of an astute point.
The question is how many of these people were in the crowd and what exactly did they do to help, unfortunately, facilitate violence and this narrative, you know, that... Those Trump supporters, those ultra-MAGA people, they wanted to overthrow the government.
It's not, oh, we wanted an audit of an election that we felt was stolen.
That's all. No, no, no.
You wanted to overturn the results.
They always have their shitbag talking points.
All right. Let's go to this clip right here.
There's a fire that we push up here.
Dark hair, black vest, pink blue line, thing on, dark hair, and he's kind of like a little
27 or something on his hip.
No police identification on him at all.
Couldn't get to him because there was a...
No police identification on him at all.
Couldn't get to him because he was around a crowd.
Now these people have guns.
And he'll also talk about other identifying markers.
Okay, how about how about that?
White male dark hair Look like a grayish black maybe maybe a
digital any identifiers.
They will have a wristband, their guns will have a handy stripe on the barrel.
So they will have a candy stripe on the barrel and their guns will have a wristband.
Now, number one, obviously, people weren't looking for the guns.
And thank God that, as far as I know, none of the undercover officers pulled their weapons.
The person that murdered Ashley Babbitt was not an undercover officer.
I mean, clearly, they're admitting to undercover armed police officers with wristbands in the crowd, okay?
Okay, I don't know the wristband color, but they'll have a wristband somewhere, okay?
We go undercover as antiques in the crowd, so can you put that back in?
When we go undercover as Antifa in the crowd.
And as you'll see, there's a nice little badgie.
Get his number, too.
Look at that. 2305.
230... Maybe that's 2325?
2325, maybe? Let's see.
Let's see if it comes into focus again.
Oh, 29? 2329?
Bam. Yeah, it looks that way.
Tough with the reflections, but with the right Zoom and Photoshop, you can get in there.
But yeah, again, so now that this footage is surfacing, are we going to have some appeals cases?
Are we going to be able to find out how many people were actually in there and what they were doing?
Hmm? No?
No? Bueller? Are we going to keep playing clips of talk show hosts saying they tried to overthrow the government by encouraging people through lies and misinformation?
Misinformation, disinformation, malinformation...
That's one of the reasons you're like, you gotta support somebody like Naomi Wolf.
I mean, she's not perfect.
Nobody's perfect. But you want her to win in court because not only is it a free speech issue, but she's a genuine person, in my opinion.
For instance, when I was talking with Wolf, I played a clip of me interviewing her back in 2009, almost 15 years ago.
And she had just written The End of America that was turned into a documentary film called The End of America.
Both very good. And I think the subheading was A Letter to Young Patriots or A Warning to Young Patriots.
And it was this list.
I think it was 10 steps to a dictatorship or tyranny.
And she actually talked about now how we were in step 10 of that.
In the book. But I had brought up 15 years ago the MIAC report, the fusion centers, the documentation of law enforcement where they were being instructed that people who were Ron Paul supporters, people who talked about the quote-unquote New World Order in a negative light, right?
People that had the don't tread on me flags, right?
People that identified with libertarian or constitutional values.
Those were extremists and in other documents, domestic terrorists.
And she goes, whoa, whoa, slow down.
They're calling them terrorists?
And I cut the clip there.
And when I come back to her, she goes, it's so funny that I was like shocked by this.
You know, and here we are today.
She kind of laughed about it.
And it shows how much she's progressed.
But then at the same time, Somebody who's done a ton of work on COVID. And the old...
Can't talk about you.
Second hour, we will. In fact, second hour, we got this clip of Sam Harris.
One of the most repugnant, okay?
Repugnant talking heads...
To promote establishment values while posing as some type of pseudo-intellectual.
He's terrible. We got a clip.
We're going to play that. But anyway, she knows a lot about skibbity-bobbity-bippity-boo.
Okay? And it's talked about that.
One of the best things out there for actual substantial information.
She put a lot of resources into it.
Was unaware of the old muskernuts and the deal with Tesla to print up, via CureVac, the old biomolecular, data-driven, code-sequenced, Shotsky's and Hutch.
And she's like, I didn't know that about...
I'm like, he made more money in the aggregate than anybody during the COVID-1984 nightmare.
And we can just, you know, we can pull that up.
All you do is type in, you type in, Musk, 600% wealth increase.
Don't even have to put in that time, but look at that.
600, talk about a transfer of wealth.
Row 600. Oh!
Got it! Yep! And I'm like, just because he, you know, says the right things, this is the guy.
And we'll do this.
We'll just type in those three words.
And boom. Microfactories.
Isn't that nice of him? He's the best.
Yay! Go Musk!
Go Musk! It's your birthday!
It's your birthday! Haha!
Oh, but he's bringing free speech back on Twitter.
He's bringing it back.
Come on, everybody.
Give me a break.
I think everybody has their blind spots.
And when we have a chance, we have to point those blind spots out.
Just like so many people are essentially brainwashed regarding Russia.
I want to play this because you saw our subway system.
If you've ever ridden a New York City subway system, it can be trying, like I said.
For the most part, if you mind your business, everything's going to be fine.
But it can be a bit trying.
This is Randy Credico in Moscow in their subway system.
Hi, it's Randy Credigo.
Randy Credigo live on the fly on WBAI. We're at the Maya Coast Guard subway stop, one of the most beautiful stations I've ever seen in the entire world.
It's clean. The subways are quick.
We just got off the subway train, and another one's coming right now.
I've never seen anything like the subway system that they have in Moscow.
My friend, Marcia, who is my fan stick, when we go see John Rainsbury tomorrow,
send that to me. I agree.
Alright? She's an expert. You don't argue with her.
I'm Randy Pritikow, live from the fly here in Moscow at this beautiful subway stop,
and I gotta take up that long, beautiful escalator to the main square.
I mean, Russia's a hellscape, I guess.
Where Putin is worshipped like a dictator.
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And now we can play this clip of Sam Harris, one of the worst, and there's just so many untruths and misnomers and Johnny nonsense in this statement that it's actually not that hard to eviscerate.
But let's hear what Sammy has to say here.
But dial up the deadliness of the pathogen.
Give us something like airborne Ebola that incubates for a month.
You don't know you have it, and you walk around spreading it, and it's got a 75% fatality rate, and it's mostly killing kids.
No one gets to make that choice anymore.
Literally, the cops come in and vaccinate you.
I would say that all of us would agree to that.
No. Under no circumstances would all of us agree to that.
There's no way, no matter what he describes here, it's not all of us.
But again, that's Sam Harris.
That's the thing. That's his lie.
You turn up the lethality on the pathogen.
You turn up the effectiveness of the vaccine.
You turn down the risk of the vaccine.
Give me a truly safe vaccine where there's not even one documented case of vaccine injury, right?
So then you just have to be completely crazy to be worried about being vaccinated in that kind of environment.
Then it's just a no-brainer.
Then we just don't tolerate a diversity of opinion.
We don't tolerate a diversity of opinion.
Are you listening to this guy? I mean, this guy is such a loser.
Such a loser.
And by the way, I hate to acknowledge losers in the chat, but I just turned over and I was reading some Johnny Nonsense over in the YouTube chat where this guy is calling me a bigot and saying that I've never been interviewed by black press or Talk to Black Press.
He actually used Glory Jones as an example.
I've done shows with Glory.
More than once. Several.
I couldn't tell you how many because I don't count them.
As I couldn't tell you how many I've done with Alison Morrow or Steve Poikinen or anybody.
But this person's going to call me a bigot.
I mean, again, that's what losers do.
Anonymous losers, by the way.
That's exactly...
Oh, I've learned a lot from Jason, but he's a bigot and he simps for Trump.
Don't simp for Trump.
I call it like I see it.
But again, TDS has seeped deeply into people that have been left-leaning.
Like, they want to hate the guy more than they should.
It's just the way it is.
I mean, I could pick every argument this person made.
You know, I talked about immigration, and he's like, why don't you talk about the U.S. government destabilizing other regions to make them come here?
I do all the time. In fact, two of the clips I have that are coming up after this Sam Harris clip for the loser calling me a bigot...
Is the United States assassinating a leader from the Congo.
And that's Jeffrey Sachs, another leftist, talking about that.
And then I also have a clip of the former president of Pakistan, Amir Khan, talking about his being overthrown by U.S. interests.
Okay, and that cabal.
So actually, we do talk about that constantly here.
So, I mean, again, just people, you know, they can't help but have, you know, a severe mental illness sometimes.
Number one, some people just want to pick up.
Or some people are being disingenuous.
Some people want the attention.
Other people think that they can build a career after overbashing you.
I found that out very, very young in this game with loose change.
So many people tried to build their whole career on either debunking it or saying I was an agent or we were compromised or working for this group or that group.
I remember that Michael Rupert at one point said that loose change was a carefully crafted piece of CIA disinformation.
Are you out of your mind? Well, poor Mike was a little out of his mind.
That's why he ended up killing himself.
And I don't bask in that.
That doesn't make me happy. Mike did some good work with crossing the Rubicon, but got it way wrong with peak oil.
And there was a film...
with Mike many years ago that was just basically him in a smoky room talking about the collapse of society and this and that and this warning and it's an interesting movie but again a lot of it's based in this peak oil lie and Rupert had mental issues and he actually did take his own life he was not assassinated or anything like that having met the man and been around him it's sad Now, someone like Sam Harris, in my opinion, is much more dangerous than somebody like Michael Rupert because Michael Rupert got a lot of things right.
I don't think he was ill-intentioned.
But this guy, I mean, think about the authoritarian nature of a Sam Harris.
No diversity of opinion in a subject where law enforcement will come and inject you with something.
No diversity of opinion.
Because the stakes are too high.
It's a full-on emergency.
Bodies of kids are being stacked up in parks, right?
There's so many of them, we don't know what to do with them.
We've got these mobile morgues, and we have a vaccine that actually works, and then we've got...
They always tell you it works.
And before that... He said, you know, one that is proven doesn't even have like one person from a side effect.
There's never been one of those.
That's not real. In fact, every single time some of these talking heads get out there and they are, you know, basically defending their hate and lie shots, right?
They always say, well, there's always going to be a certain sect of the population that There are no 100% safe, we know, but he's telling you, again, misnomers.
All these things that can't actually happen.
You understand? You can't actually have a 100% safe and effective hate and lies shot when it's filled with hate and lies.
And there's never been one, Sam.
But then it's like, we're just going to have law enforcement come in and shoot you up.
Kids are dying. RFK Jr.
saying, you know, maybe you don't want to get the jab on Rogan's podcast, right?
That's the world I've been worried about ever since COVID. That's the world.
I mean, this guy's a loser.
Again, I hate using that word over and over and over again.
I don't want to lose its...
It's vibe. It needs to be talked about.
But man, loser.
Like authoritarian loser.
You think this guy's smart?
I would debate Sam Harris on any issue for any time period.
I would eviscerate him.
You could tell me it on the fly.
You could have flashcards or ping pong balls in a bowl.
And one at a time, pick them out.
You let Sam go first, if you like, or maybe we'll switch it up.
I would destroy Sam with common logic.
Like, again, how many things in what he just said are completely fantasy land?
Imagination land.
Plenty. Plenty.
Just over the top, plenty.
Alright. Sam Harris.
So, as I was promising, I had a couple clips here that I wanted to go over and show the folks and show how not only do we interfere with elections and people's political systems in other nation states.
When I say we, I mean the United States.
It's kind of our thing and have been for decade upon decade upon decade.
But we also kill who we like.
Isn't that lovely that we're involved in things like that?
It's fantastic. See, I didn't silence my phone and things are going.
All right, let's play this clip.
Jeffrey Sachs. We heard from the minister of DRC. What's wrong with your country?
Well, we don't even start by saying the king of Belgium created a slave colony for 30 years.
The government of Belgium ran the slave colony for another 40 years.
The CIA assassinated your first popular leader, Mr.
Lumumba, and then installed another dictatorship for the next 30 years.
And then, Glencore and others now suck out your cobalt without giving you tax income.
We don't reflect on that.
We say, what's wrong with you?
Why don't you govern properly?
And so, we have a system, but we need a different system.
We cannot turn this over to the private sector.
We already did about a hundred years ago with the U.S. military behind it.
Boom! See, we do do that.
Isn't that weird? We're going to play this clip next.
Because I'll be honest, I didn't even know this was going on.
It should show everybody that I am not all-knowing and that I also have my blind spots and missed news.
Have you had any contact with US authorities?
Because the optics of your overthrow were that you were with Vladimir Putin as the response by Russia to NATO provocation, as Russia saw it, happened in Donbas.
And there's been very little support for you from Washington.
But on the other hand, you've tempered your initial charges that Washington was the sole conspirator to Russia.
Of the coup that you allege?
When my government was removed, so just to give your viewers exactly what happened, a cipher, which is a correspondence from our ambassador in Washington, with his conversation with the American Under Secretary of State of South Asia, It was a recorded conversation in terms that there were no takers on both sides, so it was an official meeting.
This is Donald Lew, right?
Antony Blinken's diplomat.
Yeah, so that correspondence, which is called the cipher, secret correspondence, arrived at the Foreign Office and at my desk.
Now, what did it say? Donald Lewis telling the Pakistani ambassador that if you do not remove Imran Khan, your prime minister, in a vote of no confidence, there will be consequences of Pakistan.
The next day, there's a vote of no confidence against me, a government that had the best economic performance in 17 years.
But as you know now, Shabazz Sharif is saying they have leaked audio of you saying we must use this.
I mean, that doesn't necessarily negate the fact that the Biden administration was trying to overthrow you, but was that true too, the audio recording of you saying we must use this?
One can understand you wanting to use it after all.
It's a conversation.
Which was taped by the secret agencies, and then they doctored it.
You know now, if they tape your conversation, I mean, with artificial intelligence, you can actually do anything.
So they doctored the conversation, but let me just make it clear.
It's a fake tape. So, no, it was doctored.
There were some things that were right, but then there were, you know, you can easily doctorate.
But the point is, I made that cipher public.
I couldn't, of course, I couldn't publish what was in the exactly correspondence because it's a secret code.
But we put that cipher in front of our cabinet, our National Security Council.
Pakistan officially demarched the U.S. for interfering in internal affairs.
So that's the cipher.
But later on, we discovered what you were referring to.
We discovered that it was our own army chief who was campaigning against me, who was the main architect of conspiring to remove me.
You're talking about General Asim Muneer?
No, no, I'm talking about General Bajwa.
He's the ex-army chief. Okay.
He was conspiring.
he was telling the US he had hired a lobbyist called Hussain Akhani on our payroll, my government's
payroll, who was lobbying against me in Washington, telling the Americans that, look, Imran went
to Russia on his own accord and as if the whole foreign office or all the stakeholders
were not on board. And that was in the cipher too. And he campaigned that Imran is anti-American
and General Barr is pro-America. And so therefore, now we discovered that they were poisoned
against me because I had a perfect good relationship with the Trump administration.
Boom. So again, you look at our foreign policy and it is constantly getting involved with what?
With other peoples and other sovereign nations, electoral systems, governments, resources, banking, corporations, you name it.
You name it.
Right there. Boom! Boom.
Alright. Now you wonder why that is.
You wonder why we like to have the war economy.
So I've played, and this is a pretty dry clip.
Probably about three to four minutes in is where it really becomes profound.
But... One of the reasons I like playing these is because it gives a historical reference.
It also shows that people that I don't think are the best say things that are profoundly true sometimes.
And one of those people is Howard Scott of the founder of Technocracy, Inc.
Right? And the technocracy movement.
And he is the individual that I've played before talking about Margaret Sanger, talking about putting sterilant, aka rat poison, at a micro level into the water supply directly so that not only human beings but mammals can no longer reproduce.
It's very lovely stuff. In this conversation, it's with the same gentleman, it's another part of it, about midway, he starts talking, very frankly, about the war economy and the United States.
And he says that without war, our economy would crumble.
And he points out the unemployment numbers.
And again, this is back in, I believe it's the 60s or 70s.
It might be 1973, right?
If I'm correct.
So this is 1973.
It's about six years before I was born.
It's about 50 years ago.
And he's talking about how the United States essentially needs to be in a perpetual state of war just for employment.
But it's more than that.
Obviously, they get greedier and greedier.
It gives them more and more power, too.
But this is about a little less than a seven-minute clip.
I'm going to try not to interrupt it because it is so dry and it is a bit long.
But... The profoundness of the war economy and its necessity to the United States, I think, is extremely important.
People say this is wasted horsepower or pleasure horsepower.
Yeah, but if you double the percentage in prime movers in industry, you'll have an addition of around $16 million to the present employment.
You aren't going to operate.
Now it's the same attitude as we have towards peace.
Bye!
I know many of these Quakers and others that are insane.
For instance, there's a pamphlet done on nuclear devices by Sane that's pretty excellent, technical.
But, therefore, complete disarmament The complete destruction of all nuclear devices, all bombers, planes, missiles, bases, everything else.
And they want peace.
Well, they say, are you in favor of peace?
We said, yes. Oh, well, then they're all interested.
We say we like your program, but we are for it on an entirely different basis than we think you're for it.
What do you mean? If you're for disarmament, complete disarmament against nuclear warfare, well then you should be with it.
Well, that's very interesting.
Do you realize the consequences that if you've got this piece that you're Advocating.
It would mean total elimination from the budget of the United States, of your warm material and all dependent material.
We'll take the United States now and leave the rest of it out.
Well, it'll be an addition of somewhere between 14 and 16 million to your existing unemployed.
That's why we're for your program.
Are you prepared to face the consequences?
Oh, no, no, no.
Oh, you want this system, and you want peace, and have this system the way it is?
Well, you're crazier than hell.
Now, we're hard-boiled realists.
We'll back it up with facts and figures.
And we know what we're talking about.
And nobody ever gives us a battle, do we?
Anyplace. Universities, Canada, United States, no.
Do you feel, then, that there is no possible way of gradually dismantling the war machine without ruining the economy?
When you get into a process of gradualism, sir, will the process of gradualism equal in acceleration, the technological acceleration which is also accelerated?
May I ask you that?
Well, you're way over my head now.
Wait a minute. This technological process, any philosophic, moral, or subjective statement that is made today by anyone...
Is invalidated and rendered obsolescent and stupid by the next 15 minutes of technological acceleration.
Completely out in the void.
Yes. So technologically there is no question about what the thing has to go on exactly as it is going on now, or primarily as...
No, no.
But the people who are advocating peace, Are not prepared.
They want the same status quo as you have now, economic status quo.
Yeah. Well, but you won't have it.
No, you certainly won't.
And you won't have it if you go on producing the war equipment either.
Yeah. Yeah.
But if you were to suddenly abolish all the missiles, nuclear devices, planes, Vases and everything around the world and destroy all the conventional arms?
This country couldn't run.
This country is a warfare state.
That's why I let that run right there for four and a half minutes.
It's got more, but this is where he really starts to get into it.
It can't run. It's a warfare state.
Yes, indeed. With certain welfare emoluments dispensed and very much filtered.
In fact, almost completely filtered out before it reaches the lower 50, 60 million.
And you feel technologically this is a condition which is bound to be maintained, or if it is not maintained, it would mean economic ruin?
You mean the war thing?
The war production, the war economy that we have.
Well, what are they going to substitute?
See, we're losing jobs at the rate of about 35,000 a week from technological advancement.
Yeah, 35,000 a week.
Every damn week in the year.
Besides that, you've got your youth coming out of high school.
You have 1,300,000 who graduated last year.
That the Department of Labor, Goldberg, and President Kennedy admit, publicly claim, have never been employed.
So we're actually, this is the 60s.
He just said President Kennedy.
It does sound like this one's before the other one.
So think about, I mean, this guy's talking about this in, like, this has got to be before 63.
This is 60 years ago. They are not on the unemployed list now.
I understand. They've never had a job.
They just never had a job, yeah.
Yeah, therefore they're not employed.
Yeah. But they've never had a job.
You've got 1,700,000 to 1,800,000.
There's only a few days left in June and they'll be here.
Now we've been talking about technological processes and we've devised a lot ourselves
and we've gotten a lot of help from almost anybody that ever designed any piece of equipment
or process, whether they agreed with us or not.
If they did much of it, they came to the same conclusions as we did.
There you go. The flying wing!
Isn't that funny? Back in the 60s.
The flying wing!
And of course, the Horton brothers had begun developing that during, actually before, World War II. The flying wing will eventually become the stealth bomber and all that stuff.
Well, we got some other stories that we're going to be going over here.
Half of the global population, half, predicted to have mental health condition by the age of 75, Lancet study.
Think about that right now.
That global, one in two.
One in two is going to need to be medicated.
And who's going to medicate them?
Well, we have more and more state regulation over medicine.
We know how great the World Health Organization, who you see over my shoulder, has been.
And we know how great the pharmaceutical industries have been when treating mental health.
And all of a sudden, mental health is the talk of the town.
Half of the world's population could have a mental health condition such as depression or anxiety by the age of 75, a major study suggests.
Now, first of all, I would argue all of us at times, obviously, have anxiety or are stressed out or don't feel well or feel depressed.
As far as whether that should be a clinical diagnosis, as it is inherent, is ridiculous.
Researchers drew on two decades worth of World Health Organization surveys representing over 156,000 adults from 29 countries to look for trends in diagnoses.
They projected that one in two people could have at least one mental health disorder by the time they reach old age.
A stark increase from the 2019 estimate of one in every eight.
Oh, you think that's a... One in every eight even seems a little high.
But no, one in every two. One in every two.
The overall risk... Developing mental illness during one's lifetime was 46% for male participants and slightly increased to 53% for females.
And women were at the greatest risk for post-traumatic stress disorder specifically while men were more likely to abuse alcohol.
So we have panic disorder, agoraphobia.
Agoraphobia, you don't like to be around people.
We're in large areas.
Generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social phobia, anxiety.
Any anxiety disorder.
That was the one that seems to be off the charts.
Other specific phobias.
Major depression. Bipolar disorder.
Any mood disorder.
Especially, I mean, when they say any, all of a sudden.
Like from anxiety to mood.
Obviously, there's a big one at the bottom here.
And that's any mental disorder.
Kind of just all together.
Alcohol dependence.
Alcohol abuse. Risky drinking.
See, that's interesting to me that the male one is so much more.
When I've seen plenty of females abuse alcohol and have quote-unquote risky drinking behavior.
Just putting that out there. Drug abuse disorder, any substance abuse disorder, again, that increases everything.
And that's funny to me because, you know, if we're talking about substances, I guess you could talk about like sugar as a substance.
But I would assume a lot of those substances, aka what are drug abuse, a lot of that might be pills.
What about the prescribed drug abuse?
Probably not something they're going to focus on.
ADHD, intermittent explosive anger, and any mental disorder.
Okay? So the graph above shows portions of people who at some point in their lives experience a different mental disorder.
It reflects a face-to-face interview collected from 2001 through 2022.
That's interesting.
Over the last 21 years, huh?
Okay. Now...
That's 2,100 more.
Obviously, that's not a great number, but a lot of that really did have to do, in my opinion, with even more economic and social hardships that were thrust upon the general populace via the COVID-1984 nightmare.
That, with all the fear-based propaganda, the hate and lie shots, you name it.
I mean, that caused a lot.
The latest analysis highlights the fact that the mental health crisis is not contained to the U.S. but has reached global proportions.
The larger-scale analysis was conducted by researchers from Harvard Medical School and the University of Queensland in Australia who compiled data from face-to-face interviews with 156,331 people around the world from 2001 to 2022.
The interviews were part of the WHO's Mental Health Survey.
Consisting of data from 29 countries, including the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Japan, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, and several in Europe, the U.K., South America, and Africa.
The team's findings were published in the Journal of Lancet Psychiatry.
So again, half, they're saying half of us, mental illness by 75.
Gross. That's if you make it to 75.
We had that discussion.
I mean, that's a long road.
That's a big journey.
Alright, I want to move on to this one right here.
More than half of Iowa Republicans think the U.S. is like Nazi Germany.
Daily Mail poll shows majority of GOP supporters agree with Trump's shocking claim after third indictment.
It's not a shocking claim.
He said that his treatment was reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
Correct. Correct.
Again, Naomi Wolf correctly identified the fact that, you know, step 10 in this is when you legally go after your political opponents and the general populace.
And that's exactly what's happening.
Now, this isn't the first time we've borrowed from the Nazis.
Again, the Reichstag fire, which really put Hitler into power in a lot of ways, okay, that, that's very much Nazi-esque.
Remember, we integrated Nazi technology into our black programs, into our space program.
We integrated Nazi know-how into the intelligence community that we're supposed to just bow down and lick boots to, no matter how many times they lie to us.
So this isn't just GOPers.
This is anybody with a brain understands what's happening.
Anybody with a brain understands Oh boy, I must be simping for Trump.
Must be simping for him to point out, and I keep making this point, but disenfranchisement.
Another thing I talked to Naomi Wolf about were the voting machines.
No matter who owns the voting machines, if they have proprietary software and you cannot audit these machines and you do not have access to that software, then you really cannot have an audit of them.
This has nothing to do with Donald Trump and everything to do with a broken system that's been in place now the better part of two decades.
And not only in place, but continues to flourish.
And Naomi Wolf agreed with me.
And said, yes, no, I've done pieces on this.
I've run tech companies.
These things are out of control.
They should never be put into place in the first place.
And we had a great conversation about it.
That's something, again, if you question that, you're a Nazi.
You're a white supremacist.
You're simping for Trump.
Again, it doesn't matter that I believe that John Kerry won in 2004.
And over the years has been rewarded for not challenging that election and stepping down to his distant cousin on both sides.
Third on one, eighth or ninth on the other.
And now he runs way more and negotiates way more foreign policy than Zombie J in office does.
He does. John Kerry.
That's how this works. A majority of Republican voters in Iowa believe the pursuit of former President Donald Trump by the FBI and the Department of Justice smacks of Nazi rule in the 1930s Germany, according to a new poll from DailyMail.com.
Some 57% of respondents said they agreed with the statement, the lawlessness of the persecutions of President Trump and
his supporters is reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s.
That is correct.
That is correct.
It comes after months of attacks on the FBI and the Department of Justice by Trump and his allies who say he's the victim of an attempt to end his campaign.
So Trump defending himself is now an attack, even though they're the one attacking him and trying to end his presidential campaign.
And it's extremely obvious.
And you know what else they say?
Oh, we don't know.
The don't knowers.
So all this 53%, obviously 73% of Trump voters.
But then you're looking at it.
Scott voters. Who's voting for Scott?
Like almost nobody.
Almost 50% of them believe maybe not.
So only the Scott voters are the ones that don't realize what's going on?
Come on. The former president was indicted for the third time last week on four charges related to his efforts to hold on to power after the 2020 election.
He denied all the allegations and his campaign issued a blistering response drawing on the darkest days of the 20th century.
20th century history.
I mean, it's spot on. The lawlessness of these persecutions of the President Trump and his supports is reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s, the former Soviet Union, and other authoritarian dictatorial regimes, it said, on the truth social platform.
Correct. The comparison was quickly condemned as offensive and inaccurate by Jewish groups.
No, it's not inaccurate.
And they always love to go to that.
No. It's spot on.
And by the way, it's not just Jewish groups that get to decide when you talk about actual Nazism and policy.
Why? Because they went after way more than just Jewish people.
They went after Freemasons.
They went after gypsies.
They went after mentally ill people.
Okay? Or people born with birth defects.
They went after political dissidents.
They went after plenty.
They went after their opposition.
Okay? That's who they did it.
But the poll conducted by JL Partners in the immediate aftermath of the incident shows how the parallel resonates with Republicans in Iowa who have a crucial say in selecting the party's 2024 nomination.
It is the first state to pick its preferred candidate next year, and the currents of public opinion will be watched closely until then.
If Trump's on the ballot, I think we know already.
I mean, people are diehard for the guy.
Love them or hate them.
That's the reality.
I'm not a registered Republican or Democrat.
I won't be voting in the primaries just the way it is.
I don't know that my vote in the primary would matter, but I'm certainly not going to be beholden to a party.
And maybe there'll be a third-party vote and a protest vote out there that supersedes Trump, but we'll see.
The survey of 600 likely Republican caucus goers in Iowa was conducted from April 1st to the 7th.
The results carry a margin of error of plus or minus 4%.
Only 28% disagreed with the comparison, driven largely by supporters of Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator.
Half of his supporters said they did not agree with Trump's campaign statement.
Again, if you're not paying attention, then maybe you could disagree.
But it's clear.
This is it. This is nothing more, and this is in response, by the way, to this Jack Smith indictment.
I didn't read this yet, but I should.
And I'm going to now.
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This is nothing more than the latest corrupt chapter in the continued
pathetic attempt by the Biden crime family and their weaponized department
of justice to interfere with the 2024 presidential election in which president
Trump is the undisputed front runner.
And, uh, leading by substantial margins.
But why did they wait two and a half years to bring these fake charges right
in the middle of the President Trump's winning campaign for 2024.
Why was it announced the day after the big crooked Joe Biden scandal broke out in the halls of Congress?
The answer is election interference.
The lawlessness of these persecutions of President Trump and its supporters is reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s, the former Soviet Union, and other authoritarian dictatorial regimes.
President Trump has always followed the law and the Constitution with advice from many highly accomplished attorneys.
Maybe. I don't know.
I mean, I might disagree with that part.
that last part, that last sentence there.
These un-American witch hunts will fall and President Trump will be re-elected to
the White House so he can save our country from the abuse, incompetence,
corruption that is running through the veins of our country at levels never
seen before. I don't know if he can be I mean, he acts like he's the only savior.
But do we need a hero?
No. I need a hero running to the edge of the night, and he's got to be strong, and he's got to be tough.
I don't know if anybody can just step in.
I don't believe in Superman, right?
Three years ago, we had strong borders, energy independence, no inflation, and a great economy.
Today, we are a nation in decline.
President Trump will not be deterred by disgraceful and unprecedented political targeting.
That part I do.
It is disgraceful. It is unprecedented.
We've never seen this.
That's... Those are the facts, Jack.
I do agree right there with that.
Alright, let's go over this.
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Alright, so yes, this one right here.
This is Sam Husseini, and he is talking about avian flu, billions dead, weaponized...
Programs, this is only a couple minute clip, that are extremely dangerous and persisting today via the military-industrial complex.
And what I like about Sam Husseini is he's one of the few people that doesn't just say, lab leak, everything's a lab leak.
No. No, he's like, well, I don't really know the origins of the virus.
And I would say that people trying to say that they do know the origins of the virus don't.
And ones that say, you know...
With confidence, such things really don't get it.
And he's right on that.
But he's also right that some of these things that they've weaponized in the labs have much bigger body counts than, say, the COVID-19-84 nightmare that we've all been through.
So here is myself and Sam Husseini.
In 2014, Africans and many Africans, as well as some other people, were saying, we think this might have had something to do with the nearby U.S. labs in Kinema.
Sarah Leone and they were dismissed as stupid, crazy, simpleton, conspiracy-minded Africans.
Well, it looks like they might have been right all along and that there was a massive cover-up.
And I go through it in great detail.
I wrote a 12,000-word piece with Jonathan Wisem.
And people can find that, as well as a ton of other stuff.
And there are all kinds of connections between COVID and that.
For example, people might have heard that the Obama White House put a pause on gain-of-function lab work.
In 2014, it was on October 17, 2014, the very day that Ron Klain became Ebola czar.
Ron Klain, people might not know that name, is a very connected guy in Washington.
He was chief of staff for Biden until a few months ago, which, you know, when a presidency like Biden, we're talking about somebody who's basically prime minister, except he's not a household name like he should be.
And he was a Balazar and became a Balazar that very day.
That implies that the Obama administration understood that it could well have damn come out of a lab, and we're going to stop this funding, the so-called gain-of-function lab work.
Gain-of-function is basically a euphemism for biowarfare, making viruses more deadly or more easily transmissible.
If one of these viruses got out that they've worked on, for example, they've weaponized the avian flu, which is highly deadly, like a lethality rate of 50%, but not easily transmissible.
In 2010, scientists in the United States and in the Netherlands, funded by the NIH, made it so that it was more easily transmissible.
If that got out, we're talking about billions with a B people dead as a result of this lab work.
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It's all really a tough sell because so much of it is out in the open.
So much of it is actively criminal.
More of the Biden stuff is coming out day by day.
And here's the thing. We're talking about this stuff.
This is why it's so crazy to me.
We know that the Trump Justice Department had the Biden laptop well before the elections.
And Bill Barr is going to act like he didn't even know about it.
It was a big lie. Propaganda campaign ensued that it wasn't even real.
That's how much power the president had at that point.
Now we're talking... We're talking about during Trump's administration?
Yes, yes. I'm talking about during 2020...
Sorry, go ahead and finish. Well, I'm just saying, like, you know, again, they have this.
His Justice Department has this.
And he's not even aware that they have the contents of it until Giuliani gets it slipped to him much later.
You know what I mean? And possibly eight drives.
So again, that's how much power he really has.
So there's this campaign...
Because that has a bunch of the crimes, not that took place during even the Trump administration, but literally while the guy's the vice president.
All right, so now we're talking about a scandal that spans from 2008 till now.
We're in the 15-year mark, right?
At the same time in 2019, we also have the Ashley Biden diary, which nobody will take up on, and National File Posts.
I don't know how you can, though.
Like, look, I don't dispute that, like, that's very possible with what else we've seen, but how do you verify something like that?
Well, she did. All right, so I'm going to tell you.
Didn't you see what... No, no, no. I mean, she can say something, and it holds water because she's his daughter.
Like, that's still... But...
With the political scene. You know what I mean?
It's hard to report on something like that with an allegation against somebody.
All I'm saying is, if you think about it again, man.
I would. If I interviewed her, that's important.
Well, in 2019, I'm just saying that at this point, we have that diary which talks about inappropriate showers with Joe.
Listen, but they have the laptop where they know that at the same time, and remember, she's writing that while she's in a halfway house.
They found pills, too, on top of it.
Veritas, I'm going to get into that in a second, releasing the phone conversation with Ashley Biden.
But they also know that Hunter is calling his dad Pedo Peter.
Not only is the frontrunner they're putting there, I mean, literally you have two pieces of evidence on top of all the sniffing and the other stuff, that this guy's that bad.
And that's the guy they're doing it.
Now, what bothers me even more...
I think we all agree on that.
Yeah, they want compromised people.
Outwardly weird, and there's a thousand examples.
I just was pointing out the vindic...
I get why some people in the corporate media would be so afraid of that who might want to.
But nonetheless, this guy's...
I'm just saying, this is all...
We're talking about crimes that go back 15 years.
We're talking about outward, maybe incestual pedophilia on top of all of it.
Outward. And then none of it gets reported on during 2020.
Now, a lot of it is coming out in 2024.
We're talking about...
Again, now almost a two-decade-plus crime wave.
And I think that what they do is essentially they figure out a way not to charge or cut a deal with Hunter and have him step down Nixon-style at just the right moment.
I mean, they're still saying it's scandal-free.
Didn't they just say that?
I mean, I've seen that document circulating.
I haven't been able to get into it yet today.
But the idea essentially is that the...
The deal for Hunter right now is that he can't be charged outside of the parameters of what they're laying out for anything in this conversation other than what might happen in the future.
Yeah. Like, essentially, just giving him a complete pass right now.
And that's, you know, I'm waiting to see this kind of flesh out.
I'm going to go through the documents probably today.
But that wouldn't surprise me at all.
Yeah. And I think that they'll cut that deal with his dad.
And he'll step down maybe over the...
I think that what they're also waiting to do is see how the documents case in Florida plays out.
Because if they're able to convict Trump there, then the idea would be to play up the documents
with Joe and have him step down and not charge him. We've already just went through so much
embarrassment. If they can't, maybe there's another way to get him out. But to me, it's
becoming very apparent. Gavin Newsom seems to be the guy. I know that Roger Stone is floating.
Michelle Obama. I don't know about that. But again, we're in such a circle.
It's such a circle every year though. Every year we get a Michelle Obama or, you know,
like there's a variation of these things that keep coming back. I think Gavin Newsom is terrifying to
me and makes politically more sense than anything. I mean, just look at the last three appointments
at like the head. I think it was the HHL.
the CDC, and the NIH. Like, every single one of these people are aggressive, pro-mask, pro-lockdown, pro-vaccine, pro-mandate.
Every one of them, despite how much we just failed.
Like, everybody acknowledged that lockdowns, articles in the corporate media saying 50% of children are now mentally struggling.
And they're all going, yep, we're going to do it again.
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No, they're all little Sam Harris's.
They're people that will lie to your face, tell you imagination land stories, and like just promote total authoritarianism and say there's no diversity of opinion.
You know, I've got like four minutes left.
And I was catching some of Jones yesterday.
Okay? And I just thought, some woman called in about Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
And Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a film...
I thought it was Disney, but maybe it's not Disney.
It's certainly a kid's film.
Let's see if we can do it.
And I think it's 1968.
And I had forgotten a lot of the disturbing aspects about kidnapping children.
And the magical car.
I do remember Dick Van Dyke in it.
So it doesn't look like it's a...
A Disney film. It's a musical fantasy film.
Let's go to this thing right here.
But it has this weird pedophilia type character.
I mean, they don't overly sexualize, but he kidnaps children.
Okay? And she was saying that supercalifragilisticexpialidocious came out of this.
I don't know that.
I thought it was... I thought it was Mary Poppins.
But I do remember Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
So let's do the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang theme song for old times.
And I think it's like this mad the magical flying car here is what takes you to like imagination land, okay?
And Jones thought that the bad guy's name was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
He just kept going Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
entertaining stuff from InfoWars yesterday.
Chitty bang bang, chitty chitty bang bang, chitty bang bang, chitty chitty bang bang,
chitty bang bang, chitty chitty bang bang, oh, you pretty chitty bang bang, chitty chitty bang bang,
we love you, and in chitty chitty bang bang, chitty chitty bang bang, what we'll do,
near, far, in a motor car, oh, what a happy time we'll spend,
bang bang chitty chitty bang bang, our fine poor fendered friend.
Dick Van Dyke's still alive, by the way.
I think he's like 101 years old.
Something like that. Isn't he?
It's pretty wild how old Dick is.
Let's see. What do we got?
How old are you, Dick? 97 years old.
97 years young, Dick.
You're still out there. You still got your marbles out there.
You can sing a little Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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